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this is all from california data. we didn't look at asian americans particularly here because we didn't have enough data on asian americans to make those estimates. but these numbers translate to whereas one in 10,000 californians might avert a case of diabetes, 3 in 10,000 african-americans and [speaker not understood]. so, a greater health benefit for the same type of intervention in terms of diabetes cases avoided. why would we imagine that this would be greater in these communities? so, there are two thing that are of relevance here. you have already heard that sugary beverage consumption is higher among african-americans, among latinos and among low-income californian. it is also true that these african-americans and latinos have higher -- have a higher predisposition to diabetes in general. so, both of those combined, we would project would yield larger health benefits in terms of diabetes cases avoided would result in any measures to promote reductionses to beverage consumption. we think our estimates are conse
this is all from california data. we didn't look at asian americans particularly here because we didn't have enough data on asian americans to make those estimates. but these numbers translate to whereas one in 10,000 californians might avert a case of diabetes, 3 in 10,000 african-americans and [speaker not understood]. so, a greater health benefit for the same type of intervention in terms of diabetes cases avoided. why would we imagine that this would be greater in these communities? so,...
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this morning some you may or may not know we have responsibilityic telescopes in california and the kids were using data from the the telescope to create images. this is what public scientists do all the time we've had kids using those same skigz. the very first thing they took ugly data and learned the skills to do a beautiful images. they created a cool game. i'm going to show you i am not a mentor but this morning our mentors were the kids our kids a quick round of applause (clapping) and finally i'm going to introduce adriana great name (laughter) just to show you he's made a great creative thing here (clapping) and he'll speak about that >> i made a game called save the earth. let's start. the background is the focus this morning and the error keys use the right and left to shoot at the met reiterate then it explodes and keep on doing that. i can't say this well but looufr. the vegetable and time ran out and there you go (clapping.) so just to finish up that's the sort of work the kids are doing they're playing and making games but learning about the computers along the way (clapping.) yeah. >> and
this morning some you may or may not know we have responsibilityic telescopes in california and the kids were using data from the the telescope to create images. this is what public scientists do all the time we've had kids using those same skigz. the very first thing they took ugly data and learned the skills to do a beautiful images. they created a cool game. i'm going to show you i am not a mentor but this morning our mentors were the kids our kids a quick round of applause (clapping) and...
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patients, if you look at existing data from the california healthcare foundation and other data sources pretty clear that patients don't want to be a burden to their families when they are terminally ill. they don't want them to be burdened with the ing mesal cost and physical cost. patients are well-intended. families always want the best possible care for their loved one. i don't think there are any bad actors. i think the script that is bad. >> sure. i think doctors go through heroic measures to save their patients. you bring up a valid point you want i want to get to. oftentimes, it's the family member who has to make such a decision. what sort of questions should they ask their doctors? >> i think it is importants even before that, for the patient to actually have a conversation. i think everyone needs to have a conversation with their family members in terms of what they will want and what they would not want. when it comes to the end of life and the questions that the family member should be asking is first to the patient saying: how long? how do you envision your end-of-life to
patients, if you look at existing data from the california healthcare foundation and other data sources pretty clear that patients don't want to be a burden to their families when they are terminally ill. they don't want them to be burdened with the ing mesal cost and physical cost. patients are well-intended. families always want the best possible care for their loved one. i don't think there are any bad actors. i think the script that is bad. >> sure. i think doctors go through heroic...
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>> under the new law the state of california is supposed it make lots of data about fracking wells veil al to the public. to keep us all better informed. but six months since that law first took effect we discover id it's not quite working out that way. >> after first glance, st. andrews seems like any other apartments. >> the only difference between us is this wall. >> martin recently discovered a drilling operation was using hydrochloric acid to treat the well. >> absolutely we have a right to know what's going on in our backyard. >> only six months ago a new state law called sb-4 took effect which is supposed to require all gas to notify neighbors about fracking. sb-4 requires them to state which wells on their website within 60 days. >> we weren't informed there were chemicals on this particular location. >> an investigation has discovered just as much public confusion and uncertainty over what wells are being fracked as before sb4 took effect. we found wells like this one or this one. both located in kern county where fracking occurred. >> basically, communities across california a
>> under the new law the state of california is supposed it make lots of data about fracking wells veil al to the public. to keep us all better informed. but six months since that law first took effect we discover id it's not quite working out that way. >> after first glance, st. andrews seems like any other apartments. >> the only difference between us is this wall. >> martin recently discovered a drilling operation was using hydrochloric acid to treat the well....
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i want to end things tonight, with some new drought data coming in. california, from october through april, now ranks as the fifth-driest in over 100 years of recordkeeping. of course, many of us know, the next three months holds little hope for rainfall. it's solidifying what we already know about our already dry year. >> that's not good news. thank you, jeff. >>> back in a moment. gridlock. teacher layoffs. and a 60 billion dollar budget deficit. that's what john perez faced when he became speaker of the california assembly. so he partnered with governor brown to pass three balanced budgets, on time. for the first time in thirty years. today, the deficits are gone and we've invested an additional 2 billion dollars in education. now john perez is running for controller, to keep fighting for balanced budgets. democrat john perez for controller. in every life, there are when you know, you know. the all-new volvo v60 sportswagon. the s60 sedan and the xc60 crossover. test drive one today. model year end sales event. the s60 with 0.9% apr and up to $2500 in allowan
i want to end things tonight, with some new drought data coming in. california, from october through april, now ranks as the fifth-driest in over 100 years of recordkeeping. of course, many of us know, the next three months holds little hope for rainfall. it's solidifying what we already know about our already dry year. >> that's not good news. thank you, jeff. >>> back in a moment. gridlock. teacher layoffs. and a 60 billion dollar budget deficit. that's what john perez faced...
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. >> reporter: researchers at nasa and the university of california irvine looked at 40 years of data, including observations made from planes and satellite images of a glacier the size of california and texas combined. eric rignot is lead author of the study. >> at this point, we'll say it's just a matter of time before this glacier completely disappears to sea. >> reporter: sea levels could rise by four feet, but not before 2214. it would open the way for greater losses of south pole ice, which could raise sea levels by another six feet. tom wagner studies glaciers for nasa. >> what we have found is that it in fact looks like this weak underbelly of antarctica is in fact starting to flow out into the sea and there's not a lot to hold it back. >> reporter: here's why. the land anchoring the glaciers sits below sea level. as ice melts, more of the glacier comes into contact with warmer ocean water, accelerating the process. >> what's happening is that as that ice is getting thinner, it's beginning to pop up off the land. and when it pops up off the land, there's no more friction to ho
. >> reporter: researchers at nasa and the university of california irvine looked at 40 years of data, including observations made from planes and satellite images of a glacier the size of california and texas combined. eric rignot is lead author of the study. >> at this point, we'll say it's just a matter of time before this glacier completely disappears to sea. >> reporter: sea levels could rise by four feet, but not before 2214. it would open the way for greater losses of...
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a service that supplies traffic data says california is home to three of the top 10 cities for wasted time in traffic delays on top of long commutes. between 2010 and 2013, los angeles commuters wasted 64 hour as year wasted in traffic. the worse in the nation. in san francisco commuters added 7 more hours for 56 wasted hours and in san jose they added 4 hours for a total of 35 hours a year wasted. >>> three-year-old carlos nava gunned down while going to the store with his mother and his brother. tonight prosecutors say he was caught in the cross fire between rival gans -- gangs. ktvu's christien kafton was inside the courtroom, he is live in oakland. this is the case where prosecutors say they shot the boy in an attempted gang killing. >> reporter: that's right. prosecutors say carlos nava, three-year-old carlos nava was the unintended victim. he died on the streets three years ago and today the trial for the gunmen got underway. carlos nava was being pulled in a wagon moments before the shooting. the witness described the color draining from his face after he was shot. lawrence den
a service that supplies traffic data says california is home to three of the top 10 cities for wasted time in traffic delays on top of long commutes. between 2010 and 2013, los angeles commuters wasted 64 hour as year wasted in traffic. the worse in the nation. in san francisco commuters added 7 more hours for 56 wasted hours and in san jose they added 4 hours for a total of 35 hours a year wasted. >>> three-year-old carlos nava gunned down while going to the store with his mother and...
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state-of-the-art fire research lab in riverside, california, where university of california scientists and students are busy gathering fire data. >> marco sencrash overseas the research? >> we are trying to help fire fighters to better plan t to fight wildfires. so for that to be, we have a controlled fire under controlled conditions and we are looking at how fire spreads. what are the things that influence fire and how fast it spreads and we are hoping that information will eventually be of use to fire fighters. >> sensors in the fire report millions of data points for analysis. slower wind speeds make smaller fire. in this experiment, the flames didn't reach the upper canopy of vemmingtati vegetation. >> there are mini infernos. by the time the experiments are finished, the laptops researchers use are covered in ash. big wildfires are on the increase across the western u.s., scientists say, in part because of too dryer conditions and higher temperatures due to climate change. this year's fire season has started early as widespread drought turns forest into tinderboxes. >> davewise said the laboratory research will augment fi
state-of-the-art fire research lab in riverside, california, where university of california scientists and students are busy gathering fire data. >> marco sencrash overseas the research? >> we are trying to help fire fighters to better plan t to fight wildfires. so for that to be, we have a controlled fire under controlled conditions and we are looking at how fire spreads. what are the things that influence fire and how fast it spreads and we are hoping that information will...
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don'tlike a company and you want to leave the company, you can have your data deleted, which something many facebook users do. california is considering legislation to establish a right to delete data. in the u.s. there's a need to update privacy laws. europe is out ahead, but there'll be proposals coming this way. >> what are the implications for not just google, but really any entity that publishes informs about individuals. does this weaken google going forward? it means that google will be accountable for business practices that impact privacy. that is reasonable. >> it does seem reasonable. >> there's a lot of personal information available online. google profits. the reason they make it available is to sell advertising. the court understood that, it's not a bad thing. they should be held to act for their business practices. for more traditional publication, online news organi organizatio organizations, they have less to worry about. it's the organizations that probably need to be more care: . >> the director of electronic information and privacy center. thank you tore your time. >>> president obama bestowed the hi
don'tlike a company and you want to leave the company, you can have your data deleted, which something many facebook users do. california is considering legislation to establish a right to delete data. in the u.s. there's a need to update privacy laws. europe is out ahead, but there'll be proposals coming this way. >> what are the implications for not just google, but really any entity that publishes informs about individuals. does this weaken google going forward? it means that google...
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data never seen before. >>> coming up next, why california's birds of prey are going through a breeding crash. thermometers spiked today but a cooldown is on its way. >>> an amazing finish to the run for the indy 500. on to charlotte for the >>> drought in california has increased the risk for fires and now some experts say it's hurting populations of large birds. drought has dried up the food chain for birds of prey especially in southern california. without grass, there aren't as many rodents. mothers are abandoning nests insteading of sitting on edge. >>> you are here with weather. >> another dry and warm sunny day for us tomorrow. that's not great news for some of those birds but for people with events planned outdoors, you can enjoy another nice day. clear blue skies all around the bay area, or evening skies right now as we look live from the east bay hills toward san francisco and the bay. just a beautiful day out there. we're cooling now into the 60s right now. san francisco in 60, oakland 64. san carlos 66, 70 maroon hill and 57 in half moon bay. you'll notice the camera bouncing due t
data never seen before. >>> coming up next, why california's birds of prey are going through a breeding crash. thermometers spiked today but a cooldown is on its way. >>> an amazing finish to the run for the indy 500. on to charlotte for the >>> drought in california has increased the risk for fires and now some experts say it's hurting populations of large birds. drought has dried up the food chain for birds of prey especially in southern california. without grass,...
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. >> under the new law, the state of california is supposed to make lots of data about fracking wellsavailable to the public to keep us all better informed. but six months since that law first took effect, we discovered it's not quite working out that way. at first glance, st. andrews gardens apartments in l.a. appears just about like any other neighborhood in california. >> the only barrier between this particular site and our apartment units is this wall. >> reporter: but beyond the s cinder block wall and tarp he discovered think are using hydrochloric acid to treat the well. only six months ago, a new state law called sb 4 took effect which was supposed to require companies to notify neighbors of oil well stimulation such as fracking or the use of acid. they were also to post a list of all fracked wells on the website within 60 days. >> we weren't informed there were chemicals on this particular location. >> reporter: an investigation by nbc bay area has discovered just as much public confusion and uncertainty as to what wells are being fracked as before sb 4 took effect. we found
. >> under the new law, the state of california is supposed to make lots of data about fracking wellsavailable to the public to keep us all better informed. but six months since that law first took effect, we discovered it's not quite working out that way. at first glance, st. andrews gardens apartments in l.a. appears just about like any other neighborhood in california. >> the only barrier between this particular site and our apartment units is this wall. >> reporter: but...
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data. >>> the incredible california chrome is two-thirds of the way to horse racing's triple crown.he last hour or so, the horse added to its dominant victory in the kentucky derby with a win at the preakness stakes. california chrome becomes the 13th horse to win the first two legs of the triple crown since affirmed, the last triple crown winner in 1978. all that is standing in the way of california chrome is one little race in the belmont stakes coming up on june 7th. >>> you can call this newly discovered dinosaur the littlest of the giants. appe paleontologists have found one of the largest land creatures in earth's history. it lived in north america for about 140 million years ago but is the first of its kind to be found in south america. 60 years ago today, distort changed the country with a unanimous ruling in the case of brown versus the board of education striking down racial segregation in public schools. yesterday evening, michelle obama delivered a high school commencement address in the city where the case started, topeka, kansas. erin, what does the first lady have to
data. >>> the incredible california chrome is two-thirds of the way to horse racing's triple crown.he last hour or so, the horse added to its dominant victory in the kentucky derby with a win at the preakness stakes. california chrome becomes the 13th horse to win the first two legs of the triple crown since affirmed, the last triple crown winner in 1978. all that is standing in the way of california chrome is one little race in the belmont stakes coming up on june 7th. >>>...
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data that we get. >> the institute monitors 30 condors that now call baha california home. >> here we have over 100,000ps locations. this is the reintroduction cycle we are found that they are moving over to the eastern side. because this side gets the sun, so that creates a strong wind that the birds like. so that's something that we didn't see that we with didn't know about until we got the data from the gps tags. fantastic example of how it is driving the field now. >> in less than three decades the progress made with the california condor has been fantastic. there are 429 condors alive today. with other half of them in the wild. >> dr. mike wallace has dedicated his career to safing the species. >> there were about 22 left when you started the problem, right? >> yes. >> 22 and we are now up to well over 400 birds in the world. >> in 30 years in. >> yes. >> how did you do that? >> well, we manipulated the breeding rate of the birds. >> they typically have a slow reproductive rate. taking advantage of mother nature's plan, the eggs are carefully confiscated. the chicks are then hatched and cared for
data that we get. >> the institute monitors 30 condors that now call baha california home. >> here we have over 100,000ps locations. this is the reintroduction cycle we are found that they are moving over to the eastern side. because this side gets the sun, so that creates a strong wind that the birds like. so that's something that we didn't see that we with didn't know about until we got the data from the gps tags. fantastic example of how it is driving the field now. >> in...
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. >> under the new law the state of california is supposed to make lots of data about fracking wells available to the public to keep us all better informed. but six months since that law first took effect we discovered it's not quite working out that way. at first glance st. andrews gardens apartments in l.a. appears like just about any other neighborhood in california. >> the only barrier between this particular site and our apartment units is this wall. >> reporter: but beyond the krindser block wall behind the tarp don martin only recently discovered a drilling operation was using hydrochloric acid. >> we have a right to know what's going on in our backyard. >> reporter: six months ago a state law called sb-4 took effect which was supposed to require all oil and gas companies to notify neighbors about oil well stimulation such as fracking or the use of acid. sb-4 required the state to post a list of all fracked and stimulated wells on its website within 60 days. >> it angers me. because first of all, we weren't informed that there were chemicals on this particular location. >> rep
. >> under the new law the state of california is supposed to make lots of data about fracking wells available to the public to keep us all better informed. but six months since that law first took effect we discovered it's not quite working out that way. at first glance st. andrews gardens apartments in l.a. appears like just about any other neighborhood in california. >> the only barrier between this particular site and our apartment units is this wall. >> reporter: but...
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just some of the misconduct that got teacher credentials revoked in california last year. 2 investigates created a dataof names based on records by meetings on teacher credentialing. those state records revealed numerous cases of teachers convicted of sex and drug related crimes as well as grand theft, assault, down to illegal test assistance to students. but some say dismissing a teacher can be a difficult and expensive process. >> she came home with scratches from forehead down her neck, bruises. the whole nine yards and there was always an explanation. >> jennifer plumber's daughter, jordan, was a preschooler in teacher, dina holder's special needs class. holder was somehow able to keep her job after complaints first sur surfaced. >> once one story came out, there was another and another. >> plumber and several other families ultimately won an $8 million settlement from the school district. holder appeared in our data base when the state revoked her teaching credential. in the most extreme cases. >> it's what is being best for children and fair for the adults. and there's been, we believe, excessive
just some of the misconduct that got teacher credentials revoked in california last year. 2 investigates created a dataof names based on records by meetings on teacher credentialing. those state records revealed numerous cases of teachers convicted of sex and drug related crimes as well as grand theft, assault, down to illegal test assistance to students. but some say dismissing a teacher can be a difficult and expensive process. >> she came home with scratches from forehead down her...
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it would also require doctors to consult a government data base before prescribing painkillers the california medical association insurance and hospital groups have raised $33 million to oppose pack measure. >> an increase is the going to be passed on to consumers and ratepayers and taxpayers as well. >> the patient safety act must pass by a simple majority. if it does, their father says it will be part of his children's legacy. in danville, abc7 news. >> a former teacher at sarah high school is suing the school and archdiocese saying students and other teachers harassed her and boys competed to get upskirt videos of the teachers the school says it suspended students and is cooperating with police. >> parents of an ohio kindergartener pursuing criminal charges against a teacher caught on video mistreating their son. a surveillance captured the incident. watch as the 6-year-old is confronted by his teacher, barb williams, she grabs the boy, pinches his face. it doesn't end there. she picks him up and his head flops back, hitting against the wall his son had not told him what happened >> i wasn
it would also require doctors to consult a government data base before prescribing painkillers the california medical association insurance and hospital groups have raised $33 million to oppose pack measure. >> an increase is the going to be passed on to consumers and ratepayers and taxpayers as well. >> the patient safety act must pass by a simple majority. if it does, their father says it will be part of his children's legacy. in danville, abc7 news. >> a former teacher at...
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just this week i wrongful definite and negligence lawsuit in california claiming that 2005 porsche carrera g.t. suffered design flaws and data malefaction suspension that caused the november crash. when we return paul walker before he was fast and furious. you have time to shop for car insurance today? yeah. i heard about progressive's "name your price" tool? i guess you can tell them how much you want to pay and it gives you a range of options to choose from. huh? i'm looking at it right now. oh, yeah? yeah. what's the... guest room situation? the "name your price" tool, making the world a little more progressive. >>> before he raced to fame as a hero cop on the big screen, paul walker played adorable on tv. >> they want a little boy. and i'm a little boy. and me and scottie are special. >> yeah, you're special. >> his mom had him doing a few child modeling little gigs here and there. he was never super passionate about acting as a young guy. but it is something he just kind of fell into very naturally. >> the son of a model and sewer contractor, walker was the oldest of four kids in a working class mormon home in sunland,
just this week i wrongful definite and negligence lawsuit in california claiming that 2005 porsche carrera g.t. suffered design flaws and data malefaction suspension that caused the november crash. when we return paul walker before he was fast and furious. you have time to shop for car insurance today? yeah. i heard about progressive's "name your price" tool? i guess you can tell them how much you want to pay and it gives you a range of options to choose from. huh? i'm looking at it...
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we know right now data that's just released a few days ago that a third of the hospitalizations in california are due to diabetes and we see that also in san francisco. here we see among african-americans, this is from the california health interview survey, that about almost 12% have -- will have reported having diabetes and we see high rates also among latinos. one thing i want to point out, one thing i want to point out is that the lifetime risk, the lifetime risk is going to be closer to 50% for african-americans and 30% for latino. the lifetime risk is incredibly high. >> lifetime risk for -- >> for developing diabetes. and in san francisco, we see, for example, we see here the hospitalization rates for diabetes by ethnicity and we can see that the highest rate is among african-americans. what i want to do, before i turn it over to the other speakers, you will be receiving more detail. i just want to briefly just summarize how do we remember most of what i just said. so, we use this memory aid to help people remember. we call it sugar madness where the car is sugary drinks. the diagnoses
we know right now data that's just released a few days ago that a third of the hospitalizations in california are due to diabetes and we see that also in san francisco. here we see among african-americans, this is from the california health interview survey, that about almost 12% have -- will have reported having diabetes and we see high rates also among latinos. one thing i want to point out, one thing i want to point out is that the lifetime risk, the lifetime risk is going to be closer to...
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data. well, congressman democrat of california that represents the silicon valley, talked about why he wasn't going to support 24 bill on the house bill thursday morning. >> . >> i am popular this bill has been weakened and i can no longer support it. >> congressman honda was among 120 of his colleague whose voted against this, it still passed the house, and now goes to the senate. the top democrat on the judiciary committee, put out a statement today saying that while he approachuated the move forward to protect privacy, he was disappointed that the bill changed and ultimately didn't meet all the requirements that he and others were with calling for. she is a senior policy advisor. i asked her how she would grade the level of transparency in this bill. >> i think it would give eight d on transparency. now that is saying right now i would give the nsa a cross the board failing grade. >> right. >> it still doesn't really increase that, it provides for more oversight, and some people to get a better view into what the nsa is doing. but this is really just a tiny step forward. in fact, the freed
data. well, congressman democrat of california that represents the silicon valley, talked about why he wasn't going to support 24 bill on the house bill thursday morning. >> . >> i am popular this bill has been weakened and i can no longer support it. >> congressman honda was among 120 of his colleague whose voted against this, it still passed the house, and now goes to the senate. the top democrat on the judiciary committee, put out a statement today saying that while he...
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california. >> let me do a data check right now. equities bonds, currencies, commodities. 10 year yields. howard ward says forget about it. just three digits. -- 2.471 on the 10 year yields. >> is a big sport they. it continues into next week. when does a world cup start, two weeks from now? >> two weeks. >> everyone is talking about the opening game between brazil and croatia. >> in a stadium that has it to be finished. >> we will be joined by targets interim ceo john mulligan when we come back. ♪ >> good morning everyone. this is bloomberg "surveillance.". john mulligan is an interim ceo. two.ll have much to answer a common stock in its own mini bear market. set of recent malfunctions from a data breach to troubled canadian division. wonderful to have you here. target 18een with years. describe the level of the train wreck right now. how bad is it for your target? a we recognize we have had lot of progress to make. we need to work on regaining our 'trust. in canada we still have our work to do in front of us. we have great assets. we have an outstanding brand. we have gu
california. >> let me do a data check right now. equities bonds, currencies, commodities. 10 year yields. howard ward says forget about it. just three digits. -- 2.471 on the 10 year yields. >> is a big sport they. it continues into next week. when does a world cup start, two weeks from now? >> two weeks. >> everyone is talking about the opening game between brazil and croatia. >> in a stadium that has it to be finished. >> we will be joined by targets...
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services research lab in riverside, california, where university of california scientists and it's students are busy gathering fire datarco oversees the research. >> we're trying to help firefighters better plan and fight fires. here we have a controlled fire under controlled conditions. >> slower wind speeds makes for smaller fires. in this fire the flames did not reach the upper canopies and vegetation. big wildfires are on the increase across the western u.s. in part because of drier conditions and higher temperatures due to climate change. >> this year's fire season started early as drought turns forests into tinderboxes. dave weiss said that the research will augment firefighters' practical experience. >> this will start to describe what fire does from a very fundamental standpoint and really understanding the complexity of fire. >> one thing is certain, fire will always be with us. it is a force that can never be eliminated but it can be better understood, and that could save lives. rorob reynolds. >> for just the third time in history spain's top team on the final weekend of the season to decide th the primeira
services research lab in riverside, california, where university of california scientists and it's students are busy gathering fire datarco oversees the research. >> we're trying to help firefighters better plan and fight fires. here we have a controlled fire under controlled conditions. >> slower wind speeds makes for smaller fires. in this fire the flames did not reach the upper canopies and vegetation. big wildfires are on the increase across the western u.s. in part because of...
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where university of california's scientists and their students are busy gathering fire data.arco oversees the research. >> we are trying to help firefighters to better plan the burn, or to fight wildfires. for that we have a controlled fire under controlled conditions, and we are looking how firespreads, what are the influences the fire spread, how was, and we are hoping that that information will be of use to firefighters. >> sensors in the fire record millions of data points for analysis. slower wind speeds make smaller fire. in this experiment the flames didn't reach the upper canopy of vegetation. higher wind speed creates ipp fernos. by the time it has finished the laptops researchers use are covered in ash. wild fires are on the increase across the western u.s., in part because of drier conditions and higher temperatures due to change. this year's fire season started early. widespread drought turns for efforts into tinder boxes. forest service officer dave says the laboratory research augments firefighters' practical experience. >> these experiments allow us to describe
where university of california's scientists and their students are busy gathering fire data.arco oversees the research. >> we are trying to help firefighters to better plan the burn, or to fight wildfires. for that we have a controlled fire under controlled conditions, and we are looking how firespreads, what are the influences the fire spread, how was, and we are hoping that that information will be of use to firefighters. >> sensors in the fire record millions of data points for...
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data. dow and s&p hitting closing highs. >>> california, new york and six other states are vowing to put 3.3lion electric cars on their roads and highways by 2025. the states are looking to step up public charging stations for electric cars and to create more incentive for drivers to ditch those gas powered cars in favor of electric or hydrogen fuel cells. >>> facebook's mark zuckerberg and his wife priscscilla are donating $120 million to the san francisco bay area public school system. the donation will be spread out over the next five years. this follows $100 million donation zuckerberg made to newark, new jersey schools four years ago. that was criticized in new yorker article for funds not going to people who needed it. those are some of the hot stories right now on foxbusiness.com. >>> coming up later in the show your voice. i will read your tweets and facebook comments. make sure you send me a tweet or facebook me at gerri willis@fbn. sun is out and so are the sun lovers but are you protects from its rays? we have the best sunscreens to use this summer. stay with us. ♪. [ male announc
data. dow and s&p hitting closing highs. >>> california, new york and six other states are vowing to put 3.3lion electric cars on their roads and highways by 2025. the states are looking to step up public charging stations for electric cars and to create more incentive for drivers to ditch those gas powered cars in favor of electric or hydrogen fuel cells. >>> facebook's mark zuckerberg and his wife priscscilla are donating $120 million to the san francisco bay area public...
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the only california city to make that list is right here in the bay area. the rankings were determined by compiling sales datam all books, magazine, and newspaper sales in both print and kindle format from april 2015 to april 2014. alexandra and virginia tops the list by miami, florida and knoxville, tennessee. >>> it may be the world's most recognizable fast food meal. why the happy meal has leaving some people laughing for all the wrong reasons. >>> a southern bay sensation. a recent performance that locked up her spot in one of golf's most priestess tournaments. get ktvu news on the go. download the app. click the icon and watch all of our newscasts live on your mobile device. bulldog: you don't need superpowers to help someone. sometimes, all it takes is a warm heart and a cold nose. that's why mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to train service dogs for people with disabilities. i would never imagine a life without an assistance dog ever again. i relied on people a lot. he helps me live a more independent life. bulldog: we need your help to do more. give at mattressdiscountersdogs.com,
the only california city to make that list is right here in the bay area. the rankings were determined by compiling sales datam all books, magazine, and newspaper sales in both print and kindle format from april 2015 to april 2014. alexandra and virginia tops the list by miami, florida and knoxville, tennessee. >>> it may be the world's most recognizable fast food meal. why the happy meal has leaving some people laughing for all the wrong reasons. >>> a southern bay sensation....
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california. now, because the data from the -- from youtube traveled as fast as google video, people were allowedple it. and said i like this better. and that's what the whole reason we've had -- why this neutrality, this net neutrality has created such innovation in space. now what's happened is, last week, the fcc voted for a preliminary rule saying that we're going to create a fast lane. we're going to allow a fast lane and a slow lane. this means deep-pocketed corporations are going to be able to get their content going fast like google would have before youtube. >> how much faster? what are we talking about here? >> the fcc itself has said if you allow a fast lane in other times they've spoken, that it will be faster, people will go to that. and that the slower frames will allow bed to generated. >> what do you care so much about this issue? i'm sure you've gotten this question before, when the job landscape is not where anyone wants it to be. when congress is fighting about everything and some would argue doing so long about it fighting most of the time, why should voters, consumers care ab
california. now, because the data from the -- from youtube traveled as fast as google video, people were allowedple it. and said i like this better. and that's what the whole reason we've had -- why this neutrality, this net neutrality has created such innovation in space. now what's happened is, last week, the fcc voted for a preliminary rule saying that we're going to create a fast lane. we're going to allow a fast lane and a slow lane. this means deep-pocketed corporations are going to be...
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. >> they say using data crews can create new bicycle lanes and install additional bicycle and pedestrian signs. from southern california a major fire right now burning right next to the highway. we do not know if that is a vehicle on fire. you have been monitoring the twitter. >>> in carlsbad they have 95-degree heat and high wind pushing the smoke from the fire from san diego through carlsbad and there are reports there is a brushfire at camp pendleton and lots of houses are near. it is a busy area. the wind is blowing straight toward people. >>> we will follow this for you on twitter@abcnews. >>> a man was caught screaming to get if a tv station say he was god. a security officer refused to let him in and our sister station. cameras showed what happened moments later. police say the same man rammed a stolen landscaping struck into the lobby and barricaded himself inside the building which forced employees to evacuate. he was watching news reports about break in, nbc, from inside the station and officers arrested the man finally and he could face attempted murder. >> amazing pictures. >>> school behalf diver was attac
. >> they say using data crews can create new bicycle lanes and install additional bicycle and pedestrian signs. from southern california a major fire right now burning right next to the highway. we do not know if that is a vehicle on fire. you have been monitoring the twitter. >>> in carlsbad they have 95-degree heat and high wind pushing the smoke from the fire from san diego through carlsbad and there are reports there is a brushfire at camp pendleton and lots of houses are...
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data. >> the snow pack. they looked at the snow pack in california mountains.bama showed the governors this from after the year we had the blizzard in 2010. and is trying to say -- showing year to year variable as proof of climate. they're using record rainfall in one city in florida as proof of climate, when 0 on the larger scale, lit temperature show -- literature shows no trends in hurricanes or tornadoes -- >> if wore going to spend fraternals of dollars better do it on more than what we think is a good hunch. always a pleasure. >>> one man, $100 million. this guy is held up at a saint for funding democrats in the name of climate change, but then i'm thinking about the koch brothers, they're evil for funding conservatives. so they're villains, that these guys and this hedge fund manager is practically the pope. what gives? tonight at 8:00 p.m. >>> politicians say they want to make college more affordable. camille has an idea. why don't you first butt out. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $
data. >> the snow pack. they looked at the snow pack in california mountains.bama showed the governors this from after the year we had the blizzard in 2010. and is trying to say -- showing year to year variable as proof of climate. they're using record rainfall in one city in florida as proof of climate, when 0 on the larger scale, lit temperature show -- literature shows no trends in hurricanes or tornadoes -- >> if wore going to spend fraternals of dollars better do it on more...
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into a state described as medical homelessness one of the doctors who is observing all this data in california in particular they're talking about well insurance coverage is a necessary but not sufficient condition to assure that people get access to care when they need it so that's a medical death but also financial death this is part of that breeze impulse sucking all your wealth away but not giving you anything in return according to mary jo's logic did this work to work great they got the insurance money they go to the doctor the doctor doesn't exist but that doesn't mean that they're not getting good health service according to the illogic of somebody who is strictly looking at the. money under the table mary what does it cost for this libet but you know going back to that earlier idea of is it market making or is it just stealing i think you know. the fluid that they used to kill people in america now is probably the same as the fracking fluid because remember the fracking fluid is also protected as a trade secret they won't let anyone know what's in the fracking fluid i think it's the s
into a state described as medical homelessness one of the doctors who is observing all this data in california in particular they're talking about well insurance coverage is a necessary but not sufficient condition to assure that people get access to care when they need it so that's a medical death but also financial death this is part of that breeze impulse sucking all your wealth away but not giving you anything in return according to mary jo's logic did this work to work great they got the...
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look for ticker j-m-e-i california based truecar, is revving up for a 102-million dollar public offering tomorrow, shares could price at $13. that company provides data about new and used cars in the market. it's ticker is t-r-u-e. and software company zendesk, with the ticker z-e-n -- that stock opens for trade, today. sears may soon slim down. reports say the retailer may sell off part or all of its stores in canada. sears' ceo and hedge fund manager eddie lampert is under pressure to turn around sagging sales at sears. the store chain is not the first to have trouble connecting with canadian shoppers. target and big lots have not faired well to the north. while costco been successful. a disturbing report details child labor on the nation's tobacco farms. human rights watch says more than 700 thousand children under the age of 18 worked on tobacco farms in 2012. the organization says some children work long hours, and many report symptoms of nicotine poisoning. legal changes were proposed in 2011, but were withdrawn in 2012. the ceo of cigarette giant philip morris international responded stating "more work remains to be done to eliminate child and
look for ticker j-m-e-i california based truecar, is revving up for a 102-million dollar public offering tomorrow, shares could price at $13. that company provides data about new and used cars in the market. it's ticker is t-r-u-e. and software company zendesk, with the ticker z-e-n -- that stock opens for trade, today. sears may soon slim down. reports say the retailer may sell off part or all of its stores in canada. sears' ceo and hedge fund manager eddie lampert is under pressure to turn...
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data from the enron partisan kaiser family foundation shows vermont, california and rhode island haveled the highest percentages of their residents in the country. why? because they believe in it. a high enrollment state that might surprise you, idaho. you know idaho. real conservative state out there. in fact president obama lost idaho by 32 points in 2012. but doggone it, they like this health care thing. idaho officials, what they had hoped to do was enroll 40,000 people. well, they topped it out at 76,000 people through the state exchange. and of course success in kentucky with their program is very well documented. democrats need to highlight the advantages of medicaid expansion and point out millions of low income americans are going without health care coverage because of gop resistance in some states. researchers at harvard and city university of new york estimate that in 24 states who rejected medicaid expansion which 7,000 and 17,000 people may die due to lack of care. now, i don't know who taught you math, but in my world, 17,000 people, that's no small number. what are the
data from the enron partisan kaiser family foundation shows vermont, california and rhode island haveled the highest percentages of their residents in the country. why? because they believe in it. a high enrollment state that might surprise you, idaho. you know idaho. real conservative state out there. in fact president obama lost idaho by 32 points in 2012. but doggone it, they like this health care thing. idaho officials, what they had hoped to do was enroll 40,000 people. well, they topped...
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data may help them see what searchers may have missed. >>> and you can't hide from those red light cameras. a man in californiae, panicked, put the whole pole along with a camera into his car to try to beat the law and then just drove off. the cops ended up finding and arresting him. this -- i just don't know. >> it probably seemed like a good idea at the time. >> really? putting the entire thing in the back of your truck? >> in his mind. >> this picture he will forever, ever remember. this oman has died. he weighed over 1200 pounds in 2006. it was a guinness world record. bedridden since 2002, married six years later, manuel uribe rarely left his home. he had to be taken to the hospital by crane. uribe was 48. >>> white tigers, four girls and one boy. that boy named obama. the five made their first public appearance at an austrian zoo. they have white fur, blue eyes. you can do the aww shucks. very well done. the first litter of all white cubs born in europe. the father is the sire of 14 cubs. the girls, lali, layla, leila and lulu. the names help in the cute factor. >>> president obama hosts the fourth annua
data may help them see what searchers may have missed. >>> and you can't hide from those red light cameras. a man in californiae, panicked, put the whole pole along with a camera into his car to try to beat the law and then just drove off. the cops ended up finding and arresting him. this -- i just don't know. >> it probably seemed like a good idea at the time. >> really? putting the entire thing in the back of your truck? >> in his mind. >> this picture he will...
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university of the california's scientist and their student are busy gathering fire data.they oversaw the ranch. >> we are trying to help firefighters to better plan, prescribe burns or fight wildfires. for that we have a controlled fire, under controlled conditions, and we are looking how fires spread, what are the parameters to the fire, how fast is spreads, and we are hoping that that information will eventually be of use to fire fighters. >> reporter: sensors record millions of data events. it didn't reach the upper canopy, wind speed creates inferno. by the time the experiment is finished laptops are covered in ash. big wild fears are on the increase. across the u.s. in part because of drier conditions and temperatures. the fire season started early, as widespread drought turns forests into tinder boxes. dave white says the laboratory research will augment practical experiments. these will allow us to start to describe what fire does from a fundamental standpoint, with equations and really undering the complexity of fire. >> one thing is certain, fire will always be w
university of the california's scientist and their student are busy gathering fire data.they oversaw the ranch. >> we are trying to help firefighters to better plan, prescribe burns or fight wildfires. for that we have a controlled fire, under controlled conditions, and we are looking how fires spread, what are the parameters to the fire, how fast is spreads, and we are hoping that that information will eventually be of use to fire fighters. >> reporter: sensors record millions of...
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in april employers added 288,000 jobs and today's data could mean another month of solid gains. it's a man versus nature battling in californiawildfires are threatening lives and livelihoods. plus our voracious appetite for natural gas is running straight into aging infrastructures in cities with potentially deadly results. that story and more as "real money" continues. . >> on techknow... >> so, this is the smart home... >> saving the environment >> the start point for energy efficiency, is to work with the sun... >> saving you money >> we harvest a lot of free energy >> and so we're completely off grid here >> how many of the appliances were almost a little too smart for us? >> techknow every saturday, go where science, meets humanity. >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done, even though i can't see. >>techknow even though i can't see. >>techknow true business-grade internet comes even though i can't see. >>techknow with secure wifi for your business. it also comes with public wifi for your customers. not so with internet from the phone company. i would email the phone company to inquire as to why they have short
in april employers added 288,000 jobs and today's data could mean another month of solid gains. it's a man versus nature battling in californiawildfires are threatening lives and livelihoods. plus our voracious appetite for natural gas is running straight into aging infrastructures in cities with potentially deadly results. that story and more as "real money" continues. . >> on techknow... >> so, this is the smart home... >> saving the environment >> the start...
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california, ahead. >>> families demanding answers in the search for flight 370. so, who has the raw satellite datas investigation and why on earth is it not being released to the public? >>> breaking news overnight. donald sterling taking the offensive against the nba. the l.a. clippers owner banned for life because of racist remarks. now he's refusing to pay his mul multimillion dollar fine. the new twist, ahead. we didn't think he'd go quietly. >> yeah, this is
california, ahead. >>> families demanding answers in the search for flight 370. so, who has the raw satellite datas investigation and why on earth is it not being released to the public? >>> breaking news overnight. donald sterling taking the offensive against the nba. the l.a. clippers owner banned for life because of racist remarks. now he's refusing to pay his mul multimillion dollar fine. the new twist, ahead. we didn't think he'd go quietly. >> yeah, this is
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. >> reporter: california state parks is thrilled to be the beneficiary of crowd sourcing. there isn't much datarom the 1977 diablo fire. but through this project, environmental scientist cindy shaver can learn a lot. >> when certain plants sprout and start to flower, what species move in, what rates. >> reporter: the project will continue for a year. if not longer. ideally, they would like to see how the mountain responds to a normal winter rainfall. the next time we frown upon technology in the great outdoors, keep in mind, individually these photos capture memories. collectively, they will tell mount diablo's story. on mount diablo, ann notarangelo, kpix 5. >> you can release that inner nerd. get it out there. you can go to kpix.com for more information about how to get involved with this great project. >> we love nerds. >>> paul deanno is a weather nerd and he is in el sobrante tonight. >> ah, yes. >> that's a good thing. >> that was a segue -- that was a segue waiting to happen. you had to go there. i appreciate it, elizabeth. i am a weather nerd, yes! i am. hey, i asked the question a few
. >> reporter: california state parks is thrilled to be the beneficiary of crowd sourcing. there isn't much datarom the 1977 diablo fire. but through this project, environmental scientist cindy shaver can learn a lot. >> when certain plants sprout and start to flower, what species move in, what rates. >> reporter: the project will continue for a year. if not longer. ideally, they would like to see how the mountain responds to a normal winter rainfall. the next time we frown...