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that bull right there got stuck in an irrigation well in fulsom.escue crews had their work cut out for them. trying to get the big man, 2,000 pounds of animal stuck in there. not easy to get him out. they were able to do it. still not sure how the big fellow got in there. how long he was stuck there. but the good news is the bull is free today and feeling like a new cow with horns. >> he's more than a cow. >> absolutely. >> funny twist on it. he must have tripped. >> let's check the morning commute right now. >> free from fulsom. sounds like a johnny cash song. >> no bull. >> looking at the south bay, just some construction. i show you the light volume of traffic. southbound 85 you'll slow a bit as you travel between 237 and steven's creek because of construction zones taking you down a couple of lanes. that 74 mark the northbound direction watch that too because chp will be watching. we had slow traffic coming up past oakland for a few minutes, those taillights were jamming up around high treat. they have cleared or starting to clear that construc
that bull right there got stuck in an irrigation well in fulsom.escue crews had their work cut out for them. trying to get the big man, 2,000 pounds of animal stuck in there. not easy to get him out. they were able to do it. still not sure how the big fellow got in there. how long he was stuck there. but the good news is the bull is free today and feeling like a new cow with horns. >> he's more than a cow. >> absolutely. >> funny twist on it. he must have tripped. >>...
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>> riots. >> at fulsome? >> yes. i was at a riot at fulsome.ks and they had stingers on the yard. so basically i knew ahead of time it was going to happen so i fill mid tumbler up with baby oil, when it popped up i went to the stingers heated up the baby oil, slung them on the blacks. faces peeled off. it was all pink underneath. it burned them. >> what else? >> there were a lot of other mutual comments. >> where at? >> at waskom. when you say a lot of what are you thinking two, three? >> six to seven. >> what else? >> that's about it. >> about it? okay. basically, what's going to happen now is we'll flex you up to a level two inmate. you'll probably be down here until i can get you a house. you may need to spend the night here. >> okay. >> you may go to theo lacy it's at this point, wherever the room's going to be. >> okay. >> okay? >> thank you. >> fair enough. >> good luck to you. >> thank you. >> while scotto will be moved to a higher security level, markus cash after spending ten days in isolation for fighting with his boyfriend's cell mat
>> riots. >> at fulsome? >> yes. i was at a riot at fulsome.ks and they had stingers on the yard. so basically i knew ahead of time it was going to happen so i fill mid tumbler up with baby oil, when it popped up i went to the stingers heated up the baby oil, slung them on the blacks. faces peeled off. it was all pink underneath. it burned them. >> what else? >> there were a lot of other mutual comments. >> where at? >> at waskom. when you say a lot of...
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his assailants were sentenced to six months in fulsom's administration segregation unit. the most violent gang attacks have taken place here at california state prison corcoran's security housing unit, or shu. we visited the shu's now vacant exercise yard, which has been the scene of some of the prison's most brutal violence. ♪ >> i can see why fights went on in that exercise yard. because it was literally like a cage. there was no where for you to go. and if you really wanted to take someone out, that was the place to do it. it's literally -- like the most extreme ultimate fighting thing you would see. >> correctional officers show our cameras how they quell the violence with an arsenal of their own. one that includes nonlethal and lethal weaponry. >> get down! get down! >> the first rounds we fire are wood blocks. hopefully the hurt will make them stop. if we really have to escalate with our nonlethal options, we use what's called a scat round. which is really irritating. see those are a little bit louder, the smoke you see there, that's cn gas. it's no fun. it messes u
his assailants were sentenced to six months in fulsom's administration segregation unit. the most violent gang attacks have taken place here at california state prison corcoran's security housing unit, or shu. we visited the shu's now vacant exercise yard, which has been the scene of some of the prison's most brutal violence. ♪ >> i can see why fights went on in that exercise yard. because it was literally like a cage. there was no where for you to go. and if you really wanted to take...
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we recommended the designation of this -- the streets such as howard and fulsome in the midst of the residential area as community servings streets and those of the paris and as regional serving streets. -- harrison as regional serving streets. there is the distribution of truss routes south of harrison street. they say it does not require a mitigation plan as recommended in the plan but truck routes are not included in the existing controls and would not be recommended in the higher growth alternative. no matter which alternative you ultimately adopt, please move the traffic away from our homes and our families and our recreational facilities by supporting the designation of truck routes as recommended in the western soma plan. thank you. president fong: thank you. is there additional public comment on this item? seeing none, the public comment portion is closed. commissioners, questions, comments? commissioner antonini: as a summary of what i have heard and the issues that were presented today where it seems as though the public who spoke today felt there are things that need to be
we recommended the designation of this -- the streets such as howard and fulsome in the midst of the residential area as community servings streets and those of the paris and as regional serving streets. -- harrison as regional serving streets. there is the distribution of truss routes south of harrison street. they say it does not require a mitigation plan as recommended in the plan but truck routes are not included in the existing controls and would not be recommended in the higher growth...
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they say a man was shot near 24th and fulsome by 3:00 p.m. for. investigators have not discuss a motive. the victim is expected to survive. >> it was a really hot day out there today. a warming trend will continue into tomorrow. triple digits in a couple of locations. we were near 150 inland valleys. we saw nineties through the north bay and in portions of the south bay. closer to the coast line, temperatures were more comfortable. we did have a fog along the coastline and is there right now. the green shows '60s. that is going to clear quickly and we will see temperatures quickly warming into the '90s. by noon, the read on this green indicates temperatures in the '90s. the pink represents temperatures in the triple digits. we will take in look at temperatures neighborhood in everett and a bit. >>pam: a fight to keep san francisco city college opened. they could lose their accreditation and shut down. kate >> the survival game plan is something they need to come up with very quickly. the school says they have 100 days to get a plan on paper and im
they say a man was shot near 24th and fulsome by 3:00 p.m. for. investigators have not discuss a motive. the victim is expected to survive. >> it was a really hot day out there today. a warming trend will continue into tomorrow. triple digits in a couple of locations. we were near 150 inland valleys. we saw nineties through the north bay and in portions of the south bay. closer to the coast line, temperatures were more comfortable. we did have a fog along the coastline and is there right...
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as opposed to what happens on fulsome street. which is in the morning, in the afternoon, short of gridlock, is you know a pretty scary place. and how can both planning in terms of what happens on private lots, private development, and working within the public right of way to allow the evolution of these streets to become more hospitable. i think that we have -- we have a larger job in terms of how we move people through the city. but how in that movement do we make it less threatening to those of us who live in areas of high density and access ways to freeways? thank you. >> thank you. commissioner sugaya. commissioner sugaya: yes, i want to say something and get myself into trouble again. because the whole conversation i think up here anyway has been around what the city and the planning department and the historic preservation commission staff and commissioners, can do. and we've all made comments about various observations. but all from a perspective of regulatory matters. i mentioned incentives as something that we should ta
as opposed to what happens on fulsome street. which is in the morning, in the afternoon, short of gridlock, is you know a pretty scary place. and how can both planning in terms of what happens on private lots, private development, and working within the public right of way to allow the evolution of these streets to become more hospitable. i think that we have -- we have a larger job in terms of how we move people through the city. but how in that movement do we make it less threatening to those...
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at this house near sixth and fulsome the first floor has sank so much that the front bay window is only sidewalk that's because that area was built on land created a century ago by filling marshes, creeks and parts of the bay with sand and debris. it presents a constant challenge to engineers. >> in fact, you dig out a lot of places south of market where the pavement segment on the street is 2 feet thick, and so it's 2 feet thick because the ground continued to settle and they kept putting new asphalt. >> reporter: at b.a.r.t.'s street station trains cross the now submerged hayes river. b.a.r.t. pumps 2-1/2 million gallons of that water each week. there's nothing to shield areas of downtown san francisco that sit on old bay mud. engineers say is settling. >> most landowners don't want to see their building settle toward china. >> reporter: he points out that parts of selma along the embarcadero are still slowly sinking and sections of the former mission bay have settled 9 feet. some high rises along the former shoreline sunk over the years including the former pg & e headquarters and st
at this house near sixth and fulsome the first floor has sank so much that the front bay window is only sidewalk that's because that area was built on land created a century ago by filling marshes, creeks and parts of the bay with sand and debris. it presents a constant challenge to engineers. >> in fact, you dig out a lot of places south of market where the pavement segment on the street is 2 feet thick, and so it's 2 feet thick because the ground continued to settle and they kept...
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right into an irrigation well and then got stuck about seven feet of water there in that well in fulsom. rescue crew workers -- not easy had to work overnight to finally free the big guy. did not look comfortable. they have no idea how this guy, huge, 2,000 pounds, how he got in the well. they think he got spooked. at this point they are happy to report he has been freed and he's out in a field now relaxed. when he's down in that well you're running what's going through his mind. not good. >> 5:50. coming up the olympic torch isn't lit yet but the u.s. women's soccer team fired up for a win. >> speaking of soccer let's get to know one of the impact players for team usa, hope solo. she is a warrior and she was the all time leader in shutouts for the university of washington. nice. . you can't always avoid it. but you can always do something nice for your car. chevron with techron. care for your car. do a lot of sending... and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. [ bob ] i got the tickets. [ male announcer ] and wit
right into an irrigation well and then got stuck about seven feet of water there in that well in fulsom. rescue crew workers -- not easy had to work overnight to finally free the big guy. did not look comfortable. they have no idea how this guy, huge, 2,000 pounds, how he got in the well. they think he got spooked. at this point they are happy to report he has been freed and he's out in a field now relaxed. when he's down in that well you're running what's going through his mind. not good....
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this bull got stuck in about seven feet of water in an irrigation well in fulsom. rescue crews had to step up and work overtime to free the big fellow. took them four house to get him out. checked the scales at 2,000 pounds. until not sure exactly how the big guy got in there or how long he was stuck before somebody finally saw him. he's now the brunt of all jokes of all bulls every where. >> put him in a trailer somewhere. >> take at that look that. this morning we're getting a new look at the first moment a whale turns on his trainer at seaworld in san diego. pretty amazing video. 6,000 pound whale thrashing the trainer around in the water. can you make it out? amazing thing about it is the trainer did survive. this is the attack that happened back in 2006 but the video was just released after being locked up during litigation. seaworld is currently being investigated for endangering its trainers nationwide. you may recall four years after this attack an orca killed a seaworld trainer in orlando. >>> fun to watch during those shows but they are still wild animals
this bull got stuck in about seven feet of water in an irrigation well in fulsom. rescue crews had to step up and work overtime to free the big fellow. took them four house to get him out. checked the scales at 2,000 pounds. until not sure exactly how the big guy got in there or how long he was stuck before somebody finally saw him. he's now the brunt of all jokes of all bulls every where. >> put him in a trailer somewhere. >> take at that look that. this morning we're getting a new...
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between fulsome and howard, very close to where a baseball fan disappeared nine days ago after a giantsier 32 where he parked his car. police are only saying the body is a man, he was fully clothed. we'll continue to follow developments on this. >>> a 3-year-old boy is fighting for his life and police are anxious to find four other children who could also be in danger. the 3-year-old was rushed to the hospital after a 911 call. investigators say the child had signs of physical abuse. police arrested his mother, stepfather, and babysitter. they want to find four other children associated with that couple, 4-year-old paradise who suffers from epilepsy, 6-year-old antywane johnson, 7-year-old zaniyah and 16-year-old alayjah. >> we want to make sure we can verify that they are not harmed and have not suffered any type of physical abuse such as the 3-year-old. >> if you have any information about the whereabouts of any of the children, you are urged to call police. >>> a convicted felon is back behind bars today after san francisco police found dozens of military-grade explosives in his home
between fulsome and howard, very close to where a baseball fan disappeared nine days ago after a giantsier 32 where he parked his car. police are only saying the body is a man, he was fully clothed. we'll continue to follow developments on this. >>> a 3-year-old boy is fighting for his life and police are anxious to find four other children who could also be in danger. the 3-year-old was rushed to the hospital after a 911 call. investigators say the child had signs of physical abuse....
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sitting here today i continue to believe that was a fulsome and appropriate way to -- >> so there had not been a transparent or public process prior to that? >> there had not been an opportunity to ventilate or to have public comment on those relations. >> is that a normal process at an independent agency? >> i think that it is not inappropriate for commissioners to have as a starting point a small, experienced group provide some advice, and it was comprised solely of nrc staff. but i do think that it was important to take that very timely and, i think, informed output but subject it to a much broader kind of opportunity for public comment. >> appreciate that. mr. magwood? would you care to comment? >> yes. i think commission ervin nick key said it very well. give us input as to their thoughts about recommendations. and we also were very -- we also because we wereearning as we went during that process, we individual commissioners actually did make, um, additions. not subtractions, but additions -- >> is that right? >> absolutely. there were several instances with where our colleague p
sitting here today i continue to believe that was a fulsome and appropriate way to -- >> so there had not been a transparent or public process prior to that? >> there had not been an opportunity to ventilate or to have public comment on those relations. >> is that a normal process at an independent agency? >> i think that it is not inappropriate for commissioners to have as a starting point a small, experienced group provide some advice, and it was comprised solely of...
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why we haven't seen more fulsome growth but private-sector job growth has continue forward 28 straight months and for the republican leader to suggest the president took this news and then went out on the campaign trail, he forgot something. last friday president barack obama signed the bipartisan transportation bill, a bill that will create and keep two million americans working in this country, building the infrastructure that we need, a bill we've been waiting for three years and the president signed it. i'm glad he did. helps kwreu8 and -- illinois and helps the nation. we can do more things to help get this economy moving forward. the first thing i'd like to see is the republicans to end their filibuster against the small business bill we have before us today. what does this bill do? this bill says to small businesses across america we will give you a tax credit if you will create jobs or if you will expand your payroll. a tax credit and we will give you a quicker depreciation on those items of equipment, technology, and capital that you purchase now. this would be a shot in the a
why we haven't seen more fulsome growth but private-sector job growth has continue forward 28 straight months and for the republican leader to suggest the president took this news and then went out on the campaign trail, he forgot something. last friday president barack obama signed the bipartisan transportation bill, a bill that will create and keep two million americans working in this country, building the infrastructure that we need, a bill we've been waiting for three years and the...
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that's how much it will cost you to call 911 if you live in fulsome, california.the first time since the supreme court's ruling, the house of representatives voting to repeal the health care law, a move criticized by house democrats. >> affordable care act is about strengthening our middle class and honoring the entrepreneurial spirit of america. let's stop this legislation to nowhere that they have on the floor today. >> steve: our next guest says there is still one way that the law can be repealed and joining us now from capitol hill is house budget committee chairman, wisconsin congressman paul retirement good morning to you. >> good morning, steve, how are you doing? >> steve: i know you're hoping the 33rd time is the charm. what's the one last way you can repeal it? >> the american people can repeal it this november by voting for mitt romney and a new senate. that's what john roberts basically said. the supreme court, american people, we're not going to get rid of this law. it's up to you. what we're demonstrating with this vote is there is one more chance an
that's how much it will cost you to call 911 if you live in fulsome, california.the first time since the supreme court's ruling, the house of representatives voting to repeal the health care law, a move criticized by house democrats. >> affordable care act is about strengthening our middle class and honoring the entrepreneurial spirit of america. let's stop this legislation to nowhere that they have on the floor today. >> steve: our next guest says there is still one way that the...
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a rodeo bull fell into an irration well in fulsome, got stuck in about seven feet of water. still no word on how he ended up there. he may have been spooked and jumped in the well. kind of looks rough to see, but he's recovering there in a nearby field. let's check the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. >>> what a beautiful story. good morning to you. temperatures are going to be comfortable today, in the mid-80s, and then warm across the bay, extreme east bay, 84 degrees, today 74 bayside and 63 at the coast. we'll cool you down through friday, then warm up for the weekend. "today" this wednesday morning. two days to go until the opening ceremony of the olympic games. our whole game is assembled. good morning to you. i'm savannah guthrie alongside al roker and natalie morales. matt lauer left to get ready for the opening ceremonies. he's back looking at that briefing book to stump us with his trivia. >> perhaps. >>> up ahead, one of the big issues here is security, keeping the games safe. coming up we'll show you impressive new technology they are using to make su
a rodeo bull fell into an irration well in fulsome, got stuck in about seven feet of water. still no word on how he ended up there. he may have been spooked and jumped in the well. kind of looks rough to see, but he's recovering there in a nearby field. let's check the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. >>> what a beautiful story. good morning to you. temperatures are going to be comfortable today, in the mid-80s, and then warm across the bay, extreme east bay, 84 degrees,...