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we have a wonderful mayor he'll express his regrets for not being here and, of course, katie chang whotime to research jim write carter's work she is a great leader and i'm happy to be here to kickoff this event. thank you claudine (clapping.) thank you carmen. so for 10 years now this effort, of course, is supported by the mayor of the city and the board of supervisors and all the agencies that are very, very supportive to we want to thank our businesses and you community sponsors we couldn't you pull off the ceremony but through the month of may look for our ad on muni buses their distinguished looking. this is the image of this this is the reflection of the day it's here for vicky watchings team it's a very special thing for our anniversary so look at the buses. we want to thank our sponsors for mcthis happen we normally go avenue by the time but since this the the tenth anniversary i want to call up first, the one company that was here since 2005 this wasn't easy to convince someone the first year we're goor for it the community actually want to do this thank you wells fargo bank.
we have a wonderful mayor he'll express his regrets for not being here and, of course, katie chang whotime to research jim write carter's work she is a great leader and i'm happy to be here to kickoff this event. thank you claudine (clapping.) thank you carmen. so for 10 years now this effort, of course, is supported by the mayor of the city and the board of supervisors and all the agencies that are very, very supportive to we want to thank our businesses and you community sponsors we couldn't...
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katie: i know. we had an emergency diaper change. >> donna: oh. >> katie: it's all better now, right?> donna: okay. he y >> katie: here you go. [ will crying ] here you go. >> donna: honey, you're tired. >> katie: what's that? throw that in there. [ crying stops ] thank you so much for watching him. i love to work, i really do, and i know that's hard for some people to understand, but it's so nice to be able to run some errands and not worry about what's happening in singapore or that conference call that i need to make. >> donna: so, you're not missing spencer, then? >> katie: oh. [ sighs ] i probably will go back at some point. but for right now, i'm just enjoying my free time and enjoying my life.
katie: i know. we had an emergency diaper change. >> donna: oh. >> katie: it's all better now, right?> donna: okay. he y >> katie: here you go. [ will crying ] here you go. >> donna: honey, you're tired. >> katie: what's that? throw that in there. [ crying stops ] thank you so much for watching him. i love to work, i really do, and i know that's hard for some people to understand, but it's so nice to be able to run some errands and not worry about what's...
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please welcome diane sawyer, robin roberts, lara spencer, elisabeth vargas, amy robach, katie couric. juju chang. >> reporter: and the list of names would go on. >> jane pauley, gayle king. >> reporter: the faces so many of you at home will remember. >> reporter: connie chung, and joan lunden. >> reporter: all there to say thank you. with them all standing behind her, a message from barbara to all of them. >> this is my legacy, these are my legacy and i thank all of you. >> so many of the women, and so many of us holding back the tears. and i saw her whisper to you before she told all of you that you are her legacy. >> i wanted to know what she was thinking in the last minutes before her show. you're going to find out later, she's our person of the week. >>> still ahead, 20 seconds from tragedy. what this passenger discovered about his plane's near-disaster in the sky. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military memb
please welcome diane sawyer, robin roberts, lara spencer, elisabeth vargas, amy robach, katie couric. juju chang. >> reporter: and the list of names would go on. >> jane pauley, gayle king. >> reporter: the faces so many of you at home will remember. >> reporter: connie chung, and joan lunden. >> reporter: all there to say thank you. with them all standing behind her, a message from barbara to all of them. >> this is my legacy, these are my legacy and i thank...
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amy, deborah roberts, miss chang. katie couric list of names goes on. jane pally. gail king. >>reporter: many of you at home remember. >> joan london. >>reporter: all there to say thank you. and with them all standing behind her a message from bar were to all of them. >> this is my legacy. there's my legacy. and i thank you al all. >>reporter: have a great moment. david muir reporting and tonight bar were tweeted this. what a wonderful journey and amazing career thank you all for sharing witnessme.so long. barbara. >> coming up next. the tragedy that inspired an east bay man patient safety campaign. critic say could it make going to the doctor more spent i have. lack at that story as abc 7 news female narrator: the mattress price wars are on the mattress price wars are on at sleep train. we challenged the manufacturers to offer even lower prices. now it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. plus, free same-day delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set.
amy, deborah roberts, miss chang. katie couric list of names goes on. jane pally. gail king. >>reporter: many of you at home remember. >> joan london. >>reporter: all there to say thank you. and with them all standing behind her a message from bar were to all of them. >> this is my legacy. there's my legacy. and i thank you al all. >>reporter: have a great moment. david muir reporting and tonight bar were tweeted this. what a wonderful journey and amazing career...
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they go through, as katie said, painful bath and bandage changes every day.ilver foundation, to advance treatments and cures. >> is it strangely easier with more kids who have it because you're used to it and you know how to do it? >> well, we're an e.b. family. and e.b. affects every aspect of our lives, and it means that there's just a lot of things we can't do. and then there's a lot of things that we can do. so since there are already so many things we can't do, we might as well just bring everybody else in to do that too. >> you know, you want every child to have a childhood. and so much of childhood is running around and being active. and how do you teach your child to be comfortable in their own skin when they know they're going to get hurt if they fall and -- >> i don't feel like you have to teach them to be kids. they know and they want to do it. our job is to just run defense and be there to pick them back up. >> oh, my gosh. well, jamie and katie, we know you guys have been obviously terrific moms with kids with e.b., and it can be a huge challenge
they go through, as katie said, painful bath and bandage changes every day.ilver foundation, to advance treatments and cures. >> is it strangely easier with more kids who have it because you're used to it and you know how to do it? >> well, we're an e.b. family. and e.b. affects every aspect of our lives, and it means that there's just a lot of things we can't do. and then there's a lot of things that we can do. so since there are already so many things we can't do, we might as well...
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you have to change the diet of americans. >> it's all preventable. >> jon: it's a horror movie. ( laughter ) ( applause ) welcome back to the program, katie cheers and applause ) >> i was going to say give me some sugar. >( cheers and applause ). ♪ hi, katie couric >> jon, how are you. >> jon: this documentary is wildly disturbing. >> yes, it is. >> jon: and it is packed with facts that i think people might be incredibly unaware of. >> yeah, i mean, you know, we started looking into this. i covered had story for 35 years, my entire career, and i couldn't understand why the problem kept getting worse. and nobody was really rolling up their sleeves and digging into the root causes of the epidemic, but some of the statistics we discovered were really disturbing, as you said, jon. in 1980 there were zero cases of type 2 diabetes among adolescents. in 2010, almost 58,000 cases of type 2 diabetes. one in three people by 2050 will have diabetes. >> jon: and 90-- >> in two decades, 95% of americans will be overweight or obese. and this i think is a-- the saddest statistic of all, that we heard in that clip. this generation of children is the firs
you have to change the diet of americans. >> it's all preventable. >> jon: it's a horror movie. ( laughter ) ( applause ) welcome back to the program, katie cheers and applause ) >> i was going to say give me some sugar. >( cheers and applause ). ♪ hi, katie couric >> jon, how are you. >> jon: this documentary is wildly disturbing. >> yes, it is. >> jon: and it is packed with facts that i think people might be incredibly unaware of. >> yeah,...
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changes. >> it is a call for action. katie, thank you so much for being here. couric is executive producer of "fed up." changingpermarkets are and handling the market. ♪ >> the hell the food movement and new technology are changing bricks and mortar grocery stores. let's look at some of those changes that are rocking the industry. both studied the latest trends in the grocery industry. -- to startpart with you, john. this?s driving as a demographic change? is it cultural change? >> if you look back over the last several decades, there've been a lot of disruptors. some of those are things like whole foods. some are walmart from an economic standpoint. some of this is demographics. a lot of it is economics. when you think about what has come out of the recession, beyond that you think about income. moneyink about how much lower incomes have to spend on food. they have been pinched. boxes save people money. it is demographics and economics. it is people being time stressed. those are not going to change in the next -- if the gdp grew, that is not going to change.
changes. >> it is a call for action. katie, thank you so much for being here. couric is executive producer of "fed up." changingpermarkets are and handling the market. ♪ >> the hell the food movement and new technology are changing bricks and mortar grocery stores. let's look at some of those changes that are rocking the industry. both studied the latest trends in the grocery industry. -- to startpart with you, john. this?s driving as a demographic change? is it cultural...
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changed it. they have been cacked. -- hacked. ktvu's katyive with more. >> the commute is less entertaining because this sign is back to its message, a warning about bay to breakers traffic. a far cry from this morning. >> reporter: messages in san francisco. somebody warns of a godzilla attack but workers say it wasn't them. >> i had people who thought it was our construction sign. that is too funny. no, it is not ours but it is cute. >> reporter: the message city closed. it is too [ bleep ] hot. he lives near the sign's location. >> some guy walked by and changed it. >> reporter: turns out these signs are rented out all over the bay area so it is possible somebody goes the code to the locks. pacific highway rentals on the sign. -- owns the signs. >> it happens once a year. >> the message is controlled from within the equipment. >> password and the combination, it is not real hard. >> reporter: they don't change the locks because it would be expensive and sometimes they need quick access to broadcast warnings. today's message wasn't officia
changed it. they have been cacked. -- hacked. ktvu's katyive with more. >> the commute is less entertaining because this sign is back to its message, a warning about bay to breakers traffic. a far cry from this morning. >> reporter: messages in san francisco. somebody warns of a godzilla attack but workers say it wasn't them. >> i had people who thought it was our construction sign. that is too funny. no, it is not ours but it is cute. >> reporter: the message city...
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they go through as katie said bandage changes every day. it? >> well, we're an e.b. family and it affects every aspect of our life. there's a lot of things we can't do and there are things we can do. since there are already so many things we can't do, we might as well bring everybody else. >> you want every child to have a childhood and so much of childhood is running around, being active. how do you team your child to be comfortable in their open skin when they know they'll get hurt if they fall? >> yeah, we don't -- i don't feel like you have to teach them how to be kids, they know. but our job is to run defense. be there to pick them back up. >> oh, my gosh. well, jamie and katie, we know that you have been -- you're obviously terrific moms with kids with e.b. so we decided we wanted to pamper you a little. so wellness 365 is giving you some gift certificates which you can use at 25,000 locations. we'll reeling it in. spa treatment, travel, yoga and more. we couldn't forget about the kids. we heard jackson is really into legos. so legos,
they go through as katie said bandage changes every day. it? >> well, we're an e.b. family and it affects every aspect of our life. there's a lot of things we can't do and there are things we can do. since there are already so many things we can't do, we might as well bring everybody else. >> you want every child to have a childhood and so much of childhood is running around, being active. how do you team your child to be comfortable in their open skin when they know they'll get...
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the filmmakers want people to make changes and for it to be a bottom-up approach. couricurck -- katieke about the film yesterday. >> maybe this will be a bottom-up approach. people will see it and make changes in their daily lives. they will get angry about the fact we are swimming upstream when it comes to many issues, and they will try to motivate their elected officials to do something about it. >> she is a producer. she is also the narrator. truthis an inconvenient kind of film. she was the producer of "inconvenient truth." the hope is people will start cutting sugar from their diet. >> should they come after regulators? numbermichelle obama's one missions is to get people active and healthy. where do the regulators fall? >> they ok what is on shelves. they also subsidize the farming industry and food industry. the usda is the regulator for the health food industry. at the same time, it is a promoter of the food industry. the film contends this is a conflict of interest. >> it makes sense. it is great to be able to point the finger somewhere. youou live in new york, don't see as m
the filmmakers want people to make changes and for it to be a bottom-up approach. couricurck -- katieke about the film yesterday. >> maybe this will be a bottom-up approach. people will see it and make changes in their daily lives. they will get angry about the fact we are swimming upstream when it comes to many issues, and they will try to motivate their elected officials to do something about it. >> she is a producer. she is also the narrator. truthis an inconvenient kind of film....
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cars stagging up and maybe someone is fishing around for change causing a backup but the rest of the drive is moving loan just fine. eric and katie? >> a quiet commute take as jarring turn overnight, the orders riders ignored after two subway trains collided. >> colt lap -- collapse caught on camera when a road swallowed dozens of cars. >> a special visitor stopping in to visit two fall condition -- falcon checks. >> an app so you do not lose your app call "packing location," that saves the latest parking location but the location data is not shared with anyone else. >> have you always wanted great home speakers but thought they were out of your reach? no more, there are studio quality speakers that retail for $150 each. we testified them out and was pleased. >> they are top qualities speakers that professionals would not scoff at. >> samsung giving cuss -- giving a loss at the -- a look at the life inside >>> covering los altos, antioch, petaluma and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >>> good friday morning. this is the bay bridge on this friday morning so traffic is light and maybe it will be friday lite. temperatures are go
cars stagging up and maybe someone is fishing around for change causing a backup but the rest of the drive is moving loan just fine. eric and katie? >> a quiet commute take as jarring turn overnight, the orders riders ignored after two subway trains collided. >> colt lap -- collapse caught on camera when a road swallowed dozens of cars. >> a special visitor stopping in to visit two fall condition -- falcon checks. >> an app so you do not lose your app call "packing...
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katie was being punitive. and i was really concerned about what it was doing to you. i had the power to change it.
katie was being punitive. and i was really concerned about what it was doing to you. i had the power to change it.
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then we are going to cool down and even more changes for the first week of june. that's all coming up. katieama said his administration new rules to curb greenhouse gases from power plans are essential to protect the health and well-being of children. to emphasize the point he record the his message at the children's national medical center in washington d.c. instead of at the white house. >> as president, and as a parent, i refuse to condemn our children to a planet that's beyond fixing. the shift to a cleaner energy economy won't happen overnight and it will acquire tough choices along the way. but a low-carbon, clean-energy economy can be an engine of growth for decades to come. >> on monday the obama administration will introduce the first carbon pollution limits on existing american power plants. critics say the new rules will increase costs and kill jobs. >>> there's a one-in-three chance you gets your healthcare through kaiser permanente, and this year kaiser is opening three new hospitals in the bay area. the first off i-80 and san leandro is replacing an older hospital. we get a loo
then we are going to cool down and even more changes for the first week of june. that's all coming up. katieama said his administration new rules to curb greenhouse gases from power plans are essential to protect the health and well-being of children. to emphasize the point he record the his message at the children's national medical center in washington d.c. instead of at the white house. >> as president, and as a parent, i refuse to condemn our children to a planet that's beyond fixing....
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katie tang (clapping.) hello everything first of all, a shout out to the group from district 4 and carman that was a great ride. but really a lot of great change in the city when i started to ride my bike my rode on the sidewalk and when supervisor kim went to college i rode my bike everyone i look forward to the improvements in the city thank you very much and hope to see you on the road again (clapping.) thank you supervisor tang. and i want to recognize rehad commuter convey from district 11 those supervisors couldn't be here we have a few more speakers and departments but before we do that i want to quickly recognize the many, many city leaders we're thrilled their investing monique from the san francisco border department and tilly championing >> sheryl from the mta board of directors. carman chiu thank you for joining us i believe nicholas from the sf environment commission and suzy from the police commission in the sunset as well (clapping.) all right. and a few more people that are shaping our streets and sidewalks and literally the social part the city edward reiskin >> it's great to be here on behalf of the steering wheel and the res
katie tang (clapping.) hello everything first of all, a shout out to the group from district 4 and carman that was a great ride. but really a lot of great change in the city when i started to ride my bike my rode on the sidewalk and when supervisor kim went to college i rode my bike everyone i look forward to the improvements in the city thank you very much and hope to see you on the road again (clapping.) thank you supervisor tang. and i want to recognize rehad commuter convey from district 11...
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soldier has changed in the new prime minister among the key of knowledge being able to he gained control residents of being team. woods was little nick and katie. more than four hundred thousand people the fiendish days. within the country at the jubilee trying to keep to help pay the bills. he was a costume and humble. he also hosted a small basin. he did it solo for safety. but she has owned the ducks home from skewer. it is time to coach people almost tv the trio the letter. jubilee seeing to which political cartoon creek on the shelves. but she will teach you to the scene the series. taking part in the democratic process the only constant. walton i'm praying that god will bring about change or towards safety. many iraqis feel that the same way. they hold on to come off the election will shed its old would come. if i'm going to be sold. the six million range. under the name of the mind. the team is on in eighteen four. paul c makers at the us federal reserve are upbeat about the direction of the economy they decided unanimously to further trim the bank's economic stimulus program the fed said in obedience its monthly bond purchases by an ad
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katie couric, dr. mark hyman, thank you. "fed up" opens friday. see it, people. it will change the way you eat. >>> and coming up next, back in the late '90s if you just said monica lewinsky would become a poignant, sympathetic figure by 2014 they might have thrown a net over you. she writes in "vanity fair" that the media, "were able to brand her." let's find out what michael isikoff thinks about that. he wrote the book literally on the scandal and joins me next. she keeps you on your toes. you wouldn't have it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do n
katie couric, dr. mark hyman, thank you. "fed up" opens friday. see it, people. it will change the way you eat. >>> and coming up next, back in the late '90s if you just said monica lewinsky would become a poignant, sympathetic figure by 2014 they might have thrown a net over you. she writes in "vanity fair" that the media, "were able to brand her." let's find out what michael isikoff thinks about that. he wrote the book literally on the scandal and joins...
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katy tur, nbc news, new york. >>> we're back in a moment with a sign of the times, something that hasn't happened in well over 60 years. >>> there has been a change for the u.s. population, for the first time since 1947 the most common age group is not among the baby boomers. the most common age in america is 22 year olds, meaning a higher concentration of them than any other age. this is great news if you need help setting up apple tv. they think this shift in the population took place as early as 2011 and the result of both immigration and ageing. >>> if you have clear skies where you live and you're at all inclined to see a stunning and free show in the heavens tonight, do so. go out any time between 11:00 p.m. and 4:00 a.m. eastern to see what could be an active meteor shower that may verge on a rare meteor storm with shooting stars in the sky. they say look mostly to the north for as many as 30 an hour, 200 of them per hour. >>> it's always a great sight every year at exactly this time, the u.s. naval academy, the hat toss and while it takes awhile to sort it out, the answer is yes, they all get theirs back because conveniently, their names
katy tur, nbc news, new york. >>> we're back in a moment with a sign of the times, something that hasn't happened in well over 60 years. >>> there has been a change for the u.s. population, for the first time since 1947 the most common age group is not among the baby boomers. the most common age in america is 22 year olds, meaning a higher concentration of them than any other age. this is great news if you need help setting up apple tv. they think this shift in the population...
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katie waterwayser man and the citizen vice president and, of course, looked like to acknowledge the race team premium management (clapping.) so thanks to all of you i look forward to what you've adjusted and made changes to including the start time and lastly in you're planning oncoming unclothed doesn't forget to wear our sunscreen (clapping.) next up fully clothed we have casey iowa'ser man the charm and ceo of the waterwayser man media group we're happy to have him to make sure that process involves all the process so thank you kate's i didn't (clapping.) >> thank you. i'm very excited to stand here before you as a steward of the baiting at that breakers race this is san francisco's race and now and then none of this would have been possible without mayor ed lee and supervisor tang and supervisor breed and the fire department and when we took this race over we knew we were joining one of the most is colorful raise in the country. this year we've worked tireless to make sure this is safe and fun for everyone participating we've reached out to the charitable organizations for feedback and hopefully everyone on sunday will see the event of the work. by the president sunday to be safe and enjoyable and
katie waterwayser man and the citizen vice president and, of course, looked like to acknowledge the race team premium management (clapping.) so thanks to all of you i look forward to what you've adjusted and made changes to including the start time and lastly in you're planning oncoming unclothed doesn't forget to wear our sunscreen (clapping.) next up fully clothed we have casey iowa'ser man the charm and ceo of the waterwayser man media group we're happy to have him to make sure that process...
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change the diet of america. >> it's all preventable. >> and katie is here right now.er of this film. i know this is a passion project for you. what drove you to do it? >> you know, george, it felt like i was reporting in on this issue. and no one had examined the root causes of the issue. and once i started looking into it and hearing things like this generation of children is the first expected to live a shorter lifespan than their parents. 95% of americans will be overweight or obese in 20 years. the number of type ii diabetes cases among adolescents has skyrocketed. i said, you know, we have to do something about this. >> you hear the word, epidemic, time and time again. that's alarming. >> yes. it's incredibly alarming. and there's a host of reasons behind this epidemic. you know? i think that obviously, you know, since the low-fat craze hit in the 1980s, to take out fat, you have to pump in sugar. people are eating so much sugar. you're supposed to eat six to nine teaspoons a day. that's a safe threshold. but there's hidden sugar in everything. of the 60,000 prod
change the diet of america. >> it's all preventable. >> and katie is here right now.er of this film. i know this is a passion project for you. what drove you to do it? >> you know, george, it felt like i was reporting in on this issue. and no one had examined the root causes of the issue. and once i started looking into it and hearing things like this generation of children is the first expected to live a shorter lifespan than their parents. 95% of americans will be overweight...
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changing. laverne cox hasn't been shy about using her tinseltown platform to educate the public on issues as she did with katiethe preoccupation with transition with surgery objectifies trans people and we don't get to deal with the real lived experiences, the reality of trans peoples lives is that so often we're targets of violence. employment rate is twice the national average if you're trans person of color, four times more. if we focus on transition, we don't get to talk about those things. >> here's what the 2011 national transgender discrimination survey found in time. 80% were harassed at school. 90% were harassed nearly 20% said they were denied a place and 41% attempted suicide, only 1.6 of the general population has made such an attempt. cox isn't alone in coming out and speaking out as a transwoman. from janet mock's best-selling memoir "redefining realness" to cassidy, elected homecoming queen of her california high school last year, folks in the trans community are finding its voice and feeling more comfortable being who they are. and they're starting to be heard, according to the national center
changing. laverne cox hasn't been shy about using her tinseltown platform to educate the public on issues as she did with katiethe preoccupation with transition with surgery objectifies trans people and we don't get to deal with the real lived experiences, the reality of trans peoples lives is that so often we're targets of violence. employment rate is twice the national average if you're trans person of color, four times more. if we focus on transition, we don't get to talk about those things....
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katie? >> there are 100 medical marijuana dispensaries in san jose. a lot of people have stake in the issue whether they operate, patronize or live or work near a club. the proposed changes include no dispensaries 1,000 feet of schools, day care, churches, rec centers, parks, libraries and other dispensaries and they have to be 500 feet from rehab centers and 150' from homes so that takes away a lost -- lot of locations. all marijuana must be grown at a site in san jose by the dispensaries. there are parking and liter problems, the mel is too strong and children are exposed to drugs. others say you cannot blame the whole industry for a few bad seeds. >> if you take this away from us i don't know what i will do, you will push us to the black market and i don't want to be a criminal. that is why we are medical cannabis patients. you will be creating more crime with the regular legislations. >> with the regulations veto a chance to stop the infiltration of marijuana in young people's lives. >> some propose a cannabis commission similar to the youth commission providing oversight and recommendations to the city council. after hours of discussion, the city council decided the
katie? >> there are 100 medical marijuana dispensaries in san jose. a lot of people have stake in the issue whether they operate, patronize or live or work near a club. the proposed changes include no dispensaries 1,000 feet of schools, day care, churches, rec centers, parks, libraries and other dispensaries and they have to be 500 feet from rehab centers and 150' from homes so that takes away a lost -- lot of locations. all marijuana must be grown at a site in san jose by the...
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changes for the weekend. the cooling trend continues right through earlyex week. i'll detail that for you and talk about how much cooler we are going to get. katie. >> thank you, lisa. >> caught in the line of fire. a young girl is in the hospital after being shot in the neck. she was playing in her yard after bullets started flying and another man was wounded. police don't know who was the target. it happened yesterday in oakland on 66th avenue near international boulevard. around 6:30 in the evening. the girl was taken to children's hospital oakland. alan wang has details. >> police say bullets from half a block away pierced this wood fence and struck a young girl playing on the other side. >> i heard a young girl trying. -- crying. >> juan said he heard 10 or 16 shots and ran to help the girl who was bleeding badly in her front yard. >> how bad was it? >> bad. >> another man halfway down the block was also shot several times but police aren't sure if was he the intended target or if he was caught in the line of fire. >> we don't have a good description on the gunman at all. >> it happened on 66th avenue in this neighborhood east of internatio
changes for the weekend. the cooling trend continues right through earlyex week. i'll detail that for you and talk about how much cooler we are going to get. katie. >> thank you, lisa. >> caught in the line of fire. a young girl is in the hospital after being shot in the neck. she was playing in her yard after bullets started flying and another man was wounded. police don't know who was the target. it happened yesterday in oakland on 66th avenue near international boulevard. around...
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katie marzullo and it is 5:00 a.m. glad you are up with us. we will start off with a quick check of the weather. here's meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning. we have some changes already this morning. live doppler 7hd not picking up anything in terms of precip but cloudiness pushing south. look at the numbers. they didn't cool much due to a well-mixed atmosphere around antioch. these are typical to start o by the afternoon camping temperatures, especially inland. it will be cool at the coast with patchy fog and breezy at times. low 60s there to upper 60s in san francisco and around the bay around 68 to 78 inland. that's where the numbers climb through the upper 80s. we aren't finished yet. tomorrow the warmest day. i'll have a look at that in a few minutes. >> thank you, lisa. developing news to the east bay where one person is dead after a police pursuit ended in a crash near the san leandro oakland border. it happened before 9:00 last night. police say a man suspected of a robbery got into a vehicle and took off. officers spotted the vehicle a short time later when it crashed interest a building on san leandro street. the man and a passenger were thrown from
katie marzullo and it is 5:00 a.m. glad you are up with us. we will start off with a quick check of the weather. here's meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning. we have some changes already this morning. live doppler 7hd not picking up anything in terms of precip but cloudiness pushing south. look at the numbers. they didn't cool much due to a well-mixed atmosphere around antioch. these are typical to start o by the afternoon camping temperatures, especially inland. it will be cool at...
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change operations anywhere. coming up after a short break katie pilbeam will be here with of the week's top business news in venture capital stay with us. we. all get callers who want to be dominant and you know that these little issues drive all great powers we have maintained our policy of containment containment of china can continue that russia will make you know a policy of middle east asian american containment of countries american expansionism whenever you've got the in the money road through that was all in no let's expand into south america and containment today is a policy which puts the usa and its allies right up against countries. in fact that so i hate to go baby this week but i think team is big to do in the break the latest in the ongoing gas prices peace between russia and ukraine i put it in secret wait until pappy well he's back i know how to break that stop that because the brakes may have little some of the. creation back in two thousand and one but it's still a club that emerging economies want to join and the lace is counted it is often tina which would make the brakes the brakes. but all of
change operations anywhere. coming up after a short break katie pilbeam will be here with of the week's top business news in venture capital stay with us. we. all get callers who want to be dominant and you know that these little issues drive all great powers we have maintained our policy of containment containment of china can continue that russia will make you know a policy of middle east asian american containment of countries american expansionism whenever you've got the in the money road...
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katie is in the newsroom with more. >>> a long line of people who took towns at the podium for three hours, given one minute to convince the city council to pass new regulations, or not, propose changed include no dispensaryies from 1,000 feet of schools, day care, churches, recreation centers, parks, libraries and other dispensaries. also, they must be 500' from he has been centers and 150 feet from home. >> people in favor of the rule say that the current collectives causing problems and the smell is too strong and their presence is bad for kids. those against the restrictions are arguing you cannot blame the whole industry for a few bad seeds and parents need medication. one founder proposes this. >> a commission that reflects what the youth commission does but does it for medical cannabis so they study the issue, they advice the city on problems and how to address them and they ensure the clubs are come lowant and a primary thing is to ensure that marijuana doesn't end up in high schools. >> it is a mess. paper all over. liter. sometimes you find undergood minutes. used condoms. looks like a party seen. >> other changes not having to do with the location of the dispensaries, no c
katie is in the newsroom with more. >>> a long line of people who took towns at the podium for three hours, given one minute to convince the city council to pass new regulations, or not, propose changed include no dispensaryies from 1,000 feet of schools, day care, churches, recreation centers, parks, libraries and other dispensaries. also, they must be 500' from he has been centers and 150 feet from home. >> people in favor of the rule say that the current collectives causing...
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katie pilbeam here after a break with an in-depth take on the week's business highlights. there's always this. surrounding american forefathers and everything they ever wrote on governments. contacts any changeto the constitution which is what you suggest seems to be blasphemy the way we allow elections to be funded means that we don't have a representative democracy period that's the simplest and most important problem because what it means is there is no fundamental domestic problem at least that americans the american government can address in a sensible way without the influence of money. sensible before. good lumber tour. was to build. on anything mission to teach me why you should care about. this is why you should. only. can bet that case it will be this week the thing team is to join the break the latest in the only guy gas prices peace between russia and ukraine i would signal wait and see and cap the well he's back the guy now the brakes that stop that because the brakes may have lost some of the. creation back in two thousand and one but it's still a club that emerging economies want to join and the lace is counted it is often tina which would make the brakes the brakes. but all o
katie pilbeam here after a break with an in-depth take on the week's business highlights. there's always this. surrounding american forefathers and everything they ever wrote on governments. contacts any changeto the constitution which is what you suggest seems to be blasphemy the way we allow elections to be funded means that we don't have a representative democracy period that's the simplest and most important problem because what it means is there is no fundamental domestic problem at least...