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i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green.captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is kpix 5 news. >> good morning, everyone. it is monday june the 24th. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 4 :30. welcome back. >> that alarm clock went off early this morning. >> he's not sitting by the lake this morning. >> no, he's not. check out his facebook page he had a beard growing. >> almost brath brought it in but i looked bad. >> double duty today. both clickers out. you notice the rain coming in this morning. it wanted to rain. we're checking out high def doppler. maybe a few sprinkles in the north bay. could be a wet morning commute as we continue to get underway here at 4:30 this morning. we're already seeing fog advisories out in the pass and through 280 daily city area where there is an overturned crash. i want to take you out there southbound 280. we just got off the phone with chp. could be a busy traffic and weather morning. >> that means you are going to be busy. >> yes, we will. >> thanks so much. >>>
i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green.captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is kpix 5 news. >> good morning, everyone. it is monday june the 24th. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 4 :30. welcome back. >> that alarm clock went off early this morning. >> he's not sitting by the lake this morning. >> no, he's not. check out his facebook page he had a beard growing. >> almost...
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patti ann? >>patti ann: the national unemployment rate is currently 7.5%. sew knee is here with three companies who are hiring now. >> we'll find out tomorrow. that is one of the biggest reasons, the tumble it did yesterday, so we're not expecting good things out of tomorrow's number. but we have companies that are hiring. we're digging for themr finding. dollar general, you know the company, you probably shop there, $60 billion company and they are expanding. 10,000 employees. they are also looking for management times for their bethel, pennsylvania, headquarters. they had a hiring fair. had a hiring fair on may 18 and are going to be opening 635 new stores. this is the type of business that is succeeding now. >> the budget stores are what people want now. guy co? >> the auto insurance company. they have about 200 openings now and they are planning to hire 4,000 throughout the year. this is owned by berkshire hathaway, warren buffett. you probably heard about him. they have a leadership program for college grads. this program, the pay is decent for colleg
patti ann? >>patti ann: the national unemployment rate is currently 7.5%. sew knee is here with three companies who are hiring now. >> we'll find out tomorrow. that is one of the biggest reasons, the tumble it did yesterday, so we're not expecting good things out of tomorrow's number. but we have companies that are hiring. we're digging for themr finding. dollar general, you know the company, you probably shop there, $60 billion company and they are expanding. 10,000 employees....
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. >> patti ann: i'm patti ann browne. the guardian that first broke the story is now revealing its source. a 29-year-old nsa contractor spilled the secrets. >> gregg: steve centanni is live. what can you tell us about the person that leaked this information to the media? >> he is an american that used to work for the c.i.a. named edward snowden. he is now employed by defense contractor working at the office of the national security agency in hawaii where he lived. he recently flew to hong kong where he remains at this time a he gave permission for his name to be released. he says greenwald says she performing a vital public service. >> there is no harm from no national security that they are tapping into the internet and planning massive cyber attacks. these are things that the american people have a right to know. >> greenwald doesn't have a clue how this works. neither does the person that released enough information to be dangerous. >> reporter: and members have a right to know what is being done. >> gregg: are changes
. >> patti ann: i'm patti ann browne. the guardian that first broke the story is now revealing its source. a 29-year-old nsa contractor spilled the secrets. >> gregg: steve centanni is live. what can you tell us about the person that leaked this information to the media? >> he is an american that used to work for the c.i.a. named edward snowden. he is now employed by defense contractor working at the office of the national security agency in hawaii where he lived. he recently...
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ann? >> certainly will be a lot of reaction to both stories. pete williams, thank you tonight. >>> the other developing story we are following, tropical storm andrea, the first of the season, is hitting florida tonight and taking aim at most of the east coast. the weather channel's mike seidel is in florida for us tonight with more on this. hey, mike, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you. tropical storm andrea, the first of the season, has been churned toward the sunshine state all day long. it finally made land fall this afternoon in the big bend area, florida. tropical storm andrea came ashore, bringing with it drenching rains, gusty winds clocked at nearly 60 miles an hour and a stern warning from officials. >> this one is a fast-movinging storm. it will be a great reminder to all of us to get ready for hurricane season. >> reporter: this morning a tornado touched down in the palm beach area, toppled trees crushing homes and downing power lines. in sun city center, florida, ou
ann? >> certainly will be a lot of reaction to both stories. pete williams, thank you tonight. >>> the other developing story we are following, tropical storm andrea, the first of the season, is hitting florida tonight and taking aim at most of the east coast. the weather channel's mike seidel is in florida for us tonight with more on this. hey, mike, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you. tropical storm andrea, the first of the season, has been churned toward the...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning a potentially dangerous line of storms stretches from iowa to maryland. by the time all is said and done later today as the severe weather moves east, 75 million people in 19 states may be affected by damaging winds, heavy rain, hail, or tornados. late yesterday at least two tornados touched down in northern iowa. part of a restaurant was demolished, but no injuries are reported. tornadoes were also reported in illinois and ohio. and though the worst of the weather was south of chicago, the willis tower took a direct hit from a bolt of lightning. the weather was bad enough in chicago to cause major travel disruptions and some power outages. the commuter rail system was temporarily shut down and over 400 flights were canceled at the city's two main airports. >> you've got to take it as it goes. i mean that's part of traveling. i guess it's chicago's way of getting us to stay another night in this fine city. >> well, storm damage was reported in wisconsin and indiana.
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning a potentially dangerous line of storms stretches from iowa to maryland. by the time all is said and done later today as the severe weather moves east, 75 million people in 19 states may be affected by damaging winds, heavy rain, hail, or tornados. late yesterday at least two tornados touched down in northern iowa. part of a restaurant was demolished, but no injuries are reported. tornadoes were also reported in illinois and ohio. and though the worst of...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, president obama wraps up his visit to the west african nation of senegal this morning. later he and his family are scheduled to travel to south africa. on sunday they'll go to tanza a tanzania. last night president obama attended a state dinner. later he visited goree island, a historic port where slaves from africa passed through on their way to the new world. mr. obama said he would like to visit nelson mandela to south africa, however, mandela remains in critical condition at a pretoria hospital where he's been treated for a lung infection since june 8th. mark phillips is outside that hospital. mark, good morning. what is the latest on that situation? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, today marks the end of the third week of nelson mandela's hospitalization here for the lung infection that you've mentioned. we understand as well that that condition has deteriorated to affect other interior vital organs as well. the condition here has remained visited here every day
i'm anne-marie green. well, president obama wraps up his visit to the west african nation of senegal this morning. later he and his family are scheduled to travel to south africa. on sunday they'll go to tanza a tanzania. last night president obama attended a state dinner. later he visited goree island, a historic port where slaves from africa passed through on their way to the new world. mr. obama said he would like to visit nelson mandela to south africa, however, mandela remains in critical...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, president obama is in berlin this morning where he will call for a major reduction of american and russian nuclear weapons. the president's one-day stop in germany includes a meeting with the german president. mr. obama will make his case for reducing the number of nuclear weapons during his speech at berlin's brandenburg gate. he'll call for a one third reduction in the u.s. and russian nuclear arsenals. as the president targets nuclear proliferation, the focus in washington concerns the program. the direct of nsa returns to capitol hill today. general keith alexander says he'll provide lawmakers with details about the dozens of terrorist plots national security officials say were disrupted because of widespread phone and internet surveillance programs. yesterday alexander and other officials defended the once secret operations. bob orr has the story. >> general alexander said the recent leaks have stopped more than 50 potential attacks since 9/11. potential attacks since 9/11.
i'm anne-marie green. well, president obama is in berlin this morning where he will call for a major reduction of american and russian nuclear weapons. the president's one-day stop in germany includes a meeting with the german president. mr. obama will make his case for reducing the number of nuclear weapons during his speech at berlin's brandenburg gate. he'll call for a one third reduction in the u.s. and russian nuclear arsenals. as the president targets nuclear proliferation, the focus in...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, there is no joy in mudville or anywhere else they're playing baseball this morning. major league baseball will look to suspend some of the game's biggest stars who are allegedly connected to a florida clinic suspected in a doping scandal. espn reports at least 20 are involved. the clinic's founder has agreed to testify, name names, and provide incriminating records. among those allegedly linked to the clinic are alex rodriguez and ryan braun. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. yeah, the man who ran that clinic, tony bosch, will reportedly give up a lot of names to investigators within days. some of the biggest names in baseball, and he'll give details. for example, bosch would get late night text messages telling him to go to a-rod's home where he would inject him with performance-enhancing drugs. once he talks to investigators, the suspension could come down within weeks. some of baseball's biggest stars, including alex rodriguez
i'm anne-marie green. well, there is no joy in mudville or anywhere else they're playing baseball this morning. major league baseball will look to suspend some of the game's biggest stars who are allegedly connected to a florida clinic suspected in a doping scandal. espn reports at least 20 are involved. the clinic's founder has agreed to testify, name names, and provide incriminating records. among those allegedly linked to the clinic are alex rodriguez and ryan braun. susan mcginnis is in...
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conversation with ann. she spoke a lot more about what it was like in her words going from 100 miles per hour to zero at the end of the campaign. >> we knew that our life was more important, our private life, and that this public life that was a unique thing you go through, you go back very quickly to enjoying being together and to enjoying a little bit more slow pace. it is an adjustment, however. >> in any process, whether a grieving process, there's an adjustment period. it is like a grieving. the most common refrain i heard when i would see people that were sad as well about the outcome of the election as they said that to me, they feel like they're grieving, they said nobody died but i feel like somebody died, and that was their reaction when they would see me, and a lot of times people burst into tears when they would see me, just happened yesterday again. it is happening less and less where people see me and they start to cry, but i think that, you know, it was pretty evenly divided in this country,
conversation with ann. she spoke a lot more about what it was like in her words going from 100 miles per hour to zero at the end of the campaign. >> we knew that our life was more important, our private life, and that this public life that was a unique thing you go through, you go back very quickly to enjoying being together and to enjoying a little bit more slow pace. it is an adjustment, however. >> in any process, whether a grieving process, there's an adjustment period. it is...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, the journalist who reported on classified u.s. government surveillance programs says more information is coming and it will be significant. the revelations came from leaks made by government contractor edward snowden, and they've unleashed a torrent of anger on capitol hill. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie, yeah. that journalist who first published the revelations about edward snowden says more stories are on the way as the justice department considers filing criminal charges against snowden for revealing classified information. meanwhile, many here on capitol hill have already made up their minds about whether edward snowden is a hero or a criminal. edward snowden, the man who reportedly leaked top secret u.s. surveillance programs may have more information to share. glenn greenwald of "the guardian" first published snowden's story and says the former nsa contractor has more revelations that greenwald said are signific
i'm anne-marie green. well, the journalist who reported on classified u.s. government surveillance programs says more information is coming and it will be significant. the revelations came from leaks made by government contractor edward snowden, and they've unleashed a torrent of anger on capitol hill. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie, yeah. that journalist who first published the revelations about edward snowden says more stories...
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ann? >>> thank you. with the news that their data is being tracked by the government americans weighed in on the controversy today. john yang has the story tonight. >> reporter: from chicago's michigan avenue -- >> it's getting scary. >> reporter: to fred's texas cafe in ft. worth. >> i completely honestly do not care. >> reporter: to downtown los angeles. >> i think the government is overreaching. >> reporter: people have plenty to say about the government's data collection fuelled by fresh disclosures that e-mails and internet activity could have been tracked. critics see it as a question of civil liberties and privacy. >> there should be some surveillance, but not like that. >> whoever we want to call, that's our business. >> there's a balance between security and liberty. liberty seems to usually take it on the chin. >> reporter: on twitter today nsa was still trending. i think we have no freedom. george orwell come to life. others say it is a price they are willing to pay for preventing a terrorist
ann? >>> thank you. with the news that their data is being tracked by the government americans weighed in on the controversy today. john yang has the story tonight. >> reporter: from chicago's michigan avenue -- >> it's getting scary. >> reporter: to fred's texas cafe in ft. worth. >> i completely honestly do not care. >> reporter: to downtown los angeles. >> i think the government is overreaching. >> reporter: people have plenty to say about...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning colorado firefighters are battling the most destructive wildfire in colorado history. the black forest fire burning northeast of colorado springs has killed at least two people and destroyed at least 360 homes. it's one of three major forest fires burning in colorado. some 40,000 people have been ordered to evacuate, and it was the first evacuation order issued within the colorado springs city limits. the monster fire is so intense firefighters were pulled out. valerie castro of our denver station kcnc is in colorado springs. >> reporter: the black forest fire has now claimed two lives. the bodies were discovered inside the burn area thursday. their location near a car at a home indicates they were trying to leave their home for safety but the flames quickly moved in. >> another sad day. >> reporter: on day three of the black forest fire, officials released the details of the black forest fire the devastating news that so many feared. >> we recently in the last few
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning colorado firefighters are battling the most destructive wildfire in colorado history. the black forest fire burning northeast of colorado springs has killed at least two people and destroyed at least 360 homes. it's one of three major forest fires burning in colorado. some 40,000 people have been ordered to evacuate, and it was the first evacuation order issued within the colorado springs city limits. the monster fire is so intense firefighters were...
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the final day of the current supreme court term, and the court is expected to rule on two high-profile cases involving same-sex marriage. one involves federal law, the other the california state law that bans it. 12 states recognize same-sex marriage. more than 30 have laws prohibiting it. tara mergener is at the supreme court. good morning, tara. >> good morning, anne-marie. well, the waiting is almost over, and today's announcement by the high court will have national implications. believe it or not, this was an issue that barely existed just a decade ago. >> what do we want? >> equality. >> protesters and supporters of same-sex marriages have been stationed outside the supreme court anticipating rulings on two cases involved those rulings. first involves a state-wide ban on same-sex marriages that california voters approved in 2008. >> it affects over 7 million voters in california who want to protect marriage. >> it could impact up to 35 states which have approved similar
i'm anne-marie green. this is the final day of the current supreme court term, and the court is expected to rule on two high-profile cases involving same-sex marriage. one involves federal law, the other the california state law that bans it. 12 states recognize same-sex marriage. more than 30 have laws prohibiting it. tara mergener is at the supreme court. good morning, tara. >> good morning, anne-marie. well, the waiting is almost over, and today's announcement by the high court will...
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anne-marie? >> susan mcginnis in washington. >> thank you, susan. >>> there was a huge explosion in damascus yesterday. the syrian government blamed the attack on rebels. there are unconfirmed reports of casualties. also on sunday, amateur video appears to show amateurs appear to be attacking forces. there were no reports of casualties. >>> and we're learning more about the massive intelligence programs leaked by contractor edward snowden. as chip reid reports, the scope of the program appeared to be limited. >> reporter: the national security agency collects phone records on tens of millions of americans but a document sent by top intelligence officials to congress this weekend says fewer than 500 people were identified last year and all of them were expected of having ties to foreign terrorist organizations ooz. releasing that information is part of the effort by the obama to alleviate fears about the nsa's surveillance programs. white house chief of staff's dennis mcdonough appeared on cbs's "
anne-marie? >> susan mcginnis in washington. >> thank you, susan. >>> there was a huge explosion in damascus yesterday. the syrian government blamed the attack on rebels. there are unconfirmed reports of casualties. also on sunday, amateur video appears to show amateurs appear to be attacking forces. there were no reports of casualties. >>> and we're learning more about the massive intelligence programs leaked by contractor edward snowden. as chip reid reports, the...
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i'm anne-marie green.l, it may be the biggest whistle-blowing scandal against the u.s. government. edward snowden says he gave the "washington post" and britain's "guardian" newspaper information about two of the government's secret surveillance programs because he said the public needed to know. well, here's what we know about snowden. he's a 29-year-old. he joined the cia after a brief stint in the army. he worked as a national security agency contractor for four years, and he works for defense contractor booze, hamilton. it had been a secret until he together both newspapers it was okay to make it public. jan crawford has more. >> my name is ed snowden. i'm 29 years old. i work for booz, allen, hamilton as an infrared analyst in nsa in hawaii. revealing snowden's identity at his request. he grew up in north carolina and maryland. snowden said he decided to leak classified information because of concerns about the nsa's top secret surveillance program. >> i sitting at my desk certainly had the authority
i'm anne-marie green.l, it may be the biggest whistle-blowing scandal against the u.s. government. edward snowden says he gave the "washington post" and britain's "guardian" newspaper information about two of the government's secret surveillance programs because he said the public needed to know. well, here's what we know about snowden. he's a 29-year-old. he joined the cia after a brief stint in the army. he worked as a national security agency contractor for four years,...
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i'm anne-marie green. actor james gandolfini never thought he was a big deal, but this morning gandolfini is being remembered for his huge talent and good nature. he died suddenly in italy at the age of 51. no cause of death was given. it was his role as the tough and emotional crime boss tony soprano that turned gandolfini into a star. ♪ the groundbreaking "sopranos" aired for eight years with a finale which left viewers wondering. gandolfini avoided the spotlight saying he was much more comfortable doing smaller things. edward lawrence has more. >> yeah, i know, but i'm talking to you here on a human level. >> reporter: the actor best known for playing mob boss tony soprano on the hbo television series "sopranos" died while on vacation in italy. the actor who played his uncle junior remembered gandolfini as a great actor and friend. >> everything showed on his face, every little nuance. but, you know, i miss him as a friend. he was a friend to everybody. >> reporter: fans were shocked to hear about his d
i'm anne-marie green. actor james gandolfini never thought he was a big deal, but this morning gandolfini is being remembered for his huge talent and good nature. he died suddenly in italy at the age of 51. no cause of death was given. it was his role as the tough and emotional crime boss tony soprano that turned gandolfini into a star. ♪ the groundbreaking "sopranos" aired for eight years with a finale which left viewers wondering. gandolfini avoided the spotlight saying he was...
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i'm anne-marie green. the summit of leading industrial nations concludes today. today's session in northern ireland includes discussions on taxes, trade, and intelligence leaks, but yesterday's conversation was dominated by syria. during a difficult one-on-one meeting between president obama and russian president vladimir putin it was clear the two leaders have, as putin put it, opinions that do not coincide. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. that is putting it mildly. heading into day two of these talks, it's clear that these world leaders want a diplomatic solution but these two, president obama and president putin, could not be farther apart on which side should get military aid. the second and final day of the g-8 economic summit is under way this morning. but these images can best sum up the conference so far. president obama and russian president vladimir putin looking very uncomfortable following a two-hour meeting yesterday. >> they had a v
i'm anne-marie green. the summit of leading industrial nations concludes today. today's session in northern ireland includes discussions on taxes, trade, and intelligence leaks, but yesterday's conversation was dominated by syria. during a difficult one-on-one meeting between president obama and russian president vladimir putin it was clear the two leaders have, as putin put it, opinions that do not coincide. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning,...
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anne. >> reporter: yes.no giants, no current giants, on that list but melky cabrera former giant was booed here last night and
anne. >> reporter: yes.no giants, no current giants, on that list but melky cabrera former giant was booed here last night and
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ann, good to see you here. your career would be nowhere if it was not for highly offensive insults, your books would be booklets without hate talk. >> well, no that is true with me, but i do not think it's true with chris christie, i actually disagree with our -- the conservative instincts, it has to be against race, gender or sexual orientation, but there's been a coursening of society, you could not imagine going to the games 50 years ago and having to worry about. with christie, come on, when you go after half of the public sector unions, it's not trash talking. >> it's reality. >> it's not an opinion that is different from yours, but i think there's has been a coursening of society. it's the same with sexual harassment law. the only reason we need laws is, for behavior that none of our fathers would have have engaged in. >> this is an interesting point, i talked about it earlier in the show. it was on "the 5," you may have heard of it. >> what is the premise? >> there's five people of different personality
ann, good to see you here. your career would be nowhere if it was not for highly offensive insults, your books would be booklets without hate talk. >> well, no that is true with me, but i do not think it's true with chris christie, i actually disagree with our -- the conservative instincts, it has to be against race, gender or sexual orientation, but there's been a coursening of society, you could not imagine going to the games 50 years ago and having to worry about. with christie, come...
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anne-marie? >> tara mergener in washington, thank you, tara. >>> well, the same-sex marriage rulings came ten years to the day after a supreme court ruling that struck down anti-sodomy laws. in his dissent in that case, justice anthony scalia said that it would lead to same-sex marriage. >>> now president obama is in senegal this morning, the first stop on a three-nation tour in after ka. he'll meet with the president, visit the supreme court and tour goree island. it's believed millions of africans were shipped into slavery from there, but the president's planned could be altered depending on the condition of nelson mandela. nelson remains in grave condition on life support. debora patta is in pretoria just outside the hospital where mandela is being treated. debora, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. cbs news sources tell us that some of nelson mandela's family members have been summoned urgently to his pretoria hospital this morning. they say that he has been told -- they've been told to
anne-marie? >> tara mergener in washington, thank you, tara. >>> well, the same-sex marriage rulings came ten years to the day after a supreme court ruling that struck down anti-sodomy laws. in his dissent in that case, justice anthony scalia said that it would lead to same-sex marriage. >>> now president obama is in senegal this morning, the first stop on a three-nation tour in after ka. he'll meet with the president, visit the supreme court and tour goree island. it's...
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>> good morning ainsley and patti ann. we are looking at a chance of showers and storms across sections of the plains oklahoma, kansas and into missouri could be looking at areas of rain. we are tracking a new storm system impacting this part of the country since yesterday with showers and storms. there is a possibility although a slight risk. there is that chance we could be looking at large hail damaging winds and isolated tornadoes with some of these storms. as we head into tomorrow parts of texas, oklahoma city and arkansas and missouri could be looking at another round of those storms. high temperatures much cooler today across sections of the northeast. 74 for your high today it will be a beautiful day with sunshine. cleveland only 67 degrees for your high. very pleasant across sections after we saw extreme heat out there over the weekend. as we head into the tropics we are actually tracking an area of low pressure that the national hurricane center has highlighted and does have a concern here about 30 percent chance
>> good morning ainsley and patti ann. we are looking at a chance of showers and storms across sections of the plains oklahoma, kansas and into missouri could be looking at areas of rain. we are tracking a new storm system impacting this part of the country since yesterday with showers and storms. there is a possibility although a slight risk. there is that chance we could be looking at large hail damaging winds and isolated tornadoes with some of these storms. as we head into tomorrow...
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running away with it, ann. 9-4 now in the seventh. depends.one in the fast part of the bag. you know what that means. yeah. that's a home run. the giants go onto win final of 10 to 5. >>> now, let's see what's going on in chicago. a little jol lee. white sox mascot. josh donaldson wasn't happy about this one. bob ls it. allows coco crisp to score and the a's take the lead one to nothing like they almost always do. white sox answered in the second. adam dunn backed away and off tommy ma lone. right side tide up the game. great defense would help. crisp is going how did he do it? he robbed tyler flores. tierl floer es, boy, he had a sure hit there. tied in the eighth. bullpen couldn't hold. here's the go-ahead run. they scored three in the inning. next batter and see you later. sixth homer for the year. the a's lost 4 to 1. they're still in first place at the al west. why? because of, well, the rangers were doing at toronto. 18 innings. this is where they went 18 innings. there's former a and giant davis with a walk off for toronto. they win it
running away with it, ann. 9-4 now in the seventh. depends.one in the fast part of the bag. you know what that means. yeah. that's a home run. the giants go onto win final of 10 to 5. >>> now, let's see what's going on in chicago. a little jol lee. white sox mascot. josh donaldson wasn't happy about this one. bob ls it. allows coco crisp to score and the a's take the lead one to nothing like they almost always do. white sox answered in the second. adam dunn backed away and off tommy ma...
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somebody said -- so it's like i say to anne "anne nice shirt. nice jacket. >> but you hate it. >> and i hate it or maybe i don't. i'm giving a complement. the thing is facebook inc. doesn't know the context but now we have a system in place and i can resolve to anne and anne could say "i didn't mean to post that photo in an inappropriate way. i'm going to take it down" and we survey the people and everyone feels good about the situation and traditionally we thought it was a case of bullying and two people -- >> misunderstanding. >> there was a misunderstanding so i wanted to point that out and we have this new social resolution thing and a great way to solve problems at a scale of hundreds of millions of people and it's quite awesome to see that unfold, and the last thing i was going to point out in my version of sizzle reel everything we're trying do is create a culture where people speak up for each other and there's a story that i'm going to show you that i think sort of like epitomizes this how do you use social media and the power of friend
somebody said -- so it's like i say to anne "anne nice shirt. nice jacket. >> but you hate it. >> and i hate it or maybe i don't. i'm giving a complement. the thing is facebook inc. doesn't know the context but now we have a system in place and i can resolve to anne and anne could say "i didn't mean to post that photo in an inappropriate way. i'm going to take it down" and we survey the people and everyone feels good about the situation and traditionally we thought it...
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a min -- ann notarangelo. a minivan that plummeted into the bay has been pooled out. a commercial salvage company brought the minivan to the surface earlier today. drivers used sonar the find the sunken van last night but rough conditions kept them from getting to it. kpix 5's anne makovec has the story of a group of sailors who tried in vain to save the driver. >> reporter: this home video shows the last few seconds before the van dropped below the water line. >> haunting. >> reporter: the men you see pounding on the back window members of a youth sailing team who happened to be nearby. >> it was just that we had to get it out like we had to save this person. >> reporter: andrew and his teammates were at a fundraiser at the golden gate yacht club. >> we heard some screaming from looked over and there's this van that had just gone in the water. and there's people screaming as people screaming and it was just like oh my god. >> reporter: six members of the team immediately jumped into this boat and traveled about 1,000 feet to where the van was sinking into the bay. >>
a min -- ann notarangelo. a minivan that plummeted into the bay has been pooled out. a commercial salvage company brought the minivan to the surface earlier today. drivers used sonar the find the sunken van last night but rough conditions kept them from getting to it. kpix 5's anne makovec has the story of a group of sailors who tried in vain to save the driver. >> reporter: this home video shows the last few seconds before the van dropped below the water line. >> haunting. >>...
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anne-marie? >> ashley morrison, thank you. >>> well, today president obama will nominate a former bush administration official to be the new director of the fbi. if confirmed by the senate, james comey will replace robert mueller. comey is best known for a stand off with the bush administration over the warrantless wiretapping program. and this morning we're learning more about the government's far-reaching nsa surveillance program. two in documents published by the "washington post" and britain's "guardian" indicate that nsa can keep copies of communications about citizens indefinitely. obama administration officials say information gathered on americans is destroyed. today president obama meets with the federal privacy and civil liberties oversight board that reviews anti-terrorism programs. >> and house leaders on both sides of the aisle are blaming each other after the house rejected a half trillion-dollar farm bill. the vote was 234-195. the five-year measure would have cut $2 billion a year
anne-marie? >> ashley morrison, thank you. >>> well, today president obama will nominate a former bush administration official to be the new director of the fbi. if confirmed by the senate, james comey will replace robert mueller. comey is best known for a stand off with the bush administration over the warrantless wiretapping program. and this morning we're learning more about the government's far-reaching nsa surveillance program. two in documents published by the...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, more members of congress are expected to be briefed today about the federal government's extensive surveillance program. fbi and intelligence officials tried to quell lawmakers' concerns on tuesday about the scope of the programs and whether individuals' rights were being trampled. a cbs news poll says 38% of those surveyed approve of the government collecting data from ordinary americans. 48% say it's okay to spy on suspected terror activity. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. while edward snowden fefrt revealed the surveillance programs remains in hiding, the debate is raging here on capitol hill over the big question, is the government too invasive into americans' lives in the name of national security. general keith alexander, director of national security agency, heads to capitol hill today to testify before the senate committee. his appearance follows a day of closed door briefings nsa officials gave to congress on tuesday ab
i'm anne-marie green. well, more members of congress are expected to be briefed today about the federal government's extensive surveillance program. fbi and intelligence officials tried to quell lawmakers' concerns on tuesday about the scope of the programs and whether individuals' rights were being trampled. a cbs news poll says 38% of those surveyed approve of the government collecting data from ordinary americans. 48% say it's okay to spy on suspected terror activity. susan mcginnis is in...
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as ann was mentionings, we had an unseasonably warm day in the bay area. let's kick start with today's highs. livermore. 96. concord was in the mid 90s . now san francisco took up at 76 degrees while redwood city was in the mid 90s and then we go north of the golden gate bridge, it was 9 the in larkspur and santa rosa had a record high of 97 degrees. cool weather is moving in dropping six degrees in livermore. an additional drop happens monday. before we begin to rebound by the end of the workweek. and we will pinpoint the rest of the bay area that is coming up later on in this broadcast. >> thanks roberta. >>> well, the heat in southern california is posing a challenge to firefighters. the fire in the angeles national forest grew. people were evacuated late today because the wind shifted the fire's course. the fire is about 20% contained. >> during the day, it gets heavier. when it blows out and comes back. >> we could smell it. ash is all over the floors and cars. >> it is everywhere. if you are out doing anything and you have any asthma problems you mig
as ann was mentionings, we had an unseasonably warm day in the bay area. let's kick start with today's highs. livermore. 96. concord was in the mid 90s . now san francisco took up at 76 degrees while redwood city was in the mid 90s and then we go north of the golden gate bridge, it was 9 the in larkspur and santa rosa had a record high of 97 degrees. cool weather is moving in dropping six degrees in livermore. an additional drop happens monday. before we begin to rebound by the end of the...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning the first tropical storm of this year's atlantic hurricane season andrea is bearing down on the gulf coast of florida. rough seas and increasing winding are already affecting florida's southwest coast. andrea has sustained winds of 45 miles per hour and is expected to make landfall near florida's big bend area by later today. now, heavy rain and coastal flooding is expected. cbs's hurricane consultant david bernard is tracking the storm. >> looks like the biggest factor surrounding andrea will be the rainfall amount produced, and for that matter most of the east coast as well. our satellite and radar indicating already torrential rain spreading into the west coast of florida, and that trend is going to continue north, it looks like, over the next 24 hours. we have a tropical storm warning in effect from the big bend of florida airy to ft. myers region and a tropical storm watch along the southeast coast from flagler beach, florida, to north beach, north carolina. th
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning the first tropical storm of this year's atlantic hurricane season andrea is bearing down on the gulf coast of florida. rough seas and increasing winding are already affecting florida's southwest coast. andrea has sustained winds of 45 miles per hour and is expected to make landfall near florida's big bend area by later today. now, heavy rain and coastal flooding is expected. cbs's hurricane consultant david bernard is tracking the storm. >> looks...
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. >> good morning heather and patti an ann. beautiful emergencies out of florida and parts of the gulf coast. we are looking at a slow moving weather pattern. where you have the nice weather today you will be seeing that continuing so that includes parts of the northeast. where you have the bad weather we expect it to take place as well. the midwest parts of the plains not just today in the form of thunderstorms and showers maybe possibility of severe weather as we get into your friday and also into your saturday kickoff the weekend we are expecting more showers more thunderstorms up here large hail damaging winds and also isolated tornadoes will be possible. heed any warnings out there that's across the north central sections of the u.s. hot temperatures low humidity dry conditions so we do have a number of red flag warnings in effect. elevated fire danger is in place today and expected to continue as well. hot in texas 90 for dallas 102 over el paso. northeast beautiful day upper 70s in cleveland and also in new york city. he
. >> good morning heather and patti an ann. beautiful emergencies out of florida and parts of the gulf coast. we are looking at a slow moving weather pattern. where you have the nice weather today you will be seeing that continuing so that includes parts of the northeast. where you have the bad weather we expect it to take place as well. the midwest parts of the plains not just today in the form of thunderstorms and showers maybe possibility of severe weather as we get into your friday...
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. >>> plus an exclusive interview with mitt and ann romney. they talk about their regrets and jarring transition to life out of politics. i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the situation room." >>> a terror attack alleged by thwarted by a stunning secret surveillance program that's just been revealed. it was first reported that the national security agency has been collecting the phone records of millions of verizon customers every day. they reportedly show who they call, who's called them and the date and duration of each conversation. but as controversial as the surveillance may be, lawmakers are split right now over whether it's appropriate or legal. jim acosta has been working this story for us. jim, what are you picking up. >> reporter: obama administration officials are neither confirming or denying the report. but they are defending the practice of collecting phone data for national security purposes fl all of a sudden the white house is facting a brand new controversy one that is yienting relationship c-- republicans and democrats. under a c
. >>> plus an exclusive interview with mitt and ann romney. they talk about their regrets and jarring transition to life out of politics. i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the situation room." >>> a terror attack alleged by thwarted by a stunning secret surveillance program that's just been revealed. it was first reported that the national security agency has been collecting the phone records of millions of verizon customers every day. they reportedly show who they call,...
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anne makovec, kpix 5. >> anne, did anyone else see the attack happen? >> reporter: from what we understand, there were just the children in the backyard at the time. and then there was all this commotion heard by the neighbors. but as far as what adults were out in the backyard at the time -- that at this point is unknown. >> anne makovec live this morning in union city. thanks. >>> a nurse may have been saved by a device she was wearing when she was attacked at work sunday night in napa state hospital. the suspect is believed to be 38-year-old kevin long. long was arrested in modesto last september for sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl on a bus one day after he was released from prison for another sexual crime. >> other person on the bus said that the guy got on the bus and the girl sitting down and he just grabbed all her privates. >> the nurse who was attacked sunday was able to call for help by using a special electronic device attached to her name tag. >>> police are looking for witnesses to a hit-and-run crash that killed a bicyclist near dow
anne makovec, kpix 5. >> anne, did anyone else see the attack happen? >> reporter: from what we understand, there were just the children in the backyard at the time. and then there was all this commotion heard by the neighbors. but as far as what adults were out in the backyard at the time -- that at this point is unknown. >> anne makovec live this morning in union city. thanks. >>> a nurse may have been saved by a device she was wearing when she was attacked at work...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning tropical storm andrea is losing steam as it heads up the atlantic coast. andrea is moving over southwest georgia packing sustained winds of 45 miles per hour, and, of course, heavy rain. the storm triggered eight tornados as it moved across florida. cbs weather consultant david bernard says it continues to move north and as it does, it looks like wet weather. it's all going to be about the rain fall. look at this potential rainfall map. this will take us into saturday afternoon. we're talking a wide swath of at much as 2 to 5 inches of rain all the way to new england. some areas could see higher amounts. because of that, we have a number of flood watches currently in effect, specifically across the i-95 corridor. these will be in effect all day and through the nighttime hours 678 that's where we're expecting the heaviest rain. looking at the national forecast, spotty showers throughout the day, heaviest in south florida. the worst will be what's left of andrea. heav
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning tropical storm andrea is losing steam as it heads up the atlantic coast. andrea is moving over southwest georgia packing sustained winds of 45 miles per hour, and, of course, heavy rain. the storm triggered eight tornados as it moved across florida. cbs weather consultant david bernard says it continues to move north and as it does, it looks like wet weather. it's all going to be about the rain fall. look at this potential rainfall map. this will take us...
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what i find remarkable, what ann coulter said, they are terrified of the prospects of 11 million new americans potentially coming on line 13 years from now. they don't think within 13 years they can be competitive enough with hispanic voters to take the risks, even with the kick start of the voting. >> let's listen to another republican legislative strategist, ann coulter, who actually did work in the senate for a while, she has some experience in this. let's listen to the way she describes how the process may play out legislatively? >> the jack kavorkian, and marco rubio, whom i helped get the primary opponent, the rest of them will help to pass the amnesty bill, this is very important, the house passes nothing but say enforce everify. it goes into the conference between the two bodies and it will come out an amnesty bill. at that point if it is voted on in the house and voted on in the senate. we have amnesty, the country is over, and the only thing left for people like you and me to do is to punish people who destroyed america. >> e. j., aside from word choice, she is kind of on t
what i find remarkable, what ann coulter said, they are terrified of the prospects of 11 million new americans potentially coming on line 13 years from now. they don't think within 13 years they can be competitive enough with hispanic voters to take the risks, even with the kick start of the voting. >> let's listen to another republican legislative strategist, ann coulter, who actually did work in the senate for a while, she has some experience in this. let's listen to the way she...
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queen anne is probably one of the hottest places in seattle.just a few minutes from downtown and that's what makes it so good. this is a classic. it was built in 1906, i believe, and it's a classic seattle what we call craftsman/box. because it's got a full basement, a full main floor and a full upstairs. it was completely remodels in 2013. great kitchen, gleaming hardwood floors, they maintained all the character. it's got a brand new two-car garage off the alley and it's got some views of the olympic mountains. >> that looks gorgeous. i love seattle, dave, by the way. 1.45 million, 11 million in taxes. four bedrooms, 3-1/4 baths. this says seattle to me, dave. >> this is in magnolia. it's on the west side of queen anne. it's the farthest you can go or else you're in the water. this is actually one of the first homes built in magnolia. it was built in 1900. and when it was built, it was built for the view. the view is magnificent. it's elliott bay. you see all the terminals. you see downtown seattle and you see mt. rainier. >> can't get any be
queen anne is probably one of the hottest places in seattle.just a few minutes from downtown and that's what makes it so good. this is a classic. it was built in 1906, i believe, and it's a classic seattle what we call craftsman/box. because it's got a full basement, a full main floor and a full upstairs. it was completely remodels in 2013. great kitchen, gleaming hardwood floors, they maintained all the character. it's got a brand new two-car garage off the alley and it's got some views of the...
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in pacific heights, anne makovec, kpix 5. >> so did they get the truck out of there eventually? >> reporter: yeah, they did. it only took a couple of hours. but the frustration for neighbors is that this happens they say on at least a weekly basis. some situations not quite as bad as that with the wheels up in the air but a lot of issues with truckers in this area. >> it's hard enough to navigate in just a regular car, let alone an 18-wheeler. thank you, anne. >>> forklift operator had some trouble too was thrown from his seat when a car rammed into him. this morning witnesses say a car was speeding through san francisco's produce market and slammed into the forklift. the female driver, passenger and the forklift operator all taken to the hospital. >> i saw this car running too fast i don't know how many miles an hour on the freeway. this car never hit the brake or something just keep on going until the hit the forklift. >> police say the cause of the collision remains under investigation. >>> a second south bay worker has died in an industrial accident. 49-year-old jose antonio
in pacific heights, anne makovec, kpix 5. >> so did they get the truck out of there eventually? >> reporter: yeah, they did. it only took a couple of hours. but the frustration for neighbors is that this happens they say on at least a weekly basis. some situations not quite as bad as that with the wheels up in the air but a lot of issues with truckers in this area. >> it's hard enough to navigate in just a regular car, let alone an 18-wheeler. thank you, anne. >>>...
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anne? >> good evening, brian. president obama is going to bypass congress and he says he will direct the epa to limit the carbon pollution that comes from power plants that burn coal and natural gas, just like it does mercury or arsenic. now, those power plants are responsible for 40% of the nation's carbon pollution, which fuels climate change. the president has also ordered that fuel efficiency be increased on heavy duty vehicles such as trucks and buses. and he's also ordered that renewable energy double on federal land, and that federal agencies do more to support local governments in trying to improve coastlines and roads to defend against climate change. now, as you can imagine, the coal lobby is not very happy, brian, because they say this is, in effect, declaring war on coal. that's what the president is doing. but i spoke to one power ceo today, a power company ceo, tom farrell from dominion resources, and he says with enough time and the right technology, he thinks the power industry can make this work.
anne? >> good evening, brian. president obama is going to bypass congress and he says he will direct the epa to limit the carbon pollution that comes from power plants that burn coal and natural gas, just like it does mercury or arsenic. now, those power plants are responsible for 40% of the nation's carbon pollution, which fuels climate change. the president has also ordered that fuel efficiency be increased on heavy duty vehicles such as trucks and buses. and he's also ordered that...
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hi diane. >> hi patti ann. the lobbying group says revealed 201 irs employees currently work full-time on union activities. according to the office of personnel management the practice is part of the federal government's carefully crafted collective system. they explain in the report official time spent by federal employees performing representationnal work for a bargaining unit in lieu of their regularly assigned work. this allows unions to satisfy their duty of fair representation to members and nonmembers alike. official time is only supposed to be used for business tied directly to the representation of bargaining unit employees in matters concerning federal employment commission. they cannot use the time for conventions for example but critics say they shouldn't be using time to pay for used by taxpayers to do any union business at all. alg says the irs gave the employees job titles that makes it appear they are focused on agency rather than union business like internal revenue agent, revenue officer and t
hi diane. >> hi patti ann. the lobbying group says revealed 201 irs employees currently work full-time on union activities. according to the office of personnel management the practice is part of the federal government's carefully crafted collective system. they explain in the report official time spent by federal employees performing representationnal work for a bargaining unit in lieu of their regularly assigned work. this allows unions to satisfy their duty of fair representation to...
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first of all, ann romney. should their sons run for office, don't do it. >> she pulled a barbara bush on me. it's very clear in talking to both of these people that there was a long process which they're still going through of getting over this campaign. i was in park city, utah with them. he's now tipping his toe back into public life by having this big conference with democrats, republicans to talk about ideas. and i think that this was such a tough race for ann romney. and she said it's harder as a mother to go through it. if you were to watch your child take what she called the abuse you take running for campaign, she clearly wants no part of it and doesn't want her children to go through it. >> when you were asking about the irs scandal, he clearly seemed to be suggesting that that or any number of things would have changed the election. >> he's a numbers guy. he's looked through all of these numbers. it's clear to me that with a tweak here or there, he could have you won. he understands that what the pro
first of all, ann romney. should their sons run for office, don't do it. >> she pulled a barbara bush on me. it's very clear in talking to both of these people that there was a long process which they're still going through of getting over this campaign. i was in park city, utah with them. he's now tipping his toe back into public life by having this big conference with democrats, republicans to talk about ideas. and i think that this was such a tough race for ann romney. and she said...
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. >>> good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. more than a million low income californians may soon be eligible for medi-cal. lawmakers voted to expand coverage under the federal affordable care act a new report says it will likely be good medicine for the state's ailing healthcare system. kpix 5's don knapp is in emeryville with a closer look. >> reporter: ann, not surprisingly many of the folks we have talked with don't fully grasp the scope of expanded medi-cal. it is complex. and for some, still controversial. it's almost here. expanded health coverage for 1 1/2 million californians who currently are uninsured. and it's about time, says berkeley high senior zoe gilbert. >> many countries in europe have universal healthcare and then finally america is stepping up to the plate and joining that. >> reporter: the cost of the state's expansion of medi-cal will at least in the first five years be reimbursed 100% by the federal government. the drop in later years and california will have to pick up the difference. >> but i think also
. >>> good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. more than a million low income californians may soon be eligible for medi-cal. lawmakers voted to expand coverage under the federal affordable care act a new report says it will likely be good medicine for the state's ailing healthcare system. kpix 5's don knapp is in emeryville with a closer look. >> reporter: ann, not surprisingly many of the folks we have talked with don't fully grasp the scope of expanded medi-cal. it is complex. and...