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behind the headlines, investing with a gender lens. hello i'm bonnie erbe welcome to to the contrary news and social trends. up first, the future for abortion rights advocates. claiming it no longer represents the range of women's health and economic issue. they also need to appeal to a new generation of young women who issue labels are are not single issue voters. do not expect a new catchphrase soon. former pro-choice advocates say abortion and birth control issues are more complex. antiabortion advocates call the end of pro-choice a victory. congressman norton is the term pro-choice passe? >> you know, bonnie, it is a permanent slogan half the advertisers. language must appeal to the generation to which it is addressed. >> i think what has become passe is the idea that abortion anytime for any reason is ok. i think most americans are increasingly uncomfortable with that and you are seeing it play out in the voter box in the state. >> the issues hit home economically and with regard to women's health contraception in particular it is
behind the headlines, investing with a gender lens. hello i'm bonnie erbe welcome to to the contrary news and social trends. up first, the future for abortion rights advocates. claiming it no longer represents the range of women's health and economic issue. they also need to appeal to a new generation of young women who issue labels are are not single issue voters. do not expect a new catchphrase soon. former pro-choice advocates say abortion and birth control issues are more complex....
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what this has is a fish angle lens, wide angle lens.t gives you a macro lens, like microscopic. the pictures look amazing. it shows some of the photos we have taken with this. i took -- here is a fish eye shot of the plaza. you can see it gives a little bit of that. here is some other shots we're also -- that's from my -- that's from my feed. here are some other shots we also have taken. i also took one that i want you to see real closely here, the quality of my jacket. look at this. this is my actual jacket here. where did it go? i don't see -- i don't see my -- there we are. that's the actual coat. i put the macro lens on it to look at it, you see this particular image right here. so we're talking very microscop microscopic, four in one. beautiful cases hold this, also tripod mount as well. if you are a shutterbug with your phone basically and take a lot of photos and want great effects, this is what you want to look for. >> remember when a cell phone was just a cell phone? >> just dial a number? i don't know what he's talking about.
what this has is a fish angle lens, wide angle lens.t gives you a macro lens, like microscopic. the pictures look amazing. it shows some of the photos we have taken with this. i took -- here is a fish eye shot of the plaza. you can see it gives a little bit of that. here is some other shots we're also -- that's from my -- that's from my feed. here are some other shots we also have taken. i also took one that i want you to see real closely here, the quality of my jacket. look at this. this is my...
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we have team coverage tonight starting with len ramirez. len? >> reporter: well, brian, passengers continue to walk through the mountain view station here a train just departed dropping off publicly 200 to 300 people. i think we have seen the peak of this last hour because this last train that came through just now was not as packed as the one previous to it. we can show thaw some people here have not bought their clipper card with them. or their tickets. so they're going to be stopping in at the tent to buy the ticket. the trains have been pretty packed so far. we've seen trains with standing room only 800 to 1,000 people per train. the passengers coming down from the peninsula in very good spirits on this caltrain. then transferring to vta's lightrail for the ride into the levi's stadium area. they have been very well coordinated with the train, people have been getting off one train and getting onto the lightrail train and so far it's working very well. >> oh it's more time than i expected but i guess they filled 40,000 seats. i would imagine
we have team coverage tonight starting with len ramirez. len? >> reporter: well, brian, passengers continue to walk through the mountain view station here a train just departed dropping off publicly 200 to 300 people. i think we have seen the peak of this last hour because this last train that came through just now was not as packed as the one previous to it. we can show thaw some people here have not bought their clipper card with them. or their tickets. so they're going to be stopping...
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for now, reporting live in santa clara, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> all right. len, thank you. and he is keeping an eye on that. meantime, we're wrapping it up here. we have football coming up next. >> yeah. >> the raiders and packers. >> yes. >> yeah. you saw it. j kerry, well spoken young man. big game for him tonight because he is a 7th round pick so he has to make an impression although he already has in the free season. we have the "5th quarter" following and we'll break it down. >> thank you. >> thanks so much for watching us. see you here at 10:00 on the cw 44/cable 12 for nightbeat and 11:00 on kpix 5. and always on kpix.com. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ,, ,,,,,,,,,, of styles and flavors, we've made it even easierety to order your favorite ice cream cake. baskin-robbins new online cake ordering. of styles and flavors, we've made it even easierety
for now, reporting live in santa clara, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> all right. len, thank you. and he is keeping an eye on that. meantime, we're wrapping it up here. we have football coming up next. >> yeah. >> the raiders and packers. >> yes. >> yeah. you saw it. j kerry, well spoken young man. big game for him tonight because he is a 7th round pick so he has to make an impression although he already has in the free season. we have the "5th quarter"...
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back out to len ramirez at the caltrain station in mountain view. len? how are things moving now?> reporter: things are moving pretty well. in fact if you are with us just a few minutes ago in one of those big caltrains came through with about 1,000 people, those people have mostly diss peered -- disappeared. the few people who didn't fit onto the vta trips are getting on to a second train just across the tracks over there. so their ride to levi's stadium. at this point there's no shortage of trains and we can see from the live picture you can see the fans that are going to be wacking down this little -- walking down this little walkway in-between the barriers there and they will be crossing the tracks to get on to that train but not right now because there's another caltrain coming down the tracks. you might just see there in the distance, their lights from the locomotive coming this way. and the big horn. so i'll send it back to you before that big train gets here and blows out my sound. so -- back to you. >> all right len thank you very much. yeah he is the center of attention
back out to len ramirez at the caltrain station in mountain view. len? how are things moving now?> reporter: things are moving pretty well. in fact if you are with us just a few minutes ago in one of those big caltrains came through with about 1,000 people, those people have mostly diss peered -- disappeared. the few people who didn't fit onto the vta trips are getting on to a second train just across the tracks over there. so their ride to levi's stadium. at this point there's no shortage...
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len n jose where h >>> a family dog beaten to death during a burglary. police say that two young teenagers are behind that attack. len ramirez in san jose where he just spoke to the family involved in this. len. >> reporter: imagine coming home and finding not only had your house been burglarized but then your dog is missing only to turn up later bludgeoned and barely alive. that's what happened to a family here on eldridge drive in the almaden valley in san jose yesterday. now, the burglary happened yesterday afternoon. the mackenzie family found that their dog sparky was whimpering in an upstairs bedroom after the burglary. he had been hit with a golf club on the head. they took him to the vet but they had to put him down. police say the burglary and the beating was committed by a 13- year-old boy who had broken into the house with a 14-year- old boy. now, a neighbor on the other side of the block has surveillance video of two teenaged suspects breaking into his house. >> i think how in the world could anybody hurt a little tiny animal? he is a 15-poun
len n jose where h >>> a family dog beaten to death during a burglary. police say that two young teenagers are behind that attack. len ramirez in san jose where he just spoke to the family involved in this. len. >> reporter: imagine coming home and finding not only had your house been burglarized but then your dog is missing only to turn up later bludgeoned and barely alive. that's what happened to a family here on eldridge drive in the almaden valley in san jose yesterday. now,...
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jordan mentioned, we think that we could utilize an equity lens as we look at the transient tax goes forward and we are in conversations with the mayor's office of how we can think about a budget that was just signed, and where those dollars are going and how we are really looking at our budget through a racial equity lens and we think that there can be dedicated resource and many of these things are cost neutral to expand the type of partnerships, and it takes time and resources to share information, on a legislative approach, and we think that the small business growth is critical and that there is an opportunity to think about the entrepreneur, and i know that there may be public comment about that and the sf travel which is really the supervisors created for the expansion, has really expanded, the tourism growth in the city of fung and we think that they have the models are really successful and of course, the third rail is proposition 209 and we think that the supervisors could really take a look at that in this climate now in san francisco that we could revisit and how we think
jordan mentioned, we think that we could utilize an equity lens as we look at the transient tax goes forward and we are in conversations with the mayor's office of how we can think about a budget that was just signed, and where those dollars are going and how we are really looking at our budget through a racial equity lens and we think that there can be dedicated resource and many of these things are cost neutral to expand the type of partnerships, and it takes time and resources to share...
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part of that is the political lens. and it's intelligence driven. before the foley posting, u.s. officials told reporters they didn't have good visibility over the size of isis. nor did they have visibility over who was the senior leadership. it's unclear to me if the president has viewed the execution. >> i would like an answer on that. if the president decides to take action on isis terrorists in syria, will he go it alone? >> mike emmanuel joins us from washington tonight. he has a lot of details.
part of that is the political lens. and it's intelligence driven. before the foley posting, u.s. officials told reporters they didn't have good visibility over the size of isis. nor did they have visibility over who was the senior leadership. it's unclear to me if the president has viewed the execution. >> i would like an answer on that. if the president decides to take action on isis terrorists in syria, will he go it alone? >> mike emmanuel joins us from washington tonight. he has...
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kpix 5's len ramirez in san jose where some officers say giving up those vehicles is a dangerous call. len. >> reporter: allen, san jose's massive military vehicle is locked away in a city warehouse somewhere down there out of sight and soon to be out of mind. the police department did not want to show us the vehicle today so you're about to see some very similar vehicles that other cities are now using. san jose is getting rid of its vehicle. san jose's mine-proof ambush protection vehicle weighs 15 tons and is 24 feet long. it was a gift from the u.s. military earlier this year. but now san jose is saying thanks but no thanks and will be getting rid of the massive vehicle. >> it's imposing. it's intimidating and i think that's obviously for a reason. and we get that. >> reporter: city councilman sam liccardo supports the police chief's decision to give the vehicle to another city that does want it. he says it goes against building trust and cooperation with officers. >> armored vehicles like this just create barriers both physically and psychologically. >> reporter: psychologically,
kpix 5's len ramirez in san jose where some officers say giving up those vehicles is a dangerous call. len. >> reporter: allen, san jose's massive military vehicle is locked away in a city warehouse somewhere down there out of sight and soon to be out of mind. the police department did not want to show us the vehicle today so you're about to see some very similar vehicles that other cities are now using. san jose is getting rid of its vehicle. san jose's mine-proof ambush protection...
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. >> don't have your thumb in front of the lens. >> good tip. >> right. >> there's others out there.. >> our zach knows all of them. >> hey, zach. >> hello. >> tell us how to be better photographers. >>? coming to us from cooperative of photography, seven cool tips to take cooler, different pictures with your smart phone. >> okay. >> the first one is the dash. you take a panorama shot on the camera, and you can get a person in the panorama. >> that's cool. >> all you have to do is dash behind who takes the picture. you can use the pan camera driving down the street, fake a panorama, get cool shots of the street and scenery around you. >> cool. >> use binoculars, put the phone up, get a long zoom. >> this works? >> totally does. i tested it. took shots of the moon with this technique. >> that's cool. >> next a lens by dropping water on top of the camera, stays on there because o the surface, and lets you take macro sh of t. >> no way. >> cool shots of the spider. >> won't hurt the phone? >> won't as long as you clean it after. this is what you put in the car to block the sun, use it a
. >> don't have your thumb in front of the lens. >> good tip. >> right. >> there's others out there.. >> our zach knows all of them. >> hey, zach. >> hello. >> tell us how to be better photographers. >>? coming to us from cooperative of photography, seven cool tips to take cooler, different pictures with your smart phone. >> okay. >> the first one is the dash. you take a panorama shot on the camera, and you can get a person in...
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you can see them on our camera lens at the shore, carol is tracking the very latest for you, stay with us, we will be right back. >> today is sunday, august 17th, good morning, everyone, i'm elizabeth hur. the time right now 8:30 here in center city philadelphia. now, let's head over to meteorologist, carol erickson in the weather sent. you called it, the showers are here. >> yes, the showers are here, and they're not heavy, though, liz, that's the good thing. because it is the weekends. i know a lot of beam like to see some rain, and we are seeing a little bit. but it is fairly light. just a weaken, and so many people have plans. but still i don't think these are the kind of showers that will really change your plansment little glooming looking at the ben franklin bridge, with the gray skies, as we move to the shore, notice the raindrops, on the lens here, but, they're starting to dry out a little bit and the sky starting to brighten, as well there. going up toward the reading area, 68 degrees and you've seen enough to pick up puddle or two on the playground at the whitt fields elemen
you can see them on our camera lens at the shore, carol is tracking the very latest for you, stay with us, we will be right back. >> today is sunday, august 17th, good morning, everyone, i'm elizabeth hur. the time right now 8:30 here in center city philadelphia. now, let's head over to meteorologist, carol erickson in the weather sent. you called it, the showers are here. >> yes, the showers are here, and they're not heavy, though, liz, that's the good thing. because it is the...
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len ramirez has the latest. >> reporter: this incident happened about 10:30 on the 700 block of blossom hill road near bly yeah del rey. officers responded to a report that a person was threatening to kill her family. there were shots fired. at least one bullet struck the woman, we are told by san jose police. and they did not say that this is a -- they didn't spell out this is the killing but they have said that the san jose police homicide unit is on the scene. we just saw the homicide van roll up a few minutes ago. now, this incident is in the early stages. you can see that they have blocked off several blocks in this area while police officers investigate. we're also told that no police officers were injured in this incident so it is a very fluid situation right now as officers investigate what happened and what may have occurred inside a room. as you might see or hear from our wide shot, if we widen out, we can see a work crew here patching the road. this is only about a block away from where the shooting happened. they report that they did not hear or see anything so they may have
len ramirez has the latest. >> reporter: this incident happened about 10:30 on the 700 block of blossom hill road near bly yeah del rey. officers responded to a report that a person was threatening to kill her family. there were shots fired. at least one bullet struck the woman, we are told by san jose police. and they did not say that this is a -- they didn't spell out this is the killing but they have said that the san jose police homicide unit is on the scene. we just saw the homicide...
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. >>> contact lens may not be the best choice for your children's eyes. how they can do more harm than good. >>> and checking out an app that will help recognize concussions. >>> and a look at the holiday forecast when "action news at 5:00" comes right back. >> british prime minister david cameron raised the country's threat level from substantial to severe because of the threat of the isis militants. meaning a terrorist attack is highly likely but not imminent. estimating 5,000 went to fight against the militants. >> not a conflict miles away from home we can ignore. creating the problems in iraq and syria is a threat to our security here in the u.k. >> the elevation of the u.k.'s threat level comes as the us considers military action against isis in syria. >>> a student from lookwood new jersey who disappeared laid to rest. aharon sofer disappeared after separated from a friend. his parents flew to israel to help with the search. the authorities do not suspect fall play. >>> "healthcheck," the ebola outbreak in africa spread to . and identified as a uni
. >>> contact lens may not be the best choice for your children's eyes. how they can do more harm than good. >>> and checking out an app that will help recognize concussions. >>> and a look at the holiday forecast when "action news at 5:00" comes right back. >> british prime minister david cameron raised the country's threat level from substantial to severe because of the threat of the isis militants. meaning a terrorist attack is highly likely but not...
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i think that -- i agree with mark, through the lens of bonds, stocks do look cheap. that is the only lens in which stocks look cheap, because profit margins are near all-time record, if you're relative to sales, stocks are probably 25%age points above their median levels. if we do get continued pull back in liquidity, which i believe has been the driver over the last 12 do 18 months or so, it's entirely likely we go to cash and sit it out. we watch liquidity in credit spreads and we watch momentum in the market action itself. and that could prompt us to reduce our risk and go to cash. >> spirited discussion. mark luschini with janney montgomery scott. >> for all the talk about a market correction, there are some s&p 500 stocks that have fallen sharply from their 52 week highs and some have plunged into correction status. could some of those hard hit companies now be poised for a comeback? dominick has the story. >> it was shaping up to be the pull back in stocks that so many traders had been waiting for. geo political risk for flaring up all around the globe and stoc
i think that -- i agree with mark, through the lens of bonds, stocks do look cheap. that is the only lens in which stocks look cheap, because profit margins are near all-time record, if you're relative to sales, stocks are probably 25%age points above their median levels. if we do get continued pull back in liquidity, which i believe has been the driver over the last 12 do 18 months or so, it's entirely likely we go to cash and sit it out. we watch liquidity in credit spreads and we watch...
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police tell len ramirez not only did they get into several homes, they killed one family's dog. >> reporter: the makenzie family found their dog sparky whimpering upstairs after their home had been vandalized. he had been beaten with a golf club. they took him to the vet and he had to be taken down. >> i thought how could anyone hurt a little tiny animal? he was a 15-pound dog. he wasn't going to hurt them. what was the point? >> reporter: police say the burglary an the beating was committed by a 13-year-old boy who broke into the house with a 14-year-old boy. these surveillance videos are from a neighbor around the block. the makenzies say their dog who was ten years old was doing his duty. >> he was being a good boy trying to protect his home. if you were a human, if he was a human, you know, you would have done the same thing. >> reporter: police say the teenage suspects were arrested last night and booked in juvenile hall. charges are burglary and callty to animals. they said very little had been stolen from their house making the attack on the dog seem more senseless. in san jose, len
police tell len ramirez not only did they get into several homes, they killed one family's dog. >> reporter: the makenzie family found their dog sparky whimpering upstairs after their home had been vandalized. he had been beaten with a golf club. they took him to the vet and he had to be taken down. >> i thought how could anyone hurt a little tiny animal? he was a 15-pound dog. he wasn't going to hurt them. what was the point? >> reporter: police say the burglary an the...
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kpix 5's len ramirez on the crucial video evidence, a trouble woman, and officers who were told she was heavily armed, len. >> reporter: veronica, no doubted this was a very difficult and dangerous situation that confronted officers when they arrived at the home here behind me on blossom hill road this morning. they were told that this woman had an assault weapon. she was on the phone to 911 telling the dispatchers that she was armed with an assault weapon and was going to kill her family members. you're going to see some exclusive video that we got from a passerby who saw what happened and recorded it. we have to warn you the video graphic. the cell phone video shows a woman walking out of her house with her hands in the air. but she is holding at least one object in her right hand. she appears to point it at her head and then point it to her right and makes a firing motion. and then another. she then points it at officers in front of her then walks towards the officers who tell her to drop it. she then goes off camera, but you can hear a final warning and then police shoot her. [ gunf
kpix 5's len ramirez on the crucial video evidence, a trouble woman, and officers who were told she was heavily armed, len. >> reporter: veronica, no doubted this was a very difficult and dangerous situation that confronted officers when they arrived at the home here behind me on blossom hill road this morning. they were told that this woman had an assault weapon. she was on the phone to 911 telling the dispatchers that she was armed with an assault weapon and was going to kill her family...
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live in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> another disturbing discovery in the south bay. a burned body dumped near morgan hill. chopper 5 was overhead as police cars surrounded the remote area just west of the chesboro reservoir. so far very few details. investigators have not identified the body but the sheriff's office did say it's treating the case as a homicide investigation. >>> developing news. comedian joan rivers is reportedly in stable condition now after being rushed to a hospital this morning. the 81-year-old was undergoing throat surgery at a new york clinic when she stopped breathing. that's when she was return to manhattan's mount sinai hospital. people who saw her at a public event in new york yesterday say she appeared fine and healthy. >> do your hair, do your nails, have fun. fashion should be fun. [ laughter ] >> joan rivers was scheduled to perform in new jersey tomorrow night. but, of course, that show has been postponed. >>> crews are working around the clock in napa trying to finish water repairs by tomorrow. the latest headlines on the quake nearly
live in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> another disturbing discovery in the south bay. a burned body dumped near morgan hill. chopper 5 was overhead as police cars surrounded the remote area just west of the chesboro reservoir. so far very few details. investigators have not identified the body but the sheriff's office did say it's treating the case as a homicide investigation. >>> developing news. comedian joan rivers is reportedly in stable condition now after being rushed to...
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that social media is putting a lens on the police but also putting a lens on the protestors. >> that's correct. >> not all are peaceful. >> that's correct. >> they're looting stores and perpetuating violence. >> i condemn that as most people of rational thought should but there's a way to understand the conflicts in which it happens because of the way they bungled this and nixon has a history. he voted to desegregate the schools or tried to have that happen back in the early 1990's. >> when you see the news conference where the information is basically inconclusive more than a week after this young man was killed, now, whatever you think about the case, whatever noise is out there but going back and forth on this, even if he stole the cigars, even if that happened, he's 18 years old, doesn't seem like he deserves six bullets for stealing something. >> and you cover the white house most of the time. ask a secret service agent what would happen if an individual who is 6' 4", 290 pounds went charging anywhere near the direction of the president. i suspect they would put a lot more than si
that social media is putting a lens on the police but also putting a lens on the protestors. >> that's correct. >> not all are peaceful. >> that's correct. >> they're looting stores and perpetuating violence. >> i condemn that as most people of rational thought should but there's a way to understand the conflicts in which it happens because of the way they bungled this and nixon has a history. he voted to desegregate the schools or tried to have that happen back in...
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kpix 5's len ramirez in santa clara. what are they dog to prevent gridlock -- what are they doing to prevented gridlock. >> reporter: an open practice today for the public. fans are arriving at levi's stadium here. this parking lot is half full now. you can bet it will be completely full on sunday for the first preseason game. and the team and transportation officials say there will be some changes. with just two days to go before the first-ever nfl game at levi's stadium, coach jim harbaugh expects the crowds and the excitement to be overflowing. >> hope they're excited. hope they're hyped. hope the crowd's hyped. i think it will be exciting and energetic. >> reporter: with 70,000 fans expected stadium managers are tweaking their game plan when it comes to traffic and parking. >> sometimes plans work or don't. we have a commitment for people to make the change i think to where people aren't as frustrated. >> reporter: santa clara traffic cops and parking attendants will be redeployed to more and better locations and the
kpix 5's len ramirez in santa clara. what are they dog to prevent gridlock -- what are they doing to prevented gridlock. >> reporter: an open practice today for the public. fans are arriving at levi's stadium here. this parking lot is half full now. you can bet it will be completely full on sunday for the first preseason game. and the team and transportation officials say there will be some changes. with just two days to go before the first-ever nfl game at levi's stadium, coach jim...
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. >> eleanor, obama is approaching this through a political lens, not a national security lens. and he knows the promise he made to the american people that he will not get into this kind of activity. >> morally and politically, it would not be responsible to respond to the situation. he is responding on a national security basis because the grounds for his, the air strikes, are that he is protecting u.s. personnel there. but it's not a direct war against isis and they are a good fighting force with help, maybe they can defeat. i agree that isil has this religious ferver, now the iraqis, it's an issue for them now. so maybe they are going to get some of this, too. >> it should be pointed out that this isn't a question of relieving the starvation of some people. it's also a question of protecting our embassies and our consulates and our personnel. and if that angle is played up to the american people, they are going to accept it. >> they will do that, how does air power save those 40,000 or 20,000 people up on that mountain? i don't know. >> it stops mobility. >> exit question. i
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in menlo park, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> lawrence and i have seen the video and pictures. but you were there. is it worse than we thought? >> it is, yeah. you get a sense of -- of the destruction -- i was telling you, you know, you just go in the heart of downtown. you walk the streets. most of the middle of the city is closed off anyway because of police tape. they don't even let you park on the street. and then you look up and on the corner some of the buildings -- it just looks like did -- >> all the historic buildings. >> yeah. it looks like the roof is going to fall down. they have a lot of clean-up. >> we had another aftershock at 4:43 in yountville 2.0. small but we have more to get through here. with those buildings already damaged, there could be small aftershocks. >>> fog at the coastline. just patchy stuff this morning. otherwise patchy fog inside the bay and mostly clear in the valleys. toward the afternoon, we'll see a whole lot of sunshine coming our way today. in fact, high pressure now beginning to build overhead and that is going to warm these temperatures
in menlo park, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> lawrence and i have seen the video and pictures. but you were there. is it worse than we thought? >> it is, yeah. you get a sense of -- of the destruction -- i was telling you, you know, you just go in the heart of downtown. you walk the streets. most of the middle of the city is closed off anyway because of police tape. they don't even let you park on the street. and then you look up and on the corner some of the buildings -- it just looks...
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because -- actually contact lens wearers report that they are wearing their glasses at least 30% of theime. we have a longer a allergy seas. let's start with the shape of the face. >> so the first face you're starting with is oval face. >> if you have an oval face you want to introduce a little anning y anning l angular it to your face. the glasses frames should not be wider than your widest point. so some people have trouble understanding it. >> it's not best although i love a full sun glass i'm not going to lie. >> you have an oval face. >> i do. >> i think people don't know what shape their face is. >> lens crafters have 900 stores and a great website that will help you figure out what shape your face is. >> so you're creating angles. >> you have a little bit more of a round face in between round and oval. >> that's just jowls. >> when you take my hair way i'm more of an oval. >> i know my face. >> and you're also -- >> own them, take them. >> okay. next one is square. >> square. >> you have a square face, you want to create a little more softness so you want rounder styles. also kee
because -- actually contact lens wearers report that they are wearing their glasses at least 30% of theime. we have a longer a allergy seas. let's start with the shape of the face. >> so the first face you're starting with is oval face. >> if you have an oval face you want to introduce a little anning y anning l angular it to your face. the glasses frames should not be wider than your widest point. so some people have trouble understanding it. >> it's not best although i love...
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kpix 5's len ramirez is at the stadium right now. what are they going to do to change things to keep things moving along on sunday? >> reporter: it's going to be different this time around. behind up football fans, and a souped up traffic plan. that's what stadium officials say we can expect for the first preseason game on sunday. traffic light syncing was off a few days ago. traffic was gridlocked. >> you have traffic engineers that can remotely change those traffic signals. so they have been tested. they have been proven they are working. >> santa clara traffic cops around parking attendants will be redeployed to more and better locations and there will be fewer lanes closed off with cones. vta plans to have more trains standing by to move people out after the whistle. >> we have our pocket track online so that means that
kpix 5's len ramirez is at the stadium right now. what are they going to do to change things to keep things moving along on sunday? >> reporter: it's going to be different this time around. behind up football fans, and a souped up traffic plan. that's what stadium officials say we can expect for the first preseason game on sunday. traffic light syncing was off a few days ago. traffic was gridlocked. >> you have traffic engineers that can remotely change those traffic signals. so...
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len ramirez, kpix 5. >> here's a close-up of the drill.ice say it's a cordless black and decker painted black. >>> san jose water company customers will see an increase in their monthly bills. the state puc approved the 15% rate hike yesterday. the utility says they need to replace infrastructure. further rate hikes could be coming in 2016. >>> now let's talk to lawrence about our weekend forecast. >> can you believe it? it has been such a long week now for you. >> hasn't it? [ laughter ] >> i was sick! >> i know you were. [ laughter ] >> all right. folks, around the bay area today, we are going to see some more of the fog and low clouds a little thick out toward the coastline. some drizzle there, too. think we'll see a lot of sunshine into the afternoon. you see clouds out there now and we are settling into a nice summer pattern something we haven't had a whole lot of so far this summer. this afternoon 80s and low 90s inland, 70s inside the bay, 60s at the coastline with clouds. over the bay low clouds and fog. it's a little thick in spot
len ramirez, kpix 5. >> here's a close-up of the drill.ice say it's a cordless black and decker painted black. >>> san jose water company customers will see an increase in their monthly bills. the state puc approved the 15% rate hike yesterday. the utility says they need to replace infrastructure. further rate hikes could be coming in 2016. >>> now let's talk to lawrence about our weekend forecast. >> can you believe it? it has been such a long week now for you....
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in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> police say they have linked a suspect in the crime to three other burglaries. >>> it is 4:38 now. a high school football coach in fairfield has been arrested. levonne hayes is accused of embezzling thousands from the high school football program that was supposed to be used by the team. his wife denies the allegations. >> they did it to jesus, why not him? >> levonne hayes is on bond. he is on administrative leave. >>> a dentist accused conspiring with state more leland yee to smuggle weapons has died. wilson lim was allegedly his contact to connect yee with a group in the philippines to exchange weapons with cash. lim had a dental office in daly city hospitalized since june with heart failure. >>> hillary clinton making an appearance in san francisco this morning. the former secretary of state will be at a tech summit at the st. regis hotel. some bay area ceos will be there, as well. it's invitation-only. mrs. clinton is scheduled to speak around 11:30 this morning. >>> time now 4:39. coming soon to a bay area freeway, the big sign that one city ho
in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> police say they have linked a suspect in the crime to three other burglaries. >>> it is 4:38 now. a high school football coach in fairfield has been arrested. levonne hayes is accused of embezzling thousands from the high school football program that was supposed to be used by the team. his wife denies the allegations. >> they did it to jesus, why not him? >> levonne hayes is on bond. he is on administrative leave. >>> a...
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ex-photo journalist, he's witnessed close up the changes and imbalances in chinese lifestyle through his lenshe says he discovered a new theme while shooting along the coast. these characters were carved into the skin with a shard of glass. self-mutilation is the focus for this photographer. chen zhe also a had a history of inflicting harm on herself. in 2011, she received an award for promising young photographers from magnum, the internationally renowned photo cooperative. chen became motionally unstable when sars took more than 600 lives in china about ten years ago. when students at her school caught the illness she was quarantined at home for six months. while hearing news about the deaths of the sars patients almost every day on tv, she became withdrawn and began to feel isolated. while chen continued hurting herself, she went to study in the u.s. it was there that she took self-portraits for the first time. so far she's published two photo books in america on her own self-mutilation experiences and those of other chinese youngsters. she's now planning to express the feelings of these y
ex-photo journalist, he's witnessed close up the changes and imbalances in chinese lifestyle through his lenshe says he discovered a new theme while shooting along the coast. these characters were carved into the skin with a shard of glass. self-mutilation is the focus for this photographer. chen zhe also a had a history of inflicting harm on herself. in 2011, she received an award for promising young photographers from magnum, the internationally renowned photo cooperative. chen became...
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kpix 5's len ramirez is in fremont, where school officials are preparing for the worst. len. >> reporter: ken, that news out of kings canyon national park this afternoon definitely puts a more urgent spin on the preparations for the new school year here at james leech elementary school where mr. muck was scheduled to begin teaching the third grade next week. the information from the national park service is that a body was found at about 12,000 feet elevation near mount gardner. that is the same general vicinity where mr. muck went hiking more than a week ago. fremont teacher gregory muck is believed to have gone missing in one of the most remote areas of the high sierra a rocky place called gardner pass in kings canyon national park. the father was solo hiking for a week in terrain ranging from 6,000 to 13,000 feet and was due back on sunday but never returned. >> my personal concern because i knew greg muck is about his safety for sure. >> reporter: doug whipple was his principal last year. >> then also, knowing his -- i have met his wife and his daughter, he had a 5-y
kpix 5's len ramirez is in fremont, where school officials are preparing for the worst. len. >> reporter: ken, that news out of kings canyon national park this afternoon definitely puts a more urgent spin on the preparations for the new school year here at james leech elementary school where mr. muck was scheduled to begin teaching the third grade next week. the information from the national park service is that a body was found at about 12,000 feet elevation near mount gardner. that is...
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s report didn't denote contact lens being present when they did her autopsy here in north carolina. >exhumed tonight. >> it's hard because she was being dug up and then, okay, she was already murdered. now she can't even rest after she's dead. but i understood why, and i knew the importance of it. >> reporter: in an age of csi and dna, authorities go to work in a peaceful pennsylvania cemetery with the bluntest investigative tool of all, a backhoe. >> it was a necessary part of the process, but it was, it was horrible to see the family have to go through that. >> reporter: would sole find what he was looking for? would this be the piece of evidence to finally answer the question, who killed janet abaroa? >> announcer: stay with us as a cold case suddenly turns to ice in a courtroom. >> stab wound in her chest. >> the new wife still alive but now in fear for her life. >> are you convinced you would have been the next victim? >> and their baby-faced husband. >> raven aboroa is a horrible husband. but an adulter does not a murder make. >> was he yielding the knife in real life movies. to
s report didn't denote contact lens being present when they did her autopsy here in north carolina. >exhumed tonight. >> it's hard because she was being dug up and then, okay, she was already murdered. now she can't even rest after she's dead. but i understood why, and i knew the importance of it. >> reporter: in an age of csi and dna, authorities go to work in a peaceful pennsylvania cemetery with the bluntest investigative tool of all, a backhoe. >> it was a necessary...
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reporting live in santa cruz, len learn, kpix 5. >> surfers also say they see more jellyfish off the northern california coast because of all of that warm water. >> i don't know. flip a coin. this has been the strangest year i can ever remember in northern california. >> not global warming, not el nino. what's going on? >> we have what typically is a strong sea breeze or ocean influence of the water and we're not seeing that this year so the warm water that typically gets blown away upwelling where the cold water guess risen up to the surface, it's not happening. so what we are seeing is super duper -- we're not talking two or three degrees as len said, 10 degrees warmer. don't you want to be there? i do. santa cruz, capitola, oh!! gorgeous. and when the water is warm it's like bonus, like you're down in cabo just without the airfare and having to bring your passport. it's a live look from santa cruz right now where it's clear and let me contrast that shot right there with sfo. yeah, knows as sunny and the ocean water isn't as warm. we are cloudy on two levels. high, thin cirrus clou
reporting live in santa cruz, len learn, kpix 5. >> surfers also say they see more jellyfish off the northern california coast because of all of that warm water. >> i don't know. flip a coin. this has been the strangest year i can ever remember in northern california. >> not global warming, not el nino. what's going on? >> we have what typically is a strong sea breeze or ocean influence of the water and we're not seeing that this year so the warm water that typically...
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where they will come before you and work with the city services audit or, and through a racial equity lens and so that the collaboration is more of a philosophical collaboration to continue to emphasize that the racial equity is important, to the supervisors just as it is important to the mayor so as we make these asks that we have the board of purposes partnership to look through the occupancy tactic to understand how that is impacting our communities, >> so what i would want to know is how or what is the mayor's role and ultimately, you know, they controlled the ability to effectively assist in delivering what is being requested, although we have the power too, in order to up port, in the past legislation and help to hold the hearings and help to hold these departments accountable, and i guess, knowing exactly what departments you are working with, and what are they providing and how are they supporting what changes need to be made and how do we hold them accountable, and i am holding it more for the specifics and not necessarily the bigger picture, but, i guess that we will get to that
where they will come before you and work with the city services audit or, and through a racial equity lens and so that the collaboration is more of a philosophical collaboration to continue to emphasize that the racial equity is important, to the supervisors just as it is important to the mayor so as we make these asks that we have the board of purposes partnership to look through the occupancy tactic to understand how that is impacting our communities, >> so what i would want to know is...
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kpix 5's len ramirez joins us now live from mineta and len, once again, the airport taking heat for a stowaway incident. >> reporter: that's right. although these two stowaway incidents are very different, the bottom line is that in both cases, someone was on board those aircraft who should not have been. airport administrators here in san jose say the woman who got on board the southwest airlines flight from san jose to los angeles did go through a security checkpoint screening for weapons and explosives. but mistakes were made from the tsa and southwest airlines people who let the woman slip through without producing a ticket or id to the airplane's flight crew, who failed to check the passenger count with the manifest. now, congressman eric swalwell who is on the homeland security committee says this can't keep on happening. >> there needs to be accountability. and certainly the second incident at san jose in the last four months does not help increase confidence in its ability to protect passengers. so you know, what i'm going to do is wait, you know, for an after-action report on
kpix 5's len ramirez joins us now live from mineta and len, once again, the airport taking heat for a stowaway incident. >> reporter: that's right. although these two stowaway incidents are very different, the bottom line is that in both cases, someone was on board those aircraft who should not have been. airport administrators here in san jose say the woman who got on board the southwest airlines flight from san jose to los angeles did go through a security checkpoint screening for...
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len. >> reporter: that's right. that grass was planted four months ago.nd it had all that time to get set. but here it is being ripped up right now. it only lasted for one soccer game, one football game. plus a couple of practices. now, these are photos that were sent to us just a couple of hours ago showing grounds crews pulling up the sod and replacing it with new turf for sunday's game against the chargers. the bandera bermuda grass was picked because it needs only half the water of regular grass. it's fast and durable, they say. it was coming up in big chunks during yesterday's practice causing players to slip and fall. levi's stadium has the grass on a sand base according to one expert, the grass may not be rooting well a term they call interfacing. >> can be a situation where the turf doesn't adhere as well as possible or as well as hoped for. it might be a calendar issue where play resumed a little bit too quick or it might be an issue where the, you know, the plant's just not taking on. >> reporter: sports teams frequently use the sand base becaus
len. >> reporter: that's right. that grass was planted four months ago.nd it had all that time to get set. but here it is being ripped up right now. it only lasted for one soccer game, one football game. plus a couple of practices. now, these are photos that were sent to us just a couple of hours ago showing grounds crews pulling up the sod and replacing it with new turf for sunday's game against the chargers. the bandera bermuda grass was picked because it needs only half the water of...
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s e poi of thediffering f baiicn theyehat g iasight be in 1000 block of lens and delsey drive, if theyaw anything suspicious please call. >> thank you. >>> other news, funeral services underway for the woman murdered by her husband last week in pennypack park. gathering to pay respects to 46 year old connie murray. she was found strange mastrangl. and the husband confessed to killing her after failing a lie detector test. they have two daughters, ages 12 and 15. >>> the murder trial continues in norristown for a man accused of killing his family. mcandrew facing charges of murder and they say he slashed his relatives with a sword in 2011. his lawyer is claiming an insanity defense. >>> in st. louis, missouri tensions my after a deadly shooting of an unarmed teenager by a police officer this weekend. more than two dozen people arrested after an angry crowd vers jns us live wtohes there. karen> what happende of st. louis. they said one officer was under assault. and others say brown was a victim. beginning as a candlelight vigil for the shooting death of has been unarmed black teenager a
s e poi of thediffering f baiicn theyehat g iasight be in 1000 block of lens and delsey drive, if theyaw anything suspicious please call. >> thank you. >>> other news, funeral services underway for the woman murdered by her husband last week in pennypack park. gathering to pay respects to 46 year old connie murray. she was found strange mastrangl. and the husband confessed to killing her after failing a lie detector test. they have two daughters, ages 12 and 15. >>> the...