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  1. Elizabeth Cook. 4,336 likes · 3 talking about this. News Anchor, Journalist, Friend, Foodie, World Traveler, and Forever Seeker of Things That Make Me Smile i.e. Latte's, Shoes, Beyonce and Chocolate.

  2. 2,467 Followers, 821 Following, 188 Posts - Elizabeth Cook (@elizabethkpix) on Instagram: "News anchor - Boy Mom - Cat Mom @kpixtv".

  3. Mar 14, 2011 · At KPIX. Cook extensively covered the Occupy movement and the illegal sale and transport of guns in Oakland. She also covered Bay Area connections to some of the...

  4. Watch KPIX 5 News, CBS Mornings, 60 Minutes, NFL football and your favorite CBS shows. Have a news tip or looking to contact us? Fill out the form below. You can also call the tip line at 415-765...

  5. Meet KPIX 5 News Anchor, Elizabeth Cook. Q: What led to your decision to pursue a career in Broadcasting & Journalism? EC: I had the privilege of working with Tom Brokaw when I was a senior in high school. Brokaw was the Grand Marshall of the Rose Parade, while I was on the Royal Court for the Tournament of Roses.

  6. Feb 5, 2013 · Elizabeth Cook has been named co-anchor for the 11pm news on KPIX 5, effective immediately. She will also co-anchor the Monday-through-Friday 5 and 6 p.m. newscasts with Allen Martin,...

  7. Elizabeth covered the Occupy campaign and the illicit selling and transportation of weapons in Oakland extensively at KPIX 5. She also covered the links of the Bay Area to some of the biggest stories in the world.

  8. Elizabeth Cook is co-anchor for KPIX 5 News at 5:00pm and 11:00pm. Cook is a seven-time Emmy and two-time Edward R Murrow recipient. She is also the recipient of a Nor Cal RTNDA award in 2012.

  9. Elizabeth Cook is co-anchor for KPIX 5 News at 5:00pm and 11:00pm. Cook is a seven-time Emmy and two-time Edward R Murrow recipient. She is also the recipient of a Nor Cal RTNDA award in 2012.

  10. Oct 20, 2017 · By Elizabeth Cook, Molly McCrea, Elizabeth Cook. | Auburn Citizen. SAN JOSE, California (KPIX) -- The global fashion industry is worth an estimated $1.7 trillion, but that value comes at a cost. Each year, more than 11 million tons of textiles – mostly discarded clothing - ends up in landfill.

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