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foothill opera otras dos clnicas, incluyendo varias en escuelas..a sede, a partir del martes primero de octubre, todas sus clnicas ayudaran al pblico a inscribirse en los nuevos planes medicos que ofrece la reforma como el medical expandido, y los llamados exchanges.. s.o.t. eder torralba/coordinador de servicios, clinic hoothill 8:38:18 si necesitan ayuda para enrolarse en estos programas, nosotros estamos aquí para ayudarles; 5 días a la semana, de 8 a 5. pueden atender a cualquiera de nuestras clínicas. outro/jaime peluffo/telemundo si usted necesita hacer una cita en estas clínicas, puede marcar al 729-4290. este es mi informe, regreso con ustedes. cu tiempo de la primera pausa comercial en su noticiero telemundo 48 pero al volver take vo take vo --- se presenta en corte el acusado de disparar por la espalda contra un joven que bajaba de un tren del muni... take vo se acerca la reforma de salud...pero habrn suficientes doctores en el estado para cubrir esta demanda de atencin mdica? juan fra add lib blanca ---hoy se le radicaron cargos al hombre
foothill opera otras dos clnicas, incluyendo varias en escuelas..a sede, a partir del martes primero de octubre, todas sus clnicas ayudaran al pblico a inscribirse en los nuevos planes medicos que ofrece la reforma como el medical expandido, y los llamados exchanges.. s.o.t. eder torralba/coordinador de servicios, clinic hoothill 8:38:18 si necesitan ayuda para enrolarse en estos programas, nosotros estamos aquí para ayudarles; 5 días a la semana, de 8 a 5. pueden atender a cualquiera de...
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foothill opera otras dos clnicas, incluyendo varias en escuelas..ir del martes primero de octubre, todas sus clnicas ayudaran al pblico a inscribirse en los nuevos planes medicos que ofrece la reforma como el medical expandido, y los llamados exchanges.. s.o.t. eder torralba/coordinador de servicios, clinic hoothill 8:38:18 si necesitan ayuda para enrolarse en estos programas, nosotros estamos aquí para ayudarles; 5 días a la semana, de 8 a 5. pueden atender a cualquiera de nuestras clínicas. outro/jaime peluffo/telemundo si usted necesita hacer una cita en estas clínicas, puede marcar al 729-4290. este es mi informe, regreso con ustedes. cu - bump out ---tiempo de la primera pausa , pero mas adelante... take vo -- les decimos si el congreso estadounidense podr evitar el cierre del gobierno la semana que viene. take vo -- en mxico, las enfermedades comienzan a aflorar tras las inundaciones que azotaron varas reas del pas. ---continue con nosotros porque regresamos en breve. top gfx --y tambien si usted se quiere comunicar con nosotros llamenos a nue
foothill opera otras dos clnicas, incluyendo varias en escuelas..ir del martes primero de octubre, todas sus clnicas ayudaran al pblico a inscribirse en los nuevos planes medicos que ofrece la reforma como el medical expandido, y los llamados exchanges.. s.o.t. eder torralba/coordinador de servicios, clinic hoothill 8:38:18 si necesitan ayuda para enrolarse en estos programas, nosotros estamos aquí para ayudarles; 5 días a la semana, de 8 a 5. pueden atender a cualquiera de nuestras...
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warnings that are issued into denver into if foothills. richelle back to you. >> thank you so much. >>> investigators are sifting through the charred debris trying to find out what caused thursday's boardwalk fire in seaside park and see said seasie heights. >> as firefighters hosed down smoldering ruins, not again. michelle jackson was lucky. her restaurant survived the fire. >> it's been a long road since sandy. we've been down a lot, our percentages were definitely down. we started seeing things pick up, looking promising. i started feeling better, not that feeling of doom, and now this happens. so all that feeling that we've had before kind of just came back. >> the new jersey shore was just getting back on its fief at hurricane sandy when a fire ripped through the iconic boardwalk that runs through seaside park and seaside heights. dozens of businesses burned. >> what hurts me the most, all this has to be rebrlt and people that want -- rebuilt and people want to really come back and make something of this place. and right now they don
warnings that are issued into denver into if foothills. richelle back to you. >> thank you so much. >>> investigators are sifting through the charred debris trying to find out what caused thursday's boardwalk fire in seaside park and see said seasie heights. >> as firefighters hosed down smoldering ruins, not again. michelle jackson was lucky. her restaurant survived the fire. >> it's been a long road since sandy. we've been down a lot, our percentages were definitely...
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the rescues continue in the foothills. it has been an incredible sight. as of this morning 1700 people were rescued yesterday and are safe thanks to the colorado national guard. they got into towns, towns that were cut off. those people are in evacuation centres. >> in boulder colorado we have 200 people missing, unaccounted for. lama county, we have 350 people missing and unaccounted for. again, the search efforts mr continue for all of those people. as we said, the rain is predicted to come back today. we are expecting another half inch, perhaps an inch later on throughout the day. as we said earlier. that is the last thing this area needs right now on a sunday morning. >> jim hooley live in colorado. thank you. >> the big wildcard in colorado is the weather, our metrologist is here. >> i'll take you back a couple. weeks, why did this happen. in the mon soon season in the gulf of california there was a tropical disturbance. what happened with that is it slowly made its way up towards the north-east. in parts of arizona, california, nevada. that system m
the rescues continue in the foothills. it has been an incredible sight. as of this morning 1700 people were rescued yesterday and are safe thanks to the colorado national guard. they got into towns, towns that were cut off. those people are in evacuation centres. >> in boulder colorado we have 200 people missing, unaccounted for. lama county, we have 350 people missing and unaccounted for. again, the search efforts mr continue for all of those people. as we said, the rain is predicted to...
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just after 8:30, the driver slammed into another vehicle and hit a fire hydrant at foothill boulevard and 20th avenue. it flipped and knocked over a power pole. no one on the bus was hurt. officers arrested the driver of the car. the crash knocked out power to some pg&e customers in the area. >>> the beating that left an east bay man in a coma is down to two local high schools. they were found lying in the street over the weekend. tonight police are talking with self-teenagers. alan wang is live tonight where the victim is being treated. alan? >> yes, dan, david lamon is here in a medically enduced coma and his brother flew in from england. he is still in critical condition and they are still asking the public for help in making an arrest. tonight police say students have been questioned about the beating of a local man that has left him in a coma. >> i will say that the persons of interest do attend both of our local high schools. >> police have been questioning students at foothill and amadore valley high schools after 51-year-old david lamont was beaten by a group of juveniles outs
just after 8:30, the driver slammed into another vehicle and hit a fire hydrant at foothill boulevard and 20th avenue. it flipped and knocked over a power pole. no one on the bus was hurt. officers arrested the driver of the car. the crash knocked out power to some pg&e customers in the area. >>> the beating that left an east bay man in a coma is down to two local high schools. they were found lying in the street over the weekend. tonight police are talking with self-teenagers....
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just after 8:30, the driver slammed into another vehicle and hit a fire hydrant at foothill boulevard and 20th avenue. it flipped and knocked over a power pole. no one on the bus was hurt. officers arrested the driver of the car. the crash knocked out power to some pg&e customers in the area. >>> the beating that left an east bay man in a coma is down to two local high schools. they were found lying in the street over the weekend. tonight police are talking with self-teenagers. alan wang is live tonight where the victim is being treated. alan? >> yes, dan, david lamon is here in a medically enduced coma and his brother flew in from england. he is still in critical condition and they are still asking the public for help in making an arrest. tonight police say students have been questioned about the beating of a local man that has left him in a coma. >> i will say that the persons of interest do attend both of our local high schools. >> police have been questioning students at foothill and amadore valley high schools after 51-year-old david lamont was beaten by a group of juveniles outs
just after 8:30, the driver slammed into another vehicle and hit a fire hydrant at foothill boulevard and 20th avenue. it flipped and knocked over a power pole. no one on the bus was hurt. officers arrested the driver of the car. the crash knocked out power to some pg&e customers in the area. >>> the beating that left an east bay man in a coma is down to two local high schools. they were found lying in the street over the weekend. tonight police are talking with self-teenagers....
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some of the communities in the foothills... so far the number of people arrested over 24 hours... >> okay, we are having difficulty hearing jim hooley. he's been updating events, cell phones in that area are not a guarantee. power problems, phone problems, the norm. jim hooley thank you for being with us this morning. >> secretary of state john kerry travelled to jerusalem to brief benyamin netanyahu on chemical weapons and what it means for israel. >> i think it's understandable that the secretary of state kerry should come to brief the israelis. they are america's closest regional ally and were enthusiastic in the initial phase of the crisis - supporting president obama in his idea on striking back on president assad. when president obama hesitated there was criticism of him in the israeli press, but the israelis promised to help president obama get the vote through the house of congress with the help of their friends. the irony was not lost on some people over that issue. but they'll be anxious to hear from the secretary of
some of the communities in the foothills... so far the number of people arrested over 24 hours... >> okay, we are having difficulty hearing jim hooley. he's been updating events, cell phones in that area are not a guarantee. power problems, phone problems, the norm. jim hooley thank you for being with us this morning. >> secretary of state john kerry travelled to jerusalem to brief benyamin netanyahu on chemical weapons and what it means for israel. >> i think it's...
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always windy there, but still out of character. 54 in the eastern foothills of san jose and, so, i do think overall the worst fire threat with that red flag fire warning in the north bay. winds 20 to 40 miles per hour and with these winds lacking any kind of moisture out of the north that, again, is why that threat is going to be the highest, especially near napa and st. hilena. for tomorrow, first look shows clear skies and all of this atmosphere getting stirred up and hoping to keep the temperatures also very chilly for the morning showers and by the, you know, afternoon, we'll see those numbers in the low 70s. high winds over the bridges and also the overpasses right now keeping it very dangerous going anywhere tonight, both hands on the steering wheel, no texting and lots of distance between you and that car in front of you. off to the north, what you're going to see here, well, the camera shaking raround a bit hee and seven to nine foot waves outside of the bay. immediate coastline pretty dangerous there. another look at the forecast as we head through tomorrow. plenty of sunshin
always windy there, but still out of character. 54 in the eastern foothills of san jose and, so, i do think overall the worst fire threat with that red flag fire warning in the north bay. winds 20 to 40 miles per hour and with these winds lacking any kind of moisture out of the north that, again, is why that threat is going to be the highest, especially near napa and st. hilena. for tomorrow, first look shows clear skies and all of this atmosphere getting stirred up and hoping to keep the...
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it blames the two for their shoot-out at smith's home up this road in the san jose foothills. the nbc bay area investigative unit reviewed this incident report. it says one of the shooting victims was shot in the leg. and the other in the thigh. the report includes these two words. gang-related. although the civil lawsuit does not talk about gang activity, it did accuse smith and walker of repeatedly and illegally firing handguns. it said the two consumed significant quantities of alcohol and were legally intoxicated. it describes a shoot-out that started after smith and walker allegedly fired shots into the air. apparently trying to end the party. >> the team is handling it. >> reporter: published reports say aldon smith signed a $14 million contract two years ago. at that party last summer, he charged $10 a person to attend the event at his home in the east san jose foothills. calls to the tennessee titans to get walker for comment have not been returned the past two days. >> thank you. you have a tip for tony on this story or any other story, we urge you to give us a call.
it blames the two for their shoot-out at smith's home up this road in the san jose foothills. the nbc bay area investigative unit reviewed this incident report. it says one of the shooting victims was shot in the leg. and the other in the thigh. the report includes these two words. gang-related. although the civil lawsuit does not talk about gang activity, it did accuse smith and walker of repeatedly and illegally firing handguns. it said the two consumed significant quantities of alcohol and...
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just after 8:30, the driver slammed into another vehicle and hit a fire hydrant at foothill boulevard and 20th avenue. it flipped and knocked over a power pole. no one on the bus was hurt. officers arrested the driver of the car. the crash knocked out power to some pg&e customers in the area. >>> the beating that left an east bay man in a coma is down to two local high schools. they were found lying in the street over the weekend. tonight police are talking with self-teenagers. alan wang is live tonight where the victim is being treated. alan? >> yes, dan, david lamon is here in a medically enduced coma and his brother flew in from england. he is still in critical condition and they are still asking the public for help in making an arrest. tonight police say students have been questioned about the beating of a local man that has left him in a coma. >> i will say that the persons of interest do attend both of our local high schools. >> police have been questioning students at foothill and amadore valley high schools after 51-year-old david lamont was beaten by a group of juveniles outs
just after 8:30, the driver slammed into another vehicle and hit a fire hydrant at foothill boulevard and 20th avenue. it flipped and knocked over a power pole. no one on the bus was hurt. officers arrested the driver of the car. the crash knocked out power to some pg&e customers in the area. >>> the beating that left an east bay man in a coma is down to two local high schools. they were found lying in the street over the weekend. tonight police are talking with self-teenagers....
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tonight, we're learning new details about his house party in the san jose foothills. this time, allegations of drugs and gang alg activity. tony kovaleski has today's new developments. >> i'm really just focused on what i've been focusing on. that's football. >> reporter: while aldon smith was answering questions on wednesday about the first lawsuit, this second lawsuit was filed in santa clara county. like the first, smith and former 49er delanie walker are named as the defendants. this time, it comes from an attorney from adam reyes. it says he is a friend of the first plaintiff. he received serious, catastrophic and permanent injuries. both lawsuits painted a similar picture of the events of june 29th. and the morning of june 30th, at smith's 8,000-square-foot home in the east san jose foothills. in the lawsuit, he accuses smith and walker of knowing gang members were at the party. it says, during the course of the party, the defendants became aware there were gang members and persons armed with weapons at the premises. the lawsuit claims smith had recently hosted
tonight, we're learning new details about his house party in the san jose foothills. this time, allegations of drugs and gang alg activity. tony kovaleski has today's new developments. >> i'm really just focused on what i've been focusing on. that's football. >> reporter: while aldon smith was answering questions on wednesday about the first lawsuit, this second lawsuit was filed in santa clara county. like the first, smith and former 49er delanie walker are named as the defendants....
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from the foothills out to the plains, the platt river is 14 feet high in washington county. there's also the flood stage out on the platt where they are evacuating several thousand people. quite a wide swath. >> how confident are you in the 500 unaccounted for, we know many may have gotten out or fine but simply don't have any kind of phone service, cell or otherwise. are there people, do you think, that are stuck somewhere on kind of an island with the roads around them completely flooded that have yet to be rescued? >> well, i think there are people like that, not in peril but they have been two or three days without power, cell phones, internet connection so they are pretty frustrated and probably anxious. in many cases, anxious. so we're trying to find them. unfortunately the cloud cover today is going to make it more difficult to do the search and rescue that we did. yesterday we removed almost 2,000 people. at one point we had 15 helicopters in the sky. today we won't have that just because of the weather. we're not going to have that capacity. >> and when you look at
from the foothills out to the plains, the platt river is 14 feet high in washington county. there's also the flood stage out on the platt where they are evacuating several thousand people. quite a wide swath. >> how confident are you in the 500 unaccounted for, we know many may have gotten out or fine but simply don't have any kind of phone service, cell or otherwise. are there people, do you think, that are stuck somewhere on kind of an island with the roads around them completely...
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a little bit of light drizzle around the eastern foothills. in the high sierra where we had the snow fall earlier today we're picking up plenty of rain showers and moderate downpours. now, we have the first day of autumn officially arriving tomorrow. wit, another change in the weather pattern. we'll talk about that. >>> mean while today's america cup races were called off on account of the wind. that was the reaction from fans when the word came down. the officials said the wind was coming in from the wind direction. wrong direction. >>> police say this taxi cab crash in san francisco was most likely rain related. it hit a whole around 11:00 this morning. nobody was hurt. >>> it's happened again. somebody with a pellet gun is taking aim at bay area drivers. the police say two cars were hit this morning in the area of castro street and east 14th. nobody was heard but nobody has been caught yet. it's the second time somebody has done this. on wednesday more than a dozen drivers had their windows shot out. they say it was a bee bee gun. the 16-ye
a little bit of light drizzle around the eastern foothills. in the high sierra where we had the snow fall earlier today we're picking up plenty of rain showers and moderate downpours. now, we have the first day of autumn officially arriving tomorrow. wit, another change in the weather pattern. we'll talk about that. >>> mean while today's america cup races were called off on account of the wind. that was the reaction from fans when the word came down. the officials said the wind was...
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here is boulder, colorado at the foothills of the rockies. what we are seeing here from boulder, boulder is an elevation farther west into the rockies. then we talked about the teeny town that is trapped at 7,000 feet. >> jamestown. >> and also the mountain area at 13,000 feet. jamestown, 200 people live there, this teeny town. this is 13,000 feet around it. the rain comes down but then this elevation -- it goes from 13,000 feet, runs down and exacerbates the rain still. here is boulder at about 5,000 feet. as we move eastward the topography is flatter in place s like greeley. it is all rolling down and draining here in a different rain. >> when you talk about the topography i think people who spend any time in colorado you see the signs about falling rock. expectt that particularly when you have heavy snowfall. something like this, mountain sides being washed away by a whole lot of rain, nothing that anyone can really prepare for. >> no. because it weakens them. we call this lifting because air when it rises it cools it is like taking a spon
here is boulder, colorado at the foothills of the rockies. what we are seeing here from boulder, boulder is an elevation farther west into the rockies. then we talked about the teeny town that is trapped at 7,000 feet. >> jamestown. >> and also the mountain area at 13,000 feet. jamestown, 200 people live there, this teeny town. this is 13,000 feet around it. the rain comes down but then this elevation -- it goes from 13,000 feet, runs down and exacerbates the rain still. here is...
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the car slammed into a fire hydrant at foothill boulevard and 20th avenue and flipped over.he impact snapped the pole in after and knocked electrical wires on to a transit bus. no one on the bus was hurt and the crash beforely knocked out power to pg&e customers but the power is fully restored. >> police have identified several teens as "persons of interest" in the brutal beating of a 51 your old man. david lamont was with his wife and two daughters at home and he went to check out lloyd voices. his wife found him beaten unconscious in the street. police are interviewing students from both foothill and another high school to see what they know. students seguraings with alcohol can pop up anywhere because of text messages or twitter. >> there is a reason we all talk about it and obsess and worry about it for the entire four years they are in high school and most of the time they are in college. >> a say saw a gold or brown s.u.v. drive away from the scene. so far, police have made no arrests. >> it is 6:35. an attack in a san lenadro safe way was captured on a store surveilla
the car slammed into a fire hydrant at foothill boulevard and 20th avenue and flipped over.he impact snapped the pole in after and knocked electrical wires on to a transit bus. no one on the bus was hurt and the crash beforely knocked out power to pg&e customers but the power is fully restored. >> police have identified several teens as "persons of interest" in the brutal beating of a 51 your old man. david lamont was with his wife and two daughters at home and he went to...
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the real heavy stuff has occurred in the foothills to the north of town, where we have had tremendouslooding, a lot of homes foundation's cut away, and that is where we have had a loss of life. two people now have died here because of the flooding that has continued here for the past 12 hours. >> that is an amazing scene that we're seeing, jim. how many people have been evacuated, and what is being done for those people? >> well, tony, the entire town of jamestown which is about a thousand people or so to the northwest of here in boulder county, that town was evacuated overnight. the flood waters taking many buildings there. some people evacuated late this afternoon to the east of here in the taun of aurora and the town of commerce city as well. again, the rain has not stopped, and it looks like the rain will continue at least through tonight. >> jim, good to talk to you. thank you. >>> a short time ago i spoke about the evacuations with chip freye a public affairs officer with the red cross. he spoke with me from an evacuation center in boulder. >> i don't remember in the history of
the real heavy stuff has occurred in the foothills to the north of town, where we have had tremendouslooding, a lot of homes foundation's cut away, and that is where we have had a loss of life. two people now have died here because of the flooding that has continued here for the past 12 hours. >> that is an amazing scene that we're seeing, jim. how many people have been evacuated, and what is being done for those people? >> well, tony, the entire town of jamestown which is about a...
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two attend foothill high school, and one attends amodor high school. the 4th person is an 18-year- old who lives out of town. police say the people of interest were cooperative during interviews. no arrests were made because of a lack of evidence. but that could change. police say they will continue their investigation and hope to get more clues about what happened. that depends on mr. lamont's condition. police are hoping he comes out of his coma so he can give more information about what happened. >> reporter: police say they aren't releasing the identities of those they interviewed because of their age and because this investigation is still ongoing. >>> santa cruz police arrested a man accused of stalking and possessing child pornography. jasselwood james is in custody after police received report ofsz suspicious activities at two separate santa cruz schools this week. officers say two student of santa cruz high said they were being followed by a person in a car as they were running into a neighborhood. both two other incidents a similar suspect de
two attend foothill high school, and one attends amodor high school. the 4th person is an 18-year- old who lives out of town. police say the people of interest were cooperative during interviews. no arrests were made because of a lack of evidence. but that could change. police say they will continue their investigation and hope to get more clues about what happened. that depends on mr. lamont's condition. police are hoping he comes out of his coma so he can give more information about what...
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you can use the trail of moisture across the foothills of seattle all the way into portland. heavy rain, and we can have gusty winds. today and monday we can see 4-8 inches of rain. this could be one of the wettest septembers on record. we'll have to wait to see if the system pushes onsure. here are the watches and warnings. much of the northern tier and coastal portions, flash flood watches in effect. that's all the way from today into monday - 4-8 inches of rain expected. i think temperatures will stay in the upper 50s and low 60, we'll get a break on tuesday. back in new york city it will be a beautiful day because of the ridge of high pressure. that's in control. we have a lot to look forward to. on monday we could see a stray shower. grab an umbrella and take it with you. >> thank you. major league baseball's picture is coming into focus. john henry smith is here with a look at that. you see the picture clearly. >> indeed i do. a week ago it was not the case, coming into the final end of baseball's seech there was one -- season there was one crown up for grabs and the st
you can use the trail of moisture across the foothills of seattle all the way into portland. heavy rain, and we can have gusty winds. today and monday we can see 4-8 inches of rain. this could be one of the wettest septembers on record. we'll have to wait to see if the system pushes onsure. here are the watches and warnings. much of the northern tier and coastal portions, flash flood watches in effect. that's all the way from today into monday - 4-8 inches of rain expected. i think temperatures...
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you have to understand that this part of the area is right on the edge of the foothills. so, all of the rain that's been raining in the mountains is rushing right down into the small rivers, creeks and streams. you're getting pictures like this. the rainfall totals coming up with half a year's rain in just a matter of hours. that number right here, that ft. carson number, is ten inches of rain in four hours. our clayton sandell is right in the middle of it all. good morning, clayton. >> reporter: good morning, sam. overnight in boulder, we have a whole round of new evacuations. and look at this. a whole lot of new water. six inches to a foot where i'm standing now. and you can see behind me, people have abandoned their cars in the water, which is still rising to dangerous levers. overnight, flash flooding in boulder, colorado. the sirens have just sounded again in boulder. as growing floods have cut off almost every road to this city of nearly 100,000 people. >> flash flooding is imminent. >> reporter: a dam breach causing a surge of water, mud and debris to rip through t
you have to understand that this part of the area is right on the edge of the foothills. so, all of the rain that's been raining in the mountains is rushing right down into the small rivers, creeks and streams. you're getting pictures like this. the rainfall totals coming up with half a year's rain in just a matter of hours. that number right here, that ft. carson number, is ten inches of rain in four hours. our clayton sandell is right in the middle of it all. good morning, clayton. >>...
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five robbers entered a house this morning in the foothills. the sheriff's department, along with sjpd were able to track down four of the five men. that fifth suspect is still on the loose. >> i was probably there for like 45 min before i left. they were blocking off the streets. sheriffs coming through. fire department came through. >> a large area of east san jose was blocked off. schools and homes in the area were on lock down. >>> we're learning more about the shooting death on the campus of a university. the district attorney says wince low and a friend were trying to retrieve a stolen truck. that's when the two men were confronted with a man with a gun. the shot hit winslow in the back. >> there's a person that's been killed. my client has had a stellar record and been employed for 45 years and no prior criminal history is now incarcerated. >> police are looking for the person who abandoned the man at san diego state university. >>> cal fire investigators say they now know what caused the fire at mount diablo. jodi hernandez joins us fro
five robbers entered a house this morning in the foothills. the sheriff's department, along with sjpd were able to track down four of the five men. that fifth suspect is still on the loose. >> i was probably there for like 45 min before i left. they were blocking off the streets. sheriffs coming through. fire department came through. >> a large area of east san jose was blocked off. schools and homes in the area were on lock down. >>> we're learning more about the shooting...
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meanwhile in colorado we are in a flood warning right in denver, the foothills, we could see an additionals of rain accumulate here in the next 24 hours, as we continue to see showers and thunderstorms. so if anyone is traveling along i-25 i urge you to use precaution. >>> montana is legendary for the rivers that run through it, and towering trees. but one group of trees is aging and ailing. paul has more. >> reporter: it's a tall order taking the vital statistics of a tree. >> 44. >> reporter: but that's exactly what teams have been doing all summer long in mazula, montana. cataloging every tree along the biways. >> we had some great people that had wonderful foresight when they were developing mazula. and they knew they wanted beautiful streets. >> reporter: those urban planning pioneers made one major mistake, they planted almost entirely one species, norway maples, and they are all becoming senior citizens all at the same time. 95% are in bad shape. >> very poor. >> reporter: the old fashioned tape measure is still an important tool, but tree doctoring has gone high-tech. they use spec
meanwhile in colorado we are in a flood warning right in denver, the foothills, we could see an additionals of rain accumulate here in the next 24 hours, as we continue to see showers and thunderstorms. so if anyone is traveling along i-25 i urge you to use precaution. >>> montana is legendary for the rivers that run through it, and towering trees. but one group of trees is aging and ailing. paul has more. >> reporter: it's a tall order taking the vital statistics of a tree....
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over a breathtaking vista of plain and mountain and with axial symmetry, the sea, framed by the foothills of the apennines. here, roman architects began to play with the new curvilinear forms, such as this graceful hemicycle with its colonnade supporting an annular barrel vault inset with coffers that were once richly decorated. this amazing architecture was made possible by something which to us in the 20th century seems so commonplace it would hardly deserve comment-- concrete. concrete had been used before this time-- a simple mixture of three parts sand, one part lime, broken stone, and water. but among its problems for builders was that it dried very swiftly so it could only really be used for layering courses never for building entire structures. but in the first century b.c., the romans discovered the almost magical properties of a reddish volcanic sand called pozzuolana, which comes from pozzuoli near naples. concrete made with pozzuolana has a very different quality. it's very strong. it can be used in wet conditions. it dries slowly, so entire structures could be built bonded fr
over a breathtaking vista of plain and mountain and with axial symmetry, the sea, framed by the foothills of the apennines. here, roman architects began to play with the new curvilinear forms, such as this graceful hemicycle with its colonnade supporting an annular barrel vault inset with coffers that were once richly decorated. this amazing architecture was made possible by something which to us in the 20th century seems so commonplace it would hardly deserve comment-- concrete. concrete had...
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and they are heavy falling in the sierra foothills. aroundauburn, plasterville, and high up, is this all falling as snow around 7,000 feet. heavenlyreporting some impressive rainfall totals here in the bay area. and a few locations reporting record rainfall for this day. so it's not uncommon to get a weather-producing storm late in september, but it really was heavy. there was that late band, early morning, and early afternoon now off to the east. another system is poised to push toward the west coast. it'sgoing to make its way toward southern oregon. there may be some showers in far northern california around eureka. butnothing here in the bay area. look for partly cloudy skies tonight. some clouds to start out the day tomorrow, then a sunny day, and warmer temperatures for the afternoon. >>> it's been a while since we have had some rain, and today's downpour left a few wrecked cars and the high street cable highs cars out -- cable cars out of service. >> reporter: the rain causing a major disruption. this treefell on high street. it
and they are heavy falling in the sierra foothills. aroundauburn, plasterville, and high up, is this all falling as snow around 7,000 feet. heavenlyreporting some impressive rainfall totals here in the bay area. and a few locations reporting record rainfall for this day. so it's not uncommon to get a weather-producing storm late in september, but it really was heavy. there was that late band, early morning, and early afternoon now off to the east. another system is poised to push toward the...
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now at 5:11, there is some patchy, dense fog around the shenandoah valley in the foothills around thee ring. watch out for that, watch out for deer, watch out for pedestrians. and later today with a few high clouds in and out, 40s much of the region. by 8:00 should be around 50 but by noon near 70. by midafternoon into the mid-to upper 70s. our sun is rise 7:00. sunset 7:00. i'm back in ten minutes with your seven-day outlook. a look at the rest of your week and weekend coming up. danella, how is traffic? >>> good morning, tom. in southeast d.c. along branch avenue still shut down between camden street and erie street. we do have tony tull on scene. he says the accident scene is in the process of being wrapped up. meantime, folks can take 32nd street to work their way around and traveling out from fredericksburg still very clear. not the seeing any delays or construction to warn you with. an easy trip to the beltway. i'm back in ten minutes. >>> we are tracking breaking news out of bangladesh where police and protesters are clark. a look at what sparked the violence. >>> a deadly mall
now at 5:11, there is some patchy, dense fog around the shenandoah valley in the foothills around thee ring. watch out for that, watch out for deer, watch out for pedestrians. and later today with a few high clouds in and out, 40s much of the region. by 8:00 should be around 50 but by noon near 70. by midafternoon into the mid-to upper 70s. our sun is rise 7:00. sunset 7:00. i'm back in ten minutes with your seven-day outlook. a look at the rest of your week and weekend coming up. danella, how...
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the chinooks and blackhawks which pulled over 1,000 people out of the foothills. the water is still running through here. this will back warf the sun coming back. these are the belongings of this house here, by the way, this pile here, some of this from the street but a lot of this came out of their house. they have friends from the church, neighbors came out. the owner thinks that about 30 tons of mud and silt came out. the power never went out but the water at the peak of the flood on thursday morning was bright here. you can see the water line on the house. that runs through part of the four-mile creek, and there is the creek still rushing. nine months the creek runs dry. this is the situation that you don't typically see. this is the highest he's seen this and he's been out here 26 years. a lot of homes damaged or destroyed. 19,000 structures, businesses closed and it's the towns in the foothills like the lions area cut off because the roads and bridges have been sacrificed. trying to get all of the people out of the mountains, it's going to be a long time bef
the chinooks and blackhawks which pulled over 1,000 people out of the foothills. the water is still running through here. this will back warf the sun coming back. these are the belongings of this house here, by the way, this pile here, some of this from the street but a lot of this came out of their house. they have friends from the church, neighbors came out. the owner thinks that about 30 tons of mud and silt came out. the power never went out but the water at the peak of the flood on...
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spreading from the foothills of the state to the eastern plains.rom these nasa photos taken from space, you can see how the area looks before the flood, then after the flood. we recognize a lot of these bridges and cull verts and roadways were built a long time ago. and designed to with stand -- our understanding of flood events wasn't the same, and i think we have a strong opportunity here to come out of this whole situation with a stronger infrastructure. >> fema director agreed colorado needs to build back wiser. >> you want to go support communities that are devastated. that's what we do, but we don't want to have to keep coming back. >> but most people we talk to say they will come back. >> we love it down here. it is gorgeous, we have elk, deers mother nature is right here. >> other whose have now loe so much here are having second thoughts. >> i don't think it's justifiable to live in the flood plain, and i don't think it's justifiable to live in the wild fire interface. >> exactly what that means for homeowners like kathy william, now remai
spreading from the foothills of the state to the eastern plains.rom these nasa photos taken from space, you can see how the area looks before the flood, then after the flood. we recognize a lot of these bridges and cull verts and roadways were built a long time ago. and designed to with stand -- our understanding of flood events wasn't the same, and i think we have a strong opportunity here to come out of this whole situation with a stronger infrastructure. >> fema director agreed...
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provide details of a part that took place june 29th last year up this road in the east san jose foothills at smith's home. the lawsuit says smith and walker, who were legally intoxicated, appeared on the balcony of smith's home and fired shots into the air in an apparent attempt to try to end the party. it goes on to say, walker made his way down the driveway to where he allegedly fired more shots into the air and towards others attending the party. the suit claims that both men knew the handguns were illegally possessed. nbc bay area obtained these pictures from neighbors showing crime scene investigators camped outside smith's home. we have obtains this incident report from the fire department which says victims were shot in the legs and the thigh. that the suspects left in the vehicle down the hill. the report also includes the word "gang related". yesterday aldon smith's attorney say smith have no comment upon the litigation. our station reached out to the tigtans to get a comment from walker. there's been no return yet. live here santa clara, "today in the bay." >>> developing story
provide details of a part that took place june 29th last year up this road in the east san jose foothills at smith's home. the lawsuit says smith and walker, who were legally intoxicated, appeared on the balcony of smith's home and fired shots into the air in an apparent attempt to try to end the party. it goes on to say, walker made his way down the driveway to where he allegedly fired more shots into the air and towards others attending the party. the suit claims that both men knew the...
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the party took place june 29th last year, up the road in the east san jose foothills at smith's 8,000 foot home. the lawsuit says smith and walker, who were legally intoxicated, appeared on the balcony of smith's home and fired shots into the air in an effort to end the party. walker made his way to the driveway where he allegedly fired more shots into the air and towards others attending the party. the suit claims both men knew the handguns were illegally possessed. nbc bay area obtained these pictures from neighbors showing crime scene investigators camps outside smith's home. we have obtains the incident from the san jose fire department which says victims were shot in the legs and the thigh, the suspects left in a vehicle down the hill. the report includes the word "gang related". on the phone yesterday smith's attorney told nbc bay area smith will have no comment on the pending litigation. our station also reached out to the tennessee titans hoping to get comment from walker, a call made after-hours that has yet to be returned. bob redell, "today in the bay." >> santa clara count
the party took place june 29th last year, up the road in the east san jose foothills at smith's 8,000 foot home. the lawsuit says smith and walker, who were legally intoxicated, appeared on the balcony of smith's home and fired shots into the air in an effort to end the party. walker made his way to the driveway where he allegedly fired more shots into the air and towards others attending the party. the suit claims both men knew the handguns were illegally possessed. nbc bay area obtained these...
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the areas in the foothills, particularly the towns of jamestown, lions, and the lower canyons have alluffered tremendous amount of damage. we have lost roads. we have lost bridges. we have lost homes, cars, and we are just now beginning to try to assess the scope of the damage. >> reporter: students at the university of colorado, boulder, as well as faculty have been evacuated early, early this morning, but now evacuations are being temporarily placed on hold, and people are being asked to seek higher ground. american red cross is on their way, and the national guard will be here as soon as they are able to fly to provide blankets and cots. >> joining us now is the public information announcer at the larimer county sheriff's office on the phone from fort collins. my first question is what is your most immediate concern right now? >> well, at this point, we have just announced we're going to be evacuating the big thompson canyon, which is the highway 34 area. and we just this morning sent out an emergency notification to 598 contacts in that area to be prepared for evacuation if necessa
the areas in the foothills, particularly the towns of jamestown, lions, and the lower canyons have alluffered tremendous amount of damage. we have lost roads. we have lost bridges. we have lost homes, cars, and we are just now beginning to try to assess the scope of the damage. >> reporter: students at the university of colorado, boulder, as well as faculty have been evacuated early, early this morning, but now evacuations are being temporarily placed on hold, and people are being asked...
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froarpt this foothills town of 300 was ravaged by the waters. one man died when a hillside collapsed on to his house. inside the rented home, the krohns could hear what sound like thunder. it was a roll of thunder sound and my husband said to me, "that's the rocks. that's the bolders coming down that creek." >> reporter: with the roads impanel, they stayed in an elementary school that served as a shelter where they heard a little boy crying. >> he just whimpered "i want to go home." >> reporter: after 300 people remain unaccounted for, but that could be due in part to the difficulties in communication. , and jeff, there are more thunderstorms in the forecast. >> glor: rick sallinger, thank you. the flooding in colorado has followed what is the wettest summer in 2004 in the lower 48 states. for more we turn to meteorologist david bernard from kfor. david, from what you're seeing what's next in colorado and new mexico. >> we're not out of the woods yet because of a slow-moving upper level low just west of colorado. it's beginning to move east. tha
froarpt this foothills town of 300 was ravaged by the waters. one man died when a hillside collapsed on to his house. inside the rented home, the krohns could hear what sound like thunder. it was a roll of thunder sound and my husband said to me, "that's the rocks. that's the bolders coming down that creek." >> reporter: with the roads impanel, they stayed in an elementary school that served as a shelter where they heard a little boy crying. >> he just whimpered "i...
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through tonight and early tomorrow, locally three inches or more will be possible, anywhere in the foothills or along the urban corridor from denver and colorado springs to pueblo and also in new mexico heavy rain through tomorrow, particularly east of santa fe and albuquerque spreading out into the plains as we go into monday and news but the good news is, the worst is going to be behind us in the next 24 hours. >> glor: david bernard, thank you. a syrian cab bet ministers called the u.s. russian agreement chemical weapons agreement a victory for the assad regime, in a stopover in israel, secretary kerry said zero, the threat to use force remains in effect, he said we cannot have hollow words. we are joined now from sacramento from i tim mccarthy,a former u.n. inspector that searched iraq after the ouster of saddam hussein, i know you were there in iraq three times between '03 and '04, you were on the ground then, in your estimation is this deal a good one for the u.s.? >> with to the amount of information and detail that we have, it is very difficult to assess, jeff, but this is a tall ord
through tonight and early tomorrow, locally three inches or more will be possible, anywhere in the foothills or along the urban corridor from denver and colorado springs to pueblo and also in new mexico heavy rain through tomorrow, particularly east of santa fe and albuquerque spreading out into the plains as we go into monday and news but the good news is, the worst is going to be behind us in the next 24 hours. >> glor: david bernard, thank you. a syrian cab bet ministers called the...
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we have heavy rain on the foothills west of here and the front range in metro denver. the storms prompted additional flash flood warnings. they are dumping one to two inches of rainfall of water. with the ground saturated from rain this week that is running off. the concern in the higher terrain, more mud slides, rock slides, debris floes. this threat will continue through tomorrow. by the first of the week, drier air descends on colorado and new mexico. we think it will be rain free most of next week. in boulder creek we have made real progress today. the water dropped two feet. but the big change is since the peak of the flash flood on thursday night, the flow through here dropped a whopping 90%. lester? >> i know folks will take any good news you can give them. mike seidel, thank you. >>> now to the crisis in syria which in a week has gone from the threat of an imminent american attack to an unprecedented agreement to remove syria's chemical weapons. at least that's the plan. nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell has been covering the talks since
we have heavy rain on the foothills west of here and the front range in metro denver. the storms prompted additional flash flood warnings. they are dumping one to two inches of rainfall of water. with the ground saturated from rain this week that is running off. the concern in the higher terrain, more mud slides, rock slides, debris floes. this threat will continue through tomorrow. by the first of the week, drier air descends on colorado and new mexico. we think it will be rain free most of...
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it happened in the east san jose foothills around 11:30 this morning.ficers arrived, they found several then and one was carrying stolen items. they arrested four of the suspects. the fifth escaped. two women and two babies were inside the house at the time and were not hurt. now to an nbc bay area follow-up. the woman charged with attacking a blues singer turned herself in. they have been searching for hadder for two months accused of attacking lester chambers in july after he dedicated a song to trayvon martin who was shot and killed by george zimmerman in florida last year. she is being held on felony assault and felony elder abuse. she is said to be a raped tomorrow. >> now to a developing story. bracing for another dangerous night. pounding rain continues to dump if in colorado. one driver was pushing his car to the other side. the hardest hit area is boulder county about 30 minutes outside of denver. the catastrophic rainfall is washing away homes, cars and bridges. fl flash flood rains continue. they had a record for that state. the weather kille
it happened in the east san jose foothills around 11:30 this morning.ficers arrived, they found several then and one was carrying stolen items. they arrested four of the suspects. the fifth escaped. two women and two babies were inside the house at the time and were not hurt. now to an nbc bay area follow-up. the woman charged with attacking a blues singer turned herself in. they have been searching for hadder for two months accused of attacking lester chambers in july after he dedicated a song...
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flood waters cut off entire rocky mountain foothill communities. sunday's bad weather grounded helicopters. national guard troops still brought people to safety by land including christie and her daughter, jasmine. >> the roads all around our neighborhood have been taken out completely. we had to go out through somebody's yard and back road of dirt roers >> reporter: people are searching for loved ones are coming to centers like this one. leaving messages on boards hoping for any word on the fate of their family members and friends. >> reporter: they escaped the flooding in lyons and came to check in. >> we did not want to put people at risk looking for us. if they did not have to looking for news rescue crews say as they have been able to get into towns and until cell phones are restored they are unable to reach a lot of people. >> 3 american red cross workers from the bay area are in colorado helps with the relief efforts. >> a woman was airlifted with her dog yesterday out of a town that is basically water locked at this point. and they needed t
flood waters cut off entire rocky mountain foothill communities. sunday's bad weather grounded helicopters. national guard troops still brought people to safety by land including christie and her daughter, jasmine. >> the roads all around our neighborhood have been taken out completely. we had to go out through somebody's yard and back road of dirt roers >> reporter: people are searching for loved ones are coming to centers like this one. leaving messages on boards hoping for any...
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it's not the fact that the roads have a lot of water on them, as you go into the foothills there is roads that are completely wiped out. so they can't get access to those towns it is a very challenging situation. >> and jim, sometimes we talk about areas that are flood prone. this was a flood region, but they hadn't seen anything like this in a long long time. >> no, we haven't had a fluke like this history wise in terms of 100 years. the cliche, 100 year flood. some areas here have been calling this not the 100 year flood, but the 500 year flood. you take a look at this creek behind me, you get an idea of what they mean by that. >> joining us live from boulder colorado, thank you very much. and to make matters worse, through it all, the rains continue to fall. i understand there might be thunderstorms in the forecast? >> going to be a very trying 24 hours. 24 to 36 hours, yell, there will be thunderstorms there tonight. we may even have lightening, tonble rain expected. the winds are pushing in out of the south. plenty of moisture in the south, this happens every single summer, this happ
it's not the fact that the roads have a lot of water on them, as you go into the foothills there is roads that are completely wiped out. so they can't get access to those towns it is a very challenging situation. >> and jim, sometimes we talk about areas that are flood prone. this was a flood region, but they hadn't seen anything like this in a long long time. >> no, we haven't had a fluke like this history wise in terms of 100 years. the cliche, 100 year flood. some areas here have...
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the livermore and the foothill boulevard side on the other side of the dublin interchange. so far the only real slowing is north 680 at 60 miles per hour, not a concern out of sunol. >> 4:34 now. we're learning new details about the dodgers fan stabbed after a game with the giants. the father of that man accused in this stabbing telling the chronicle his son michael montgomery was defending himself. while he did not see what happened, michael tells him the altercation started when the two groups exchanged heated words after the game wednesday night. that situation escalated and his son was reportedly hit with a chair. 24-year-old jonathan denver was killed near the intersection of third and harrison at at&t park last night fans taking a moment to remember him. >> the dodgers would like to extend our deepest sympathy and prayers to jonathan's family during this difficult time. >> fans last night say this is very much a shame that fear is part of being a fan. >> i had to ride b.a.r.t. dy not wear my gear. >> they said yeah, so you know, keep it calm. >> san francisco police m
the livermore and the foothill boulevard side on the other side of the dublin interchange. so far the only real slowing is north 680 at 60 miles per hour, not a concern out of sunol. >> 4:34 now. we're learning new details about the dodgers fan stabbed after a game with the giants. the father of that man accused in this stabbing telling the chronicle his son michael montgomery was defending himself. while he did not see what happened, michael tells him the altercation started when the two...
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the questions that started with a saturday night party at the 8,000 square foot home in the east foothills overlooking san jose. it ended with gun shots, two gun shot victims and smith had knife wounds. this is from june 2012. we showed you the lawsuit filed yesterday. he accuses alden smith and delaney walker of illegally firing weapons. it says the two are responsibility for serious and permanent injuries. coach harbaugh was asked about the lawsuit. >> the team is handling it. the team is handling it. >> there was some insight there. also today 49ers general manager released this statement. the 49ers organization has been aware of this matter concerning alden smith for some time. we will continue to monitor the situation. also coming up at 6:00 we will hear as he answered questions in the locker room following today's practice. more insight, more reaction to what we reported yesterday. you'll see more at 6:00. >> thank you, tony. >>> now to nbc bay area followup. investigators saying the woman found dead in a car near the south bay jean elelementary sch the victim of a homicide. yesterda
the questions that started with a saturday night party at the 8,000 square foot home in the east foothills overlooking san jose. it ended with gun shots, two gun shot victims and smith had knife wounds. this is from june 2012. we showed you the lawsuit filed yesterday. he accuses alden smith and delaney walker of illegally firing weapons. it says the two are responsibility for serious and permanent injuries. coach harbaugh was asked about the lawsuit. >> the team is handling it. the team...
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several towns in the rocky mountain foothills remain cut off by floodwaters and have been without power or phone service since late wednesday. president obama signed an emergency order thursday night approving federal disaster aid for the area. national guardsmen and -women have been able to reach isolated areas. they are making rescues but unfortunately, the death toll stands right now at 3 people. back to you, frank. >> three people are dead, how about unaccounted for? how many people are they still looking for? >> reporter: it was a bit more than a dozen earlier today. and again, unaccounted for does not necessarily mean missing. it just means that they have not been able to be reached. a couple of those people were hikers that are still being looked for right now. >> hopefully mother nature will give you guys a break. adriana diaz live for us in boulder, colorado, thanks. >>> fire is still smoldering at new jersey's famous jersey shore boardwalk. flames raged through six blocks of seaside park, new jersey. this is the same area severely damaged from superstorm sandy last october. it
several towns in the rocky mountain foothills remain cut off by floodwaters and have been without power or phone service since late wednesday. president obama signed an emergency order thursday night approving federal disaster aid for the area. national guardsmen and -women have been able to reach isolated areas. they are making rescues but unfortunately, the death toll stands right now at 3 people. back to you, frank. >> three people are dead, how about unaccounted for? how many people...
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the national guard has worked overnight to reach stranded folks in rocky mountain foothills as well. >> people are signaling helicopters with lighters and pin lights and little pinch lights on the end of the key chain. night vision goggles can see that. >> they're warning people to get out now. if they could be otherwise stranded for weeks. >>> meanwhile, in the blue water lake -- of new mexico flooding has turned the landscape into a sea of brown. one man died when his car was swept off the road by raging flood waters. governor martinez declared a state of emergency but the heavy rains that began friday have seemed to subside a bit. today, many residents will be cleaning up and drying out. >>> and for the latest in the severe weather in the midwest, we turn to brian hackney in the kpix 5 weather center. brian? >> all righty good morning phil and good morning to you. yeah you have to remember this is a part of the country, colorado along with parts of texas that had previously been experiencing drought. so now they have rain but all at once? there's some good news with the satellite
the national guard has worked overnight to reach stranded folks in rocky mountain foothills as well. >> people are signaling helicopters with lighters and pin lights and little pinch lights on the end of the key chain. night vision goggles can see that. >> they're warning people to get out now. if they could be otherwise stranded for weeks. >>> meanwhile, in the blue water lake -- of new mexico flooding has turned the landscape into a sea of brown. one man died when his car...
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we had winds topping 50 miles per hour across the foothills today. s.f. airport, 45. and the good news tomorrow, not only hotter. but we're also going to get rid of the wind. also, sunny skies from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. i don't want to get ahead of myself. tomorrow morning will be chilly to start. you need the jacket as you head out that door. for the interior valley. temperatures in the upper 40s and low 50s from the bay to the coast. by 4:00 p.m. to the east day to the south bay, temperatures in the mid-80s. let's take you outside to the high-definition view on this thursday. it feels like a friday. and you can see across the south bay, that weekend warming is on tap. the temperatures about three degrees to five degrees warmer. looking across the bay. calmer winds. better conditions for boaters. small craft advisory will be canceled. and the wind-whipped waves will be going down as we head throughout saturday and sunday's forecast. 84 in morgan hill. 74 in santa cruz. that's the spot to be if you want to head to the beach tomorrow. a three-day or four-day weekend,
we had winds topping 50 miles per hour across the foothills today. s.f. airport, 45. and the good news tomorrow, not only hotter. but we're also going to get rid of the wind. also, sunny skies from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. i don't want to get ahead of myself. tomorrow morning will be chilly to start. you need the jacket as you head out that door. for the interior valley. temperatures in the upper 40s and low 50s from the bay to the coast. by 4:00 p.m. to the east day to the south bay,...
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he was found on the patio of the home just a few blocks from foothill boulevard. he was lying face down suffering from major head trauma. police initially thought he was homeless until a friend reported him missing to police. officers are treating this case as a homicide. >>> the san francisco rec worker accused of running over and killing a woman is out on bail but could be back in court. the district attorney's office telling the "san francisco chronicle" prosecutors will likely decide whether to file criminal charges against tom bernowski at the end of the month. they say the 57-year-old struck and killed crissy van meyer when he drove his city truck through the grass in holly park. she was lying there with her baby and her dog at the time. >> the woman accused of jumping on a stage and attacking a 73-year-old blues singer at a festival is expected in court. police say dina lynn andrews potter will be arraigned today. she allegedly attacked lester chambers in july after he dedicated a song to trayvon martin, the teen shot and killed by george zimmerman in flori
he was found on the patio of the home just a few blocks from foothill boulevard. he was lying face down suffering from major head trauma. police initially thought he was homeless until a friend reported him missing to police. officers are treating this case as a homicide. >>> the san francisco rec worker accused of running over and killing a woman is out on bail but could be back in court. the district attorney's office telling the "san francisco chronicle" prosecutors will...
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this is lyons colorado, in the foothills of the rockies. the entire population was oh ordered out.he current was so strong the riverbed shifted course. >> the river is apparently now back where another nature had put it. >> reporter: while lyons was under siege its mayor was out of town on business in africa. a week later she's just getting back and seeing her town for the first time. >> it was just frustrating to get home. you just want to get home. the most difficult time for me was, and for anyone, is when you don't have information. >> reporter: her task and first priority for all lyons elected official is to find out what happened to the residents still unaccounted for. >> that's our number one priority above everything else. find those people and get them to safety. following that it's trying to assess our water and waste water system. and trying to figure out a temporary way to get those back online. >> reporter: this gives a really good picture how difficult it will be rebuilding and getting people back here to live. this bridge completely wiped out. the people in that neig
this is lyons colorado, in the foothills of the rockies. the entire population was oh ordered out.he current was so strong the riverbed shifted course. >> the river is apparently now back where another nature had put it. >> reporter: while lyons was under siege its mayor was out of town on business in africa. a week later she's just getting back and seeing her town for the first time. >> it was just frustrating to get home. you just want to get home. the most difficult time...
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rain is still falling and self towns in the foothills of the rockies are cut off. >> bill to raise california's minimum wage to $10 an hour by 2016 is headed to the governor who says he will sign it. the legislature approved the measure, the first hike in five years. it is now $8 an hour and goes to $9 in july and $10 in january of 2016. some communities have a higher minimum wage including san jose at $10 and san francisco 50 cents higher. abc7 news reporter katie marzullo will have more on the impact at the top of the hour. >> the state legislature approve add bill to let undocumented immigrants get california driver's licenses. the licenses will include a special mark that indicates the person is not allowed to vote or receive social services. the governor says he will sign the measure. immigrants have to pass a driving test and be insured. >> violent crime is rising in berkeley. the police department shows that robberies were up by 25 percent to 221 in the first half of the year. burglaries have jumped by 34 percent to 479 and there have been four homicides. the latest was sunday night when
rain is still falling and self towns in the foothills of the rockies are cut off. >> bill to raise california's minimum wage to $10 an hour by 2016 is headed to the governor who says he will sign it. the legislature approved the measure, the first hike in five years. it is now $8 an hour and goes to $9 in july and $10 in january of 2016. some communities have a higher minimum wage including san jose at $10 and san francisco 50 cents higher. abc7 news reporter katie marzullo will have more...
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we looked at the registered nursing program, foothill did not offer it in the came year and in the other schools they had waiting list for that program. there may be some capacity issues. another option is to provide a 2-year program. we are trying to evaluate what it would take to get a comparable degree in one of the private sectors. one of the disadvantage is the tuition cost. the private schools range more per semester unit. if you look at the program, like the licensed vocational program, city college is a 18-month proo program. if you look at the same level of program it's $30,000. there is a cost barrier in terms of the program. in terms of the population we looked at esl students and graduated. in spring 2013, there were many students who did not have a high school diploma. just for the impact on student, if the city college were to close and they were not able to get a higher equivalency on program and we looked at data and compared to high school and non-graduate wages and it's almost $9,000 per year for individual. there is 16,000 non-esl students in the non-credit program, th
we looked at the registered nursing program, foothill did not offer it in the came year and in the other schools they had waiting list for that program. there may be some capacity issues. another option is to provide a 2-year program. we are trying to evaluate what it would take to get a comparable degree in one of the private sectors. one of the disadvantage is the tuition cost. the private schools range more per semester unit. if you look at the program, like the licensed vocational program,...
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. >> lyons, near the foothills was cut off by what city officials described as a 500 year flood. >> we decided to evacuate before the mount in slid down the hill. as we left, the big mud slide happened and all this rock slide here was blown through. it was pitch black out. >> president obama signed an emergency declaration, providing federal funding for rescue workers to fight the floods. >> i think when we look at this, just from the information we have so far, there's little doubt that this is going to be classified at a disaster level. >> the forecast is not encouraging. there's no relief in sight at least until the weekend. >> we are joined live from boulder. jay, when might people be able to return home and where do they all go? >> well, it's going to depend on exactly when this water starts to rekeyed. in some areas, that could be several days. most of the folks moved to higher ground are with either friends or loved ones, they've moved in to kind of ride this thing out with people they know. there are some shelters open in the area. more will be opened if necessary, but this is
. >> lyons, near the foothills was cut off by what city officials described as a 500 year flood. >> we decided to evacuate before the mount in slid down the hill. as we left, the big mud slide happened and all this rock slide here was blown through. it was pitch black out. >> president obama signed an emergency declaration, providing federal funding for rescue workers to fight the floods. >> i think when we look at this, just from the information we have so far, there's...
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it happened in the east san jose foothills. chief investigative reporter joining us. >> a june 2012 party, we got the lawsuit. it was filed late this afternoon. ina/; that seven page lawsuit, are learning much more about the party and the shooting. it also names former 49er, delaney walker. smith and his friends charged $10 per person to enter the party and the event ended in gunfire. >> reporter: this was one of the shooting victims. the lawsuit names smith and walker. it claimed they repeatedly and illegally fired weapons on the night. june 2012 party. it says they consumed significant quantities of alcohol and were legally intoxicated. it also says the two knew the hand guns were illegally possessed. the lawsuit claims smith and walker appeared on the balcony of smith's home in an apparent effort to end the party. they fired shots into the air. it goes on to say walker then made his way to the driveway
it happened in the east san jose foothills. chief investigative reporter joining us. >> a june 2012 party, we got the lawsuit. it was filed late this afternoon. ina/; that seven page lawsuit, are learning much more about the party and the shooting. it also names former 49er, delaney walker. smith and his friends charged $10 per person to enter the party and the event ended in gunfire. >> reporter: this was one of the shooting victims. the lawsuit names smith and walker. it claimed...
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police are interviewing students from both foothill and another high school to see what they know. students say the gatherings with alcohol can pop up anywhere because of text messages or twitter. >> there is a reason we talk about it and obsess and worry about it for the entire four years in high school and in college. >> a neighbor saw a gold or brown s.u.v. drive away from the scene. police have made no arrests so far. >> federal transportation officials are investigating whether asiana airlines met legal requirements in helping the families of passengers after the deadly crash at sfo. staff with the ntsb that coordinates family response after crashes raised concerns with the department of transportation. under united states law the airlines was required to provide service to family members of the 291 passengers including promptly posting a toll free number to gather and distribute information and providing transportation and lodging. >> driver is under arrest after a high-speed police chase in oakland that ended in a wild crash. the car slammed into a parked vehicle and a hydra
police are interviewing students from both foothill and another high school to see what they know. students say the gatherings with alcohol can pop up anywhere because of text messages or twitter. >> there is a reason we talk about it and obsess and worry about it for the entire four years in high school and in college. >> a neighbor saw a gold or brown s.u.v. drive away from the scene. police have made no arrests so far. >> federal transportation officials are investigating...