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keeping a oakland as a major league powers keeping the athletics. a former facebook executive done in a fight tomorrows rover landing after a complicated land in set for tonight. it is a 30 on the fifth day of august. we've a whole lot to talk about the next hour. and when things will get to is the missing money and state parks. we found an extra $50 million. and the particle impact of all that. we will take a closer look
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at the first wind turbine to be put on a property of a state park. we'll let coming appear in next hour. and the oakland a's. beer having a red hot summer. this record for most once a month july carried to keep the team the space seem to still be alive. with the baseball commissioner be looking at the possibility that a waterfront ball park for the athletics in oakland. and the committee had held a secret meeting at an office last wednesday. the people attending was the mayor and east bay officials. the location is at the port of oakland. the commissioners committee also met with san jose officials a day earlier and this just as the state comptroller assigned a team of auditors to examine among other things the senator is efforts to have a ball park site. where the san jose read all that money will be spent $25
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million last year even after the governor ordered such agencies disbanded. the south bay's new gambling on casino the turks in san jose opening august 8th. the no. 8 is considered lucky and asian cultures. the $50 million parker holliston ready since april. the need to get the city permit the came to last week. and since its police chief not have the support of its officers. the officers association the have a vote of no conference and there are allegations that the morale is low and there resigning from the department in record numbers. they have a dismantling of the police department is well under way. could the chief's job in jeopardy and amber alert of monterey county was canceled. their
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suspected murderer turn himself in to the border patrol agents. couple had not been seen since two men found dead in his parents' home. the investigators are traveling down to san diego county to return a pair to moderate county. acting california to try to something that legislature has not been able to do this weekend. these are working in neighborhoods all over the set 8 for the sons of prostitution and to raise awareness about about a mission to stop sex trafficking. eckhart these girls to be rescued. in be safe. dear slaves. the need to be safe. dozens of people walked out international boulevard work camps, prostitutes and johnston business. she used to be among them to rip apart the art in prison on the street. and even behind them is the bottom girl who looked out the cattell the pen was run the corner was going on up and took her from reno
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when she was 14. he showed me a lot of attention. i was so hungry for male attention. she went willingly with a new friend not knowing was ahead. i was too young to speak out this group is trying to raise money to prop 35 nuns californians against sexual exploitation. it is a measure that will be on the ballot in november and widely expected to pass. we are basically flaunting the test of protecting our children in california against perpetrators were out there to sexually exploit our children. the law what titan on sex offenders. and also all registered sex offenders would have to disclose the internet accounts. a supporter used to be the chief privacy officer for facebook. once sought a variety of the tens of exportations online. and we were worried that facebook as
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we expand it into high schools that would have to take a serious stand. he found that the courage to call her mother after bottom of and two decades later she worked to save other girls. in hopes that maybe 1 weeks we're out there will be the one that says i am ready and one ago now. that was amazing for curtis share the story yesterday. we thank her for that. at birth is in eight months' journey that is about to come to an end we're talking about curiosity. the nasa rover that will touch down on morse tonight. the $2.5 billion mars science laboratory mission when the rover has lots to do on the red planet. curiosity's main mission is to find signs of whether or not mars or ever was affable. were looking for the answer of the most important questions as fast as is their life on other planets. this one is
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looking for the habitat for life on mars. and could life exists there now? the 1 t rover is prophesies of a small car. the land on mars and 1031 and tonight if you want to watch events, this is our website cbs s f dot com. click on links and numbers discover the state department of parks and recreation has been hoarding cash is the backlash. across the state people raise money to keep the state parks open. but now as we explained. some of those advocates feel duped. the desert home of mexico's last governor of california sits within one of the park to be close. and she's worked to preserve this for nine years. this is our history. if will be closed it will fall down. we will lose it. she home schools with three children. and like to take them and their friends to park this to teach california history.
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if you want to get them out and show them this way they used to be. exactly. and she made it a civics lesson. and children raised money to help keep the parks open to read we did a car wash and did to bake sales. we started facebook page with the kids to themselves. of 11 year-old daughter went door-to-door asking for money. is not always easy. that's for sure. every $5 and people all over the state raised money. it was all good except for one thing. telephones parks were not completely broke. it turned up $54 million which is twice in the amount that's ever been saved by closing the park. and essence discovered more than a quarter billion dollars in dormant accounts. the new tax year suspicion that there's always him money in government. it does put a shot over ability to raise funds and future. that is your. the field crops misled you?
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good and nice if they told us earlier. did did learn something about how government works and sometimes does not. but for now, the city parks will stay open. that sense of betrayal in effect california voters in november. our conversation with the political experts from st. mary's college. and how may spill over into the next election. what could be the first wind turbine on a front property. and with the challenges for developer. there's some shocking weather in the bay area should carry the we're stunned today. things warm-up in the bay area and i will tell you how much and when. in all the castofkind of .
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will be greener than recycling machines that haunts
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the wind and turning into a trustee? one east bay company was a shore up its work by coming will be the first when turbine on bayfront property. when the stories you see only here on cbs five. a close look at the project and why does not fly with some living right next door. we be putting in the crossover here. his business since 2003 as been when power. and selling the turbines is now on 5 a. in san leandro. he wants to showcase them. is a 80 ft. tower with 28 footplates. about 20 featured in a high- power electrical towers are ready next was property and its neighbors. to pre good air flow from the bright day. we're surrounded by other but that substation along with the sanitation
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district. in this awesome and john caird there. none of them or object to what trying to our next trip to north there are 60 + home owners and some are against what they say our plate it's not jumping up and down screen. did, the city in question with allow the first turbine along the bay and potentially open the door to with the claim might be at the shoreline looking like the altamont pass. the treatment wind turbines like any other towers or cellphone tower. reporting engine is 80 ft. up with pleats the stickout. from entering the home scoop is that they say it's not much to my back our accounting trick me to look at the process. to what openness to along the bay. and my response to concern does not much risk involved
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with the turbines everywhere. because it required sufficient space. and of space and of wind. because we knew their space. space this next six or homes with owners to check. this is not when i moved to san leandro. a doctor by next to largest east a wildlife habitat before you, you see these wind turbines popping up all around the bay. others to not have a prom with another car. of these power lines years. and use them. i see it as would be one more power tower. to the winter by will also provide most electricity power its facility in san leandro. and after extended public comment period, the issue goes to seize on board in september and ultimately could end up for the city council. if you the story idea and log on to cbs s.f. stock, and connect and scroll down and since e-mail. the
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looked up said this morning's most cloudy to a bay area. but not like yesterday. it was drizzling through the bay area yesterday. with the city from transamerica tower. the current debentures from the '50s and move into the 60s in some areas. and concord in 61 sfo is 59. we've 69¢ a. a good sunday morning. we had strange weather in the bay area yesterday. here's this time lapse from saturday. you see all clouds mushroom over northern california there showers and thundershowers in the sierra nevada. to refute thunder bumpers around the bay area. anderson sprinkles. but most of this is the lead of the bay area
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today. that will give us clearing skies. we can have the culprit in all this. the moisture drains into low. but tunney's see this action moves north a bay area and of increasing sun today carried the numbers fell on saturday. looks back and began to warm-up to a. i expect things to be cloudy and cool. and it's just in the early going. mostly in the '50s. it's more sun and expect have happened at the low clouds flyby packing. and after sunrise, mostly cloudy nesses disappeared and the forecast is for most of sunny day in the bay area. high temperatures will begin to come out. here's the forecast for the day. we've partly cloudy skies and the day in and month. amid increasing sunshine or the warmer temperatures. at the head of the bay area from pacific cisco, and the forecast high of
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70. it had in york expect some the really majestic thunder bumpers amid 84 chicago. in a forecast a bay area testing for the numbers to be in the upper seventies and low 80's. we've 80 degrees for cupertino. with some nine @ morgan help reduce numbers or to degrees warmer to we have on saturday. and out in the east bay, the numbers warm today is 83 for brentwood. we've signed an napa. amid 82 for pleasanton today. making it pleasant. no. they looks nice. missing seven for petaluma at your plastic you out to richmond expect 67 and in the city today, i expect 65 degrees. so once a little bit and is beginning of a trend with the numbers to top 90 degrees by
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tuesday and keep warm for the rest of the week. so mid-90s will go from tuesday on in the around the bay. it be a very pleasant go. along the coast this sunny afternoon. and questions are emerging about the trust and state government especially after revelations of state parks officials according $56 million. spoke about politics professor and dean of a local school at st. mary's and he says there's not a problem of credibility. if we say that we're out of money at turns out we were not really out of money and people began to wonder to trust the government and distorts our tax revenue this is a special problem we're talking about the fact they're asking us to raise taxes in november. sales tax for everybody in this action taxes on the richest californians and you want to give more money the state government if it cannot keep track of it. is always a dilemma. and the
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taxes that fund them are not. and this year we have to tax propositions on the ballot competing in know that makes it harder for you want them to gain support and so even know people say yes we really want to keep the services going to do not want the schools to be cut more and so forth. this really makes people wonder isn't there some other way or wash it in my taxes when they're all the secret funds? governor brown is it clear that the voters do not approve this tax measure in november that there's some more cuts of it never see california. there's more the scandal and the funds that oversight department to that of the trickle-down effect and affect the governor's tax measure police polls and saw that his measurements about 56% which is not a lot this far ahead. but we have not seen what the impact of this new story will be on
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voters with the willingness to pay taxes. the general fund which is with the taxes go really does have that deficit. that more cuts will have to be made it is taxing measures are approved. the special funds cannot be redirected towards the general fund. that's where a lot of the confusion comes in. but say that we found millions of dollars. and we put that four schools. but the way the laws written that is not possible. these are fun and not by taxes by user fees. so in this case, when campers could a state park in the state campground at a few dollars. that is a special fund. it will be used for campground. and it seems true for the 500 other special funds are around the state and not by lot they're earmarked for specific uses which people like. the one know the date a lot of money for services. that is what the money will be used for. the general fund, is paid for through taxes. and that is the propositions are about. east on a story we did
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before the commercial we interviewed a girl raised five hurdles with a friend to save a part. and after you feel like you're misled by the adults in seconal mislead the voters in this case. and what will happen? dear deliberately someone would not know who in the parks department was not reporting money. as a director the parks department said that she did not know about it. in a subordinate who was in charge of this simple. and we not know exactly who or what. so is the issue of accountability. have the state not know that there's money sitting in this account when the controller reported the state finance apartment did not see it. think there's a lot of confusion about the last week when after this all broke, that allow people or the same did just that up with sacramento. clearly frustrated. how did the proponents of the tax measure to combat homicide.
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the hut remind them that these measures fail. and with the cuts will have to be made. the people think government is the problem and not the solution will use this as a case study as why a child schnapper depression be given more money. they have this no more money for state. dear very jaded. and ask for money. we will see. we'll call the spring. a machine that satisfies your suite cravings. some power sliding from a stint as coach and as a tick on colorado. we'll have that next in sports.
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did this, this is an extremely dangerous to begin. cupcake lover in chicago who get the midnight munchies' novel way to satisfy them. and sprinkles cupcake shop had cupcake atm outside of their stores. all you have to do is what your card and grab a cupcake. the machines can hold up to 500 freshly baked cakes at a time. the cupcake and machines for started down in beverly hills. in japan is so peer out of vending machines. when i was in amsterdam,
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they sell coins out of vending machines. set to teach their on. the baseball the a's were in extra innings. it can get the upper hand on the blue jays. did double digits for the sickest consecutive game. but more in sports. good morning everyone. an art outfielder first baseman agree to a minor-league contract with the giants last night. he's already in fresno with the grizzlies. his release and nationals in late july. and on to other matters. the giants at the rockies' last night. and did they pick up with a left off. a to run home run. in case the san francisco giants at 2-0 lead. the plot 27 runs and two games a course field. and for hit night as the giants went 11-6. in the late innings,. in close to save for the second straight night.
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the blue jays tied the game at with a solo home run. and good extras. in the 11th, is strike a lot from now. and he's and score on the error and the jays when it 3-1. and the bridgestone invitational. into under on saturday. he sinks the perfect pot. he gets into the final group. he's chasing by a single shot. he is 11 under par. and he reaches the final round the be later on today. and of today, you cannot win this game day on cbs five. and win out and got turned mcfadden the austin runback for the oakland raiders and he will be he'll be special guest at 1130 after looking for me, of going into a ball park to catch a some blue jays. a house you out there. the group on the
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pedal and nationals. they won another game on saturday. they're over paris on a trip to play southern california on monday as he tried edge closer and closer at the western region to try to get the win support in solving a for the big one the little league world series. have a good day everyone. that is outstanding. a kiss and tell and next half-hour. the debate over fried chicken and same-sex marriage. nasa's big landing and the name behind curiosity. [ man ] quitting is a fight you can't let yourself lose. it can take many tries. but keep trying, you will beat smoking.
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they did in the east bay when to be open for traffic greta plea deal may be in the works for a juror the law for the man accused of trying to kill gabrielle giffords. the man to explore the final frontier explains nasa's epic mission. welcome back to the weekend early edition. thanks for sending a morning with us. we have a lot to talk about the next half-hour sunday but probably sick of hearing about the whole chick-fil-a and the
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marriage talking a little about that and the first amendment rights and religious freedom and it comes to businesses with an expert in the area coming up. it's jerry garcia day to day and would you believe black dogs do not get adopted. explain that later this half- hour but first the oakland a's at the red hot last month the teams a record the most wins in july in franchise history. and a dream to keep the team in the east bay may still be alive. writing in the chronicle that the baseball commissioner may be looking at the possibility of a waterfront ball park for the athletics in oakland the committee held a secret meeting in a downtown oakland office last wednesday and some of the attendees included the mayor and the east bay officials the most likely location being discussed is that the port of oakland and the commissioners committee met with the san jose officials a day earlier. as can state the state controller assigned a team of
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auditors to examine among other things the senate as an effort to assemble the ball park site. the question is whether the redevelopment agency properly spent $25 million last year even after the governor ordered agencies disbanded. nearly two years after they started digging crews on the tunnel's fourth for close to finishing the excavation. the project is still on schedule tears afterward started on this tunnel the rough excavation is complete but it will be at least another year or longer before commanders could the traffic relief promised by the foreign million-dollar project. last nov. the tunneling machines digging more than 3,000 ft. of mud and rock punched through openable stretching entirely to the east bay hills a year later the whole draft out the full size and it's been a bit like drilling straight down because the ground is oriented almost vertically and
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what that means is that the ground conditions change for a rapidly. we are completing the safety passages between the third in the fourth boris they will be seven of them and we've excavated them and are putting the finishing touches on them. of the finish of the rock surfaces. it's expected to open late next year and just one of three big tunnel and bridge projects nearly finished the most visible the $6.3 billion eastern span of the bay bridge is expected to open next year. the long-awaited three and a $22 million tunnel on high 1 cut open before the end of this year. commuters may see the light at the end of the tunnel for all the projects but completion cannot come soon enough. were on track within budget doing well. the state the san francisco lawmaker hopes to close a loophole in an assault weapons law and the state's attorney
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general is supporting the move. it allows weapons with magazines that can be removed and replaced quickly with a device called the blood but in the state senator went to amend the law to make the device illegal. they say support for the changes increase in the wake of the colorado theater massacre. the a bankruptcy hearing for the fremont based solar panel company that bought for chapter 11 a year ago and the company's biggest creditors the u.s. government. they had a five and a 20 million loan from the energy department 2009 and critics say the department did not do enough to do diligence the meeting happened in delaware on wednesday. a plea deal in the works for the tucson shooting suspect. he may plead guilty on tuesday and could spend the rest of his life in prison. a court-appointed psychiatrist expected to testify that he's competent to enter a plea in a shooting rampage that killed six people. the congresswoman gabrielle giffords and 12 others are wounded and she a since left
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office. the secretary of state to take on the crisis in syria with turquoise officials later this week in istanbul on saturday by the secretary of state is travelling throughout africa and today meeting with the malawi is first woman president. you've probably heard about the rover to mars is getting ready for a touchdown to help explain the epic mission nasa enlisted the help of star trek's captain kirk. this 1 t rover will take us ever closer to the examining deep layers of history and perhaps closer to an answer to the ancient question was there ever life on mars? he adds drama. william shatner on a mission to mars the room for named curiosity will rival the red planet tonight. it's a fitting name for the machine. with more on the unlikely person
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that came up with the name. for the past eight months the scientists then the national laboratory have encouraged have watched curiosity boat towards the red planet but were you ever curious how they got its name. of 15 and i'll be a sophomore. as a kid she loved asking questions and and she was in sixth grade science class in kansas something picture curiosity. i saw an article about the mars rover and how you could name it and how the girl that named the two once before me had entered a contest and won and i thought it would be an amazing thing for me to try to do. she tried and she won with the name curiosity. until 2009 it was just known as the morris science laboratory the nasa wanted it to have the name of its own. in late 20008 they held a contest with more than nine dozen students from across the country entered.
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i do feel proud that i named it and that they chose my name. after the andrew was elected to the last night she traveled here were curiosity was built and even the up to sign a name directly onto the rover as it was being assembled. just getting to be there for the process was amazing it was mind going. the only hours left to the much anticipated landing she's proud that her curiosity has become the world's. i think i'll be really nervous they're really excited at the same time and i hope everything goes well. should be going back to kansas soon the folks should be back in pasadena. i love to work there some day. if you want to see curiosity greenback pictures of its voyage to head to our web site cbs san francisco dot com. it caught us napping name to it.
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allow people a curious to see how it will go. the call that seven minutes of terror but lance because three precocious. chick-fil-a under fire after a controversial statement on same- sex marriage. good of the debate over free speech and gave rise to the conversation from uc hastings. peace and love in the air in san francisco the colorful bay area celebration for garcia. weird day in the bay area yesterday but some cloud cover lightning strikes but after a cool day guess today we expect things to warm up today with the temperatures 90 inland by tuesday all the details coming up.
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and may be still cloudy and fog in some parts of the bay area but the son of the shining this afternoon. we are going to see more sunshine a live look outside with a little battle going on between the sunshine in the cloud cover and it will clear up this the day progresses but
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right now getting into the '60s and most areas. here's the rest of the forecast. good morning. we have straight weather in the bay area's today if you look at that time lapse from saturday all cloud cover mushrooming over northern california with showers and thundershowers in the sierra and rain at yosemite with a little thunder run the bay area as well and some sprinkles the most of this is supposed to lift that of the bay area today leaving us with clearing skies and the pressure off of the pacific northwest. all that moisture as it drains into the low but the time see attached of moved north of the bay area with increasing sunshine today and after the numbers fell as much as 20 degree sunset and expect them to warm up today. part of the sunny today for the bay area just in the early going
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mostly in the fifties but later in the day more sunshine and expect tonight along the shoreline after sunrise most of the cloud cover has disappeared and the forecast for mostly sunny day in the bay area and the temperatures do begin to come up. increasing sunshine moot and warmer temperatures covering that in a minute. from san francisco medical, a mandate the forecast 570 if you're headed to new york expect thunder bumpers the eastern seaboard kind and high of 84 degrees. the forecast the bay area looking for numbers to be in the upper seventies and lower 80s. with 79 for campbell and 85 at morgan hill the numbers are about five to 10 degrees warmer than we had on saturday.
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in the east but the numbers warm into the mid '80s. if your plans taking up to richmond expect 6774 for oakland in the city 65 degrees. it warms up a little bit and that's beginning of the trend looking for the numbers to begin to top 90 degrees by tuesday keeping it warm for the rest of the week. mid-90s to stand on inland along with coast to low cloud cover in the morning the sun in the afternoon. we're this is the unique combination of fried chicken and marriage rights the debate of the same-sex marriage rights centered on chick-fil-a. the former arkansas governor to
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the sister station in los angeles that was all about freedom of speech. its renowned even about the chicken of the product about whether a person who is the executive of the company can still speak his mind could a company organized and the appreciation day for the chain last wednesday and same-sex couples respond with a kiss and. will serve that the controversy this week and the company's president said he did not support a marriage. making some calls for a boycott and case in all others are as the appreciation day. the hastings law professor sent down with us early this morning to make sense of this social warfare and other issues. this is taken off life of its own. if the chick facebook and twitter everyone's going nuts service a lot of people are even sick of it so what do you make of how it's blown up i think it's an interesting symbol on the way civil rights and the first amendment
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especially religious freedom have come to collide in the current political culture. it's remarkable everyone wants to weigh in on this issue. and it sounds like it's about obviously people's right to marry but also about freedom of speech. do think people are distinguishing this or is it just a big model of yelling at this point i think the way in the united states the first amendment works is often a big model the way it's perceived as when it with a sense. the first met prevent prejudice the chairman and free exercise of religion. the have the right to free speech and it also prohibits the infringement of free speech and the government so it's a collision between persons who wish to speak out on issues of the day and persons who believe civil rights are affected by this which is why we had the mayors of these different cities with large contingents of persons to respect gay-rights and same-sex marriage as a result issue of the day who have disagreed on what should happen
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with that. we saw the mayor of san francisco also participating in that speaking out warning them not to come any closer to the city. and there isn't a lot of chick- fil-a restaurants in the bay area right now the sun planned one in san jose and one in walnut creek and by the think that is? is it because it's a more conservative company and this is a more liberal area? i think the root elsewhere in the midwest and the south this return to here. despite the national and international nature of many of the franchises there are regional stronghold for them and think it's true for chick-fil-a so it's not as big in the west as it is elsewhere. this an issue that brings consumerism of the civil rights were people to staff of the valley of a fluff of political ideology as well. is it the just the people
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able to take a stand against chick-fil-a since it's been brought to their attention? i think to read most of the decisions people make about politics and consumerism go without reflection and it forces people to realize the making a choice with the dollar's if anything should happen in this political season upon this is it evidences' money makes a difference in politics because of all of the spending in these campaigns. the other big issue we have been talking about when it comes to this freedom is woman's birth control elements health. on august 1st we had the implementation of one of the tenants of the affordable care act and it requires insurance companies cover a series of preventive and diagnostic care for women including free access to birth control that reverses a longstanding policy and a target of many feminists and advocates of women's health.
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and other family planning advice and counseling of prescriptions. they need a good home. one problem is the phenomenon known as black dog syndrome why it makes adoption so difficult and one photographer hopes to change that.
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it's the music legend jerry garcia would've turned 70 this week. he will be honored with a musics of the operation to date in the excelsior district. he spent part of a child in the neighborhood in 10 years ago and the parker it will be held was restored and they coasted gerry de ever since. as a free event he died in 1995 and he was 53 years old. at the shelters to the same thing every year to me that's not enough homes turns up a lot of sheltered dogs and cats are at a disadvantage for getting
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picked and it's dr. sizer creek. explain what the color of their coats off and get them passed over. plant on the flickering fluorescent or maybe something embedded deep in our subconscious. for some reason when there are two dogs one dark and one light the black dog is less likely to get adopted. ago to shelters and see black animals that just in there for months and months and no hits on them and takes nothing but even a black and will be adopted and returned. called black dog syndrome. not only are they less adoptable the she estimates most shelters euthanize three times more black dogs and cats than lighter colored ones. it's why she holds mobile adoptions for her new pepys and nonprofit.
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she named it after a legendary scary black dog. people in the by states threaten their kids with the with our parents threatened as the demand to go to bed that will get you. dedicated just a black animals. other other more black animals and a shelter ready to be adopted or there are not any because when a shelter has to euthanize for room to bring animals and they will skip the black once first and euthanize them because they're harder to place. what may hurt their chances more is bad marketing. darker animals are harder photograph. and that was the summit people looking on line of that picture could doom a potentially great pets. jesse is a professional pet photographer. he says he's heard of black dog syndrome. because there's a darker
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people think that the more sinister or the not beautiful but obviously patty pancakes as a black dog and she's so sweet. agreed to it meet as to the steps on showcasing dogs the candy. adult with a photograph above a iowa the portrait to be in the same level to see their faces difficult comfortable and it creates more intimacy. recommends using natural light in in this case of pocket of shade and no flash and while there were few missteps he found the perfect goes for candy a shepherd mix and lost her from lake after a car hit her. he even managed to capture preston a spirited cocker spaniel. from their original picture to their photo with regan from indoors to the outdoors with a
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dash of personality taking a job out of the shelter background to have your venue says could make all the difference. for cbs 5. it's the marketing issue once again you ever think about that the quality of the photograph makes a big difference. coming up one look at today's top stories included a mission to morris curiosity has to stick the landing tonight.
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one look at this morning's top stories oakland may be in the running for a new stadium for the a's. a recent secret meetings in this column a committee for the baseball commissioner maybe find a site at the port of oakland
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buses rover land on mars tonight the 1 t rover name curiosity will look for signs of whether or not morris is or ever was able to sustain life. we expect clear skies today the what we had guess today with temperatures right now the '60s coming into the '70s and upper 80s in some areas. we are expecting a warm-up to out the week. blue whales and come back wells are putting on a show in southern california the ocean institute of datapoint said the will serve about 2 mi. offshore right now. at least a dozen blue whales have been spotted. good of the world's largest animals weighing in as much as 120 t also the loudest their underwater sounds can be heard for hundreds of miles. quite a thrill. thanks for joining us.
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