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joseph, missouri, to sacramento accident california, in 10 days. pony express lasted only a little over a year, and that was due to economic reasons. it was very expensive to operate the pony express. it was a dangerous job. this is an advertisement from the st. joseph newspaper. pony express riders young, skinny, wire are you fellows, not over 18, must expert riders, willing to risk death daily, wages $25 a week, which is a very large sum of money for the time period, but, of course, risking death daily is kind of the key to this type of occupation. the impact of the telegraph, of course, is -- has spelled the death knell for the pony express. the telegraph comes across, and oftentimes lines were spread out just across the brush because there were very few trees even to this day across much of the expanse of the plains. with the telegraph laid out just basically across the prairie on the brush to keep it up off the ground, animals would run through it. the native americans soon learned that the talking wire meant more white people coming down the p
joseph, missouri, to sacramento accident california, in 10 days. pony express lasted only a little over a year, and that was due to economic reasons. it was very expensive to operate the pony express. it was a dangerous job. this is an advertisement from the st. joseph newspaper. pony express riders young, skinny, wire are you fellows, not over 18, must expert riders, willing to risk death daily, wages $25 a week, which is a very large sum of money for the time period, but, of course, risking...
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bridge, less >> i am a drizzle magnet. >> the crew of "pretty little liars," will bring hollywood to sacramentoge tax breaks to hollywood producers for tv and movie projects shot in california. many others plan to gin the event and hope the simulated production shows can jobs because they have lost 16 entertainment jobs to other states. fans of pharrell williams will be happy to hear the huge brown hat he wore to the grammys is on display as the newseum in washington, dc, from next week to late october. the newseum says the hat is a great example of the impact of social media today. the hat is on loan after bought by arby's because it resembles the logo so they bought it at auction. >> that is making me hungry. we will cook up game two of the quick series with the mets and half game hype. 66 at 12:35 and 65 in the sunshine. the u.v. index is high feeling ten degrees warmer. the area of low pressure is bringing showers so if you are headed to san diego watch out and palm springs is 97 and taking the 100s away from there and 86 in sacramento and 65 in monterey and 78 in lake tahoe and 89 in yosem
bridge, less >> i am a drizzle magnet. >> the crew of "pretty little liars," will bring hollywood to sacramentoge tax breaks to hollywood producers for tv and movie projects shot in california. many others plan to gin the event and hope the simulated production shows can jobs because they have lost 16 entertainment jobs to other states. fans of pharrell williams will be happy to hear the huge brown hat he wore to the grammys is on display as the newseum in washington, dc,...
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so joining us now from the state capital to talk about that, our sacramento bureau chief, scott detrowott, give us a sense of as of today what's happening with the water bond, there's already a water bond on the november ballot, but legislators want to change that, right? >> that's right. they think the bond already on the ballot, which passed in 2009, is too expensive. the argument is, you know, given all the problems california has had with debt the last few years, there's not going to be a voter appetite to approve something that large. so there's argument about it and they are up against the deadline for getting this on the ballot in time. everybody thinks that will come monday at the latest, if there's no bond agreement by monday, that's probably it. >> we have, of course, heard allegations there's a lot of pork in that bond that's already on the ballot. what are the things they want to strip out of it and what do they want to make sure is in it? >> there's broad agreement there should be money for new water treatment programs, for water recycling programs. there's been a lot of c
so joining us now from the state capital to talk about that, our sacramento bureau chief, scott detrowott, give us a sense of as of today what's happening with the water bond, there's already a water bond on the november ballot, but legislators want to change that, right? >> that's right. they think the bond already on the ballot, which passed in 2009, is too expensive. the argument is, you know, given all the problems california has had with debt the last few years, there's not going to...
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it's going to be cooler all the way up to sacramento. ch cooler pattern for us, low clouds, sun cooler, maybe a few clouds to the north. upper 70s for some, 67 for others. here's sal. >> commutes gets busier. you're looking at the bay bridge toll plaza. traffic here is backed up. this is a 25 minute drive time to the san francisco side. we're looking at the oakland international airport. traffic in both directions are looking good. it looks good all the way to downtown. if you're in san jose, today as we have been mentioning, the first day of school for san jose unified school district. we don't see anything different on the freeways but on local roads, you want to be more careful because kids are out there today. >>> more now on our continuing coverage on the death of robin williams. we found more details involving his daughter zelda williams. you have information on how she's been harassed and now she's removed herself from social media. >> good morning. >> reporter: she has allowed her twitter and instagram accounts after two people we
it's going to be cooler all the way up to sacramento. ch cooler pattern for us, low clouds, sun cooler, maybe a few clouds to the north. upper 70s for some, 67 for others. here's sal. >> commutes gets busier. you're looking at the bay bridge toll plaza. traffic here is backed up. this is a 25 minute drive time to the san francisco side. we're looking at the oakland international airport. traffic in both directions are looking good. it looks good all the way to downtown. if you're in san...
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and now this happened aboard a northbound amtrack train, number 356, headed to sacramento. the train's route started in oakland. according to the witness, he said it happened about ten minutes after the train passed the richmond amtrack station. about 50 people were on board and there were no injuries. people are surprised it happened to a train. >> this in be incare,--in this area, they do hot have time for shooting at trains. >> my reaction is really scared. because no one got hurt, did they? oh, that is good. that is really good. i have my grandchildren here and it would be bat bad--it would be bad. >> reporter: and now the conductor felt it was safe to at least continue onto sacramento where it stopped. and that is where the police and amtrack started their investigation. and we also contacted richmond police. they did not have any reports of gunfire and nothing was picked up on the shot spotter. is this is an amtrack police investigation. in terms of the train's route, it is running on time today. live here in richmond. bryan. >>> all right, crick work by san jose firef
and now this happened aboard a northbound amtrack train, number 356, headed to sacramento. the train's route started in oakland. according to the witness, he said it happened about ten minutes after the train passed the richmond amtrack station. about 50 people were on board and there were no injuries. people are surprised it happened to a train. >> this in be incare,--in this area, they do hot have time for shooting at trains. >> my reaction is really scared. because no one got...
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so they set upon a march from delano to sacramento. >> it's a march to get the strike and the farm workersre fighting for everybody. >> you get scenes that resemble some of the things that happened in the south, workers just being nonviolent in the face of provocation from the police. >> it's a pleading for social change, for social justice to the farm worker and its cause. >> saturday afternoon, a light rain was falling as the marchers arrived outside sacramento. >> so when they start in delano, there are about 75 marchers. by the time they get to sacramento, there are 10,000 people rallied on the steps of state capitol. >> the workers are on -- delano, and the workers know that they are no longer alone. [ applause ] >> one of the things that chavez does that really catapults the movement into the national consciousness is to ask americans stop buying grapes. >> at its height, 15 to 20 million americans were participating in the great boycott. that is almost one out of every ten americans. >> we have i think a similar problem that the people in the civil rights movement had. it wasn't unt
so they set upon a march from delano to sacramento. >> it's a march to get the strike and the farm workersre fighting for everybody. >> you get scenes that resemble some of the things that happened in the south, workers just being nonviolent in the face of provocation from the police. >> it's a pleading for social change, for social justice to the farm worker and its cause. >> saturday afternoon, a light rain was falling as the marchers arrived outside sacramento....
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some of this is heading back to sacramento. maybe late tonight, some towards davis. water vapor loop, you can see the low right there. that's the circulation behind that. it's not going anywhere for a couple of days. it's 70 in fairfield. 70 in hayward. and that's warmer than concord and livermore. yes, i know. wackiness. it's 70 out in modesto. our strange summer here just every day something new it seems like. 17 gusting to 24 at fairfield. west at concord. west at oakland. it's mainly west at sfo. 61 da hope. 64 in reno. 65 in monterey and sacramento is only 70. all of this cloud cover is making for a uniform on the temperatures. the moisture source will be on the western edge. in anything develops, it will be late tonight, tomorrow underneath all of that, we have the low clouds. nothing yet around sacramento. there is a little bit towards dixon. some of that may flip brentwood or oakley. plenty of moisture. a lot of clouds. so far no lightning strikes. that's good but look at that train of moisture heading towards sacramento, northern sacramento valley and maybe
some of this is heading back to sacramento. maybe late tonight, some towards davis. water vapor loop, you can see the low right there. that's the circulation behind that. it's not going anywhere for a couple of days. it's 70 in fairfield. 70 in hayward. and that's warmer than concord and livermore. yes, i know. wackiness. it's 70 out in modesto. our strange summer here just every day something new it seems like. 17 gusting to 24 at fairfield. west at concord. west at oakland. it's mainly west...
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. >> directors, this is howard, and i want to give you another update on driverless cars and so now it seems that google is in sacramento trying to develop the state rules for these cars. and now they have a prediction, perhaps in ten years these cars will be available with no driver, no controls, no nothing. and but very good, and this is difficult as all of those algarhythms are and tying all of the camera work and everything into the controls of cart and probably one car talking to another car and one car talking to signals and all of that kind of stuff and when those cars come to san francisco, and they try to run it and someone spends $30 million to provide taxi service because that is what it will be is driverless taxis and you will have to come and say that no one will have to park again, how are you going to make your 200, 300 million dollars a year that you need from parking cars? so i am trying to say to you, start early, this is going to be a more difficult problem than even the gaog the algarhythms and all of the state laws for you to negotiate the drop that has to be a very able drop, i mean, if you want to
. >> directors, this is howard, and i want to give you another update on driverless cars and so now it seems that google is in sacramento trying to develop the state rules for these cars. and now they have a prediction, perhaps in ten years these cars will be available with no driver, no controls, no nothing. and but very good, and this is difficult as all of those algarhythms are and tying all of the camera work and everything into the controls of cart and probably one car talking to...
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. >>> well, mayors from across the state went to sacramento owe to lobby a bill that would offer taxentives to california-based movie and tv productions. the mayors of san francisco, oakland and san jose are part of that delegation lobbying governor brown and state lawmakers today. they agree with the bill's author who says california needs to provide substantial enough breaks in taxes to compete with other states. california has lost more than 16,000 film and television jobs in the last decade. >> there are so many industries dependent on the film industry. there's lots of carpenters, electricians, lots of people who work in restaurants and catering who are hoping this bill does pass. >> the bill will be debated tomorrow. >> at&t hopes that offering $200 tis counts on ipads will attract new wireless customers. the deal is part of a promotion designed to sell models. they want to sell off old inventory. to get the discount on the ipad you have to pay full price for a new iphone and sign a new contract. the promotion could help boost ipad sales that have slumped from a year ago. >> th
. >>> well, mayors from across the state went to sacramento owe to lobby a bill that would offer taxentives to california-based movie and tv productions. the mayors of san francisco, oakland and san jose are part of that delegation lobbying governor brown and state lawmakers today. they agree with the bill's author who says california needs to provide substantial enough breaks in taxes to compete with other states. california has lost more than 16,000 film and television jobs in the...
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nicholas was first taken to queen of the valley and then life flighted to sacramento where he underwent 10 hours of surgery to put his pelvis back together. >> the doctors said for the type of fracture, it was a lot of weight to fall on him for him to have that type of fractures. >> the fireplace was cracked back in 2 000 but an earthquake. it was repaired and reenforced, but peeled off the wall anyway during sunday's shaker. nicholas is a 4.0 student. >> nicholas said. when can i get a form to tell my school that i'm not going to be coming in? >> reporter: that surgery wrapped up around 10:00 this morning: when nicholas woke up, first thing he said was i am never sleeping in the living room again. his parents tell us that, in fact, as soon as they can they are removing the rest of that fireplace. live in napa, andrea borba kpix 5. >> unbelievable he sustained those injuries. >> reporter: he got his head out of the way. >> andrea, thank you. >>> crews are working around the clock to get water running to everybody in the quake area. more than 90 water main breaks and leaks were discovere
nicholas was first taken to queen of the valley and then life flighted to sacramento where he underwent 10 hours of surgery to put his pelvis back together. >> the doctors said for the type of fracture, it was a lot of weight to fall on him for him to have that type of fractures. >> the fireplace was cracked back in 2 000 but an earthquake. it was repaired and reenforced, but peeled off the wall anyway during sunday's shaker. nicholas is a 4.0 student. >> nicholas said. when...
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i would say more so closer to sacramento tonight and maybe for us tomorrow night.ght now, things are looking pretty good. very comfortable conditions outside as we show you what it is looking at from our sky cam image. and you will notice towards san francisco and the south bay, the deck of cloud cover moving overhead. off the coast of sf right now we're seeing lightning strikes right across the ocean. so again things are starting to get a little more active as the storm system gets its act together. and eventually it will push out of here. one more day, active weather that we'll have to continue to deal with. no more rain, san jose up to 81, san francisco another cool day just like today. 66 degrees for the marina district, 65 for the embarcadero, up towards the north bay a better chance of seeing the lightning strike. mostly after 5:00 in the evening of t . most of the day will be dry. 80 in napa, 82 in walnut creek and we could see a stray lightning strike but again all day long we'll see sunshine. the threat of lightning will come towards sunset tomorrow evenin
i would say more so closer to sacramento tonight and maybe for us tomorrow night.ght now, things are looking pretty good. very comfortable conditions outside as we show you what it is looking at from our sky cam image. and you will notice towards san francisco and the south bay, the deck of cloud cover moving overhead. off the coast of sf right now we're seeing lightning strikes right across the ocean. so again things are starting to get a little more active as the storm system gets its act...
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to change their area codes. the familiar 415 has been around since the 1940s. >>> hollywood is taking center stage in sacramento ght now. lawmakers are looking to extend a $100 million -year-old tax credit for moviemakers. it's aimed at keeping jobs in california. the tax break is set to expire in 2017. lawmakers are considering a five-year extension. >>> yet another consequence of california's deepening drought. why it could prove deadly to millions of migrating birds, coming up. >> bay area grape growers are expecting a smaller harvest this year. they say there's no reason to "wine" about it. >> since the first pun has been exhausted we'll just say the forecast is coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,, tonight. flames from the "l lle >>> eight members of a fire crew burned while battling a wildfire in mendocino county are home tonight. flames from the "lodge" fire near laytonville overtook the group last night. three of the injuries are firefighters from santa clara county the other fives inmates. all were released from the hospital. the lightning-sparked fire has burned 7100 acres and is 30% contained tonight. >>> central v
to change their area codes. the familiar 415 has been around since the 1940s. >>> hollywood is taking center stage in sacramento ght now. lawmakers are looking to extend a $100 million -year-old tax credit for moviemakers. it's aimed at keeping jobs in california. the tax break is set to expire in 2017. lawmakers are considering a five-year extension. >>> yet another consequence of california's deepening drought. why it could prove deadly to millions of migrating birds, coming...
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before richmond was traded by don nelson to sacramento for billy owens. a move nelson regrets.hmond is still hurting. >> we were a tight unit. we did everything together. coach nelson was one of the most innovative coaches in nba history and he put together quite a team. run tmc was born and man, did we have some fun. and some success. then i got traded. and i was devastated. >> yeah, that was last night. richmond's teammate played four seasons with golden state. he was one of the first european-born players to play in the nba. he talked about the cultural differences when he arrives in the warriors locker room. sarunas mars loans. >> in the locker room at the golden state, one of the things that -- ice. we had the -- ice for whiskey. when i got to the locker room, he see ice packs, ice buckets, everything was ice. watch house chris was putting his feet into bucket full of ice and that was scary. >> okay. hey, oakland a's catcher steven vogt is become a cult hero locally, fans of the game chanting i believe in steven vogt when he has a bat in his hand. earlier this week he show
before richmond was traded by don nelson to sacramento for billy owens. a move nelson regrets.hmond is still hurting. >> we were a tight unit. we did everything together. coach nelson was one of the most innovative coaches in nba history and he put together quite a team. run tmc was born and man, did we have some fun. and some success. then i got traded. and i was devastated. >> yeah, that was last night. richmond's teammate played four seasons with golden state. he was one of the...
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. >> reporter: after yesterday's incident am sure they are going to be asking sacramento, you said you were going to do it. now let's figure out how. >>> a teenager crushed by a chimney after the earthquake. >>> an earthquake domino effect. seismologist weighing in. >>> rain in the holiday forecast. i'll have that outlook straight ahead as the news continues right here on kpix 5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the people most seriously ht in the napa quake. the teenager's family says he s doing bett surgery. >>> good news today about one of the people most seriously hurt in the napa earthquake. the teenager's family says he is doing better after hours of surgery. andrea borba on the sleep overthat came to a sudden -- sleepover that came to a sudden end. >> reporter: nicholas dillon was sleeping when earthquake hit in his family living room right behind me. he was hosting a sleepover with his friends. he had severe injuries following the earthquake, but his head was near the fireplace when it initially struck. it could have been so much worse. >> he jolted upward to reach for his friend, yes, ma'am his
. >> reporter: after yesterday's incident am sure they are going to be asking sacramento, you said you were going to do it. now let's figure out how. >>> a teenager crushed by a chimney after the earthquake. >>> an earthquake domino effect. seismologist weighing in. >>> rain in the holiday forecast. i'll have that outlook straight ahead as the news continues right here on kpix 5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the people most seriously ht in the napa quake. the teenager's...
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call 1-800-dentist today. ♪ >> crew of "pretty little liars," will bring hollywood to sacramento purposings to tv and movie producers that are shot in california. they hope the production shows will show how many in california can work on the projects shot in the state. backers claim the state has lost 16,000 enter findment jobs last decade. >> fans of fairly weapon -- fans of pharrell williams will be happy to hear that the huge brown hat he worry at the grammys is on display at the newseum in washington, dc at a special exhibit saying the hat, the brown one, is a great example of the impact on social media. the hat is online from arby's that bought it at auction for $4 4,000, we assume because it resembles the arby's hat in the logo. >> would knew fast food would be a trend in pop fashion? >> a fashion ike - mike? >> i could fit my head in that hat. people say i have a big head. literally. big head. >> big brain. big brain. >> thank you. the second game of the mets and an, wear the sunscreen, have sunglasses. the u.v. index is high. more such shine. 66 at first pitch and warming to 69. t
call 1-800-dentist today. ♪ >> crew of "pretty little liars," will bring hollywood to sacramento purposings to tv and movie producers that are shot in california. they hope the production shows will show how many in california can work on the projects shot in the state. backers claim the state has lost 16,000 enter findment jobs last decade. >> fans of fairly weapon -- fans of pharrell williams will be happy to hear that the huge brown hat he worry at the grammys is on...
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to do? >> we have angels here from stockton, california, and sacramento. we're here assisting the police department on putting up some caution tape and keeping the citizens safe and also we're going to be here patrolling tonight looking out for businesses to make sure there's no looting that's going to go on tonight. >> reporter: have you seen devastation like this before? >> i was here in 1989. i have seen similar destruction like this before. >> reporter: so you guys are going to be here. how many of you are here? >> we have eight of us. >> reporter: all right. you'll be here all night long. thank you very much. here live at third and brown street and you talked about the red tags. they are all here. all of the buildings here that you see all have red tags and which means you can't go in and no one can come out. on the corner is that famous wine tasting area. that's demolished. it seems like the wind is picking up a little bit. not strong but picking up just enough to be a little worried about that toppling down. you see the roof there kind of teetering.
to do? >> we have angels here from stockton, california, and sacramento. we're here assisting the police department on putting up some caution tape and keeping the citizens safe and also we're going to be here patrolling tonight looking out for businesses to make sure there's no looting that's going to go on tonight. >> reporter: have you seen devastation like this before? >> i was here in 1989. i have seen similar destruction like this before. >> reporter: so you guys...
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with loss got and gilroy 59 and when they get back, anybody in vacaville will cool down even out to sacramento. concord has a pretty good breeze even in oakland airport, napa, a south wind is a cooler pattern for this time of year. and sacramento monterey, 68 degrees and they are looking for very low 80s today. bismarck 56, a little chill up there in the morning air and there is one near chicago and this is going near the deep south overall, there is not -- it is not that warm and everybody is talking about how nice it has been. they are large and in charge with the fog bank, cloudy and mostly cooler, windy at times, san pablo bay at the delta, 60s and 70s for many. a couple of lower 80s, cooler and windy today, the fog looks like it is not going anywhere. a little warmer thursday and friday as the low moves out and it looks like another low drops in from noter sunday and monday. >>> dipper time disaster -- dinner time disaster, what caused a woman to drive through a little caesars pizza store in southern california. >>> they are naming something after robin williams and they are responding to
with loss got and gilroy 59 and when they get back, anybody in vacaville will cool down even out to sacramento. concord has a pretty good breeze even in oakland airport, napa, a south wind is a cooler pattern for this time of year. and sacramento monterey, 68 degrees and they are looking for very low 80s today. bismarck 56, a little chill up there in the morning air and there is one near chicago and this is going near the deep south overall, there is not -- it is not that warm and everybody is...
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>> the strongest earthquake to hit the bay area in a quarter century striking six miles sweat of napa early oranges hours and jolted millions from their beds from sacramenton jose which is in the south bay. it injured dozens and three are critical. roads buckled, gas lines, water lines ruptured and multiple fi
>> the strongest earthquake to hit the bay area in a quarter century striking six miles sweat of napa early oranges hours and jolted millions from their beds from sacramenton jose which is in the south bay. it injured dozens and three are critical. roads buckled, gas lines, water lines ruptured and multiple fi
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absolutely i admired duncan since two thousand and five when i came from indiana i got traded to sacramento and i was still in transition i was just seen therapist and i watched him dunking and i'm like wow you know i want to play the game just like that and i would try actually to play the game relax and calm as not sometimes my coaches misstatement are you in the game are you in the game and i have a model tone sort of face you know a look at my face and again focus you know i'm ready got them play are you know is no need to be that excited right now why do you think it's hard for some players great player kevin love why is it hard for them to improve defensively why is defense hard for good players the defense he doesn't think is going to bring out a. and a lot of general manages some coaches and fans they don't understand how important effort is in life effort is important and when you want to call it you got a guy like tony allen you get a guy like while an average seventeen points about tell you about tell you a month ago or a year ago seventeen points we'll get to that in b.p. and be
absolutely i admired duncan since two thousand and five when i came from indiana i got traded to sacramento and i was still in transition i was just seen therapist and i watched him dunking and i'm like wow you know i want to play the game just like that and i would try actually to play the game relax and calm as not sometimes my coaches misstatement are you in the game are you in the game and i have a model tone sort of face you know a look at my face and again focus you know i'm ready got...
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family, neighbors and paramedics getting him to queen of the valley in napa before he went to uc-davis in sacramento for ten hours of surgery to put his pelvis back together. doctors, who say the kid who plays fullback on his soccer team, will be in a wheelchair for six months. so nicholas has other plans. >> i know it's going to hurt. but four months is my goal. >> reporter: nicholas says he is lucky, very lucky. >> my head was facing the chimney. and if i hadn't moved all the bricks would have collapsed on my face. i either would have had several injuries to my face or i would have been dead. >> reporter: andria borba, kpix 5. >>> aftershocks still shaking napa. the strong was a 3.9 at 5:33 yesterday morning. the usgs last night updated the estimates on the chances of more earthquakes. it says the risk of a 5.0 aftershock over the next seven days has fallen down now to 12%. it was 54% a few days ago. the risk sunday's quake was a foreshock is down to 2%. earlier it was between 5 and 10%. >>> hundreds of homes in napa still don't have any running water. here's just one of a dozen broken water lines
family, neighbors and paramedics getting him to queen of the valley in napa before he went to uc-davis in sacramento for ten hours of surgery to put his pelvis back together. doctors, who say the kid who plays fullback on his soccer team, will be in a wheelchair for six months. so nicholas has other plans. >> i know it's going to hurt. but four months is my goal. >> reporter: nicholas says he is lucky, very lucky. >> my head was facing the chimney. and if i hadn't moved all...
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. >>> mexico's president wrapping up a two-day visit to california with an appearance at the state capital in sacramento. president enrique pena nieto spoke to a joint session of the legislature. he talked about the strong relationship between california and mexico. the governor said california is moving forward on key issues without washington. >>> outside the meeting hundreds protested the mexican president's visit. they are demanding he release u.s. marine sergeant andrew thomarissi. he was arrested last march when he accidentally drove into mexico with three legally purchased guns. >> here we have mexican citizens coming over our borders and they are not treated in the same manner in which mexico treats our citizens. >> protestors believe the man is being held illegally. >>> support is growing for darren wilson who shot michael brown. his backers raised $400,000 online for potential legal defense and a facebook page for the officer has more than 72,000 likes. >> i think it's important to show support for the police in general. sure, there may be a bad seed here or there, but when it comes down to it
. >>> mexico's president wrapping up a two-day visit to california with an appearance at the state capital in sacramento. president enrique pena nieto spoke to a joint session of the legislature. he talked about the strong relationship between california and mexico. the governor said california is moving forward on key issues without washington. >>> outside the meeting hundreds protested the mexican president's visit. they are demanding he release u.s. marine sergeant andrew...
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basketball team, i converted it to a mass equation. -- mass equation. >> should lebron have gone to sacramentohow do you take those 30 gigabytes of data to make my experience better watching the games? >> we pick up everything they put out. we can give you an experienced that is actually customized to you. we know what your likes and dislikes -- >> if i tweet "i am with my best bud and we are at" bump bump bu mp, that gets stored? >> if you say you have cold pizza or are with you are bud, we can take the sentiment and can at what kinds of things convert action into intention. >> i don't know if i should be scared or think this is really cool. literally -- i am putting all this out there on social media but you are using -- >> a little too late if you are putting in out. >> it is if you opt in. if you opt in you get the cool stuff. at theas grand marshal india gate parade yesterday in new york city. that is why he is in town. a lot of fun? >> it was a blast.150,000 people there >. >> oh, my gosh. one parade? >> they had madison avenue shutdown and it was a huge honor to be part of it. >> tom, w
basketball team, i converted it to a mass equation. -- mass equation. >> should lebron have gone to sacramentohow do you take those 30 gigabytes of data to make my experience better watching the games? >> we pick up everything they put out. we can give you an experienced that is actually customized to you. we know what your likes and dislikes -- >> if i tweet "i am with my best bud and we are at" bump bump bu mp, that gets stored? >> if you say you have cold...
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to you. >> doctors in sacramento will do more tests on a patient who may have been exposed to the ebola virus. kris sanchez joins us. this is not a confirmed case froms are taking every possible precaution. >> reporter: out of an abundance of caution. we know the patient is in isolation and submitted blood s samples, but we don't know whether it's a man, a woman, or their age or why they may have had contact. the patient is in kaiser permanente and all doctors and nurses coming into contact with that person are using protective gear in case tests come back positive. test results could take several more days. in the meantime the main thing doctors look for is fever. the hospital is not saying whether the patient is showing symptoms of the deadly virus, only the patient may have come into contact with ebola. a doctor unaffiliated with kaiser but who has studied ebola for years said we should remember the virus doesn't spread exactly like the common cold. >> that's the first thing to know, it's very hard to catch. you have to be in intimate contact with the fluids of a person that has it and is
to you. >> doctors in sacramento will do more tests on a patient who may have been exposed to the ebola virus. kris sanchez joins us. this is not a confirmed case froms are taking every possible precaution. >> reporter: out of an abundance of caution. we know the patient is in isolation and submitted blood s samples, but we don't know whether it's a man, a woman, or their age or why they may have had contact. the patient is in kaiser permanente and all doctors and nurses coming into...
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to state senator leeland yee. he is also facing criminal charges. >>> also happening today, up in sacramento, a vote to open martins beach in san mateo county. access to that beach from a private property closed after a silicon valley billionaire bought the land in 2010. state senator jerry hill's bill would require talks for one year with the new owner to try to reach a resolution. also pending court battles are to get access to the coastal beach. >>> walls of water swallow entire cars in arizona. coming up, the rescues forced by the sudden floods. >> and some lucky 9er fans will see the 49ers' last open practice at the new levi's stadium. coming up, the teen selected for this special event. >> sea breeze carrying plenty of low clouds and fog onshore a little damp, too, with drizzle. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and a traffic alert continues along 880 this morning. i'll tell you how to get around the delays in just a few minutes. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, female narrator: the mattress price wars are on the mattress price wars are on at sleep train. we challenged the manufacturers to offer even lower prices. now it's p
to state senator leeland yee. he is also facing criminal charges. >>> also happening today, up in sacramento, a vote to open martins beach in san mateo county. access to that beach from a private property closed after a silicon valley billionaire bought the land in 2010. state senator jerry hill's bill would require talks for one year with the new owner to try to reach a resolution. also pending court battles are to get access to the coastal beach. >>> walls of water swallow...
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the patient spent a most in south africa before returning to sacramento. that patient was isolated. ebola has killed nearly 1400 people in west africa. that's where two americans were working when they contracted that deadly virus. dr. brantly and nancy writebol, a nurse, are recovering and they want people to remember thousands are dieing in africa. in liberia, officials are roping off slums to keep people from spreading the virus. dr. brantley significant says he remembers the moment he went from doctor to patient. >> as i lay in my bed getting sicker and weaker each day, i prayed that god would help me be faithful even in my ill ths. >> doctors at emory hospital say both patients are not showing any signs of ebola in their blood and they don't pose a health risk to the rest of the country. coming up next on the "today" show, an exclusive interview with nancy writebol's sons. she contracted the disease and her sons will talk about how their other is doing. that is at 7:00. >>> later today, there is a hearing for rick perry. but the likelihood of his being here is slim. perry is ac
the patient spent a most in south africa before returning to sacramento. that patient was isolated. ebola has killed nearly 1400 people in west africa. that's where two americans were working when they contracted that deadly virus. dr. brantly and nancy writebol, a nurse, are recovering and they want people to remember thousands are dieing in africa. in liberia, officials are roping off slums to keep people from spreading the virus. dr. brantley significant says he remembers the moment he went...
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low clouds all the way out to the sacramento valley. tell us it's going to be a cool day well below normal temps away from the coast. 57 monterey. i mentioned this earlier. maybe really early a lot of you were probably asleep. i talked to my friend in new york city he said he's used the air conditioner two times. lives in caldwell new jersey, working in new york city. he says it's 80 and nice as can be. i said really, let me tell you what our july has been like. we're seeing this developing in the last few frames. coming out of kansas city. that will be it for us. clouds and cooler conditions. that drizzle gives way to windy conditions and temperatures if they're in the 80s they'll be very, very low 80s. san helena 80. kentfield only 72. vallejo 73. low 80s pittsburg. 77 san jose to 77 sunny vale, fremont only 75 and 60s at the coast. 70s on the peninsula. a little warmer till the end of the week but really not that much. >> all right, steve. time is now 7:51. the texas company the one that lost a $1 billion contract to pick up trash in
low clouds all the way out to the sacramento valley. tell us it's going to be a cool day well below normal temps away from the coast. 57 monterey. i mentioned this earlier. maybe really early a lot of you were probably asleep. i talked to my friend in new york city he said he's used the air conditioner two times. lives in caldwell new jersey, working in new york city. he says it's 80 and nice as can be. i said really, let me tell you what our july has been like. we're seeing this developing in...
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the situation continues to evolve, california state parks evolve. >> sutter received a land grant in the sacramento valley from the mexican government and it was the first non-indian settlement in central valley. >> the coast guard has given up trying to restart a tanker adrift off the oregon coast. an engine fire killed one of the crew members about 700 miles off cape blanco. an alameda-based coast guard cutter rescue the rest of the crew. the petty officer says the systems copyright be vestoredment a tug is expected to arrive by monday to tow it back to show. there are no reports of leaks or other pollution from the fire. >>> developing news tonight as the 62-year-old woman who made headlines for repeatedly trying to sneak aboard planes is out of jail. just days ago a judgarded her to serve 177 days for violating probation by returning to los angeles international airport. l.a. authorities say they released hartman because of jail overcrowding. hartman plead no contest to sneak opponent a southwest flight from san josi to los angelesle a judge released her and told her to stay away from the airpo
the situation continues to evolve, california state parks evolve. >> sutter received a land grant in the sacramento valley from the mexican government and it was the first non-indian settlement in central valley. >> the coast guard has given up trying to restart a tanker adrift off the oregon coast. an engine fire killed one of the crew members about 700 miles off cape blanco. an alameda-based coast guard cutter rescue the rest of the crew. the petty officer says the systems...
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that according to the sacramento bee. the newspaper found during the great recession, they ramped up out of state recruitment to balance budget cuts. recruiting students like tyler joe. >> excited but not nervous. >> >> reporter: comeing from an east coast boarding school, he said berkeley is just what he wanted. >> the excellent facilities and the professors and the courses and the activities. >> reporter: it is students like joe that help boost uc. in fact, nonresident fees brought in about $400 million to the uc system. cal chance. >> this is a global age. >> reporter: but critics worry a more international uc system means californians will be turned down. margarita is a native, but she is eager to meet new people from all over the world and start her new college adventure. >> it is very bittersweet. it is exciting to start something new, but sad leaving something behind you have known 18 years. >> reporter: in berkeley, mark kelly, kpix5. >>> it was a day to celebrate all things italian in san jose. the italian family
that according to the sacramento bee. the newspaper found during the great recession, they ramped up out of state recruitment to balance budget cuts. recruiting students like tyler joe. >> excited but not nervous. >> >> reporter: comeing from an east coast boarding school, he said berkeley is just what he wanted. >> the excellent facilities and the professors and the courses and the activities. >> reporter: it is students like joe that help boost uc. in fact,...
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that sacramento patient being held in isolation does not have the virus. blood test results came back negative. the patient was admitted to a sacramento hospital tuesday, fearing they may have been exposed to the potentially deadly virus during a trip to west africa. the results, negative, are a relief to family and community members. and health officials are touting the response as an example that the infection controls put in place are working. just ahead, you'll hear from one of two americans who survived the ebola virus. and just today, was discharged from the hospital in atlanta. that's coming up in about 12 minutes. >>> conserve water, get a fine. that's the predicament that a san ramon homeowner found yourself in, after she put in drought-resistant landscaping, without approval of the homeowners association. now, it's raising questions about neighborhood priorities. cheryl hurd is live in san ramon. are you going to show us the yard? >> reporter: that's right, jessica. the plants and mulch that you see here, not causing the problem. it's the plants that you can't see back there in the dark, that's causing all the f
that sacramento patient being held in isolation does not have the virus. blood test results came back negative. the patient was admitted to a sacramento hospital tuesday, fearing they may have been exposed to the potentially deadly virus during a trip to west africa. the results, negative, are a relief to family and community members. and health officials are touting the response as an example that the infection controls put in place are working. just ahead, you'll hear from one of two...
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fairfield 20 gusts to 30, that's no crazy wind speed yet, but when you get up over 30, 35, things can show signs of cooling down, out into sacramento quieter in the sierra. fog, cloudy, breezier for few. clouds to the north, north bay might get a few high clouds if they can break through the low clouds. 60s for some, 70s for many or very low 80s. here's sal. >>reporter: steve, good morning. we are still looking at a commute that's doing mostly well. there are some trouble spots and also some slouns like this one here at the -- slowdowns like this one here at the toll plaza lanes are beginning to slow down. usually about 5:45 is when those metering lights come on and we see slow traffic after that for the next several hours. traffic on the bridge itself looks good into san francisco and your drive taking about 10 to 12 minutes now getting into the city. also looking at 880 north and southbound, ku tell it's become a lot more crowded. southbound 880 out of downtown which is the headlights coming toward us, you can see traffic is moving along well, but it's crowded. and then as you head down to san leandra and hayward, the traffic sti
fairfield 20 gusts to 30, that's no crazy wind speed yet, but when you get up over 30, 35, things can show signs of cooling down, out into sacramento quieter in the sierra. fog, cloudy, breezier for few. clouds to the north, north bay might get a few high clouds if they can break through the low clouds. 60s for some, 70s for many or very low 80s. here's sal. >>reporter: steve, good morning. we are still looking at a commute that's doing mostly well. there are some trouble spots and also...
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to be. kaiser permanente sent out a short statement admitting there's a patient in their south sacramento facility who may have been exposed to the ebola virus. >> i'm speechless. i had no idea. that's crazy. >> reporter: from dr. steven parody inspecktious disease specialist: we are taking the alaska recommended by the cdc as a precaution just as we do with other patients with a suspected infectious disease including isolation of the patient in a specially equipped negative pressure room and the use of personal protective equipment by trained staff coordinated with infectious disease specialists. while kaiser patients were hearing of the possible ebola case from reporters -- >> they should let us know that and take better care of it. >> reporter: -- the rumblings of the infectious virus in south sacramento were already out there. a man named patrick anderson who on his facebook page says he's security guard at skyeder tweeted, hell no, we might have an ebola patient at kaiser. i ain't trying to catch this virus. he deleted that. then he tweeted we're going to be on the news tonight. great. since
to be. kaiser permanente sent out a short statement admitting there's a patient in their south sacramento facility who may have been exposed to the ebola virus. >> i'm speechless. i had no idea. that's crazy. >> reporter: from dr. steven parody inspecktious disease specialist: we are taking the alaska recommended by the cdc as a precaution just as we do with other patients with a suspected infectious disease including isolation of the patient in a specially equipped negative...
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. >> he tried to open the emergency exit at 30,000 feet en route from chicago to sacramento.ubdued by a passenger until the law arrived. rug rats are considered the most unpopular passengers from hell. even though -- >> i really never saw an air rage incident caused by a kid and i've never seen a drunk and disorderly kid. >> they're just loud. >> they need to drive or have a plane for just babies. you want to scream, go ahead and get the screaming plane. >> glozelle is a comedian and internet star and frequently furious flier. >> get on a plane and everybody says we understand, but i don't. >> the next time i take my kids home to scotland, maybe i should take a boat. >>> next, are you checking into a killer hotel, literally? >> we walk in and we found two more bodies. >> suddenly you realize that room 225 is a death trap. >> but is the killer still in the room with new guests checking in? >> everybody get out of the room. >> when vacations from hell returns. ♪ ♪ hanes. a perfect fit for every body. now in colorful new styles. ♪ i've been claritin clear for 8 days. at the firs
. >> he tried to open the emergency exit at 30,000 feet en route from chicago to sacramento.ubdued by a passenger until the law arrived. rug rats are considered the most unpopular passengers from hell. even though -- >> i really never saw an air rage incident caused by a kid and i've never seen a drunk and disorderly kid. >> they're just loud. >> they need to drive or have a plane for just babies. you want to scream, go ahead and get the screaming plane. >>...
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maybe out to the sacramento valley. it is setting the stage for a cooler day. a lot of 60s held up by the cloud cover. westerly at oakland. westerly at napa. only san jose is the out lier. all eyes on hurricane marie. it is moving now a little bit to the north. this is the one we've been focusing on. one was bullish by bringing pretty heavy rain invest. now it looks like it has backed off. there is plenty here. it will start to move into colder waters and fall apart. 45 up in tahoe. it's making a big push inland. cooler, breezy, morning clouds. some afternoon sun. may take awhile. temperatures will be below average here. 70s for some to near 80s for others. high pressure will build back in. >>> two people were hurt after a fire at an apartment complex in redwood city. the fire broke out at 5:00. firefighters say one person suffered from minor smoke inhalation. the other person suffered from some sort of medical condition not associated with the fire. >>> the sony play station network was effected and networks for world of war craft and league of legends. these
maybe out to the sacramento valley. it is setting the stage for a cooler day. a lot of 60s held up by the cloud cover. westerly at oakland. westerly at napa. only san jose is the out lier. all eyes on hurricane marie. it is moving now a little bit to the north. this is the one we've been focusing on. one was bullish by bringing pretty heavy rain invest. now it looks like it has backed off. there is plenty here. it will start to move into colder waters and fall apart. 45 up in tahoe. it's making...
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to become an independent state. modoc and siskiyou counties will submit declarations in sacramento to withdraw from the state. they would like to form the state of jefferson. that was video from the push to divide the state into six separate ones. >>> and hillary clinton is making an appearance at a tech summit in san francisco. she is speaking before hundreds of ceos, investors and tech industry insiders at the st. regis hotel. the event is invitation-only. >>> today ukraine's president announced russian troops have invaded his country. a top nato official also says at least 1,000 russian troops with sophisticated equipment have entered southeastern ukraine. russia denies the allegations. this is video of ukranians in kiev demanding stronger actions against pro-russian separatists. u.n. security council is now preparing to hold an emergency meeting to deal with this. >>> the ebola outbreak in west africa is getting worse. the number of people affected could top 20,000 now. 6 times more than previously stated. the virus has killed 1500 people. u.n.'s health agency has a new $489 million plan to deal with the
to become an independent state. modoc and siskiyou counties will submit declarations in sacramento to withdraw from the state. they would like to form the state of jefferson. that was video from the push to divide the state into six separate ones. >>> and hillary clinton is making an appearance at a tech summit in san francisco. she is speaking before hundreds of ceos, investors and tech industry insiders at the st. regis hotel. the event is invitation-only. >>> today...
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basically completely tossed out the old system and i just never thought that i would see sacramento get that momentum to take something that was so embedded in what layers of policy and political desires and in the hands of sacramento and to say, we're cutting all that and we're throwing the cash at the school districts, almost no strings attached and saying we want you to focus on these higher needs kids. >> so the momentum is there but there are definitely concerns, as well, schools already have plans in place on how to spend the money. are they sound plans? are there accountability factors built in? >> the law requires that every district have a plan in place of how they are going to spend the money and specifically the money for low income kids or english learners or foster children and so those plans are in place. they were made with community feedback, parent feedback. i think the concerns that a lot of people have, though, it was under the old system, as well, was how do you follow the money? is it transparent enough? will this money truly get to the kids who really need it or will it be gobbled
basically completely tossed out the old system and i just never thought that i would see sacramento get that momentum to take something that was so embedded in what layers of policy and political desires and in the hands of sacramento and to say, we're cutting all that and we're throwing the cash at the school districts, almost no strings attached and saying we want you to focus on these higher needs kids. >> so the momentum is there but there are definitely concerns, as well, schools...
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to midnight. and then today aerial spraying near sacramento. thank you, pam. >>> 20 minutes now before 9:00. dropping the baton. the metaphor tying oscar pistorius to murder. the final claims made by both the prosecution and defense during today's closing arguments at his trial. >>> and a pair of hurricanes closing in on hawaii right now and triggering flight cancellations. we will tell you why bay area travelers are worried as they head off to the big islands today. >>> an update on the south bay. 237 in milpitas. >>> well, we have a quieter pattern, thankfully, after a couple of days of rain. we are bag to fog and low clouds. we will talk about the first hurricane ever to hit the big island. looks like it will be tonight and tomorrow. more on iselle in our forecast. no rush, andy. come on. with the chase mobile app you can get a lot done in a little amount of time from transferring funds wait a minute. you've got to be kidding. did you guys see that? that ball was out. to paying your coach for adding five miles per hour to your serve. that ba
to midnight. and then today aerial spraying near sacramento. thank you, pam. >>> 20 minutes now before 9:00. dropping the baton. the metaphor tying oscar pistorius to murder. the final claims made by both the prosecution and defense during today's closing arguments at his trial. >>> and a pair of hurricanes closing in on hawaii right now and triggering flight cancellations. we will tell you why bay area travelers are worried as they head off to the big islands today....
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he was sent to sacramento when the a's got samardzija and hamill. led to start saturday against the royals. is everybody with me now? >> all in. >> just before the 1 p.m. trade deadline the [ indiscernible ] with the a's. a three team trade that landed them former cy young winner david price. he is outstanding. they got him from the rays. the four time all-star has been on a role lately 5-1 in july with a 1.74 earned run average. here's what it means. should the a's and tigers meet in the play-offs for the third year in a row, don't expect a lot of returns scored. detroit has the last three cy young winners in the american league and the a's are so deep in the rotation, that all-star scott kazmir is now the fourth starter. wow. what a day. >>> the pacifica american league little legal team hit the road yesterday for a week in san bernardino for the west regionals. the partest any team from fog city has ever gone. if they win, they will advance to the little league world series in williamsport. >> the bay area represents san bernadino the last couple
he was sent to sacramento when the a's got samardzija and hamill. led to start saturday against the royals. is everybody with me now? >> all in. >> just before the 1 p.m. trade deadline the [ indiscernible ] with the a's. a three team trade that landed them former cy young winner david price. he is outstanding. they got him from the rays. the four time all-star has been on a role lately 5-1 in july with a 1.74 earned run average. here's what it means. should the a's and tigers meet...
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he made the comment while welcoming the president of mexico to sacramento. reporter ron mcallister on the high-profile visit. >> reporter: a thunderous applause as mexican president nieto took his first steps through the california assembly chambers. governor brown, who visited president pena nieto in mexico last month, touted california's renewed relationship with its neighbors to the south. >> [ indiscernible even war, racial and ethnic insensitivity, i think we're at a very good point in our history of [ indiscernible ] and willingness of to pull together. >> reporter: brown says california is moving forward without the help from washington, d.c. on the issues of immigration, trade, climate change and higher education. >> we are joining hands with mexico. >> reporter: through a translator nieto says leaders in mexico are passing landmark legislation to strengthen his country as well as increase the ability to work with the united states. >> we have set the foundation to build a more competitive, fair and democratic country in which california will surely
he made the comment while welcoming the president of mexico to sacramento. reporter ron mcallister on the high-profile visit. >> reporter: a thunderous applause as mexican president nieto took his first steps through the california assembly chambers. governor brown, who visited president pena nieto in mexico last month, touted california's renewed relationship with its neighbors to the south. >> [ indiscernible even war, racial and ethnic insensitivity, i think we're at a very good...
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across california tomorrow, look for sunny skies and warm to hot conditions from chico to sacramento, palm springs, 80 in los angeles. here in the bay area, sunnier skies tomorrow than today for sure. some overnight early morning drizzle expected near the coast. there may be a spot or two lingering later in the day, but by afternoon, temperatures ranging from low to mid-60s to upper 80s inland. a mild eer day, a sunnier day, d even warmer days still towards the end of this week. larry and sheryl. >> spencer, thank you. >>> and still ahead on abc 7 news at 4:00, a night at the movie gives two teens more than just popcorn and candy. a california theater is closed today. >> plus, the cost of raising a child. how much parents can expect to shell out even before college. >>> and home alone in real life. why a mother claims her 7-year-old son is just fine to be home alone. is it the biting? ...we need to break up. cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you
across california tomorrow, look for sunny skies and warm to hot conditions from chico to sacramento, palm springs, 80 in los angeles. here in the bay area, sunnier skies tomorrow than today for sure. some overnight early morning drizzle expected near the coast. there may be a spot or two lingering later in the day, but by afternoon, temperatures ranging from low to mid-60s to upper 80s inland. a mild eer day, a sunnier day, d even warmer days still towards the end of this week. larry and...