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and now i'm back to doing what i love. [ female announcer ] california pacific medical center and sutterlth. our story is you. >>> a bar-b-que is to blame for a fire. the fire started just after 7:00 near golf club road. the propane tank on the bar-b- que helped fuel the flames so did grease on the grill. >>> thousands of people are back in their homes tonight after a propane fire burned itself out. the fire started tuesday forcing the evacuation of residents from almost 5,000 homes in lincoln. crews were worried a building of heat could cause the tanker to explode producing a massive fire ball. the tankers were surrounded by train cars. residents now say they're relieved. >> we never thought something like this would happen. so yeah, there is some danger but, you know, we'll take it as it comes. >> reporter: federal and state investigators are trying to pinpoint the cause of the fire. an employee from the company that operating the tanker was burned in the fire. >>> in libya, colonel gadhafi called on his loyalists to keep fighting the rebels who he called rats. those rebels say they ca
and now i'm back to doing what i love. [ female announcer ] california pacific medical center and sutterlth. our story is you. >>> a bar-b-que is to blame for a fire. the fire started just after 7:00 near golf club road. the propane tank on the bar-b- que helped fuel the flames so did grease on the grill. >>> thousands of people are back in their homes tonight after a propane fire burned itself out. the fire started tuesday forcing the evacuation of residents from almost 5,000...
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other california cities in the top 10 including pacific palisades, rancho palos verdes, all down in southern got three, saratoga, los gatos and cupertino. >> the top three cheapest cities to live in niagra falls in new york, riverdale, georgia, and coolidge, arizona. >> where is that. >> i think $50,000, $60,000 could bring you a new home in any of those communities. that's rent here in san francisco for some places. >>> frank gore will call san francisco home and he can afford it for the next few years. >> the 49ers signed the runningback to a new three-year contract extension. the team is expected to make a formal announcement today. >> gore set to make $21 million with $13.5 million guaranteed. no word on whether he will play in tomorrow night's game against san diego. but as long as he's healthy, that's the big thing about frank gore. of course that game is here on cbs 5 tomorrow night down in san diego. >> no need it play for that multi-million dollar contract. >> preseason isn't a big deal but we need him in the regular season. >> all right. hockey season just around the corner and the
other california cities in the top 10 including pacific palisades, rancho palos verdes, all down in southern got three, saratoga, los gatos and cupertino. >> the top three cheapest cities to live in niagra falls in new york, riverdale, georgia, and coolidge, arizona. >> where is that. >> i think $50,000, $60,000 could bring you a new home in any of those communities. that's rent here in san francisco for some places. >>> frank gore will call san francisco home and he...
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and now i'm back to doing what i love. [ female announcer ] california pacific medical center and sutter health. hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> crews heading to the scene of a new accident. 880 approaching embarcadero and fifth avenue, at least two lanes are blocked, two big rigs involved in the crash so we'll continue to bring you more details in just a few minutes. back to you guys. >> thank you. >>> in about three hours gang prevention will take center stage in san jose. >> this comes just after police ended a partnership with federal agents. stephanie chuang tells us that this move is actually a good sign. good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: good morning. there is a meeting here in about just over an hour where the city officials and police will be joined by the feds by department of justice officials. experts on how to attack gang problems here in the city of san jose. this partnership comes just two days after police actually cut ties to immigration -- federal immigration agents or ice a
and now i'm back to doing what i love. [ female announcer ] california pacific medical center and sutter health. hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> crews heading to the scene of a new accident. 880 approaching embarcadero and fifth avenue, at least two lanes are blocked, two big rigs involved in the crash so we'll continue to bring you more details in just a few minutes. back to you guys. >>...
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if you are not familiar, we currently have a california campus and a pacific campus, and the plan is to build a bigger campus and consolidate those services into one larger hospital at the old cathedral hill spa on van ness, and that is going to have a huge impact, both in terms of the neighborhood in district 2, not only the new campus, but what happens to the pacific and california campus. also, is a huge job creator. we're making sure to do it in a way to we have every constituent buy into the project, create a ton of new jobs, and move forward with a health care system that benefits all of us. otherwise, some of the other issues coming up -- francisco reservoir in russian hill is going to be an issue that comes up. we have a huge project on doyle drive that is getting finished in the next couple of years. we need to make sure we wanted to the impacts. it is going to be a big deal. after leaving here, i am going down there with the mayor and the head of our department of transportation to really make sure we understand exactly what is happening at this point in time in the project
if you are not familiar, we currently have a california campus and a pacific campus, and the plan is to build a bigger campus and consolidate those services into one larger hospital at the old cathedral hill spa on van ness, and that is going to have a huge impact, both in terms of the neighborhood in district 2, not only the new campus, but what happens to the pacific and california campus. also, is a huge job creator. we're making sure to do it in a way to we have every constituent buy into...
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the space supplied by california pacific medical center free of charge. >> that is great. >> in tonight's money matters number of people filing for unemployment dropped slightly last week. and labor department says new claims fell, however, the number of long term unemployed remains near record levels and about 4% of the 14 million jobless are considered long term unemployed. and that is thanks to deep discounts, target, macy's and luxury chains. and there is a surprise gain, and the net income totalled $2.5 billion. and the government still hodz 500 million gm share autos fremont based xar corporation marked a 40th anniversary today ringing nasdaq's opening bell this morning. the company has been listed for 25 years. and cam cal's spending practices under fire. why the state is paying hundreds of thousands to send guards to las vegas. >> a law requiring tips from jail house informants be checked out. why police say this could have a major impact on conviction autos arnold schwartzeneggar makes a come back. where he's speaking tonight. [ male announcer ] brace yourself for the big, bold t
the space supplied by california pacific medical center free of charge. >> that is great. >> in tonight's money matters number of people filing for unemployment dropped slightly last week. and labor department says new claims fell, however, the number of long term unemployed remains near record levels and about 4% of the 14 million jobless are considered long term unemployed. and that is thanks to deep discounts, target, macy's and luxury chains. and there is a surprise gain, and...
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and now i'm back to doing what i love. [ female announcer ] california pacific medical center and sutter story is you. >>> the stage is set for a showdown in just 90 minutes. b.a.r.t.'s board of directors will meet face to face with the protesters who have been disrupting b.a.r.t. service. kraig debro is live at oakland's lake merritt b.a.r.t. station to let us know what will happen. good morning, kraig. >> reporter: good morning, tori. when this all happened, earlier this month, b.a.r.t. explained the reasons why they were shutting down cell phone service and then they put out a letter, once again, explaining why they shut down cell phone service. but they are doing it fine, explaining why they shut down cell service. the group "anonymous" is protesting the decision to cut off cell phone use at four stations in order to proprevent -- in order to prevent the protesters. one individual says it's wrong for the protesters to disrupt the b.a.r.t. service in july and august as well. she also said it was wrong to leave station agents out of the loop. >> if we don't know something is gonna impa
and now i'm back to doing what i love. [ female announcer ] california pacific medical center and sutter story is you. >>> the stage is set for a showdown in just 90 minutes. b.a.r.t.'s board of directors will meet face to face with the protesters who have been disrupting b.a.r.t. service. kraig debro is live at oakland's lake merritt b.a.r.t. station to let us know what will happen. good morning, kraig. >> reporter: good morning, tori. when this all happened, earlier this month,...
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of yanza media group and commissioner, natasha cowersaw, california commission on asian and pacific islanderaffairs, and law partner with the law offices of g.c.r. l.l.p. unfortunately, all three judges were not able to join us tonight to present the awards. but we have three very capable individuals who are proud to make the presentations on their behalf. and now for the presentation of the emerging leadership award, please join me in welcoming supervisor eric marr. [applause] >> thank you. i'm actually not speier mar. -- supervisor mar. but we went to the same high school in sacramento so i'll stand in for him. i'm pleased to announce the finalists and recipients for the emerging leadership award. in the interests of time, we have all of the criteria listed in the award booklet. but it's important for us to recognize and celebrate the next generation of leadership, passion, and commitment to serving the asian pacific community. and it's critical also that we ensure that our voices, our needs and concerns continue to be heard and addressed. i would like to ask the finalists for the emerging
of yanza media group and commissioner, natasha cowersaw, california commission on asian and pacific islanderaffairs, and law partner with the law offices of g.c.r. l.l.p. unfortunately, all three judges were not able to join us tonight to present the awards. but we have three very capable individuals who are proud to make the presentations on their behalf. and now for the presentation of the emerging leadership award, please join me in welcoming supervisor eric marr. [applause] >> thank...
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we will work our way toward the pacific northwest and northern california. that will give us a cool down. it will be a little warmer not a lot. breezy at times. still a west or sea breeze. fog, sun, and warmer away from the coast. 80s and a lot of low 80s here. 70s around the bay. 87 pittsburgh. 68 alameda. san jose at 77. saratoga 79. 77 palo alto and daily city pacifica tough with that fog over there. upper 50s and low 60s. more fog cooler pattern takes us into the weekend. >>> in the last hour the government report sales u.s. retailers climbed a half of a percent in july. that is the big jump -- biggest jump in four months. economists had expected to see a little bit more of an increase. sales for may and june were also revised upward. which could be a sign that the economy was not quite as weak as previously believed. if we check in on the market, you can see that it is quite a volatile marketplace. the dow jones up again today. 130 points. but again i listened to quite a few market analysts about the big swings this week. they say even the big swings on
we will work our way toward the pacific northwest and northern california. that will give us a cool down. it will be a little warmer not a lot. breezy at times. still a west or sea breeze. fog, sun, and warmer away from the coast. 80s and a lot of low 80s here. 70s around the bay. 87 pittsburgh. 68 alameda. san jose at 77. saratoga 79. 77 palo alto and daily city pacifica tough with that fog over there. upper 50s and low 60s. more fog cooler pattern takes us into the weekend. >>> in...
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see sculptures at the center of the first floor rotunda at the california state capitol museum. that's your pacifict of the day. >>> those west coast temperatures have me jealous. >> it's been that way for a long time. they haven't been extreme, just very quiet. >> they've got it good.e? now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. the challenger put up a great fight but the champ defended the crown at the box office. "rise of the planet of the apes" managed to hold on to its top spot at the box office taking in $27.5 million. today, it should cross the $100 million mark overall. not far behind was "the help" most expected with a surprisingly close 25.5 million for the film based on the best-seller, to take the second spot. elsewhere, what's with all the babies? hilary duff and her hockey playing husband mike comrie celebrated more than just their first anniversary this weekend. she announced on her facebook page they have a baby on the way. a rep for "30 rock" star tina fey told people she gave birth last week to her second daughter penelope athena.q(a and finally, it's
see sculptures at the center of the first floor rotunda at the california state capitol museum. that's your pacifict of the day. >>> those west coast temperatures have me jealous. >> it's been that way for a long time. they haven't been extreme, just very quiet. >> they've got it good.e? now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. the challenger put up a great fight but the champ defended the crown at the box office. "rise of the planet of...
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california museum. and that's your pacific event of the day. by the way, you can break out the shorts at 79. >>> now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. as the summer box office winds down last weekend's runner-up "the help" won't need any help against 3-d newcomers. strong word of mouth should push the acclaim ed acclaimed film about the 1960s south into the top spot with $19 million. "the spy kids, all the time in the world in 4 d" could give the help >>> the "scratch and sniff." the 3-d remake of "connen the barbarian" could suffer from 3-d fatigue and lack of star power. it should debut with just 16 million. another remake, stars colin ferrell as the vampire next door. and finally, good news, bad news for "l.a. ink" star kat von d all in the same day. the good news is her engagement to sandra bullock's ex-jesse james, is reportedly back on. the bad news, tlc has just announced her show has been canceled. you're disappointed, that was appointment tv for you, bill. >>> and this comes to us from las vegas, nebras
california museum. and that's your pacific event of the day. by the way, you can break out the shorts at 79. >>> now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. as the summer box office winds down last weekend's runner-up "the help" won't need any help against 3-d newcomers. strong word of mouth should push the acclaim ed acclaimed film about the 1960s south into the top spot with $19 million. "the spy kids, all the time in the world in 4 d"...
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pacific ocean. >>> elsewhere in california a team of stanford students designed what they hope is the fastest solar panels on wheels. the $500,000 car will compete at the world's solar challenge in australia. amazingly, the space-aged looking roadster is completely gas-free. >>> finally, an annual tradition at the keys county fair in nebraska. the clash of the combines. this year five farmers competed for a few thousand dollars as well as bragging rights for the sturdiest souped-up farm side. despite the beating they take in the derby, some machines survive to compete another year. very cool. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, here's nbc meteorologist bill karins with the weather channel forecast. what did you think about that? >> i think that's different. that's definitely unique. it fits nebraska. maybe iowa does it, too. neat. good morning, everyone. this weekend is going to shape up as pretty decent if not a little warmer in many locations in the west. in the middle of the country is where our stormy weather is. the big heat wave in the middle of the nation, that heat has
pacific ocean. >>> elsewhere in california a team of stanford students designed what they hope is the fastest solar panels on wheels. the $500,000 car will compete at the world's solar challenge in australia. amazingly, the space-aged looking roadster is completely gas-free. >>> finally, an annual tradition at the keys county fair in nebraska. the clash of the combines. this year five farmers competed for a few thousand dollars as well as bragging rights for the sturdiest...
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pacific. >>> elsewhere in california, a team of stanford students designed what they hope is the fastest solar panels on wheels. the $500,000 car will compete at the world solar challenge in australia. it's completely gas-free. >>> finally, an annual tradition at the keith's county fair in nebraska, the clash of the combines. they competed for the sturdyist farm ride. some machines survived to compete another year. >>> now for a look at the national weather we turn to msnbc meteorologist bill karins. >> ever been to a demolition derby of any type? >> they're fun. i don't know why it's fun, i just lived. >> when i lived in yuma, arizona, the monster trucks. >> you're not fooling around. as we go throughout the upcoming weekend, we'll have to deal with rainy weather. the big story yesterday, dallas, what happened? we only hit 97 degrees, broke our streak. thunderstorms in oklahoma, will send cooler winds your way. we did in san antonio, it was 103. beautiful weather out there still exists from the great lakes, ohio valley, through the mid click to new england, the coolest morning in over a month
pacific. >>> elsewhere in california, a team of stanford students designed what they hope is the fastest solar panels on wheels. the $500,000 car will compete at the world solar challenge in australia. it's completely gas-free. >>> finally, an annual tradition at the keith's county fair in nebraska, the clash of the combines. they competed for the sturdyist farm ride. some machines survived to compete another year. >>> now for a look at the national weather we turn to...
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strong system will move into the pacific northwest and northern california on the weekend and into early next week. temperatures will take a plunge. kind of like the stock market yesterday. not today. in the middle of the country they are heating up. we have low clouds from oregon to southern california. you can see the fog. it is large and in charge. it is roaring back tonight and tomorrow. 70s on the temperatures. 60s and 50s. 59 san francisco. these temperatures are running two to four degrees cooler than yesterday. each day we are coming down two to four degrees. system is coming down. as it does it will carve over the west. that will spell a significant cooling trend are increase in drizzle as we head towards the weekend. today more fog. that wall street -- west wind picked up. 80s inland. weekend is looking like a cloudy one by the coast with local drizzle. today fog. some holding on. it will be cooler although you have the sunshine. temperatures far inland upper 80s or 90s. everyone else is in the 70s or 60s. even some 50s by the water's edge. 60s oakland and burkeley. low 80s for
strong system will move into the pacific northwest and northern california on the weekend and into early next week. temperatures will take a plunge. kind of like the stock market yesterday. not today. in the middle of the country they are heating up. we have low clouds from oregon to southern california. you can see the fog. it is large and in charge. it is roaring back tonight and tomorrow. 70s on the temperatures. 60s and 50s. 59 san francisco. these temperatures are running two to four...
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and the ntsb is also putting blame on the california public utilities commission for poor oversight of pacific gas and electric. >> you cannot place blind trust in an operator that doesn't deserve that trust. you have got to as a former california governor famously said when he was governor, trust but verify. >> they say pg&e exploited weaknesses in a lack safety system and they continue to have a lack of confidence in pg&e's ability to provide good information. dan kerman, kron4 news. >> eight people were killed in that blast. dozens more were injured. 38 homes were destroyed. the u.s. geological spay registered that blast as a 1.2 magnitude earthquake. we talked to people in the neighborhood about how they feel. >> they got what they deserved. that's what they deserved. they were great people. i'll never see them again . >> it's really hard for us right now. we are going to be happy when it's done and over with. >> city leaders in san bruno traveled to washington, d.c. today to attend the ntsb meeting. the san bruno mayor says that he's thankful for the comprehensive investigation. >> the in
and the ntsb is also putting blame on the california public utilities commission for poor oversight of pacific gas and electric. >> you cannot place blind trust in an operator that doesn't deserve that trust. you have got to as a former california governor famously said when he was governor, trust but verify. >> they say pg&e exploited weaknesses in a lack safety system and they continue to have a lack of confidence in pg&e's ability to provide good information. dan kerman,...
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that's the california museum of photographty. that's your pacific event of the day. >> that's kind of like the old west coast, a broken record forecast day in and day out. >> it makes it ease for the weather guy. >> a gorgeous sunny day, day after day. >>> here is an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment now. to some people, especially younger viewers, a telethon just isn't a telethon without jerry lewis. just plans for lewis to make one final appearance, his 45th as host of the muscular dystrophy marathon fundraiser. the organization suddenly and mysterious announced last night that lewis not only will appear this year but he is also out of the organization's national chairman. with lewis at the helm, the telethon has raised over $2 billion through 900 hours of live broadcasts and has become a labor day weekend tv institution. >>> elsewhere england's sun reports that special forces have trained kate middleton, the duchess of cambridge, on how to survive a kidnap attempt. she was also trained in escape driving and sending coded mes
that's the california museum of photographty. that's your pacific event of the day. >> that's kind of like the old west coast, a broken record forecast day in and day out. >> it makes it ease for the weather guy. >> a gorgeous sunny day, day after day. >>> here is an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment now. to some people, especially younger viewers, a telethon just isn't a telethon without jerry lewis. just plans for lewis to make one final...
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pacific. our crews were there this afternoon at seven traditional polenisian canoes arrived. the trip is meant to raise awareness of environment issues. the flotila will make more stops across the california coast before heading back to the south pacific next year. >>> and you might see a little breeze out there in the sails of that flotila earlier today. the winds are blowing a bit at the bay. we go to storm tracker 2. we go right to the golden gate bridge. the winds are gusting to 23 miles per hour they are coming out of the west like this. but the gusts are coming up over 20. that strong wind is going to take this fog that you see moving in toward daly city and pacifica. impressive back into the bay area neighborhoods tonight. overnight lows just like last night. 52 in vallejo, 52 in concord. not a big change there and not a big change for tomorrow. tomorrow will be about the same or a little bit warmer. then we'll start to cool down as that low pressure center that i've been tracking really since the winter comes a little further south. as it does it cools off. the low clouds head in tonight. slightly warmer tomorrow and then a cooldown. it's been extended because of this unusual summ
pacific. our crews were there this afternoon at seven traditional polenisian canoes arrived. the trip is meant to raise awareness of environment issues. the flotila will make more stops across the california coast before heading back to the south pacific next year. >>> and you might see a little breeze out there in the sails of that flotila earlier today. the winds are blowing a bit at the bay. we go to storm tracker 2. we go right to the golden gate bridge. the winds are gusting to 23...
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in a major disaster strikes in california, nevada, or the pacific territories fema officials here will begin the nation's emergency response. but after ten national disaster's this year each costing more than a million dollars does fema have the money to pay for the response? >> we want to focus the remaining fund on the emergency needs that are very prevalent right now. >> reporter: it's estimated me fema has a million dollars or less. janet napolitano says emergencies come first. >> what does that means, all claims for individual assistance will be paid. >> reporter: but there could be delays in paying for longer term emergency infrastructure projects. in joplin, missouri scene of devastating tornadoes in may that killed four times as many people as hurricane irene residents are trying to rebuild with help from fema but worry money will come up short. fema says there are no funding issues here. >> i just looked at the list. i don't believe there are any here in the immediate bay area. >> reporter: there is a shortfall in manpower. about 1/3 of fema's staff has been sent east because
in a major disaster strikes in california, nevada, or the pacific territories fema officials here will begin the nation's emergency response. but after ten national disaster's this year each costing more than a million dollars does fema have the money to pay for the response? >> we want to focus the remaining fund on the emergency needs that are very prevalent right now. >> reporter: it's estimated me fema has a million dollars or less. janet napolitano says emergencies come first....
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in a major disaster strikes in california, nevada, or the pacific territories fema officials here will begin the nation's emergency response. but after ten national disaster's this year each costing more than a million dollars does fema have the money to pay for the response? >> we want to focus the remaining fund on the emergency needs that are very prevalent right now. >> reporter: it's estimated me fema has a million dollars or less. janet napolitano says emergencies come first. >> what does that means, all claims for individual assistance will be paid. >> reporter: but there could be delays in paying for longer term emergency infrastructure projects. in joplin, missouri scene of devastating tornadoes in may that killed four times as many people as hurricane irene residents are trying to rebuild with help from fema but worry money will come up short. fema says there are no funding issues here. >> i just looked at the list. i don't believe there are any here in the immediate bay area. >> reporter: there is a shortfall in manpower. about 1/3 of fema's staff has been sent east because
in a major disaster strikes in california, nevada, or the pacific territories fema officials here will begin the nation's emergency response. but after ten national disaster's this year each costing more than a million dollars does fema have the money to pay for the response? >> we want to focus the remaining fund on the emergency needs that are very prevalent right now. >> reporter: it's estimated me fema has a million dollars or less. janet napolitano says emergencies come first....
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pacific. it will be across northern california by tuesday into wednesday. i am anticipating a cool down. not dramatic, but it will be cooler around the middle of the week. drizzle and patchy fog. low clouds inland. tomorrow temperatures will be pretty much the same as what we saw today. low to mid 80s around san jose and 88 in los gatos. comfortable. red city and san mateo. can you imagine near 70 degrees. 82 in kentfield. santa rosa, mid 80s. here's the extended forecast. not bad at all. night and morning with low clouds and fog. cooler as i mentioned through the middle of the week. a light warming trend into labor day weekend. >> i did research. steve jobs's stepmother lives there. lived there for 20 years or longer than that probably. >> coming up, how this plane ended up on a highway south of napa this afternoon. cruised along the highway a little bit too blap >>> a planecrashed on to highway 29 south of napa. the plane made the emergency landing before 1:00 as you can see here. the photographer was on the scene and took the pictures and said the plane was having trouble landing. cle
pacific. it will be across northern california by tuesday into wednesday. i am anticipating a cool down. not dramatic, but it will be cooler around the middle of the week. drizzle and patchy fog. low clouds inland. tomorrow temperatures will be pretty much the same as what we saw today. low to mid 80s around san jose and 88 in los gatos. comfortable. red city and san mateo. can you imagine near 70 degrees. 82 in kentfield. santa rosa, mid 80s. here's the extended forecast. not bad at all. night...
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a small unmanned test craft was launched by rocket to california yesterday, it later crashed into the pacificbut officials say they got enough data to continue development. >>> just ahead on the "morning news" the postal service considers drastic cutbacks to save money. >>> plus, why this little patch could make your future hospital visits a whole lot easier. >>> first, here's scott pelley with a preview of tonight's "evening news." >> a violent tackle on the football field left him paralyzed and fighting for his life. now his insurance has run out so he's fighting a new battle, to keep his family from losing their home. that story tonight on the "cbs evening news." i didn't understand it. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia -- thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. and less pain means, i can feel better and do more of what matters. [ female annou
a small unmanned test craft was launched by rocket to california yesterday, it later crashed into the pacificbut officials say they got enough data to continue development. >>> just ahead on the "morning news" the postal service considers drastic cutbacks to save money. >>> plus, why this little patch could make your future hospital visits a whole lot easier. >>> first, here's scott pelley with a preview of tonight's "evening news." >> a...
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this is a climate that's like northern california or the pacific northwest. it's fairly cool. tornadoes very often. we well, this rare one ripped through and did a little bit of damage. i'm not sure if they rated this on the ef scale, but certainly impressive footage there coming to you from holland where it was in the spring time and might be tearing up some tulips right about now, but no major injuries or damage, but cool video nonetheless. >> we have to hold off on the golf game for a while. thanks. >>> top tips we'll tell you how to polish up your resume and to make a leap into a new career. that up next. the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. i have a dream today! [ male announcer ] chevrolet is honored to celebrate the unveiling of the washington, d.c., martin luther king jr. memorial. take your seat at the table on august 28th. >>> good news for those in the job market. employers added 117,000 jobs last month. so if you're one of the 13.9 million who are still unemployed, alison kosik,
this is a climate that's like northern california or the pacific northwest. it's fairly cool. tornadoes very often. we well, this rare one ripped through and did a little bit of damage. i'm not sure if they rated this on the ef scale, but certainly impressive footage there coming to you from holland where it was in the spring time and might be tearing up some tulips right about now, but no major injuries or damage, but cool video nonetheless. >> we have to hold off on the golf game for a...
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some low clouds are getting help into the pacific northwest actually in northern california. 50s on temperatures, in san jose, everything is out of the southwest, concord south at 16 gusting at 25 and even napa airport southwest, and everything is in place because of that little guy right there, a spin in the atmosphere and it squeezes out some of the moisture so we get the drizzle. so it is cool, it gives way to a 5 to 10-degree difference inland areas and i don't think they will cool down much more. it could be a rather gray day. heavy drizzle windy at the times and that overcast is not going anywhere any time soon. san jose concord, only 80s for antioch and even the lake. we have maybe even some upper 80s instead of mid-90s. let's check the rebound attempts on those temperatures sunday and monday. >>> european markets have traded in a narrow range this morning and most benchmarks were down. the nike closed up slightly after the japan bank took steps to weaken the yen gets the u.s. dollar. they worry the yen's strength could hurt their ability to export merchandise. >>> some gains yesterday, d
some low clouds are getting help into the pacific northwest actually in northern california. 50s on temperatures, in san jose, everything is out of the southwest, concord south at 16 gusting at 25 and even napa airport southwest, and everything is in place because of that little guy right there, a spin in the atmosphere and it squeezes out some of the moisture so we get the drizzle. so it is cool, it gives way to a 5 to 10-degree difference inland areas and i don't think they will cool down...
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if you are watching us on kc-24 in fresno, california, see photos of theette earth's wildest corner taken by a photographer named gordon. that's your pacific event of the day. >> thank you so much. now here's an early look at your headlines in entertainment. five times could be a charm for bruce willis fans. producers are reportedly working on a fifth-"die hard" film which super cop john mcclain's adventures play out russia. >>> and katy perry's single "last friday night" hit number one on the billboards, giving her album "teenager dream" five number ones, tying the record set by michael jackson's 1982 album "bad." >>> actor richard gere not only plays get ark but he is an avid collector, but he is auctioning them off for as much as $1 million to support humanitarian causes. the gibson flying v alone is expected to go for up to $90,000. >>> and, finally, this ranks right up there in all-time celebrity hissy fits. you'll be shaking your heads with this one. according passengers french actor gerrard de pardu apparently anearbiryuated apparently being denied into the bathroom and urinated in the aisle. he was escorted off the plane, but no ch
if you are watching us on kc-24 in fresno, california, see photos of theette earth's wildest corner taken by a photographer named gordon. that's your pacific event of the day. >> thank you so much. now here's an early look at your headlines in entertainment. five times could be a charm for bruce willis fans. producers are reportedly working on a fifth-"die hard" film which super cop john mcclain's adventures play out russia. >>> and katy perry's single "last friday...
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the ntsb is also putting blame on the california public utilities commission for poor oversight of pacific gas and electric. >> you can not placed a blind trust and an operator that does not deserve that trust. as a former california gov. famously said when he was president trust but verify. >> the ntsb has also come up with more than two dozen recommendations not just for pg&e will for state and federal officials all with the goal of trying to prevent something like this from happening again. we will take a closer look at the recommendations coming up tonight at 6:00 p.m.. i am dan kerman with kron4 news. >> pg&e officials are saying that they're taking this hearing to hard. the pg&e president released a video statement and here's what he had to say. >> a lot of their findings are very similar to the independent review panel findings that was a part of the ctc process. as we said before, the knowledge--we knowledge that we have a lot of improvements that we need to make it have been working on them for the last of much and we will continue to work on them. in order to make sure that the s
the ntsb is also putting blame on the california public utilities commission for poor oversight of pacific gas and electric. >> you can not placed a blind trust and an operator that does not deserve that trust. as a former california gov. famously said when he was president trust but verify. >> the ntsb has also come up with more than two dozen recommendations not just for pg&e will for state and federal officials all with the goal of trying to prevent something like this from...
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california. cole hardware. gap inning, google, inc., hilton san francisco union square, the new resource bank, pacific gas & electric wells fargo and yahoo inc. [applause] so on behalf of the department of environment i wanted to, first of all, thank our staff, who did a fantastic job of pulling together the panels as well as all of the advisory panel members. i know it was quite a time commitment over a number of months to have these discussions and make these recommendations, but we really truly appreciate your commitment and your time. now it is my pleasure and honor to introduce to all of you mayor ed lee, who's going to make a few remarks. [applause] mayor lee: thank you. first of all, i think that elephants and sharks are probably not going to be on the cuisine this year. [laughter] but i am very happy to be here, and i wanted to, first of all, thank you for these papers. i do take this very seriously, as you know. i know that johanna, my climate visor to the mayor's office, and she's here today. we've had a number of discussions about how to update the climate action plan and where we're going, and this will
california. cole hardware. gap inning, google, inc., hilton san francisco union square, the new resource bank, pacific gas & electric wells fargo and yahoo inc. [applause] so on behalf of the department of environment i wanted to, first of all, thank our staff, who did a fantastic job of pulling together the panels as well as all of the advisory panel members. i know it was quite a time commitment over a number of months to have these discussions and make these recommendations, but we...
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pacific. this is the four corners ridge that drives that monsoonal moisture through southern california.or us it's going to make for a warm day, mostly cloudy conditions to start, all of that cloud cover will clear out by about 4:00 p.m. and a nice day on tap. 79 in fremont, 69 oakland and 66 degrees in san francisco, as we head throughout the week, we'll bump your numbers up. 82 degrees on friday. a comfortable weekend again. so, fair weather is going to hang around. scott, back to you. >> 4:49. coming up a murder conspiracy and racketeering charges, the case against a notorious street gang almost at an end. a man shot to death in his suv, the suspect still on the loose. >> we're looking at 24, highway 24 through lafayette and toward the caldecott tunnel. it's a smooth drive. i've got my eyes on even this early on your monday morning. >> when there are traffic problems mike updates it on facebook. >> welcome back to you. this is a live look at the 66th avenue off ramp from southbound 880, oakland police still at the scene of a crash after a high speed police chase early this morning nea
pacific. this is the four corners ridge that drives that monsoonal moisture through southern california.or us it's going to make for a warm day, mostly cloudy conditions to start, all of that cloud cover will clear out by about 4:00 p.m. and a nice day on tap. 79 in fremont, 69 oakland and 66 degrees in san francisco, as we head throughout the week, we'll bump your numbers up. 82 degrees on friday. a comfortable weekend again. so, fair weather is going to hang around. scott, back to you....
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so much of the beauty of point reyes is like all of the california coastline, the sweep and panoramic as the pacificensory experience here. when you come down out of the trails and you can hear the cries of the sea birds and the salt air mixes with the scent of all the fir and pine and eucalyptus, and for me it sounds and smells and looks like home. but while point reyes' beauty lives in the quiet calm, 2,000 miles to the east, a different kind of calm resides along the crystal clear waters of lake michigan. we were overwhelmed with submissions from the coastline of this great lake, a favorite of mario batali, who frequently tweets photos of dinners he's prepared here, but you told us to check out one place in particular. the sleeping bear dunes national lakeshore located on michigan's lower peninsula stretches over 35 miles of sand, is home to 26 inland lakes, two islands and countless shipwrecks. locals compare the fresh water lake surrounding the park to the waters you might find in the caribbean. wide and boundless, just without salt or the threat of sharks. still, even among national park's exp
so much of the beauty of point reyes is like all of the california coastline, the sweep and panoramic as the pacificensory experience here. when you come down out of the trails and you can hear the cries of the sea birds and the salt air mixes with the scent of all the fir and pine and eucalyptus, and for me it sounds and smells and looks like home. but while point reyes' beauty lives in the quiet calm, 2,000 miles to the east, a different kind of calm resides along the crystal clear waters of...
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a naturally cool climate mixed with the balmy pacific winds insulate this area from getting too hot or too cold, making california one of the absolute best places in the entire world to grow strawberries--not that you have to tell daren gee that. >> how much doou need? what do you need, a boor two boxes? >> i'm just going to get a flat, at least, a flat, so. >> a flat? >> $5,000. but for you-- [laughs] >> we'll reduce the price. >> a good deal, huh? [laughs] >> daren is founder of daren's berries, aka db specialty farms, where they grow 4 varieties of strawberries across more than 700 acres, making daren one of the largest individual growers of strawberries in california. all is a far cry from where his farm started out-!as a small class project. >> and it was s@ exciting to actually grow something and to see success, and in ose da, we had 6 acres. all of us kids would get 6 acres to grow our cotton projects. well, you know, now it became a competitive thing. and so, i just fell in love with the idea of farming a plant and harvesting it and seeing the fruits of your labor. >> today, the fruits of his labor are as
a naturally cool climate mixed with the balmy pacific winds insulate this area from getting too hot or too cold, making california one of the absolute best places in the entire world to grow strawberries--not that you have to tell daren gee that. >> how much doou need? what do you need, a boor two boxes? >> i'm just going to get a flat, at least, a flat, so. >> a flat? >> $5,000. but for you-- [laughs] >> we'll reduce the price. >> a good deal, huh? [laughs]...
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california. more than one dozen endangered blue whales appeared off the coast of long beach. the only -- there are only about 2000 widows in the pacific >> that is our report for tonight. i am gasia mikaelian. our coverage continues online ktvu.com and with our 10:00 news on ktvu channel 2. "tmz" is up next right here on tv 36. okay, kids, we can record one more show. who should get it? i really love jennifer. yeah, she's great. yeah. yeah. kyle's got that thick head of hair. and that should be rewarded. okay, moment of truth. on "three," say which kid you love the most. ooh, fun, yeah. one, two, three. jennifer. jennifer. whoa. wow. she's so pretty. yeah. or we give it to kyle. it's really all he's got. [ male announcer ] switch to at&t u-verse and record four shows all at the same time. just $29 a month for 6 months. at&t.
california. more than one dozen endangered blue whales appeared off the coast of long beach. the only -- there are only about 2000 widows in the pacific >> that is our report for tonight. i am gasia mikaelian. our coverage continues online ktvu.com and with our 10:00 news on ktvu channel 2. "tmz" is up next right here on tv 36. okay, kids, we can record one more show. who should get it? i really love jennifer. yeah, she's great. yeah. yeah. kyle's got that thick head of hair....
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pacific northwest to southern california. rain down in miami and thunderstorms later today.the 40th day of 100 plus >>> good morning to you. yeah, we're seeing that cloud cover start to clear the city of san francisco. you can actually see the tops of these buildings and almost the top of the transamerica pyramid. i think it's going to be another hour before we're clear in the city. temperatures today range from the mid to upper 80s inland. the low 70s at the coast. continuously climbing through saturday. then we start to drop off, a trough of low pressure cooling us down sunday through wednesday. thother cooldown in august. r latest weather. savannah? >> al, thanks. time for another installment of today's professionals. our panel of power players is back and here to break down the hottest headlines and studies making news, star jones is an attorney, author and tv personality. donny deutsch is chairman of a multibillion dollar advertising agency. nancy snyderman. the chief medical editor. good morning all of you. >> good morning. >> let's talk about news week's cover of mich
pacific northwest to southern california. rain down in miami and thunderstorms later today.the 40th day of 100 plus >>> good morning to you. yeah, we're seeing that cloud cover start to clear the city of san francisco. you can actually see the tops of these buildings and almost the top of the transamerica pyramid. i think it's going to be another hour before we're clear in the city. temperatures today range from the mid to upper 80s inland. the low 70s at the coast. continuously...
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crashing and a surge of 18 ft. 600,000 people have been evaluated is the ninth pacific storm to hit china this year >> that californiatment of parks said they have to repay the money by the end of the month. aides former city of fishers who were charged with corruption with salaries and other perks >> we will be back in just a couple of minutes. ♪ [ ukulele strumming ] ♪ [ folksy whistling ] [ man ] quitting is a fight you can't let yourself lose. it can take many tries. but keep trying, you will beat smoking. honey, you okay? yeah, i'm fine. ♪ [ ukulele ] at one. the dow was down 375 it is down right now at 340 it downgraded the credit rating for mortgage lenders fannie mae and a freddie mac bay of all of the u.s. mortgages coming up in a half-hour from 9 we will be extending our news coverage president barack obama will be talking about what is happening on wall street so stay with us on the kron 4 morning news. >> we are joined by david henderson. >> what do we see happening here what is next? are we looking at a double-dip recession? >> it is really a hard to now perhaps and there are uncertainties part of is not
crashing and a surge of 18 ft. 600,000 people have been evaluated is the ninth pacific storm to hit china this year >> that californiatment of parks said they have to repay the money by the end of the month. aides former city of fishers who were charged with corruption with salaries and other perks >> we will be back in just a couple of minutes. ♪ [ ukulele strumming ] ♪ [ folksy whistling ] [ man ] quitting is a fight you can't let yourself lose. it can take many tries. but...
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california. officials say the plane was up for nine minutes before they lost the signal. they think it may have crashed into the pacificcean. it's a glider, supposed to be the fastest ever built, 13,000 miles per hour, means you could go from london to sydney. this is the second time the project called htv-2 has ended in a crash. >>> a sign of just how bad the economy is. census data shows when it comes to starting families, we now have a lot in common with the great depression. u.s. birth rates fell between 2007 and 2009 by 4%. that is the steepest decline in 30 years. experts say it's the recession that's driving fertility rates down at the same level seen as during the depression. they say the key element in the number is the addition of unemployed young adults, if they had jobs they would be more likely to have kids. >>> this morning, the see saw ride that is the stock market continues to see-saw. for that and more, let's turn to courtney reagan live at cnbc headquarters. good morning. >> hi, it's been quite a week. might want to keep the pepto-bismol handy today. it could be another wild ride on wall street. futur
california. officials say the plane was up for nine minutes before they lost the signal. they think it may have crashed into the pacificcean. it's a glider, supposed to be the fastest ever built, 13,000 miles per hour, means you could go from london to sydney. this is the second time the project called htv-2 has ended in a crash. >>> a sign of just how bad the economy is. census data shows when it comes to starting families, we now have a lot in common with the great depression. u.s....
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california and flew for nine minutes. something caused the fwliglider crash into the pacific ocean.no word yet on the cause or if there's going to be a new test flight. >>> well, the state's budget crisis has taken its toll on jobs and businesses but it's also affecting the search for life beyond our planet. >> we bring in joe rosato jr. who shows us how a group of researchers are keeping alive the hunt for extraterrestrial life. >> it's disappointing to walk by this room every day and see it empty. >> reporter: every day as he walks the halls, tom pierson is reminded something is missing. >> the five computer screens that you see normally would be on if the telescopes were working. >> reporter: these now dark screens would normally monitor information transmitted from an array of 42 telescopes 290 miles northeast of san francisco. the allen telescope array combed the galaxies for any signs of life, but in april, the money ran out and the plug was pulled. >> uc berkeley has had to pull out of their funding and their operations of the observatory, but we are eager to keep it going. >
california and flew for nine minutes. something caused the fwliglider crash into the pacific ocean.no word yet on the cause or if there's going to be a new test flight. >>> well, the state's budget crisis has taken its toll on jobs and businesses but it's also affecting the search for life beyond our planet. >> we bring in joe rosato jr. who shows us how a group of researchers are keeping alive the hunt for extraterrestrial life. >> it's disappointing to walk by this room...
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it crashed into the pacific ocean yesterday shortly after taking off from an air force base. the plane was made to be fast enough to travel from californiato new york in under 12 minutes. the pentagon wants to use it to fly anywhere in the world in under 60 minutes to launch missiles. this was the second failure of the $320 million technology this year. >>> you may soon be able to text 911 during emergencies. palo alto, mountain view, plan to upgrade their technology within the next year. the technology would allow emergency operators receive text, photos, and videos from cell phones. a plan to overhaul dispatch centers nation-wide is in the works. >>> chrysler is rolling out a program it hopes will encourage workers to become buyers. they are offering customers no payments for 90 days for all of 2011 and 2012 chrysler, jeep, dodge, and ram buyers. to get the deal you must finance through allied financial. the program will run through september sixth. >>> good year says it's working on tires that reinflate themselves. the company says there is an inflation device each tire that keeps track of air pressure. it adds air when necessary. it
it crashed into the pacific ocean yesterday shortly after taking off from an air force base. the plane was made to be fast enough to travel from californiato new york in under 12 minutes. the pentagon wants to use it to fly anywhere in the world in under 60 minutes to launch missiles. this was the second failure of the $320 million technology this year. >>> you may soon be able to text 911 during emergencies. palo alto, mountain view, plan to upgrade their technology within the next...
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pacific northwest. you can see a few clouds building into seattle and also portland. that may be the place you need the showers. you look further south in california, we're dry, hot, hot, hot, in the southwest once again. phoenix near 111 as we go throughout the afternoon. temperatures hot, 91 in vegas right now. at this hour, 91. 60 degrees in seattle. 96 in phoenix. 113 in phoenix. you need to hydrate. 108 will be your high in las vegas. up to the north, we'll keep it rain-cooled. the showers should be on the light side, 67 in seattle. washington. san diego, we'll build in more cloud cover, 76 and flagstaff, 82. looking pretty good there. it's been so, so hot in the southwest. >> they know well. they may be a little cooler in the future. i'll let you know in a few minutes. >> they've been waiting for that for a few weeks. all we needed to do was have bill take the day off and have michelle come in. >>> well coming up wall street whips up big gains, bank of america wheels and deals and an italian village says fuggedaboudid. plus, "dancing with the stars's" most interesting cast members. >>> thumb's down for alex rodriguez and a shot of the day fo
pacific northwest. you can see a few clouds building into seattle and also portland. that may be the place you need the showers. you look further south in california, we're dry, hot, hot, hot, in the southwest once again. phoenix near 111 as we go throughout the afternoon. temperatures hot, 91 in vegas right now. at this hour, 91. 60 degrees in seattle. 96 in phoenix. 113 in phoenix. you need to hydrate. 108 will be your high in las vegas. up to the north, we'll keep it rain-cooled. the showers...
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pacific northwest. and gave us thunderstorm activity to extreme northern california.sun and fog. 50s and 60s has not been the best of beach weather. morning clouds, 60s and 70s a cool morning and subpoenay and breezy, the delta breeze is in full force and once it's established itself, a lot of 50s and low 60s. and west southwest 21. and gusts of 32. that is moving right along. west southwest in vacaville and 16 in concord. everything is out of the west. westerly direction. napa airport said north west. i show the breeze because i want to show you it's not very warm. they are starting to pop up and the high stays in the middle of the country. it wants to build back and build back and then a system drops in and bumps it out of the way. cool and local drizzle, 60s near the beaches and upper 70s and 80s inland. fog is on the bridges so be careful. once the fog burns back get a good breeze, some of you have that. 60s for many or 70s. san jose 75 and then low to mid- 80s in locations that should be closer to 90. >>> maybe a little warm up towards the end of the week. i'll e
pacific northwest. and gave us thunderstorm activity to extreme northern california.sun and fog. 50s and 60s has not been the best of beach weather. morning clouds, 60s and 70s a cool morning and subpoenay and breezy, the delta breeze is in full force and once it's established itself, a lot of 50s and low 60s. and west southwest 21. and gusts of 32. that is moving right along. west southwest in vacaville and 16 in concord. everything is out of the west. westerly direction. napa airport said...
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california. the still lass grant will buy 15 new trail cars and four locomotive. it will also be used for the pacific surf liner. >>> there's a cool down occurring right now. temperatures right now are about 5 degrees cooler in many locations than they were last night at this time. a big onshore push and you see the marine layer pushing toward danville, concord, walnut creek. we're going to wake up with plenty of fog coverage tomorrow. and that will bring drizzle to parts of the bay bridge. a little drizzle reported right now. you can see towards the avenue. look for presentee of low clouds tonight. temperatures a solid 5 to 10 degrees cooler tomorrow, than they were today. so the cool down is underway. temperatures cooled a bit today. further tomorrow. 63degrees toward the berkely hills tomorrow. as you move out in the areas where you would expect to see 80s, you're looking at upper 70s. when i come back, i'll get specific with your neighborhood. we'll look at the five-day forecast, see you back here, 10:45. >>> we have an update now on the gray whale that's made its way into the clammath bay. the s
california. the still lass grant will buy 15 new trail cars and four locomotive. it will also be used for the pacific surf liner. >>> there's a cool down occurring right now. temperatures right now are about 5 degrees cooler in many locations than they were last night at this time. a big onshore push and you see the marine layer pushing toward danville, concord, walnut creek. we're going to wake up with plenty of fog coverage tomorrow. and that will bring drizzle to parts of the bay...
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california. the still lass grant will buy 15 new trail cars and four locomotive. it will also be used for the pacificliner. >>> there's a cool down occurring right now. temperatures right now are about 5 degrees cooler in many locations than they were last night at this time. a big onshore push and you see the marine layer pushing toward danville, concord, walnut creek. we're going to wake up with plenty of fog coverage tomorrow. and that will bring drizzle to parts of the bay bridge. a little drizzle reported right now. you can see towards the avenue. look for presentee of low clouds tonight. temperatures a solid 5 to 10 degrees cooler tomorrow, than they were today. so the cool down is underway. temperatures cooled a bit today. further tomorrow. 63degrees toward the berkely hills tomorrow. as you move out in the areas where you would expect to see 80s, you're looking at upper 70s. when i come back, i'll get specific with your neighborhood. we'll look at the five-day forecast, see you back here, 10:45. >>> we have an update now on the gray whale that's made its way into the clammath bay. the scienti
california. the still lass grant will buy 15 new trail cars and four locomotive. it will also be used for the pacificliner. >>> there's a cool down occurring right now. temperatures right now are about 5 degrees cooler in many locations than they were last night at this time. a big onshore push and you see the marine layer pushing toward danville, concord, walnut creek. we're going to wake up with plenty of fog coverage tomorrow. and that will bring drizzle to parts of the bay bridge....
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pacific. but it moved from base to base throughout the war because it refused to be segregated. you can segregate officers' quarters, and station that a base in california where they try to create 1 officer's club for african-american -- west texas, kentucky, indiana kept getting shifted from place to place. their superiors decide they are too much trouble and are untreatable. by 1945 they were in indiana and once again the commanding officer in this case created 1 officer's club he designated for supervisors all of whom were white. they returned combat veterans. they risked their lives and came back to freeman field in indiana. it is not just a southern problem but a national problem. they are segregated in officers' clubs. 104 of them refused and physically refused to enter the white officers club. not all 104 did that. several dozen did that and three were arrested. they refuse to sign a letter that said i agree with this policy. three were court-martialed. the others had marks on their record for the entire careers. they were shifted again, transferred to kentucky. they would have been trained and ready to go to fight in the pacific as had been the
pacific. but it moved from base to base throughout the war because it refused to be segregated. you can segregate officers' quarters, and station that a base in california where they try to create 1 officer's club for african-american -- west texas, kentucky, indiana kept getting shifted from place to place. their superiors decide they are too much trouble and are untreatable. by 1945 they were in indiana and once again the commanding officer in this case created 1 officer's club he designated...
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pacific railroad came forward. and started to assert and they were one of about seven cases like this that came before the supreme court over about a three year period there called california texas cases started to assert that they could find a rights for themselves in the fourteenth amendment the fourteenth amendment reads all persons born or naturalized in the united states now that would make you think we're talking about human beings very born or naturalized and subject to the jurisdiction thereof are citizens of the united states and of the state wherein they reside we're still obviously talking about human beings or. no state shall. show of bridge show of force any law would show a bridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the united states nor shall any state deprive any person and so far it's all pretty obvious with normal human beings here of life liberty or property without due process of law nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws now that we're person is like really magical because as i pointed out all the way back to the tenth century there were artificial persons corporations churches and governments and there
pacific railroad came forward. and started to assert and they were one of about seven cases like this that came before the supreme court over about a three year period there called california texas cases started to assert that they could find a rights for themselves in the fourteenth amendment the fourteenth amendment reads all persons born or naturalized in the united states now that would make you think we're talking about human beings very born or naturalized and subject to the jurisdiction...
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there just are not enough assets in california alone to rescued the number of people who will be separated from the rest of the state between the fault and the pacific ocean that will be without power and food and water, transportation and communication. at that point you have to have the other states chip in and more likely the federal government chipped in in terms of military actions to do these. military assets? that is another problem. how many military assets would there be available right now if the big one occurred right now? we need 50 blackhawks and 27 cit looks -- chinooks. what will secretary gates do? probably say let me go to my bean counter. not how do i pay for this but how many do we have? where are they? it is realizing where we are in this moment in time what kind of assets we have to respond. it doesn't exist. >> the difference between scope and scale versus what goes on every day versus catastrophic events. >> the point is the big one in california, the scope of that is going to be tremendous. there will be -- to give it some perspective we were worried about housing 100,000 people. imagine in california, how do you house ten mi
there just are not enough assets in california alone to rescued the number of people who will be separated from the rest of the state between the fault and the pacific ocean that will be without power and food and water, transportation and communication. at that point you have to have the other states chip in and more likely the federal government chipped in in terms of military actions to do these. military assets? that is another problem. how many military assets would there be available...