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you are the guy from idaho. >> i'm from idaho now. appreciate that. everybody do what you would normally do. greg: work for tips. into the mix, we throw the people that don't want to be bothered, rosanna, and business people. look at the finance types. the 1%'s. rosanna: perhaps we know you from some where? >> no. >> you are in our way. greg: those guys mean business. casual friday though. walk by them. do your thing. walk by. now, what are you seeing? rosanna: this could work, greg. councilmember? i think this could work because everybody got thing. people who have come where to go can get to their jobs. greg: is that enough of a test? >> this is a good recreation of what it would like. the areas are strips like this, many strips throughout times square. greg: now to how it was in the old days. everybody come out of the box. all right. now, as these guys come by in a moment, work them hard for tips, okay. come on down. work them hard. no? rosanna: would you put your arm around somebody? >> i'm so good at it, i can do it and he'll think it is funny. r
you are the guy from idaho. >> i'm from idaho now. appreciate that. everybody do what you would normally do. greg: work for tips. into the mix, we throw the people that don't want to be bothered, rosanna, and business people. look at the finance types. the 1%'s. rosanna: perhaps we know you from some where? >> no. >> you are in our way. greg: those guys mean business. casual friday though. walk by them. do your thing. walk by. now, what are you seeing? rosanna: this could...
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we wondered how is it going in idaho? we asked natalie hearst, an anchor in boise, if drivers and cyclists in idaho made it work. >> we've learned to because in idaho, being an outdoors community, there are foothills where you can do mountain biking here in town. we also have lots of commuters who bike to work on a regular basis going 30 miles in on a regular day. i think biggest thing is awareness. we've learned, even myself as a driver, as you approach an intersection, you've got to look twice for the motorcyclist and the bicycles. >> idaho has had this law since 1982. >>> tonight san francisco has a plan to spend half a million dollars a year on diapers. the city is the first to subsidize diapers for low income families. families on assistance get around $700 a month and diapers can cost upwards of $100. human services of san francisco hopes this new program will help parents and their babies' bottom line. >> it pays a lot. it means i can spend more money on his milk or urgent necessities. >> the city will expand the p
we wondered how is it going in idaho? we asked natalie hearst, an anchor in boise, if drivers and cyclists in idaho made it work. >> we've learned to because in idaho, being an outdoors community, there are foothills where you can do mountain biking here in town. we also have lots of commuters who bike to work on a regular basis going 30 miles in on a regular day. i think biggest thing is awareness. we've learned, even myself as a driver, as you approach an intersection, you've got to...
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pocotelo, idaho. september 22nd, 2006. >> we're here in his car. the time is 9:50. unfortunately, we have the grueling task of killing our two friends. and they are right in a house just down the street. >> emergency 911. >> i need an ambulance at my house now. >> okay, what's going on? >> somebody looks dead on my floor! oh, my god. there is a dead girl on my floor. she's missing a finger. >> that call to 911 came in on sunday, september 24th, 2006. >> i get a phone call from the bannock county sheriff's dispatch that there had been a murder, and that our victim was a 16-year-old girl. we just don't get a lot of crime on this part of our county. >> it's out of the ordinary. >> for a murder to happen in this neighborhood is unheard of. >> idaho state police lieutenant john ganski and detective andy thomas of the bannock county sheriff's office lead the investigation. >> there's the house. we have tape across this whole area here. and then we had one point of entry to the scene. >> there's a door going into the home through the garage into a basement. immediately in
pocotelo, idaho. september 22nd, 2006. >> we're here in his car. the time is 9:50. unfortunately, we have the grueling task of killing our two friends. and they are right in a house just down the street. >> emergency 911. >> i need an ambulance at my house now. >> okay, what's going on? >> somebody looks dead on my floor! oh, my god. there is a dead girl on my floor. she's missing a finger. >> that call to 911 came in on sunday, september 24th, 2006. >>...
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at least washington, oregon, idaho, also back into montana looking at 1 to 2 1/2 inches of rain.arts of montana could see 3 1/2 inches in the come days. good news on that front. tuesday, san francisco, 73, in the moo rena, 72 in the financial district. comer right here near the coastline at the golden gate bridge with 68. for the peninsula, pacifica at 69, palo alto going warm, not extremely hot. expecting 80 degrees. san jose, sunny skies and 84. let's take you to the north bay, east bay, and also for the trivalley. and we will see numbers we think drop out of the low 90s. we had that today. tomorrow looks like 87 in danville. grin itch, you are going to be close to that. livermore, 89. east bay, walnut creek, 87. up into the north bay, a mix of mid 80s. by this weekend, temperature does get hotter. as we talked about, no 100s expected in the forecast. 93 in the south bay on friday. east bay, 87. i'm going to leave with you the equatorial warming el nino, there is no way we would have three strong pacific hurricanes happening right now if those el nino conditions weren't out her
at least washington, oregon, idaho, also back into montana looking at 1 to 2 1/2 inches of rain.arts of montana could see 3 1/2 inches in the come days. good news on that front. tuesday, san francisco, 73, in the moo rena, 72 in the financial district. comer right here near the coastline at the golden gate bridge with 68. for the peninsula, pacifica at 69, palo alto going warm, not extremely hot. expecting 80 degrees. san jose, sunny skies and 84. let's take you to the north bay, east bay, and...
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>> the idaho policeman handcuffs davis and pulls him out of the vehicle. still conscious, davis strikes up a conversation. >> i don't know, was it fun to you? >> it was a rush. >> what a rush, huh? wish we would have killed you? >> hildenstab is still nursing his broken leg, but he says his pain is overtaken by the intense emotion of knowing he's helped capture george davis. >> i was just so probably in exhilaration i'll never feel in my life again. you know, i was happy. it was just a great feeling. it seemed like at the time one of the happiest moments in my life. i had got this guy stopped. and i survived it. >> as davis' shooting spree comes to an end, one of his victims, michael carroll, is struggling to survive. >> my son had just turned 5 two days ago. like he could not have a dad all of a sudden. like that was a really powerful thing for me. >> to everyone's surprise, carroll pulls through, as do the five others who survived the shooting in ennis, but there's a long road to recovery for carroll. >> getting shot was easy. like the really hard part w
>> the idaho policeman handcuffs davis and pulls him out of the vehicle. still conscious, davis strikes up a conversation. >> i don't know, was it fun to you? >> it was a rush. >> what a rush, huh? wish we would have killed you? >> hildenstab is still nursing his broken leg, but he says his pain is overtaken by the intense emotion of knowing he's helped capture george davis. >> i was just so probably in exhilaration i'll never feel in my life again. you know,...
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some politicians want san francisco to change the rules of the road and allow idaho stops. that's when cyclests can roll through stop signs when it's safe. >> you have to be vigilant on the bike. when i make the decision not to stop at a stop sign, it's a well thought out decision. >> san francisco is not idaho. >> at a community advisory bicycle board meeting, captain john sanford is not convinced. even some cyclists are skeptical. >> there are too many cyclists, at this point we need to roll -- >> it's becoming more aggressive. >> the debate over idaho stops rolled forward, riders are hoping bad behavior like the incident at critical mass doesn't put the brakes on the discussion. >> i don't think one person who acted out aggressively can be a representation for all of the people who ride bikes. >> jean ellie, nbc bay area news. >> a new report details risk in a plan to haul oil through venetia. valero wants to transport crude oil every day to its oil refinery in venetia. right now that's brought in by boat. city leaders released an environmental impact report. it also ind
some politicians want san francisco to change the rules of the road and allow idaho stops. that's when cyclests can roll through stop signs when it's safe. >> you have to be vigilant on the bike. when i make the decision not to stop at a stop sign, it's a well thought out decision. >> san francisco is not idaho. >> at a community advisory bicycle board meeting, captain john sanford is not convinced. even some cyclists are skeptical. >> there are too many cyclists, at...
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. >> reporter: it's called the idaho stop because it's legal in idaho but it's illegal in california. if it passes, it would direct police to make it among the lowest priorities to enforce. san francisco ignoring state or federal law? eh, it happens quite a bit. at 6:00, we'll take a look at some of those instances. in san francisco, mike sugerman, kpix 5. >>> san francisco city leaders making it easier for students to report campus sexual assaults. two signed an agreement improving the process. >> to make sure that when there's a survivor, someone has been victimized by asexual assault, they don't get cut off in a bureaucracy where they get bounced from one organization to the other. >> the agreement spells out how the campus and law enforcement agencies will coordinate respond and help students who report a sexual assault. >>> other bay area headlines tonight three men charged with felony assault for the brutal attack on a vikings fan after a 49ers game at levi's stadium. they were in court today. the attack was caught on cell phone video. the man was beaten unconscious in the parki
. >> reporter: it's called the idaho stop because it's legal in idaho but it's illegal in california. if it passes, it would direct police to make it among the lowest priorities to enforce. san francisco ignoring state or federal law? eh, it happens quite a bit. at 6:00, we'll take a look at some of those instances. in san francisco, mike sugerman, kpix 5. >>> san francisco city leaders making it easier for students to report campus sexual assaults. two signed an agreement...
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all those photos had him with long hair. >> he wouldn't be allowed at byu in idaho. >> wow.w? another thing that's kind of strange that we didn't know about, ikea apparently has its own fashion show. take a look at the stuff they put out there. this is part of -- >> what in the world? >> the first fashion show. it's a collection that will be available in the u.s. for spring 2016. don't put things here. i'm not quite sure -- >> that's an eye. >> that's an eyeball. space eyeball? i'm not so sure. but there are aprons, shopping bags, cushions, dinnerware, lamp shades. and a -- >> doesn't that look like kanye's fashion line? >> no. his is fantastic. this is very interesting. this is like interpretive fashion. >> it is. just imagine how long it took them to put that together. ikea. >>> breaking overnight on "world news now," death row drama. the tense legal battle to stop a mother convicted of a murder plot from execution. the decision a short while ago from the supreme court. >>> and new this half hour, same-sex marriage and the pope. >> details emerging about the county clerk f
all those photos had him with long hair. >> he wouldn't be allowed at byu in idaho. >> wow.w? another thing that's kind of strange that we didn't know about, ikea apparently has its own fashion show. take a look at the stuff they put out there. this is part of -- >> what in the world? >> the first fashion show. it's a collection that will be available in the u.s. for spring 2016. don't put things here. i'm not quite sure -- >> that's an eye. >> that's an...
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we went to five present-day states of western nebraska idaho and the great american desert. this is what bennister continental space and as i say in the book you find our national character. without the trail you can't finish the united states. 5000 people crossed and they were called pioneers between 1843 in the civil war. after the civil war another half a million or so eventually the railroads. the pioneers had picked their terrain so well and this trail went all the way back to the indian days because of the discovery of western wyoming which is a natural land way to the rockies which made it easy. another 500,000 plus. the pioneers pick their terrain so well that the railroads, the lincoln highway the pony express and the stagecoach is essentially followed the same route that the pioneers had. it's a very important thing very informative of national character and native americans at a time when the country was populated across to get either to california or oregon or the california trail coming down to west through nevada. i will show you a few pictures here. that is to
we went to five present-day states of western nebraska idaho and the great american desert. this is what bennister continental space and as i say in the book you find our national character. without the trail you can't finish the united states. 5000 people crossed and they were called pioneers between 1843 in the civil war. after the civil war another half a million or so eventually the railroads. the pioneers had picked their terrain so well and this trail went all the way back to the indian...
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was rang as the best place for drivers in the country, would you really want to move to idaho? reporting for three on your side, i'm jim donovan. >>> ouch. >> idaho, yikes. >>> speaking of trying, one texas state university student opted for a smaller mode of transportation, a after getting her license suspended for a dwi. residents have snapped pictures of this girl getting around campus in her pink barbie jeep, yeah, as you can imagine the the story is going viral on line and reporter doug miller has the the story. >> she's what you would call a class clown. >> reporter: her family will tell you what is going on with tara monroe is no surprise. >> that is tara, always has drama agoing on. >> reporter: this young woman from kingwood is going to college to san marcus. one night the she got pulled over for an alleged dui. >> i went and put my bike rack on my jeep, and precede todd drive to san mar coast and told her the jeep is mine, here's your bike, this is your new form of transportation. >> reporter: instead she went on craigs list and bought a used barbie jeep, and then she
was rang as the best place for drivers in the country, would you really want to move to idaho? reporting for three on your side, i'm jim donovan. >>> ouch. >> idaho, yikes. >>> speaking of trying, one texas state university student opted for a smaller mode of transportation, a after getting her license suspended for a dwi. residents have snapped pictures of this girl getting around campus in her pink barbie jeep, yeah, as you can imagine the the story is going viral on...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from idaho seek recognition? >> i seek unanimous consent to and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one inute. mr. labrador: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to make it clear is not hether planned parenthood sold fetal body parts from abortions. it's that human beings have been reduced to mere commodities by this practice and federal dollars are contributing to it. i do not want to contribute to a system that profits from someone's fate nor do i want to subject millions of taxpayers to supporting this violation of life. it is often a temptation to boil this argument down to medical terms and ignore the real losses our nation faces when we choose to reject someone before he or she has been given the chance to live. for this reason i do not support funding planned parenthood and its tragic influence on our nation's future. the funding planned parenthood -- defunding planned parenthood will not affect women's health. in the state of idaho there a
for what purpose does the gentleman from idaho seek recognition? >> i seek unanimous consent to and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one inute. mr. labrador: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to make it clear is not hether planned parenthood sold fetal body parts from abortions. it's that human beings have been reduced to mere commodities by this practice and federal dollars are contributing to it. i do not want to...
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spouseblem with a in missouri, and taking the child to idaho is a problem we have had.ave the same kind of problem, and it involves chile, britain, the united states, and there is a treaty that will have words in it which will be an effort to resolve far more differences than there are in all likelihood between idaho and say wisconsin. it is those people writing the treaty and the federal judges interpreting it who will have a major impact. i'm simply saying be prepared for that. >> you mentioned the number of institutions, and you said maybe what? that the united states adheres to as a rule-making body. >> in the hundreds somewhere. >> do we need some world court. ? >> there are world courts. there are 16 international -- when the lawside of iran are different than the loss of the united states? problem.s the kind of nuancesan give me the of it because you are thinking about it and write a book about it. greenhouse gas commission. it said the united states could use some of its supply of greenhouse gases because it was a special need. there is a statute that says you h
spouseblem with a in missouri, and taking the child to idaho is a problem we have had.ave the same kind of problem, and it involves chile, britain, the united states, and there is a treaty that will have words in it which will be an effort to resolve far more differences than there are in all likelihood between idaho and say wisconsin. it is those people writing the treaty and the federal judges interpreting it who will have a major impact. i'm simply saying be prepared for that. >> you...
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number 5, idaho is under severe or stream, and we have fires for the firefighters out there now. number one was oregon. all of the state is under severe or extreme drought, because of the snow pack that they have. this past winter. let's look at how this played out. in 2012 it was a different story. we were talking about the drought situation. as we went to 2013, it started to shift out here towards the west. 2014 it was california as well. as we go to this year, the drought is moving here to the north. oregon and washington. this is what the next three month forecast looks like. long-term forecast. what they are saying is it's going to be drier than average for part of the washington, idaho as well as to oregon. just not a good thing at all. down to the south, they expect to be a little wetter than average. arizona seeing some of the wettest conditions in california, in that area. we are not really seeing the wetter months coming, until we get to november. the heavier rain will not come to december or january. >> okay. good to see you. thank you. kentucky clerk gaoled for refusi
number 5, idaho is under severe or stream, and we have fires for the firefighters out there now. number one was oregon. all of the state is under severe or extreme drought, because of the snow pack that they have. this past winter. let's look at how this played out. in 2012 it was a different story. we were talking about the drought situation. as we went to 2013, it started to shift out here towards the west. 2014 it was california as well. as we go to this year, the drought is moving here to...
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john: why does idaho look so weird? >> it is a franken state. i can say that, i lived there 20 years. there was a large part of idaho that was montana until territorial governor wallace got drunk and gave it away to montana. he got hoodwinked to giving it away to another state. john: and another state called jefferson. >> jefferson is one that went pretty far. john: northern california. >> northern california and southern oregon, if understanding about it northern california is -- well, southern california is cars and movie stars, northern california is forests and big foot. it's a totally different area and so it makes sense to split it up. nobody thought ca cald stay that big. in early december of 41 they were starting to have protests and petitions and then pearl harbor came and that -- they burden of proof to make it a state, the japanese attacked, now we have california. >> but they're still trying. john: thank you, michael, i find that fascinating. next, why do we even have states? what good are states? plus the self-destructive rule that
john: why does idaho look so weird? >> it is a franken state. i can say that, i lived there 20 years. there was a large part of idaho that was montana until territorial governor wallace got drunk and gave it away to montana. he got hoodwinked to giving it away to another state. john: and another state called jefferson. >> jefferson is one that went pretty far. john: northern california. >> northern california and southern oregon, if understanding about it northern california...
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. >>> a huntner idaho sharing details of his near death experience after surviving days in the wilderness. john seine alone in the woods when he fell and broke his leg. he had no cell service and used sticks to make a splint, then crawled three miles over nearly four days in such pain, he considered shooting himself. when he started to write a good-bye letter to his family, it motivated him to keep going. that's when he was spotted by a group of bikers who called for help. >>> singer chris brown will not be welcome in australia for his december tour. an immigration official says she'll refuse his request for a visa because of his criminal conviction for assaulting rihanna. brown pleaded guilty to felony assault and was freed from probation this year. britain, canada, and new zealand have also refused his visa. >>> when it comes to popular tv shows, binge watching has become a way of life for many of us. >> netflix wanted to know exactly when and how do we get hooked. it's not what you might think. after examining 25 of its most popular series like "house of cards" orange is the new black"
. >>> a huntner idaho sharing details of his near death experience after surviving days in the wilderness. john seine alone in the woods when he fell and broke his leg. he had no cell service and used sticks to make a splint, then crawled three miles over nearly four days in such pain, he considered shooting himself. when he started to write a good-bye letter to his family, it motivated him to keep going. that's when he was spotted by a group of bikers who called for help. >>>...
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the idaho stop law, first enacted in idaho. it allows cyclists to treat stop signs like yield signs and red lights like stop signs. the supervisor introduced that legislation this month in response to the tug-of-war involving police and cyclists. mayor lee's warning the board to expect a veto if they approve the legislation. >>> redwood city right now, in case you didn't notice, blooming with development, but not everyone likes rate of progress. people lined up at city hall to voice opinions about the latest development proposal. this would go on marshall street near the historic courthouse. many in the community saying it's not a good fit for the area. >> we're not asking people to stop growth. we want to make sure that it's not too fast, too soon. >> we are paying the price literally from our residents to do decent development on a regular basis. >> residents say, increasing traffic is only going to get worse as this development continues. last night the city council decided to continue discussing the marshall street proposal
the idaho stop law, first enacted in idaho. it allows cyclists to treat stop signs like yield signs and red lights like stop signs. the supervisor introduced that legislation this month in response to the tug-of-war involving police and cyclists. mayor lee's warning the board to expect a veto if they approve the legislation. >>> redwood city right now, in case you didn't notice, blooming with development, but not everyone likes rate of progress. people lined up at city hall to voice...
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likes utah, california, up into oregon, washington state and farther east into montana and also into idaho. a very widespread area looking at elevated fire danger that has been in place out here. those fires continue to burn. we have lower danger because of the system, unfortunately dealing with those floods across many of these areas as well. we'll keep a close watch on that. but this system bringing in cooler temperatures. this is welcome news. five to 15 degrees below what is average this time of the year but not all the news is great in terms of fires. we're expecting dry conditions and hot conditions to return once this system departs, coming up into the end of the week and the weekend that continues next week as well. take a look at these temperatures. forecast to reach middle 90s across many areas in california. this is a big concern coming up into the weekend and next week. here is the radar image. widespread areas of showers and rain. it's a lot different out west than it is out east. in the west you get a couple inches of rainfall, you can see significant flooding on videos you'v
likes utah, california, up into oregon, washington state and farther east into montana and also into idaho. a very widespread area looking at elevated fire danger that has been in place out here. those fires continue to burn. we have lower danger because of the system, unfortunately dealing with those floods across many of these areas as well. we'll keep a close watch on that. but this system bringing in cooler temperatures. this is welcome news. five to 15 degrees below what is average this...
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his brother is madison, a receiver at idaho state. did you see that? a one-handed catch that will make o'dell beckham junior proud. you're the mangums around the dinner table, which one is better? have to go with the hail mary. >>> thank you so much. 6:30. thanks so much for joining us, everybody. 11:00. hope to see you then. llc. (800)775-7838. comments@captioncolorado.com evyo ithhoe n onnellt ce on fs s 0 g wnadee, thqu uoa ee.soouanpld uravit viosp 5faerha cae. anwi t fs bi a,yocavi yr teaien atom oonheo.buthma rsotoetio 'rrad mb 1n stertiacony osulmalyth'sy. [000:28:20;00]
his brother is madison, a receiver at idaho state. did you see that? a one-handed catch that will make o'dell beckham junior proud. you're the mangums around the dinner table, which one is better? have to go with the hail mary. >>> thank you so much. 6:30. thanks so much for joining us, everybody. 11:00. hope to see you then. llc. (800)775-7838. comments@captioncolorado.com evyo ithhoe n onnellt ce on fs s 0 g wnadee, thqu uoa ee.soouanpld uravit viosp 5faerha cae. anwi t fs bi...
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idaho has a similar law making it legal if there's no other traffic. mayor lee says it's not worth the confusion or risk to anyone's safety. the legislation is backed by six supervisors. eight votes could overturn a veto. supporters say a rolling stop would slow cyclists down. and argue that they could still be ticketed for speeding through an intersection. new at eleven. officials are investigating an inmate death at the santa clara county main jail. a man was found unresponsive in his cell around 10-30 this morning. the inmate could not be resuscitated. and was pronounced dead at the scene. his identity has not yet been released. coming up. a brutal murder in the east bay. who police have arrested in connection with a double homicide. also - a large bag of marijuana crashes through the roof of a home. where police think it came from. and the daughter of late actor paul walker is filing a lawsuit over her father's death. why she's now suing the car company. company. (nature sounds) she can rage, and roar, and crack, and storm. but mother nature can't
idaho has a similar law making it legal if there's no other traffic. mayor lee says it's not worth the confusion or risk to anyone's safety. the legislation is backed by six supervisors. eight votes could overturn a veto. supporters say a rolling stop would slow cyclists down. and argue that they could still be ticketed for speeding through an intersection. new at eleven. officials are investigating an inmate death at the santa clara county main jail. a man was found unresponsive in his cell...
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law enforcement officials are patrolling and checking idahos to be on the look -- i.d.s to be on the look out for luters. cristina rendon, ktvu fox 2 news. >> you can download the ktvu news app for the latest on the fires and we are posting updates on twitter and facebook. >>> new perspective on a fan attack at levi stadium from a fan who knows the consequences first hand. >> he definitely got lucky. >> up next, bryan stow tells us what went through his mind after we showed him video. >> and star power that dream force conference in san francisco. the former legend who warmed up the crowd today. my favorite. bad news. the johnsonville factory burned down brian. it's terrible. well if you can't serve tasty sausage why are we even a family? i may as well move out. well, if that's what yo... you're right. i'll stay. and tomorrow we're going to help johnsonville rebuild that factory. i'll take dinner in my room, with chocolate milk. make pasta tastier with johnsonville italian sausage. we don't make sausage. we make family. and sausage. >>> tonight new perspectiveeen fan attack at levi s
law enforcement officials are patrolling and checking idahos to be on the look -- i.d.s to be on the look out for luters. cristina rendon, ktvu fox 2 news. >> you can download the ktvu news app for the latest on the fires and we are posting updates on twitter and facebook. >>> new perspective on a fan attack at levi stadium from a fan who knows the consequences first hand. >> he definitely got lucky. >> up next, bryan stow tells us what went through his mind after we...
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put a ping everywhere we're reporting one of those fires right now, and a lot of them in states like idaho through washington. wyoming is under the red flag warnings, but through the region i would be aware, and in central california we have high-heat advisories. some of the temperatures in the 90s and 100s already. into the northwest, 70s and 80s, i'm going to jump a couple of days to friday. that high heat is going to come back across the region. of course we know we are already in a severe drought situation through a lot of the west, and the outlook through the next couple of months, look where it is dry once again into the northwest, that's the forecast for the fall, so not a lot of relief in sight. >> nicole mitchell thank you. >>> it's a marshall art that some say have been around for thousands of years, we'll see how that's being changed. >> i've been asked to keep my voice down cause we are so close >>> welcome to back. we have just learned that baltimore has reached a multi-million dollar settlement with the family of freddie gray. gray is the black man who died from a spinal inju
put a ping everywhere we're reporting one of those fires right now, and a lot of them in states like idaho through washington. wyoming is under the red flag warnings, but through the region i would be aware, and in central california we have high-heat advisories. some of the temperatures in the 90s and 100s already. into the northwest, 70s and 80s, i'm going to jump a couple of days to friday. that high heat is going to come back across the region. of course we know we are already in a severe...
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was rang for best place for drivers in the country, would you really want to move to idaho. >> it is pretty. >> nice place to visit. >> i was crossing and someone tried to run me over and i had the green light. >> was that you, i'm sorry. >> stop running people over. >> thank you, jim. >> park in the parking lot. >> get ready for a menu make over at mcdonald's, fast food chain just announced this afternoon it will start offering all day breakfast at its restaurants next month. yeah. >>> the the goal, to kick start slumping sales and get egg mcmuffin and other breakfast items all day long, that starts october 6th. >>> here we go again, another, heat wave, number five, right j.d. >> that is right five and this is an extended one, five day heat wave as well because here we are three weeks way from the start of the fall season september 23rd so not uncommon that temperatures in the low to mid 90's but august was a hot and dry month and that is how things are shaping up for start of september. recapping august over 2-inch's above average when you average all of the temperatures with the h
was rang for best place for drivers in the country, would you really want to move to idaho. >> it is pretty. >> nice place to visit. >> i was crossing and someone tried to run me over and i had the green light. >> was that you, i'm sorry. >> stop running people over. >> thank you, jim. >> park in the parking lot. >> get ready for a menu make over at mcdonald's, fast food chain just announced this afternoon it will start offering all day breakfast...
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john: why does idaho look so weird? >> it is a franken state.ay that, i lived there 20 years. there was a large part of idaho that was montana until territorial governor wallace got drunk and gave it away to montana. he got hoodwinked to giving it away to another state. john: and another state called jefferson. >> jefferson is one that went pretty far. john: northern california. >> northern california and southern oregon, if understanding about it northern california is -- well, southern california is cars and movie stars, northern california is forests and big foot. it's a totally different area and so it makes sense to split it up. nobody thought ca cald stay that big. in early december of 41 they were starting to have protests and petitions and then pearl harbor came and that -- they burden of proof to make it a state, the japanese attacked, now we have california. >> but they're still trying. john: thank you, michael, i find that fascinating. next, why do we even have states? what good are states? plus the self-destructive rule that makes it
john: why does idaho look so weird? >> it is a franken state.ay that, i lived there 20 years. there was a large part of idaho that was montana until territorial governor wallace got drunk and gave it away to montana. he got hoodwinked to giving it away to another state. john: and another state called jefferson. >> jefferson is one that went pretty far. john: northern california. >> northern california and southern oregon, if understanding about it northern california is --...
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. >> the problem was with a spouse in missouri and another spouse taking a child to idaho is a problem that have arisen for years. there are various ways of resolving it under the state and federal government laws, but now we have the same kind of problem involving chile, britain, the united states, and there is a treaty that will have words in it which will be an effort to resolve far more differences than there are in all likelihood between idaho and, say, wisconsin, and it's those people writing the treaty and the federal judges interpreting it that are going to have a major impact and i'm simply saying be prepared for that. >> rose: you mentioned the number of institutions, when you said maybe -- i think you said, what, that the united states add heres to -- adheres to as a rulemaking body. >> about 100, somewhere. >> rose: do we need a world court? >> well there are world courts. there are 16 -- >> rose: how do you decide between some of these issues in which the laws of iran are different than the laws of the united states? >> do i have a direct answer to that? >> rose: i don't k
. >> the problem was with a spouse in missouri and another spouse taking a child to idaho is a problem that have arisen for years. there are various ways of resolving it under the state and federal government laws, but now we have the same kind of problem involving chile, britain, the united states, and there is a treaty that will have words in it which will be an effort to resolve far more differences than there are in all likelihood between idaho and, say, wisconsin, and it's those...
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calificados de excepcionales seguido por nevada con 16% en nivel excepcional; los otros estados son idahohubo dos dÍas a la semana en que los consumidores estaban afuera. prados totalmente secos en donde anteriormente habÍa grama verde son el resultado del ahorro de agua para enfrentar la sequÍa cuya Única soluciÓn real es el regreso de la temporada de lluvias la cual ha estado ausente de la zona oeste del paÍs por los Últimos cuatro aÑos. reportero: la esperanza son los pronÓsticos que confirman la formaciÓn del fenómeno meteorolÓgico con - conocido como el niÑo que eleva la temperatura del agua del ocÉano pacÍfico lo que en el pasado provocado bastante lluvias en la costa oeste del paÍs. >> se calcula que este podrÍa ser no un niÑo comÚn y corriente sinonimia mÁs intenso. eduardo: dan el Último adiÓs a un policÍa asesinado en 1900 continÚa la búsqueda de los sospechosos. en las vegas un hombre dispara de frente contra los agentes que se encontraban dentro su patrulla. dos jugadores de fÚtbol se vengan de un Árbitro de manera brutal. ♪ ♪ hoy se realizo eduardo: hoy se realizÓ el funeral
calificados de excepcionales seguido por nevada con 16% en nivel excepcional; los otros estados son idahohubo dos dÍas a la semana en que los consumidores estaban afuera. prados totalmente secos en donde anteriormente habÍa grama verde son el resultado del ahorro de agua para enfrentar la sequÍa cuya Única soluciÓn real es el regreso de la temporada de lluvias la cual ha estado ausente de la zona oeste del paÍs por los Últimos cuatro aÑos. reportero: la esperanza son los pronÓsticos...
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. >> that confrontation came as bike advocates call for a new bike friendly rule called the idaho stop, that's when bicyclists are basically allowed to roll through stop signs when it's safe. >>> new this morning, an oakland bound amtrak train hit someone's car last night snoking the train off the tracks. it happened in pittsburg at love ridge road and highway 4 about 9:00 last night. no one was hurt but there was about an hour delay as police investigated. officers are trying to figure out how the car got stuck on the tracks. >> school is back in session but so is a serious health warning at cal. a student tested positive for the measles. the student is in isolation but the city of berkeley is warning about exposure to the community. the student spent a lot of time on the cal campus, he or she also rode the ac transit bus 25 a last monday. measles can linger in the air for up to two hours, the risk is very low to those who already have the vaccination. >>> want to check the forecast with meteorologist kari hall. kind of a nice day ahead. >> yeah, it will be a very nice day, kind of li
. >> that confrontation came as bike advocates call for a new bike friendly rule called the idaho stop, that's when bicyclists are basically allowed to roll through stop signs when it's safe. >>> new this morning, an oakland bound amtrak train hit someone's car last night snoking the train off the tracks. it happened in pittsburg at love ridge road and highway 4 about 9:00 last night. no one was hurt but there was about an hour delay as police investigated. officers are trying to...
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the other stronghold of the left is in the states of montana, washington, idaho, nevada. all of the states debs got over 10% from mine workers in timber workers. these westerners were suspicious of what do they consider the respectability of eastern socialists like berger or the new york city socialists. in 1912, the national convention of the socialist party was held in indianapolis. jacob pankin, a jewish delegate from new york, arranged to have dinner with a group or oregonian delegates and i walked around looking for an appropriate restaurant. pankin saw a place that looks nice and the oregonians said we are not going to the place with tablecloths. too bourgeois. they pick the place called the red devil. now for its cuisine but for its name that sounded kind of radical. the ballot in the east, they thought to elect people, if you controlled municipal government, you could always prevent the police from used against strikes, etc. the western socialist, the victories in milwaukee as not really socialist in essence. finally, standing with one foot in each camp and is the
the other stronghold of the left is in the states of montana, washington, idaho, nevada. all of the states debs got over 10% from mine workers in timber workers. these westerners were suspicious of what do they consider the respectability of eastern socialists like berger or the new york city socialists. in 1912, the national convention of the socialist party was held in indianapolis. jacob pankin, a jewish delegate from new york, arranged to have dinner with a group or oregonian delegates and...
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the idaho stop law because it was first enacted in idaho. it allows cyclists to treat signs like yield signs and red lights like stop signs. city supervisors john avalos involving police and cyclists. mayor lee is already warning the board to expect a veto if it is approved. >>> at 6:09. the new way california hopes to catch hit and run drivers. >>> google getting ready to unveil new gadgets later today. but not just the products everyone will be talking about. new this morning: ==laura/cu== a road to nowhere involving ambulance rides >>> at 6:12. new this morning road to no where involving ambulance rides in some of america's largest cities and fraud costing taxpayers millions of dollars. a new federal audit finds medicare paid $30 million for ambulance rides for which there is no record of patient/medical care. and that only represented a six-month period in 2012. four cities for half of the accountable buildings. >>> accounting for hit and run drivers. most of us have seen the amber alert messages on the freeway signs and phone when a chi
the idaho stop law because it was first enacted in idaho. it allows cyclists to treat signs like yield signs and red lights like stop signs. city supervisors john avalos involving police and cyclists. mayor lee is already warning the board to expect a veto if it is approved. >>> at 6:09. the new way california hopes to catch hit and run drivers. >>> google getting ready to unveil new gadgets later today. but not just the products everyone will be talking about. new this...
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california, oregon, washington, alaska, montana, idaho, yellow stone and i'm missing one.nine basis we can do jump anywhere in the united states. you guys have heard storm chasers. basically that's kind of what we are. we might preposition a jump plane and ten jumpers or 30 jumpers to stick there for x amount of time to help with the fires. very dynamic, how do you say, a very unique -- we have a lot of that. so we can endure training and some of the training, go through this, you change your mind and do something else. they're teaching to be very flexible because even in the fire service you might be going one way -- you see them turn and go somewhere else. he got reverted to somewhere else. you fall asleep and now you are in another state. this ain't washington. [laughter] >> this isn't washington. >> who make it is deployment decisions? >> this is a question i don't like. [laughter] >> the program was designed to get the highest-training firefighters and fix it. put the fire out. we do search and rescue if we get called from the sheriff's department. i've been inserted
california, oregon, washington, alaska, montana, idaho, yellow stone and i'm missing one.nine basis we can do jump anywhere in the united states. you guys have heard storm chasers. basically that's kind of what we are. we might preposition a jump plane and ten jumpers or 30 jumpers to stick there for x amount of time to help with the fires. very dynamic, how do you say, a very unique -- we have a lot of that. so we can endure training and some of the training, go through this, you change your...
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the law is what supporters call the idaho stop law because it was first enacted in idaho. it allows cyclists to treat stop signs like yield signs and red lights like stop signs. city supervisor john avalos introduced that legislation this month in response to the recent tug of war involving police and cyclists. mayor lee is already warning the board to pect a veto if it approves that law. >>> it is 5:37. took over the desk at the "daily show" promising to carry on the legacy of jon stewart. he got some pretty big laughs when he had a conversation with a correspondent about john boehner. >> this is john boehner. i mean, whoever takes job will fall flat on their face in front of the entire nation. >> yeah, i get how you're feeling. taking over for john is hard. >> i don't know about that. i can hear everybody saying, jon, please come back. >> jon stewart stepped down as the host after 16 years of lampooning politics and the media. retained much of his staff, music and the format. that's pretty big shoes to fill. >> he's a young guy, too. how old do eye think he is? >> i don'
the law is what supporters call the idaho stop law because it was first enacted in idaho. it allows cyclists to treat stop signs like yield signs and red lights like stop signs. city supervisor john avalos introduced that legislation this month in response to the recent tug of war involving police and cyclists. mayor lee is already warning the board to pect a veto if it approves that law. >>> it is 5:37. took over the desk at the "daily show" promising to carry on the legacy...
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nearly a dozen of them are in idaho. with a national interagency center. chris martinez went inside. >> throughout the summer one large wildfire has been followed by another and yet another. >> we're in a place we've never been before in the level of activity that we've experienced this season. >> reporter: it's dan buckley's job to help determine who goes where, decisions that are made at the national interagency fire center if boise. each person here has had on the ground experience fighting fires. this year resources are stretched to the breaking point. >> you know that the firefighters out there are asking for help and we can't provide it. it's like being a parent that you are trying to feed your kids and yet don't have any food to give them. >> is there any state you have not pulled resources from. >> i doubt it, not at this time. >> we've been to puerto rico too. >> chuck wamack says his role is like moving thousands of pieces on a giant chessboard. it's been tough this summer, he says, so tough that they deploy crews from as far away as australia an
nearly a dozen of them are in idaho. with a national interagency center. chris martinez went inside. >> throughout the summer one large wildfire has been followed by another and yet another. >> we're in a place we've never been before in the level of activity that we've experienced this season. >> reporter: it's dan buckley's job to help determine who goes where, decisions that are made at the national interagency fire center if boise. each person here has had on the ground...
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the big drought that continues to remain over california and even parts of eastward into idaho and arizona and new mexico where we are seeing the drought conditions. we will see the moisture coming onshore. hopefully, that helps the firefighters out as we continue to deal with those wildfires in the northern portions of california. now, let me remine you, going back to utah, that we are not expecting a high amount of rainfall, but depending on your location, there's enough rainfall falling and flowing down the mountains, we may be dealing with the another flash flooding situation as we go true the day wednesday. meanwhile, east, dry conditions, high pressure is controlling the weather. sunny skies from new york into atlanta with highs near 30 degrees as we go through wednesday. now, a look at what's happening over east asia. there's a stationary front bringing rain into japan and also clouds into south korea. we will see the rain chances increase as we go into thursday. meanwhi meanwhile, we do have a severe tropical storm moving to the north and west, and it is approaching the islands tow
the big drought that continues to remain over california and even parts of eastward into idaho and arizona and new mexico where we are seeing the drought conditions. we will see the moisture coming onshore. hopefully, that helps the firefighters out as we continue to deal with those wildfires in the northern portions of california. now, let me remine you, going back to utah, that we are not expecting a high amount of rainfall, but depending on your location, there's enough rainfall falling and...
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the idea stems from a law in idaho that has allowed cyclists to treat stop signs as yield signs for 30 nows. supervisor john avalos says the plan has support from six supervisors and will be up for a vote during today's meeting. however those against the plan says it puts pedestrians at risk of being hit. >>> the first public hearing of shipping coal was a long and low is one. fords now the deapproved the project two years ago but they cole death will provide -- >> the city council has the the regularity to further this development. that says if there is a threat to health and safety they can put further work on this development. >> it will be put in a ground and set on a conveyor belt. there will be no exposure. >> the meeting ran five hours and more meetings will be scheduled. the terminal is scheduled to open in 2017. >>> a man out riding his bicycle was beaten along a well known trail. it happened on surround on the iron horse trail. a father was biking home from work when he encountered several teens hanging out in the nearby parking lot. one of the teens got into an argument with
the idea stems from a law in idaho that has allowed cyclists to treat stop signs as yield signs for 30 nows. supervisor john avalos says the plan has support from six supervisors and will be up for a vote during today's meeting. however those against the plan says it puts pedestrians at risk of being hit. >>> the first public hearing of shipping coal was a long and low is one. fords now the deapproved the project two years ago but they cole death will provide -- >> the city...
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the chilly air is exiting over northern idaho, western montana. moving away from us opening the door for something else to move in. that something else is a ridge of high pressure which is slow to arrive but once it gets here, it will be slow to leave. a warmup begins tomorrow and will last seven days. back to the 90s inland. close to 80 near the bay. 70s at the beach. so for tonight, the breeze is relaxing. a little bit of fog at the coast t not that much, sunshine for everybody this weekend. all three days and the gradual warming trend begins tomorrow. back to average in san jose. sunshine, 82. sunnyvale, 81. union city city, hayward. low 80s in the san ramon valley. 82 in kentfield, wine country, 85. should be a pleasantly mild day in ukiah. a little warmer sunday. a little warmer still coming up labor day. once we get warm, we stay warm. we had a week of cool, now we have a week of not cool. >> look at the forecast. >> nice to get outside. >> all right. >> thanks paul. >>> well, we are counting down to the debut of the late show with stephen c
the chilly air is exiting over northern idaho, western montana. moving away from us opening the door for something else to move in. that something else is a ridge of high pressure which is slow to arrive but once it gets here, it will be slow to leave. a warmup begins tomorrow and will last seven days. back to the 90s inland. close to 80 near the bay. 70s at the beach. so for tonight, the breeze is relaxing. a little bit of fog at the coast t not that much, sunshine for everybody this weekend....
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from california, red maintained, oregon, washington, alaska, fairbanks, missoula, montana, granger, idaho, mccall, homicide, west yellow stone, and i'm missing bun -- boise. that's nine. we can make a smokejumper base anywhere in the united states but there's a bunk of lightning, in other states. you know we're all storm chasers, right? that what we are. if you have a bunch of lightning in a certain state we might preposition a jump plane and ten jumpers or a load or 30 jumpers to sit there for x amount of time to help with those fires. that might be my cause. so a very dynamic -- how would you say -- we're a very unique dynamic -- we have a lot of that. so we can -- during training it's -- some of the training -- trainers do this, change your mind and go back and do something else and teach you to be flexible. in the fire service -- ever been around a fire engine. the lights turned off and then turns around and goes somewhere else and lights back on elm he got divert ode to another call like us. sometimes me might fly to a certain state and turn around and fly v-else. sometimessometimess
from california, red maintained, oregon, washington, alaska, fairbanks, missoula, montana, granger, idaho, mccall, homicide, west yellow stone, and i'm missing bun -- boise. that's nine. we can make a smokejumper base anywhere in the united states but there's a bunk of lightning, in other states. you know we're all storm chasers, right? that what we are. if you have a bunch of lightning in a certain state we might preposition a jump plane and ten jumpers or a load or 30 jumpers to sit there for...
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. >> reporter: well, veronica, boise, idaho passed a law that says it's illegal to sleep outside on cityeets. the federal government says no, it's not. it asked a federal judge to overturn that law. it sounded like what san francisco plans to do during the super bowl. so we went to find out. last month ed lee told phil lee the homeless wouldn't be allowed to be outside during the super bowl festivities. >> they will have to leave the streets. >> reporter: a recent justice department opinion said it's unconstitutional to jail someone sleeping on the street. >> i believe that the best touch is not so much the police duties of moving people. >> what do you do when they don't move? >> well, we ask them what do they need? >> reporter: you're talking around this. what do you do when someone doesn't want to leave the street and the justice department says you can't put them in jail? >> we dialogue until we get to the right result. >> reporter: police know dialogue doesn't work and looked at the justice department opinion. >> i'm on the street. i'm sleeping. you come up to me and say you have to
. >> reporter: well, veronica, boise, idaho passed a law that says it's illegal to sleep outside on cityeets. the federal government says no, it's not. it asked a federal judge to overturn that law. it sounded like what san francisco plans to do during the super bowl. so we went to find out. last month ed lee told phil lee the homeless wouldn't be allowed to be outside during the super bowl festivities. >> they will have to leave the streets. >> reporter: a recent justice...
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we may learn more about his fate >>> a hunter in idaho is sharing details of being injured in the wilderness. he was alone in the woods when he fell and broke his leg. he had no cell service so he used sticks to make a splint then he crawled three miles over nearly four days in so much pain he considered shooting himself but he had a change of heart when he started to write a good-bye letter to his wife and kids. >> that's it. write the letter to my family and that just -- that settled it. i said there's no way i'm doing this. i will get out of here. >> sain was so motivated he kept crawling and praying and that's when he was spotted by a group of bikers who called for help. >>> well, rush hour tough enough but nobody needs a plane, yeah, zooming right through an intersection landing on a busy street. that's what happened in the southern california city of irvine last night. engine trouble. that's what forced this small plane to make an emergency landing which was caught on dash cam. amazingly it touched down safely without anyone getting hit. >> and without getting a speeding ticket. that's
we may learn more about his fate >>> a hunter in idaho is sharing details of being injured in the wilderness. he was alone in the woods when he fell and broke his leg. he had no cell service so he used sticks to make a splint then he crawled three miles over nearly four days in so much pain he considered shooting himself but he had a change of heart when he started to write a good-bye letter to his wife and kids. >> that's it. write the letter to my family and that just -- that...
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. >> a couple from idaho persuaded the court to approve a lawsuit against president obama and the nsabuying on that lady? was just a bottle. that no one would ever notice me. but i knew i could be more. that one day, i would make people smile. [woman speaking indistinctly] >> i just can't get rid of him. john: government is a little a little like a jealous boyfriend who wants to know what you are doing. government says when his spies on you it is for your own good. >> are you spying on that lady? >> no, i am protecting her. john: today the nsa says it spies on us to protect us. libertarians can't forgive me. i kind of believe the nsa. looking for patterns that might reveal a terrorist plot seemed like a reasonable thing for the government to do, but lots of people say it is a gross violation of privacy. >> well, safety is important to me, but i do not think that the government collecting my phone data will make people more safe. john: you are a lawyer and have actually sue the president. >> that's right, we have. the collection of this phone meta-data which is who you call comeau when
. >> a couple from idaho persuaded the court to approve a lawsuit against president obama and the nsabuying on that lady? was just a bottle. that no one would ever notice me. but i knew i could be more. that one day, i would make people smile. [woman speaking indistinctly] >> i just can't get rid of him. john: government is a little a little like a jealous boyfriend who wants to know what you are doing. government says when his spies on you it is for your own good. >> are you...