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it's the next stop for carr mine and jody. having met egg donors, the country is introducing them to surrogates. these two are single mothers. living here for nine months. neither has a genetic connection to the trial. both will receive $13,000 for renting their wombs. >> why have you decided that you want to be a surrogate for an american couple? >> i really didn't know that there were so many couples that couldn't have a babies. >> the 27-year-old says she needs money to pay off her student loans and raise her own child, carmela. >> translation: i'm in charge of raising her and concerned about her future and education. >> beautiful, nice apartment. >> carr mine and jody were impressed by what they saw. >> it's clean, organised. the women are happy. they are cautious. this is not the first time they have gone international in search of a child. the last time left them with a bill and crushed hopes. >> a lot of money out, no baby. >> how much money? >> between the expenses of travel it is about $50,000 by the time it was done.
it's the next stop for carr mine and jody. having met egg donors, the country is introducing them to surrogates. these two are single mothers. living here for nine months. neither has a genetic connection to the trial. both will receive $13,000 for renting their wombs. >> why have you decided that you want to be a surrogate for an american couple? >> i really didn't know that there were so many couples that couldn't have a babies. >> the 27-year-old says she needs money to pay...
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it is really -- of course, jodie butler is the co-writer of the album. a credit to her. yanked it out of me. you have to work. we made this album. it is a chapter in my life. i said at one point, george, i think i came to write with you. we went to the wine cellar. he grabbed a bottle of wine. storage. great musicians playing on it. nice that it is a live record. people play. >> great late george duke. i miss him. >> i got so close to him. it was so interesting after his wife passed away, i went to write with him. we sat there for it seemed like forever just talking. i said at one point, i said, george, i think i came to write with you. he went to his wine cellar. he grabbed a bottle of wine. i said, i guess i graduated. what do you mean? i'm in your wine cellar. i have been coming to your house. i have never been in your wine cellar. we talked for hours, man. he was sharing just -- how he felt about life and -- you know, within 20 minutes, we wrote his favorite scriptures. we wrote that piece in 20 minutes. >> obviously -- every parent has to hi revels in their children
it is really -- of course, jodie butler is the co-writer of the album. a credit to her. yanked it out of me. you have to work. we made this album. it is a chapter in my life. i said at one point, george, i think i came to write with you. we went to the wine cellar. he grabbed a bottle of wine. storage. great musicians playing on it. nice that it is a live record. people play. >> great late george duke. i miss him. >> i got so close to him. it was so interesting after his wife passed...
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jodi? >> reporter: raj, the former secretary of state is staying mum about a possible presidential bid, but that's not stopping her from launching a multi media campaign of a different sort. some parents who bring their children to this hospital, as well as other spots across the city, will be bombarded with messages aimed at boosting early learning. >> we think every child deserves a level playing field and a fair chance at success. >> reporter: former first lady hillary clinton said she's on a mission to make sure children in oakland get just that. clinton came to town to launch an early child literacy campaign called talking is teaching. >> we want to let every parent in oakland and the bare area know you can actually build a smarter child for the next three years. >> reporter: parents will find messages in hospital waiting rooms, on billboards and bus stops. urging them to read, talk, even sing to their little ones. simple things many oakland children just don't get. >> within our oakla
jodi? >> reporter: raj, the former secretary of state is staying mum about a possible presidential bid, but that's not stopping her from launching a multi media campaign of a different sort. some parents who bring their children to this hospital, as well as other spots across the city, will be bombarded with messages aimed at boosting early learning. >> we think every child deserves a level playing field and a fair chance at success. >> reporter: former first lady hillary...
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jodi hernandez joins us. jodi, how bad is it? >> reporter: well, water experts are trying to figure out what is behind this and they do have theories. i'm here at shadow cliffs lake where the south portion of the beach, as you can see, has been closed off to swimmers. meanwhile, another popular swimming spot in oakland has been closed completely. >> we planned this, like, two weeks ago and we've been planning and planning. >> reporter: the herrera family drove to oakland all the way from pittsburgh for a beach day, only to find this. the beach closed because of potentially dangerous toxic algae in the water. >> it's really, really sad. >> reporter: blue/green algae blooms are not new, but the high levels of toxins detected last week are. >> we usually have blue-green algae bloom for a few days to a week and this one's been going for three weeks, so we don't know why this is happening. people can get stomach ailments from it and skin rashes from it. >> reporter: but it's not the only beach area with bacteria brewing. the east bay
jodi hernandez joins us. jodi, how bad is it? >> reporter: well, water experts are trying to figure out what is behind this and they do have theories. i'm here at shadow cliffs lake where the south portion of the beach, as you can see, has been closed off to swimmers. meanwhile, another popular swimming spot in oakland has been closed completely. >> we planned this, like, two weeks ago and we've been planning and planning. >> reporter: the herrera family drove to oakland all...
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jodi? >> reporter: that's right. firefighters say the fire started in the engine and in mere minutes completely incinerated the limb zone. you can see remnants of the fire right here on the sidewalk. it's a blaze firefighters say could easily have been deadly. take a look at how quickly this stretch limousine went up in flames. the driver and owner of the limb zone had just taken the limo to the car wash when it started overheating. firefighters say it was completely engulfed in less than three minutes. >> they have the phones, the seats, the upholsteries, tremendous amount of plastics, wood panelling, a lot of electric wiring, you know, a lot of these limousines are fancy, but very, very flammable. >> reporter: the incident is just one more example just how potentially dangerous things can get if a limousine catches fire. last year five women died when the limo they were riding in caught fire on the san mateo bridge and some elderly women barely escaped when a limousine caught fire last june in walnut creek. luckily
jodi? >> reporter: that's right. firefighters say the fire started in the engine and in mere minutes completely incinerated the limb zone. you can see remnants of the fire right here on the sidewalk. it's a blaze firefighters say could easily have been deadly. take a look at how quickly this stretch limousine went up in flames. the driver and owner of the limb zone had just taken the limo to the car wash when it started overheating. firefighters say it was completely engulfed in less than...
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i'm jodi hernandez. a live report coming up. >>> the afternoon commute is on here at the san francisco cal train station. there's a certain type of rider saying they're being denied rides. we'll tell you who they are, and why, coming up in a live report. >>> good afternoon, i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. tracking more lightning across california. we'll let you know what that means in the full forecast, all the latest on the fog rolling into san francisco, and how much temperatures could cool for the forecast in just a few minutes. >>> then at 6:00, getting paid to be popular. how to turn your networking skills into cold hard cash. >> you get a share of our ad revenue. >> new at 6:00. for the freshest produce you want to be close to the people who are close to the land. that's why safeway works with over 150 local growers. the folks whose hands are in the soil. planting and nurturing the kind of delicious produce that gets delivered daily to safeway. so there's more local produce to love. like this week,
i'm jodi hernandez. a live report coming up. >>> the afternoon commute is on here at the san francisco cal train station. there's a certain type of rider saying they're being denied rides. we'll tell you who they are, and why, coming up in a live report. >>> good afternoon, i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. tracking more lightning across california. we'll let you know what that means in the full forecast, all the latest on the fog rolling into san francisco, and how much...
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and i am just like, "why is jodie foster talking to me?"rested." and, i didn't understand at that point the that episode three would be my back story episode. and i am just like -- and i got back to my dressing room and i called my brother, actually. i was like -- and i am shaking. i was shaking. i was like, "i just met jodie foster. and i have to act now. i don't think i can do it. uh. uh." he was like, "just breathe. just breathe. you can do this." and i did it. and now i am dominated for an emmy. [ applause ] >> seth: yeah! always remember to breathe. always remember to breathe. >> always remember to breathe. >> seth: congratulations once again. laverne cox everyone. [ cheers and applause ] "orange is the new black" is available on netflix now. we'll be right back with big data and joywave. ♪ [ shelly ] as a graduate of devry university and keller graduate school of management, a business career was my goal. this was my career training camp... my professors... they were also my coaches. and my biggest supporters. their guidance from star
and i am just like, "why is jodie foster talking to me?"rested." and, i didn't understand at that point the that episode three would be my back story episode. and i am just like -- and i got back to my dressing room and i called my brother, actually. i was like -- and i am shaking. i was shaking. i was like, "i just met jodie foster. and i have to act now. i don't think i can do it. uh. uh." he was like, "just breathe. just breathe. you can do this." and i did...
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jodi hernandez joins us from stockton this evening. this is the type of violent crime we rarely see. >> reporter: that's right. in fact, the police chief says that the suspect put this entire community at risk. they were so heavily armed, he says, that they actually had ammo strapped to their bodies. now, this is where it all landed. in fact, you can see some of the police cars involved in the gun battle are still out here on the streets as the department of justice investigates. >> she want to see her arm. >> desiree armstrong can't bear to see what the daughters went through when the 12-year-old's mother was taken hostage inside a stockton bank yesterday afternoon. >> i don't understand why this had to happen. why she had to be the one to have this happen to her. >> the gunman led police on a high-speed chase that lasted more than an hour. firing their weapons the entire time. police say the only suspect to survive, 19-year-old jaime ramos came out uninjured at the expense of hostage hold stingh. >> preliminary indications are that t
jodi hernandez joins us from stockton this evening. this is the type of violent crime we rarely see. >> reporter: that's right. in fact, the police chief says that the suspect put this entire community at risk. they were so heavily armed, he says, that they actually had ammo strapped to their bodies. now, this is where it all landed. in fact, you can see some of the police cars involved in the gun battle are still out here on the streets as the department of justice investigates. >>...
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reporting live at the state capitol, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> okay thank you, jodi. >>> let's bring in chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. we've been talking about this monsoonal moisture lately, but this doesn't mean anything in terms of the drought. >> most certainly. it really is just a little bit here to help our short-term fire danger. right now the bulk of the moisture continues across the soierra sierra. the bay area remains completely dry. in fact, the hot weather we have had recently is just exacerbating the drought. what you want to take a look at is the key at the top of the screen, that dark red, the exception level is the worst level of drought possible and you can see contra costa in the red color, alameda county, santa clara, santa cruz, san mateo, and san francisco counties, as well. in fact, 33% of california remains under that exceptional drought. it is not expected to get better until the rainy season begins. with that said, the last major rain was on april the 25th and we are counting the days until that rainy season begins. right now, 77 days until
reporting live at the state capitol, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> okay thank you, jodi. >>> let's bring in chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. we've been talking about this monsoonal moisture lately, but this doesn't mean anything in terms of the drought. >> most certainly. it really is just a little bit here to help our short-term fire danger. right now the bulk of the moisture continues across the soierra sierra. the bay area remains completely dry. in fact,...
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reporting live in oakland, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you jodi. on the legal front, boyer's murder is still winding its way through the courts. two have taken a plea. the accused shooter will be back in court for a status hearing next week, but an actual trial date has yet to be set. >>> happening now, it's a crucial vote regarding water cops. people hired by the county to report anyone who's wasting water. the board of the santa clara county water district is voting on whether it should hire up to ten people to enforce watering restrictions. it two cost about $500,000 to fund the temporary employees to investigate and warn customers. >>> developing news tonight. in the middle east, more countries canceling flights to israel. the faa has told all u.s. airlines to cancel flights to and from the airport for 24 hours. and that could be extended. canadian, european airlines soon followed. but officials say there's no need to cancel flights. michael bloomberg is flying to israel himself and showing that this is a mistake. >> my message to israelis and
reporting live in oakland, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you jodi. on the legal front, boyer's murder is still winding its way through the courts. two have taken a plea. the accused shooter will be back in court for a status hearing next week, but an actual trial date has yet to be set. >>> happening now, it's a crucial vote regarding water cops. people hired by the county to report anyone who's wasting water. the board of the santa clara county water...
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jody rude door and who's the chief correspondent for the new york times jerusalem bureau a bureau that is house in the home of the karmi family of. any and family who have been ethnically cleansed and who have to ask the new york times reporters for permission to see their house in west jerusalem jodee rich doron has produced along with her deputy editor isabel kershner articles profiling the three killed israeli teens humanizing them deeply empathetic articles about their mothers there has been very little on the palestinians who've been killed in israel's rampage through the west bank and gaza strip or the palestinians who've been killed in racist apparent racist hate crimes and revenge attacks incited by netanyahu worse is the article today by rw doron incursion or which weights to the eighteenth paragraph to discuss the campaign of incitement and the race riots in jerusalem by jewish extremists who have been stoked by high level figures in the israeli governing coalition it's clear that the new york times is involved is engaged in a whitewash of the real sources of this crisis and
jody rude door and who's the chief correspondent for the new york times jerusalem bureau a bureau that is house in the home of the karmi family of. any and family who have been ethnically cleansed and who have to ask the new york times reporters for permission to see their house in west jerusalem jodee rich doron has produced along with her deputy editor isabel kershner articles profiling the three killed israeli teens humanizing them deeply empathetic articles about their mothers there has...
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reporting live in downtown livermore, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. the. >>> coming up in about 25 minutes, the drought is creating some opportunity. the work that's getting done in the south bay because of the record dry spell. >>> now to a developing story in the north bay. a live look from the chopper, 11 hours and counting since this tanker truck overturned creating a huge mess and snarling traffic. it's now turned into a stop and go nightmare. it tipped over near andersson drive just west of the san rafael bridge near san quentin. right now all of that traffic is be being re-routed to san francisco boulevard, to francisco boulevard, pardon me. and mark matthews is at the accident scene and telling us what's taking so long to move the truck. >> reporter: right now you can see a tow truck is being moved into place right behind me. as it clears, let me show you. the truck and trailer flipped over this morning and twisted. what they are trying to do right now is untangle the tow bar. this happened at 7:00 this morning. the highway patrol says the dri
reporting live in downtown livermore, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. the. >>> coming up in about 25 minutes, the drought is creating some opportunity. the work that's getting done in the south bay because of the record dry spell. >>> now to a developing story in the north bay. a live look from the chopper, 11 hours and counting since this tanker truck overturned creating a huge mess and snarling traffic. it's now turned into a stop and go nightmare. it tipped over near...
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for more, we are joined now via skype from jerusalem by jodi rudoren. she is the "new york times" bureau chief there. what is latest on the ground off phone sieve that is happening there over the past couple of days? >> latest thing that happened was this morning palestinian militants gain invaded isreal through a tunnel and they engaged with soldiers on the ground there that were on patrol and killed two israeli soldiers and one et of the militants was killed in a gunfight. this is second time in three days that have come in to israel that was that ground operation was begun. israeli military and political leaders have warned of this threat said that they are determined to destroy all the tunnel, is that are in gaza that lead continuous decreal to avoid future invasions. they talk about gaza got through they could kidnap israeli civilians from their location or go on -- >> sreenivasan: the ground offensive and air offensive created refugee situation that there is some 47,000 refugees heading to u.n. shelters in the area? >> it's gone up even more today
for more, we are joined now via skype from jerusalem by jodi rudoren. she is the "new york times" bureau chief there. what is latest on the ground off phone sieve that is happening there over the past couple of days? >> latest thing that happened was this morning palestinian militants gain invaded isreal through a tunnel and they engaged with soldiers on the ground there that were on patrol and killed two israeli soldiers and one et of the militants was killed in a gunfight....
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jody hernandez is live with more. any word yet on the source of that odor? >> police say it appears that the odor came from the building's heating and air conditioning system. now, you can see there is a sign on the front door of the police headquarters tonight, informing the public that the building will remain closed until further notice, putting a wrinkle in the plans of folks who need services here. >> the lieutenant on the second floor noticed a smell and concerned with other people there was a smell that wasn't normal. activated one of the alarms to evacuate the bilgd. >> more than 200 people evacuated oakland's police administration building this morning. as pg&e and fire hazmat crews worked to find the source of a foul-smelling odor inside. >> we want to make sure all our employees are safe and this odor is not something that can affect us seriously. >> the alarms went off and the light started blinking. we always evacuate. >> turns out the odor wasn't the gas leak, but a problem with the heating and air conditioning system. >> we do have somebody, a
jody hernandez is live with more. any word yet on the source of that odor? >> police say it appears that the odor came from the building's heating and air conditioning system. now, you can see there is a sign on the front door of the police headquarters tonight, informing the public that the building will remain closed until further notice, putting a wrinkle in the plans of folks who need services here. >> the lieutenant on the second floor noticed a smell and concerned with other...
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jodi hernandez joins us. who's organizing this event, and will it actually happen? >> reporter: it's run at, by a company out of boston, and you can bet they plan to bring their 40 big bulls to this bay area race track to give thrill seekers a run for their money, but animal rights activists say the run's not just risky but inhumane. it's a world-famous event that thrill seekers dream of, but you don't have to travel to spain to run with the bulls any longer. >> now it's here in the united states for people to do right in their own back yards without having to pay the $4,000 to go to spain with flights and trains to go to pamplona. >> reporter: just head to pleasanton. it is heading to the alameda county fairgrounds next week. >> this is your opportunity to test yourself and see how you would respond, how you would react in a very dangerous situation. >> so it's quite clear at that this is not something that the bulls want to do. >> reporter: animal rights activists are outraged. they say forcing bulls to run in such a way is nothing more than animal cruelty. lawyer
jodi hernandez joins us. who's organizing this event, and will it actually happen? >> reporter: it's run at, by a company out of boston, and you can bet they plan to bring their 40 big bulls to this bay area race track to give thrill seekers a run for their money, but animal rights activists say the run's not just risky but inhumane. it's a world-famous event that thrill seekers dream of, but you don't have to travel to spain to run with the bulls any longer. >> now it's here in the...
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reporting live in oak land, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> the stormer secretary of state refused to answer any questions regarding that growing nun of international issues. but for the second day in a row, u.s. planes were ordered to avoid tel aviv as hamas and israel continue to be locked in a battle. rockets are too close to the airport. airport officials insist that it is safe to fly and that the world is overreacting. >>> there has been another airline crash, this time in taiwan. 47 people are confirmed dead after an airliner crashed and burst into flames during stormy weather. it was flying from the main island of taiwan to a smaller island off the country's west coast. there were more than 50 people on board when this crashed into homes near the airport. 11 people were rescued. a typhoon was hitting taiwan at the time of the crash. >>> in the meantime, the first group of bodies from the malaysian airlines crash have arrived in the netherlands for identification of two-thirds of that flight were dutch. janelle wang is here with the story. and the video of the hearses so diff
reporting live in oak land, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> the stormer secretary of state refused to answer any questions regarding that growing nun of international issues. but for the second day in a row, u.s. planes were ordered to avoid tel aviv as hamas and israel continue to be locked in a battle. rockets are too close to the airport. airport officials insist that it is safe to fly and that the world is overreacting. >>> there has been another airline crash, this...
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my wife and i want to stndz our condolences to alan's wife of 60 year, ied jodie. people don't realize what spouses put up with because of our public lives. she put up with it for many, many years. o, there were good times but i'm sure there were tough times, too. she was his rock. to alan and jodie's three children, to their families, to the grandchildren and the great-grandchildren, you can be proud of alan dixon. he was truly the gentleman from illinois. madam president, i'd like to make a comment on a different topic at this point, separate and "part" in the record -- separate and apart in the record with unanimous consent. spheb. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. durbin: this last weekend in chicago was memorable. memorable for the wrong reasons. this last weekend in chicago gun violence took the lives of 14 people and wounded 82. i am a honored to represent illinois. i am especiallied honored to represent a great city like chicago. but i'm heartbroken to think about what happened this past weekend. mayor emanuel anticipated the 4th of july weekend
my wife and i want to stndz our condolences to alan's wife of 60 year, ied jodie. people don't realize what spouses put up with because of our public lives. she put up with it for many, many years. o, there were good times but i'm sure there were tough times, too. she was his rock. to alan and jodie's three children, to their families, to the grandchildren and the great-grandchildren, you can be proud of alan dixon. he was truly the gentleman from illinois. madam president, i'd like to make a...
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i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> now to a nbc bay area follow up. we have new information on the suspect who got away after a botched robbery inside of a jewelry store. this happened yesterday. police describe him as tall, african-american with a heavy build. he's believed to have been shot in the leg or stomach during this robbery. police say he and another suspect identified as jimmy terry exchanged fire with an employee during this robbery. that suspect, terry, and the employee were also wounded. >>> police say a sunnyvale man pretended to be someone else in order to lure teenage girls to send him provocative photos of himself. tonight that suspect is back home, out on bond as detectives try to figure out if there are any other potential victims, derek shore is live where we are learning more about this man's prior criminal history. >> reporter: according to court documents we obtained here in palo alto, that suspect faced sex charges before. now he faces new charges. we tried to get his side of the story. hi, there. i'm derek with nbc bay area.
i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> now to a nbc bay area follow up. we have new information on the suspect who got away after a botched robbery inside of a jewelry store. this happened yesterday. police describe him as tall, african-american with a heavy build. he's believed to have been shot in the leg or stomach during this robbery. police say he and another suspect identified as jimmy terry exchanged fire with an employee during this robbery. that suspect, terry, and the...
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reporting live in vallejo, jodi hernandez.bc bay area news. >>> a soccer coach is accused of molesting a child at a soccer camp. he's a soccer coach at indoor sports in livermore. he's accused of committing a lewd act with a child. he has been suspended and banned from the facility, pending the outcome of the investigation. >>> almost ready for showtime. the first game at levi stadium is next week. and one thing we know for sure. nothing comes cheap. tickets are pricey, and so is the food, as we discovered today. >> yes, you better bring plenty of cash and get ready for sticker shock. damian trujillo is outside levi stadium. the hot dogs are out and called frank furtherers now, right? >> reporter: i think i'm still going to be using it, there's nothing like ordering a dog and beer if you will. everything went up here at levi stadium compared to the prices candlestick. and do the fans really care? kind of, but not really. they lined up to get a sneak peek at lie vlevi stadium. and many of them started gazing at their app, an ap
reporting live in vallejo, jodi hernandez.bc bay area news. >>> a soccer coach is accused of molesting a child at a soccer camp. he's a soccer coach at indoor sports in livermore. he's accused of committing a lewd act with a child. he has been suspended and banned from the facility, pending the outcome of the investigation. >>> almost ready for showtime. the first game at levi stadium is next week. and one thing we know for sure. nothing comes cheap. tickets are pricey, and so...
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reporting live in green valley, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> we now know the name of the suspect who was shot and killed by san leandro sheriff's deputy. andre had a warrant out for his arrest. milton was kill when a motorcycle officer responded to a call. authorities say he was beating a woman. he then tried to run over the deputy with his car. >>> this is the woman seen here accused of robbing and assaulting an 8-year-old girl for her candy money. now she's been arrested. store surveillance video from monday shows the woman. the girl was outside selling candy. police say after not having enough money to buy a beer the woman went outside, twisted the girl's arm and stole her profits. police took madonna christian into custody last night. she now faces assault and robbery charges. >> i wake up, and i'm hoping it's dream and that my mom's going to be there. but's not. >> still ahead, an emotional plea from the family of hostage killed in that bank robbery. >>> i'm scott budman with a mystery on a watsonville beach. why did two tons of fish suddenly wash up on shore? >>> an
reporting live in green valley, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> we now know the name of the suspect who was shot and killed by san leandro sheriff's deputy. andre had a warrant out for his arrest. milton was kill when a motorcycle officer responded to a call. authorities say he was beating a woman. he then tried to run over the deputy with his car. >>> this is the woman seen here accused of robbing and assaulting an 8-year-old girl for her candy money. now she's...
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reporting live in hayward, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> how bad is it? the radiation levels on treasure island. plenty of people live there and are concerned. >> the formal naval shipyard has been under scrutiny after we raised questions about radiation levels. vicky nguyen is here with the very latelatest. >> as we told you in april, the navy said it would begin testing the grounds. one building is confirmed positive. it found higher than usual revels on 1303-f. this is an unoccupied unit on treasure island of the level founds equates to 5.5 milli rehm a year. for some of the 3,000 people who live and work on the island these findings are troubling. the navy did not originally plan to test the hopes for radiation, that decision came after we uncovered a report showing another building, 1101 bigelow court also registered radiation readings. we asked how it is addressing public safety concerns. how account public trust what the navy has told them about radiation and the extent of radiation here when there continue to be these unexpected findings? >> i wou
reporting live in hayward, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> how bad is it? the radiation levels on treasure island. plenty of people live there and are concerned. >> the formal naval shipyard has been under scrutiny after we raised questions about radiation levels. vicky nguyen is here with the very latelatest. >> as we told you in april, the navy said it would begin testing the grounds. one building is confirmed positive. it found higher than usual revels on...
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reporting live in sacramento, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, jodi. let's give you more details on the drought. a report shows that the drought is the most severe on record is expected to cost the agriculture industry $1.5 billion. other troubling information, more than 17,000 seasonal and part time agricultural jobs will be lost this year because of our water woes. and more than 400,000 acres of crop land will be out of production in the central valley, central coast and southern california because of it. and the area hit the hardest by the drought, which is the central valley, now that area alone is expected to lose nearly a billion dollars in crop revenue. governor brown took to twitter and said that the water board's emergency action is a reminder that there is more work to do. click on our front story on the front page that will lead you to our watch page. it's nbcbayarea.com. >>> also new at 6:00. lighting up our local freeways. but many people say it's a distraction for drivers, others say it's good for business. the electronic bill boards alre
reporting live in sacramento, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, jodi. let's give you more details on the drought. a report shows that the drought is the most severe on record is expected to cost the agriculture industry $1.5 billion. other troubling information, more than 17,000 seasonal and part time agricultural jobs will be lost this year because of our water woes. and more than 400,000 acres of crop land will be out of production in the central valley, central...
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. >> reporter: and sending jodi schwartz running for quiet.can find any. >> i feel horrible. i do. i feel absolutely horrible. >> you want to put the remote somewhere. >> so does she. the professor and mother of two little ones is out of her mind sleep deprived. but it's actually much worse for michael. >> i don't go into a deep sleep at all and i stop breathing during the night. >> reporter: exactly what dr. richard freed den heim found. >> she is look at your flow. >> reporter: at abington sleep diss or center. >> his chest and stomach are still working. >> now there's no flow in and out of the nose. >> reporter: he got the cpac to treat mild sleep apnea. quiet his snoring and allow rest full sleep. >> stick your tongue out. ahhh. >> in case like's mike the you've la, adenoids and tonsils are so large there's still not enough room to breathe. >> he snores with the machine. i've got the machine going and him snoring much what's the point? >> the point now it's affecting his health and likely to get much worse. >> like twice the risk of stroke
. >> reporter: and sending jodi schwartz running for quiet.can find any. >> i feel horrible. i do. i feel absolutely horrible. >> you want to put the remote somewhere. >> so does she. the professor and mother of two little ones is out of her mind sleep deprived. but it's actually much worse for michael. >> i don't go into a deep sleep at all and i stop breathing during the night. >> reporter: exactly what dr. richard freed den heim found. >> she is look...
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jodi hernandez is joining us live at shadow cliffs where e. coli is keeping people out of the water. bacteria and heat is not a good combination. >> reporter: that's right, jessica. water experts are trying to figure out what's behind all of this. they do have some theories, including speculating that the drought may play a role. now, here at shadow cliffs lake, as you mentioned, the south portion of the beach has been closed off to swimmers. this isn't the only popular bay area swimming spot that's been closed because of traces of toxins. >> we planned this for like two weeks ago. and we've been planning and planning. >> reporter: the herrera family drove from oakland from pittsburgh for a beach day only to find this, the beach closed because of potentially dangerous toxic algae in the water. >> it's really, really sad. >> reporter: blue green allergy blooms are not new. but the high levels of toxins detected last week are. >> we usually have blue green allergy bloom for a few days to a week. and this one has been going on for three weeks. so
jodi hernandez is joining us live at shadow cliffs where e. coli is keeping people out of the water. bacteria and heat is not a good combination. >> reporter: that's right, jessica. water experts are trying to figure out what's behind all of this. they do have some theories, including speculating that the drought may play a role. now, here at shadow cliffs lake, as you mentioned, the south portion of the beach has been closed off to swimmers. this isn't the only popular bay area swimming...
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we are here today with bay area artist jody chanel, and we are here to see the plaza where your pieceas just been installed. >> i have been doing large-scale paintings in the galleries and museums, and the idea that in the future, i could do something that would hang out a little bit longer than the duration of the installation the kind of appeal to me. i quickly found out about the san francisco arts commission school and realized there was a pre-qualified school you had to apply to, so i applied to the. >> how long did it take you to develop this work for the plaza? >> this was a fast track project. design development was about a month. >> let's look at the beautiful mural. i have never seen a mural created on asphalt. >> the heat of the asphalt, a new layer of asphalt. then, these wire rope templates that were fabricated for the line work get laid down and literally stamped into the asphalt, and then everything was hand-painted. >> maybe you could talk about some of the symbolism, maybe starting in the middle and working out. >> [inaudible] the flower of industry. >> it is like a c
we are here today with bay area artist jody chanel, and we are here to see the plaza where your pieceas just been installed. >> i have been doing large-scale paintings in the galleries and museums, and the idea that in the future, i could do something that would hang out a little bit longer than the duration of the installation the kind of appeal to me. i quickly found out about the san francisco arts commission school and realized there was a pre-qualified school you had to apply to, so...
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started to slow him down he kept working and in 1994 he came up full circle teams up with mel gibson and jodieg up with maverick. >> this is the best job in the world being an actor, and it's one of the toughest. but it couldn't be any better. >> garner spent nearly 50 years as a leading man. omar villafranca, cbs news. >>> there was only one earnest hemingway but many who resemble him. there was a look alike contest in key west, florida, over the weekend. the contest was held at bar he frequented when he lived in key west. the winner was the lucky collins who lives in phoenix, arizona. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning." we'll be live on the crash site from malaysia flight 17. i'm lauren lyster. this is the "cbs morning news." 'e something delicious... for everyone. hershey's miniatures, choose your own delicious. nature valley crunchy granola bars give you energy from 1/3 of your daily whole grains, so 1/3 of this commercial is dedicated to what you could do with all that energy. energy for making new ocean friends. >>> some good news in the fight against achltds david begnaud has details i
started to slow him down he kept working and in 1994 he came up full circle teams up with mel gibson and jodieg up with maverick. >> this is the best job in the world being an actor, and it's one of the toughest. but it couldn't be any better. >> garner spent nearly 50 years as a leading man. omar villafranca, cbs news. >>> there was only one earnest hemingway but many who resemble him. there was a look alike contest in key west, florida, over the weekend. the contest was...
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. >>> pirated game, jodi mercer cracked a home run but it's no ordinary home run that, ball is thirsty right into a woman's drink. >> oh! >> one more time for good measure. >> she is all wetd, that is sports. kind of reminds you of a bull frog. >> a movie classic came to the screen in a whole new way tonight at the mann center. ♪ philadelphia orchestra performed the oscar winning score to west side story, as the movie played on two screens, it goes on or bit tomorrow, star trek into darkness. jimmy kimmel live next on channel 6 followed by night line and jimmy's guest is jimmy mccormick and rosario dawson. for cecily tynan, ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner. good night. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight --rosario dawson --eric mccormack and music from "self" with cleto and the cletones -- and now, for your information here is jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: hi, everyone. tonight on the show -- erick mccormack is here - we
. >>> pirated game, jodi mercer cracked a home run but it's no ordinary home run that, ball is thirsty right into a woman's drink. >> oh! >> one more time for good measure. >> she is all wetd, that is sports. kind of reminds you of a bull frog. >> a movie classic came to the screen in a whole new way tonight at the mann center. ♪ philadelphia orchestra performed the oscar winning score to west side story, as the movie played on two screens, it goes on or bit...
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freddie and jody jackson say their neighbor yelled down to them that the apartment was on fire. >> we heard noise. i smelled smoke. we got up and then she started calling my husband, call the fire department! i immediately called 911. >> reporter: a pg&e crew worked to turn off the power so firefighters could work safely. fire crews had the fire under control by about 5:00 a.m. the fire damaged two buildings and left 18 people looking for a place to stay. this morning, families were briefly allowed inside to get clothes and family heirlooms. >> it's like a tradition for us, so we can look back and see how -- how good and healthy we were. >> reporter: are you happy you were able to save this. >> yes. this is like -- this is part of my life. >> reporter: the owner of the building where the fire started says firefighters tell her it all started in her building's upstairs unit. >> the lady said she was up. she said she was up, that she was cooking but she said she went from the kitchen to -- to the bedroom and that the fire was in the bedroom. >> reporter: fire investigators will work to
freddie and jody jackson say their neighbor yelled down to them that the apartment was on fire. >> we heard noise. i smelled smoke. we got up and then she started calling my husband, call the fire department! i immediately called 911. >> reporter: a pg&e crew worked to turn off the power so firefighters could work safely. fire crews had the fire under control by about 5:00 a.m. the fire damaged two buildings and left 18 people looking for a place to stay. this morning, families...
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jody mercer scores. later in the frame, russell martin singles through the hole.ew mccutchen scores. mad bum goes just four innings. five earned runs. the losing streak climbs to five. the gx men climb two back of the dodgers. the a's and astros. 2-0 oakland. he crushes the high fastball. the astros lead 3-2. four homers. oakland fall 7-3. a's however still 65-40. sporting the best record in the bigs by five games in the loss column. ♪ go! go! wow! go power...oats! go! made from oats cheerios! cheerios! go, go, go! go power oats! go! cheerios! go power! go...power! yayyyy! >>> we're in a drought but it's humid outside. >> i know. even a few showers possible tomorrow. the hottest temperature will be in the tri-valley. 80 degrees already at 10:00. and you can see on the seven-day forecast, five day rather, we'll keep this with the hotter weather. 70s in san francisco. so for the little leaguers in the tri-valley, drink some water. >> jimmy fallon and james franco next. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight sh
jody mercer scores. later in the frame, russell martin singles through the hole.ew mccutchen scores. mad bum goes just four innings. five earned runs. the losing streak climbs to five. the gx men climb two back of the dodgers. the a's and astros. 2-0 oakland. he crushes the high fastball. the astros lead 3-2. four homers. oakland fall 7-3. a's however still 65-40. sporting the best record in the bigs by five games in the loss column. ♪ go! go! wow! go power...oats! go! made from oats...
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that's because for jody and more than a dozen volunteers like here over the past two weeks, this spottheir home away from home while keeping a constant watch on someone else's home. >> they're wild animals in an urban environment. we need to make sure that they survive and go forth and multiply. >> this is now the eighth year that peregrin falcons have been nesting atop san jose city hall and for the eighth year, they've produced chicks, this time four of them, two boys and two girls. and while peregrin falcons are great at flying, fastest in the world, as a matter of fact, they're not so good at landing, at least when they're young. >> when it comes to coordinating their wings and their feet is when they run into trouble. >> glen stewart is with u.c. santa cruz's predatory bird research group. >> people can help them during that brief transition period. >> i have no view of her. >> and that is where fledge watch comes in. >> from the parking garage roof and on city street, they watch. when a young bird flies, they track it. >> that's the furthest he's flown in his life right there. >
that's because for jody and more than a dozen volunteers like here over the past two weeks, this spottheir home away from home while keeping a constant watch on someone else's home. >> they're wild animals in an urban environment. we need to make sure that they survive and go forth and multiply. >> this is now the eighth year that peregrin falcons have been nesting atop san jose city hall and for the eighth year, they've produced chicks, this time four of them, two boys and two...
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in the movies he costarred as cooper in the 1984 maverick fel film with -- film with mel gibson and jodi foster. he was 86 years when he died. he is survived by his wife, lois, of 57 years and two daughters. >>> still ahead on wusa9, man on the moon, we'll tell you how nassau is marking the out of world experience today. >>> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for man kind. >> neil armstrong took those historic first steps on july 20, 1969. to mark the anniversary, nassau tv broadcast restored footage of buzz aldrin and neil armstrong's walk. armstrong died two years ago. nassau will rename the historic operations and checkout building at the kennedy space center after him. >>> hundreds of people watched the eagle land again in new york city's times square. toshiba celebrated the landmark occasion last night by showing nassau's special video on this giant tv screen. many ever the visitors in times square shot -- of the visitors in times square shot the video on their own devices. >>> a transportation safety administration fee goes up from $2.50 each way to $5.60 today. traveler
in the movies he costarred as cooper in the 1984 maverick fel film with -- film with mel gibson and jodi foster. he was 86 years when he died. he is survived by his wife, lois, of 57 years and two daughters. >>> still ahead on wusa9, man on the moon, we'll tell you how nassau is marking the out of world experience today. >>> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for man kind. >> neil armstrong took those historic first steps on july 20, 1969. to mark the...
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reporting live in livermore, jody hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thanks. if you want to track the weather in your neighborhood, all you have to do is go to our website. click on the weather tab and maps and radar. again, the website is nbcbayarea.com. >>> following developing news in the north bay. our nbc chopper is on the scene. a gas truck overturned nearly 12 hours ago, yet it's still creating a slow ride. right now in marin county. show you our traffic map. it is filled with red. you see it there. francis drake boulevard is closed. 101 north is backed up near mill valley. this is a major slowdown. we'll show you the backup may be clogging the surrounding freeways. let's bring in mark matthews. this is a major artery in marin county, as you know. what's taking it so long to clear? >> reporter: well, it's because they've got these twin tankers on the road here. behind me you can see them. 4,000 gallons leaked out of that rear tanker truck this morning as it flipped over. the cleanup has taken all day. remember this happened at 7:00 this morning. it made
reporting live in livermore, jody hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> thanks. if you want to track the weather in your neighborhood, all you have to do is go to our website. click on the weather tab and maps and radar. again, the website is nbcbayarea.com. >>> following developing news in the north bay. our nbc chopper is on the scene. a gas truck overturned nearly 12 hours ago, yet it's still creating a slow ride. right now in marin county. show you our traffic map. it is filled...
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jodi hernandez is live in sacramento with the meeting that just ended.nd some people are depending on water for their lively hood and are very worried now. >> reporter: that's right, they're really sweating. and actually, this is something that's going to impact everyone. state water regulators just finalized the new measures. they approved the emergency restrictions just a few minutes ago. if you haven't scaled back on your water usage yet, watch out. >> fields are going fallow. thousands of people are going to be out of work. there are communities running out of water and are having lunch sent from other communities to them. they're bathing out of buckets. >> reporter: that's why regulators are considering first of their kind restrictions and hefty fines for water wasters. starting next month, outdoor overwatering could cost you big time. ? for heaven's sakes. when communities across the state are experiencing such
jodi hernandez is live in sacramento with the meeting that just ended.nd some people are depending on water for their lively hood and are very worried now. >> reporter: that's right, they're really sweating. and actually, this is something that's going to impact everyone. state water regulators just finalized the new measures. they approved the emergency restrictions just a few minutes ago. if you haven't scaled back on your water usage yet, watch out. >> fields are going fallow....
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nbc bay area jodi hernandez is talk about possible trouble that shut down two water holes. we have ourselves a trifecta here. >> coming together over 24 hours. it is holt today. getting close to dangerous levels of heat. walnut creek, 95. even warm for san francisco standards at 78. you can see where we had some of the hottest weather across the tri-valley. numbers are beginning to come down as the sun sets. at 6:00, it's warm for our standards. 90 in danville. also 86 in arenda. we're focused on that fire danger. even winds 10 to 12 miles per hour will keep that fire threat high as we head through saturday and sunday's forecast. coming up in that full forecast we will detail who will hit 103 degrees tomorrow in just a few minutes. >> okay. see you in a bit, jeff. >>> what do you do when it gets this hot? you head to the water, of course. if you're looking to head to the lake in the east bay, beware. beaches are closed at t
nbc bay area jodi hernandez is talk about possible trouble that shut down two water holes. we have ourselves a trifecta here. >> coming together over 24 hours. it is holt today. getting close to dangerous levels of heat. walnut creek, 95. even warm for san francisco standards at 78. you can see where we had some of the hottest weather across the tri-valley. numbers are beginning to come down as the sun sets. at 6:00, it's warm for our standards. 90 in danville. also 86 in arenda. we're...
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jodi hernandez joins us in livermore, but we begin with jeff ranieri with this rain on the radar. >> yeah. the main catalyst to give us this unusual weather at least over the past 24 hours is the monsoonal moisture. it's kicking up and spreading across california with the most numerous lightning strikes around lake tahoe. theie the heaviest zone of moisture is moving off toward the south and out toward the sea. but as it did that we did get a few reports of raindrops in alameda county, right over fremont at 4:50 this afternoon. and likely a few others of you in the east bay seeing a little bit of that activity. on the radar, we're seeing .05 of an inch per hour. close to
jodi hernandez joins us in livermore, but we begin with jeff ranieri with this rain on the radar. >> yeah. the main catalyst to give us this unusual weather at least over the past 24 hours is the monsoonal moisture. it's kicking up and spreading across california with the most numerous lightning strikes around lake tahoe. theie the heaviest zone of moisture is moving off toward the south and out toward the sea. but as it did that we did get a few reports of raindrops in alameda county,...
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. >> reporter: jody armor is a criminal law professor at the university of southern california and says the patrol officer's actions could hurt the public perception of all law enforcement agencies in the l. a. area including the los angeles police department. >> i would say these are among the worst times in terms of the police image and community relations since the rodney king tape. >> reporter: the 1991 brutal beating of king sparked a public outcry for reform within the l. a. p. d.. until last year the department of justice had special oversight of l. a.'s police force because of what it described as a pattern of misconduct. that consent decree last for more than years. as for tuesday's incident with the highway patrol officer, his report of what happened said the barefoot woman ignored his orders to stay away from the freeway. so he said he tried to take the woman into custody to protect her. bigad shaban, cbs news, los angeles. >> a chief for the california highway patrol says the agency will look into every fact that led up to the incident to find out why it happened the way it
. >> reporter: jody armor is a criminal law professor at the university of southern california and says the patrol officer's actions could hurt the public perception of all law enforcement agencies in the l. a. area including the los angeles police department. >> i would say these are among the worst times in terms of the police image and community relations since the rodney king tape. >> reporter: the 1991 brutal beating of king sparked a public outcry for reform within the...
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nbc bay area's jody hernandez will attend the hearing in sacramento. we'll have continuing coverage and let you know exactly what happens. >>> to a developing story as we proex the midnight hour. a key artery in marin county remains closed. sir francis drake boulevard is shut down and it is causing a domino effect in several bay area cities. an early morning objection sir francis drake in san rafael. the concern now, will it reopen by the morning commute? terry mcsweeney is nearby. what a mess this continues to be. >> it is. the workers out here are telling me they think they will have this stretch of road by 2:00 or 3:00. this is a critical stretch of road. it ties highway 101 in marin county with the bridge, 580 and the east bay. it has been closed since 7:00 this morning when a gas truck overturned fueling a day long night turn for drivers. tonight the pressure is on for these paving crews. they can't get the strex of road repaved by the morning commute, the nightmare has been going on for 16 hours will continue. >> grind out all the saturated aspha
nbc bay area's jody hernandez will attend the hearing in sacramento. we'll have continuing coverage and let you know exactly what happens. >>> to a developing story as we proex the midnight hour. a key artery in marin county remains closed. sir francis drake boulevard is shut down and it is causing a domino effect in several bay area cities. an early morning objection sir francis drake in san rafael. the concern now, will it reopen by the morning commute? terry mcsweeney is nearby....
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and in 1994 he came full circle, teaming up with mel gibson and jodie foster, this time as bret maverickenior. >> well, this silly looking creature's named maverick and i'm going to be caking this coat. -- taking this coat. >> so am i. >> this is the best job in the world being an actor and it is one of the toughest but it's -- couldn't be any better. >> reporter: garner spent nearly 50 years as a leading man. omar villafranca, cbs news. >> and the party is over after tonight. it's a -- to a long-standing bay area tradition. >> plus, san francisco has an idea for vacant lots in the city. and it will mean big tax savings for property owners. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, sunset district favorite. >>> tonight san francisco diners are saying a fond farewell to a sunset district favorite. the via romano restaurant is closing its doors at 10:00 tonight for the very last time. after 59 years, it's shutting down. the restaurant offered a taste of home style italian cooking and a lot of people in the neighborhood have been coming to that restaurant their entire lives. >> we've been coming here for like 40 ye
and in 1994 he came full circle, teaming up with mel gibson and jodie foster, this time as bret maverickenior. >> well, this silly looking creature's named maverick and i'm going to be caking this coat. -- taking this coat. >> so am i. >> this is the best job in the world being an actor and it is one of the toughest but it's -- couldn't be any better. >> reporter: garner spent nearly 50 years as a leading man. omar villafranca, cbs news. >> and the party is over...
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. >> reporter: jodi armor is a criminal law professor at the university of southern california. >> iould say these are among the worst times in terms of the police image and community relations since the rodney king tape. >> reporter: he says questions surrounding the patrol officer's actions could hurt perception of other law enforcement agencies in the l.a. area including the los angeles lapd. last year the department of justice had special oversite of the lapd because of what it described as a pattern of police misconduct. that decree lasted more than 10 years. as for tuesday's events his report of what happened said the barefoot woman ignored his orders to stay away from the freeway. he tried to take her into custody to protect her. >> they need to find out what happened before this footage started recording, right, and were there any circumstances there could be used to in any way just if i what we saw. >> reporter: armor says a full investigation could take months. bigad shaban for cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> well, protesters held more angry demonstrations in one california town
. >> reporter: jodi armor is a criminal law professor at the university of southern california. >> iould say these are among the worst times in terms of the police image and community relations since the rodney king tape. >> reporter: he says questions surrounding the patrol officer's actions could hurt perception of other law enforcement agencies in the l.a. area including the los angeles lapd. last year the department of justice had special oversite of the lapd because of...
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our jodi hernandez is at that hearing and will have updates tonight at 5:00 and 6:00. stephanie chuang, nbc bay area news. >> all right, thank you, stephanie. >>> california's ag industry facing the greatest water loss we've ever seen. farmers are having to pump more up to make up for the deficit. >> a new uc davis report shows that the drought, the third most severe on record, is expected to cost the agricultural industry $1.5 billion between revenue loss and additional pumping costs. and if this trend of dipping into ground water reserves continues, california could really be in trouble. scientists say the more we pump, the bigger the problem later if this drought continues. >> is next year going to be dry? it's a good question. are we going to go for broke this year and, you know, empty all the reservoirs in the hope that next year is going to be dry? >> california is the only state without a framework for ground water management. >>> well, our microclimate forecast might help just a tiny, itsy bitsy bit in the drought. we've seen a bit of rain this morning. christi
our jodi hernandez is at that hearing and will have updates tonight at 5:00 and 6:00. stephanie chuang, nbc bay area news. >> all right, thank you, stephanie. >>> california's ag industry facing the greatest water loss we've ever seen. farmers are having to pump more up to make up for the deficit. >> a new uc davis report shows that the drought, the third most severe on record, is expected to cost the agricultural industry $1.5 billion between revenue loss and additional...
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with them to american sixteen twenty seems to be alive and well it's alive and well and people like jodi hice and other so-called christian art writers who still think that women should be subservient to their men or all men and that only christians should participate our government americans are rightly horrified by the religious extremism of groups like isis and the taliban in the middle east the fact is religious because stream ism is also a very real threat right here and right now in the united states and our history proves that if religious extremists and religious hard writers are allowed to get in positions of power the results are pretty ugly. and that's the way it is tonight thursday july twenty fourth twenty eight fourteen and don't forget democracy begins when you get out there today tag you're it. i'm abby martin the stories we cover here we're not going to hear any right story after that life and there's a reason they don't want you to know. that we should all be outraged and let's break the set. well good luck. joining us this month in fossil on as we follow the internatio
with them to american sixteen twenty seems to be alive and well it's alive and well and people like jodi hice and other so-called christian art writers who still think that women should be subservient to their men or all men and that only christians should participate our government americans are rightly horrified by the religious extremism of groups like isis and the taliban in the middle east the fact is religious because stream ism is also a very real threat right here and right now in the...