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the university of colorado boulder campus is using a new process taking into account the students' economic standing along side his or her grades. nebraska has a program offering free instate tuition for pell grant recipients who continue to do well in their constitution, and florida university offering extra assistance to the economically disadvantaged. after michigan's ban took effect many of its public colleges stepped up recruiting campaigns to attract minority applicants, however the number of black and latino applicants have dropped by a third since the ban started. >> in states where affirmative action is pro h prohibited. one such state is florida where a ban on racial considerations has been in affect since 2001. joining us now to discuss how the university of florida has adapt is joe glover, senior vice president for academy affairs. provost. welcome to the program. was there a drop off of minority students after the ban. >> yes, but we discovered ways to work around that drop off. >> you still wanted a diversified body, how did you get one? >> yes, we believe we have achieved it.
the university of colorado boulder campus is using a new process taking into account the students' economic standing along side his or her grades. nebraska has a program offering free instate tuition for pell grant recipients who continue to do well in their constitution, and florida university offering extra assistance to the economically disadvantaged. after michigan's ban took effect many of its public colleges stepped up recruiting campaigns to attract minority applicants, however the...
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. >> host: how connected is your district around boulder,? >> guest: we have a pretty diverse district, so i have several small towns that are very much part of the information economy. i've had major local initiatives. we also have a very large, more rural counties like grand county, you know, southern jefferson county. so in my district i represent we have a little bit of a microcosm of the country between small towns, suburban and rural. >> host: how tech is your district? >> guest: really a center for tech business and technology, fort collins and boulder, both were named among the top ten cities for entrepreneurship, and both have thriving tech sectors in part based on spin-offs from our top research universities, university of colorado at boulder, colorado state university in fort collins, major national companies like intel, google, microsoft, have a presence, and there's a strong start-up scene as well. >> host: congressman polis, recently you led a fight against the cell phone unlocking bill. what was that kerfuffle about? >> guest:
. >> host: how connected is your district around boulder,? >> guest: we have a pretty diverse district, so i have several small towns that are very much part of the information economy. i've had major local initiatives. we also have a very large, more rural counties like grand county, you know, southern jefferson county. so in my district i represent we have a little bit of a microcosm of the country between small towns, suburban and rural. >> host: how tech is your district?...
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a palo alto man fell 30 feet on to a boulder in yosemite national park.ve the details of the accident and the rescue that saved him. >> a daring smash-and-grab all caught on camera at a walgreens on the peninsula. the thieves weren't after cash. >> and the winds calming down more sunshine on the way. looks like a warmer day with rain in the forecast. we'll tell you when coming up. >> and we have some good sized traffic jam, one in hayward, one in petaluma. we'll explain where coming up. >>> good morning. it's "hump day," wednesday, april 23rd. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm juliette goodrich in michelle griego. >>> crews are wrapping up work on a fire on chase street. the fire was limited to the garage, which was destroyed. two cars were damaged. no one was injured. the homeowner says he was in shock when he saw the flames. >> the only thing that was really going through my mind is why it wasn't going out. >> it was so hot that, you know, 25, 30 feet away it was painful. and that was before the building actually really went up. >> the cause of the fire right
a palo alto man fell 30 feet on to a boulder in yosemite national park.ve the details of the accident and the rescue that saved him. >> a daring smash-and-grab all caught on camera at a walgreens on the peninsula. the thieves weren't after cash. >> and the winds calming down more sunshine on the way. looks like a warmer day with rain in the forecast. we'll tell you when coming up. >> and we have some good sized traffic jam, one in hayward, one in petaluma. we'll explain where...
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. >> how connected is boulder, colorado? >> i have several small towns that are very much part of the information economy and have major local initiatives. we also have very large, more rural counties. my district i represent, we have a little bit of a microcosm of the country between small towns, suburban and rural. >> how tech is your district? >> a center for tech business and technology. both were named among the top 10 cities for entrepreneurship. both have thriving tech sectors. on our toped research universities, university of older -- colorado at boulder. there is a strong startup scene. >> recently on the house floor, you lead a fight against the cell phone unlocking bill. what was that about? this is about somebody's right to unlock their cell phone and change their carrier. not if you are under contract to a carrier. some people get a free cell phone because they sign up for that. if you're not in contract, you should be able to unlock your cell phone and choose your carrier. there was a ruling by the librarian of
. >> how connected is boulder, colorado? >> i have several small towns that are very much part of the information economy and have major local initiatives. we also have very large, more rural counties. my district i represent, we have a little bit of a microcosm of the country between small towns, suburban and rural. >> how tech is your district? >> a center for tech business and technology. both were named among the top 10 cities for entrepreneurship. both have thriving...
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possibly fallen 40 or 50 feet down into the drainage which sadly is covered with large rocks and boulders. >> reporter: deputies say the woman's body was found less than a mile from where searchers recovered a menlo park woman's body last weekend. both found in drainage difference with no obvious signs of trauma. >> we haven't identified anything criminal in either of these cases. >> reporter: they seem so similar. why do you believe there is no link? >> i'm basing it based on my experience having been with the sheriff's office here for 30 years, eight years with the search-and-rescue unit. we come up here frequently to assist people who have fallen or become injured here. >> reporter: the mystery is making frequent hikers think twice. >> two people right here? i'd be a little nervous around here. don't go hiking by yourself. >> that's just a cardinal rule, you don't go off the trail. >> reporter: the coroner still needs to identify the body and determine the cause of death. in mill valley, sharon chin, kpix 5. >>> another bart train goes off the tracks. it happened near the north concord
possibly fallen 40 or 50 feet down into the drainage which sadly is covered with large rocks and boulders. >> reporter: deputies say the woman's body was found less than a mile from where searchers recovered a menlo park woman's body last weekend. both found in drainage difference with no obvious signs of trauma. >> we haven't identified anything criminal in either of these cases. >> reporter: they seem so similar. why do you believe there is no link? >> i'm basing it...
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gets a favorable treatment in the press and it is the favor religion here in boulder, for sure. recently there has been a very militant religious conflict in places like burma directed, ironically, against the muslims. these are counted intuitive stories and i think they are a challenge to journalism. >> they are. >> you have any suggestions of how they could be covered better? >> when you mention sri lanka, i then thought of myanmar, burma, and the way that buddhist monks have been inciting violence against the muslim minority. that has shocked a lot of people around the world who understood what is him to be a vegetarian, peace-loving, very gentle, meditative religion focused on raising one's consciousness. the truth on the ground is often quite different. like everybody, new journalists have to catch up on that sometimes. that has certainly been the case in myanmar, burma. it is a challenge and you're right. quite often, buddhism and hinduism are given gentle treatment. i remember reporting a lot on induism that gives a different face to it than the one we often see in americ
gets a favorable treatment in the press and it is the favor religion here in boulder, for sure. recently there has been a very militant religious conflict in places like burma directed, ironically, against the muslims. these are counted intuitive stories and i think they are a challenge to journalism. >> they are. >> you have any suggestions of how they could be covered better? >> when you mention sri lanka, i then thought of myanmar, burma, and the way that buddhist monks...
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the story of a palo alto man who fell 30 feet on to a boulder in yosemite national park.tails of the accident and the rescue that saved his life. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, this is the "name your price" tool. it gives you options based on your budget -- it's a piece of cake. i was told there would be cake. get a free quote at progressive.com. >>> we have new details about the teenager who stowed away to hawaii. turns out he stayed on the tarmac for hours. we have a live report straight ahead. >> and the city of oakland makes a big offer to keep the a's in the coliseum but is the team willing to play ball? coming up. >> and we have some clouds rolling in around the bay area but lots of sunshine in between. but some rain in the forecast. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and we're already seeing delays coming out of the altamont pass. we'll have your travel times in just minutes. >>> and good morning to you, it is wednesday, april 23rd. i'm juliette goodrich in for michelle. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. [ echo in the background ] >> a palo alto man is recovering in a
the story of a palo alto man who fell 30 feet on to a boulder in yosemite national park.tails of the accident and the rescue that saved his life. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, this is the "name your price" tool. it gives you options based on your budget -- it's a piece of cake. i was told there would be cake. get a free quote at progressive.com. >>> we have new details about the teenager who stowed away to hawaii. turns out he stayed on the tarmac for hours. we have a live report...
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so, he hit my back on a boulder, that was protruding off of this ledge. that is what caused the injuries in my back. winds and that rock wall made it difficult for the rescue crew to get to parkinson. they pulled him up and took him to the hospital. doctors say he will be fine and should be back in the area later this week. it is wednesday? >> it is my monday. mostly in the 50s and the 40s. today is that day when you get closer to the week. you know we have a good looking weekend coming your way. slight chance for showers saturday and sunday. as you can see here for the bottom of your screen. changes coming to the bottom of your forecast. we have pockets of low clouds today. temperatures will be on the cool side and then between 3:00 and 4:00 we'll hit a cool day out there. chilly start 40s and 50s. less wind today. cool sunshine and then as we head throughout the evening hours we'll see those low clouds return tomorrow. the rain arrives tomorrow night into friday. we'll focus on that in our next report right now. what are we watching out there. >> mike i
so, he hit my back on a boulder, that was protruding off of this ledge. that is what caused the injuries in my back. winds and that rock wall made it difficult for the rescue crew to get to parkinson. they pulled him up and took him to the hospital. doctors say he will be fine and should be back in the area later this week. it is wednesday? >> it is my monday. mostly in the 50s and the 40s. today is that day when you get closer to the week. you know we have a good looking weekend coming...
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>> boulder is a great example with strong results.hey have a normal race-based affirmative action. they have implemented a socioaffirmative plan. it looks at two factors, looking at a disadvantage index and overachievement. they are looking at factors of a family's socioeconomic status and parent income and seeing how do the students achieve relative to students of the same background and created more economic diversity and racial diversity using the socioeconomic plan than under the race-based affirmative action. it's been successful and a model that other schools will do well to follow. >> thank you hally, from the central foundation, focussing on public policy solutions in education. thank you. >>> recent violence in south sudan drove thousands of civilians to seek safety with u.n. troops, fighting between the s.p.l.a. and the government broke out. since then the united nations have been protecting 75,000 in bentiu. 22,000 fled to u.n. protection, most in of the last three weeksment it began when rebels allegedly killed hundreds of
>> boulder is a great example with strong results.hey have a normal race-based affirmative action. they have implemented a socioaffirmative plan. it looks at two factors, looking at a disadvantage index and overachievement. they are looking at factors of a family's socioeconomic status and parent income and seeing how do the students achieve relative to students of the same background and created more economic diversity and racial diversity using the socioeconomic plan than under the...
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we need bigger and boulder discussions to deal with student debt. >> you think that the young peoplend vote on that single issue? people tend to vote for people or issues. what would get young people to the polls? >> student debt is a huge issue and absolutely could be a motivating factor. and folks that are paying 5 or 600 a month and trying to go to school in a time when tuition cost three times than it did when my mom went to school. it is it a huge issue. >> what about that single issue. and more about student debt and jobs and if you hit the right issue they will come out. >> young americans are very active in civic engagement and politics. but right now they are unemployed pie a rate of 16 percent. a third of us are forced to move back in with our parents and obama care a co, asked to pay more for our health care is something that only 39 percent of the young americans approve of. >> then who is resonating with the young voters in >> i think it will be interesting to so. if folks on both sides of the aisle are able to bring those solutions to the table. bigger and pocketbook is
we need bigger and boulder discussions to deal with student debt. >> you think that the young peoplend vote on that single issue? people tend to vote for people or issues. what would get young people to the polls? >> student debt is a huge issue and absolutely could be a motivating factor. and folks that are paying 5 or 600 a month and trying to go to school in a time when tuition cost three times than it did when my mom went to school. it is it a huge issue. >> what about...
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the bulldozers have just passed buy cleaning the boulders off so we could get access to this small town. while people here didn't have to worry about tsunamis, they did have to worry about getting supplies in. they do have generators for electricity, but they haven't been visited by a single official. they feel abandoned, to say the least. and they have a concern that there's a reservoir right above them. every time there's an aftershock they also have to move to higher ground. we ourselves were in the aftershock on wednesday night. we were evacuated from our hotel, went with a lot of residents to higher ground. and many people carried backpacks and bed rolls. they actually spent the night outside on the one hand so they could be safe from the possibility oflizing waters but also so they didn't have to worry about falling buildings or debris. and what we keep hearing over and over again is they don't know when this is going to end. they were already feeling pretty considerable foreshocks. now there have been more than 100 aftershocks and experts saying this might not have even been the
the bulldozers have just passed buy cleaning the boulders off so we could get access to this small town. while people here didn't have to worry about tsunamis, they did have to worry about getting supplies in. they do have generators for electricity, but they haven't been visited by a single official. they feel abandoned, to say the least. and they have a concern that there's a reservoir right above them. every time there's an aftershock they also have to move to higher ground. we ourselves...
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is it possible the wreckage could be mistaken for boulders or possibly rolling hills?> yeah, so this is a great question which again challenges our knowledge of the environment. now, as you probably know from the stories we have been hearing and learning, we're using an acoustic system. that means we send a sound out and it reflects off the sea floor and we listen to the reflection. and then by compositing the reflections, we know they're rolling hills. there is a lot of silt -- >> why is that the best news that you've heard all week? >> because the rolling hills, you would be much worse off if you were in canyons and valleys and if you had all kinds of crevices and big boulders all around. so rolling hills is not a bad place for sonar. we want to see the figure from the ground and if it is just rolling hills and if the actually sediment is around, things like man made objects and other metallic objects in principle should give us reflective options that would allow us to see the difference between the manmade objects and the rolling hills. >> do you think we may see m
is it possible the wreckage could be mistaken for boulders or possibly rolling hills?> yeah, so this is a great question which again challenges our knowledge of the environment. now, as you probably know from the stories we have been hearing and learning, we're using an acoustic system. that means we send a sound out and it reflects off the sea floor and we listen to the reflection. and then by compositing the reflections, we know they're rolling hills. there is a lot of silt -- >> why...
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. >> based in boulder, colorado, ball aerospace are constructing the world view 3.n incredibly secure location to which we were given rare access. the world view 3 satellite scheduled for launch in summer 2014 represents the latest and greatest advancements in commercial satellite imaging. flying 380 miles above earth its enhanced image sensors can see through dust smoke and haze. helping science sarah parkik. >> we have satellites that can take pictures of the entire globe. what we have on these slights are red, green, blue, what we can see with the naked eye. also infrared. in world view 3, we have added more bands. short infrared. information about forestry, agriculture, geology. there are a lot more things we can do on world view 3 that we can't do on our other satellites today. we call it invisible light. this is short wave infrared that gives us powerful information. >> for world view 3 it will be a game changer. it will allow archaeologist he to see into the middle infrared. that's different, it will allow us to see what are currently invisible signatures fro
. >> based in boulder, colorado, ball aerospace are constructing the world view 3.n incredibly secure location to which we were given rare access. the world view 3 satellite scheduled for launch in summer 2014 represents the latest and greatest advancements in commercial satellite imaging. flying 380 miles above earth its enhanced image sensors can see through dust smoke and haze. helping science sarah parkik. >> we have satellites that can take pictures of the entire globe. what we...
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an american climber relives the moment that boulders of ice came thundering down the mountainside on top of others all around him. >>> hello, i'm ashleigh banfield, it is wednesday, april 23rd. welcome to "legal view." police in western australia are holding a piece of metal that supposedly resembling a plane fragment. it washed ashore near the town of augusta. the head of the transport safety bureau says it is, quote, sufficiently interesting for mh-370 search experts to take a look at the photos. if it is from the missing airliner and that is a far cry from being certain at this point, it would be the first physical trace of the boeing 777 to turn up since it took off from kuala lumpur in the midnight hour of march 8th. no such trace has been detected by the bluefin sonar scanner robot now on its tenth dive. nor detected by ships or planes eyeballing the ocean's surface. aerial searches have been scrapped for a second day because of weather. back in malaysia, authorities say they have finally completed a preliminary report that's supposed to be done in the first 30 days of a crash
an american climber relives the moment that boulders of ice came thundering down the mountainside on top of others all around him. >>> hello, i'm ashleigh banfield, it is wednesday, april 23rd. welcome to "legal view." police in western australia are holding a piece of metal that supposedly resembling a plane fragment. it washed ashore near the town of augusta. the head of the transport safety bureau says it is, quote, sufficiently interesting for mh-370 search experts to...
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could wreckage be mistaken for boulders. >> reporter: rolling hills? >> yeah. this is a great question which again challenges our knowledge of the environment. as you probably know from the stories we have been hearing and learning, we are using an acoustic system. that means we send out a sound and it reflects off the sea floor and we listen to the reflection. by compositing successful reflections we create an image. we know these are rolling hills and that's the best news i have heard all week and the other thing is there is a lot of silt down there. >> why is that the best news you have heard all week? >> because the rolling hills -- you would be worse off if you were in canyons and valleys and if you have all sort of crevices and big boulders around. so rolling hills is not a bad place for a sonar. it is a matter of figure and ground. we want to see the figure from the ground. if it is just rolling hills and if the sediment is absorbing the sound to some extent things on top of it, reflective things like man made components of jets and metal objects should
could wreckage be mistaken for boulders. >> reporter: rolling hills? >> yeah. this is a great question which again challenges our knowledge of the environment. as you probably know from the stories we have been hearing and learning, we are using an acoustic system. that means we send out a sound and it reflects off the sea floor and we listen to the reflection. by compositing successful reflections we create an image. we know these are rolling hills and that's the best news i have...
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in fell ton grove, it took a beating, but not enough to cause major flooding and in boulder creek. the rain drove in the customers. >> we have some emergency ponchos and people camping in the big basin and we weren't quite prepared. >> the rain had the opposite effect at this baskin-robbins in scots veil. >> because of spring break we would see a lot more kids in here and parents with their kids coming from the beach. since it has been so rainy right now, it has been pretty slow. >> even once the rain stopped in the sun and this rainbow came out, ice cream still was at the top of mind for most in the mountains today. >> and i have spoken to several law enforcement agencies and they expect it to be busy yes, sir than they actually -- bu sigh er than it actually was. they will not let down their guard. chp officers will keep an extra close eye on highway 17 in the next couple hours. live in the santa cruz mountains, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> thanks. >> as lisa said, it was cold. how cold was it? the observatory sent us this picture. you can see a dusting of snow. mount hamilt
in fell ton grove, it took a beating, but not enough to cause major flooding and in boulder creek. the rain drove in the customers. >> we have some emergency ponchos and people camping in the big basin and we weren't quite prepared. >> the rain had the opposite effect at this baskin-robbins in scots veil. >> because of spring break we would see a lot more kids in here and parents with their kids coming from the beach. since it has been so rainy right now, it has been pretty...
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. >> hurt my back on a boulder protruding from a ledge. i wanted to do this climb for a while. i will have to wait to finish it up another time. >> he said he is extremely grateful for the daring work of the rescue crew that will give him the chance to chime again. >> there is were more still ahead including the test going on right now on debris in the search if the missing malaysia airlines flight 370 jet and officials say it could be another deadend. >> the big discovery in san francisco bay and researchers found a sunken ship missing for more than 100 years. >>> a look from the sutro tower camera checking out the bay on this gorgeous less breezy day and meteorologist mike nicco is up next with the forecast. >> authorities say it sun likely that a piece of debris that washed-up on the veilian shore came from the missing jet. they are investigating it for a link to malaysia airlines flight 370 believed again down in the indian ocean. officials say they will probably complete the analysis of the debris overnight and issue a formal statement tomorrow. they will bring in power wi
. >> hurt my back on a boulder protruding from a ledge. i wanted to do this climb for a while. i will have to wait to finish it up another time. >> he said he is extremely grateful for the daring work of the rescue crew that will give him the chance to chime again. >> there is were more still ahead including the test going on right now on debris in the search if the missing malaysia airlines flight 370 jet and officials say it could be another deadend. >> the big...
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in fell ton grove, it took a beating, but not enough to cause major flooding and in boulder creek. the rain drove in the customers. >> we have some emergency ponchos and people camping in the big basin and we weren't quite prepared. >> the rain had the opposite effect at this baskin-robbins in scots veil. >> because of spring break we would see a lot more kids in here and parents with their kids coming from the beach. since it has been so rainy right now, it has been pretty slow. >> even once the rain stopped in the sun and this rainbow came out, ice cream still was at the top of mind for most in the mountains today. >> and i have spoken to several law enforcement agencies and they expect it to be busy yes, sir than they actually -- bu sigh er than it actually was. they will not let down their guard. chp officers will keep an extra close eye on highway 17 in the next couple hours. live in the santa cruz mountains, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> thanks. >> as lisa said, it was cold. how cold was it? the observatory sent us this picture. you can see a dusting of snow. mount hamilt
in fell ton grove, it took a beating, but not enough to cause major flooding and in boulder creek. the rain drove in the customers. >> we have some emergency ponchos and people camping in the big basin and we weren't quite prepared. >> the rain had the opposite effect at this baskin-robbins in scots veil. >> because of spring break we would see a lot more kids in here and parents with their kids coming from the beach. since it has been so rainy right now, it has been pretty...
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. >> reporter: but not before his back was broken on the boulder he landed on. >> i was carrying water and that exploded against the rock. when i went to feel my back i thought it was my blood. >> reporter: he was panicked not from the fall, but from the silence. >> whoa, this seemed bad. it seemed bad he was not responsible. he was not shouting to us. normally, when a climber falls, right away they would say i'm okay. >> reporter: when ben and other climbers got to blake, he was in bad shape. they called 911 and the rescue began. >> if you move forward five feet, right through the trees. >> after a lot of careful maneuvering with the chopper blades close to the rock face, they carefully reeled him up with a basket. after a few dicey moments they secured them. >> these guys are the best at what they do. if you get injured in yosemite valley, it is probable the best place. >> reporter: as you see, this is a very treacherous rescue. one rescuer told me over the phone, she was not sure if this man was going to be okay until he gave her a thumb's up in the chopper. live at modesto, andria
. >> reporter: but not before his back was broken on the boulder he landed on. >> i was carrying water and that exploded against the rock. when i went to feel my back i thought it was my blood. >> reporter: he was panicked not from the fall, but from the silence. >> whoa, this seemed bad. it seemed bad he was not responsible. he was not shouting to us. normally, when a climber falls, right away they would say i'm okay. >> reporter: when ben and other climbers got...
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. >> hit my back on a boulder that pore trueded off of a ledge. i had wanted to do that climb for a while so...have to wait to finish it up another time. >> he is extremely grateful for the daring work of crew that will give a chance to chile again. >> the first lawsuit filed in the deadly tour because crash that claimed the lives of five teens, the family of a 7-year-old has filed a $100 million suit against fedex, the first if her family to is gone to college. ten were killed in the crash including five high school students headed to check tour. the fedex trucks have a history of catching fire and did not have adequate exit doors and names both drivers. >> a registered sex offender is in custody after trying to grab a girl from her parents near uc berkeley, two officers saw the 55-year-old lew olive attack the girl on saturday. they say he tried to pull the girl from her father. the officers fought with olive to rescue the girl and he is held in dublin on charges of attempted kidnapping, battery on an officer, resisting arrest and molesting a ch
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he broke his back when he landed on a boulder. >> i was carrying a water bladder and that exploded against the rocks and when i went to feel my back initially i thought i was bleeding. it was a bit troubling. >> i guess. rescue crews had to do some trick tricky -- tricky maneuvering to get him out. he will go home after a few weeks of therapy. >>> a steamship that sank with 16 passengers aboard in 1888 has been found under the golden gate bridge. today scientists released three- dimensional images. wreckage. the sinking of city of chester is the second deadliest shipwreck on san francisco bay. the chester set off in thick fog and eventually hit a steamer more than twice its size. >> isn't that remarkable? there must be a ton of things under the bay. >> but you would think they would be able to find that. it's not that deep. >> yeah. >> that is amazing. >>> i took a little walk to get some fresh air. >> did you enjoy it? >> thank you, i did. really nice. [ laughter ] >> not seeing winds out there today so a lot more comfortable around the bay area. we're going to see a gorgeous afternoon ou
he broke his back when he landed on a boulder. >> i was carrying a water bladder and that exploded against the rocks and when i went to feel my back initially i thought i was bleeding. it was a bit troubling. >> i guess. rescue crews had to do some trick tricky -- tricky maneuvering to get him out. he will go home after a few weeks of therapy. >>> a steamship that sank with 16 passengers aboard in 1888 has been found under the golden gate bridge. today scientists released...
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ben lomond, boulder creek, over an inch of rain. napa, this is in town over an inch of rain. san rafael .75. mount tam had 1.50 oakland almost an inch and officially in san francisco i've seen .95. right over american canyon, a good cell by hidden brook. crockett martinez, napa, sonoma. and then just rainers, nothing too heavy. a criminal parking itself over concord or buchanan and then we start to get interesting as it starts light back up over oakland, alameda, san leandro, there's been hail impeded in that -- embedded in that system. there's another line coming in at half moon bay. between half moon bay and san gregorio there's been a series of them moving across woodside, portola valley, palo alto, menlo park, fremont and newark. also just south of san jose, coming out of the santa cruz mountains, there's been a couple of cells that have isolated as well. it's cold out there. 50s. it will stay rather chilly here. we'll go from scattered showers to more rain. some will be moderate to heavy. this is beginning to move in right along the sonoma and marin coast. you can see th
ben lomond, boulder creek, over an inch of rain. napa, this is in town over an inch of rain. san rafael .75. mount tam had 1.50 oakland almost an inch and officially in san francisco i've seen .95. right over american canyon, a good cell by hidden brook. crockett martinez, napa, sonoma. and then just rainers, nothing too heavy. a criminal parking itself over concord or buchanan and then we start to get interesting as it starts light back up over oakland, alameda, san leandro, there's been hail...
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in fell ton grove, it took a beating, but not enough to cause major flooding and in boulder creek.he rain drove in the customers. >> we have some emergency ponchos and people camping in the big basin and we weren't quite prepared. >> the rain had the opposite effect at this baskin-robbins in scots veil. >> because of spring break we would see a lot more kids in here and parents with their kids coming from the beach. since it has been so rainy right now, it has been pretty slow. >> even once the rain stopped in the sun and this rainbow came out, ice cream still was at the top of mind for most in the mountains today. >> and i have spoken to several law enforcement agencies and they expect it to be busy yes, sir than they actually -- bu sigh er than it actually was. they will not let down their guard. chp officers will keep an extra close eye on highway 17 in the next couple hours. live in the santa cruz mountains, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> thanks. >> as lisa said, it was cold. how cold was it? the observatory sent us this picture. you can see a dusting of snow. mount hamilton
in fell ton grove, it took a beating, but not enough to cause major flooding and in boulder creek.he rain drove in the customers. >> we have some emergency ponchos and people camping in the big basin and we weren't quite prepared. >> the rain had the opposite effect at this baskin-robbins in scots veil. >> because of spring break we would see a lot more kids in here and parents with their kids coming from the beach. since it has been so rainy right now, it has been pretty...
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saying that it's suspending all eyes civil and military cooperation with russia and in addition to boulder this mean that nate is now saying it wants to increase its the corporation minutes parity with ukraine's say what can we expect to happen. that's right we can expect to see an increasing cooperation as you just mentioned that this is something that nato officials have been hobbling same for the past few weeks and according to reports of korea's foreign minister has asked nato to provide you with radars and other technical and military equipment now the official hype is currently the team when you buy ei by the western bloc in the meantime i did a go says he will be implementing immediate and longer term measures to strengthen ukraine's security. i'm not also conduct as there is about to be a joint military drills taking place between a billing you create great on russia's borders but not as we've been reporting guy in the past and currently eyeing the nose of continual encroachment by surrounding rock steady nothing new it's been going on for the past few decades in for more on that s
saying that it's suspending all eyes civil and military cooperation with russia and in addition to boulder this mean that nate is now saying it wants to increase its the corporation minutes parity with ukraine's say what can we expect to happen. that's right we can expect to see an increasing cooperation as you just mentioned that this is something that nato officials have been hobbling same for the past few weeks and according to reports of korea's foreign minister has asked nato to provide...
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watching the pageant in germany bowling leagues fifty three match unbeaten run to the boulders to get painted and forming the disappointing one that looked intriguing hours but well received all came from behind to hold but to one segment of the park croatian international events the audience for the horse wins the whole ahead ten minutes before the break. this dismal able to hold on to the conclusion of the top must avoid it if it can hope or expect. why bring them to you it's an effort to break. the changes paid dividends as well but the bundles he was given enough space discourse to cut hair. for more covert completed the comeback up to seventy minutes with this. if the house. elsewhere show what a frustrating one for going green doesn't it the basement and into the head of the last important thing for me to get out of the previous week the kiddo before but with the suns opened the scoring will disagree but to the generality of his visit to the basement level the top of our kids don't go back to the idea that it is helpful to get flooded by one point the report the convening of the
watching the pageant in germany bowling leagues fifty three match unbeaten run to the boulders to get painted and forming the disappointing one that looked intriguing hours but well received all came from behind to hold but to one segment of the park croatian international events the audience for the horse wins the whole ahead ten minutes before the break. this dismal able to hold on to the conclusion of the top must avoid it if it can hope or expect. why bring them to you it's an effort to...
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boulder, colorado came in first or thinnest in the case and the most obese city was huntington, west virginia with a 39.5% obesity weight. >> wow. >> the least obese cities have concentrations of wealthy americans, while the most obese cities have concentrations of poor americans. >> fantastic. we'll be right back. >>> the future of silicon valley was on display today, a hack-a-thon in the east bail. dozen of students met up at the reach ashland youth center and a team of five competed health and wellness apps for smartphones. the xeization is a great way to give teenagers a head start in a growing industry. >> they are not getting computer science in their school and we want to show them that there's an opportunity for careers. there is $1.2 billion going into health i.t. this year, and we want these kids, our kids in alameda county to get a piece of that. >> the first price for today's competition, $2,500. >> real quick, and the any. we've got big weather coming our way. >> summer-like over the next few days. >> temperatures will go five to six degrees warmer for tomorrow. close to
boulder, colorado came in first or thinnest in the case and the most obese city was huntington, west virginia with a 39.5% obesity weight. >> wow. >> the least obese cities have concentrations of wealthy americans, while the most obese cities have concentrations of poor americans. >> fantastic. we'll be right back. >>> the future of silicon valley was on display today, a hack-a-thon in the east bail. dozen of students met up at the reach ashland youth center and a...
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many also boulder short thousands of kilometers away. ways to feed the extent of the tickets were observed in hawaii there were fifty two centimeters in french polynesia and thirty one in american samoa. i do. i just can't stand her in strangled in the communities along the pacific ocean. officials in some places closed on thursday me and that all people to laugh. old working in the ocean. it should come ashore onto can't stay away from the coast. brisbane's wednesday that two thousand and nine. rusty shelter notice he's a good time drinking because i didn't want to experience the snow that is ours now. officials with japan to meet analysts' co easy to stay at an army of sixty centimeters was observed in the northeastern port of cruising the work is that the damage to his diet plans and include facilities were on changes in your life either. the day before he knew done. alinta has helped to benefit the level of these stand alone can open cold present the silk route to and to keep eating it too cute yesterday. see sprees people who respon
many also boulder short thousands of kilometers away. ways to feed the extent of the tickets were observed in hawaii there were fifty two centimeters in french polynesia and thirty one in american samoa. i do. i just can't stand her in strangled in the communities along the pacific ocean. officials in some places closed on thursday me and that all people to laugh. old working in the ocean. it should come ashore onto can't stay away from the coast. brisbane's wednesday that two thousand and...
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. >> reporter: some mountain communities such as boulder creek, trees and big limbs came down from the rain. >> it came down really hard when it hit the house. you can feel it. the rain was really hard. what we have here is 160-foot tall redwood tree. probably 180-year-old tree that started knocking branches off of redwood trees going through the house. breaking the railing so the people hired us to come and cut all the branches so it doesn't hit their house again. >> reporter: we were learning or being reminded of lessons in dealing with these wet conditions today. so that could help people deal with this hopefully ongoing storm. live in san jose, robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> marin county is the first in line to catch the bands of rain coming in off the pacific. and noelle walker is in san rafael. hard to tell, is it still raining out there noelle. >> it is still raining. it's a light rain, varied between sprinkle and downpours. some where around 3:00, to 3:30 this afternoon, we have not head near enough rain this season but what we're getting is really greening up the hills
. >> reporter: some mountain communities such as boulder creek, trees and big limbs came down from the rain. >> it came down really hard when it hit the house. you can feel it. the rain was really hard. what we have here is 160-foot tall redwood tree. probably 180-year-old tree that started knocking branches off of redwood trees going through the house. breaking the railing so the people hired us to come and cut all the branches so it doesn't hit their house again. >>...
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among the least obese, boulder, colorado, a favorite, one time have they not been at the top of the listnaples, florida, for the collins, colorado, charlottesville, virginia, and bellingham, washington. >>> which college basketball team in the national championships could set an all time record? one caveat, they need to win in the finals. . new revlon age defying firming + lifting makeup our multi-benefit innovation. skin feels tighter. expression lines look more relaxed. 3x hydration... ... beautiful coverage. 93% of women saw noticeably improved skin. radiant. rejuvenated. revlon. frequent heartburn? the choice is yours. chalky. not chalky. temporary. 24 hour. lots of tablets. one pill. you decide. prevacid. ♪ 24 hour geico motorcycle. see how much you could save. >>> it is a week of guinness world record attempts on "today." this morning, an attempt to set the record for heaviest vehicle pulled in high heels by a female. there is actually a category called that. that would be a whopping 15,000 pounds that attempt will be. >>> in sports, it was destruction in the leadup to the ncaa wom
among the least obese, boulder, colorado, a favorite, one time have they not been at the top of the listnaples, florida, for the collins, colorado, charlottesville, virginia, and bellingham, washington. >>> which college basketball team in the national championships could set an all time record? one caveat, they need to win in the finals. . new revlon age defying firming + lifting makeup our multi-benefit innovation. skin feels tighter. expression lines look more relaxed. 3x...
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gets a favorable treatment in the press and it is the favor religion here in boulder, for sure.
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switched sides joining activists ukrainian troops in the gathering here in nz and the tunnel the boulder that the mets can haul coal regions us with a protest movements been the strongest form letters columns that has dented from across the nelson study for the dole to slow back to hot spots of action again over last weekend with his big trouble. these depictions to get from the area an armored personnel carrier with a russian flag which the defect is using instead of the ukrainian want this budget mr graham phillips to get his autograph and instruments for us. i was in line. beyond that i was going to russian flag reportedly giving to the radio made. it is good show for the locals. pcs. if it's any good things for them but then it will be deployed to the series. global position obama succeed. for what is the day. of course the pretty horses the interiors of the house defections. we were able to speak to someone other than to receive exactly the us forces approach. to surrender. we thought her little one who had been agreed reacted quite normally all you were a lot of very hard one it wa
switched sides joining activists ukrainian troops in the gathering here in nz and the tunnel the boulder that the mets can haul coal regions us with a protest movements been the strongest form letters columns that has dented from across the nelson study for the dole to slow back to hot spots of action again over last weekend with his big trouble. these depictions to get from the area an armored personnel carrier with a russian flag which the defect is using instead of the ukrainian want this...
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the rock broke into boulders and crushed trees. this picture shows dust rising right after the slide. rancheria falls will be closed for now but hijackers can still get to wapama falls starting at -- can you say that? >> shaughnessy dam? >> o'shaughnessy dam. >>> susan mcginnis updates efforts to hear from the black box of flight 370 that disappeared a month ago. >> reporter: australia's ocean shield equipped with a high- tech listening device is searching deep in the southern indian ocean trying to relocate pings that could be from flight 370 data recorders. >> there have been no further contacts with any transmission. we need to continue that for several days. >> reporter: the signals one lasting more than two hours the other 13 minutes were first picked up over the weekend off the coast of australia. if crews can narrow the search zone an unmanned under water vehicle is ready to map the ocean floor for debris. >> we will not deploy it unless we get another transmission. >> reporter: batteries in the data recorders have likely re
the rock broke into boulders and crushed trees. this picture shows dust rising right after the slide. rancheria falls will be closed for now but hijackers can still get to wapama falls starting at -- can you say that? >> shaughnessy dam? >> o'shaughnessy dam. >>> susan mcginnis updates efforts to hear from the black box of flight 370 that disappeared a month ago. >> reporter: australia's ocean shield equipped with a high- tech listening device is searching deep in the...
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the rock broke into several boulders, crushed some trees. in this picture you can see the dust rising right after the slide. rancheria falls will remain closed for now. hikers can still get to wapama falls starting at o'shaugnessy dam. >> those rock slides are so terrifying. >>> it actually is a great time to be outside ironically enough. it's beautiful outside. >> this was just about perfect. summertime, inland up to 95, 100 degrees, well out of the comfort zone for some folks. amount the coast sometimes we get chilly -- at the coast sometimes we get chilly in the summertime. everybody was very comfortable today, 75 to 85 degrees for most of the bay area, low 80s in san jose, mainly clear skies, mid-50s for the low tonight, warmest day in the north bay since last october 19th , 84 degrees in santa rosa this afternoon. it has been nearly one-half of one year since we were that warm in santa rosa. i asked viewers to send us some pictures on facebook. show us what your yard looks like. saratoga, margaret shields, the roses are blooming in full
the rock broke into several boulders, crushed some trees. in this picture you can see the dust rising right after the slide. rancheria falls will remain closed for now. hikers can still get to wapama falls starting at o'shaugnessy dam. >> those rock slides are so terrifying. >>> it actually is a great time to be outside ironically enough. it's beautiful outside. >> this was just about perfect. summertime, inland up to 95, 100 degrees, well out of the comfort zone for some...
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the least obese for you, number one, all time winner, boulder, colorado except for once. to do with it. naples, florida, fort collins, colorado. i never lived in any of these places. >> bill karins is going to love this. you're a huge goonies fan. they're talking about the sequel now. the director is saying they're planning the second film and planning to bring back the original cast. corey feldman, josh brolin. >> it would be great to see them together. >> i say bring back cind cindy lauper. >> all right. "way too early" starts now. >>> significantly, this would be consistent with transmissions from both the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder. clearly, this is a most promising lead. and probably in the search so far, it's probably the best information that we have had. >> have they finally found the haystack? investigators confirm they have the strongest lead yet in locating missing malaysian flight 370. >> a hollywood legend passing away. remembering the iconic mickey rooney. and the wait is is finally over. "game of thrones" is back and rules sunday ni
the least obese for you, number one, all time winner, boulder, colorado except for once. to do with it. naples, florida, fort collins, colorado. i never lived in any of these places. >> bill karins is going to love this. you're a huge goonies fan. they're talking about the sequel now. the director is saying they're planning the second film and planning to bring back the original cast. corey feldman, josh brolin. >> it would be great to see them together. >> i say bring back...
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i hit my back on a boulder. it was pro dutruding off a ledg. >> he couldn't move and needed rescuing. a number of factors made parkinson's rescue tricky, including the wind. making it difficult to lower park rangers. another problem was the wall of rocks. and how close the chopper's spinning blades came to hitting it during the operation. >> very technical rescue. yosemite search and rescue are the best in the world at what they do. and if you're ever going to get injured rock climbing, yosemite valley is probably the best place to do that. >> rangers train extensively for situations like this. they were going to lower parkinson to the ground but thought it would be best to hoist him up. he gave the thumb's up when he was secure and ready to be pulled up. >> people were just really competent and caring. and i'm very grateful that they were there and helped me. >> wow. parkinson expects to be back in the bay area for rehab this week, depending on his recovery this accident probably won't stop him from pursuing hi
i hit my back on a boulder. it was pro dutruding off a ledg. >> he couldn't move and needed rescuing. a number of factors made parkinson's rescue tricky, including the wind. making it difficult to lower park rangers. another problem was the wall of rocks. and how close the chopper's spinning blades came to hitting it during the operation. >> very technical rescue. yosemite search and rescue are the best in the world at what they do. and if you're ever going to get injured rock...
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those boulders, some bigger than houses, can break free without warning. they suddenly saw mounds of snow tumbling down on to them. fellow guides and climbers rushed to help. pictures of the rescue and recovery effort have come from an nbc news crew on site, preparing for production for the discovery channel. thankfully, we can say all nbc news employees are safe. we know their thoughts are with those who are injured and those who lost their lives. erica? >> duncan golestani, thank you. >>> "the mountain: my time on everest." thanks for being on with us. >> thanks for having me. >> this is an area, i understand, mountaineers want to get through quickly but you can't really hurry through it at the same time. what's it like going through there? >> it's this three or four-hour trip from base camp to camp one. and it's this gigantic area of jumbled ice blocks, there's cre crevaces. you try to move as quickly as possible. there's certain sections where you cause to be delayed, you're crossing a bridge. you're waiting for somebody in front of you. and there are
those boulders, some bigger than houses, can break free without warning. they suddenly saw mounds of snow tumbling down on to them. fellow guides and climbers rushed to help. pictures of the rescue and recovery effort have come from an nbc news crew on site, preparing for production for the discovery channel. thankfully, we can say all nbc news employees are safe. we know their thoughts are with those who are injured and those who lost their lives. erica? >> duncan golestani, thank you....
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. >> reporter: the avalanche struck in an area known as the popcorn field because of the large boulders of ice that lie on the route. climbing the highest peak has become increasingly popular with adventure seekers ever since hillary and his guide became the first people to reach the summit of mount everest in 1953, a steady stream of professional and amateur climbers have been making the trek. nepal has issued permits to 734 people to climb mount everest this summer. the authorities say they're addressing concerns of overcrowding by doubling the number of climbing ropes on some of the treacherous parts of the route to make it easier and safer for climbers, but someone has to put those ropes there. the guides who make a living from the mountains, know all too well they risk their lives every day they venture near the roof of the world. >>> from the roof of the world you can get other stories we're following here on al jazeera if you head over to aljazeera.com.
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that's when boulder brands in colorado bought 80% of ethan's company for for an undisclosed price. why? the community of people with diabetes is continuing to grow at a staggering pace. by 2050, one in three americans may be afflicted. this year the company's new shake drinks and snack bars, these are caramel chocolate peanut flavor, hit the shelves in target stores. >> people are trying to remove not only sugar from their diet. >> reporter: later this year, lewis hopes to introduce a line of candy-like treats even willie wonka might like. >> we're going to take every item you said you could never eat and we're going to change that and make it good for you. >> between snack bars and shakes and gels, level is making more than 1 million units of product each month. and the company is just gearing up still working on more deals with retail stores. it's so impressive, bill, not only about this young man but earlier we were talking about grubhub, another young ceo doing great things. that's it for "nightly business report" tonight. i'm susie gharib, have a great weekend. >> i'm bill gri
that's when boulder brands in colorado bought 80% of ethan's company for for an undisclosed price. why? the community of people with diabetes is continuing to grow at a staggering pace. by 2050, one in three americans may be afflicted. this year the company's new shake drinks and snack bars, these are caramel chocolate peanut flavor, hit the shelves in target stores. >> people are trying to remove not only sugar from their diet. >> reporter: later this year, lewis hopes to introduce...
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peaceful solution to the situation that i'm that they can also intends to send his troops massed on the boulder. props to those troops are on all the threads that again this is a different situation to that in crimea a different athlete make it to me in the region as well. these mixed messages coming out to the state have also been voices of dissent in russia as well most university professors and others saying that they think that russia's move in crimea and the current moves in its new europe to easts in ukraine are potentially a grave mistake. sent all of the spud and talk about those of pro russian activists in donetsk was that why that's such a duty to seek independence. different viewpoints in this hearing it from the words of the activists themselves i'm one of them yesterday an emotional appeal given from above that the balconies that to a crowd of russians a small crowd must be said small crowds at the zipper testers and even small groups the dot to the storms. these buildings. but that one of them saying that as far as he was concerned that this was the last chance to say the least in
peaceful solution to the situation that i'm that they can also intends to send his troops massed on the boulder. props to those troops are on all the threads that again this is a different situation to that in crimea a different athlete make it to me in the region as well. these mixed messages coming out to the state have also been voices of dissent in russia as well most university professors and others saying that they think that russia's move in crimea and the current moves in its new europe...