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wayne at home park.had been under pressure for wayne rooney had been under pressure for some time at plymouth argyle, because results had been so poor, but i think it is interesting this decision comesjust but i think it is interesting this decision comes just three weeks after mike phelan, former united assistant boss, was brought in to assistant boss, was brought in to assist him. that was seen at the time is a real show of support and perhaps an understanding that this was a young squad depleted by injury, but clearly results had dipped to a point where the board felt they had to act. plymouth argyle haven't won away from home all season. they have conceded more goals than any other club, and the fans have turned on rooney as well, they were booing and calling for him to go after the recent 2—0 defeat to oxford on sunday, and 48 hours later they have announced he has departed by mutual consent. when rooney released a statement, he said plymouth argyle will always hold a special place in my heart and i
wayne at home park.had been under pressure for wayne rooney had been under pressure for some time at plymouth argyle, because results had been so poor, but i think it is interesting this decision comesjust but i think it is interesting this decision comes just three weeks after mike phelan, former united assistant boss, was brought in to assistant boss, was brought in to assist him. that was seen at the time is a real show of support and perhaps an understanding that this was a young squad...
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in south sacramento, a mobile home park has become the target of a recent string of thefts.ngs stolen from several trailers. kimberly cruz spoke to one of the victims. >>this was all caught on camera to happen right here at this mobile home park. take a look. you can see that it's a gated community in the victim that we spoke with tells us that this game is supposed to close at 09:00pm. so he says that the thieves waited around in their uhaul truck and then they followed a car and that's how they were able to get inside. >>this is the u-haul leaving. >>with my trailer, the surveillance images from the mobile home park capturing the thieves in the act. driving away with jonathan's trailer. but he wasn't the only victim. and then this is a picture of my neighbor's trailer. >>which was also stolen by the same vehicle. jonathan says the first theft happened thanksgiving night at around 09:00pm. >>several hours later at 04:00am. you can see the u haul truck return this time leaving with jonathan's trailer. so all of their entire business is gone. and so these were both completely
in south sacramento, a mobile home park has become the target of a recent string of thefts.ngs stolen from several trailers. kimberly cruz spoke to one of the victims. >>this was all caught on camera to happen right here at this mobile home park. take a look. you can see that it's a gated community in the victim that we spoke with tells us that this game is supposed to close at 09:00pm. so he says that the thieves waited around in their uhaul truck and then they followed a car and that's...
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and so the original call came from an area right near a mobile home park.e that is kind of where the leak is happening is somewhere around that mobile home park, which is kind of right in front of the san lorenzo creek. but this area that we are in, like a little shopping center here. but washington avenue is the big thoroughfare here that we're seeing a lot of people on. and it looks like, you know, we've been seeing a lot of cars exit the evacuation area here on to washington avenue. we've seen quite a few cars just come into this shopping center and kind of sit here. it seems like there might be just waiting to see, you know, when they can go back to their homes, kind of what's going to happen here. but this is a there's a heavy traffic on washington avenue. definitely. and that is where it's closed off. and that is where a lot of people are kind of trying to exit the evacuation area. >> yeah. and certainly when you talk about a gas smell, we've gone to some of these where you can't really smell it, but you know that there is a problem. and in this case
and so the original call came from an area right near a mobile home park.e that is kind of where the leak is happening is somewhere around that mobile home park, which is kind of right in front of the san lorenzo creek. but this area that we are in, like a little shopping center here. but washington avenue is the big thoroughfare here that we're seeing a lot of people on. and it looks like, you know, we've been seeing a lot of cars exit the evacuation area here on to washington avenue. we've...
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so here in san francisco, i mean, we have more than a dozen mobile home parks in and around these areas affected, you know, as the franciscan park i'm thinking of in daly city, especially close to the water along pacifica. so keep that in mind as you're joining us this morning, and we'll continue to get you more information from the national weather service. as lisa is tracking this very closely, and we'll keep you posted on air and online, we encourage you to check our app as well. now, this weekend's weather is expected to be the most intense as you can imagine from this morning's events. since that storm that moved through before thanksgiving, p-g-and-e's crews have spent the last couple of days preparing as the incoming storm could cause power outages. and we're seeing that the winds can break branches. >> it can throw debris through the air that can damage our equipment. otherwise, healthy trees can be uprooted. >> we're all being encouraged to clean out gutters and drain pipes. you should also charge your electronic devices in the event that you need to get to a safe space. now, u
so here in san francisco, i mean, we have more than a dozen mobile home parks in and around these areas affected, you know, as the franciscan park i'm thinking of in daly city, especially close to the water along pacifica. so keep that in mind as you're joining us this morning, and we'll continue to get you more information from the national weather service. as lisa is tracking this very closely, and we'll keep you posted on air and online, we encourage you to check our app as well. now, this...
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petty bonner lives in a mobile home park. about 200 yards away from where the tornado landed. she and her husband were home watching football. >> and it just started hailing 2 minutes amounts of hail coming down, hail and wind beating up against the wall. it was a little scary. >> by monday afternoon pg e had managed to repair the power lines and poles. most of the debris has been removed although crews, we're still working on repairing damage. some of the signal lights are still not working correctly. but overall, things are getting back to normal. patty says she and her neighbors, homes were undamaged. she feels for the people who were injured, but he's glad things didn't turn out worse. and it's just amazing not more people were injured. >> the weather is expected to dry out of the next couple of days here in scotts valley with another possible storm arriving. >> next weekend. but for now and scotts valley, charles clifford kron, 4 news. >> our lives that was this weekend today. more rain. what's next? yeah. that's what everybody's wondering, right? what's we have tsunami wa
petty bonner lives in a mobile home park. about 200 yards away from where the tornado landed. she and her husband were home watching football. >> and it just started hailing 2 minutes amounts of hail coming down, hail and wind beating up against the wall. it was a little scary. >> by monday afternoon pg e had managed to repair the power lines and poles. most of the debris has been removed although crews, we're still working on repairing damage. some of the signal lights are still...
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petty bonner lives in a mobile home park. about 200 yards away from where the tornado landed. she and her husband were home watching football. >> and it just started hailing 2 minutes amounts of hail coming down, hail and wind beating up against the wall. it was a little scary. >> by monday afternoon pg e had managed to repair the power lines and poles. most of the debris has been removed although crews, we're still working on repairing damage. some of the signal lights are still not working correctly. but overall, things are getting back to normal. patty says she and her neighbors, homes were undamaged. she feels for the people who were injured, but he's glad things didn't turn out worse. and it's just amazing not more people were injured. >> the weather is expected to dry out of the next couple of days here in scotts valley with another possible storm arriving. >> next weekend. but for now and scotts valley, charles clifford kron, 4 news. >> saturday morning, resident of san francisco and san mateo counties woke up and just before 06:00am tornado warning. it was triggered by
petty bonner lives in a mobile home park. about 200 yards away from where the tornado landed. she and her husband were home watching football. >> and it just started hailing 2 minutes amounts of hail coming down, hail and wind beating up against the wall. it was a little scary. >> by monday afternoon pg e had managed to repair the power lines and poles. most of the debris has been removed although crews, we're still working on repairing damage. some of the signal lights are still...
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i'm just so grateful that the tornado didn't hit a store full of people or a mobile home park. it was wild to see hundreds of thousands of dollars of damage after that tornado that swept through scotts valley. how city leaders are working to clean up. and we have more bay area rain on the way. we'll have that for you in just a few minutes, but check this out sierra snow from this weekend into the 21st 24th. another 1 to 2ft of snow. again, ba it is inevitable. chloe! hey dad. they will grow up. [cheering] silly face, ready? discover who they are. [playing music] what they want from this world. and how they will make it better. and while parenting has changed, how much you care has not. that's why instagram is introducing teen accounts. automatic protections for who can contact them and the content they can see. ♪♪ the skyline of san francisco's sunset district. a new 22 story housing tower near the san francisco zoo. the catch? it's in the same place where a contentious plan for a 50 story tower was shot down just a few months ago. here's nbc's sergio quintana. there's a newer,
i'm just so grateful that the tornado didn't hit a store full of people or a mobile home park. it was wild to see hundreds of thousands of dollars of damage after that tornado that swept through scotts valley. how city leaders are working to clean up. and we have more bay area rain on the way. we'll have that for you in just a few minutes, but check this out sierra snow from this weekend into the 21st 24th. another 1 to 2ft of snow. again, ba it is inevitable. chloe! hey dad. they will grow up....
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i'm just so grateful that the tornado didn't hit a store full of people, or a mobile home park, or another, more vulnerable part of our community. scotts valley will actually end up doing what it did the last time it saw big storm damage, making for the moe city is still waiting for the $2 million from last year's necessary storm repairs, and if approved, the city manager says the wait for these new funds could take just as long. in scotts valley, robert honda, nbc bay area news. let's go over to 680 in fremont, where we are following some breaking news. commuters stuck in a backup on 680 because of a large pothole. nbc bay area sky ranger over the scene right now. the slowing you see that's northbound 680 near mission boulevard. center lanes are closed right now as caltrans crews are on scene to work to repair that damaged roadway and that large pothole. we're estimating right now, the backup, about eight miles long cars are stacking up along washington and mission boulevard. workers say those lanes could be closed until 1 a.m. caltrans is warning drivers to expect major delays and maybe
i'm just so grateful that the tornado didn't hit a store full of people, or a mobile home park, or another, more vulnerable part of our community. scotts valley will actually end up doing what it did the last time it saw big storm damage, making for the moe city is still waiting for the $2 million from last year's necessary storm repairs, and if approved, the city manager says the wait for these new funds could take just as long. in scotts valley, robert honda, nbc bay area news. let's go over...
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dan quinto says he lives in a mobile home park nearby, and i can see what i thought was a bunch of birds. >> but what it was was the debris from the top of the tornado was kind of right over that way. >> i'm assuming you've lived in this area for quite some time. has there been a tornado before? i don't think that there has. >> no, i like i said, i worked in emergency services for 47 years, have seen floods, fires, all kinds of stuff. never a tornado. that was the first tornado i've ever seen. >> scotts valley police say tornado winds flipped over six cars, including a cal fire pickup truck, and knocked down trees and power lines in its path. police confirmed five people also suffered non-life threatening injuries. monica keller told us she got caught outside near ace hardware when the tornado hit. >> i was trying to go indoors and i said, i can't get inside right now because i couldn't get across the parking lot on bean creek road, a witness says. >> an uprooted tree damaged a part of the roof at scotts valley middle school. >> that's my car. >> jenny solis says a large tree also fell o
dan quinto says he lives in a mobile home park nearby, and i can see what i thought was a bunch of birds. >> but what it was was the debris from the top of the tornado was kind of right over that way. >> i'm assuming you've lived in this area for quite some time. has there been a tornado before? i don't think that there has. >> no, i like i said, i worked in emergency services for 47 years, have seen floods, fires, all kinds of stuff. never a tornado. that was the first...
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small town of swanton i would just outside of asheville volunteers have been asked to help a mobile home parkr the emergency alert signals but smart phone for some storm. couple weeks ago they asked is it going to ask again? it's a little stressful for them it's in the back of their mind. quicksort comes the storm's effects on mental health, children are among the most vulnerable. experts say parents, teachers of the responsible adults can help kids better understand the things that set off their fears. >> week here at something or smell something and then we experience a physical response. we experience these emotions and our brain is receiving the signal that there is a threat. but there is no threat in the current moment. it is just remembering what was. between that real and perceived threat. >> residents of north carolina say they are heartened by the level of support they are getting. volunteers come again helping with the rebuilding and as christmas approaches there are numerous toy drives going on as we speak. jon: those people still need our help. jonathan thank you. >> certainly. jo
small town of swanton i would just outside of asheville volunteers have been asked to help a mobile home parkr the emergency alert signals but smart phone for some storm. couple weeks ago they asked is it going to ask again? it's a little stressful for them it's in the back of their mind. quicksort comes the storm's effects on mental health, children are among the most vulnerable. experts say parents, teachers of the responsible adults can help kids better understand the things that set off...
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in swannanoa, just outside of asheville, volunteers have been helping to restore a mobile home park.tion to looking out for her tenants, the property manager is dealing with extensive repairs to her own home, and she says her children still get nervous whenever they hear alerts go off on smartphones because the sound was so prevalent during the storm. >> like when the amber alert goes off a, it kind of because add a little dress on them because that alert just kept going off and off and off and off. it does add a little stress to them. >> reporter: when it comes to the storm's effects on mental health, children are among the most vulnerable. experts say there are things that parents, teachers and other responsible adults can do to teach kids how to navigate these difficult times. >> the most important thing to remember you are not there to save your child, and shield them from things that are hard. they're going to experience hard things. and so if we want them to become adults who know how to handle stress and deal with potentially traumatic experiences, we have to teach them how to
in swannanoa, just outside of asheville, volunteers have been helping to restore a mobile home park.tion to looking out for her tenants, the property manager is dealing with extensive repairs to her own home, and she says her children still get nervous whenever they hear alerts go off on smartphones because the sound was so prevalent during the storm. >> like when the amber alert goes off a, it kind of because add a little dress on them because that alert just kept going off and off and...
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petty bonner lives in a mobile home park. about 200 yards away from where the tornado landed. she and her husband were home watching football. >> and it just started hailing 2 minutes amounts of hail coming down, hail and wind beating up against the wall. it was a little scary. >> by monday afternoon pg e had managed to repair the power lines and poles. most of the debris has been removed although crews, we're still working on repairing damage. some of the signal lights are still not working correctly. but overall, things are getting back to normal. patty says she and her neighbors, homes were undamaged. she feels for the people who were injured, but he's glad things didn't turn out worse. and it's just amazing not more people were injured. >> the weather is expected to dry out of the next couple of days here in scotts valley with another possible storm arriving. >> next weekend. but for now and scotts valley, charles clifford kron, 4 news. >> all right. happening right now, delays are mounting across bay area airports. sfo is reporting 324 delays this afternoon. san jose man a
petty bonner lives in a mobile home park. about 200 yards away from where the tornado landed. she and her husband were home watching football. >> and it just started hailing 2 minutes amounts of hail coming down, hail and wind beating up against the wall. it was a little scary. >> by monday afternoon pg e had managed to repair the power lines and poles. most of the debris has been removed although crews, we're still working on repairing damage. some of the signal lights are still...
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petty bonner lives in a mobile home park. about 200 yards away from where the tornado landed. t started hailing 2 minutes amounts of hail coming down, hail and wind beating up against the wall. it was a little scary. >> by monday afternoon pg e had managed to repair the power lines and poles. most of the debris has been removed although crews, we're still working on repairing damage. some of the signal lights are still not working correctly. but overall, things are getting back to normal. patty says she and her neighbors, homes were undamaged. she feels for the people who were injured, but he's glad things didn't turn out worse. and it's just amazing not more people were injured. >> the weather is expected to dry out of the next couple of days here in scotts valley with another possible storm arriving. >> next weekend. but for now and scotts valley, charles clifford kron, 4 news. >> yes, that is store not just for scotts valley for a lot of the rest of the bay area was damaging to. we had straight line winds in san francisco in marin exceeding 80 miles per hour. and though ther
petty bonner lives in a mobile home park. about 200 yards away from where the tornado landed. t started hailing 2 minutes amounts of hail coming down, hail and wind beating up against the wall. it was a little scary. >> by monday afternoon pg e had managed to repair the power lines and poles. most of the debris has been removed although crews, we're still working on repairing damage. some of the signal lights are still not working correctly. but overall, things are getting back to normal....
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petty bonner lives in a mobile home park. about 200 yards away from where the tornado landed. she and her husband were home watching football. >> and it just started hailing 2 minutes amounts of coming down, hail and wind beating up against the wall. it was a little scary. >> by monday afternoon pg e had managed to repair the power lines and poles. most of the debris has been removed although crews, we're still working on repairing damage. some of the signal lights are still not working correctly. but overall, things are getting back to normal. patty says she and her neighbors, homes were undamaged. she feels for the people who were injured, but he's glad things didn't turn out worse. and it's just amazing that not more people were injured. >> the weather is expected to dry out of the next couple of days here in scotts valley with another possible storm arriving. >> next weekend. but for now and scotts valley, charles clifford kron, 4 news. >> and a tornado warning was sent out to san francisco residents on saturday. strong winds peaked 80 miles per hour across the richmond dis
petty bonner lives in a mobile home park. about 200 yards away from where the tornado landed. she and her husband were home watching football. >> and it just started hailing 2 minutes amounts of coming down, hail and wind beating up against the wall. it was a little scary. >> by monday afternoon pg e had managed to repair the power lines and poles. most of the debris has been removed although crews, we're still working on repairing damage. some of the signal lights are still not...
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parked is the vehicle that they had picked up on the video from the home depot parking lot.now they know that that is the vehicle and it's just one more piece confirming that they're on the right track. >> once detective ralph and detective snider found the black jeep cherokee in the driveway, we were fairly, fairly confident that this was our guy, this dennis rader guy was btk. i can tell you that detective ralph was ready, and a couple of us were prepared to help him park down the street, walk up, knock on the door, and when he comes to the door, we're going to grab him lieutenant landwehr said. and we're not going to do that. i need somebody to sit on the house. we're going to send undercover people up to start surveillance, and i need everybody else to come back to the task force office so we can figure out how we're going to do this. >> this is the killer. what kind of background or history does this person have? what kind of twisted life has this person led? >> dennis rader was born in 1945, in kansas, and his family then later moved to park city, kansas. he had three
parked is the vehicle that they had picked up on the video from the home depot parking lot.now they know that that is the vehicle and it's just one more piece confirming that they're on the right track. >> once detective ralph and detective snider found the black jeep cherokee in the driveway, we were fairly, fairly confident that this was our guy, this dennis rader guy was btk. i can tell you that detective ralph was ready, and a couple of us were prepared to help him park down the...
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petty bonner lives in a mobile home park. about 200 yards away from where the tornado landed. she and her husband were home watching football. >> and it just started hailing 2 minutes amounts of hail coming down, hail and wind beating up against the wall. it was a little scary. >> by monday afternoon pg e had managed to repair the power lines and poles. most of the debris has been removed although crews, we're still working on repairing damage. some of the signal lights are still not working correctly. but overall, things are getting back to normal. patty says she and her neighbors, homes were undamaged. she feels for the people who were injured, but he's glad things didn't turn out worse. and it's just amazing not more people were injured. >> all right, back live now at last check. a power has been restored 2 scotts valley, although there are some homes less than 50, perhaps and some of the rural areas around here that are still without power. but for now in the south bay, charles clifford kron, 4 news. >> charles, thank you. and people in the bay area are still feeling the ef
petty bonner lives in a mobile home park. about 200 yards away from where the tornado landed. she and her husband were home watching football. >> and it just started hailing 2 minutes amounts of hail coming down, hail and wind beating up against the wall. it was a little scary. >> by monday afternoon pg e had managed to repair the power lines and poles. most of the debris has been removed although crews, we're still working on repairing damage. some of the signal lights are still...
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petty bonner lives in a mobile home park. about 200 yards away from where the tornado landed. husband were home watching football. >> and it just started hailing 2 minutes amounts of coming down, hail and wind beating up against the wall. it was a little scary. >> by monday afternoon pg e had managed to repair the power lines and poles. most of the debris has been removed although crews, we're still working on repairing damage. some of the signal lights are still not working correctly. but overall, things are getting back to normal. patty says she and her neighbors, homes were undamaged. she feels for the people who were injured, but he's glad things didn't turn out worse. and it's just amazing that not more people were injured. >> all right, back live. now, if you happen to in the santa cruz mountains are not santa cruz or highway 17 through the mountains. be extra cautious out there. we've seen a lot of emergency vehicles responding to ac idents here in the area. that's the very latest the south bay, charles clifford kron, 4 news. thank you so much. charles. >> the storm did
petty bonner lives in a mobile home park. about 200 yards away from where the tornado landed. husband were home watching football. >> and it just started hailing 2 minutes amounts of coming down, hail and wind beating up against the wall. it was a little scary. >> by monday afternoon pg e had managed to repair the power lines and poles. most of the debris has been removed although crews, we're still working on repairing damage. some of the signal lights are still not working...
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buying everything that moves and you heard people grappling when they bought for all of the mobile home parkssic rights. these are risky things that people don't normally want to buy but it shows even wall street has a sense of desperation. that makes me nervous for the investors. >> yeah, i think, charles, if you have a big appetite for risk and obviously it wouldn't be maybe a college endowment fund or it wouldn't be another fund that's trying to be a little bit more protectionist, but i think sports, music, i mean, gaming, there's a lot of opportunities there, because entertainment seems to be booming, i think a lot of people are bullish about this economy, they are i think doing leisure. they are still attending sports events in person, and of course, there's the advertising revenue. charles: the cpi number too, they are still able to have high prices but one other thing since we're on the topic of money and investing. so wall street bets posted looking to marry someone with 1 million plus short-term capital gains, in los angeles, california because he has a $1 million tax loss and he wan
buying everything that moves and you heard people grappling when they bought for all of the mobile home parkssic rights. these are risky things that people don't normally want to buy but it shows even wall street has a sense of desperation. that makes me nervous for the investors. >> yeah, i think, charles, if you have a big appetite for risk and obviously it wouldn't be maybe a college endowment fund or it wouldn't be another fund that's trying to be a little bit more protectionist, but...
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the 86 year old lives in spring lakes mobile home park and says this is where she found her roof blew a couple of blocks away. she wasn't the only one caught off guard. oh my god. people were yelling as tree branches and debris came raining down on them, while others on t road described frightening drives. the tornado hit around 140 yesterday afternoon and was strong enough to flip cars upside down and on their sides. one person pulled out of a vehicle was critically injured. we have two of the people that were taken to the hospital were released. we still have one person. as far as we know. they're still in the hospital right now. the tornado also took out power lines and caused major outages. pg&e crews worked overnight and most of the power has been restored, except for more than a dozen traffic signals. this damaged dodge with windows smashed by flying branches is a reminder the cleanup is not complete, but many business owners were relieved there wasn't more damage. we were worried about the business and you know, you couldn't get here because the power lines were down, power was
the 86 year old lives in spring lakes mobile home park and says this is where she found her roof blew a couple of blocks away. she wasn't the only one caught off guard. oh my god. people were yelling as tree branches and debris came raining down on them, while others on t road described frightening drives. the tornado hit around 140 yesterday afternoon and was strong enough to flip cars upside down and on their sides. one person pulled out of a vehicle was critically injured. we have two of the...
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dan quinto says he lives in a mobile home park nearby, and i could see what i thought was a bunch of birds. >> but what it was was the debris from the top of the tornado was kind of right over that way. >> i'm assuming you've lived in this area for quite some time. has there been a tornado before? i don't think that there has. >> no, i like i said, i worked in emergency services for 47 years, have seen floods, fires, all kinds of stuff. never a tornado. that was the first tornado i've ever seen. >> scotts valley police say tornado winds flipped over six cars, including a cal fire pickup truck, and knocked down trees and power lines in its path. police confirmed five people also suffered non-life-threatening injuries. monica keller told us she got caught outside near ace hardware when the tornado hit. >> i was trying to go indoors and i said, i can't get inside right now because i couldn't get across the parking lot on bean creek road, a witness says. >> an uprooted tree damaged a part of the roof at scotts valley middle school. >> that's my car. >> jenny solis says a large tree also
dan quinto says he lives in a mobile home park nearby, and i could see what i thought was a bunch of birds. >> but what it was was the debris from the top of the tornado was kind of right over that way. >> i'm assuming you've lived in this area for quite some time. has there been a tornado before? i don't think that there has. >> no, i like i said, i worked in emergency services for 47 years, have seen floods, fires, all kinds of stuff. never a tornado. that was the first...
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county says he was stunned when he spotted that tornado from his home at a scotts valley mobile home parkould see what i thought was a bunch of birds. but what it was was the debris from the top of the tornado was kind of right over that way. i worked in emergency services for 47 years. i've seen floods, fires, all kinds of stuff. never a tornado. that was the first tornado i've ever seen. >> pga has now restored power to almost everyone who lives and works in the area where that tornado hit. cleaning up all the damage is expected to take a few more days. >> scotts valley wasn't the only place in the bay area concerned about tornadoes this weekend. san francisco residents were woken up early saturday morning to a tornado warning coming through their phones. it was the first ever tornado warning for the city. while a funnel cloud did not end up touching down, the national weather service conditions were right for a tornado to form over the city. >> we look for what we call instability, which is fuel needed for thunderstorms. we have that, but often the ingredient that we're lacking is shea
county says he was stunned when he spotted that tornado from his home at a scotts valley mobile home parkould see what i thought was a bunch of birds. but what it was was the debris from the top of the tornado was kind of right over that way. i worked in emergency services for 47 years. i've seen floods, fires, all kinds of stuff. never a tornado. that was the first tornado i've ever seen. >> pga has now restored power to almost everyone who lives and works in the area where that tornado...
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home. he parked it behind a fried chicken shack. >> my friends couldn't believe it.they're like, you're living in a van. mr. hollywood, mr. new york times. >> so what did dawn allegedly do to shrink steve's fortune from seven figures to nothing? >> she had me in high risk, very volatile, huge downside investments. i'd open up a statement that was two months old, and i'd see, like, a $200,000 drop. and then dawn would get on the phone and say, you're up in the market. i'm like, how am i up? the stock market's going through the roof and i'm losing hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> attorney tucker veatch claims that dawn was using steve's and other clients money to fuel her high end lifestyle. >> it ended up being a classic ponzi scheme. >> according to a civil lawsuit filed by the sec, dawn allegedly hoodwinked at least 46 investors in what the feds call a multi-million dollar ponzi scheme. >> money comes in. i use the money for other things and or overexpand, and then i start paying people back with the money that is coming in from other investors. >> when the feds
home. he parked it behind a fried chicken shack. >> my friends couldn't believe it.they're like, you're living in a van. mr. hollywood, mr. new york times. >> so what did dawn allegedly do to shrink steve's fortune from seven figures to nothing? >> she had me in high risk, very volatile, huge downside investments. i'd open up a statement that was two months old, and i'd see, like, a $200,000 drop. and then dawn would get on the phone and say, you're up in the market. i'm like,...
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dan quinto says he lives in a mobile home park nearby, and i could see what i thought was a bunch of birds. >> but what it was was the debris from the top of the tornado was kind of right over that way. >> i'm assuming you've lived in this area for quite some time. has there been a tornado before? i don't think that there has. >> no, i like i said, i worked in emergency services for 47 years, have seen floods, fires, all kinds of stuff. never a tornado. that was the first tornado i've ever seen. >> scotts valley police say tornado winds flipped over six cars, including a cal fire pickup truck, and knocked down trees and power lines in its path. police confirmed five people also suffered non-life-threatening injuries. monica keller told us she got caught outside near ace hardware when the tornado hit. >> i was trying to go indoors and i said, i can't get inside right now because i couldn't get across the parking lot on bean creek road, a witness says. >> an uprooted tree damaged a part of the roof at scotts valley middle school. >> that's my car. >> jenny solis says a large tree also
dan quinto says he lives in a mobile home park nearby, and i could see what i thought was a bunch of birds. >> but what it was was the debris from the top of the tornado was kind of right over that way. >> i'm assuming you've lived in this area for quite some time. has there been a tornado before? i don't think that there has. >> no, i like i said, i worked in emergency services for 47 years, have seen floods, fires, all kinds of stuff. never a tornado. that was the first...
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in a search of his home, including a van parked outside of his home, we found over 50,000 rounds of ammunition. >> authorities say he received $2 million for the shipments. he appeared in court today in los angeles with arraignment expected in the coming months. >>> still ahead, major developments in the search for a woman who disappeared after missing a connecting flight at lax. up next, why police say they no longer consider her a missing person. >> a simple message could...
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target serviced to meet needs fixing vehicles, rv and mobile home parks. safe parking cites community cell phone site there is is 5 million in budget this was allocate forward a west side parking will spot site and has not been spent on that or other services for people in rv's. we are happy to answer questions thank you very much. [applause]. >> we will now if you can hold, mruz we will go to speakers on behalf of the appellate on behalf of the appeal if you will line up to my left your right each speaker will have two minutes. >> mr. pit will add this there is a we'll walk a rule you hold applause if you would like to provide support give us your supportive hands >> first speaker. >> speaker. hello supervisors. my name is joy del video i live in buena vista park i'm cofounder of meal with dignity a 501 c 3 dedicated to ending hung in san francisco. since 2015 we made and delivered fresh bagged lunches. a ban would push no<,>i don'ts and doper unstable. this ban would waste city staff time and resources creating more [inaudible]. thank you for sharing your
target serviced to meet needs fixing vehicles, rv and mobile home parks. safe parking cites community cell phone site there is is 5 million in budget this was allocate forward a west side parking will spot site and has not been spent on that or other services for people in rv's. we are happy to answer questions thank you very much. [applause]. >> we will now if you can hold, mruz we will go to speakers on behalf of the appellate on behalf of the appeal if you will line up to my left your...
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> reporter: after living on the streets for 4 1/2 years eric finally found a place to call home at kennedy park. it is an area with about 25 separate encampments. some have created fenced yards and built makeshift homes. >> we have our own areas and do what we do. hang out and support each other. >> reporter: word of the city of napa closing the encampment has been spreading. the city says it has started helping people take their personal items to storage units in order to move them to a temporary camp just yards away on december 9th. it has also offered shelter but people like eric prefer to live on their own. >> i just like my freedom. i don't think i would feel free there. i'm forced to be around people i don't like or want to associate myself with. >> reporter: now eric, his girlfriend and their kitty will have to find a new place to live before the temporary location closes in four months. eric says he wishes he was still in his home in american canyon and had his job. for him, a divorce turned his life upside down. he feels homeless people are unfairly targeted when they have nowhere else
> reporter: after living on the streets for 4 1/2 years eric finally found a place to call home at kennedy park. it is an area with about 25 separate encampments. some have created fenced yards and built makeshift homes. >> we have our own areas and do what we do. hang out and support each other. >> reporter: word of the city of napa closing the encampment has been spreading. the city says it has started helping people take their personal items to storage units in order to move...
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petty bonner lives in a mobile home park about 200 yards away from where the tornado landed. ng 2 minutes amounts of coming down, hail and wind beating up against the wall it was a little scary by monday afternoon pg e had managed to repair the power lines and poles. most of the debris has been removed although crews. >>we're still working on repairing damage. some of the signal lights are still not working correctly. but overall, things are getting back to normal. patty says she and her neighbors, homes were undamaged. she feels for the people who were injured, but he's glad things didn't turn out worse. and it's just amazing that not more people were injured. the weather is expected to dry out of the next couple of days here in scotts valley with another possible storm arriving. >>next weekend. but for now and scotts valley, charles clifford kron, 4 news. >>president elect trump is preparing to take office and announcing the people he wants to join him in his cabinet next year. a new poll shows a majority of americans approve of the trump transition. but when it comes to his
petty bonner lives in a mobile home park about 200 yards away from where the tornado landed. ng 2 minutes amounts of coming down, hail and wind beating up against the wall it was a little scary by monday afternoon pg e had managed to repair the power lines and poles. most of the debris has been removed although crews. >>we're still working on repairing damage. some of the signal lights are still not working correctly. but overall, things are getting back to normal. patty says she and her...
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beloved sonoma county park ranger. 38 year old ranger cat pringle has been identified as the victim of a murder last week. a sheriff's office deputy did a welfare check at cat's home in hood mountain regional park the day before thanksgiving. >> he went in the house and announced his presence. there was no response. he saw light on in another room to find two people dead. >> at this point, the investigation indicates a 43 year old man and former colleague likely shot pringle and then himself. investigators have not commented on a possible motive. >> there's all the emotion that goes into a death to begin with, but then when you find that it's another employee of the county with an agency that we work closely with, it's it hits particularly close to home. >> the sonoma county regional parks described pringle as a dedicated and knowledgeable ranger who brought passion and warmth to everything she did. >> she was known as a, i would say, fearless but passionate, and she really took great pride into what she did as a ranger and advocating for her coworkers. >> damian evans is the president of sonoma county law enforcement association. they launched a fund to help prin
beloved sonoma county park ranger. 38 year old ranger cat pringle has been identified as the victim of a murder last week. a sheriff's office deputy did a welfare check at cat's home in hood mountain regional park the day before thanksgiving. >> he went in the house and announced his presence. there was no response. he saw light on in another room to find two people dead. >> at this point, the investigation indicates a 43 year old man and former colleague likely shot pringle and...
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surveillance cameras later picked up the van in the parking lot of a home depot store in rohnert park. the suspect was arrested and booked into jail. the parking officer is expected to be okay. >> take a look at big rig filled with chocolate caught on fire on 5.80, earlier this morning near grant line road. the chp posted these pictures of the smoke in the traffic on the westbound lanes saw lanes were reopened around 10 this morning. but it was a mess to the wild fire burned so hot. it melted the frame of the truck. it was hot chocolate. is that what you call laurent hot chocolate chocolate christmas chocolate? i mean, all that stuff out there. that's to beth. that's not going to get to the store. but >> out there right now, boy, feeling anything like christmas time as we've had some above normal temperatures around the bay area. if you want to get away this weekend. >> i think most parts of california going to be okay. looking out towards sfo right now. things are quiet out there and so far so good. no delays being reported. sfo, oakland or san jose are all looking open and clear to
surveillance cameras later picked up the van in the parking lot of a home depot store in rohnert park. the suspect was arrested and booked into jail. the parking officer is expected to be okay. >> take a look at big rig filled with chocolate caught on fire on 5.80, earlier this morning near grant line road. the chp posted these pictures of the smoke in the traffic on the westbound lanes saw lanes were reopened around 10 this morning. but it was a mess to the wild fire burned so hot. it...
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park. >> our time now 508. the golden state warriors made nba history at home in their latest loss. last night, klay thompson and the dallas mavericks were back at san francisco's chase center for a real shootout, and the mavericks defeated the warriors 144 to 133. those teams combined for an nba record breaking 48 three pointers. the warriors have now lost eight of their last ten games. they'll be flying to memphis to play the grizzlies later this week. >> well, another system has already arrived. especially up to the north. santa rosa has already picked up about a 10th of an inch. this is just a little guy. system looks impressive, but we're only going to get light to moderate amounts, especially the south. there won't be a lot there, but north. you know what? an overachiever would not surprise. i would think three quarters of an inch, maybe. that's pretty good. rain. petaluma, santa rosa, pretty steady. so i mean, it's amazing the, the division between who's had a lot of rain and who really hasn't. and it is, no doubt about it, about san francisco, oakland, san francisco, north,
park. >> our time now 508. the golden state warriors made nba history at home in their latest loss. last night, klay thompson and the dallas mavericks were back at san francisco's chase center for a real shootout, and the mavericks defeated the warriors 144 to 133. those teams combined for an nba record breaking 48 three pointers. the warriors have now lost eight of their last ten games. they'll be flying to memphis to play the grizzlies later this week. >> well, another system has...
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beloved sonoma county park ranger. 38 year old ranger cat pringle has been identified as the victim of a murder last week. a sheriff's office deputy did a welfare check at cat's homehood mountain regional park the day before thanksgiving. >> he went in the house and announced his presence. there was no response. he saw light on in another room to find two people dead. >> at this point, the investigation indicates a 43 year old man and former colleague likely shot pringle and then himself. investigators have not commented on a possible motive. >> there's all the emotion that goes into a death to begin with, but then when you find that it's another employee of the county with an agency that we work closely with, it's it hits particularly close to home. >> the sonoma county regional parks described pringle as a dedicated and knowledgeable ranger who brought passion and warmth to everything she did. >> she was known as a, i would say, fearless but passionate, and she really took great pride into what she did as a ranger and advocating for her coworkers. >> damian evans is the president of sonoma county law enforcement association. they launched a fund to help pringle'
beloved sonoma county park ranger. 38 year old ranger cat pringle has been identified as the victim of a murder last week. a sheriff's office deputy did a welfare check at cat's homehood mountain regional park the day before thanksgiving. >> he went in the house and announced his presence. there was no response. he saw light on in another room to find two people dead. >> at this point, the investigation indicates a 43 year old man and former colleague likely shot pringle and then...
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home front. the national park service is privileged to care for this memorial every day year-round, permanently foreverted both on the frontlines and at home. thank you all for being with us today to honor these veterans for your continued dedication remembering the past. for helping us to ensure the memory of those who fought at the bulge and elsewhere in world war ii, will be enshrined forever. thank you. we will not forget ever in your role in giving us the freedom that we enjoy today. thank you. [applause] >> before we moved to our final speaker, a quick reminder about the 2024 greatest generations commemorative coins, created by the united states meant. coins honor the legacy of world war ii and support the preservation of this memorial. there are just ten days left to order your client and own a piece of history. you can learn more at the display table after the ceremony. now it's my pleasure to introduce our final speaker, friends of the national world war ii memorial resident historian alex kershaw. alex best-selling author of numerous books on world war ii, including "new york times" bestselle
home front. the national park service is privileged to care for this memorial every day year-round, permanently foreverted both on the frontlines and at home. thank you all for being with us today to honor these veterans for your continued dedication remembering the past. for helping us to ensure the memory of those who fought at the bulge and elsewhere in world war ii, will be enshrined forever. thank you. we will not forget ever in your role in giving us the freedom that we enjoy today. thank...
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suzanne simpson, a 53 year old mother of four, was last seen on the night of october 6th at her olmos park home. a neighbor told police he heard a physical fight outside and then the next day, suzanne never arrived to pick up their five year old daughter from school. brad then reported suzanne missing, but when police arrived to question him, they say he was inconsistent and then stopped cooperating in the early morning hours, about 1:30 a.m, we arrested mr. simpson, just 36 hours after reporting suzanne missing. police arrest brad simpson for assault and unlawful restraint. it was enough to hold him as they continued to investigate and eventually uncover a payload of highly suspicious surveillance footage and more. october 7th, 9:12 a.m. brad's truck is seen at a fast food drive through. the warrant states that in the truck bed, they observed trash bags, a heavy duty trash can, an ice chest, a large, bulky item wrapped and secured in a blue tarp, and a metal rack seemingly to conceal and weigh the tarp down. 9:53 a.m. brad is captured on a home store camera, purchasing two bags of cement, an o
suzanne simpson, a 53 year old mother of four, was last seen on the night of october 6th at her olmos park home. a neighbor told police he heard a physical fight outside and then the next day, suzanne never arrived to pick up their five year old daughter from school. brad then reported suzanne missing, but when police arrived to question him, they say he was inconsistent and then stopped cooperating in the early morning hours, about 1:30 a.m, we arrested mr. simpson, just 36 hours after...
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prosecutors added the fifth and sixth murder charges after an exhaustive search of sherman's home in massapequa parkt express what this day means. after waiting and hoping for answers. >> victim jessica taylor was a sex worker who disappeared in 2003. >> this year has been 21 years since she was taken from us. longer than the chance that she got to be alive. >> valerie mack's body was found not far from taylor's, who was also decapitated. this may not be the end of new charges against sherman, with one of the crimes taking place more than 30 years ago. prosecutors are now broadening their timeline, reexamining more accounts of missing women. how many more victims do you think you're going to be able to do? >> you know, unfortunately, we have a lot of unsolved cases. and through our cold case unit where we're working on those cases. so whether they're related to this case or not, we're just going to keep plugging along one case at a time. >> he has pleaded not guilty to all the charges. >> i know that the district attorney is trying to put closure to these victims. what prosecutors like to do often i
prosecutors added the fifth and sixth murder charges after an exhaustive search of sherman's home in massapequa parkt express what this day means. after waiting and hoping for answers. >> victim jessica taylor was a sex worker who disappeared in 2003. >> this year has been 21 years since she was taken from us. longer than the chance that she got to be alive. >> valerie mack's body was found not far from taylor's, who was also decapitated. this may not be the end of new charges...
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structural claims and numerous name changes, many have passed through and will remember candlestick park as homee legendary athletes and entertainment. these memorable moments will live on in a place called the stick. (♪♪♪) >> we are providing breakfast, lunch, and supper for the kids. >> say hi. hi. what's your favorite? the carrots. >> the pizza? >> i'm not going to eat the pizza. >> you like the pizza? >> they will eat anything. >> yeah, well, okay. >> sfusd's meal program right now is passing out five days worth of meals for monday through friday. the program came about when the shelter in place order came about for san francisco. we have a lot of students that depend on school lunches to meet their daily nutritional requirement. we have families that can't take a hit like that because they have to make three meals instead of one meal. >> for the lunch, we have turkey sandwiches. right now, we have spaghetti and meat balls, we have chicken enchiladas, and then, we have cereals and fruits and crackers, and then we have the milk. >> we heard about the school districts, that they didn't know if
structural claims and numerous name changes, many have passed through and will remember candlestick park as homee legendary athletes and entertainment. these memorable moments will live on in a place called the stick. (♪♪♪) >> we are providing breakfast, lunch, and supper for the kids. >> say hi. hi. what's your favorite? the carrots. >> the pizza? >> i'm not going to eat the pizza. >> you like the pizza? >> they will eat anything. >> yeah, well,...
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structural claims and numerous name changes, many have passed through and will remember candlestick park as home to the legendary athletes and entertainment. these memorable moments will live on in a place called the stick. (♪♪♪) [music] san francisco emergency home program is a safety net for sustableable commuters if you bike, walk, take public transit or shares mobility you are eligible for a free and safe roadway home the city will reimburse you up to $150 dlrs in an event of an emergency. to learn more how to submit a reimbursement visit sferh. them that presides one by one financial counseling. financial counseling is on to anyone who guess so or work or receives serves in san francisco are you looking to build our credit reduce students loans or open a safe and volleyball bathing one-on-one counseling could be a good fit for you meet with a cloubt through preview your explore to help chief our goals throat that financials counsels can provide in english or spanish and can access interpretation services for my oat language use the service regardless of great recession good evening stated t
structural claims and numerous name changes, many have passed through and will remember candlestick park as home to the legendary athletes and entertainment. these memorable moments will live on in a place called the stick. (♪♪♪) [music] san francisco emergency home program is a safety net for sustableable commuters if you bike, walk, take public transit or shares mobility you are eligible for a free and safe roadway home the city will reimburse you up to $150 dlrs in an event of an...
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cruz county said he was stunned when he saw the tornado from his home at a scotts valley mobile home park it was was the debris from the top of the tornado was kind of right over that way. i worked in emergency services for 47 years, have seen floods, fires, all kinds of stuff. never a tornado. that was the first tornado i've ever seen. >> pga has now restored power to almost everyone in the area where the tornado hit. cleanup is expected to take several more days. >> our time now 736. well, this weekend's powerful storm combined with king tides caused a lot of flooding in some of the bay area coastal areas. the king tide reached about seven feet tall in san francisco, along pier five along the embarcadero. the high tides happened during a particular alignment of the sun, the moon, and the earth. >> these will really be the highest tides of the season for this king tide season, which always happens in the winter. >> have they worsened over the last couple of years in terms of regularity or intensity? >> well, we do have sea level rise. so every year they're going to be a little bit higher
cruz county said he was stunned when he saw the tornado from his home at a scotts valley mobile home park it was was the debris from the top of the tornado was kind of right over that way. i worked in emergency services for 47 years, have seen floods, fires, all kinds of stuff. never a tornado. that was the first tornado i've ever seen. >> pga has now restored power to almost everyone in the area where the tornado hit. cleanup is expected to take several more days. >> our time now...
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. >> reporter: the other big change having a place to call home in san francisco's park merced. acquired after a life-saving assist from the health department's newest branch. the stabilization program. focused on pregnant women struggling with addiction and homelessness. >> before this apple spent more than 15 years addicted to opioids. >> for the first time i ever did heroin and i was 11 years old. an older boyfriend shot me up. it definitely like opened my mind up to oh it feels good. i can be numb, you know. i don't need to feel anything. i don't need to feel pain. i came to san francisco and drugs were rampant, you know, it was, it all just exploded from there. i was like i had access to everything, suddenly. >> she ended up homeless in the tender loin and then she got pregnant. >> i really did not know how. i did not know was going to do. but, i knew, i knew that i wanted my baby and i knew i wanted my baby healthy >> reporter: she knew she could not do it on her own. >> iris, who is it? >> hi, come on in. >> reporter: her field public health nurse who guide apple every st
. >> reporter: the other big change having a place to call home in san francisco's park merced. acquired after a life-saving assist from the health department's newest branch. the stabilization program. focused on pregnant women struggling with addiction and homelessness. >> before this apple spent more than 15 years addicted to opioids. >> for the first time i ever did heroin and i was 11 years old. an older boyfriend shot me up. it definitely like opened my mind up to oh it...
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back here at home, oracle park is getting decked out for the holidays. reception, featuring bay area sports stars on midday live. abc seven news anchor kristen sze talked to giants legend hunter pence and his wife about why they're excited about being special guests this year. >> you get to play baseball, you get to hit in the batting cages. it supports local youth. this is the bay area. we support our own. >> the under-resourced children. the fact that kids get to go to this place that is so amazing, where all this magic happens. >> they're bringing in 400 kids. i know that's going to be a lot of fun, a lot of energy. >> so they've raised over $10 million in 15 years. and it's extremely important this this particular event is going to be helping build an east palo alto, a baseball field for under-resourced kids so that they get an opportunity to practice and play the game and enjoy the game that they love. >> abc seven is a proud sponsor of holiday heroes. it's fun for the entire family and the action starts at 530. tickets are still available and krist
back here at home, oracle park is getting decked out for the holidays. reception, featuring bay area sports stars on midday live. abc seven news anchor kristen sze talked to giants legend hunter pence and his wife about why they're excited about being special guests this year. >> you get to play baseball, you get to hit in the batting cages. it supports local youth. this is the bay area. we support our own. >> the under-resourced children. the fact that kids get to go to this place...
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we turn now to an alarming trend targeting air travelers who park at the airport, flying off on vacation or home parking lot to find their car stolen. here's abc's mola lenghi. >> tis the season to be flying. millions of travelers expected to take off over the holidays. but it's what happens while you're away that has experts worried with airport parking lots. a tantalizing gift for car thieves. >> you can make more money stealing cars than anything else. there's no better crime than stealing a vehicle. >> no one knows this better than mom of three jennifer powell. >> we're having to come out of pocket thousands of dollars. so this has put us in a hole tremendously. >> around the thanksgiving holiday, powell parked her lexus suv at atlanta's hartsfield jackson airport on her way to a dream family vacation. >> there was lots of lights. there was cameras. it was a what we thought would be a secure parking lot. >> three days later, a mercedes was parked in the spot where her car had been. >> it was gut wrenching. it was heartbreaking. i couldn't believe that somebody would do that to somebody. >> p
we turn now to an alarming trend targeting air travelers who park at the airport, flying off on vacation or home parking lot to find their car stolen. here's abc's mola lenghi. >> tis the season to be flying. millions of travelers expected to take off over the holidays. but it's what happens while you're away that has experts worried with airport parking lots. a tantalizing gift for car thieves. >> you can make more money stealing cars than anything else. there's no better crime...
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she took her dog for a walk in the park the dog came home with just the leash. >> was it her normal m.o. to take the dog for a walk in the mornings? yes. yes. she always took her dog for a walk. >> the initial officers that were called to the scene became very alarmed and felt like they needed to elevate or escalate this call. >> 15 minutes, i think after we had the call, we had eight, eight, i think eight cars down there looking for laci peterson, last seen wearing black pants and a white pullover shirt on my way down, i contacted the sergeant that was in charge of the patrolmen, and i asked him to, um, if he could just keep the house clean. >> don't let anybody else in the house. i could hear, you know, helicopters. i could hear patrolmen in the park. i knew there was a big search going on when i came back. >> i mean, the whole street was basically filled with people, her friends, acquaintances. i was shocked when i came around the corner. >> police and volunteers are scouring the area around modesto, california. >> the object of their search, a 27 year old woman, eight months pregnan
she took her dog for a walk in the park the dog came home with just the leash. >> was it her normal m.o. to take the dog for a walk in the mornings? yes. yes. she always took her dog for a walk. >> the initial officers that were called to the scene became very alarmed and felt like they needed to elevate or escalate this call. >> 15 minutes, i think after we had the call, we had eight, eight, i think eight cars down there looking for laci peterson, last seen wearing black...
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as for his tour stop, it's coming to oracle park, the home of the giants, in late may. presale tickets start this friday. and by the way, kendrick lamar also headlining the super bowl, which is in new orleans in february. that's going to do it for us here at 7:00. for everyone here at nbc bay area, including our assignment manager, gonzalo rojas. thanks for joining us. we hope you enjoy your evening, and we hope to see you back at 11. >>> it is the kickoff with a glamorous and star-studded red carpet here in new york city, access hollywood starts right
as for his tour stop, it's coming to oracle park, the home of the giants, in late may. presale tickets start this friday. and by the way, kendrick lamar also headlining the super bowl, which is in new orleans in february. that's going to do it for us here at 7:00. for everyone here at nbc bay area, including our assignment manager, gonzalo rojas. thanks for joining us. we hope you enjoy your evening, and we hope to see you back at 11. >>> it is the kickoff with a glamorous and...
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home. that was journalist june hobb park of reporting from sol, south korea. many thanks. indeed. thank you very much to syria now where a rebel forces are widening their rapid assault with reports that fighters are just 20 kilometers from the capital of damascus and closing in on other key cities. rebel commander has son abdel connie said the islamist let alliance was advancing on the southern gate of the capital. rebels have already snatched the entire southern province of dar off in the north. meanwhile, government forces have dug into defend the city of homes as they find to save presence by charlotte size 24 year old. well, let's get more from journalist osama mohammed who joins us from come, usually in northern syria, which is a kurdish majority area. welcome to delta you. we are seeing some reports that syrian forces are in fact retreating from areas outside damascus. what can you tell us about the situation around the syrian capital right now? thanks for having me. actually, the situation is becoming like changes very quickly and possibly the, the variables are taking from
home. that was journalist june hobb park of reporting from sol, south korea. many thanks. indeed. thank you very much to syria now where a rebel forces are widening their rapid assault with reports that fighters are just 20 kilometers from the capital of damascus and closing in on other key cities. rebel commander has son abdel connie said the islamist let alliance was advancing on the southern gate of the capital. rebels have already snatched the entire southern province of dar off in the...
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bay fc currently plays its home games at paypal park, which is in san jose.congress has passed a pair of bills to honor late california senator dianne feinstein. the bills would rename the san francisco federal building at united nations plaza and the post office at rincon center. she was when she was mayor. feinstein oversaw the development of rincon center near the embarcadero, so that's why they would name it after her. feinstein passed away last september. she was the country's longest serving female senator. both bills await president joe biden's signature. the california hall of fame welcomed seven new members tonight, all of them women. legendary chef julia child, who brought french cuisine from the kitchen to the television, is one of the headliners. also inducted was the late tina turner. the singer became known as the queen of rock n roll, and she was. other inductees include california first poet laureate ina coolbrith. civil rights activist alice piper. olympian vicki manalo draves, gorilla conservationist dian fossey, and civil rights pioneer mit
bay fc currently plays its home games at paypal park, which is in san jose.congress has passed a pair of bills to honor late california senator dianne feinstein. the bills would rename the san francisco federal building at united nations plaza and the post office at rincon center. she was when she was mayor. feinstein oversaw the development of rincon center near the embarcadero, so that's why they would name it after her. feinstein passed away last september. she was the country's longest...