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east bay junior high school orchestra that we first told you about last night on ab advand orchest hopkins junior high won second place at the national orchestra festival. 16 high schools and 6 junior highs schools were invited and hopkins was the only one from california. >>> meantime, dozens of teens spent the kay shopping in silken valley. the oaks event center where the princess project silicon valley has 8,000 dresses for the for taking. all teens qualify. the majority of dresses are brand-new, donated by manufacturers and local retailers. you could head to abc7 news.com for a link to make an appointment. >> i'm not an expert on live doppler 7, but i do notice green on it today. >> lots of it. >> hey, lisa. >> are we sick of this yet? yes, you heard we need it, but too much of a good thing. i know we need some sun, too. and plenty of that on the way. in my seven-day outlook. as we look live from lake tahoe, looks pretty wintry there. we still have some slick roadways and conditions will remain quite hazardous through the next couple of hours into tomorrow as the rain and snow end in t
east bay junior high school orchestra that we first told you about last night on ab advand orchest hopkins junior high won second place at the national orchestra festival. 16 high schools and 6 junior highs schools were invited and hopkins was the only one from california. >>> meantime, dozens of teens spent the kay shopping in silken valley. the oaks event center where the princess project silicon valley has 8,000 dresses for the for taking. all teens qualify. the majority of dresses...
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laurel southbound 29 after johns hopkins road, two right lanes blocked by that crash. initlly we weren't seeing any lane closures now w are. 70 to the spur 48 miles per hour going to take you 37 minutes. eun? >> melissa, thank you. >>> your time is 6:02. we begin with yet another ng lesson schoo during black history month. a white principal admitted using th n word durin a black history month assembly. >> this of course comes less than two weeks after a student at a loudon county school were instructed to be slaves during an activity. news 4 justin finch is live outside new hope academy with more on this latest situation. justin, good morning. >> reporter: aaron, eun, good morning. for a lot ofts par they say this is just an easy call to make. you don't use the nor in front of children at school period. but now the principal at the center of this all wants the public and for parents toea her side. principal joy morrow who is white says last week during their blackon history celebration they had a cancellation last minute so she stepped up to speak, sharing more than tw
laurel southbound 29 after johns hopkins road, two right lanes blocked by that crash. initlly we weren't seeing any lane closures now w are. 70 to the spur 48 miles per hour going to take you 37 minutes. eun? >> melissa, thank you. >>> your time is 6:02. we begin with yet another ng lesson schoo during black history month. a white principal admitted using th n word durin a black history month assembly. >> this of course comes less than two weeks after a student at a loudon...
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surgeons at johnson hopkins in baltimore performing the first transplant from a living donor hiv. in this case both donor and recipient both hiv positive. they did not know each other.h they're b recovering well. recently nttransp for hiv recipients have been performed with organs from deceased donors. >>> former vice president joe biden is leading the pack of democrats vying for the white house in 2020. 29% of voters who are democrat support biden. bernie sanders at 19% and beto rourke and kamala harris. >> we can tell you we'll be broadcasting the first presidential primary debate of the 2020 campaign, coming up june 26th and 27th in prime time, live from miami. more rules on the moderators and rules as we get closer. >>> an allegation of sexual abuse in a senior community n reported for days. >>> plusrm seam 4 and a well fed doug kammerer back live after the break, tra >>> we continue oreaking news the traffic troubles on the beltway at the legion bridge. the inner loop still csed after that tanker truck overturned at 2:00 this afternoon. at one point the backup was 8 miles lon
surgeons at johnson hopkins in baltimore performing the first transplant from a living donor hiv. in this case both donor and recipient both hiv positive. they did not know each other.h they're b recovering well. recently nttransp for hiv recipients have been performed with organs from deceased donors. >>> former vice president joe biden is leading the pack of democrats vying for the white house in 2020. 29% of voters who are democrat support biden. bernie sanders at 19% and beto...
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the advanced orchestra from hopkins jr. high school performed today at the national orchestra fell.tition in new mexico features 16 high schools and six middle schools from across the country. hopkins was the only california% school selected. >> good for them. >>> this is our favorite time of the week. finney's friday free stuff. >> we get giddy about it actually. >> what is a scoop? what is a scoop? >> in journalism it is a story nobody else has. >> i was thinking ice cream. >> ice cream. >> no. but close, kinds of. scoop is a corps pool app. brands new, it is based in san francisco. see i knew i would fool you. check out their video right here. what we are going to do is give you two free car pool credits with scoop. that makes your first two rides free or gives you have extra credits if you drive. what scoop does is put drivers and passengers together. the thing that's cool is that they guarantee you a ride home. do you know how everybody has a weird schedule? >> right. >> it is not necessarily people going back and forlgd. $10 value. that's the first thing. now that you have a w
the advanced orchestra from hopkins jr. high school performed today at the national orchestra fell.tition in new mexico features 16 high schools and six middle schools from across the country. hopkins was the only california% school selected. >> good for them. >>> this is our favorite time of the week. finney's friday free stuff. >> we get giddy about it actually. >> what is a scoop? what is a scoop? >> in journalism it is a story nobody else has. >> i was...
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sonoma county supervisor lynda hopkins says there is a plan in place. if you are unable to clear your debris you can go to the local assistance center in guerneville on main street. there are now two volunteer groups hauling away personal items. jennifer otten says the longer these items sit the more of an impact this will have on the area.sot it's gonna ruin mother nature, take the shine off a beautiful town where people vacation....we oc: want those people to come back. (robin) that was j-r stone reporting. the supervisor again says that everyone is welcome to come to the local assistance center in guerneville. she's also says more state dollars would only help government entitites in situations like this... and that the feds are the ones with the power to help people. (robin) now to the big story this morning... students in oakland... pleaded with the school board ... to invest money to support their education. but instead... the board members decided to make massive cuts to the budget. this decision comes after the teachers voted in favor of their n
sonoma county supervisor lynda hopkins says there is a plan in place. if you are unable to clear your debris you can go to the local assistance center in guerneville on main street. there are now two volunteer groups hauling away personal items. jennifer otten says the longer these items sit the more of an impact this will have on the area.sot it's gonna ruin mother nature, take the shine off a beautiful town where people vacation....we oc: want those people to come back. (robin) that was j-r...
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baroda-lake township police officer john hopkins saw the ambulance zip by and joined the pursuit.hopkins and two other officers were tailing the ambulance when he tried to put an end to the chaseseveral officers continued to chase the ambulance, hitting speeds of over 90 miles an hour. officers later deploying a stop stick, hitting the front passenger wheel.the chase moving off the interstate and slowing down.after nearly 15 minutes, the ambulance pulled into a local business before stopping in this church parking lot.police arrested 35-year-old fernando rubalcava- cardielhe's facing charges ranging from fleeing and eluding police to assault with a dangerous weapon.officer hopkins says this could've been much worse. (justine) that was max lewis reporting. police arrested the suspect.he's facing charges ranging from fleeing and eluding police to assault with a dangerous weapon. (justine) a crowd of more than 100 people marched through the neighborhood where stephon clark was shot by police. what they're demanding lawmakers do after clark's death by police. (justine) and -- two tornados to
baroda-lake township police officer john hopkins saw the ambulance zip by and joined the pursuit.hopkins and two other officers were tailing the ambulance when he tried to put an end to the chaseseveral officers continued to chase the ambulance, hitting speeds of over 90 miles an hour. officers later deploying a stop stick, hitting the front passenger wheel.the chase moving off the interstate and slowing down.after nearly 15 minutes, the ambulance pulled into a local business before stopping in...
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supervisor hopkins had all new information for us tonight. she says that if you don't have a truck, you might be too old to load up a truck, or if you don't have the money you can go to the local assistance center in guerneville and get help. there are two non profit organizations involved in volunteer work. they have trucks and can help you. they were helping small businesses and now they are helping people with homes. i talked with jenn otten who has a cabin in guerneville who says this debris needs to be cleaned or it is going to really have an impact on the area.(jr) the supervisor again says that everyone is welcome to come to the local assistance center in guerneville on main street. she's also says more state dollars can't come because the state only helps government entitites in situations like this. the feds are the ones with the power to help people but again federal emergency relief has not been approved. grant, vicki now back to you. (vicki) flood victims in guerneville are getting help from a local assistance center... just as mo
supervisor hopkins had all new information for us tonight. she says that if you don't have a truck, you might be too old to load up a truck, or if you don't have the money you can go to the local assistance center in guerneville and get help. there are two non profit organizations involved in volunteer work. they have trucks and can help you. they were helping small businesses and now they are helping people with homes. i talked with jenn otten who has a cabin in guerneville who says this...
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>> reporter: so he initially went to dental school and eventually landed at the prestigious johns hopkinsan amazing coincidence, dr. rodriguez just happened to be there in 2000, as abc news cameras captured a remarkable moment, a plastic surgery resident quitting on camera. >> her colleagues are stunned to learn that she is resigning as a doctor at hopkins. >> and i interviewed for that position and i got it. >> reporter: as he progressed in the field, learning skills to reshape bodies, he started seeing soldiers returning home from combat in afghanistan and iraq with horrific facial injuries, far beyond what plastic surgery could fix. >> imagine looking in the mirror every day without a normal face. >> it doesn't look like you. >> no, it's a complete identity crisis. but the face is the only part of the body you cannot conceal. you can't hide it. it's such an important part of our body. what defines us, what people see for the first time. without a normal face, it's not living. >> reporter: in 2012, dr. rodriguez did his first face transplant in maryland. then he moved on to nyu, where h
>> reporter: so he initially went to dental school and eventually landed at the prestigious johns hopkinsan amazing coincidence, dr. rodriguez just happened to be there in 2000, as abc news cameras captured a remarkable moment, a plastic surgery resident quitting on camera. >> her colleagues are stunned to learn that she is resigning as a doctor at hopkins. >> and i interviewed for that position and i got it. >> reporter: as he progressed in the field, learning skills to...
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. >>> a new study by johns hopkins medical school suggests omega-3 fatty acids could help combat asthma symptoms by lowering inflammation. children who ate more foods rich in omega-3s like fish and nuts were less likely to experience wheezing and chest tightness while other fatty acids had the opposite effect. >>> mosquitoes are more attracted to people according to researchers at florida international university. they say the findings could help design new and improved mosquito repellent. >>> surgeons at johns hopkins university have successfully transplanted a kidney between two people living with hiv. a 35-year-old became infected through a blood transfusion at six weeks old. she donated her kidney to an anonymous recipient on monday. doctors say both are doing well. >>> the anti-overdose drug narcan can be obtained in vending machines in the las vegas area. nevada health officials say the easily available narcan is making a big difference with opioid addiction the southern part of the state. narcan blocks the effects opioids have on the body and in some cases, can prevent oprah dose
. >>> a new study by johns hopkins medical school suggests omega-3 fatty acids could help combat asthma symptoms by lowering inflammation. children who ate more foods rich in omega-3s like fish and nuts were less likely to experience wheezing and chest tightness while other fatty acids had the opposite effect. >>> mosquitoes are more attracted to people according to researchers at florida international university. they say the findings could help design new and improved...
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. >> linda hopkins represents this region including some of the low-lying areas hit by the flooding. this morning she asked her colleagues to approve the funding to help remove the debris littering the neighborhoods. >> we have to get the streets cleared up. we are a resilient community. this is the first flood and i won't be the last but we need to address the current health hazards and environmental hazards that are there so we can start to get back together. reporter: there are centralized dumpster locations and the debris will be picked up from the curb. >> there were a lot of details to take care of and i think we found a path forward. >> reporter: so far sonoma county has not received any funding from fema because it is not deemed a federal disaster. in order for this to happen president trump would have to sign a declaration. jackie ward, kpix5 . >>> sonoma county estimates $50 , $50 million in flood damage. >>> police say an officer tried to arrest a wanted fugitive when the shooting occurred in rockford, illinois 80 miles from chicago. floyd brown is in his car after he was
. >> linda hopkins represents this region including some of the low-lying areas hit by the flooding. this morning she asked her colleagues to approve the funding to help remove the debris littering the neighborhoods. >> we have to get the streets cleared up. we are a resilient community. this is the first flood and i won't be the last but we need to address the current health hazards and environmental hazards that are there so we can start to get back together. reporter: there are...
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the ground beneath anthony hopkins' home slowly slips away. >>> and busier than ever, a very pregnant meghan markle proving there is no rest for the weary as she celebrates international women's day, her growing bump and a lot more with her due date fast approaching. today saturday, march 9, 2019. >> from nbc news, this is "today" with sheinelle jones, peter alexander and dylan dreyer live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> thank you for joining us on this saturday morning. we spring forward tonight, but certainly doesn't feel like spring yet. >> once again on a saturday morning all eyes are on the weather. >> and we'll start with that as our top story. the winter that will not let go. we're expecting another stormy weekend that could bring with it up to a foot of snow, flash flooding and the possibility of more tornadoes. dave price from wnbc here in new york is in for dylan this morning. what is it looking like? >> this is a story line that simply won't go away. let's go to some video. and you can see behind me we are looki looking at the scene from baldwin county you c, alabam
the ground beneath anthony hopkins' home slowly slips away. >>> and busier than ever, a very pregnant meghan markle proving there is no rest for the weary as she celebrates international women's day, her growing bump and a lot more with her due date fast approaching. today saturday, march 9, 2019. >> from nbc news, this is "today" with sheinelle jones, peter alexander and dylan dreyer live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> thank you for joining us on this...
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actor anthony hopkins' $5 million malibu mansion is feet away from falling off a cliff. escapedunathed from ty wildfire. but the recent torrential downpours are causing the hill to elude. >>> alissa liu is theple axel. she talked about the hard work that goes into looking so easy. >> i practice pretty much every day, monday through sunday. and the weekend i normally practice four hours on the ice, an hour or two off the ice. >> that's just a couple hours. oh, my goodness. the stars on ice tickets are on sale now. she will perform at the sap center i san jose on may 12th. >>> are you a gamer? you want to catch our double header gaming event tomorrow night. first, our shares designers, professionals who shaped the industry. the guinness world book of records named dennis fong the first professional gamer. he played under the alias, thresh. he made the front page of "the wall street journal" at one time. then big companies started calling to hire him. >> take on all comers. and they pay me $10,000 to show up p t 17 or 18, you know, to get paid $10,000 to show up for a few h
actor anthony hopkins' $5 million malibu mansion is feet away from falling off a cliff. escapedunathed from ty wildfire. but the recent torrential downpours are causing the hill to elude. >>> alissa liu is theple axel. she talked about the hard work that goes into looking so easy. >> i practice pretty much every day, monday through sunday. and the weekend i normally practice four hours on the ice, an hour or two off the ice. >> that's just a couple hours. oh, my goodness....
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actor anthony hopkins' $ million home is dangling precariously above a cliff.s rese es of rainstorms are eroding the ground underneath his malibu mansion. the house survived last year's wildfires. the home next door, not so lucky. w, with nothing to hold the soil, hot consistencsis house f from calling into the sea. >>> while r. kelly remains behind bars for his failure to pay more than $160,000 in child support, we're getting a new look at whate had to say during the contentiousinterview from gayle king earlier this week. morgan chesky is live in los angeles with more. gorning. >> good morning. r. kelly facing serious charges of child abuse today -- sexual abuse, rather. we saw the most explosi clips from the interview, but cbs h released even more, as kelly defends himself in the face of e mounting allegations. >> reporter:inger r. kelly behind bars, jailed for not paying child support, $160,000 worth. >> i've been told by his team that they'reng raihe money and, hopefully, he'll be out. >> reporter: the past two weeks changing a decades long musicre . februa
actor anthony hopkins' $ million home is dangling precariously above a cliff.s rese es of rainstorms are eroding the ground underneath his malibu mansion. the house survived last year's wildfires. the home next door, not so lucky. w, with nothing to hold the soil, hot consistencsis house f from calling into the sea. >>> while r. kelly remains behind bars for his failure to pay more than $160,000 in child support, we're getting a new look at whate had to say during the...
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half of johns hopkins funding comes from the department of defense. the president was i think clear in saying it's not about tuition, money that will go to tuition. these are special grants they get for various reasons. i have to ask you bernadette, our students on campus this reflects reflexively liberal or do most just keep to themselvesy don't want to cause any problems. keep my head down, study, may be party, have some fun. keep my head, study and get out of here. >> it's very hostile environment for conservative students and it's a shame they feel they can't speak out. they can't speak their values and their views because they will be shut down and universities should be promoting free-speech. >> laura: they say this is hyperbole. when you hear from liberals, you heard the guy when he played during the angle. it's a big exaggeration. there are a few examples where people went nuts and it's terrible. but this is all exaggeration. you exaggerate for publicity. >> this is happening with university administrators and professors in my case that you sa
half of johns hopkins funding comes from the department of defense. the president was i think clear in saying it's not about tuition, money that will go to tuition. these are special grants they get for various reasons. i have to ask you bernadette, our students on campus this reflects reflexively liberal or do most just keep to themselvesy don't want to cause any problems. keep my head down, study, may be party, have some fun. keep my head, study and get out of here. >> it's very hostile...
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ken: michael bloomberg's gift to jon hopkins makes mine seem immaterial. >> congratulations for setting bar to focus on. there is nothing more important. it starts preschool and goes through our greatest universities. i have done a lot of work in k-12 education. the numbers involved are staggering. a city like chicago will spend $5 billion a year in k-12 education. here is what is incredibly regrettable. , wenow how to educate youth just choose not to do it. it is heartbreaking. and that arena, i spend more time on the political front because it is our body politic letting our kids down. it is inexcusable. he creates so many problems we face today. i wish elizabeth warren had 1% passion to fix k-12 education as she has to attack those who have been successful. on the issue of higher education , america leads the world. this is not a given that we have the greatest universities in the world. i want to support ex-fiance in american education. david: you have been very and fall through art institutions. what is the appeal of art collecting to you, and where do you keep most of your art? [l
ken: michael bloomberg's gift to jon hopkins makes mine seem immaterial. >> congratulations for setting bar to focus on. there is nothing more important. it starts preschool and goes through our greatest universities. i have done a lot of work in k-12 education. the numbers involved are staggering. a city like chicago will spend $5 billion a year in k-12 education. here is what is incredibly regrettable. , wenow how to educate youth just choose not to do it. it is heartbreaking. and that...
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mainly because john hopkins in the real estate value is going up so a lot of these residents is not going to be here to do too much longer and they're going to bring in the good food because it's already south everything is about spacing right now everything so you've got well you've got wealthy people living next to lake poor people. so eventually to poor people it's going to get it's going to it's not going to be around anymore. they're moving a poor people out to the county out this way so homeowners. they give them vultures in voters meaning give you access to another house you don't have to pay new money just move wait on it good thing about it you may be away from the city so right now in the city there's a growing. epidemic of just like well the conflict is is no inclusion for the people as they are ready. best to call flick the conflict is there's no inclusion everyone does a resident right now. they're not included in no future plans best the conflict. desk changing because donald trump. donald trump is sending you oh basket full of contaminated food it already had to end in ther
mainly because john hopkins in the real estate value is going up so a lot of these residents is not going to be here to do too much longer and they're going to bring in the good food because it's already south everything is about spacing right now everything so you've got well you've got wealthy people living next to lake poor people. so eventually to poor people it's going to get it's going to it's not going to be around anymore. they're moving a poor people out to the county out this way so...
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county supervisor linda hopkins is furious. >> i think that we really need to have, frankly, an investigationwhat went wrong because there was not supposed to be water getting into these structures. there were steel bars. there were skirts. there were things that were supposed to keep the water out. evidently all of those measures failed. >> reporter: we reached out to the developer to find out why the barriers were not properly placed in time. as of now, they have yet to respond. in sebastopol, don ford, kpix5. >> we have posted health and safety information for people returning to flooded homes and businesses on our website at www.kpix.com. >>> a powerful earthquake struck southern peru overnight. the usgs says it was a magnitude 7.0. it hit 16 miles north, northeast of avengarra, no report of major damage or injuries so far. >>> one of osama bin laden's sons is an emerging leader in al-qaeda and now the u.s. government put a bounty on his head. the state department says it's willing to pay up to $1 million for information on hamza bin lauden. they say he has taken the reins of the terrth o
county supervisor linda hopkins is furious. >> i think that we really need to have, frankly, an investigationwhat went wrong because there was not supposed to be water getting into these structures. there were steel bars. there were skirts. there were things that were supposed to keep the water out. evidently all of those measures failed. >> reporter: we reached out to the developer to find out why the barriers were not properly placed in time. as of now, they have yet to respond....
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. >> supervisor linda hopkins says she hopes state and federal funds may eventually reimburse some of the clean-up costs. >>> the flooding in son osama acounty could take some of the fun out of the opening day for the sebastopol the league. heavy rain damaged the field aned snack shack and with the new soap set to start in just three weeks. we have a report on how much money is need to fix the damage. >> always receiving the throw with two hands. >> reporter: coaches and plays are reporting for sebastopol little league but the field underfood, be careful with your cleats. >> there are lots of holes that you can step in. it is really mushy. >> reporter: only last week, ballpark was 10 feet under. heavy rain overwhelmed the watershed next door and it flowed over the fence tops and into two field. for a few days, kayaks are could round the bases and when it receded, debrissquishy. >> reporter: the infield still a wet sponge. >> we'll get the season kicked off. it would have been nice if it wasn't 26 days before opening day. but we'll make it work. >> reporter: the biggest loss, the snack
. >> supervisor linda hopkins says she hopes state and federal funds may eventually reimburse some of the clean-up costs. >>> the flooding in son osama acounty could take some of the fun out of the opening day for the sebastopol the league. heavy rain damaged the field aned snack shack and with the new soap set to start in just three weeks. we have a report on how much money is need to fix the damage. >> always receiving the throw with two hands. >> reporter: coaches...
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. >> reporter: nina martinez was brimming with pride before surgery at johns hopkins in baltimore.ecame the first living donor with hiv to give her kidney to an hiv positive recipient. >> i'm the best looking living kidney donor with hiv the country has ever seen. i feel really good about that statement. >> reporter: following a 2013 law allowing people with hiv to become donors, 116 hiv positive patients have received kidneys and livers from deceased donors with hiv. this week's breakthrough involving a living donor expands the donor pool for hiv positive patients. that can help free up organs for anyone waiting for a kidney. a recent study shows patients who have their hiv under control are at low risk for kidney disease, allowing them to donate. >> looking at nina redefines what hiv looks like in 2019. hiv is not a fatal disease. >> reporter: martinez says she first wanted to donate her kidney to a friend with hiv. he died last fall before she completed screening. >> i still attribute my donation to him. had he not asked for a kidney, i would not have given one. >> reporter: in
. >> reporter: nina martinez was brimming with pride before surgery at johns hopkins in baltimore.ecame the first living donor with hiv to give her kidney to an hiv positive recipient. >> i'm the best looking living kidney donor with hiv the country has ever seen. i feel really good about that statement. >> reporter: following a 2013 law allowing people with hiv to become donors, 116 hiv positive patients have received kidneys and livers from deceased donors with hiv. this...
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last year a state jury found round of cause not hopkins the lymphoma in a groundskeeper, dwayne johnson. >>> a case of uc berkeley how it handled a violent rally last year moving forward. four people sued the school and city for blocking their escape, when protesters clashed ahead of a speech by conservative commentator. federal district judge today at dismissed the attempt to have the suit thrown out. the judge pointed to a similar case in san jose where pro trump rally attendees into a violent mob. the case have survived an appeal before the ninth circuit. the judge in the berkeley casing the university lost its immunity when officers lock the doors to attendees and the only escape route forcing them into harm's way. >>> a major backup on 580 this morning after a big rig loaded with bacon caught fire. happened early this morning at north flynn road near livermore. crews say the driver was able to get out quickly, no one was injured. >>> alameda county fire tweeting pictures of all that is left of the scorched big rig. all lanes have since reopened. no word on what caused the fire. >>>
last year a state jury found round of cause not hopkins the lymphoma in a groundskeeper, dwayne johnson. >>> a case of uc berkeley how it handled a violent rally last year moving forward. four people sued the school and city for blocking their escape, when protesters clashed ahead of a speech by conservative commentator. federal district judge today at dismissed the attempt to have the suit thrown out. the judge pointed to a similar case in san jose where pro trump rally attendees into...
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michael bloomberg's gift to jon hopkins makes mine seem immaterial.gratulations, michael, for completely setting a new bar for all of us to focus on. tohing is more important american competitiveness than education. nothing is more important. it starts at preschool and goes through our greatest universities. i have done a lot of work in k-12 education. the numbers involved are staggering. if you look at a city like chicago, we will spend about $5 billion a year in k-12 education. here is what is incredibly regrettable. to educate youth in america, we just choose not to do it. we know how to educate youth, we just choose not to do it. it is heartbreaking. and that arena, i spend more time on the political front because it is our body politic letting our kids down. it is inexcusable. he creates so many problems we face today. i wish elizabeth warren had 1% the passion to fix k-12 education as she has to attack those who have been successful. on the issue of higher education, america leads the world. this is not a given. this is not a given that we have
michael bloomberg's gift to jon hopkins makes mine seem immaterial.gratulations, michael, for completely setting a new bar for all of us to focus on. tohing is more important american competitiveness than education. nothing is more important. it starts at preschool and goes through our greatest universities. i have done a lot of work in k-12 education. the numbers involved are staggering. if you look at a city like chicago, we will spend about $5 billion a year in k-12 education. here is what...
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researchers from john hopkins university looked at er visits between 2011 and 2015 and found psychiatric related visits rose 28% in people under the age of 24, the largest increases were among teens, young adults and minorities. and although most of these visits were long, very few patients saw a mental health specialist while in the er. >>> a lot more news ahead. stick around. ad lib live picturo alto >>> good monday morning to you. a live look outside near palo alto. mike has tabs on the morning commute if you're trying to get out the door early. it's 4:54 right now. >>> nbc bay area responds to a vallejo man who says a garage door installer didn't fulfill his promises. >> consumer investigator chris chmura found an important for everybody. >> brad hired a contract why are to install a new garage door with an $89 battery backup so the door would open during the power outage. he did not get the battery he expected. the battery backup wasn't offered in writing. brad said the promise was verbal. stalemate. but our teams got the two sides talking and they settled the $89 dispute. now, if w
researchers from john hopkins university looked at er visits between 2011 and 2015 and found psychiatric related visits rose 28% in people under the age of 24, the largest increases were among teens, young adults and minorities. and although most of these visits were long, very few patients saw a mental health specialist while in the er. >>> a lot more news ahead. stick around. ad lib live picturo alto >>> good monday morning to you. a live look outside near palo alto. mike...
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tgae samples have been collected hopkins marine station, right next door to the aquarium, for 125 years. >> this from 1916. it's amazing that they've been preserved. but what we hope to do is to recreate what the ocean was like nst here, down the coast, 1916 through the experience of that specimen. >> reporter: scientists can analyze the specimen and extract information on the state of the ocean from the time it was preserved. >> so, we can get the temperature of the ocean, we can get pollutants in the ocean, we can get the nutrient levels. what we hope to do is to kind of at some of these things today, but then, pricessly, go back in time to these specimens. >> reporter: other specins can provide the lab with centuries' worth of data. this is the ear bone of a bowhead whale, which can live to be over 200 years old. the bone can provide information about the ocean throughout the animal's lifetime. >> yeah, so this animal could have been several hundred years td, and this sample is fr early 1950s. this animal could have been swimming around in the ocean before the declaration of independ
tgae samples have been collected hopkins marine station, right next door to the aquarium, for 125 years. >> this from 1916. it's amazing that they've been preserved. but what we hope to do is to recreate what the ocean was like nst here, down the coast, 1916 through the experience of that specimen. >> reporter: scientists can analyze the specimen and extract information on the state of the ocean from the time it was preserved. >> so, we can get the temperature of the ocean, we...
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the other, the now retired officers who were there on mar 22nd, 1989, a day of unimaginable who on hopkins court less than a mile from city hall. >> do here by annually recognize march 22nd, 2019 as charlie hill day. >> even after0 years, still stands as one of the saddest times in my life. and charlie hill, and hasky were true law enforcement heros. >> it changed a lot of things thn we do as agency and as a team, and now we need to make sure that we keeps charli legacy alive. >> reporter: charlie hill, named for his father, was just 7 when he lost his dad. as >> the city treated us so well throughout theyears, and city, it's more -- it's more the department. they are all family. current, formho, anyone w has been associated with it, everyone has been -- just been so absolutely nice to us. >> the sacrifice of the officer shot and wounded that d also remembered tonight. the pain of thatguight, survivor t, some people call it, was too much to bear. he was found four years later of a gunshot wound believed to have been utself-inflicted, he and his family absolutely remain in the hearts of the
the other, the now retired officers who were there on mar 22nd, 1989, a day of unimaginable who on hopkins court less than a mile from city hall. >> do here by annually recognize march 22nd, 2019 as charlie hill day. >> even after0 years, still stands as one of the saddest times in my life. and charlie hill, and hasky were true law enforcement heros. >> it changed a lot of things thn we do as agency and as a team, and now we need to make sure that we keeps charli legacy alive....
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. >> reporter: that is supervisor linda hopkins. she said piles like these abandoned paint cans aren't just in bad taste. they are slowing and threatening the actual flood clean-up. that's because the county or state does not reimburse for illegally dumped debris. so all of this must now be sorted and tracked. >> it could absolutely threaten our reimbursement, which is why we have people who are literally photographing every single debris pile and folks following it actually to the dump to make sure no one is throwing things in on the way. it's a very serious process, but it's really unfortunate people are doing this. it's unacceptable. we have people who just lost everything and you have folks taking an advantage to get rid of their stuff for free. >> people to come from somewhere else and dump their crap is a little bit more than i like to see. >> reporter: you saw the no dumping signs that have been posted at any number of spots up and down river road here. authorities want to hear from you if you see people doing this. they are
. >> reporter: that is supervisor linda hopkins. she said piles like these abandoned paint cans aren't just in bad taste. they are slowing and threatening the actual flood clean-up. that's because the county or state does not reimburse for illegally dumped debris. so all of this must now be sorted and tracked. >> it could absolutely threaten our reimbursement, which is why we have people who are literally photographing every single debris pile and folks following it actually to the...
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harry hopkins, henry morgenthau. these men were all devoted friends. but across the years, frances perkins first met fdr in 1910 when she became his secretary of labor. she had already known him 22 years. and he kept her by his side for the entire length of his presidency, the 12 years in labor that i had mentioned earlier. the whole time of his presidency. in fact, she tried to resign repeatedly. , she really hated life in washington, found it very difficult. but he could never let her go. and in fact, when she tried to resign in 1944, she was exhausted. she wanted to go home to new york. he actually reached his arms up to her, put his arms around her and said, please don't go. frances, how can you be so selfish? and she stayed. >> were there any initiatives, progressive initiatives that fdr pushed back on, or didn't fully implement? >> right. that's a really good question, and in fact the debate is raging right now in washington as we speak. frances perkins had presented fdr with a list of about 10 items that i mentioned at the beginning when i was r
harry hopkins, henry morgenthau. these men were all devoted friends. but across the years, frances perkins first met fdr in 1910 when she became his secretary of labor. she had already known him 22 years. and he kept her by his side for the entire length of his presidency, the 12 years in labor that i had mentioned earlier. the whole time of his presidency. in fact, she tried to resign repeatedly. , she really hated life in washington, found it very difficult. but he could never let her go. and...
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actor anthony hopkins' mansion is feet away from falling off a deliver.he house managed to make it through the deadly wildfire last year but recent torrential rains, the most severe in 40 years, has been eating away at the cliff on which the home sits. ♪ ♪ with the chase mobile app, jason wu could pay practically anyone, at any bank, all while putting on a runway show for new york fashion week. ♪ ♪ he could. or, he could make it even easier - and set up recurring payments to his neighbor. for cat sitting. (meow) whoa. you've groomed her, too. (cell phone vibrating) and now she's ready for the catwalk. life, lived jason's way. chase. make more of what's yours. playoffs. >>> okay. it is a big-time matchup that we could be seeing in the playoffs. the two best teams in the conference. >> the warriors and the denver nuggets. it happened in oakland tonight. let me show you how it shook down. >> purple shoes! >> we told you earlier in the newscast, steph curry and riley, not a daughter, giving away money for college scholarships. fourth quarter, warriors dominat
actor anthony hopkins' mansion is feet away from falling off a deliver.he house managed to make it through the deadly wildfire last year but recent torrential rains, the most severe in 40 years, has been eating away at the cliff on which the home sits. ♪ ♪ with the chase mobile app, jason wu could pay practically anyone, at any bank, all while putting on a runway show for new york fashion week. ♪ ♪ he could. or, he could make it even easier - and set up recurring payments to his...
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and gary banks and joanne, antoinette hopkins as they continue the work of providing job training and placement for our residents. this is about the holistic evolution about this community and this is the model that tabernacle and related are now carrying forward in our work in this -- in this city and across the state. and, you know, while i've got fiona sitting here, you know, with her rapt attention, yes, we will be calling you because this very rule of adapting the rules to folks doing the work, that is music to our ears because that has been the impediment. if you've got to check all these boxes that fit into certain protocols, that's going to eliminate a whole lot of others who are really capable and willing to do this work. so any way, i wrap up with that, and amos brown told me that's enough. [applause] >> oh, yes, and let me mention, we are going to be offering tours starting at 12:15? >> 12:40. >> 12:40. so you can grab a drink or a bite and meet us at this table just over to my left if you care to join us for a tour, 12:40. thank you. >> ever wonder about programs the city
and gary banks and joanne, antoinette hopkins as they continue the work of providing job training and placement for our residents. this is about the holistic evolution about this community and this is the model that tabernacle and related are now carrying forward in our work in this -- in this city and across the state. and, you know, while i've got fiona sitting here, you know, with her rapt attention, yes, we will be calling you because this very rule of adapting the rules to folks doing the...
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. >> reporter: nina martinez was brimming with pride before monday's surgery at johns hopkins.with h.i.v. to give her kidney to an h.i.v.-positive patient. >> i feel really good about that statement. >> reporter: a 2013 law allowing people with h.i.v. to become donors, 116 h.i.v.-positive patients have received kidneys and livers from deceased donors with h.i.v. this week's breakthrough involving a living donor expands the potential organ donor pool for h.i.v.-positive patients. that could help free up organs for anyone waiting for a kidney. dr. dorry segev says a recent study shows patients who have their h.i.v. under control are at low risk for kidney disease, allowing them to donate. looking at nina redefines what h.i.v. looks likes in 2019. h.i.v. is not a fatal disease. >> reporter: martinez says she first wanted to donate her kidney to a friend with h.i.v. he died last fall before she completed screening. >> i still attribute my donation to him, because had he not asked for a kidney, i would not have given one. >> reporter: so in some way he and you have still been able t
. >> reporter: nina martinez was brimming with pride before monday's surgery at johns hopkins.with h.i.v. to give her kidney to an h.i.v.-positive patient. >> i feel really good about that statement. >> reporter: a 2013 law allowing people with h.i.v. to become donors, 116 h.i.v.-positive patients have received kidneys and livers from deceased donors with h.i.v. this week's breakthrough involving a living donor expands the potential organ donor pool for h.i.v.-positive...
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oscar—winning actor anthony hopkins' multi—million dollar malibu home is in danger of falling off a clifforms ate away part of the cliff on which it stands. the house had a lucky escape last november when the fast moving woolsey fire tore through malibu and neighboring area of calabasas destroying dozens of nearby homes. hen harriers, which are rare birds of prey, are being deliberately targeted and killed, according to the rspb. in the most recent case in wiltshire one of the birds, which was being tracked by a satellite tag, has vanished and is presumed dead. police are investigating, and there are concerns over a government plan to introduce more hen harriers into the wild, as andrew plant reports. out on the hunt for a bird of prey. teams have been searching this wiltshire countryside. it is where vulcan, a rare hen harrier, satellite tag suddenly stopped responding. but both the bird and its tag have disappeared. sadly, suspicious occasion. so that tag just one day stopped working? stopped working — so the tag was in very good health, and it's being investigated by wiltshire police a
oscar—winning actor anthony hopkins' multi—million dollar malibu home is in danger of falling off a clifforms ate away part of the cliff on which it stands. the house had a lucky escape last november when the fast moving woolsey fire tore through malibu and neighboring area of calabasas destroying dozens of nearby homes. hen harriers, which are rare birds of prey, are being deliberately targeted and killed, according to the rspb. in the most recent case in wiltshire one of the birds, which...
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sonoma county supervisor lynda hopkins says there is a plan in place.clear your debris you can go to the local assistance center in guerneville on main street. there are now two volunteer groups hauling away personal items. jennifer otten says the longer these items sit the more of an impact this will have on the area.sot it's gonna ruin mother nature, take the shine off a beautiful town where people vacation....we oc: want those people to come back. ( darya ) in the south bay... police are warning about a spike in burglaries in milpitas-- since the beginning of this year...( james ) the majority of these auto burglaries happened in the parking lots of shopping centers. kron 4's will tran is joining us now live with what you need to know. ( will ) if you're shopping in milpitas make sure you don't leave valuables sitting on your car seatssince the beginning of the year the city has seen an explosion of car burglaries ... most of them in areas many think are safe here's the breaking downsince the beginning of the year there have been 145 car burglaries..
sonoma county supervisor lynda hopkins says there is a plan in place.clear your debris you can go to the local assistance center in guerneville on main street. there are now two volunteer groups hauling away personal items. jennifer otten says the longer these items sit the more of an impact this will have on the area.sot it's gonna ruin mother nature, take the shine off a beautiful town where people vacation....we oc: want those people to come back. ( darya ) in the south bay... police are...