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and president of political advocacy organization, governor california and john myers joining us from sacramento. almost to all of you. and john starting with you, a big week for the governor. you were there when he unveiled the budget. what are your take aways? >> the big message is it continues what brown has done since he has come to office which is chart a middle path between more spending and not spending enough. and the other part that i find interesting here is that it showed i think the governor's skills as politician. the guy likes to talk about policy and i don't think people think of him as a pure politician but he had a couple of good moves here. he outflanked democrats in the legislature on issues about the working par with tax credits and i think also he scored a win/win on the issue of tuition raises at uc with janet that pal tan know in these private meetings. they unveiled this deal that showed that brown is a good politician. i think that really set the tone for not only this budget but what happens in the next month. >> and we'll come back to both of those in a minute. john i
and president of political advocacy organization, governor california and john myers joining us from sacramento. almost to all of you. and john starting with you, a big week for the governor. you were there when he unveiled the budget. what are your take aways? >> the big message is it continues what brown has done since he has come to office which is chart a middle path between more spending and not spending enough. and the other part that i find interesting here is that it showed i...
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laura anthony joins us from sacramento tonight with more. laura. >> reporter: hi, cheryl. well, it looked for a time a few weeks ago that this bill might stall in a senate committee, but today the full senate passed it. a win for sure for supporters, but total victory is still a ways off. >> this bill is essentially about answering the call of parents and i believe the silent majority who supports vaccines. >> reporter: supporters say it's about protecting a larger community from a potentially deadly disease, but opponents of sb-277 claim it's about much more than that and cuts into the very foundation of american society. >> it seems to me to be unconstitutional to deny a child the right to an education. >> reporter: the bill does support education for unvaccinated students, but they must use independent study or be home schooled. >> ayes 25 nos 10. that measure passes. >> reporter: it wasn't even close as the california senate voted 25-ten to pass a controversial vaccine bill that now moves on to the state assembly. >> it will halt the continuing spread and rise growth i
laura anthony joins us from sacramento tonight with more. laura. >> reporter: hi, cheryl. well, it looked for a time a few weeks ago that this bill might stall in a senate committee, but today the full senate passed it. a win for sure for supporters, but total victory is still a ways off. >> this bill is essentially about answering the call of parents and i believe the silent majority who supports vaccines. >> reporter: supporters say it's about protecting a larger community...
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protect, he was shocked for the last five months, he's been using this building as a management building for his other offices from sacramento to san francisco. now, when he heard he was shocked because he didn't sign his lease, he has bought materials for this new area and they are inside the area, it is gutted. we are here because of rumor that is are not true, those false rumors have given birth to this meeting today because everybody was told that the place was an art gallery, it wasn't, and therefore it could -- they were told that dr. kalika could not put his medical service there and that was not true either. what is true in area is that the code is very clear that you cannot have a medical service as an original use in any building except if you are replacing an office, a professional office and service and on the ground floor. now, no medical office is accepted or allowed in this building or any other building in this neighborhood on the second, third or fourth floors. it is not allowed at all, it is illegal. you are allowed on the ground floor and below, dr. kalika bought a ground floor he bought it and below that
protect, he was shocked for the last five months, he's been using this building as a management building for his other offices from sacramento to san francisco. now, when he heard he was shocked because he didn't sign his lease, he has bought materials for this new area and they are inside the area, it is gutted. we are here because of rumor that is are not true, those false rumors have given birth to this meeting today because everybody was told that the place was an art gallery, it wasn't,...
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some of that kind of moving back in from off the sacramento area, in the valley, back toward us. farther to the east, a better opportunity. farther to the west, probably not. close enough. clouds, sun, showers. upper 70s for some. better by the coast. you get that -- 60s there. sal, anything new to report? . >> i'm looking at my list. don't see anything, which is good. nice and quiet. and it is. start off with the bay bridge toll plaza. you can see the traffic there is move along no
some of that kind of moving back in from off the sacramento area, in the valley, back toward us. farther to the east, a better opportunity. farther to the west, probably not. close enough. clouds, sun, showers. upper 70s for some. better by the coast. you get that -- 60s there. sal, anything new to report? . >> i'm looking at my list. don't see anything, which is good. nice and quiet. and it is. start off with the bay bridge toll plaza. you can see the traffic there is move along no
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today in the headlines we just reported a global expose of walmart using bottled water from california specifically from the sacramento municipal water supply, bottling it at a massive profit when california is in the worst drought in history. starbucks was also drawn bottled water from california though it easily vowed to move production to pennsylvania. please call, fill the phone lines. have i mentioned mississippi? maybe you live in jackson. we are urging you to call. urging you to call in right now. if you appreciate our coverage of, for example, the civil rights movement. perhaps you live in selma or atlanta, georgia, make the call that makes a difference, we are at $2000. if you want to come to new york watch the broadcast, sit on the set and i personally host you for dinner? freshly baked muffins, bagels people have a fantastic time here. numeral be mingling with students if the class is there that day. bring your guests, watch the broadcast on the set. you might meet little amy field or julie crosby, our general manager. rene might be lurking around, as well as our senior producer. keep these coming in. we ur
today in the headlines we just reported a global expose of walmart using bottled water from california specifically from the sacramento municipal water supply, bottling it at a massive profit when california is in the worst drought in history. starbucks was also drawn bottled water from california though it easily vowed to move production to pennsylvania. please call, fill the phone lines. have i mentioned mississippi? maybe you live in jackson. we are urging you to call. urging you to call in...
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us a little warmer toldday. >> 98 in yosemite today. toasty from sacramento to chico. we remain rather mild with 80s inland. there's the low. it is looking like it's headed to the central coast. but no it's going to miss us. it's heading up to the north. that will allow for a little bit more widespread mist and drizzle tomorrow morning. but with the showers around oregon and california border. looking at temperatures today and tonight, cool once again. 57 at at&t park. the sun setting at 8:25. and in the south bay, warmer for you. 77 san jose. low 70s for palo alto and redwood city. cloudy in san francisco. north bay numbers 73. petaluma, 75. napa 69 san leandro. 82 in livermore and the seven-day forecast, it's warmer day. cooler tomorrow by at least 5 degrees. we'll continue that cooldown for monday and then tuesday slowly turning things around for a warmer second half of the workweek. you can see look at live doppler 7 hd any time with the weather app. it's free on the app store and google play. more information at abc 7 news.com/app. it will be warmer even though it looks gray right now. here it's going t
us a little warmer toldday. >> 98 in yosemite today. toasty from sacramento to chico. we remain rather mild with 80s inland. there's the low. it is looking like it's headed to the central coast. but no it's going to miss us. it's heading up to the north. that will allow for a little bit more widespread mist and drizzle tomorrow morning. but with the showers around oregon and california border. looking at temperatures today and tonight, cool once again. 57 at at&t park. the sun setting...
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us through this really difficult season. and so those extra supplies from the sacramento river are very expensive, and so conservation helps keep everybody's costs down. >> sutton, the landscape architect, says the drought is giving californians a chance to rethink the water-guzzling, traditional front lawn. >> now, come on. come on. >> sally taylor is now one of a growing number of californians turning to artificial lawns. >> i was shocked at contemplation of it. i never thought that i would have an artificial lawn. i thought that it was really very wicked and immoral. [ laughter ] >> but the drought prompted a change of heart. >> if there hadn't been a drought, i doubt i would have but it is, and we don't know how long it will go on. >> taylor has made peace with her decision. >> it was so perfect when it went in that it frightened me. i had the feeling that i ought to spray-paint all the stuff behind it with green paint to make it look as good as the lawn, because i have never had a lawn that looked as good as this lawn. which made me kind of nervous. no it took some getting used to. but i don't regret it. >> ken honeycutt s
us through this really difficult season. and so those extra supplies from the sacramento river are very expensive, and so conservation helps keep everybody's costs down. >> sutton, the landscape architect, says the drought is giving californians a chance to rethink the water-guzzling, traditional front lawn. >> now, come on. come on. >> sally taylor is now one of a growing number of californians turning to artificial lawns. >> i was shocked at contemplation of it. i...
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sacramento last year. the bill now goes before the senate. ♪ >>> farmers who use water from the delta will have to wait tof the state will agree to their proposal to give up a lot of the water they use. the farmers who are senior water rights holders are offering to voluntary reduce up to 25% of their water this year in exchange for being spared deeper cuts. they had hoped to receive approval of the plan today. however, regulators with the state water resources control board have postponed making a decision. they tell us an announcement would likely be made next week. >>> such a long stretch of cloudy, cool weather is about to change. >> yes. we're looking at improvements as we get into your holiday weekend. for today, the picture not changing a whole lot. giving you another look at the gloomy one outside of the doors, as we have partly cloudy to mostly cloudy skies around the region. and we have thunderstorms a possibility over parts of the sierra. for us here at home, perhaps a few sprinkles. i want to see you this picture. this is up and around highway 88 near carson pass where there's snowshowers fall
sacramento last year. the bill now goes before the senate. ♪ >>> farmers who use water from the delta will have to wait tof the state will agree to their proposal to give up a lot of the water they use. the farmers who are senior water rights holders are offering to voluntary reduce up to 25% of their water this year in exchange for being spared deeper cuts. they had hoped to receive approval of the plan today. however, regulators with the state water resources control board have...
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sacramento. >>> that will do it for us on this thursday night. i'm lester holt. fromching, and good night. >>> lights camera access. >> it's like why? why are they allowing him to do that? >> sofia, anything nick can do or say? >> i can give these children a wonderful life. >> the
sacramento. >>> that will do it for us on this thursday night. i'm lester holt. fromching, and good night. >>> lights camera access. >> it's like why? why are they allowing him to do that? >> sofia, anything nick can do or say? >> i can give these children a wonderful life. >> the
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sacramento area. we talked about spectrum and net neutrality. joining us is representative doris matsui, a democrat from california. representative matsui you are cochair of the spectrum caucus. what do you do? representative matsui: my cochair is from kentucky. we felt spectrum is a vital resource in this country. it is a finite resource. the powers of most everything we understand as far as our ipads and phones and everything else. i felt it was necessary for people to understand this is what powers our economy. it is something that is important. it is the oxygen of a digital economy. whether you are doing -- measuring your heartbeat or the heating in your home -- we had to think about water efficiencies. we use spectrum for all of that. we thought it was important for the rest of congress to understand this vital resource. it is our invisible infrastructure, so to speak. it do not see it but without it, we wouldn't be where we are today. >> is it controlled by an entity? representative matsui: a spectrum is out there. we had to harness it in a way. we have to locate it as well. we have an auction. pe
sacramento area. we talked about spectrum and net neutrality. joining us is representative doris matsui, a democrat from california. representative matsui you are cochair of the spectrum caucus. what do you do? representative matsui: my cochair is from kentucky. we felt spectrum is a vital resource in this country. it is a finite resource. the powers of most everything we understand as far as our ipads and phones and everything else. i felt it was necessary for people to understand this is what...
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us a little bit of moisture. some of that is still streaming off from the sierra and also out toward the sacramento valley. chilly morning. a tiny bit warmer today. mix of sun and clouds, nice but it will be breezy. most locations continue to run well below normal. >>> it is pretty quiet here at 4:32. traffic is moving along very nicely in most areas and that means you don't have to necessarily run out of the house right now. just kind of hang out with us. the invitation is there. let's go out and take a look at the bay bridge toll plaza. we will start there. there are no major problems. it is light as you may expect it to be. and no problems on the san mateo, dumbarton bridge or richmond bridge. all bridges. they look good. let's go out to interstate 880 north and southbound. traffic is moving along very nicely. traffic looks good all the way down to the hayward area. this is a look at the peninsula from our map system. highway 101 and 280 are doing well. 4:33 let's go back to the desk. >> thank you, sal. >>> it is a somber day at jesse bethel high school one day after a well liked senior was shot to deat
us a little bit of moisture. some of that is still streaming off from the sierra and also out toward the sacramento valley. chilly morning. a tiny bit warmer today. mix of sun and clouds, nice but it will be breezy. most locations continue to run well below normal. >>> it is pretty quiet here at 4:32. traffic is moving along very nicely in most areas and that means you don't have to necessarily run out of the house right now. just kind of hang out with us. the invitation is there....
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some of that kind of moving back in from off the sacramento area, in the valley, back toward us. farther to the east, a better opportunity. farther to the west, probably not. close enough. clouds, sun, showers. upper 70s for some. better by the coast. you get that -- 60s there. sal, anything new to report? . >> i'm looking at my list. don't see anything, which is good. nice and quiet. and it is. start off with the bay bridge toll plaza. you can see the traffic there is move along noosely as you drive-through there. no major problems getting into san francisco. continues to be a nice looking commute once you're in the city. looking at the golden gate bridge, southbound 101, traffic looks good headed down from marin county to the toll plaza, eventually into the marin district of san francisco. westbound 580 as you drive- through livermore. has been a nice drive. san mateo and dunbar bridge traffic off to a good start. go back to the desk. >>> a terrifying attack in san jose captured on surveillance camera. a 13-year-old girl tells ktvu how a stranger pushed his way into her home an
some of that kind of moving back in from off the sacramento area, in the valley, back toward us. farther to the east, a better opportunity. farther to the west, probably not. close enough. clouds, sun, showers. upper 70s for some. better by the coast. you get that -- 60s there. sal, anything new to report? . >> i'm looking at my list. don't see anything, which is good. nice and quiet. and it is. start off with the bay bridge toll plaza. you can see the traffic there is move along noosely...
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it will start to come off the sierra from the sacramento area from the mother lode and head back toward uspresis. this is a broad brush. maybe eastern solano and then towards santa clara valley. about 4:00, 5:00, things will start to pop. east bay, south bay, looks like it's favoring those areas. by 5:00, 6:00, could be good lines forming and then by the evening down towards santa cruz, santa cruz mountains. we'll keep an eye on that for tomorrow. that's tomorrow. it may change its mind. another band would wrap in here early friday. in 36 hours we'll be in the window for showers. fog, some of that is holding on san mateo/santa cruz coast. if you are stuck in that, it won't be very warm. it will be nice today. mostly sunny. could be clouds popping up to the north. 60s and 70s on your temps. a little bit warmer here. but still slightly below average to near average. i mean, it's looking like a cool may. 70s here for many including san jose downday -- downtown. low 7 s on the peninsula -- 70s on the peninsula. the weekend looks pretty good. i've seen out to may 16th it looks cool. >> no such
it will start to come off the sierra from the sacramento area from the mother lode and head back toward uspresis. this is a broad brush. maybe eastern solano and then towards santa clara valley. about 4:00, 5:00, things will start to pop. east bay, south bay, looks like it's favoring those areas. by 5:00, 6:00, could be good lines forming and then by the evening down towards santa cruz, santa cruz mountains. we'll keep an eye on that for tomorrow. that's tomorrow. it may change its mind....
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sacramento. when it comes to stating fire personnel, they come low. >> we need to bring you -- >> video from a firefighter's helmet camera gives us a close up look that crash. and it also shows the incredible and immediate action of the fist responders there. >> they all shared an initial experience -- >> in fact the investigation credited their fire department's staffing levels to be experimental. sfo had 23 firefighters on duty all there within a mint of the crash. so we wanted to know just how prepared is the firefighters at sillicon valley in case of a similar disaster here. we listed data as similar incise and passenger traffic to san jose munettau international. and san jose had the smallest number of firefighters on boertd at any time and compare that to sacramento and santa ana with five each and a captain and battalion chief and pittsburgh with 15 and a chief officer for a shift. >> i think san jose is marginally inadequate. >> they developed and taught training courses for aircraft rescue and fire fieting. also called arff. and they created their own arff consulting business. back then there were seven firefighters per shift, now only four.
sacramento. when it comes to stating fire personnel, they come low. >> we need to bring you -- >> video from a firefighter's helmet camera gives us a close up look that crash. and it also shows the incredible and immediate action of the fist responders there. >> they all shared an initial experience -- >> in fact the investigation credited their fire department's staffing levels to be experimental. sfo had 23 firefighters on duty all there within a mint of the crash. so...
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sacramento to allow cities to use. >> the $80 mill whereon program will be rolled out in the next couple of years. money will come from federal and state grants. >>> california lawmakers are taking aima at sugary sodas. a new bill will tax them statewide. they will have to pay a 2 cent an ounce fee in any beverage sweetened with sugar. part of it will be passed on to consumers and reaction is mixed. >> if you are saying it is fair to do it for this, then what are they going to try to tax next? >> to tell you the truth they should of had that when i was a kid. >> the money would fund health programs across the california state. natural juices and diet drinks will be exempt. >>> it was a musical masterpiece, lost in time. [music] >> tonight, how a pair of bay ♪ with kaiser permanente you'll connect with your doctor any time anywhere. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. ♪ become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ >>> tonight, a remarkable story of lost and found. sharon chin on the jazz legend who lost a treasured piece of music and the east bay heroes who just brought it
sacramento to allow cities to use. >> the $80 mill whereon program will be rolled out in the next couple of years. money will come from federal and state grants. >>> california lawmakers are taking aima at sugary sodas. a new bill will tax them statewide. they will have to pay a 2 cent an ounce fee in any beverage sweetened with sugar. part of it will be passed on to consumers and reaction is mixed. >> if you are saying it is fair to do it for this, then what are they going...
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adrian moore from our cbs station in sacramento has more. >> there is not day that any of us don't think about her. >> reporter: purple and greenery bonnes line the -- green rib beens line the family's -- ribbons lean the levi home. now the man expected of killing the 21-year-old washington, d.c. intern is expected to get a new trial. attorneys for ingmar guandique argue a key witness in the 2011 trial lied and state prosecutors have with drown their long standing opposition in i can't say i have total doubt. i will say it i am 100% sure that the right man is behind bars. >> reporter: the native was romantically linked with then congressman gary condit, ruled out as a suspect. but does the levy family have doubts about him? >> i am not able to answer that. i am sorry. >> reporter: chandra's body was found in a washington, d.c. park and the mother does not anticipate attending much of the ingmar guandique trial. >> i don't have my daughter is. >> the next hearing is scheduled for next week but partisans are trying to push that back. >>> -- but prosecutors are trying to push that back. >>>
adrian moore from our cbs station in sacramento has more. >> there is not day that any of us don't think about her. >> reporter: purple and greenery bonnes line the -- green rib beens line the family's -- ribbons lean the levi home. now the man expected of killing the 21-year-old washington, d.c. intern is expected to get a new trial. attorneys for ingmar guandique argue a key witness in the 2011 trial lied and state prosecutors have with drown their long standing opposition in i...
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>> formers who use water from the delta are not sure if the state will agree to give up a quarter of their water this year in exchange for making deeper cuts. farmers along the sacramentoade the offer. they offered to either take less water for irrigation or leave a quarter of their crops unplanted. and the drought is creating another problem for californians. large infestations of roaches. exterm nay sars say -- those roaches are now looking for water and a place to cool off. so they are going into people's homes through cracks in the walls and corners. >> and my garage is the biggest part. due to the fact that there are cracks and crannies in there. that is where you will get most of your bugs. >> pest control companies are reporting a surge in business. roaches are also hiding out under landscape tarps and flower beds. >>> support is growing for a terror last electric's. her ever -- and the name of a student who police say committed suicide. school officials told her to change that shirt saying it was glorifying suicide. but she refused to do it. >> i said no. they said i don't think you understand. i said i understand, i can't do that. they said okay you will have
>> formers who use water from the delta are not sure if the state will agree to give up a quarter of their water this year in exchange for making deeper cuts. farmers along the sacramentoade the offer. they offered to either take less water for irrigation or leave a quarter of their crops unplanted. and the drought is creating another problem for californians. large infestations of roaches. exterm nay sars say -- those roaches are now looking for water and a place to cool off. so they are...
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so eugene please join us (clapping) thank you, doug wow, i have a good feeling today, the combiepts are going to win a great turnout i can actual i've seen them all from sacramento how many of you know that today is a special birthday not only for this department development but for willie mays. >> what a great memory this is going to be he turned 4 today i can't believe i'm doing this but i'm actually quoting a gorging and nucleus between what we do here and what we're celebrating and baseball and jackie robison number 42 actually spoken spoke but with wigging e willie mays i said that when he willie was in california whites refused to sell him a house in their communicated they loved his talent but didn't want him for a neighbor i just should dinner with someone that actually saw that happen he was a young kid huge baseball fan couldn't believe his hero was red rind from his neighborhood never got the chance to see willie mays when we fail to actually segregate our society just segregates doesn't it and whether it is in baseball or in housing or how we actually find housing for your neighborhoods in the word community has the word unnight there can be no commu
so eugene please join us (clapping) thank you, doug wow, i have a good feeling today, the combiepts are going to win a great turnout i can actual i've seen them all from sacramento how many of you know that today is a special birthday not only for this department development but for willie mays. >> what a great memory this is going to be he turned 4 today i can't believe i'm doing this but i'm actually quoting a gorging and nucleus between what we do here and what we're celebrating and...
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from sacramento water supply. they buy it and sell it to other companies. in fact, aquafina arrowhead, and dasani also buy it. bottled water companies use of the water supply every year, a drop in the bucket compared to city residents who use 2.6 trillion and agriculture which uses 2.8 trillion. the companies say they're monitoring the water situation and will adjust if necessary. starbucks has, however, taken the steps of temporarily moving its bottled water operation out of california into pennsylvania. >>> and california drought restrictions mean that people are cutting back on the way they use water. in sacramento homeowners have a new option to keep their grass looking green. a new company called brown lawns green will paint your lawn and they claim it almost looks real. >> ten feet away it looks like natural green lawn like you watered the heck out of it. in july you should be able to get six weeks to eight weeks out of it because you're not cutting your yard as much. >> he said the paint is nontoxic and safe for kids and pets to play on. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest developments in the amt
from sacramento water supply. they buy it and sell it to other companies. in fact, aquafina arrowhead, and dasani also buy it. bottled water companies use of the water supply every year, a drop in the bucket compared to city residents who use 2.6 trillion and agriculture which uses 2.8 trillion. the companies say they're monitoring the water situation and will adjust if necessary. starbucks has, however, taken the steps of temporarily moving its bottled water operation out of california into...
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from the mountains, to the valleys, to the beach. >> we're a california native. we love sacramento. so this is perfect for us reporter: and the perfect mix for california's economy. >> here you go. >> reporter: where small businesses like namaste deli is open just for the amgen tour. >> it's been good. there was a lot of traffic this morning. we did a lot of breakfast sandwiches. >> reporter: the amgen tour is a big shot in the arm for sacramento. >> this is going to drive more than $2 million economic drive to the community. >> reporter: and this will be televised around the world putting sacramento in the epicenter of the world. that could translate to more visitors. bringing tourists to the region. for people like dave anderson from iowa who plans to follow the race through every stage. in sacramento, mike luery, fox 2 news. >>> amgen tour is an eight day competition. it will run from nevada city to lodi. the race will be in san jose then it's off to southern california later on this week. >>> for the second time in a month an east bay pharmacy is cleaning up after would be thieves crash an suv right thro
from the mountains, to the valleys, to the beach. >> we're a california native. we love sacramento. so this is perfect for us reporter: and the perfect mix for california's economy. >> here you go. >> reporter: where small businesses like namaste deli is open just for the amgen tour. >> it's been good. there was a lot of traffic this morning. we did a lot of breakfast sandwiches. >> reporter: the amgen tour is a big shot in the arm for sacramento. >> this is...
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from sacramento this morning. >> seeing some of the pictures there makes a lot of us start to think about the cosco busan spill right here in the bay. >> reporter: disturbing reminder but if the initial reports hold true that about 21,000 gallons were spilled, that is less than half the amount spilled in the cosco busan accident which was almost 50 4,000. frank? >> anne makovec live in the newsroom, thank you. >>> another whale has washed ashore on a san mateo county beach this time at half moon bay. chopper 5 flew over the 40-foot adult gray whale as it rolled in the surf yesterday. it's clear the carcass is badly decomposed which could make it hard to determine the cause of death. >>> meanwhile, in pacifica, crews are burying two whales that have been rotting near mori point. yesterday, crews dug two big holes in the sand for the carcasses. the original plan was to let them decompose. but people in the city had been complaining about the worsening smell. >>> some new rules in the north bay for water customers with irrigation systems. people in the north marin water district can only water lawns three times a week
from sacramento this morning. >> seeing some of the pictures there makes a lot of us start to think about the cosco busan spill right here in the bay. >> reporter: disturbing reminder but if the initial reports hold true that about 21,000 gallons were spilled, that is less than half the amount spilled in the cosco busan accident which was almost 50 4,000. frank? >> anne makovec live in the newsroom, thank you. >>> another whale has washed ashore on a san mateo county...
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from sacramento, a bad drive? >> not until we got to berkeley. >> and then? >> then the bridge. it took us awhile to get over the bridge. >> reporter: the other direction wasn't any better driving between news stories. our news crew clocked in 2 1/4 hours san mateo to oakland. expect another rough drive for mother's day on sunday. the san mateo bridge will reopen monday at 5:00 a.m. the best part is everyone gets to look forward to memorial day weekend when they can do this all over again. the san mateo bridge will be closed for another few days to finish the work. >> as leslie mentioned, because of the closure, the bay bridge has been packed all day long. we want to show you that picture. do we have that live shot right now? it's coming up. stick with us. not too heavy at this hour, so that is a little bit of good news. when you're looking at here is the closed san mateo bridge. >>> now a look at the central freeway approach. really bad right now for a saturday night. lots of cars going in both directions. and one more for you. a look at the embarcadero. more cars than you typically see t
from sacramento, a bad drive? >> not until we got to berkeley. >> and then? >> then the bridge. it took us awhile to get over the bridge. >> reporter: the other direction wasn't any better driving between news stories. our news crew clocked in 2 1/4 hours san mateo to oakland. expect another rough drive for mother's day on sunday. the san mateo bridge will reopen monday at 5:00 a.m. the best part is everyone gets to look forward to memorial day weekend when they can do...
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from maribel? >> yeah. >> that's all for now. i'm lester holt. thanks for joining us. >>> next at 11:00 a missing sacramentodead a man who knew her well held without bail. wet weather on the way, where and when, the news is next. >>> she was like my granddaughter. she was just like a grandchild to me. >> a tragic end in the search for this missing girl from the sacramento area. her burned body found a long way from home. >> good evening, everyone. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm peggy bunker. a neighborhood is reeling from
from maribel? >> yeah. >> that's all for now. i'm lester holt. thanks for joining us. >>> next at 11:00 a missing sacramentodead a man who knew her well held without bail. wet weather on the way, where and when, the news is next. >>> she was like my granddaughter. she was just like a grandchild to me. >> a tragic end in the search for this missing girl from the sacramento area. her burned body found a long way from home. >> good evening, everyone. i'm...
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sacramento last year. >> state department released nearly 900 pages of e-mails from the private account used by hillary clinton while she was secretary of state. many of the pages from this first document release deal with the september 11 attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi that killed four americans. for a time after the attack, the administration blamed the attack on a antimuslim youtube video. there are discussions with that video to bill clinton, cindy. he told hillary clinton his sources initially pointed to that video as the cause. there are e-mails with the contact information of google and youtube executives. remember youtube pulled that antimuslim video in several middle eastern countries after the attack. reporter has more from washington. >> ahead of the long holiday weekend, oklahoma is hosting the southern republican leadership conference with most candidates using the opportunity to target front runner, hillary clinton. >> there's a possible candidate on the democratic side that is thinking or running for president, although she doesn't interact too much with the press or we don't get a lot
sacramento last year. >> state department released nearly 900 pages of e-mails from the private account used by hillary clinton while she was secretary of state. many of the pages from this first document release deal with the september 11 attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi that killed four americans. for a time after the attack, the administration blamed the attack on a antimuslim youtube video. there are discussions with that video to bill clinton, cindy. he told hillary clinton...
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water from the delta, well, you should know -- who use wt water from the delta should know if they will give up water for exchange of deeper cuts. this is a rare offer by farmers along the sacramento for irrigation or leave a quarter of their crops unplanted. >>> the flextime you play scrabble, you will have more options when it comes to officially accepted word. the creators added 6500 new words to the acceptable list. it's all designed to attract a younger generation of scrabble players. some. new words include twirking, sexting, emoji and facetime. all influenced by social media. >>> the trailer is out for a documenttry about the bay area's own bat kid who stole everyone's heart, including mine, a couple of years ago. take a look. ♪ >> we decided to turn san francisco into gotham city. >> the postings from all offer the world. >> when i saw the face, i wanted to be part of that. >> i love the transformation how he totally plays the character. this goes behind the scenes of the make a wish celebration for miles scott. he's a leukemia survive. we all remember how he went over the city to catch the bad guys. bad kid is set for release june 26th. i love the police chief, fire chief
water from the delta, well, you should know -- who use wt water from the delta should know if they will give up water for exchange of deeper cuts. this is a rare offer by farmers along the sacramento for irrigation or leave a quarter of their crops unplanted. >>> the flextime you play scrabble, you will have more options when it comes to officially accepted word. the creators added 6500 new words to the acceptable list. it's all designed to attract a younger generation of scrabble...
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us live from their homes on the wall of america. we got folks from all other the country. you see georgia, denver, lake forest, philadelphia, sacramentos, and syracuse, new york. hello, everybody. how you guys doing? >> all right. >> great. >> jimmy: are you ready for show and tell? >> yeah. >> we're ready. >> jimmy: i don't even want to know what's happening here, by the way. all right. let's start with you in the bottom corner, from fort myers florida, am i saying your name right? >> yes. >> jimmy: what do you do for a living? >> i'm an' that technician. >> jimmy: you do facials and that sort of thing? >> facials and waxing. >> jimmy: i bet you see all kinds of weird kind of gross stuff, don't you? >> every day. >> jimmy: is it a satisfying thing when you really pop a good one? >> it's the best. that's why i got into this job. >> jimmy: i found there are two kinds of people, people who love that and people who find it to be completely repulsive. i happen to be one of the people that love that kind of stuff. if one of my kids has a zit in their ear, i will tackle them, force them to the ground and squeeze it as hard as i have to. >>
us live from their homes on the wall of america. we got folks from all other the country. you see georgia, denver, lake forest, philadelphia, sacramentos, and syracuse, new york. hello, everybody. how you guys doing? >> all right. >> great. >> jimmy: are you ready for show and tell? >> yeah. >> we're ready. >> jimmy: i don't even want to know what's happening here, by the way. all right. let's start with you in the bottom corner, from fort myers florida, am i...
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from sacramento. was it a bad drive? >> not until we got to berkeley. >> and then -- >> then the bridge, it took us a while to get over the bridge. the other direction wasn't any better. driving between news stories. our abc7 news stories clocked in 2.25 hours getting from san mateo to oakland. by night fall things seemed to calm down. but expect another rough drive for mother's day on sunday. the san mateo bridge will reopen monday at 5:00 a.m. the best part everyone gets to look forward to memorial day weekend. that's when they can to it all over again. san mateo bridge will be closed another few days to finish the work. in san francisco, leslie brinkley, abc7 news. >>> and because of the closer the bay bridge was packed all day yesterday. we can see the same thing again today. this is a live look at the bay bridge. no problems. it should remain busy through tonight. >>> and another closer this weekend, bart service has been suspended between the fruitvale and coliseum airport stations. a crew is working on a rail replacement project. a bus bridge will help riders travel between the stations. bart says there could be 30
from sacramento. was it a bad drive? >> not until we got to berkeley. >> and then -- >> then the bridge, it took us a while to get over the bridge. the other direction wasn't any better. driving between news stories. our abc7 news stories clocked in 2.25 hours getting from san mateo to oakland. by night fall things seemed to calm down. but expect another rough drive for mother's day on sunday. the san mateo bridge will reopen monday at 5:00 a.m. the best part everyone gets to...
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from sacramento. was it a bad drive? >> not until we got to berkeley. >> and then -- >> then the bridge, it took us a while to get over the bridge. the other direction wasn't any better. driving between news stories. our abc7 news stories clocked in 2.25 hours. expect another rough drive for mother's day on sunday. the san mateo bridge will reopen monday at 5 :00 a.m. the best part everyone gets to look forward to memorial day weekend. that's what they can to it all over again. san mateo bridge will be closed another few days to finish the work. in san francisco leslie brinkley abc7 news. >>> and because of the closer the bay bridge was packed all day yesterday. we can see the same thing g- today. this is a live look at the bay bridge t should remain busy through tonight. >>> and another closer this weekend, bart service has been suspended between the fruitvale and coliseum airport stations. a crew is working on a rail replacement project. a bus bridge will help riders travel between the stations. bart says there could be 30-minute delays. service is expected to be running again tomorrow morning. >> parking fees are incre
from sacramento. was it a bad drive? >> not until we got to berkeley. >> and then -- >> then the bridge, it took us a while to get over the bridge. the other direction wasn't any better. driving between news stories. our abc7 news stories clocked in 2.25 hours. expect another rough drive for mother's day on sunday. the san mateo bridge will reopen monday at 5 :00 a.m. the best part everyone gets to look forward to memorial day weekend. that's what they can to it all over...
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from sacramento. was it a bad drive? >> not until we got to berkeley. >> and then -- >> then the bridge, it took us a while to get over the bridge. the other direction wasn't any better. driving between news stories. our abc7 news stories clocked in 2.25 hours getting from san mateo to oakland. by night fall things seemed to calm down. but expect another rough drive for mother's day on sunday. the san mateo bridge will reopen monday at 5:00 a.m. the best part everyone gets to look forward to memorial day weekend. that's when they can to it all over again. san mateo bridge will be closed another few days to finish the work. in san francisco, leslie brinkley, abc7 news. >>> and because of the closer the bay bridge was packed all day yesterday. we can see the same thing again today. this is a live look at the bay bridge. it should remain busy through tonight. >>> and another closer this weekend, bart service has been suspended between the fruitvale and coliseum airport stations. a crew is working on a rail replacement project. a bus bridge will help riders travel between the stations. bart says there could be 30-minute delay
from sacramento. was it a bad drive? >> not until we got to berkeley. >> and then -- >> then the bridge, it took us a while to get over the bridge. the other direction wasn't any better. driving between news stories. our abc7 news stories clocked in 2.25 hours getting from san mateo to oakland. by night fall things seemed to calm down. but expect another rough drive for mother's day on sunday. the san mateo bridge will reopen monday at 5:00 a.m. the best part everyone gets to...
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use by as little as 8% to as much as 36%. the chair of the california state water board joins me from sacramento, felicia marcus. what has been achieved since governor brown came out with the voluntary restrictions? >> we had voluntary restrictions, then mild mandatory orders to our local water agencies and on average californians did step up and saved around 9% which is significant, just not enough in the face of another dry year we're in. >> ifill: what areas of the state have been hardest hit? >> agriculture in rural california have been hit the hardest through the course of this drought. we have hundreds of thousands of acres of soured fields, hundreds of thousands of people out of work. communities are running out of water and we're delivering water in tankers and drilling wells and running pipe. we're taking this action to give our large urban community extra resilience in what we know is an unprecedented drought in our lifetime, our grandparents lifetime but certainly not in history and the other countries. the australian experience in the 2000s when they thought they were in the usual three-year drought
use by as little as 8% to as much as 36%. the chair of the california state water board joins me from sacramento, felicia marcus. what has been achieved since governor brown came out with the voluntary restrictions? >> we had voluntary restrictions, then mild mandatory orders to our local water agencies and on average californians did step up and saved around 9% which is significant, just not enough in the face of another dry year we're in. >> ifill: what areas of the state have...
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farmers and the sacramento delta area and some mckean river area happening the state officials warn that the days away from the biggest mandatory cuts in more than 30 years. >> annie: we could use the rain with a whole drought situation but love of folks have upper plants at moral weekend and we are looking at a warmer conditions is seymour sunshine as well out say heading in the sunday and monday about we are starting to turn the corner here and see more sunshine let. look to the golden gate bridge traffic no problem heading uptown going up to the north bay wine country living aquatic conditions and francisco 59 degrees oakland 57 low 60s and san jose concord 60 as well as '60s and santa rosa and so what we had this contractor no rain in return right now but were still checking a couple areas of light showers and services co keep in mind if you're heading toward a top coat sonora have a pass have reopened and then that's the good news for travelers up in the mountains so it scatterbrain activity north of ukiah had headed up or in california border made her spotty showers are rain totals are pretty weak here. the diablo for injured last 24 hours 100 for rose peak sfo san jose a
farmers and the sacramento delta area and some mckean river area happening the state officials warn that the days away from the biggest mandatory cuts in more than 30 years. >> annie: we could use the rain with a whole drought situation but love of folks have upper plants at moral weekend and we are looking at a warmer conditions is seymour sunshine as well out say heading in the sunday and monday about we are starting to turn the corner here and see more sunshine let. look to the golden...
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from roc®. my name is mary molina and i'm a pipeline engineer for pg&e in the sacramento region. new technology is being usedpg&e is employing these technologies as an investment to the system for the long run. we're not just going to roll up and go home because we live here and we work here and we care about the work and we care about doing it right. we all have the same goals to make the system safe and to make the community safe. together, we're building a better california. we were below the 88th southern parallel. we had traveled for over 850 miles. my men driven nearly mad from starvation and frostbite. today we make history. >>bienvenidos! welcome to the south pole! if you're dora the explorer, you explore. it's what you do. >>what took you so long? if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. >>you did it, yay! >>> street medicine is bringing medical care right to the homeless where they are. under the bridges and along the riverbanks abandoned buildings. safety net, anybody home? it's going to the people. can you make a fist? that hurt? i've bee
from roc®. my name is mary molina and i'm a pipeline engineer for pg&e in the sacramento region. new technology is being usedpg&e is employing these technologies as an investment to the system for the long run. we're not just going to roll up and go home because we live here and we work here and we care about the work and we care about doing it right. we all have the same goals to make the system safe and to make the community safe. together, we're building a better california. we were...
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from the sacramento river. a supply brought in for the first time this year. it is also warmer and more organic. >> this year this is not going to be the normal water customers are used to drinking. we expect changes to the taste and the smell. >>> this will be the second time they will introduce the new supply but more slowly since the last time customers complined. >> the -- complained. >> it is safe to drink but it leaves a different taste and smell that people are not used to. >> reporter: customers will notice the change next week and are advised to get used to it. >> they are here till the drought ends and we need a wet winter or a few wet winters to get out of the drought. >> reporter: what can you do? chill the water wydown. the colder it -- way down. the colder it is the better it tastes and this is a carbon filter. a britta pitcher, that will filter out the taste and the smell. not cheap, 25 bucks. but it is a way you can protect yourself for a long time come. tom vacar, ktvu fox 2 news. >> all right. thank you. >>> one of the two los angeles men convicted of beating san francisco giants' fan bryan stow asked the judge for mercy today in a fire arms case. l
from the sacramento river. a supply brought in for the first time this year. it is also warmer and more organic. >> this year this is not going to be the normal water customers are used to drinking. we expect changes to the taste and the smell. >>> this will be the second time they will introduce the new supply but more slowly since the last time customers complined. >> the -- complained. >> it is safe to drink but it leaves a different taste and smell that people are...
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use by as much as 36%, while the curbs do not apply to agriculture and other industry. local news station cbs13 news found walmart is drawing its bottled water from the sacramento municipal water supply. at a massive profit. starbucks has also been drawn bottled water from california, although it recently vowed to move production to pennsylvania after the practice came to light. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with aaron mate. aaron: welcome to all our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. four years ago this month, president obama announced u.s. forces had killed osama bin laden in a raid on his hideout in pakistan. >> at my direction, the united states launched a targeted operation against the compound in abbottabad, pakistan. a small team of americans carried it out with extreme eric kurtz and capability. no americans were harmed. they took care to avoid civilian casualties. after a firefight, they killed osama bin laden and took custody of his body. aaron: but now, a new investigation says the official story is a lie. in an explosive report, the veter
use by as much as 36%, while the curbs do not apply to agriculture and other industry. local news station cbs13 news found walmart is drawing its bottled water from the sacramento municipal water supply. at a massive profit. starbucks has also been drawn bottled water from california, although it recently vowed to move production to pennsylvania after the practice came to light. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy...
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using surface roads. 7:49. let's go to steve. >>> low cloud deck has made it all the way out to sacramento. nice e-mail from bob.0 and there's fog, he says. that doesn't happen very often. almost every location around the bay has some fog. there's plenty to go around. i would think it's marked itself out -- maxed itself out today. i would think. we encourage facebook, twitter, social media, including our own employee, scott in the control room. last time he went out on a break at 4:45, he said it's clear. i said clear. he said let me redeem myself. it's cold, mist, low clouds. yes, it is cold. look at that fog. there's always a break out there. they get a little bit of sun. probably not very warm. 40s and 50s. 50 novato, napa, fairfield. low 50s, redwood city, reports of drizzle and mist for many. some san francisco and along parts of the coast. that will increase. william tweetie in vallejo says hi, bill. yesterday's high 65. perfect bay area weather. if you like 6 a, you will like -- if you liked 65, you will like 64. you can thank or blame the cold ocean temps, they've cooled off. that upwelling is good, good
using surface roads. 7:49. let's go to steve. >>> low cloud deck has made it all the way out to sacramento. nice e-mail from bob.0 and there's fog, he says. that doesn't happen very often. almost every location around the bay has some fog. there's plenty to go around. i would think it's marked itself out -- maxed itself out today. i would think. we encourage facebook, twitter, social media, including our own employee, scott in the control room. last time he went out on a break at 4:45,...
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use of covert operations by early american presidents. he is a co-author of the reagan years and at reagan's side insider recollections from sacramento to these. dr. knott's most recent book, on the war on terror was published in 2012. amy goodwin is a producer of democracy now, a national, daily, independence, award-winning program, airing on over 1300 public television and radio stations worldwide. ms. goodwin has -- ms. goomdman has won numerous awards. she was honored with the 2014 if stone medal for lifetime achievement. she is also the first journalist to have received the right livelihood award, widely known as the alternative nobel prize for, quote developing an innovative model of truly independent, grassroots journalism that brings too many people the alternative voices that are often excluded by the mainstream media. end quote. she was a recipient of the american women in radio and television gracie award and the nation prize for creative citizenship. her reporting on east timor in nigeria has won numerous awards, including the robert f kennedy prize for international reporting and the alfred dupont award. it is now my pressure t
use of covert operations by early american presidents. he is a co-author of the reagan years and at reagan's side insider recollections from sacramento to these. dr. knott's most recent book, on the war on terror was published in 2012. amy goodwin is a producer of democracy now, a national, daily, independence, award-winning program, airing on over 1300 public television and radio stations worldwide. ms. goodwin has -- ms. goomdman has won numerous awards. she was honored with the 2014 if stone...
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sacramento area. we talked about spectrum and net neutrality with her. now joining us on "the communicators" is representative doris matsui a democrat from california. representative matsui you are cochair of the spectrum group. what do you do? >> guest: we felt that spectrum is a vital resource in the country and a lot of people don't understand how spectrum is used. it is such a finite resource and powers everything we understand as far as ipads and phones and everything else. it is necessary to under this is what powers the economy. it is something that is important and the oxygen of the digital economy whether you are measuring your heart beat your heating in your home, whether you are doing like in california where we have to thing about water efficiency and things like that you need spectrum for all of that. we felt it was important for the rest of congress to understand this water resource. it is our -- i like to say it is our invisible infrastructure so to speak. people don't understand without it we would not be where we are today. >> host: how would you like to see it controlled? >> guest: spectrum is out there and we need to harness it in
sacramento area. we talked about spectrum and net neutrality with her. now joining us on "the communicators" is representative doris matsui a democrat from california. representative matsui you are cochair of the spectrum group. what do you do? >> guest: we felt that spectrum is a vital resource in the country and a lot of people don't understand how spectrum is used. it is such a finite resource and powers everything we understand as far as ipads and phones and everything else....
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from a national forest and it's based on tribal land. people who don't like the industry in general like crunch nestle campaign in sacramento are using this a mere fraction of 1% of the state's water, though nobody has asked for sure. >> we're asked the city of xreemt -- sacramento to put the issue on the agenda. they refused for over six months. bottling water for profit is absurd. >> well, that opinion is starting to hold water. nestle is saying look they're trying to do what's right. they want to be good stewards. while companies like starbucks are sending their ethos water out of state to be processed somewhere else nestle says going out of state creates its own environmental concerns. we should hear more from nestle tomorrow on "power lunch." back to you. >> you have businesses in california. this is serious stuff. how does it impact it? >> i'm not washing units as much. i have grass in some of my businesses and i'm changing it to astroturf. it's a real issue. >>> the profits, bottom line, next. there's some facts about seaworld we'd like you to know. we don't collect killer whales from the wild. and haven't for 35 years. with the hi
from a national forest and it's based on tribal land. people who don't like the industry in general like crunch nestle campaign in sacramento are using this a mere fraction of 1% of the state's water, though nobody has asked for sure. >> we're asked the city of xreemt -- sacramento to put the issue on the agenda. they refused for over six months. bottling water for profit is absurd. >> well, that opinion is starting to hold water. nestle is saying look they're trying to do what's...