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he yin and her husband lin zhongjie know just how it feels to be single children. they both grew up in one-child households, and they wonder if that's the best environment for their son. "one obvious feature of our generation is a strong sense of loneliness... most of us were growing grew up without the company of siblings or cousins, which results in some flaws in interpersonal communication and sense of responsibility." "as both my wife and i are the only child of our respective families... we are entitled to have two kids. but we are hesitating about this, for because we will face greater pressure to raise another child, which costs a large sum amount of money and energy. >> if we have two kids, perhaps we can create a more favorable living better environment for the development of their personalities. they'll tend to be healthier psychologically. and when my husband and i are getting get old and can't keep pace with the times, the two kids can help each other by discussing problems and offering valuable suggestions. they can trust each other to help them to pul
he yin and her husband lin zhongjie know just how it feels to be single children. they both grew up in one-child households, and they wonder if that's the best environment for their son. "one obvious feature of our generation is a strong sense of loneliness... most of us were growing grew up without the company of siblings or cousins, which results in some flaws in interpersonal communication and sense of responsibility." "as both my wife and i are the only child of our...
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as our da lin reports, some people just aren't listening. >> reporter: yeah, ken. looking at this charred landscape it's hard to imagine things are getting better but they are thanks to the weather conditions today. and that is a big relief for homeowners who decided to ignore mandatory evacuations orders and decided to stay put. >> a veteran, i'm experienced. this is not our first rodeo. >> reporter: this man and several neighbors on the sparks ranch decided to ride out the fire. bob watched as flames last night charred a hillside not far away. >> i don't feel in danger. i don't feel like there's going to be any -- >> reporter: at what point will you leave? >> if i see it coming over the ridge. >> reporter: those who didn't want to take chances left with their animals and whatever they could put in suitcases. >> a little tired. call it anxious, right? got some anxiety going on. i'd really like to see the aftermath. >> reporter: unlike yesterday, when flames burned right up to highways and homes, today's calm winds and cooler temperatures slowed the fire down. much
as our da lin reports, some people just aren't listening. >> reporter: yeah, ken. looking at this charred landscape it's hard to imagine things are getting better but they are thanks to the weather conditions today. and that is a big relief for homeowners who decided to ignore mandatory evacuations orders and decided to stay put. >> a veteran, i'm experienced. this is not our first rodeo. >> reporter: this man and several neighbors on the sparks ranch decided to ride out the...
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let's get right out to kpix 5 reporter da lin, who joins us live from the evacuation center in winters. da. >> reporter: yeah, frank. the red cross has about a handful of people here at the evacuation center in winters and many more came here for food and water. now, here's the latest from cal fire. they just had a press conference about 20 minutes ago. this fire destroyed one home, outbuilding and damaged one home. >> the reason for the number is just the inaccessible areas of the fire are difficult to get dozer lines around and hand lines to where we can call it. we have a lot of steep country. >> reporter: firefighters worry erratic winds and tinder dry conditions will fuel the fire. a car accident is believed to have started the wildfire. the cause is under investigation. the fast-moving fire had people evacuating homes near the town of winters. some campgrounds south of lake berryessa have also been evacuated. earlier this morning we talked to a woman who evacuated dozens of horses. >> there are 40 horses on the ranch so we can only take so many at a time so while they were taking
let's get right out to kpix 5 reporter da lin, who joins us live from the evacuation center in winters. da. >> reporter: yeah, frank. the red cross has about a handful of people here at the evacuation center in winters and many more came here for food and water. now, here's the latest from cal fire. they just had a press conference about 20 minutes ago. this fire destroyed one home, outbuilding and damaged one home. >> the reason for the number is just the inaccessible areas of the...
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> officer lunger's body was moved from the hospital in castro valley just hours ago and kpix 5's da lin outside the eden medical center now with more. >> reporter: frank, officers and officers from other bay area police departments gathered here to support the fallen officer and his family. we understand the sergeant is survived by two daughters. it's the most dreaded outcome for law enforcement, police officers escorting sergeant scott lunger's flag-draped body out of eden medical center into a coroner's van. police from around the bay area lined up near the van and saluted the fallen officer. sergeant lunger is a 15-year veteran. >> very well liked, very well respected, um, sergeant, police officer. he loved his job. he was always out there eag forget involved. he was engaged in the community. >> reporter: hayward police described him as the ideal cop. they say the patrol sergeant was a member of the s.w.a.t. team and the gang suppression unit. he also trained incoming officers to the hayward police department. >> i just needed to come out here and show my support. >> reporter: while
> officer lunger's body was moved from the hospital in castro valley just hours ago and kpix 5's da lin outside the eden medical center now with more. >> reporter: frank, officers and officers from other bay area police departments gathered here to support the fallen officer and his family. we understand the sergeant is survived by two daughters. it's the most dreaded outcome for law enforcement, police officers escorting sergeant scott lunger's flag-draped body out of eden medical...
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in oakland i'm da lin, kpix5. >> the bust comes two weeks after a fairfield man was critically injured while assembling fireworks in his garage. >>> tonight a guy accused of firing shots during the pride celebrations in san francisco is behind bars. cell phone video captured the moment shots rang out. you can see the terrified crowd of people running away. it happened saturday near united nations plaza. an innocent bystander was hit in the arm, but he's okay. thanks to some tips police arrested 19-year-old joshua spencer tonight. >>> campaign 2016 and donald trump just got fired again, but tonight he's not backing away from his comments about mexican immigrants. veronica de la cruz says he's doubling down. >> the real estate mogul is losing business right and left, but his political stock is soaring. tonight trump collection suits and beds are going out of style. macy's and serta followed nbc and univision's lead severing ties with the billionaire businessman. in a statement serta said it does not agree with nor endorse recent statements made by mr. trump about mexican immigrants. >> t
in oakland i'm da lin, kpix5. >> the bust comes two weeks after a fairfield man was critically injured while assembling fireworks in his garage. >>> tonight a guy accused of firing shots during the pride celebrations in san francisco is behind bars. cell phone video captured the moment shots rang out. you can see the terrified crowd of people running away. it happened saturday near united nations plaza. an innocent bystander was hit in the arm, but he's okay. thanks to some tips...
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da lin is live with why they were forced to shut down the highway again just two hours later. da. >> reporter: that's right. the fire is now burning in remote areas away from the homes. that's the good news. so firefighters allowed some evacuees to return home this afternoon. and some folks are returning to situations like this. take a look. flames burned up to the foundation. we are told a dozen firefighters on wednesday night actually surrounded this house and stopped the flames from burning it down. the resident is thankful for the efforts. cal fire says thanks to today's calm weather conditions, the fire is not growing. there's still a lot of hot spots within the perimeter that are burning. that's why the choppers continue to make water drops. now, those who were allowed home today say it's good to see the houses still standing. >> no. i wasn't expecting the house to be here at all. but here it is. it's still standing. >> you see the house still intact. i'm indebted to cal fire. >> reporter: liz, as you mentioned, the firefighters reopened highway 128 at noon so people liv
da lin is live with why they were forced to shut down the highway again just two hours later. da. >> reporter: that's right. the fire is now burning in remote areas away from the homes. that's the good news. so firefighters allowed some evacuees to return home this afternoon. and some folks are returning to situations like this. take a look. flames burned up to the foundation. we are told a dozen firefighters on wednesday night actually surrounded this house and stopped the flames from...
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kpix 5's da lin has the dispatch tapes. >> reporter: responding officers over the radio described a man out of control holed up inside this classic car dealership. >> screaming, very loud. [ indiscernible ] smashing things. >> reporter: it was around 2:00 sunday morning. police say john demming broke into the dealership and was acting erratic. [ indiscernible ] [ poor audio ] >> reporter: pleasanton police said after they sent a k-9 into the building the victim fled. he allegedly attacked an officer punching him to the point where the officer almost blacked out. they say the officer fired his gun in self-defense killing the 19-year-old man. >> he was a sweet boy. >> reporter: his family doesn't buy any of this. in fact, deming's mother says cops raided her home held her at gunpoint and didn't say her son was dead until the search was over. his father a reserve police officer at a different department doesn't understand how a burglary call ended in death. >> i don't know why they didn't talk to him rather than going in with high adrenaline and hunt somebody. >> reporter: in pleasanton, d
kpix 5's da lin has the dispatch tapes. >> reporter: responding officers over the radio described a man out of control holed up inside this classic car dealership. >> screaming, very loud. [ indiscernible ] smashing things. >> reporter: it was around 2:00 sunday morning. police say john demming broke into the dealership and was acting erratic. [ indiscernible ] [ poor audio ] >> reporter: pleasanton police said after they sent a k-9 into the building the victim fled. he...
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da lin reports. da. >> reporter: flags fleeing at half-staff at city hall. police say not only did sergeant scott lunger love his job, he also dedicated himself to his two daughters. it's the most dreaded outcome for law enforcement. police officers escorting sergeant scott lunger's flag- draped body out of eden medical center. they lined up and saluted the fallen officer as his body was nene a coroner van. >> ideal police officer. scott loved this job. did he it eagerly. it's a tragedy. >> reporter: sergeant lunger was a 15-year veteran. the patrol sergeant at one point led his depa team and worked on the gang suppression unit. he also trained incoming officers for the hayward police department. >> the department is devastated but we are pulling together and will get through this. >> reporter: the community is mourning the loss as well as the sheriff's department transported the body to the coroner's office. carlos ramirez and his mother held up a flag in front of the hospital to thank the fallen officer. >> with all the -- everything going on in this count
da lin reports. da. >> reporter: flags fleeing at half-staff at city hall. police say not only did sergeant scott lunger love his job, he also dedicated himself to his two daughters. it's the most dreaded outcome for law enforcement. police officers escorting sergeant scott lunger's flag- draped body out of eden medical center. they lined up and saluted the fallen officer as his body was nene a coroner van. >> ideal police officer. scott loved this job. did he it eagerly. it's a...
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da lin joins us now live from the airport. da. >> allen, hard to believe from what we're seeing now sfo seeing one of the busiest days on record. the line for the past couple of hours inside and out have been moving fairly easily. sfo says when it comes to the number of passengers, it projects today to be an all- time high. a spokesman says about 82,000 people book their departure flights out of sfo today. the previous record was about 80,000 people. now, aaa projects 1.8% increase in air travel over 2014's july 4 weekend. travel experts say with the economy bouncing back, more people are traveling this weekend. >> parking lot d the backup to the backup parking lot has, like, 10 spaces left so they just left earlier maybe. i don't know. but maybe they got a start yesterday. >> reporter: since it's expected to be so busy, they even have therapy dogs out here helping travelers cope with the stress. again, surprising that the number from today is expected to surpass the thanksgiving and christmas holidays. live at sfo, i'm da lin
da lin joins us now live from the airport. da. >> allen, hard to believe from what we're seeing now sfo seeing one of the busiest days on record. the line for the past couple of hours inside and out have been moving fairly easily. sfo says when it comes to the number of passengers, it projects today to be an all- time high. a spokesman says about 82,000 people book their departure flights out of sfo today. the previous record was about 80,000 people. now, aaa projects 1.8% increase in air...
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in san leandro, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >>> it was a smoky commute for bart rider today. fire crews responded to report of a fire on a train just after 4:30. four stations in the east bay shut down throwing a wrench of course, into the morning commute. kpix 5's christin ayers on what started the smoke. >> reporter: bart service is back to normal for the evening commute. officials telling me today they are still trying to figure out why there was yet another malfunction on their aging fleet. the train was going 5 miles an hour when witnesses saw a flash and heard what sounded like an explosion just before 8 a.m. moments later the train car filled with smoke. three people were hurt as they kicked out a window and scrambled out of the train. today a bart spokesman says the 1,000-volt current that was supposed to go from the third rail to the train arced through the air instead. it happened on a stretch of track between fruitvale station and coliseum station. bart crews just finished repairing that section and replacing these aging railroad ties. >> this is the same section o
in san leandro, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >>> it was a smoky commute for bart rider today. fire crews responded to report of a fire on a train just after 4:30. four stations in the east bay shut down throwing a wrench of course, into the morning commute. kpix 5's christin ayers on what started the smoke. >> reporter: bart service is back to normal for the evening commute. officials telling me today they are still trying to figure out why there was yet another malfunction on their aging...
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kpix 5's da lin says it was such a large bust, they had to call in a second truck to haul that stuff away. >> reporter: it looks like moving day at the east oakland home. police and the bomb squad teamed up to take out the fireworks one box at a time. there were so many boxes they wouldn't all fit in this one truck. two men inside were arrested. where did you get those fireworks? [ censored ] >> this is the largest confiscation that we have seen doing this. >> reporter: investigators say all of these are illegal fireworks and an officer said the fireworks in this box are called hydrogen bombs. >> if there's a heat source that ignited this, we are looking at, um, single family residence. we're look at small children. >> reporter: at the suspect's home, we counted four young children inside, more kids next door. >> definitely bad for kids because the kids in the house would be killed and surrounding houses would have been affected. >> boom, gone, you know? no more house, no more me. i'd be in bits and pieces. >> reporter: the fireworks are worth about $50,000. neighbors say people have
kpix 5's da lin says it was such a large bust, they had to call in a second truck to haul that stuff away. >> reporter: it looks like moving day at the east oakland home. police and the bomb squad teamed up to take out the fireworks one box at a time. there were so many boxes they wouldn't all fit in this one truck. two men inside were arrested. where did you get those fireworks? [ censored ] >> this is the largest confiscation that we have seen doing this. >> reporter:...
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da lin with how people are remembering sergeant scott lunger but first, devin fehely with the moments leading up to the deadly shooting. devin. >> reporter: yeah. you can call this the perils of police work a job that involves service and sacrifice and can never be truly or fully safe. this is the neighborhood behind me where this traffic stop happened. as you can see, a growing memorial marks the spot where the officer was killed. >> swerving all over the road. couple of cars -- >> reporter: he said the man was driving erratically. the final transmission gives no hint of the danger he was in. the driver's actions were erratic and deadly. >> shots fired! shots fired! they fired on my partner, partner down, partner down. >> it's senseless. >> reporter: sergeant lunger's partner returned fire shooting at the suspect's car as it sped off. then he turned his attention to his injured partner, sprawled in the middle of the street bleeding to death. >> it was another policeman trying to revive him, trying help him. >> reporter: sergeant lunger died at the hospital from his injuries. police s
da lin with how people are remembering sergeant scott lunger but first, devin fehely with the moments leading up to the deadly shooting. devin. >> reporter: yeah. you can call this the perils of police work a job that involves service and sacrifice and can never be truly or fully safe. this is the neighborhood behind me where this traffic stop happened. as you can see, a growing memorial marks the spot where the officer was killed. >> swerving all over the road. couple of cars --...
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>> it's lin goer for programming -- lin two for programming. >> we were looking at numbers today.says 57% of college women get a degree. [ indiscernible ] then it says 12% of computer science grads are only women. the number that kind of surprised they is that by 2020 they expect 1.4 million jobs in computer fields. you only have 12% of women graduating in that industry. >> yeah, we are actually looking at being a million engineers shy of the market means. you can also transition into a career in technology as an adult. that's part of what women code is doing. we are also working to keep women in their careers. women are also leaving the tech industry at a rate of about 56%. if we can attract more people and women to the tech industry that is how we are going reach those goals >> they are leaving because there's a fear about it or why would you say they are leaving?. >> there's a lot of reasons that a lot of women decide to leave. one of the big reasons is family reasons. you don't quite fit in, you are not like everyone else you might be on a team of 30 and there's only two or th
>> it's lin goer for programming -- lin two for programming. >> we were looking at numbers today.says 57% of college women get a degree. [ indiscernible ] then it says 12% of computer science grads are only women. the number that kind of surprised they is that by 2020 they expect 1.4 million jobs in computer fields. you only have 12% of women graduating in that industry. >> yeah, we are actually looking at being a million engineers shy of the market means. you can also...
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only on "5" our da lin talked to that whistle-blower who says the waste is still happening today. >> reporter: it's a long-time district employee an accountant who says the numbers don't add up. according to his math, he believes the district mismanaged more than $1 billion and he thinks someone is pocking some of that money. -- pocketing some of that money. >> it's dangerous to come forward. you can lose your job. >> reporter: after 11 years as an accountant for the west contra costa unified school district, dennis clay says he could no longer stay silent. >> i followed the money. >> reporter: he says in just the last six months, the district did not accurately record where $60 million went. and he claims the district grossly overpaid for renovating and rebuilding schools. >> one of the things we do is when architects have errors, we don't charge them for the errors even though that's legal and normal. >> reporter: instead the district paid contractors and architects to fix their mistakes and even picked up the tab for contractors phones, laptors and other claims that add up to mill
only on "5" our da lin talked to that whistle-blower who says the waste is still happening today. >> reporter: it's a long-time district employee an accountant who says the numbers don't add up. according to his math, he believes the district mismanaged more than $1 billion and he thinks someone is pocking some of that money. -- pocketing some of that money. >> it's dangerous to come forward. you can lose your job. >> reporter: after 11 years as an accountant for the...
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as kpix 5's da lin shows us, some of these fancy bells and whistles have some serious safety concerns. >> reporter: ohlone elementary school in hercules cost taxpayers almost $30 million. and the district is proud to call it one of the most technologically advanced schools. >> we have been diligent in making sure that we have really high quality facilities in this district. >> reporter: yet city leaders and educators say this year old school has some major security and safety issues. >> what i'm going to show you right now is how easy it would be for active intruder to enter this elementary school campus. i stick my arm in, i reach it, that is a locked gate. >> reporter: hercules's vice mayor says it's the same story at other entrances. >> why jump over the fence into the secure building when i just reach over hit the push bar. >> reporter: school administrators used a chain and padlock to secure one gate. >> we paid them millions of dollars and did this really do the job they are supposed to do? i don't think so. >> reporter: there's also a major safety hazard. the playground is buil
as kpix 5's da lin shows us, some of these fancy bells and whistles have some serious safety concerns. >> reporter: ohlone elementary school in hercules cost taxpayers almost $30 million. and the district is proud to call it one of the most technologically advanced schools. >> we have been diligent in making sure that we have really high quality facilities in this district. >> reporter: yet city leaders and educators say this year old school has some major security and safety...
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new at 6:00 kpix 5's da lin on the crackdown and the immediate blowback. da. >> reporter: yeah, ken. this week, the police captain here started cracking down on law-breaking bicyclists. now the cyclists are fighting back saying you picked on the wrong group of people. police say a lot of neighbors in the panhandle area complain about bicyclists blowing past stop signs and running red lights. in the five minutes at this intersection, not a single bike stopped. >> they are no different than a vehicle and they are considered a motor vehicle. >> reporter: so the park station captain made law breaking cyclists his top enforcement priority. his officers this week will give violators warnings, soon they will be handling out tickets. but many bicyclists believe they are being unfairly targeted. >> having a blanket war on all cyclists doesn't seem to, you know, be productive. >> reporter: this bicyclist says an officer recently cited him for not putting a foot down at a traffic light. he and other cyclists say law breaking drivers are the real problem. and cracking
new at 6:00 kpix 5's da lin on the crackdown and the immediate blowback. da. >> reporter: yeah, ken. this week, the police captain here started cracking down on law-breaking bicyclists. now the cyclists are fighting back saying you picked on the wrong group of people. police say a lot of neighbors in the panhandle area complain about bicyclists blowing past stop signs and running red lights. in the five minutes at this intersection, not a single bike stopped. >> they are no...
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in concord, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >>> this is what's left of a truck that hit a home in san jose. one person was killed. it gives you an idea how violent it was. len ramirez reports. >> reporter: police say at this time speeding appears to be the main cause for the crash. there's no evidence of alcohol or other factors involved. the white pickup with two men on board smashed through a concrete wall at high speed and into a house that backs up to ruby avenue. >> it was like bang, bang and then boom! my wife thought it was like large fireworks. >> reporter: the passenger was ejected and died at the scene. the driver was taken to regional medical center after being cut out of the cab by rescue teams and neighbors who also helped put out the fire with a garden hose. the family who lives in the house on spruce gate court was upstairs at the time. >> sitting in front of my computer and then i heard something really loud, really loud noise. and then i heard the glass broken. and then i went downstairs and i saw a car inside of my backyard and there was a fire. >> reporter: a paving crew
in concord, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >>> this is what's left of a truck that hit a home in san jose. one person was killed. it gives you an idea how violent it was. len ramirez reports. >> reporter: police say at this time speeding appears to be the main cause for the crash. there's no evidence of alcohol or other factors involved. the white pickup with two men on board smashed through a concrete wall at high speed and into a house that backs up to ruby avenue. >> it was like...
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live at oakland city hall i'm da lin, kpix 5. >>> google stock soaring tonight on better-than-expectednings and revenue gains. shares jumped by 10% in after- hours trading. after the internet search giant reported an 11% revenue jump from last year. that was just one of a slew of strong earnings reports that pushed stocks higher today. the dow was up 70 to close at 18120. the nasdaq was up 64. s&p 500 added nearly 17 points. >>> central valley irrigation district is under orders tonight to stop pumping water or face harsh fines. the west side irrigation district in tracy holds junior water rights which are subject to curtailment under california's emergency drought rules. the state cut them off back in may. but they say the district is still diverting water from the old river in san joaquin county more than two weeks later. >> the division of water rights that the state water resources control board has been going out and doing field surveys and visiting those have been given that water is no longer available based on their junior priority right and in this instance it was determined t
live at oakland city hall i'm da lin, kpix 5. >>> google stock soaring tonight on better-than-expectednings and revenue gains. shares jumped by 10% in after- hours trading. after the internet search giant reported an 11% revenue jump from last year. that was just one of a slew of strong earnings reports that pushed stocks higher today. the dow was up 70 to close at 18120. the nasdaq was up 64. s&p 500 added nearly 17 points. >>> central valley irrigation district is under...
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kpix 5's da lin on what happened just before the gunfire rang out. >> reporter: police say two to three people broke into this house to try to rob the people inside. it happened around 1 a.m. on lakeview drive. police say they kicked down the homeowner's bedroom door. the homeowner pulled out his shotgun to try to shoot the robbers. but it was unloaded. police say the robber shot the homeowner once in the upper body before running away. the elderly home other than lost a lot of blood. the white papers on the ground mark a trail of blood the homeowner left on the way to the hospital. >> he can barely walk. he has bad feet. >> reporter: what do you make of the fact that he is still packing and shooting at an intruder? >> knowing robert, he will. if somebody is breaking in, he will shoot first and talk later. >> reporter: the homeowner is in his late 60s listed in stable condition and is expected to survive. his wife came home from the hospital this afternoon and didn't want to talk on camera. in san leandro, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >>> an expert panel just handed caltrans a long "to do" list
kpix 5's da lin on what happened just before the gunfire rang out. >> reporter: police say two to three people broke into this house to try to rob the people inside. it happened around 1 a.m. on lakeview drive. police say they kicked down the homeowner's bedroom door. the homeowner pulled out his shotgun to try to shoot the robbers. but it was unloaded. police say the robber shot the homeowner once in the upper body before running away. the elderly home other than lost a lot of blood. the...
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live in san francisco, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >>> those two officers were released from the hospital.told they are at home recovering from their injuries. "chronicle" says the suspect was wanted by the sonoma county sheriff's department. they say the suspect had beaten up a 9-year-old man he was caring for. >>> police in san jose have made three arrests in a deadly stabbing. they say the suspects attack the the victim after some sort of altercation on king road on july 4. 52-year-old russell hall died at the hospital. it's unclear whether he knew the suspects. >>> in ohio the university of cincinnati police officer charged with shooting a driver in the head has pleaded not guilty to murder. 25-year-old ray tensing could face life in prison if convicted of that traffic stop shooting. it happened july 19th after tensing pulled over a black man for driving without a front license plate. body camera footage has become a key part of the case. today tensing's bail was set at $1 million. >>> aviation investigators examining what could be the first evidence of the malaysia airlines jet that h
live in san francisco, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >>> those two officers were released from the hospital.told they are at home recovering from their injuries. "chronicle" says the suspect was wanted by the sonoma county sheriff's department. they say the suspect had beaten up a 9-year-old man he was caring for. >>> police in san jose have made three arrests in a deadly stabbing. they say the suspects attack the the victim after some sort of altercation on king road on july...
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the green over the peninsula and the east bay shore lins that suggests drizzle. we frozen it at 7:00 in the morning. if this verifies f it works out the way it is suggesting it could be a good deal cooler tomorrow before everything burns back to the shoreline by tomorrow afternoon. layer of low clouds, more than we have seen lately. to sum it up, fog and drizzle. shore, cooling through midweek. then, going the other direction. not dramatically. we will warm up next weekend. this week looks cool for the most part. giants taking on -- who, the mets tomorrow night. >> 59 degrees heading out to the old boy yard. overnight tonight livermore, 65. san jose, 63. sun up tomorrow, six minutes before 6:00 a.m. forecast highs for tomorrow. close to dead on average. 65 in the city. concord, 83. san jose, 79 in oakland. 71 degrees if the sun greets you tomorrow morning as it will. south bay. afternoon high of 76 in santa clara. campbell gets up to 81 degrees. over by the shoreline. 62, 76 at hayward. other side of the fault, 83 degrees. walnut creek 81 it in livermore, 82 in d
the green over the peninsula and the east bay shore lins that suggests drizzle. we frozen it at 7:00 in the morning. if this verifies f it works out the way it is suggesting it could be a good deal cooler tomorrow before everything burns back to the shoreline by tomorrow afternoon. layer of low clouds, more than we have seen lately. to sum it up, fog and drizzle. shore, cooling through midweek. then, going the other direction. not dramatically. we will warm up next weekend. this week looks cool...
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. >> but the biggest pressure might one day fall on lin jiahe, who may find himself caring for the entire family. >> "above all, he needs a good wife. then, in the future, when the population is ageing, it will be an inevitable trend to hire care services. also, i think there will be more jobs, professionals or relevant facilities to respond to this. perhaps the government or market will provide these services. it is bound to happen, a big responsibility that awaits china's youngest generation will come of age in an ever changing society. nerds. tonight sharks. we are tracking some of the misunderstood cret cite cret cre dry cre creatures in the sea. we are behind the wheel of the fruifuture testing out the drivs car. tonight police, science and a computer program may be able to predict crime before it happens. i am an ento entomologist. that surthat is our team and leo some science. ♪ hi guys an welcome to techknow. and rita rear going to start with you. your story combines two of the coolest things armed -- around. you mean robots and sharks. >> robots and sharks. >> this is the coolest
. >> but the biggest pressure might one day fall on lin jiahe, who may find himself caring for the entire family. >> "above all, he needs a good wife. then, in the future, when the population is ageing, it will be an inevitable trend to hire care services. also, i think there will be more jobs, professionals or relevant facilities to respond to this. perhaps the government or market will provide these services. it is bound to happen, a big responsibility that awaits china's...
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da lin, kpix 5. >>> a strike team from san francisco consisting of two dozen firefighters and five engines drove to the front lines today. that team is focusing on protecting homes. >>> one firefighter sent us photos. crews spraying water on a tree that started to catch fire. this firefighting steam from marin county. they arrived at the "wragg fire" last night. another photo shows an established fireline there. the lights of the fire trucks shining on the huge cloud of smoke. >>> people in winters certainly feeling the effects of the fire. last night, there was so much smoke in the air people needed masks to breathe. ash from the fire rained down covering streets and cars. so much it's clouding visibility on the road, as well. meteorologist paul deanno live in vacaville where you can see some of the smoke from the fire. paul. >> reporter: i'll tell you what the wind is still pretty strong out here, slightly less intense than yesterday but still we're seeing widespread wind gusts out by the nut tree airport at 20 to 25 miles per hour. he want to show you the smoke plume. it's interesting.
da lin, kpix 5. >>> a strike team from san francisco consisting of two dozen firefighters and five engines drove to the front lines today. that team is focusing on protecting homes. >>> one firefighter sent us photos. crews spraying water on a tree that started to catch fire. this firefighting steam from marin county. they arrived at the "wragg fire" last night. another photo shows an established fireline there. the lights of the fire trucks shining on the huge cloud...
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live in san francisco, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >>> those two officers were released from the hospital. we are told they are at home recovering from their injuries. >>> breaking news out of san jose where a brush fire is burning near a strip mall. this is near the eastridge shopping center at quimby and capitol expressway. there are also some homes in the area. the fire sending up a pretty big plume of dark smoke and we are keeping an eye on it. also another fire is burning on brannon island up in the delta. it started in the last hour. so far, it's destroyed at least six structures. some of them are homes. we are told several palm trees are also burning. we'll be following this closely as firefighters work to put out those flames. >>> developing news out of lake county where a massive wildfire has destroyed three homes and is threatening more. the rocky fire has exploded across more than 8,000 acres in just the past 24 hours. and right now, it's still totally out of control. it's burning in rugged terrain just east of the community of lower lake. kpix 5's cate caugiran is there tonight
live in san francisco, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >>> those two officers were released from the hospital. we are told they are at home recovering from their injuries. >>> breaking news out of san jose where a brush fire is burning near a strip mall. this is near the eastridge shopping center at quimby and capitol expressway. there are also some homes in the area. the fire sending up a pretty big plume of dark smoke and we are keeping an eye on it. also another fire is burning on...
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. >> hi, mad lin savit i would like to underscore the majority, what seeps to be the majority comment here today in favor of the market street plan and also better market street plan, it's a major corridor in this city and it's continued revitalization is essential and i am certain would help spread the vitalization of the economy broader and more in the city. all other points have already been addressed. i would like to talk about behavior as there have been several comments that point to particular users road users i would like to say that we all share blame for some core behavior but we are talking about relative danger and the danger of course is with the biggest, heaviest vehicles. i was sitting at a division 0 task force meeting where representative to the taxi industry volunteered to me that he knows many of his drivers are angry this is a reality there's no one person who has a corner on the market of mischievous behavior with regard to -- sorry i lost my train of thought. yes there should be no exemption also for the plan and that's it. i think it's all been said. >> ( callin
. >> hi, mad lin savit i would like to underscore the majority, what seeps to be the majority comment here today in favor of the market street plan and also better market street plan, it's a major corridor in this city and it's continued revitalization is essential and i am certain would help spread the vitalization of the economy broader and more in the city. all other points have already been addressed. i would like to talk about behavior as there have been several comments that point...
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kpix 5's da lin went home with one evacuee to see just how close the fire got.ken. the, um, the winds are calm and firefighters are making good progress. still 6900 acres charred, 20% containment. and they are allowing some folks to return home as you mentioned and this is what they are returning to. a home that is still standing. looking at the charred landscape it was a nerve- racking trip home for some evacuees. we followed rick westfall as he inspects his home for the first time since the evacuation wednesday. >> i'm impressed. i'm impressed that nothing's burned. >> reporter: flames burned right up to the foundation. the exterior wall made of metal is still in good shape. >> those firefighters are awesome! >> reporter: aside from the landscape, this is the only other damage a melted door. >> no, i wasn't expecting the house to be here at all. but here it is. it's still standing. >> okay. >> thanks, man. >> you're welcome. >> reporter: rick says a dozen firefighters surrounded the house wednesday night and sprayed water on the flames as drove off wednesday n
kpix 5's da lin went home with one evacuee to see just how close the fire got.ken. the, um, the winds are calm and firefighters are making good progress. still 6900 acres charred, 20% containment. and they are allowing some folks to return home as you mentioned and this is what they are returning to. a home that is still standing. looking at the charred landscape it was a nerve- racking trip home for some evacuees. we followed rick westfall as he inspects his home for the first time since the...
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as our da lin reports, some people just aren't listening. >> reporter: yeah, ken.s charred landscape it's hard to imagine things are getting better but they are thanks
as our da lin reports, some people just aren't listening. >> reporter: yeah, ken.s charred landscape it's hard to imagine things are getting better but they are thanks
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. >> professor xiao lin is an economist and the current dean of the college of economics and managementrsity. like so many people you meet here, he's chinese but was educated in american universities and has taught at yale, duke and arizona state. >> so you forgive me, economics are not my area of expertise. i wallow in ignorance. but china looks different every time i come. it's changing so, so, so quickly. how did that happen? >> china enjoy this long period of peace. no serious enemy. no major wars. >> right. >> so the manufacturing industry really took off. internally, it's reform and open-door policy. every country willing to trade with china. >> there's certainly no doubt that at this point we -- our destinies are inextricably bound up. we are hopelessly -- our economies are hopelessly intermingled. if one fails, the effect would be disastrous. >> global impact. >> we are -- to say the least. >> it's certainly -- [ speaking in chinese ] >> oh, beautiful. this is what i was waiting for. >> xiaolongbao, literally, small steaming basket buns. but i translate them in my head to pillow
. >> professor xiao lin is an economist and the current dean of the college of economics and managementrsity. like so many people you meet here, he's chinese but was educated in american universities and has taught at yale, duke and arizona state. >> so you forgive me, economics are not my area of expertise. i wallow in ignorance. but china looks different every time i come. it's changing so, so, so quickly. how did that happen? >> china enjoy this long period of peace. no...
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. >> reporter: via skype, herb lin a security researchers tells me how he was once unfairly classifiedas a terrorist. >> i was once on an airplane and i was writing a speech that i was going to give on terrorism and the passenger next to me reported me to the crew. >> reporter: the bill would require social media sites like twitter, facebook to report to authorities any terrorist activity. >> social media is certainly a tool for terrorism. >> reporter: the wording is too vague and could put companies legally responsible. >> of course most organizations aren't going to willingly take on something that says, you're responsible if you miss you know a tweet that talks about terrorism. that's a big risk for somebody like a twitter. >> reporter: facebook sent ktvu a statement, saying we do not permit terrorist groups to use facebook and people are not allowed to promote or support these groups. we remove terrorist contents as soon as we discover it. >> i think it's going to start debate about in issue because it's not going to go away. >> reporter: azenith smith, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a l
. >> reporter: via skype, herb lin a security researchers tells me how he was once unfairly classifiedas a terrorist. >> i was once on an airplane and i was writing a speech that i was going to give on terrorism and the passenger next to me reported me to the crew. >> reporter: the bill would require social media sites like twitter, facebook to report to authorities any terrorist activity. >> social media is certainly a tool for terrorism. >> reporter: the wording...
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dominic cain, al jazeera per lin. >> the resergence of somalia's banana business, what the spike in production marines for a country ravaged for fighting. >>> and ohigh def look at pluto as nasa beams back pictures of the dwarf planet. >> ali veslshi brings you a rare firsthand glimpse inside iran. >> i'm trying to get a sense of what iranians are feeling. >> the effects of international sanctions. >> rampant inflation. this is workth $100. three years ago this was worth $250. >> what the nuclear deal means for the country, the region and the world. >> iran doesn't want the agreement to be blown apart by the next u.s. president. >> a real look at life in iran. >> the galleries and the art and the parties... everything, it's getting better. >> now our global view segment a look at how news outlets are looking at the latest events. alexis tsipras says he had a choice and made the wrong one by not aligning with proeuropean forces. political suicide, he has managed to take every wrong turn since his election. pakistan's the nation uses its editorial page. creating a new balance of power in the mid
dominic cain, al jazeera per lin. >> the resergence of somalia's banana business, what the spike in production marines for a country ravaged for fighting. >>> and ohigh def look at pluto as nasa beams back pictures of the dwarf planet. >> ali veslshi brings you a rare firsthand glimpse inside iran. >> i'm trying to get a sense of what iranians are feeling. >> the effects of international sanctions. >> rampant inflation. this is workth $100. three years ago...
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they don't yet know whether or not it is enough to draw a lin out of the stock market crash. one thing is certain. in this environment, you pay your money, you take your chances, and expect a few bumps along wait. andrew stevens, cnn, hong kong. >> never seen the chinese markets broken down like that. >> i know he. quite clever andrew. we appreciate it. i think he had fun in those bumper cars. >> i think he did for sure. >>> history is about to be made in south carolina. lawmakers decided the confederate flag a fixture on the state ground will come down later today. >> it is seen as a reminder to many as slavery in the u.s. the fight to remove the flag was reunited last month after nine black worshippers were shot and killed inside a church in charleston. police say the white suspect who posed for picture with the flag wanted to start a race war. >> earlier, i spoke with the state lawmaker who voted to take the flag down and he says even though he had ancestors who served in the confederacy, this was the right thing to do. >> a big week. you know since all this has happened c
they don't yet know whether or not it is enough to draw a lin out of the stock market crash. one thing is certain. in this environment, you pay your money, you take your chances, and expect a few bumps along wait. andrew stevens, cnn, hong kong. >> never seen the chinese markets broken down like that. >> i know he. quite clever andrew. we appreciate it. i think he had fun in those bumper cars. >> i think he did for sure. >>> history is about to be made in south...
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tune in tomorrow night we have a bring lin thanks for watching.>>> welcome to "hannity." tonight we're broadcasting where this crowd would like to call scott walkersure wisconsin. he will be our guest tonight. but first here's how it went down tonight. >> america's is a cando kind of country. we have a government in washington that can't seem to get the job done. it's not too late. we can turn things around. to do that we need new, fresh leadership. leadership with
tune in tomorrow night we have a bring lin thanks for watching.>>> welcome to "hannity." tonight we're broadcasting where this crowd would like to call scott walkersure wisconsin. he will be our guest tonight. but first here's how it went down tonight. >> america's is a cando kind of country. we have a government in washington that can't seem to get the job done. it's not too late. we can turn things around. to do that we need new, fresh leadership. leadership with
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you can find lin and free tickets at abc news 7.com. >>> president obama pitches an historic deal touclear program to the american people. >>> also a rock-n-roll star turned activist. why the drummer for the band chicago is now a leading anti-tobacco activist. >>> and the strange incident involving grave robbers and the man who directed this >>> live from the kgo tv broadcast ceer, this is abc 7 news. rimpt good evening again. we'll begin this half hour with the president fighting back over that history-making deal with iran. >> he is taking on his critics at home and around the world, and defending the deal. >> abc news chief white house correspondent jonathan carl was at the news conference today. >> reporter: the president came before the cameras ready to aggressively push back on efforts in congress to kill his iran deal. >> it looks like a large majority will vote to reject this deal. do you have any concerns about seeing a majority of the people's representatives in congress saying this is a bad deal? >> there really are only two alternatives here. either the issue of iran obta
you can find lin and free tickets at abc news 7.com. >>> president obama pitches an historic deal touclear program to the american people. >>> also a rock-n-roll star turned activist. why the drummer for the band chicago is now a leading anti-tobacco activist. >>> and the strange incident involving grave robbers and the man who directed this >>> live from the kgo tv broadcast ceer, this is abc 7 news. rimpt good evening again. we'll begin this half hour with...
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game of lins leading the pack with 24 nods. hear from a man who has ties to our area who plays a big role in that hit show. >>> and breaking news. u.s. attorney general loretta lynch says the fbi will lead a national security investigation into those shootings at two military centers in tennessee today. four marines were killed, three other people injured. "nbc nightly >>> the death of a connecticut teenager is inspiring people here and around the world to undertake acts of kindness. rebecca townsend was crossing the street in her hometown at fourth of july. she saw a car headed toward her and her friend. she was able to push her friend out of the way. but sadly, rebecca was hit and killed. after her death, her sister found a letter rebecca wrote, it was a bucket list, a list that included a wish to one day save a person's life. turns out the teenager had been raising money to help a school in uganda and mark segraves found out that school was built by a non-profit group built in arlington arlington. >> reporter: her name is jo
game of lins leading the pack with 24 nods. hear from a man who has ties to our area who plays a big role in that hit show. >>> and breaking news. u.s. attorney general loretta lynch says the fbi will lead a national security investigation into those shootings at two military centers in tennessee today. four marines were killed, three other people injured. "nbc nightly >>> the death of a connecticut teenager is inspiring people here and around the world to undertake acts...
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. >> it's also a waiting game for england's codefendantal lin watts who's in another segregation unitas his own way of coping with a life of solitude. >> in my window i have shampoo bottles and conditioner and lotion bottles all lined up in order because that's just the -- something i was diagnosed with called ocd and i got to have everything in a particular order or color. lining all that up like that does help me cope. it helps me feel organized. i don't like to feel out of organized or anything like that. >> watts and england could face the death penalty if found guilty of their murder charges. while they both pled not guilty in court, watts says they did it. >> we weren't talking or conversating or anything like that. we was hunting. you know, just looking for the next victim, looking for that next person. five black people. and we shot them all down, killing three of them, and two of them survived. after that, we didn't talk or anything about it. we just went straight home. we didn't even talk about it when we got home. i'm flabbergasted when i think about it. i can't believe i d
. >> it's also a waiting game for england's codefendantal lin watts who's in another segregation unitas his own way of coping with a life of solitude. >> in my window i have shampoo bottles and conditioner and lotion bottles all lined up in order because that's just the -- something i was diagnosed with called ocd and i got to have everything in a particular order or color. lining all that up like that does help me cope. it helps me feel organized. i don't like to feel out of...
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i'm lin da kincaid. the shooting took place 7:30 p.m. local time in lafayette, new orleans. two people were killed and the shooter killed himself. seven are wounded. three are in a critical condition. just last hour, we heard a teacher helped to save some of those lives pulling the fire alarm when the bullets began to fly. >> an amazing story of heroism. we will talk about that i'm sure more during the hour. police say the shooter is a 58-year-old white male and he apparently act alone, shooting people at random. multiple agencies including the fbi, are on the scene at this hour. the bomb squad, right now, is checking the suspect's vehicle. one witness described the screams that she heard coming from the theater. listen to this. >> when ever a whole bunch of girls started screaming, came out of the movie theater saying someone got shot. >> after that what did you do? >> we didn't know what happened yet. so then we -- the guard or something came to us and told everybody to get out. so we ran outside. and they had aly di right there and she was in a dress and there was blood e
i'm lin da kincaid. the shooting took place 7:30 p.m. local time in lafayette, new orleans. two people were killed and the shooter killed himself. seven are wounded. three are in a critical condition. just last hour, we heard a teacher helped to save some of those lives pulling the fire alarm when the bullets began to fly. >> an amazing story of heroism. we will talk about that i'm sure more during the hour. police say the shooter is a 58-year-old white male and he apparently act alone,...
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two of the four lins of otis drive shut down. crews hope to have things back to normal soon. >>> investigators are offering a $10,000 reward to help track down these three men you're looking at. they're accused of puncturing the rubber dam in fremont forcing the release of 50 million gallons of water. this happened on maye 21st. the amount of water lost was enough for 500 families to use for an entire year. >>> up next at 11:00, a good sign for the economy. the latest jobs numbers released this morning. >>> plus, mystery solved. a woman with amnesia discovered in southern california now knows her identity. how social media helped make the connection. >>> got a tip for nbc bay area's investigative unit? call 1-888-996-tips or e-mail to the unit@nbcbayarea.com. nbc bay area, we investigate. now that there's foster farms simply raised, it's tougher than ever to be a foster farms chicken. but foster farms simply raised chicken is 100 percent natural with no antibiotics. well you're an herbalist. help us to be natural. will those herb
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also entertainment tonight's kevin frazier has the emotional acceptance speech from crate lin jenner night's espy awards. we'll take you to the first ever drone racing championships. that and more. the news is back in the morning. see you at 7:00. >> charlie, we'll be watching. have a good morning. >> thank you, sir. >>> allyson rae, don't play with my emotions here. this has been-- >> this has already sent him crazy. >> this has been the hype job of the century talking about the forecast. we're talking beautiful day. >> beautiful. if people are just joining us, two hours ago there was a great moment about two hours ago. >> it's on facebook. >> just a friendly reminder. >> nick was trying to keep us on our toes. i'm not sure what he was doing. >> run-ins on the road. i came face to face with a few. >> we have the rabbits. >> we have the rabbits and deer. if you want to find out what we're talking about, go to facebook and twitter. it's all over there. we're off to a great start. it's a beautiful day. we have been talking about this for a while because we're excited. you don't get tem
also entertainment tonight's kevin frazier has the emotional acceptance speech from crate lin jenner night's espy awards. we'll take you to the first ever drone racing championships. that and more. the news is back in the morning. see you at 7:00. >> charlie, we'll be watching. have a good morning. >> thank you, sir. >>> allyson rae, don't play with my emotions here. this has been-- >> this has already sent him crazy. >> this has been the hype job of the century...
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lin gee wah, accused of stealing party secrets. >>> another look at burundi.ne of our main stories today. let's look at why the election is controversial and the kind of political turmoil being created there as a consequence. it started april 25th when the president announced that he wanted to run forb a third time. thousands demonstrated in the capitol leading to months of protests and violence. in may, burundi's constitutional court cleared him, that it was okay. they said it was okay for a third term in. the frost then grew bigger and an army officer attempted a coup. >> event failed n june, election officials delayed the presidential ballot until today. dozens of people have been killed in the unrest. the u.n. says 158,000 people have sot refuge in neighboring countries. those who have remained and voted say they are hoping for peace. >> when i come to vote i request my safety and that the country should be stable and all should be protected in their safety and their safety should be guaranteed. >> joining us live from paris is the project director for cen
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live outside of winters, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >>> paul deanno is live in lafayette with the weather and the fire. >> reporter: the weather spread the fire quickly the first 48 hours but now the wind is calmed down. so thank you to mother nature for relaxing the winds. that said, we are right at the time of the day where toward napa, solano counties and the delta where we see maximum winds and we are seeing that right now. on our weather maps we are looking at a 15-mile-per-hour wind in napa and close by in fairfield out of travis air force base a west-southwest wind at 18 miles per hour. that's as strong as it has been all day and that's markedly weaker than yesterday. and much weaker than what it was when that fire first began two days ago. where do we go from here? winds will relax 10 to 15 miles per hour out of the west and tomorrow actually a little stronger than today as another trough of low pressure will pass by to the north winds gusting to 25 miles per hour. so not very strong winds. but the winds ramping up a bit as we head towards tomorrow afternoon. speaking of ramping up, t
live outside of winters, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >>> paul deanno is live in lafayette with the weather and the fire. >> reporter: the weather spread the fire quickly the first 48 hours but now the wind is calmed down. so thank you to mother nature for relaxing the winds. that said, we are right at the time of the day where toward napa, solano counties and the delta where we see maximum winds and we are seeing that right now. on our weather maps we are looking at a 15-mile-per-hour...
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tune in tomorrow night we have a bring lin thanks for watching. i'm megyn kelly. >>> welcome to "hannity." tonight we're broadcasting where this crowd would like to call scott walkersure wisconsin. he will be our guest tonight. but first here's how it went down tonight. >> america's is a cando kind of country. we have a government in washington that can't seem to get the job done. it's not too late. we can turn things around. to do that we need new, fresh leadership. leadership with big bold ideas from outside of washington. the kind of leadership that knows how to get things done. i hear from people who say they're frustrated with politicians telling people what they're against and who they're against. let me tell you what i'm for. i'm for reform growth safety. my record shows that i know how to fight and win now more than ever. america needs a president who will fight and win for america. >>> joining us now for a one hour interview, 2016 presidential candidate wisconsin governor scott walker. they officially wanted me to see say scott walker sha
tune in tomorrow night we have a bring lin thanks for watching. i'm megyn kelly. >>> welcome to "hannity." tonight we're broadcasting where this crowd would like to call scott walkersure wisconsin. he will be our guest tonight. but first here's how it went down tonight. >> america's is a cando kind of country. we have a government in washington that can't seem to get the job done. it's not too late. we can turn things around. to do that we need new, fresh leadership....
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it takes change and lin law. that is a great part of this country that we have institutions that can be changed by public protest, public action to make a more perfect union. jeffrey: with that beautiful sentiment, it is time for closing statements. we have been given some homework which is each every your institutions, we hope will be inspired next year to mobilize americans across the country to debate freedom. if i could ask you to identify a freedom or set of freedoms that you think is important to promote, and tell us what you and your institutions will do to inspire americans to promote it. peter: we sat together 18 months ago, and you said you had a new idea for a holiday. i woke up in a hotel for a very slow internet -- with very slow internet, and for a second i thought, i guess "the wall street journal" does not publish on freedom day. cato institute is nonpartisan. we are nonpartisan for a reason. once we cigarette the table from one another, i am a member of one party, you are a member of another. you
it takes change and lin law. that is a great part of this country that we have institutions that can be changed by public protest, public action to make a more perfect union. jeffrey: with that beautiful sentiment, it is time for closing statements. we have been given some homework which is each every your institutions, we hope will be inspired next year to mobilize americans across the country to debate freedom. if i could ask you to identify a freedom or set of freedoms that you think is...
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temperatures pretty seasonal in the lin yand hears -- it is currently 54 degrees in santa rosa. look at the temperatures. extremely mild for this time of the morning. and right now, again, the numbers stacking up anywhere from 56 in pacifica, to 61 degrees in fairfield. and 63 in mountain view. the numbers span from the 60s at the basicallies and low 70s bayside. and 70s common across the peninsula and mid-80s in the inland areas. we will talk about the potential for showers and dry lightning for the midweek forecast. coming up at 18 minutes after the hour. >>> checking bart. getting back on time. we had some delays for equipment troubles on the fremont line in the richmond direction. the rest of bart is right on time. altamont pass starting to see a few brake lights westbound, mostly around grant line and coming away from 205. better at the top of the hill. improved once you get to the dublin interchange. extra volume of the westbound side of 580. antioch starting to slow down just a bit. westbound highway 4. and also, a live look at conditions in san jose. 280 and 880. and it
temperatures pretty seasonal in the lin yand hears -- it is currently 54 degrees in santa rosa. look at the temperatures. extremely mild for this time of the morning. and right now, again, the numbers stacking up anywhere from 56 in pacifica, to 61 degrees in fairfield. and 63 in mountain view. the numbers span from the 60s at the basicallies and low 70s bayside. and 70s common across the peninsula and mid-80s in the inland areas. we will talk about the potential for showers and dry lightning...
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linkedin expects to do $50 million more in revenue from lin linda.com from the rest of the year so that'sriving the upside in terms of productions. >> after linda contributed about 18 million in sales over the quarter. kara we don't ask you too much about stock and price action but how are you supposed to trade these names, given these, this collision of metrics? >> i don't know if it's a collision of metrics. it's wall street acting the way it does. the company they bid up like crazy and got a growth multiple on it that's insane and when they don't grow in the way that wall street makes up the way it should be growing they get hit. now they're starting to buy companies in order to buy revenue which is what everybody does. yahoo! has done it, not very successfully and everybody else does it, so when you're valued as a growth stock and not a growth, you're doing well but you're not doing crazy growth, you get hit by it, and advertising everybody knew was coming, if you didn't see that train then you deserve to get hit, but i think it's, you know, this is becoming a more or less fast growth
linkedin expects to do $50 million more in revenue from lin linda.com from the rest of the year so that'sriving the upside in terms of productions. >> after linda contributed about 18 million in sales over the quarter. kara we don't ask you too much about stock and price action but how are you supposed to trade these names, given these, this collision of metrics? >> i don't know if it's a collision of metrics. it's wall street acting the way it does. the company they bid up like...
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i'm lin da kincaid. the shooting took place 7:30 p.m. local time in lafayette, new orleans.shooter killed himself. seven are
i'm lin da kincaid. the shooting took place 7:30 p.m. local time in lafayette, new orleans.shooter killed himself. seven are
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filling a gap where school budgets fall short, filling a need, says shuen lin, where educational prioritieshere. >> most of the kids in our school, and in any school right now, we're so focused on high- stakes testing. and kids do nothing but basic reading, math, reading math. they sit so much in the school in my classroom and this provides an opportunity for them to not really just get away from learning, because they're still learning. >> brown: ellen weinstein is n.d.i.'s creative director and a longtime instructor. >> the children learn grit and tenacity and to take chances and to learn that it's okay to make a mistake, because if they work hard and they commit to something, they're going to be successful. >> brown: assistant principal joanna cohen: >> 96% of our kids qualify for free or reduced price lunch. and many of our students are very recent immigrants to the united states. all i can say is there's not enough of it, schools desperately, children desperately need more. >> i always thought i would be either a doctor, or an archaeologist or a crook. a really good crook. >> brown: th
filling a gap where school budgets fall short, filling a need, says shuen lin, where educational prioritieshere. >> most of the kids in our school, and in any school right now, we're so focused on high- stakes testing. and kids do nothing but basic reading, math, reading math. they sit so much in the school in my classroom and this provides an opportunity for them to not really just get away from learning, because they're still learning. >> brown: ellen weinstein is n.d.i.'s...
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in sun valley, idaho, jo lin kent, fox business. coming up next watching commodity selling the rebound in china, live to the cme group to check oil, back in a minute. maria: oil prices are rebounding above $52 a barrel, phil flynn standing by at the cme group, a 13% of the past five sessions and they had the big shyness sell-off yesterday, now we're seeing a rebound there as well. >> we sure are and part of it is we did see a rebound on the chinese stock market, volatile session but at least up on the day of laos oil traders to look at other things, strong they out of japan overnight, strong data out of here, normally bullish for oil demand but the other thing oil traders are watching our iranian nuclear talks and doesn't look like they are going well. a headline king across supporting their right to buy ballistic missiles and weapons, saying that should be lifted. for the u.s. and will probably be an on site is so those talks are not doing very well. another reason oil is getting a boost this morning. >> iranian oil on the markets
in sun valley, idaho, jo lin kent, fox business. coming up next watching commodity selling the rebound in china, live to the cme group to check oil, back in a minute. maria: oil prices are rebounding above $52 a barrel, phil flynn standing by at the cme group, a 13% of the past five sessions and they had the big shyness sell-off yesterday, now we're seeing a rebound there as well. >> we sure are and part of it is we did see a rebound on the chinese stock market, volatile session but at...