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." >>> a great blue herron has a fishing line wrapped and his foot -- >> for nearly three months. >> saving a majestic bird. >> and a stolen motorcycle. see the clue that may solve the case. >> why you may have been using your car all wrong all this time. plus cranking it at the drive-through. >> actually, can you cancel that? >> and beware of breakfast. see why there could be -- >> in your pancakes. >> no way! >> there really are some remarkable people on this planet, people who will do anything to protect the world around them. >> in this case it's a beautiful great blue herron. this blue herron had gotten a piece of fishing wire tangled around its future foote and was severely injured. >> a specialist put on a gilly suit and sat patiently and quietly with some bait and you see the herron with its leg drawn up. that's where the fishing line is tangled, coming toward the treat. this poor hairon had its fishing line, we see the moment that they are able to capture this injured hairon. >> oh, they had a snare set up on the ground. i think he just stepped into it. >> right. that's how
." >>> a great blue herron has a fishing line wrapped and his foot -- >> for nearly three months. >> saving a majestic bird. >> and a stolen motorcycle. see the clue that may solve the case. >> why you may have been using your car all wrong all this time. plus cranking it at the drive-through. >> actually, can you cancel that? >> and beware of breakfast. see why there could be -- >> in your pancakes. >> no way! >> there really...
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." >>> a great blue herron has a fishing line wrapped and his foot -- >> for nearly three months. >> saving a majestic bird. >> and a stolen motorcycle. seehe
." >>> a great blue herron has a fishing line wrapped and his foot -- >> for nearly three months. >> saving a majestic bird. >> and a stolen motorcycle. seehe
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. >>> and former nba star chris herron shares his "note to self."ing news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> good morning. it's friday, december 20. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm still brian hackney. frank's still off. it's 4:30, isn't it? >> it is. what does that mean? time to check weather and traffic. >> that's what time it is. >> it's friday, too! glad to be here today. got a great day ahead. going to see a whole lot of sunshine. a very cold start in parts of the bay area. concord 32. 30 santa rosa. 39 san jose. your weekend forecast is coming up. >> we still have a high wind advisory in effect just for the bay bridge this morning. and roadwork continues from the incline towards the towers. your drive times all coming up. >> thank you. >>> animal control officers say it was a huge dogfighting operation. andria borba tracked down the dog's owner for his side of the story only on kpix 5. >> reporter: there are
. >>> and former nba star chris herron shares his "note to self."ing news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> good morning. it's friday, december 20. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm still brian hackney. frank's still off. it's 4:30, isn't it? >> it is. what does that mean? time to check weather and traffic....
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charge of also regulating the protection of groundwater from our going down swells and there's a mean herron conflict of interest and that determined to fight for his home father of three steve has been shipping fresh water from the city on trucks at a cost of five hundred dollars a month but the family now faces another blow from the fracking corporation of four point two million dollars lawsuit for defamation steve lipski his dream house and it's a beautiful property has become his nightmare several of his neighbors apparently have the same problem but they're reluctant to speak out after they saw how the gas company went after mr lipski they shouldn't expect much help from washington either why do you sell us are says the environmental protection agency has not put nearly enough resources into studying the effects that fracking has on groundwater but that didn't stop the e.p.a. from coming up with a reporting favor of the practice. phillipe skills were devised to vent the gas constantly to keep it from accumulating under their property as their neighboring gas well continues to frac slide
charge of also regulating the protection of groundwater from our going down swells and there's a mean herron conflict of interest and that determined to fight for his home father of three steve has been shipping fresh water from the city on trucks at a cost of five hundred dollars a month but the family now faces another blow from the fracking corporation of four point two million dollars lawsuit for defamation steve lipski his dream house and it's a beautiful property has become his nightmare...
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herron washat ms. there almost every weekend. that was very overdrawn. >> theodore roosevelt make the decision that he will not run for you real action -- for reelection and has the of -- has the opportunity to anoint a successor. how does that become william howard taft? >> it is a complex issue. -- elihu root is too old although you outlive both of them. he was also a corporate lawyer which was not going to be the appeal that you wanted at that time. when you look over the republican party, who was the most sympathetic, available candidate and here was will taft from ohio. roosevelt begins to convince himself that he and taft agree on more than the agreed on. -- they agreed on. that theya courtship invested in each other to have the qualities they want to have. 1908, roosevelt becomes a backer of taft. taft, very serious lobbying up theodore roosevelt to select her husband. because of his known attitudes about politics and his desire to the supreme court role, may be indicated he was a bit hesitant. here is the quote from helen
herron washat ms. there almost every weekend. that was very overdrawn. >> theodore roosevelt make the decision that he will not run for you real action -- for reelection and has the of -- has the opportunity to anoint a successor. how does that become william howard taft? >> it is a complex issue. -- elihu root is too old although you outlive both of them. he was also a corporate lawyer which was not going to be the appeal that you wanted at that time. when you look over the...
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it's life-changing. >> here in southern turkey near herron, we met anna and david landis, an americanraised christian. they're writing a guide book that will allow people of all faiths to follow the same path that abraham took. >> i think there's something always powerful about going to a place from the bible, from the stories you've heard as a child. i think that makes the whole story feel more real. >> abraham took this journey 4,000 years ago, and now we're just dusting off his footsteps and inviting people to experience that story today. >> anna and david are part of an unprecedented initiative called abraham's path. its mission is to break down barriers and foster communication in this, one of the most divided regions of the world. because attempts to lay claim to the man who first worshipped one god and his legacy have been the source of constant conflict and bloodshed among the three faiths. >> monotheism wants to say our religion is the only one. therefore, yours is wrong. and if carried far enough, it means you have no right to live. >> but for those following in the path of
it's life-changing. >> here in southern turkey near herron, we met anna and david landis, an americanraised christian. they're writing a guide book that will allow people of all faiths to follow the same path that abraham took. >> i think there's something always powerful about going to a place from the bible, from the stories you've heard as a child. i think that makes the whole story feel more real. >> abraham took this journey 4,000 years ago, and now we're just dusting off...
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it's life-changing. >> here in southern turkey near herron, we met anna and david landis, an americand christian, they're writing a guide book that will allow people of all faiths to follow the same path that abraham took. >> i think there's something always powerful about going to a place from the bible, from the stories you heard as a child. i think that makes the whole story feel more real. >> abraham took this journey 4,000 years ago. and now we're just dusting off his footsteps and inviting people to experience that story today. >> anna and david are part of an unprecedented initiative called abraham's path. its mission is to break down barriers and foster communication in this, one of the most divided regions of the world. because attempts to lay claim to the man who first worshipped one god and his legacy have been the source of constant conflict and bloodshed among the three faiths. >> monotheism wants to say our religion is the only one. therefore, yours is wrong. and it's carried far enough, it means you have no right to live. >> but for those following in the path of the bi
it's life-changing. >> here in southern turkey near herron, we met anna and david landis, an americand christian, they're writing a guide book that will allow people of all faiths to follow the same path that abraham took. >> i think there's something always powerful about going to a place from the bible, from the stories you heard as a child. i think that makes the whole story feel more real. >> abraham took this journey 4,000 years ago. and now we're just dusting off his...
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chris herron shares the depths spiral and m >>> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m.eclared brain-dead after a tonsillectomy last week. >>> you probably are accustomed to dialing 415 to reach people in the area but it's being phased out for new numbers. regulators approved 628 to be given to new numbers in a year. >>> sacred heart community services says it's about 7,000 toys short for the holiday season do nations continuing to trickle in. traffic and weather coming right up. >>> good morning. all lanes are open eastbound 80 before the richmond parkway. there was a truck fire that was fully engulfed for a while. they issued a traffic alert. within the last few minutes, all lanes are back open. the off-ramp to richmond parkway, however, remains closed. and there are still some delays coming off of the richmond/san rafael bridge. looking live outside, the 880 freeway northbound slow obviously now heading towards downtown oakland. we are getting our first reports of a new crash southbound 880 before high street. and that one is involving a couple of big rigs. out to the
chris herron shares the depths spiral and m >>> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m.eclared brain-dead after a tonsillectomy last week. >>> you probably are accustomed to dialing 415 to reach people in the area but it's being phased out for new numbers. regulators approved 628 to be given to new numbers in a year. >>> sacred heart community services says it's about 7,000 toys short for the holiday season do nations continuing to trickle in. traffic and weather...
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fred herron from the pennsylvania police department and the vice president of the company that makestake so long, first of all, to get dna results in the past? >> well, actually, 30 days is actually very quick. normally in pennsylvania and throughout the country, if we were to submit dna and if they took property crime dna, you're talking 10 to 14 months to get it turned back. >> why? >> because back slog slog is hun you go a estastate lab. we privatized it and they were doing it in 30 days. which is fantastic. but now we're 90 minutes which is just star wars stuff. >> so andrew, let me talk about the star wars stuff with you. technology, do i have it right, the technology necessarily isn't new, it's just a matter of he doesn't have to send to another lab where another 100 police departments are also sending their dna, so now he's the priority for you and you can turn it around like that? >> well, it's kind of leak that. we actually do have agencies throughout the country submitting samples to us, but what we've done since 2007 or 2008, we initiated some research where we were trying
fred herron from the pennsylvania police department and the vice president of the company that makestake so long, first of all, to get dna results in the past? >> well, actually, 30 days is actually very quick. normally in pennsylvania and throughout the country, if we were to submit dna and if they took property crime dna, you're talking 10 to 14 months to get it turned back. >> why? >> because back slog slog is hun you go a estastate lab. we privatized it and they were doing...