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as they used his bathroom. >> catherine: good evening, i'm catherine heenan. that former associate professor is now facing more than a dozen counts. kron 4's j-r stone is live at san francisco state university with details. j- r? jr stone recording students in his home back from. bathroom >> reporter: neighbors tell me landis was living here in the heart of san francisco's castro district. some >> reporter: were going to the bathroom when they noticed a bit like blinking from the tissue box. soon find a camera and taking the memory card out and gave it to authorities >> reporter: i broke the news to those who lived in this building and no landis. he evicted month ago at officers searched his former resident recently >> this is the first time that i am hearing about this. >> reporter: his name tag is still on his office door although he has resigned. so >> gross that someone would do this. >> reporter: landis is no longer a professor here and stand for university. he does face a judge on july 29th. j.r. stone kron 4 news. >> catherine: the wreckage of the air a
as they used his bathroom. >> catherine: good evening, i'm catherine heenan. that former associate professor is now facing more than a dozen counts. kron 4's j-r stone is live at san francisco state university with details. j- r? jr stone recording students in his home back from. bathroom >> reporter: neighbors tell me landis was living here in the heart of san francisco's castro district. some >> reporter: were going to the bathroom when they noticed a bit like blinking from...
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a state department official called the accusation ridiculous. >> catherine: new at 8 tonight >> catherine: a man claiming to be a park ranger has people on edge in marin county. the man has been targeting dog lovers in a couple of popular park areas. kron 4's j.r. stone joins us live tonight from marin county. j-r? >> reporter: someone comes up to you to tell you that there is a park ranger and that you have to do something when in reality that is not the case but that is what happened this afternoon. >> reporter: park rangers are on a lark in marin county. people are being approached by a man claiming to be a park ranger. second >> reporter: later he was ordering a woman to put the dog on a leash. woods were >> we are dealing with someone who has something against docks. whagdogs dogs >> reporter: he has even taken pictures of a woman when she said she did not believe the mail was a park ranger. was the man >> this kind of disgusting. i cannot imagine her to get a dog because the dog is not on a leash. this man was threatening to force the when he came across. >> reporter: sound that i t
a state department official called the accusation ridiculous. >> catherine: new at 8 tonight >> catherine: a man claiming to be a park ranger has people on edge in marin county. the man has been targeting dog lovers in a couple of popular park areas. kron 4's j.r. stone joins us live tonight from marin county. j-r? >> reporter: someone comes up to you to tell you that there is a park ranger and that you have to do something when in reality that is not the case but that is what...
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>> catherine: really?>> jacqueline: i agree. >> catherine: how many unaccompanied children are crossing now >> catherine: >> catherine: the id f release this bill which is the show's alleges militants attempting to enter israel today. allege militants and idf - allege militants firing at idf forces - allege militants try to crawl back to the tunnel and are injured from idf fire - the idf fires at the allege militants next to the entrance of the tunnel >> catherine: israel's military says it killed more than 10 militants trying to access israel through tunnels from gaza earlier. >>the idf released this video, which it says shows alleged militants attempting to enter israel today. >> catherine: that follows the bloodiest day for both sides since the conflict began two weeks ago. >> catherine: palestinian officials say 501 people in gaza have been killed so far. 18 israeli soldiers and two civilians have also died. >> catherine: the white house is reporting >> catherine: the number of unaccompanied minors cro
>> catherine: really?>> jacqueline: i agree. >> catherine: how many unaccompanied children are crossing now >> catherine: >> catherine: the id f release this bill which is the show's alleges militants attempting to enter israel today. allege militants and idf - allege militants firing at idf forces - allege militants try to crawl back to the tunnel and are injured from idf fire - the idf fires at the allege militants next to the entrance of the tunnel >>...
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*today as we were covering this story. >> catherine: good evening, i'm catherine heenan. >> catherine: a viewer told us she and others were taking a stand tonight. >> catherine: kron4's j-r stone is live in antioch with their story. j-r? >> reporter: after a viewer told us about it. >> reporter: as we were doing the story before, not just one should teen but to shootings as we were doing the interviews. >> reporter: bullet holes in a writ nissan bursa as the gun fired blank out again in antioch. >> crime is the worst that has ever been. >> reporter: as afternoon teenage girl were in this car and someone opened fire. fortunately, no one was hurt. >> is so sad that neighbors can literally tell you that they will not come outside anymore because of the shootings. >> have lived in antioch for 50 years and the crime is outrageous and i want something done. and i want to know what this city will do about it. >> reporter: embers for july have yet to be tallied and not take in the number of shootings. >> hear gun shots behind my house and i called the pd and they say is just fireworks and i s
*today as we were covering this story. >> catherine: good evening, i'm catherine heenan. >> catherine: a viewer told us she and others were taking a stand tonight. >> catherine: kron4's j-r stone is live in antioch with their story. j-r? >> reporter: after a viewer told us about it. >> reporter: as we were doing the story before, not just one should teen but to shootings as we were doing the interviews. >> reporter: bullet holes in a writ nissan bursa as the...
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company. >> catherine: then.he apparen racially >> catherine: motivated attack outside a can't say thank you enough. you have made my life special by being apart of it. (everyone) cheers! glad you made it buddy. thanks for inviting me. thanks again my friends. for everything, for all your help. through all life's milestones, our trusted advisors are with you every step of the way. congratulations! thanks for helping me plan for my retirement. you should come celebrate with us. i'd be honored. plan for your goals with advisors you know and trust. so you can celebrate today and feel confident about tomorrow. chase. so you can. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> catherine: twitter has joined other tech companies. in revealing the demographics of its work force. >> catherine: that's after mounting pressure from minority groups - including jesse jackson's rainbow coalition. >> catherine: twitter's statistics show that it is predominately white and male. >> catherine: 59 per
company. >> catherine: then.he apparen racially >> catherine: motivated attack outside a can't say thank you enough. you have made my life special by being apart of it. (everyone) cheers! glad you made it buddy. thanks for inviting me. thanks again my friends. for everything, for all your help. through all life's milestones, our trusted advisors are with you every step of the way. congratulations! thanks for helping me plan for my retirement. you should come celebrate with us. i'd...
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. >> catherine: then at 5:30. a bay area man is accused of pretending to be a police officer - in order to >> and next. a major recall involving fruit and vegetables sold at trader joes and costco >> jacqueline: perhaps more drizzle and did things happening in the forecast this week out have more coming up! did you hear about the abominable ice cream man? what's that? he's a crazy ice cream eating monster who loves creamy delicious tillamook ice cream. (whispering) seriously? (door creaks) he's fast. tillamook ice cream, tastes better because it's made better. >> reporter:think twice before eating fresh summer fruit. trader joes, costco, sam's club are part of a nation- wide recall for peaches, necatrines and pluots. >> reporter:officials at wawona packing company near fresno issued the voluntary recall.saying small levels of listeria were discovered. >> reporter:listeria is a bacteria that's especially dangerous for young and old people.as well as folks with weaker immune systems. the c-d-c recomments running fru
. >> catherine: then at 5:30. a bay area man is accused of pretending to be a police officer - in order to >> and next. a major recall involving fruit and vegetables sold at trader joes and costco >> jacqueline: perhaps more drizzle and did things happening in the forecast this week out have more coming up! did you hear about the abominable ice cream man? what's that? he's a crazy ice cream eating monster who loves creamy delicious tillamook ice cream. (whispering) seriously?...
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catherine? >> catherine: with no relief in sight for the california drought. so called 'water cops' could soon be hitting the streets. >> catherine: kron4's will tran has the details from san jose. >> reporter: years ago you could not see the bottom because it was full of water but now it is bone dry. in the meantime, bay are hiring tend water cops. ten water cops. >> we need to send a team out to check it out and explain the rules. if there is an egregious waste we would report back to the local water department that will have the approval to issue a fine. we noticed a your water was flowing down the street today this is against the rules. >> reporter: if they have to come back the next time, then we will have problems. >> yes correct. >> reporter: cannot find people for allowing their grasp to turn brown and drain this drought. in regard to home associations. >> catherine: you don't have to look far to see examples of what the water cops will be looking for. >> catherine: restrictions vary -- but here in san jose's willow glen neighborhood, people are encour
catherine? >> catherine: with no relief in sight for the california drought. so called 'water cops' could soon be hitting the streets. >> catherine: kron4's will tran has the details from san jose. >> reporter: years ago you could not see the bottom because it was full of water but now it is bone dry. in the meantime, bay are hiring tend water cops. ten water cops. >> we need to send a team out to check it out and explain the rules. if there is an egregious waste we...
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. >> catherine: new tonight. >> catherine: a judge handed down the punishment. for two men convicted in the killing of a child in oakland. >> catherine: kron4's haaziq madyun was in the court room when a pair of maximum sentences were handed down >> reporter:maximum prison sentences for two oakland gang members convicted for the murder 3-year-old carlos nava. >> reporter:the shooterlawrence denard sentenced to 137-years behind bars. the driver willie torrence received a 121 year sentence here at the alameda superior court house in oakland. >> reporter:during the sentencing judge jeffry horner painted a graphic picture of two violent parolees, who came across two rival gang members walking down east 14th street in the middle of the day back on august 8th 2011, when torrence made a u-turn slowing the car down long enough for denard to unload 10-rounds from a semi automatic weapon wounding the two men and killing the toddler who was being pushed in a stroller by him mom when the shooting occurred. both his mother and grandmother who you see here were seated in the
. >> catherine: new tonight. >> catherine: a judge handed down the punishment. for two men convicted in the killing of a child in oakland. >> catherine: kron4's haaziq madyun was in the court room when a pair of maximum sentences were handed down >> reporter:maximum prison sentences for two oakland gang members convicted for the murder 3-year-old carlos nava. >> reporter:the shooterlawrence denard sentenced to 137-years behind bars. the driver willie torrence...
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catherine?? >> catherine: brian stow can't really speak for himself today. as soon as this verdict was announced..the question was how he and his family were reacting. >>bryan's parents and their attorney didn't wait long. minutes after the court session broke up.they talked about their relief that there are damages that will help in his care. said. >> catherine: starting with their attorney.who talked about the people who have worked hardest to keep bryan going..his mother and father >>the money the stow family will get isn't as much as they asked for. but they're still pleased with the verdict. that while his son might not understand the complicated details of the verdict -- he'll know he got some help today. >> catherine: it's not as much help as stow's team wanted. his attorney was asking for 37 million dollars. >> reporter:but this will indeed help. the jury found the dodgers to be 25 percent responsible for the incident. also responsible, the the men who attacked stow.and are now in prison. but jury did not find then dodgers owner frank mccourt, to be
catherine?? >> catherine: brian stow can't really speak for himself today. as soon as this verdict was announced..the question was how he and his family were reacting. >>bryan's parents and their attorney didn't wait long. minutes after the court session broke up.they talked about their relief that there are damages that will help in his care. said. >> catherine: starting with their attorney.who talked about the people who have worked hardest to keep bryan going..his mother...
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reportg live the stand carmen dan kermn >> catherine: >> catherine: an update now on a couple of northern california wildfires. starting with the monticello fire in yolo county.the most active of the two. >> catherine: hundreds of additional firefighters have helped increase the containment of this one. which is in rugged and steep terrain. >> catherine: it's now 55 percent contained -- up 10 percent from last night. the 10-square mile fire did not grow overnight. 64-hundred acres have burned. cal fire investigators are now asking for help from thefigure out how this started. anyone in the area of highway 128 near canyon creek resort on july 4th -- is being asked to call the cal fire arson hotline. >> catherine: and the wildfire that has burned for a week in napa and lake counties is about to reach full containment. >> catherine: it began july 1st in pope valley - northwest of lake berryessa. it's destroyed 9 buildings --- two homes and seven out- buildings. it's also being blamed for four injuries. >> catherine: the butts fire has burned 43-hundred acres. heavy smoke is still affecting n
reportg live the stand carmen dan kermn >> catherine: >> catherine: an update now on a couple of northern california wildfires. starting with the monticello fire in yolo county.the most active of the two. >> catherine: hundreds of additional firefighters have helped increase the containment of this one. which is in rugged and steep terrain. >> catherine: it's now 55 percent contained -- up 10 percent from last night. the 10-square mile fire did not grow overnight....
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whoosh >> catherine: rockets rise >>crash >> catherine: buildings fall. >> catherine: they are the soundsof failure. israel's prime minister blames hamas for failing to accept the cease fire. >> catherine: hamas supporters say israel failed to live up to the last cease fire agreement two years ago. failed to lift its restictions on fishing in the mediterraniean, failed to ease its economic blockade on land. >>"we need peace. but we don't want to still in jail. we are in jail here. big jail. we are not free." >> catherine: as many as 17=thousand refugees have taken refuge in gaza's u=n operated schools and other facilities. as you can see from these pictures, they are not immune to air strikes. this elementary school classroom devastated by a nearby bomb. >> catherine: the impasse means no end to the killing. among the hundreds of dead, a single israeli. a civilian bringing candy to soldiers at the erez bordder crossing. >> catherine: tanks and artillery are poised along the frontier. israelis watching the gaza attacks say they can't wait for the army to move in. >>i want a ground invasion
whoosh >> catherine: rockets rise >>crash >> catherine: buildings fall. >> catherine: they are the soundsof failure. israel's prime minister blames hamas for failing to accept the cease fire. >> catherine: hamas supporters say israel failed to live up to the last cease fire agreement two years ago. failed to lift its restictions on fishing in the mediterraniean, failed to ease its economic blockade on land. >>"we need peace. but we don't want to still in...
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>> catherine: israel's new focus is destroying the extensive tunnel network created by hamas. >> catherine: they are immune to air strikes israeli forces use earthmoving equipment to dig for them along the border this one was more than one mile long, and 45 feet underground. >> catherine: tonight, flares and artillery fire are falling on gaza city. >>increasing the pressure on this terrorist organization that will be pursued. >> catherine: prime minister benjamin netanyahu went on television to tell israelis no war is more just than this one. he called hamas a cruel enemy willing to sacrifice the lives of palestinian civilians. >> catherine: and warned that they israeli military is prepared for extended operations. >> catherine: after the the u-n security council called for an immediate humanitarian truce. israel's u-n ambassador had this reply: >>"it's very simple. if it's going to be quiet in israel, it's going to be quiet in gaza. the equation is simple." >> catherine: secretary of state john kerry says the u- s is continuing work on a *humanitarian cease-fire. after that he said both s
>> catherine: israel's new focus is destroying the extensive tunnel network created by hamas. >> catherine: they are immune to air strikes israeli forces use earthmoving equipment to dig for them along the border this one was more than one mile long, and 45 feet underground. >> catherine: tonight, flares and artillery fire are falling on gaza city. >>increasing the pressure on this terrorist organization that will be pursued. >> catherine: prime minister benjamin...
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best checking in on catherine heenan who has more. catherine? >> catherine: that foothill area if you are driving by you and not necessarily realize a lot of upscale homes and an eye in ibm research service tuchman is tucked in. this is video from a bout of all adulterated with a lot of smoke. thick heavy smoke told to clear out. about 50% contained >> catherine: the other fighter we have been talking about it is only six or 7 mi. away. >> catherine: this was offset a concern a very hot and dry weatherhot and dry weather around the bay area. means because of the grains on the golf course they had better hands on this. some of the earlier shots golfers were no hurry to leave the the golf course so they kept on playing through. that fire fire fighters was telling us despite the heavy smoke and the problems we saw about 45 minutes ago and it has now well in hand. pam?this is a live look from our >> pam: not increased fire danger this is a live look from our camera atop camera atop mount tamalpais -- temperatures nearing 100- degrees in some areas t
best checking in on catherine heenan who has more. catherine? >> catherine: that foothill area if you are driving by you and not necessarily realize a lot of upscale homes and an eye in ibm research service tuchman is tucked in. this is video from a bout of all adulterated with a lot of smoke. thick heavy smoke told to clear out. about 50% contained >> catherine: the other fighter we have been talking about it is only six or 7 mi. away. >> catherine: this was offset a concern...
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>> catherine: the father, equally devastated.>"i felt as if the world had come to an end when i heard the news" >>"i wish i had died before hearing he was dead." >> catherine: images like these prompted a united nations representative to call for a >> catherine: hospitals in gaza are running out of medical supplies and the red cross has warned of acute water shortages >> catherine: the ceasefire will come into effect at midnight, pacific time. ten a=m in israel. and last for five hours. the israeli defense ministry says the bombing pause is also intended to allow gaza residents to see the damage they have suffered because of the rocket attacks from their territory. >> catherine: instead of bombs, israel dropped leaflets, warning residents of northern gaza to stay away from their homes this >> catherine: hamas continued to launch missiles at israel today. a representative says they will stop only when israel agrees to end its crippling economic blockade, >>"we hope we can achieve a cease-fire. but a cease- fire which can protect t
>> catherine: the father, equally devastated.>"i felt as if the world had come to an end when i heard the news" >>"i wish i had died before hearing he was dead." >> catherine: images like these prompted a united nations representative to call for a >> catherine: hospitals in gaza are running out of medical supplies and the red cross has warned of acute water shortages >> catherine: the ceasefire will come into effect at midnight, pacific...
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. >> catherine: the images of palestinian casualties are on the television.nd people are seen this every night. 87 percent of jewish israelis want to continue the campaign. >> reporter:in arizona. >> reporter:a leading neuro- scientist was arrested after he was caught carrying a gun at the airport. police say peter steinmetz went to get a coffee friday morning at sky harbor airport in phoenix. >> reporter:they say he was carrying around a loaded a- r-15 assault rifle. but that itself isn't illegal in that part of the airport-- >> reporter:police say steinmetz got in trouble when he the removed the weapon from his shoulder. >>"it certainly was concerning to other passengers at the airport -- not knowing why this individual was walking around with an assault rifle slung over his arm.""he then began to remove this ar-15 from his shoulder -- and in so doing, pointed the rifle at a female and her daughter." >> reporter:officers arrested steinmetz -- who didn't give a reason for bringing the rifle. he faces two counts of disorderly conduct with a weapon. steinnmetz
. >> catherine: the images of palestinian casualties are on the television.nd people are seen this every night. 87 percent of jewish israelis want to continue the campaign. >> reporter:in arizona. >> reporter:a leading neuro- scientist was arrested after he was caught carrying a gun at the airport. police say peter steinmetz went to get a coffee friday morning at sky harbor airport in phoenix. >> reporter:they say he was carrying around a loaded a- r-15 assault rifle....
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. >> catherine: we have video showing just how close the flames are coming to homes. with fire crews essentially camped out in the front yards of some houses. fences on properties -- catching fire. flames on hills - not far from rooftops. >> catherine: among the concerns we're hearing from people who have already evacuated. it's not just about getting out.it's worry for pets they had to leave behind. >> catherine: that last man is a hiker -- i have been very, very emotional i cannot go back and see my dogs. who had to walk out of the >> i do not care about any of the key six in my house i just want to see my docks. dogs >> catherine: the last man is a hiker who had to walk out of the fire area on foot. he says he was very 'nervous' -- and got uncomfortably close to smoke and flames. as he says - he at least managed to get word to family and friends. >> catherine: tonight a lot of people are still waiting to hear news on whether their homes are okay. and it continues to be a tense time. and there are a lot of charred hillsides, scorched power lines and smoldering trees
. >> catherine: we have video showing just how close the flames are coming to homes. with fire crews essentially camped out in the front yards of some houses. fences on properties -- catching fire. flames on hills - not far from rooftops. >> catherine: among the concerns we're hearing from people who have already evacuated. it's not just about getting out.it's worry for pets they had to leave behind. >> catherine: that last man is a hiker -- i have been very, very emotional i...
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the test results on catherine's ashes were inconclusive. nevertheless, their deaths were ruled homicides. and it appeared the sisters got the last laugh. they died before changing their will. >> when they read the will, he found he got nothing. they said he was very distraught, very angry when he left. in new york state, we're changing the way we do business, with startup ny. we've created tax free zones throughout the state. and startup ny companies will be investing hundreds of millions of dollars in jobs and infrastructure. thanks to startup ny, businesses can operate tax free for 10 years. no property tax. no business tax. and no sales tax. which means more growth for your business, and more jobs. it's not just business as usual. see how new york can help your business grow, at startup.ny.gov of swedish experience in insidperfecting the rich,ars never bitter taste of gevalia. we do it all for this very experience. [woman] that's good. i know right? gevalia. >>> tim scoggin was the prime suspect in the murders of cordelia and catherine n
the test results on catherine's ashes were inconclusive. nevertheless, their deaths were ruled homicides. and it appeared the sisters got the last laugh. they died before changing their will. >> when they read the will, he found he got nothing. they said he was very distraught, very angry when he left. in new york state, we're changing the way we do business, with startup ny. we've created tax free zones throughout the state. and startup ny companies will be investing hundreds of millions...
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catherine heenan is back with the latest on the outbreak. >> catherine: the deadliest ebola outbreakhistory claimed its first american victim. and now, there are world- wide fears that the virus could be difficult to contain. mary mueller has the latest. >> reporter: >>"i wanted him here with me, and the girls" >> reporter:patrick sawyer was working in liberia as a government official for the ministry of finance. he was planning to travel to minnesota to celebrate his daughters' birthdays next month. >>"i had to tell her that her daddy is in heaven now, and she said, "well i thought he was in liberia." >> reporter:sawyer's wife, decontee, says her husband was visiting his sister, in liberia, who was ill. she says he had no idea what was awaiting him. >>"they didn't know it was ebola. so they thought she may have malaria, so he was helping. had he known, he would have definitely taken better precautions." >> reporter:the world health organization says the current outbreak in west africa has claimed at least 672 lives. at least 1200 people in guinea, sierra leone and liberia have been
catherine heenan is back with the latest on the outbreak. >> catherine: the deadliest ebola outbreakhistory claimed its first american victim. and now, there are world- wide fears that the virus could be difficult to contain. mary mueller has the latest. >> reporter: >>"i wanted him here with me, and the girls" >> reporter:patrick sawyer was working in liberia as a government official for the ministry of finance. he was planning to travel to minnesota to...
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catherine dooley, north beach association and small business commissioner. i'm not speaking on behalf of the small business today. i just want to say how much the business association appreciates the outreach and understanding of the neighborhood and their voices that need to be heard. i also want to talk about she's one of the commissioners in this city hall that is not influenced by politics or under outside influence. she makes all of her decisions and comments based strictly on her expertise and research and great knowledge and institutional knowledge of what good planning is in this city. we need people like catherine kathrin moore and i urge you to support her today. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is ted ole's on. i speak for myself and kathrin moore and dennis richards. i have been here speaking before the planning commission and i know her period tinent questions and her service speaks fore itself. i would like to confine the rest of my remarks for dennis. dennis and i have served on the market octavia cac. he's a great colleague, always col
catherine dooley, north beach association and small business commissioner. i'm not speaking on behalf of the small business today. i just want to say how much the business association appreciates the outreach and understanding of the neighborhood and their voices that need to be heard. i also want to talk about she's one of the commissioners in this city hall that is not influenced by politics or under outside influence. she makes all of her decisions and comments based strictly on her...
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artillery shelling today of a u-n school crowded with war refugees. >> catherine: the u-n chief saysis more shameful than attacking sleeping children." -- and is demanding an immediate ceasefire. >> catherine: these are photos from the scene - after tank shells tore through the walls of a school crowded with families and many young children. >> catherine: at least 17 people died. israel argues this was a response to mortar rounds fired from that area.and tried to shift the blame to hamas. >> we will investigate and get to the bottom up it. brutalizing and turning it into war zones. >> we look at some of the fragments creek we have notified the israeli army 17 times. >> catherine: some students in gaza are keeping track of the number of palestinian children killed in the last three weeks. >> catherine: two attacks in gaza today have pushed the palestinian death toll above 1-thousand-300 this month. israeli strikes also hit a crowded shopping area. >> pam: getting to the crash site of malaysia airlines flight 17 is more of a quest than a mission right now for international investigator
artillery shelling today of a u-n school crowded with war refugees. >> catherine: the u-n chief saysis more shameful than attacking sleeping children." -- and is demanding an immediate ceasefire. >> catherine: these are photos from the scene - after tank shells tore through the walls of a school crowded with families and many young children. >> catherine: at least 17 people died. israel argues this was a response to mortar rounds fired from that area.and tried to shift...
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catherine heenan reports >> catherine: the real estate numbers firm dataquick says bay area wide, theedian home prise is 616=thousand dollars. >> catherine: that is a jump of nearly 11 and a half percent over last year. or about 5=thousand dollars a month. >> catherine: some parts of the bay area are seeing bigger increases. >> catherine: san mateo, solano and san francisco are the hottestdataquick says the bay area's rosy real estate picture has a simple explanation: the booming economy. >> reporter:good as they are, the figures show we're still recovering from the national housing crisis. home prices are still behind their all time peak in november 2007. >> pam: the pentagon says russian combat troops are again building up along the border with ukraine. in response - president obama today announced tougher sanctions on russia. >>"what we are expecting is that the russian leadership will see once again that its actions in ukraine have consequences." >> pam: the sanctions target the russian economy -- including the defense and banking industries. but stop short of fully cutting off so
catherine heenan reports >> catherine: the real estate numbers firm dataquick says bay area wide, theedian home prise is 616=thousand dollars. >> catherine: that is a jump of nearly 11 and a half percent over last year. or about 5=thousand dollars a month. >> catherine: some parts of the bay area are seeing bigger increases. >> catherine: san mateo, solano and san francisco are the hottestdataquick says the bay area's rosy real estate picture has a simple explanation:...
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i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. >>> israeli authorities have agreed to suspend their attacks on the gaza strip. they responded to a request from the united nations to allow humanitarian aid into the palestinian territory. they're expected to cease-fire during the day for five hours. the promise of a break follows more than a week of aerial assaults. israeli forces bombarded 50 locations on wednesday alone. they warned residents of northern gaza to evacuate. then they targeted sites controlled by the islamic resistance movement hamas. they say they're trying to stop rocket attacks on israeli territory. a strike along the coast killed four palestinian boys. the youngest was 7. the oldest 10. israeli military officials say they're looking into what happened. a u.n. report says about 20,000 palestinians have fled in an attempt to escape the raids. many have taken shelter in schools. >> translator: we are thirsty. when there is water, we fill the bottles and finish it quickly. and the water smells like gasoline. >> translator: we sleep on blankets on the floor and cover ourselves with ou
i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. >>> israeli authorities have agreed to suspend their attacks on the gaza strip. they responded to a request from the united nations to allow humanitarian aid into the palestinian territory. they're expected to cease-fire during the day for five hours. the promise of a break follows more than a week of aerial assaults. israeli forces bombarded 50 locations on wednesday alone. they warned residents of northern gaza to evacuate. then they targeted sites...
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our catherine herridge is inside that courtroom. she will join us with live report. >>> also a big storm on the move. arthur heading up the east coast and gaining strength right before the holiday weekend. so could it be a washout for parts of the east coast? we'll have a live report. >>> flirting with a whole new high. the dow inching toward that 17,000 mark, up 12 points right now. we are keeping a very close eye on wall street jon: but first, president obama not backing down, sending a whole new message to the gop. good morning to you. i'm jon scott and welcome. >> thank you so much, jon. i'm good to with you, i'm shannan bream in for jenna lee. the president blasting republicans in congress charging they're quote, doing nothing as he vows to help the middle class. this comes on heels of the president's plans to use executive action to go around congress. the move is, sparking news after legal challenge from house speaker john boehner of the president seems to take it all one step further, issuing this challenge of sorts. >> midd
our catherine herridge is inside that courtroom. she will join us with live report. >>> also a big storm on the move. arthur heading up the east coast and gaining strength right before the holiday weekend. so could it be a washout for parts of the east coast? we'll have a live report. >>> flirting with a whole new high. the dow inching toward that 17,000 mark, up 12 points right now. we are keeping a very close eye on wall street jon: but first, president obama not backing...
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. >>> welcome to "newsline" i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. >>> israeli authorities have stop fighting temporarily to allow supplies to arrive in gaza. oyster farmers who lost their lively homici lalihoods three y rebuilding with the help of modern technology. >> temporally take a five hour pause on thursday in response to a request by the united nations. the leadup to this truce has been deadly. nhk world is covering developments. >> israeli target forces have hitting targets for days now. israeli gun fired on a beach where the boys were playing. the victims and officials call the deaths tragic. israeli troops have been pounding gaza from the air in response to rocket attacks. these attacks have killed more than 200 palestinians. fighters fired hundreds of rockets at israel and some landed and caused damage. both sides have agreed to halt attacks between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. local time to allow much-needed humanitarian supplies to get into gaza. u.n. officials say many have taken shelter in u.n. run schools. >> translator: we are thirsty. when there is water we fill bottles and fi
. >>> welcome to "newsline" i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. >>> israeli authorities have stop fighting temporarily to allow supplies to arrive in gaza. oyster farmers who lost their lively homici lalihoods three y rebuilding with the help of modern technology. >> temporally take a five hour pause on thursday in response to a request by the united nations. the leadup to this truce has been deadly. nhk world is covering developments. >> israeli target...
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. >> item 58 with a medic to approve the president of the board of supervisors of catherine moore to the planning commission. >> president chiu. >> the next 3 items are nominations i've asked our board to hopefully support to continue the important work on two of our bodies that require and incredible amount of community leadership in time on behalf of the volunteers in our community. for this particular item i have recommend that we reappoint catherine more and more someone you know who has served the planning commission and an stewart architect and in urban design someone who's worked with every neighborhood and neighborhood association in the city and has a deep history of san francisco want to thank her for offering to serve for a third term we know the planning commission is the most time consuming and thank you to her and thanks to the rules committee for their unanimous recommendation and ask for your support >> thank you supervisor kim. >> thank you. i also want to thank catherine more and more for being willing to take up a third term on the planning commission an incredible
. >> item 58 with a medic to approve the president of the board of supervisors of catherine moore to the planning commission. >> president chiu. >> the next 3 items are nominations i've asked our board to hopefully support to continue the important work on two of our bodies that require and incredible amount of community leadership in time on behalf of the volunteers in our community. for this particular item i have recommend that we reappoint catherine more and more someone...
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catherine has done this for eight years and shhh e wants to do this for another term. kudos to kathrin moore. it's a lot of work here. kathrin moore as an architect brings a fairness to this commission. we've worked with her for many years. whether it's neighborhood issues, citywide planning, she's excellent in these neighborhoods and understanding the planning codes with all the new amendments, that takes a huge amount of time and understanding. her urban planning. as talked about earlier she was in treasure island, all of this stuff. it's easy to be a paid person to get a salary, but when you volunteer and spend the time, to any commissioner, i say well done. her knowledge on neighborhood issues, dealing with neighbors. let's move ahead and bring her upstairs back to the hearing. supervisors, thank you very much. >> sue. i'm one of the people that needs to go back to the planning commission as well. i heard from people from wide perspectives saying what they see in kathrin moore. what i see is two enormous skills. one is a professional skill that many are absent. we
catherine has done this for eight years and shhh e wants to do this for another term. kudos to kathrin moore. it's a lot of work here. kathrin moore as an architect brings a fairness to this commission. we've worked with her for many years. whether it's neighborhood issues, citywide planning, she's excellent in these neighborhoods and understanding the planning codes with all the new amendments, that takes a huge amount of time and understanding. her urban planning. as talked about earlier she...
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catherine caplot o was born. so today catherine's family and friends gathered at st.oseph villa auditorium to celebrate a century of life. here at "action news" will help you do the same so on behalf of all of us here at channel sixth, happy birthday catherine. you are beautiful. >>> much more to come including "action news" at six, end of "action news" at 6:00 world news coming up next followed by philadelphia union soccer game at 6:00. don't miss "action news" at ten on phl17 tonight. we are back here again at six abc at 11:00. for legal miss a magee, jeff skversky and the entire "action news" team, i'm a walter perez. we will see you right back here at 11:00 o'clock. >> ♪ >>> this is "world news." tonight, terror in the sky. hundreds of passengers fearing the worst, their flight developed serious trouble over the pacific, far away from any major airport. >> we told each other good-bye, because we thought we were going to die. >> the tiny strip of land where they finally reached safety, and the dramatic details tonight. >>> american exodus. hundreds of u.s. citizens
catherine caplot o was born. so today catherine's family and friends gathered at st.oseph villa auditorium to celebrate a century of life. here at "action news" will help you do the same so on behalf of all of us here at channel sixth, happy birthday catherine. you are beautiful. >>> much more to come including "action news" at six, end of "action news" at 6:00 world news coming up next followed by philadelphia union soccer game at 6:00. don't miss...
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i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us. >>> today's ""asian voices"" comes to you from tokyo. our guest this time is japanese-american actor, george takei. now 77, he is still at the top of his game as a performer. takei rose to stardom in the '60s as the helmsman, mr. sulu, on the popular tv series, "star trek." during world war ii, tai
i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us. >>> today's ""asian voices"" comes to you from tokyo. our guest this time is japanese-american actor, george takei. now 77, he is still at the top of his game as a performer. takei rose to stardom in the '60s as the helmsman, mr. sulu, on the popular tv series, "star trek." during world war ii, tai
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of. ,e are back with catherine mann a professor at brandeis university. we got cut off, chair yellen a recentplayed acceleration in inflation. it is still below the fed target of 2%. prices were up 1.8% through may. what about the concern expressed by the fed presidents of st. louis and philadelphia that fed stimulus could push inflation above the 2% threshold? >> we have to remember that the 2% threshold has a plus or minus, a standard deviation round it. we have been below the threshold for an extended time. imagine, in order to balance that out, being a little bit above the threshold would be the right way to be. remember, actually a threshold was the vocabulary word they used for unemployment rate, whereas target is the word they tend to use for inflation. a target, you can miss it on the downside, you can miss it on the upside. you can still be around the target. people view aof little bit above the 2% as perfectly reasonable, and supportive of the economy going forward. >> how will the fed be able to wind down the $4.5 trillion balance sheet without
of. ,e are back with catherine mann a professor at brandeis university. we got cut off, chair yellen a recentplayed acceleration in inflation. it is still below the fed target of 2%. prices were up 1.8% through may. what about the concern expressed by the fed presidents of st. louis and philadelphia that fed stimulus could push inflation above the 2% threshold? >> we have to remember that the 2% threshold has a plus or minus, a standard deviation round it. we have been below the threshold...
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and i've been working can catherine in the joint labor management transparency and accountability to continue to move this issue forward. i do want to thank rebecca orient, [speaker not understood], jeff, saily, elizabeth for all their hard work on this ~. this continues to be important issue because lack of transparency makes it difficult for people to know when they can get the best health care for themselves, for their families or for their own employees. if someone needs open heart surgery, no facts or date to a inform someone where the lowest mortality rate exists or lowest post infection rate may be. as we continue to evolve and paying for our own health care, that we continue to shoulder the burden of more ongoing costs and procedures down the road, i believe we continue to need to be more well informed as residents, as citizens, and as people here in san francisco. in the united states we pay almost double what every other developed country pays for health care. and premiums are likely to go up 5 to 8% in the coming years as affordable tax and tax on high health care plans al
and i've been working can catherine in the joint labor management transparency and accountability to continue to move this issue forward. i do want to thank rebecca orient, [speaker not understood], jeff, saily, elizabeth for all their hard work on this ~. this continues to be important issue because lack of transparency makes it difficult for people to know when they can get the best health care for themselves, for their families or for their own employees. if someone needs open heart surgery,...
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i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us. >> garrison keillor: maxine kumin lives on a farm in new hampshire where she breeds arabian and quarter horses, writing poetry, four novels, more than 20 children's books. she says, "i don't want to write poems that aren't necessary. i want to write poems that matter." >> this is a little one called after love. afterward, the compromise. bodies resume their boundaries. these legs, for instance, mine. your arms take you back in. spoons of our fingers, lips admit their ownership. the bedding yawns, a door blows aimlessly ajar and overhead, a plane singsongs coming down. nothing is changed, except there was a moment when the wolf, the mongering wolf who stands outside the self lay lightly down, and slept. ( applause ) thank you. >>> today's ""asian voices"" comes to you from tokyo. our guest this time is japanese-american actor, george takei. now 77, he is still at the top of his game as a performer. takei rose to stardom in the '60s as the helmsman, mr. sulu, on t
i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us. >> garrison keillor: maxine kumin lives on a farm in new hampshire where she breeds arabian and quarter horses, writing poetry, four novels, more than 20 children's books. she says, "i don't want to write poems that aren't necessary. i want to write poems that matter." >> this is a little one called after love. afterward, the compromise. bodies resume their boundaries. these legs, for instance, mine. your arms take...
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and the and the furious clearance and payment systems because you're seeing that with catherine austin that's publisher of the so large a part time now for today's big deal. i think the all time would be wonderful mr edward harrison and today edward and i are discussing valuation tech bubbles and how rodriguez is eighty million euro press tag serves as a warning to us all now colombian superstar homicide because performed extremely well during the world cup and although colombia was ousted by brazil it certainly helped rodriguez a star power so i want to ask you can you give me details on who currently. rodriguez is with and who wants to buy him yes. don't call me james rodriguez is with monaco and they're one of the leading friends. and he was just brought on for forty five million pounds for forty five million euros i should say porto which is a portuguese team ok and so he's only been there for a year but because of the world cup his price tag is essentially double right and you were telling me earlier that you thought this rodriguez mania you know has similarities to the tech bubbl
and the and the furious clearance and payment systems because you're seeing that with catherine austin that's publisher of the so large a part time now for today's big deal. i think the all time would be wonderful mr edward harrison and today edward and i are discussing valuation tech bubbles and how rodriguez is eighty million euro press tag serves as a warning to us all now colombian superstar homicide because performed extremely well during the world cup and although colombia was ousted by...
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i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joini >> life expectancy in rwanda has doubled in the past decade, and the number of people dying of hiv, tb, and malaria has fallen by roughly 80%! all this thanks to the government's healthcare reforms. hello, and a warm welcome to "global 3000," our weekly look at issues and trends that shape our world. i'm amrita cheema. coming up in the show -- trouble in paradise -- living with climate change on the pacific island of kiribati. modern medicine -- signing up for health care in rwanda. and tuneful trash -- how a youth orchestra puts garbage to use.
i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joini >> life expectancy in rwanda has doubled in the past decade, and the number of people dying of hiv, tb, and malaria has fallen by roughly 80%! all this thanks to the government's healthcare reforms. hello, and a warm welcome to "global 3000," our weekly look at issues and trends that shape our world. i'm amrita cheema. coming up in the show -- trouble in paradise -- living with climate change on the pacific island of kiribati....
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i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. first a look at the headlines. members of japan's cabinet have approved a policy to enable the country to collective self-defense and some people are voicing opposition. >>> the leader of iraq kurdish autonomous region says the country is already effectively partitions and plans to hold a referendum on independence. >>> and more and more yap's women are putting up their hands to take on positions in corporate management. >>> we are this story just breaking into us. north korea has launched what appear to be two rockets toward the sea of japan. south korean officials say they were launched from north korea's east coast. the officials say the first took off at around 6:50 a.m. and the second at 8:00 a.m. they say the devices traveled about 180 kilometers and then plunged into the sea of japan. three days ago, north korean authorities fired ballistic missiles into the sea of japan, the latest launches come a day before chinese president xi jinping is scheduled to visit south korea. more
i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. first a look at the headlines. members of japan's cabinet have approved a policy to enable the country to collective self-defense and some people are voicing opposition. >>> the leader of iraq kurdish autonomous region says the country is already effectively partitions and plans to hold a referendum on independence. >>> and more and more yap's women are putting up their hands to take on positions in corporate management. >>> we are...
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thanks for that indeed and catherine is reporting from pandango. which was carrying a thousand migrants hitching a ride to the united states derailed in southern mexico. no one was injured but the third rail accident in a month highlights the risks that undocumented migrants from central and south america take to escape poverty, corruption and crime, as more migrants prepare for the journey monica reports. >> reporter: well, we have come to a shelter in the border between mexico and guatemala where a lot of migrants from central america come. they stay here while they can catch a carg o train known as the train of death to take them up north to the border between mexico and u.s. as you can see people hang in here, if there is children we don't know who they are traveling with, only men in that section because this holding home doesn't allow women and men to mix. that area over there says women exclusively. when they come they are screened. there is a security process and they are checked for knives or weapons and if they are allowed to stay they ob
thanks for that indeed and catherine is reporting from pandango. which was carrying a thousand migrants hitching a ride to the united states derailed in southern mexico. no one was injured but the third rail accident in a month highlights the risks that undocumented migrants from central and south america take to escape poverty, corruption and crime, as more migrants prepare for the journey monica reports. >> reporter: well, we have come to a shelter in the border between mexico and...
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i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. first a look at the headlines. >>> diplomatic efforts to stop violence in gaza strip are increasing. the u.s. and u.n. are urging israelis and palestinians to lay down their weapons. >>> the remains of victims from the malaysia airlines crash will be flown to the netherlands where grieving relatives are waiting. >>> and a cool twist on an old custom is winning new fans as the japanese summer peaks. >>> u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon is telling israelis and palestinians to stop fighting and start talking. israeli military commanders have been going after the members of hamas in gaza from the air and on the ground. more than 600 palestinians have been killed and at least 27 israelis. nhk world ease craig dale is following developments for us. >> ban ki-moon is just a high level player to get a ceasefire between israel and hamas. israel launched its offensive in gaza two weeks ago to go after hamas and its allies to stop them from launching rockets at their country. ban went to tel a
i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. first a look at the headlines. >>> diplomatic efforts to stop violence in gaza strip are increasing. the u.s. and u.n. are urging israelis and palestinians to lay down their weapons. >>> the remains of victims from the malaysia airlines crash will be flown to the netherlands where grieving relatives are waiting. >>> and a cool twist on an old custom is winning new fans as the japanese summer peaks. >>> u.n. secretary-general...
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on her facebook page, alix catherine tichleman shows her love on the dark side.really nice to talk to someone about killing sprees and murdering people in cold blood. tonight, she is in jail facing a second degree murder charge. she has a history of this type of behavior. right now, they are investigating a similar case involving this woman on a different case. live in santa cruz, betty yu, kpix5. >>> the entire state could be on the brink of mandatory water restrictions. cate caugurian is in the news room. >> reporter: get this. if this goes through, any public employee could write you a ticket with fines up to $500 a day. next week, we know the control board is considering restrictions on the water use. it would be in effect for nine months and if it goes through, here is what you can't do. you can't water your lawn to the point where it causes run off. use water to wash hard services, or use a hose to wash your car unless the hose has a shut-off valve. this is a clear indication of the drought crisis we are facing in our state. cate caugurian, kpix5. >>> how a
on her facebook page, alix catherine tichleman shows her love on the dark side.really nice to talk to someone about killing sprees and murdering people in cold blood. tonight, she is in jail facing a second degree murder charge. she has a history of this type of behavior. right now, they are investigating a similar case involving this woman on a different case. live in santa cruz, betty yu, kpix5. >>> the entire state could be on the brink of mandatory water restrictions. cate...
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police say in that case, alix catherine tichelman did call 911. >> okay, and why do you think it is an overdose? >> um, because, there is nothing else it could be. >> okay. is it accidental or intentional? >> i think accidental. hello? >> i'm here. >> well the death was ruled an accident, but after tichelman was arrested here, georgia police have reopened that case. tonight, linda yee with how a web search could provide a big clue in the santa cruz death. >> reporter: police say alix catherine tichelman searched online on how to defend herself after giving a lethal dose of heroin. she is accused of doing that to google executive forrest hayes. his body found on his yacht in santa cruz last year. dead of a heroin overdose. a murder mystery unfolding into a classic case of sex, drugs, and rock and roll. this youtube video shows tichelman's late boyfriend dean riopelle performing with his band. he also overdosed on heroin. tichelman was with him that night in his home in milton, georgia. she called 911 after finding him unconscious. >> okay, and is he awake? >> his eyes are open, but he i
police say in that case, alix catherine tichelman did call 911. >> okay, and why do you think it is an overdose? >> um, because, there is nothing else it could be. >> okay. is it accidental or intentional? >> i think accidental. hello? >> i'm here. >> well the death was ruled an accident, but after tichelman was arrested here, georgia police have reopened that case. tonight, linda yee with how a web search could provide a big clue in the santa cruz death....