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he was working at lawrence livermore lab, and he had security clearance so any criminal conviction on his record would have been very difficult for him and put his job in jeopardy. >> with genna unconscious and not sure what to do, prosecutors think doug panicked and strangled her to death. he removed genna's clothing to eliminate possible trace evidence. when doug pushed genna's body into the back seat of his car, he displaced the carpet. the underside of the carpet and the seat belt buckle left signature marks on her skin that wouldn't disappear since there was no blood flow. doug chose a dump site 15 minutes away, pulled his car off the road, which picked up the bits of starthistle, the same stage of development that was found on genna's body. prosecutors think doug simply got lucky when the security cameras at both his office and the fast food restaurant weren't working. but doug made a crucial mistake during his interrogation. he said he used his computer that saturday at the office. but his employer found no evidence that doug logged in. >> they couldn't find any evidence whatso
he was working at lawrence livermore lab, and he had security clearance so any criminal conviction on his record would have been very difficult for him and put his job in jeopardy. >> with genna unconscious and not sure what to do, prosecutors think doug panicked and strangled her to death. he removed genna's clothing to eliminate possible trace evidence. when doug pushed genna's body into the back seat of his car, he displaced the carpet. the underside of the carpet and the seat belt...
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crews were able to keep it from reaching the lawrence livermore lab. >>> things are back normal at sfo after a toy grenade shut down terminal 2. tsa security screeners found the toy inside a passenger's back at the checkpoint thought it looked suspicious. bomb squad came in to check things out. one passenger's video shows large crowds walking out of terminal 2, working towards screening at terminal 1, leading to long lines inside. authorities cleared the suspicious item and re-opened the terminal just after 2:00 this afternoon. they are questioning the man whos on the luggage. >>> scientist one step closer to cleaning up the great pacific garbage patch, an area of the pacific ocean between the west coast and hawai'i where tons of plastics pollute the water. we were at pier 32 in san francisco where crews returned from a 30-day expedition. the mapped and measureed the garbage to help them build a barrier to clean it up. >> the goal was to take more samples in three weeks time than in the past 40 years combined. >> we can already say the expedition has been a tremendous success. >> crews
crews were able to keep it from reaching the lawrence livermore lab. >>> things are back normal at sfo after a toy grenade shut down terminal 2. tsa security screeners found the toy inside a passenger's back at the checkpoint thought it looked suspicious. bomb squad came in to check things out. one passenger's video shows large crowds walking out of terminal 2, working towards screening at terminal 1, leading to long lines inside. authorities cleared the suspicious item and re-opened...
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crews were able to keep it from reaching the lawrence livermore lab. >>> things are back normal at sfo after a toy grenade shut down terminal 2. tsa security screeners found the toy inside a passenger's back at the checkpoint thought it looked suspicious. bomb squad came in to check things out. one passenger's video shows large crowds walking out of terminal 2, working towards screening at terminal 1, leading to long lines inside. authorities cleared the suspicious item and re-opened the terminal just after 2:00 this afternoon. they are questioning the man whos on the luggage. >>> scientist one step closer to cleaning up the great pacific garbage patch, an area of the pacific ocean between the west coast and hawai'i where tons of plastics pollute the water. we were at pier 32 in san francisco where crews returned from a 30-day expedition. the mapped and measureed the garbage to help them build a barrier to clean it up. >> the goal was to take more samples in three weeks time than in the past 40 years combined. >> we can already say the expedition has been a tremendous success. >> crews
crews were able to keep it from reaching the lawrence livermore lab. >>> things are back normal at sfo after a toy grenade shut down terminal 2. tsa security screeners found the toy inside a passenger's back at the checkpoint thought it looked suspicious. bomb squad came in to check things out. one passenger's video shows large crowds walking out of terminal 2, working towards screening at terminal 1, leading to long lines inside. authorities cleared the suspicious item and re-opened...
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dozens of people stood outside the lawrence livermore labs to condemn the use of nuclear weapons. it's one of two places in the country that designed every warhead in the nuclear stockpile. well known whistle-blower says he showed up today to get arrested. >> this is a day on which as an american, i prefer to be in jail to make very clear that what we're doing in the north korea era is without my consent. >> the mayor of hiroshima is asking president obama and other world leaders to step up efforts towards making the world free of nuclear weapons. >>> malaysia's transport minister says searchers found more wreckage that might be linked to flight 370. cbs' tina kraus explains why families of missing passengers are angry and frustrated. [ screaming ] >> reporter: relatives of missing passengers protested outside malaysia airlines offices in beijing accusing authorizes of hiding the -- authorities of hiding the truth. this person, who lost his daughter and wife on malaysia airlines flight 370, said, we need real evidence to believe our loved ones were on that plane. we haven't seen i
dozens of people stood outside the lawrence livermore labs to condemn the use of nuclear weapons. it's one of two places in the country that designed every warhead in the nuclear stockpile. well known whistle-blower says he showed up today to get arrested. >> this is a day on which as an american, i prefer to be in jail to make very clear that what we're doing in the north korea era is without my consent. >> the mayor of hiroshima is asking president obama and other world leaders to...
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it is only 5 miles southeast from the lawrence livermore lab. christian ticketten live near the fire loon. what does it look like out there? >> reporter: good morning, brian. very dark, very quiet so far. we don't really smell a lot of smoke. we don't know exactly what that means for the fate of this fire. as you said, at last report, only 5% contained. to give you an idea where we are, we're at the intersection of greenville and tesla. let's give you a live look so you can see the intersection is closed, the road closed at this time as firefighters continue their work to put out the tesla fire. the fire started yesterday afternoon off of tesla road. so far it has torched 2,500 acres. again, at last report, only about 5% contained. with dry windy conditions, the fire has grown by lyms and bounds, doubling in size from the first two hours. crews responding yesterday afternoon, doubling again two hours later. several structures have been destroyed, but there have been no reports of any injuries. crews were attacking this fire from the ground and f
it is only 5 miles southeast from the lawrence livermore lab. christian ticketten live near the fire loon. what does it look like out there? >> reporter: good morning, brian. very dark, very quiet so far. we don't really smell a lot of smoke. we don't know exactly what that means for the fate of this fire. as you said, at last report, only 5% contained. to give you an idea where we are, we're at the intersection of greenville and tesla. let's give you a live look so you can see the...
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to mark the date dozen of protestors stood outside lawrence livermore lab condemning the use of nuclear weapons. the bay area lab is one of the only places in the country designing nuclear warheads. >> this is a day on which as an american, i prefer to be in jail to make very clear that what we're doing in the nuclear era is without my consent. >> the mayor of hiroshima is asking president obama and other world leaders to step up efforts to make the world free of nuclear weapons. >>> a child who was camping at yosemite national park contracted the plague! child's family was visiting the park last month. they were from los angeles. the plague carried by rodents spread by fleas to animals and people. the department of public health says that child is now recovering. since 1970, only 42 people have contracted the plague which of course can be deadly. >>> a warning, seconds before the shaking. no fancy technology needed. how your smartphone could be the heads up you need to survive an earthquake. >> the crowds, changes in store for this weekend's outside lands festival. how these kara >>> i
to mark the date dozen of protestors stood outside lawrence livermore lab condemning the use of nuclear weapons. the bay area lab is one of the only places in the country designing nuclear warheads. >> this is a day on which as an american, i prefer to be in jail to make very clear that what we're doing in the nuclear era is without my consent. >> the mayor of hiroshima is asking president obama and other world leaders to step up efforts to make the world free of nuclear weapons....
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it burned through 2,700 acres near the lawrence livermore lab.ne building. >>> a little girl is recovering after getting hit in an overnight shooting in oakland. the 3-year-old was sitting in a parked car on 77th avenue in east oakland when someone drove by and opened fire. according to the oakland tribune the child was in the car with two others and suffered a superficial wound to the chest area. a 35-year-old man who is not related to her was shot in the chest and arm. those victims are in the hospital in stable condition. a relative of the girl who was also in the car was not hurt. >>> cell phone video from the pittsburg man that helped stop a terror attack in france. these are images of the suspect on the ground. coming up we'll show you images of the suspect on the ground, and the train. and there's going to be a close- up of his russian-made rifle. he's been identified as 26-year- old moroccan national al- kazani. police say he belongs to a radical islamic group and is accused of attacking several people in that train friday. sadler and two
it burned through 2,700 acres near the lawrence livermore lab.ne building. >>> a little girl is recovering after getting hit in an overnight shooting in oakland. the 3-year-old was sitting in a parked car on 77th avenue in east oakland when someone drove by and opened fire. according to the oakland tribune the child was in the car with two others and suffered a superficial wound to the chest area. a 35-year-old man who is not related to her was shot in the chest and arm. those victims...
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the one that threatened a part of the lawrence livermore lab. strong winds, dry grass helped that fire to just explode in size. ktvu's christian cappen, you are there at a roadblock near the fire. what are they saying about containment now? >> reporter: yeah, i just got off the phone with fall fire and they are telling me they believe containment is at 25%. they say 2500 acres burned. right now at the intersection of kroth and tesla. the fire up the road a mile or so. we saw a crew of cal fire firefighters moving into position. the area that we went into, we actually were behind the fire line earlier and the area that we were at, you could see a significant amount of burned area and high winds on the ridge. so certainly that's one of the major concerns. right now we are monitoring the efforts to contain the tesla fire. this fire started yesterday afternoon off tesla road. with dry and windy conditions the fire grew by leaps and bounds, doubling two hours later. several structures have been destroyed. no reports of any injuries. crews were attack
the one that threatened a part of the lawrence livermore lab. strong winds, dry grass helped that fire to just explode in size. ktvu's christian cappen, you are there at a roadblock near the fire. what are they saying about containment now? >> reporter: yeah, i just got off the phone with fall fire and they are telling me they believe containment is at 25%. they say 2500 acres burned. right now at the intersection of kroth and tesla. the fire up the road a mile or so. we saw a crew of cal...
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this morning, firefighters are trying to get a hand the on a fire that threatened a part of lawrence livermore lab. strong wind helped that fire explode in size. live now from one of the roadblock set up near the area. christian, crews have tough conditions they're facing, don't they? >> reporter: yeah. talking about wind conditions, and we're starting to feel the wind pick up a little bit. not a lot. that's one of the factors firefighters are be looking at, how the wind progress over the course of the day. we're on tesla road. take a look. you can see this is one of the roadblocks in the area. the fire just about another mile up that road. about an hour or so ago, my photographer, keith and i were up that road, monitoring the fire. we can see fire burning on the bridges, crews working trying to contain this fire. we're monitoring the effort this morning to contain the t,sla fire. the fire started yesterday afternoon in eastern alameda county. so far the fire burned about 2,500 acres; and at last report, only 5% contained. looking for an update to find out whether there's been any increased contai
this morning, firefighters are trying to get a hand the on a fire that threatened a part of lawrence livermore lab. strong wind helped that fire explode in size. live now from one of the roadblock set up near the area. christian, crews have tough conditions they're facing, don't they? >> reporter: yeah. talking about wind conditions, and we're starting to feel the wind pick up a little bit. not a lot. that's one of the factors firefighters are be looking at, how the wind progress over the...
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a short time ago, our news crew went into the fire zone, just about 5 miles southeast of lawrence livermore labgo back to kristen casten. tell us what you saw when you were able to get in for a closer look. >> reporter: a sense of where we are again. this is called the tesla fire. we drove up tesla road. the road closed to through traffic. we can see up that road for about a mile or 2, and once you get up that road, you can definitely see the area where it's all burned out. you can see some active fire. at this point, it's just them numbers now. one of the major concerns up here is the very windy condition. let's go to the video and show you what the scene looks like yesterday. this fire started yesterday afternoon just off tesla road in eastern alameda county. the fire has scorched 2,500 acres. at last report, it was -- it has grown in lyms and bounds, doubling in size the first few hours crews responding, doubling again hours later. structures have been destroyed. no reports of injuries at this point. while it was still light out, we can tell you crews were attack being fire from the ground a
a short time ago, our news crew went into the fire zone, just about 5 miles southeast of lawrence livermore labgo back to kristen casten. tell us what you saw when you were able to get in for a closer look. >> reporter: a sense of where we are again. this is called the tesla fire. we drove up tesla road. the road closed to through traffic. we can see up that road for about a mile or 2, and once you get up that road, you can definitely see the area where it's all burned out. you can see...
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every year the protesters gather at the gates of the lawrence livermore lab.'re looking at video of a previous protest. protesters target that liable. . >>> time is 5:39. a bay area billionaire and some consumer advocates say the people in california are paying a lot more for gasoline than we should be. tom sigher, who founded far lawn capital management, is taking on the oil industry. steyer and the consumer group watchdog want lawmakers to push the oil refiners to be more transparent. they say refiners should be required to give the public early warning about their planned maintenance, and they should have to maintain minimum crude oil reserves to prevent big price increases. they're calling it the golden state gouge. >> californians are now paying a buck 30 in l.a. above what the rest of america is paying for their gas. >> now, the oil companies say the price gap is not because of a conspiracy to raise prices in california. they blame higher taxes here and california's more expensive clean air requirements. tom sigher claims california's gas market doesn't
every year the protesters gather at the gates of the lawrence livermore lab.'re looking at video of a previous protest. protesters target that liable. . >>> time is 5:39. a bay area billionaire and some consumer advocates say the people in california are paying a lot more for gasoline than we should be. tom sigher, who founded far lawn capital management, is taking on the oil industry. steyer and the consumer group watchdog want lawmakers to push the oil refiners to be more...
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but those decisions were resulting in me having a great career as an engineer at lawrence livermore national lab. and so the consolation prize to me, i kept trying, because my career was going in a great trajectory. the formula i was using was helping my personal career. and so the consolation was, what's the worst that's going to happen? i'm going to be a great engineer, which isn't too shabby. >> hinojosa: no, not at all. >> on the other hand, this is what i tell the kids, is you have to be carul if you want to be a professional soccer player, professional baseball player, what's the fallback position? my fallback position is i'm an engineer, and i'm going to have a great career as an engineer. they need to have a fallback and make sure they get a good education. >> hinojosa: right, but you also basically say if you knew how long it was going to take and what you needed to do and all the studying, you might have walked away. sometimes... do you feel that sometimes young kids, particularly latino kids, kids of color, sometimes close the doors on themselves? although, of course, when they see yo
but those decisions were resulting in me having a great career as an engineer at lawrence livermore national lab. and so the consolation prize to me, i kept trying, because my career was going in a great trajectory. the formula i was using was helping my personal career. and so the consolation was, what's the worst that's going to happen? i'm going to be a great engineer, which isn't too shabby. >> hinojosa: no, not at all. >> on the other hand, this is what i tell the kids, is you...
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our september 2nd and then will work to the nuclear opponent will demonstrate outside a lawrence livermore lab's king that the time the bomb detonated the survivor of the hiroshima bombing will speak at 9:00 this morning the much as will march to the labs with a. >>mark: the supervisor for city parks and recreation programs enough to get the measure on the june 26th invalid the city parks alliance facing an additional four to $45 million a year from an expanded access to facilities additional garner's improve security the new measure could be funded to a dedicated tax back in 2000 they're pulled open space on the tool and have since from every $100 of assessed property tax for city parks. >>darya:---->>anny hong: it is the acid betted not dangerous to humans check out these follow the life guard sale last night the chalky white substance is linolenic acid but they still do not know where it came from the collected enough to fill about half a 55 gal. trash can the found a plant foods like nuts and vegetable oil but also is used in some paint and varnish as after has met indeterminate the substanc
our september 2nd and then will work to the nuclear opponent will demonstrate outside a lawrence livermore lab's king that the time the bomb detonated the survivor of the hiroshima bombing will speak at 9:00 this morning the much as will march to the labs with a. >>mark: the supervisor for city parks and recreation programs enough to get the measure on the june 26th invalid the city parks alliance facing an additional four to $45 million a year from an expanded access to facilities...
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and nuclear opponents will demonstrate outside lawrence livermore labs. a survivor of the hiroshima bombing spoke coming up in a few minutes and 9:00 demonstrators will then march to the last west eight. >>> still ahead on kron4 news. these are stealing gold chains right off of pp -- right off of people's necks >>> plus a brazen burglary caught on camera showing a dozen people tore -- storming a beauty school -- store. police in san francisco has seen this group still before. >>> more with whether and michelle will have details ahead. [ music ] female announcer: you're on the right track to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. for a limited time you can choose up to 48 months interest-free financing on a huge selection of tempur-pedic models. or choose to save hundreds on simmons beautyrest mattress sets. you can even choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular stearns & foster mattresses. the triple choice sale ends soon at sleep train. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ hey there fellow californians i know
and nuclear opponents will demonstrate outside lawrence livermore labs. a survivor of the hiroshima bombing spoke coming up in a few minutes and 9:00 demonstrators will then march to the last west eight. >>> still ahead on kron4 news. these are stealing gold chains right off of pp -- right off of people's necks >>> plus a brazen burglary caught on camera showing a dozen people tore -- storming a beauty school -- store. police in san francisco has seen this group still before....
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activists promise to take up the protest at lawrence livermore national labs.king dozens arrests. organizers holding a preliminary gathering today just outside of livermore. >>> 6:41. north bay man pulls the his cell phone and a police officer pulls out his gun. why some say the officer in the video crossed the line. a high speed chase - an officer's car, rammed - and now three suspects are behind bars. >>> chaos, through the streets of san francisco, you see a high-speed chase there. officer's car rammed, now three suspects are behind bars. >>> and a live look outside at san francisco. we are back with 15 minutes of nonstop news, traffic and weather, after the break. >> announcer: now, 15 minutes of continuous news, weather, and traffic on "today in the bay." >>> new this morning, chaos and danger on the streets of san francisco. police chase burglary suspects through the city overnight, and now three people are under arrest. "today in the bay's" bob redell live in san francisco this morning. bob, police say the suspect rammed an undercover officer's car while
activists promise to take up the protest at lawrence livermore national labs.king dozens arrests. organizers holding a preliminary gathering today just outside of livermore. >>> 6:41. north bay man pulls the his cell phone and a police officer pulls out his gun. why some say the officer in the video crossed the line. a high speed chase - an officer's car, rammed - and now three suspects are behind bars. >>> chaos, through the streets of san francisco, you see a high-speed...
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been aghast and she was so appalled at livermore's role in the 1980s to take her husband's name off the lab that he had founded. to this day it is known as the lawrence livermore national library. what we can say, however, is the history of big science tells us that science itself can be seen as good or evil. we can only render judgment on what humankind makes of it. ernest lawrence new paradigm of scientific research has given us isotopes and diagnostic techniques that save lives. to put man on the moon and allowed us to explored the outermost planets and explore deeply into the subatomic world. it may provide us yet with weapons against climate change and even give us the tools to destroy ourselves. now, just before i open the floor for questions and discussion, i'd like to leave you with one last topic to debate. that is whether after 70 years we may have reached the political economic limits of big science. the reason it is the biggest accelerator in the world is because the united states abandon its own parallel project in the 1990s mostly because it's budget had grown so huge. almost since the inception, the cost of big science has prompted its
been aghast and she was so appalled at livermore's role in the 1980s to take her husband's name off the lab that he had founded. to this day it is known as the lawrence livermore national library. what we can say, however, is the history of big science tells us that science itself can be seen as good or evil. we can only render judgment on what humankind makes of it. ernest lawrence new paradigm of scientific research has given us isotopes and diagnostic techniques that save lives. to put man...
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appalledded a livermore's role in the arms racing she petitioned congress to take her husband's name off the lab he founded. well, congress turned her down and to this day it's known as the lawrence livermore national laboratory. what we can say, however, is that the history of big science tells us that science itself can't be seen as good or evil. we can only render judgment on what humankind makes of it. earns nest lauren's new paradigm of scientific research has given us isotopes and diagnostic techniques that save lives, put men on the moon and allowed us to explore the out irmost planets and peer deeply into the subatomic world. it may provide is yet with weapons against climb change even as it's given us the tools to destroy ourselves. now, just before i open the floor to questions and discussion, i'd like too leave you with one last topic to debate and that's whether after 70 years we may have reached the political and economic limits of big science. the reason that the large collider is the biggest accelerator in the world is that the united states aboon don'ted its own parallel project, the super conducting super collider in the 1990s, mostly because its budget had grown
appalledded a livermore's role in the arms racing she petitioned congress to take her husband's name off the lab he founded. well, congress turned her down and to this day it's known as the lawrence livermore national laboratory. what we can say, however, is that the history of big science tells us that science itself can't be seen as good or evil. we can only render judgment on what humankind makes of it. earns nest lauren's new paradigm of scientific research has given us isotopes and...
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their annual protest at the lawrence livermore national laboratory on this anniversary of the hiroshima bombing. every year the protesters gather at the gates of the livermore lab. this is video of a previous protest. the protesters target the lab because of its work with nuclear weapons. however, officials at the lab say its programs are only focused on national security. >>> well let's check in now for a look at what's coming up in our next hour on "mornings on 2." . >> good to see you. >> next in hour hour of "mornings on 2," go in the studio with you guys, a racket tearing case. the investigations opened after a child lawyer pointed a finger at city leadership, including the mayor, the da and the city attorney. >>> also mothers often hear breast-feeding is one of the best things you can do for your baby. take a look at this photo. it really shows why one mom is calling her breast-feeding session an epic fail. how this sweet little guy ended one a lop-sided 5:00 shadow. i know -- we certainly know the most effective way to calm a hungry crying baby. but in that case, maybe mom should have waited just a little while before breast- feeding that boy. >> he's ca
their annual protest at the lawrence livermore national laboratory on this anniversary of the hiroshima bombing. every year the protesters gather at the gates of the livermore lab. this is video of a previous protest. the protesters target the lab because of its work with nuclear weapons. however, officials at the lab say its programs are only focused on national security. >>> well let's check in now for a look at what's coming up in our next hour on "mornings on 2." ....