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in a brooks from ucsf. >> so i'm len in a i'm a food systems advocate a pair of two students and as supervisor mar said a member of the food and fitness committee. thank you so much for letting me share information i want to take a few minutes and tell a story about the meals program in the describe. the school meals on the other hand, at u state of the art students they quality for reduced meals this year but what happens as kids grow older especially around middle school and high school the stigma of eating city hall lunch we start seeing the most vulnerable kids come to school hunger and they skip breakfast. we know because there's food offered at school they stay hunger and only 57 percent of kids actually eat lunch at schools and oftentimes kids will go off campus to escape the long lunch lines and they're first point of access is junk informed. in the background i background of this we also know about a few of the ucsf students are over weight and 10 percent of latino and african-american meet the fitness standards according to our data. so those kids that are is most vulnerab
in a brooks from ucsf. >> so i'm len in a i'm a food systems advocate a pair of two students and as supervisor mar said a member of the food and fitness committee. thank you so much for letting me share information i want to take a few minutes and tell a story about the meals program in the describe. the school meals on the other hand, at u state of the art students they quality for reduced meals this year but what happens as kids grow older especially around middle school and high school...
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len. >> reporter: that's right, liz.ors have set up outside of the event center here at san jose state university where mrs. clinton will be speaking later tonight. they are accusing her of a cover-up of the benghazi tragedy which ambassador stevens was killed but earlier today mrs. clinton had to duck and cover at a speaking event in las vegas when someone threw a shoe at her. take a look. >> it's already recycling about -- >> oh!! >> what was, a bat? was that a bat? >> reporter: clinton was speaking at the mandalay bay about scrap recycling laughed it off. the unidentified woman who threw the shoe was escorted out of the hotel and is in custody being questioned by the secret service. mrs. clinton making the speaking rounds all over the west in the last couple of days is widely presumed to be a presidential candidate. she has not yet officially declared. she will be speaking here tonight at about 8:00. tickets as high as $1,000 for this event although some tickets were offered to students here on campus for free. report
len. >> reporter: that's right, liz.ors have set up outside of the event center here at san jose state university where mrs. clinton will be speaking later tonight. they are accusing her of a cover-up of the benghazi tragedy which ambassador stevens was killed but earlier today mrs. clinton had to duck and cover at a speaking event in las vegas when someone threw a shoe at her. take a look. >> it's already recycling about -- >> oh!! >> what was, a bat? was that a bat?...
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kpix 5's len ramirez is in san jose tonight at the pg&e substation with the reward that was announced today. len. >> reporter: ken, investigators feel they have basically done everything they can with the information they already have in this case so they feel now is the time that they have to go to the public. ever since that gunshot attack on this facility last year, when someone fired rounds into the transformers and cut fiberoptic cable, it caused $150 million in caused $15 million in damage. there are no arrests and no subjects. authorities are now asking for the public's help hoping a $250,000 reward will spring loose some information that will help solve the case. >> after an extremely active investigation over the course of the last year by the fbi san francisco field office, we felt this would be an appropriate time to turn to the public and ask for their assistance to further our ongoing investigation. >> the fbi san francisco field office has no indications at this time that this is related to any sort of terrorism or terrorism activity. >> reporter: pg&e says it will spend
kpix 5's len ramirez is in san jose tonight at the pg&e substation with the reward that was announced today. len. >> reporter: ken, investigators feel they have basically done everything they can with the information they already have in this case so they feel now is the time that they have to go to the public. ever since that gunshot attack on this facility last year, when someone fired rounds into the transformers and cut fiberoptic cable, it caused $150 million in caused $15...
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kpix 5's len ramirez with what could be behind the pollution. len. >> reporter: well, i'm here in the ann darling neighborhood in fact the ann darling parking lot here in san jose. and if you look around, it doesn't look polluted. it doesn't look bad at all but the state epa says there are many hidden factors that contribute to make this one of the worst offenders. the neighborhood around 33rd and mckee in san jose has neat homes, lively supermarkets and ann darling elementary school. but it's also a place with heavy industry nearby and heavy traffic on the street and adjacent highway 101 freeway which is usually gridlocked. the factors add up to make this one of the most polluted spots in the bay area and the state. >> most of the time it seems pretty clear. so we never really pay attention. >> reporter: california epa data shows many of the most affected neighborhoods are in low income areas of the central valley and los angeles. they include places with air, ground and water pollution problems. the worst areas appear in red on these maps. the
kpix 5's len ramirez with what could be behind the pollution. len. >> reporter: well, i'm here in the ann darling neighborhood in fact the ann darling parking lot here in san jose. and if you look around, it doesn't look polluted. it doesn't look bad at all but the state epa says there are many hidden factors that contribute to make this one of the worst offenders. the neighborhood around 33rd and mckee in san jose has neat homes, lively supermarkets and ann darling elementary school. but...
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is saying, len, it's unlike any disaster he has seen before?reporter: very touching interview that we just did. this was a very bad disaster up in washington state. i'm actually at the home of california task force three in menlo park a warehouse full of interesting devices heavy equipment and things like this. this is actually called the search cam. the camera extends on a pole and you can look into tight crevices with these lights and camera and find bodies. this is the type of equipment they just took up to washington state to help search for victims. frank worked rescue and recovery operations at katrina and the world trade center. today he is just back from the landslide in washington state, an operation he said was even more difficult. >> katrina, many of those victims were found on top of the surface or in areas where we could easily acquire them. we didn't have to dig for many of those. this here was complicated by the millions of cubic yards of mud and dirt, debris and trees on top of them. >> reporter: he is a division chief with menl
is saying, len, it's unlike any disaster he has seen before?reporter: very touching interview that we just did. this was a very bad disaster up in washington state. i'm actually at the home of california task force three in menlo park a warehouse full of interesting devices heavy equipment and things like this. this is actually called the search cam. the camera extends on a pole and you can look into tight crevices with these lights and camera and find bodies. this is the type of equipment they...
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because of the significant delays in the parcels len arrest has not insinuated the parcel design that was anticipated to be the first part of phase two to be developed as you recall from your january meeting the phasing was changed to accelerate it because the parcels won't be available for some time. according to the updated performance it maybe submitted and june 30th next summer. but at the same time, we want to make sure that everything is ready to go so therefore the schematic design has been separated from the today's application it is purely a schematic design and the phase will be provided for a full review at a later time. mr. roberts went through the design a few issues need to be resolved like the design development phase. usually recommended to approve the disobedience with a few xauflz. we want to make sure that the agency staff reviews the colors and we want to receive additional samples in the future fees like the construction document phase. and that's quite typical. we've also put in a few conditions of approval around building safety we want to make sure that the lig
because of the significant delays in the parcels len arrest has not insinuated the parcel design that was anticipated to be the first part of phase two to be developed as you recall from your january meeting the phasing was changed to accelerate it because the parcels won't be available for some time. according to the updated performance it maybe submitted and june 30th next summer. but at the same time, we want to make sure that everything is ready to go so therefore the schematic design has...
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zucchero is a combination of blues and rock and gospel, all put through an italian lens, and he was withe of the best cuban musicians, and it is called, appropriately enough, "la sesion cubana." tonight, he will close our show with a performance at the keyboard. ♪ singing in foreign language] ♪ tavis: those are a lot of different genres to put through an italian lens. what makes all of that work? >> music talks. i think music talks, and even if you do not understand all of the lyrica, the sound and the vibe is the main thing. the music. and i can sing in english, and i spanish, but, or at the end, i said to myself, the original, you are italian, and the real thing is if you and if i loven, black music, if i love gospel, if i love soul or rock, that does not mean you cannot always do it in italian. yes, it sounds good, and i remember the first time when i did a. miles davis, we song together. we did a track together. he was the one you said you should keep singing in italian. told you that. >> yes. tavis: you jumped in that so quickly, but this is a great story about how you and miles con
zucchero is a combination of blues and rock and gospel, all put through an italian lens, and he was withe of the best cuban musicians, and it is called, appropriately enough, "la sesion cubana." tonight, he will close our show with a performance at the keyboard. ♪ singing in foreign language] ♪ tavis: those are a lot of different genres to put through an italian lens. what makes all of that work? >> music talks. i think music talks, and even if you do not understand all of...
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friend of the family len and i hope our scleshg feels better she had a bump on the head >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> god bless you supervisors and the city and county of san francisco. i'm conceive dennis i want to talk about the deinvesting of fillmore. the jazzy laundromat has been around for years people all over san francisco would come to the jazz laundromat they economy that was the chapter it laundromat in the san francisco. it closed down. the dollar store we don't think on going to get our household items, our bathroom items and that is closed down. and now we have a church that is the heart of the fillmore that's been there since i don't know when this is a on the corner of fillmore and fell now, it's turned into a roller disco. so i'm asking the - the board of supervisors you've helped out other districts the mission, chinatown, help out the fillmore. we need to revive it district and keep people of color black people of color in that district. thank you very much. >> next speaker. >> good evening supervisors. first of all, i want to say i'm honored and pleased t
friend of the family len and i hope our scleshg feels better she had a bump on the head >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> god bless you supervisors and the city and county of san francisco. i'm conceive dennis i want to talk about the deinvesting of fillmore. the jazzy laundromat has been around for years people all over san francisco would come to the jazz laundromat they economy that was the chapter it laundromat in the san francisco. it closed down. the dollar store we don't...
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i come everyone, i am len kasper. will come to cubs baseball.rst pitch about 20 minutes right now, righthanders mike bolsinger against edwin jackson. field's 100thgley birthday. before solid, spirits were dampened as the diamondbacks won the game 7-5. still, great afternoon at the ballpark. >> ♪ take me out to the
i come everyone, i am len kasper. will come to cubs baseball.rst pitch about 20 minutes right now, righthanders mike bolsinger against edwin jackson. field's 100thgley birthday. before solid, spirits were dampened as the diamondbacks won the game 7-5. still, great afternoon at the ballpark. >> ♪ take me out to the
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the bay bridge toll plaza shows a damp toll plaza and the sprinkles are on the camera lens. as we look from our emeryville camera the eastern span shows cars relatively light and you will arrive at work on time. >> library of congress names 25 new songs worthy of preserving. find out if your favorite is on the list. >> we could have news on the salt habit. this is your computer. let's go on the internet. let's go. ok. she's going to love me all over again now. jamaica, here you come! here we go. ha ha! good job. all right. >>> the library of congress is adding new music to the archives including "joshua tree," and "heart like a wheel," and white house recordings selected from the lyndon johnson era: there will be 25 new songs added to the registry chosen for cultural or historical or aesthetics. >> the cast of "the lion king" waited while flying off to australia. they started singing as passengers were boarding and everyone enjoyed the musical and the flight attendants even to they were not wearing their costumes. >> double header because of the rain last night but a kay and
the bay bridge toll plaza shows a damp toll plaza and the sprinkles are on the camera lens. as we look from our emeryville camera the eastern span shows cars relatively light and you will arrive at work on time. >> library of congress names 25 new songs worthy of preserving. find out if your favorite is on the list. >> we could have news on the salt habit. this is your computer. let's go on the internet. let's go. ok. she's going to love me all over again now. jamaica, here you...
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of english, language arts and the lens of the mathematics exam. >> and then, we also, because we know that you would like to see the data, of english, learners, and non-english learners and so we have looked at it and for the english learners and non-english learners and we have looked at it through the lens of special education students and so that you can see that concept. and just in summary, about the california high school exit exam, 93, almost 94 percent of students have passed the exit exam in english, language arts and 95 have passed in math. and 92.3 met both of them and there are additional opportunities for students to take the exit exam and it is not just take the exam, we do have the support classes that are on saturday, school, in the individual schools that are going on now, and will go on in our summer school program to provide the students with the support to give them the skills to pass this exam, and those exams will be offered in may and in july. and so that is kind of a summary of our findings on the exit exam. and with that, i think that you know, we will be glad
of english, language arts and the lens of the mathematics exam. >> and then, we also, because we know that you would like to see the data, of english, learners, and non-english learners and so we have looked at it and for the english learners and non-english learners and we have looked at it through the lens of special education students and so that you can see that concept. and just in summary, about the california high school exit exam, 93, almost 94 percent of students have passed the...
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len. >> reporter: elizabeth, this is a very big campus. there's a lot going on here. but the campus university is making a lot of news these days in ways that the university officials are not really proud of. on the steps of the martin luther king, jr. library the family of a mexican day worker shot and killed by a san jose state university cop asked for answers. >> they think if we keep it out of the media and nobody cares because he was undocumented, everybody is going to forget about it. not everybody is. >> reporter: antonio lopez guzman was killed off campus allegedly wielding adrywall knife. an officer opened fire and a stray bullet went through the window of a nearby sorority. witnesses told a different version of what happened but are afraid to come forward. >> it's a matter of time. the police don't have this witness. why? are they even trying to figure out? they think it's going to go under the carpet. >> reporter: the shooting is still under investigation. but it's the latest in a series of mishaps at san jose state that have students distracted and questio
len. >> reporter: elizabeth, this is a very big campus. there's a lot going on here. but the campus university is making a lot of news these days in ways that the university officials are not really proud of. on the steps of the martin luther king, jr. library the family of a mexican day worker shot and killed by a san jose state university cop asked for answers. >> they think if we keep it out of the media and nobody cares because he was undocumented, everybody is going to forget...
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from bovine flat u lens, if you went to a mid-century peasant, you have to pay bovine flat u lens tax here. we take it seriously. >> we do and we don't. the president actually said and this becomes now not only a political agenda but a question, he says the republicans their plan is for dirty air, dirty water. i got kids, i may shock liberals. i want clear air and water and i think we can frack and drill and mine for coal and still be good stewards for the planet. >> exactly. a lot of this stuff, the new ecofriendly things are just as deadly to the planet. the new ethanol in our gas tank is apparently causing as much environmental damage. >> you can't have it there. you can stick it in everybody else's back. yard. they do terrible things. in scotland, all these or thinologist have gathered to watch a rare bird. and these things, so these things are just like crony capitalism, like the fellow bank rolling the anti keystone thing out in california and bank rolling democrats who are opposed to keystone. it's crony capitalism, costing hundreds of thousands of dollars for every fictional -
from bovine flat u lens, if you went to a mid-century peasant, you have to pay bovine flat u lens tax here. we take it seriously. >> we do and we don't. the president actually said and this becomes now not only a political agenda but a question, he says the republicans their plan is for dirty air, dirty water. i got kids, i may shock liberals. i want clear air and water and i think we can frack and drill and mine for coal and still be good stewards for the planet. >> exactly. a lot...
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kpix 5's len ramirez has more.len. >> reporter: elizabeth, we're talking about building a new class of neighborhood in san jose. it would still be an upgrade for the thousands of people living out on the streets everyday and night. >> this one has the french door. >> the high end sheds in fremont were never designed to house the homeless. >> the most common use is a home office. >> but with sturdy cars and windows, two by four construction, they could be very livable. >> these are made just like a little house would be made. >> that's what's behind new idea at san jose city hall to help the homeless. two council members who are running for each other for mayor have jointly wrote a memo saying they will use microhouses or housing pods. it's already worked in handful of cities including grass valley and eugene oregon. >> we're looking to try to identify public spaces where we can get loot of microhousing out there. >> far better to be living in a small home you can call your own than living in a creek or unsanitary c
kpix 5's len ramirez has more.len. >> reporter: elizabeth, we're talking about building a new class of neighborhood in san jose. it would still be an upgrade for the thousands of people living out on the streets everyday and night. >> this one has the french door. >> the high end sheds in fremont were never designed to house the homeless. >> the most common use is a home office. >> but with sturdy cars and windows, two by four construction, they could be very...
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. >> it has a lens on it that will actually invert images. doing refracting the light and allows you to take photos holding your phone like this. >> you look like your texting but really taking secret photos of people which could be cool because you don't get posed photos but creepy because you get like weird people taking like weird pictures. >> as many good things about this as bad. think about the peeping weirdos. >> the per vi person. >> the creator is a pulitzer prize finalist. professional photographer and talks about how taking photos people react when there's a camera in their face and interesting you can get these real shots with this kind of a lens. >> this is on kick starter now for $55 in your choice of a black or white case. only for currently the iphone 5 and 5s. older iphone users or android users will have to wait. they might try to come out with versions for those phones but nor now just the version of the iphone. >> jamie, what are you doing down there? >> i'm just waiting to play. >> being dad has to be a lot of fun. the ki
. >> it has a lens on it that will actually invert images. doing refracting the light and allows you to take photos holding your phone like this. >> you look like your texting but really taking secret photos of people which could be cool because you don't get posed photos but creepy because you get like weird people taking like weird pictures. >> as many good things about this as bad. think about the peeping weirdos. >> the per vi person. >> the creator is a...
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len ramirez, kpix 5. >> the prom is this weekend. >>> you have just a few hours to get your taxes in the mail. if you procrastinated, some post offices will be open later than normal. the main office and the san jose office both will stay open until 8:30 tonight. the last collection from the mailboxes will be at 10:00 p.m. >>> in just about 15 minutes, a bob cat nursed pack to health after a pretty bad jury will be released into the wild -- injury will be released into the wild. >> it was tricky but worth it. >> it has been a long five months for this bob cat who broke her leg when a car hit her in san jose. >> when we receive the cat we determined that she did have two fractures. so we rushed her over to the animal hospital where the doctor, a sea lion specialist, she plated the leg to where the two fractures fused back together. >> after that surgery, getting this girl pack on her feet was a challenge. for eight week, staff here at the wild life center of silicon valley had to give this wild cat a daily dose of anti biotics and pain meditation. >> pretty difficult to deal with, to
len ramirez, kpix 5. >> the prom is this weekend. >>> you have just a few hours to get your taxes in the mail. if you procrastinated, some post offices will be open later than normal. the main office and the san jose office both will stay open until 8:30 tonight. the last collection from the mailboxes will be at 10:00 p.m. >>> in just about 15 minutes, a bob cat nursed pack to health after a pretty bad jury will be released into the wild -- injury will be released into...
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what we are asking is you bring the same safety lens. thank you. it's long been needed to transportation. transportation is the second highest after housing. we need to bring the safety lens and there is a big overlap where people are being hit and injured while walking and biking. we hope you can demand this. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> hello supervisors. my name is lawrence lee. i depend on bike because it gets me around. in 2014 sf mta released a bicycle strategy for the investment infrastructure. i think it was a correct acknowledgment that it was needed. i applaud the goals presented today by the sf mta, specifically by the budget presented is not what it is now. it's half of what we need. it's also dependent on a november ballot. it leaves major gaps. downstairs in the photo exhibition, there is a bicycle parking meter. that reflects how bicycling is a necessary part of contemporary life in san francisco. we are a decade 1/2 in the century and infrastructure lacks a lot. i would really like to know why these plans are bei
what we are asking is you bring the same safety lens. thank you. it's long been needed to transportation. transportation is the second highest after housing. we need to bring the safety lens and there is a big overlap where people are being hit and injured while walking and biking. we hope you can demand this. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> hello supervisors. my name is lawrence lee. i depend on bike because it gets me around. in 2014 sf mta released a bicycle...
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the lens would have wireless capabilities and would be able to detect faces.e has represented a smart lens capable of measuring the glucose level in die -- >> there could be the birth of a moon according to astronomers that work their way out to orbit on their own or merge with other moons and it is called "peggy," which is estimated to be half a mile wide. >> a really old guy is headed to a brand new home, the museum of natural history in washington, dc, will house the fossils of t rex found in 1988, one of the most complete skeletons ever found. renovations take five years. they have signed a 50-year lease to display the dinosaur the longest deals ever. >> a puppy in missouri is safe this morning after falling down a storm drain and was rescued, firefighters in st. louis spent three hours trying to save the two-month-old tea cup chihuahua named "you -- you won believe it the dog tried to jump over an open drain and fell in but now is okay and hopefully learned an important lesson. >> san francisco's 420 celebration under fire to avoid a repeat last year's pr
the lens would have wireless capabilities and would be able to detect faces.e has represented a smart lens capable of measuring the glucose level in die -- >> there could be the birth of a moon according to astronomers that work their way out to orbit on their own or merge with other moons and it is called "peggy," which is estimated to be half a mile wide. >> a really old guy is headed to a brand new home, the museum of natural history in washington, dc, will house the...
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reporting live in minlo park, len ramirez kpix 5. >> len, on the usgs, thank you very much. >> you're also keeping an eye on the rain move our way? >> reporter: lots of rainfall. it shifted out of san francisco and out of san mateo. we have a lot of rainfall on the 680 corridor, 880 corridor ander where inland. that is south to martinez, vacaville. all the way down to san jose we're still seeing rain. notice the yellows are moving east. so it will be the central valley getting they have victims rainfall now. look at the left side of your television screen. just scattered showers. i think the most widespread heaviest rainfall is finished for san francisco for oakland, for san jose. we will see scattered showers throughout the evening. that said, we still could see small hail, a few lightning strikes. little bit of sunshine right before sunset over san francisco. heaviest rain is done, but still kind of unstable new mexico about midnight. it was wild. >> yeah, it was. >> thank, paul. >> for news throughout evening, the news always on -- the evening, always on our website kpix.com. >> ha
reporting live in minlo park, len ramirez kpix 5. >> len, on the usgs, thank you very much. >> you're also keeping an eye on the rain move our way? >> reporter: lots of rainfall. it shifted out of san francisco and out of san mateo. we have a lot of rainfall on the 680 corridor, 880 corridor ander where inland. that is south to martinez, vacaville. all the way down to san jose we're still seeing rain. notice the yellows are moving east. so it will be the central valley getting...
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reporting live in san jose, len ramirez kpix 5. >> as len just mentioned, that plan will be introduced tomorrow. >>> the target of another google glass attack in san francisco. after a protest, the glasses were put on because he didn't have ram in his backpack. that's when he says a woman ripped the google glass off his face and then took off running. the robber then smashed the glass on the ground before getting away. the last google glass attack in san francisco was caught on tape. the woman wearing the eye wear said she was verbally and physically assaulted inside a bar. the victim was able to get her google glass back, but her phone and purse were stolen. >>> san francisco 49ers star smith is in trouble with the law, again. this time for an incident that allege country took place at lax. the linebacker was arrested at the airport yesterday after allegedly making a bomb threat. the video from tmz shows 24- year-old smith being taken intakes difficult police say -- into custody. smith is due in court later this month on dii and weapons charges for another incident last year. >>> fede
reporting live in san jose, len ramirez kpix 5. >> as len just mentioned, that plan will be introduced tomorrow. >>> the target of another google glass attack in san francisco. after a protest, the glasses were put on because he didn't have ram in his backpack. that's when he says a woman ripped the google glass off his face and then took off running. the robber then smashed the glass on the ground before getting away. the last google glass attack in san francisco was caught on...
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." > coming up -- [ bleep ] >> behind the lens and in extreme danger. at war. at work. >> just getting the pictures was all that was going through my head. >> at play. lives on the line. unforgettable images. >> somebody was trying to kill the president. >> bullets. [ bleep ] >> down! >> didn't know whether to stay down or get up and run. >> buried alive. photographers in the line of fire. >> i'm going to get killed [ bleep ]. ♪ >> "caught on camera: in harm's way." a news crew in iraq is hit by a bomb. >> that's the closest i've come to sort of i suppose dying. >> and their cameras are rolling the entire time. >> mate -- i think we've got a good tip -- >> april 6, 2003. three weeks after the invasion of iraq, american and coalition soldiers are battling saddam hussein' army on the ground and in the air. bbc photographer fred scott has been in iraq since the lead up to the war, recording nearly every second of his days with the bbc team covering the story. >> when you're in a situation where something could kick off immediately around you, you tend to be rollin
." > coming up -- [ bleep ] >> behind the lens and in extreme danger. at war. at work. >> just getting the pictures was all that was going through my head. >> at play. lives on the line. unforgettable images. >> somebody was trying to kill the president. >> bullets. [ bleep ] >> down! >> didn't know whether to stay down or get up and run. >> buried alive. photographers in the line of fire. >> i'm going to get killed [ bleep ]. ♪...
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kpix 5's len ramirez tells us about silicon valley's large development site for single family homes. >> it's one of the last wide opentracks of open land in freemont, but it won't stay empty for long. kb homes is bet big on the housing market here and will soon start the construction of patterson ranch. >> it is extremely rare in the bay area, which is very land constrained, to see something of this size and scope come through. >> it is the kind of project that makes a statement. kb homes says it is investing more than $200 million buzz considers it safe bet. >> the market is clearly stabilize. interest rates are still favorable. there is a lot of pinned up demands, especially in a place like freemont. >> it will be five different neighborhood five lot sizes. homes will range from 1700 square feet four-story 3400 square feet with prices close to a million dollars each. >> you will see buyers coming from all over. >> freemont real estate broker says the location will appeal to silicon valley workers on both sides of the bay. >> one of the nice things about freemont, it is very central
kpix 5's len ramirez tells us about silicon valley's large development site for single family homes. >> it's one of the last wide opentracks of open land in freemont, but it won't stay empty for long. kb homes is bet big on the housing market here and will soon start the construction of patterson ranch. >> it is extremely rare in the bay area, which is very land constrained, to see something of this size and scope come through. >> it is the kind of project that makes a...
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len. >> reporter: that's right. san jose has changed a lot since the passage of measure b pension reform. the city is saving about $25 million per year. but one city council member says not all the changes have been positive and she wants to fix measure b. >> the voters passed measure b overwhelmingly in 2012. >> city council member herrera is right about that, teachers spite intense union opposition. pension reform was cut to establish a two tier retirement system in san jose passed by 70%. >> that is a very good measurement like any big piece of legislation. sometimes things that can happen with cone sequences. >> roughly 200 san jose police officers left the department in the two years since measure b was passed. now herrera wants to lure them back by offering a limited window for veteran officers to return under their previous more generous pension plan known as tier 1. >> i have heard estimates as high as 40 officers that would want to come back. >> here is herrera in 2012 sitting with the mayor as one of the c
len. >> reporter: that's right. san jose has changed a lot since the passage of measure b pension reform. the city is saving about $25 million per year. but one city council member says not all the changes have been positive and she wants to fix measure b. >> the voters passed measure b overwhelmingly in 2012. >> city council member herrera is right about that, teachers spite intense union opposition. pension reform was cut to establish a two tier retirement system in san jose...
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google patented smart contact lens with camera built in.ffer feature such as a super zoom and could even help the blind see by scanning the environment aroped them and giving them feedback. the lens would also have wireless capability and be able to detect faces. google already developed this to measure glucose level of die bet iing ick. >> spas craft witness small disturbance at the edge of the planet outer most bright ring. you can see it as the small bump there on the lower left. some believe it mean the birth of a moon. baby bump. one theory they form ice particle if the ring that eventually work their way out field and it's been given the informal name of peggy. peggy. estimated to be about half mail wide. >> chelsea clinton might be changing her mind about following her parents in the politicing. until now the 2001 stanford graduate has bluntly said no to question about whether she would ever run for office. but in an0 view with a business magazine she left the door open saying she may have a different answer some day. currently she s
google patented smart contact lens with camera built in.ffer feature such as a super zoom and could even help the blind see by scanning the environment aroped them and giving them feedback. the lens would also have wireless capability and be able to detect faces. google already developed this to measure glucose level of die bet iing ick. >> spas craft witness small disturbance at the edge of the planet outer most bright ring. you can see it as the small bump there on the lower left. some...
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len. >> reporter: that's right, elizabeth. we're talking about a very remarkable recovery from a very rare and serious brain abnormality. it happened here at stanford university medical center. make that packard children's hospital where 2-year-old child had just finished playing soccer last november when he started screaming in pain a type of blood clot that formed in the back of his brain. he was airlifted to stanford where doctors relieved the pressure and waited 30 days for him to gain the strength needed for neurosurgery. last friday that surgery was performed and the clot was removed. >> we did nothing but pray and, you know, hope he would come through. he did. he is our little miracle. every day he got -- he turned around and he just got better and better and better. >> about as complex a surgery as we do in neurosurgery. it's a difficult surgery and a difficult area of the brain. but very high risk the but once it's out he is cured. so he can't bleed again. >> so those are the types of words that every parent going thr
len. >> reporter: that's right, elizabeth. we're talking about a very remarkable recovery from a very rare and serious brain abnormality. it happened here at stanford university medical center. make that packard children's hospital where 2-year-old child had just finished playing soccer last november when he started screaming in pain a type of blood clot that formed in the back of his brain. he was airlifted to stanford where doctors relieved the pressure and waited 30 days for him to...
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. >>> san jose has the money to hire new officers but kpix 5 reporter len ramirez says there's just one problem. >>> reporter: in san jose, the need for new police officers is high. but the number of recruits who qualify is low and shrinking. there's room for 60 recruits in each police academy class this one graduating in a few days has 46 and the newest class just starting up will have more empty seats. >> just yesterday we hired 29 officers. that's quite a bit lower than we're used to. >> reporter: it's the smallest recruiting class in decades but didn't start out that way. 754 qualified basic physicals, but background checks and interview boards wiped out the vast majority of applicants. >> we just can't attract quality recruits anymore. >> reporter: neighboring departments pay more. but union president jim unland says san jose's retirement benefits recently slashed under measure b is the biggest reason. >> we offer the worst pension plan for police in the state. >> reporter: mayor reed who championed measure b says the number of recruits will bounce back later this year. >> cautious
. >>> san jose has the money to hire new officers but kpix 5 reporter len ramirez says there's just one problem. >>> reporter: in san jose, the need for new police officers is high. but the number of recruits who qualify is low and shrinking. there's room for 60 recruits in each police academy class this one graduating in a few days has 46 and the newest class just starting up will have more empty seats. >> just yesterday we hired 29 officers. that's quite a bit lower...
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. >> five months and several surgeries later, kpix 5 reporter len ramirez shows us doctors have finally saved him. >>> reporter: his preschoolteachers nicknamed 2- year-old jailem the bulldozer. >> he was the strongest little kid and always playing with his big brother and, you know, wrestling with him and just typical boy stuff. >> reporter: but one day last fall, he began screaming in pain, a rare and life- threatening blood clot suddenly forming in the back of his brain. he was airlifted to packard children's hospital where doctors first relieved the pressure building up inside of his head. >> he was very sick. he was in a deep coma. he required life-saving measures just to keep him alive. and it wasn't clear whether he would survive in the very beginning. where he hemorrhaged in the cerebellum -- >> reporter: this brain scan shows how big the clot was. dr. edwards knew he would need brain surgery but had to wait 30 days to give the child a chance to regain strength needed to survive the operating room. last friday, the six-hour surgery was a success. >> there is about as complex a s
. >> five months and several surgeries later, kpix 5 reporter len ramirez shows us doctors have finally saved him. >>> reporter: his preschoolteachers nicknamed 2- year-old jailem the bulldozer. >> he was the strongest little kid and always playing with his big brother and, you know, wrestling with him and just typical boy stuff. >> reporter: but one day last fall, he began screaming in pain, a rare and life- threatening blood clot suddenly forming in the back of his...
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. >>> coming up -- >> sapphire lens. >> sapphire crystal. >> the sapphire lens. >> wait. what's with all the sapphire talk? new technology is taking the gadget world by storm, but you don't have to cash in your jewels to play it. tonight, cramer's got the best stock for your buck to invest in apple's latest advancement. >>> plus, putin's problem. overseas tensions turn the world's attention to the idea of exporting american natural gas. and no one's further down the path than trail blazer chanier energy. coming up on "mad money." >> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com. or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. >>> let me read you something. it seems that just about everyone has become a risk expert and sees risk behind every rock. they don't want to miss it like they did in 2008. they want to be able to say i told you so and therefore they identify everything as risky. that gem, one of many you can glean from jpmorgan chase'
. >>> coming up -- >> sapphire lens. >> sapphire crystal. >> the sapphire lens. >> wait. what's with all the sapphire talk? new technology is taking the gadget world by storm, but you don't have to cash in your jewels to play it. tonight, cramer's got the best stock for your buck to invest in apple's latest advancement. >>> plus, putin's problem. overseas tensions turn the world's attention to the idea of exporting american natural gas. and no one's...
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there's a patent google has for contact lens with a camera just below your eye. life. maybe continuous video. bill: you would blink your eyes, and what happens? >> what google is doing now with google glass. a google display over your glasses were they show you alerts or how you use that is voice activated. google contacts take a picture, start recording. they are trying to build technology to make it disappear. bill: voice activated? with the eye and the voice. it doesn't exist, but it is a concept. with this concept work the same way? >> that is the thing, everything is in theory right now. you look at the way technology progresses, everything is getting smaller and smaller and smaller. you need they cannot ability to broadcast something's to display on your phone, processing power. bill: you make excellent points about the way things are moving smaller and smaller. google says they can help diabetics. regulate their blood sugar. help somebody partially blind cross the street, what is that all about? >> in january google announced they have a side project, a go
there's a patent google has for contact lens with a camera just below your eye. life. maybe continuous video. bill: you would blink your eyes, and what happens? >> what google is doing now with google glass. a google display over your glasses were they show you alerts or how you use that is voice activated. google contacts take a picture, start recording. they are trying to build technology to make it disappear. bill: voice activated? with the eye and the voice. it doesn't exist, but it...
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len. >> reporter: that's right. the 129th rescue wing based here at moffett field is all about saving lives. they often fly behind enemy lines to rescue downed pilots in combat situations but they also have performed about 1,000 civilian rescues. this was one of their most difficult. 12 members of that rescue team landed here at moffett field a couple of hours ago. they were on that mission to save the stranded family off the coast of mexico. the rescuers included a doctor who parachuted down to the family to give that sick 1-year- old antibiotics and over medicines. some of the rescue teams did not want to give their full names but they said the family was surprised to see their level of commitment to save a life. >> they were surprised that the united states was willing to put people, you know, 1200 miles out to sea to pick them up. demeanor was calm and collected. their names eric and charlotte. we were very impressed with the way they happened the whole situation. >> you brought home a family. everybody is alive
len. >> reporter: that's right. the 129th rescue wing based here at moffett field is all about saving lives. they often fly behind enemy lines to rescue downed pilots in combat situations but they also have performed about 1,000 civilian rescues. this was one of their most difficult. 12 members of that rescue team landed here at moffett field a couple of hours ago. they were on that mission to save the stranded family off the coast of mexico. the rescuers included a doctor who parachuted...
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if you look on the left, you see that light comes through the lens and, just like a camera, the lens is focusing light on the back of the eye, on the structure that's called the retina. you will see that the back of the eye, the retina, is not uniform. you will see there's kind of a dip or a pit that's present in the eye. this is called the macular region of the retina. it's in this region that we have our highest resolution vision. by the way, it's also the part of the retina that lets you see in color. the other part of the retina outside of the macula called the peripheral retina. this is very important, too, because it's the part of the retina that lets us see in the dark. so this is low-light vision. actually, you can appreciate this part of the retina, too, because if you've ever looked at a starry night, if you've noticed if you don't point your eye directly at the star but you look a little off kilter, the star gets brighter, and that's because you're using the edges of your retina, the peripheral retina, which has very high sensitivity for light but isn't as good for high re
if you look on the left, you see that light comes through the lens and, just like a camera, the lens is focusing light on the back of the eye, on the structure that's called the retina. you will see that the back of the eye, the retina, is not uniform. you will see there's kind of a dip or a pit that's present in the eye. this is called the macular region of the retina. it's in this region that we have our highest resolution vision. by the way, it's also the part of the retina that lets you see...
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len. >> reporter: well, things only seem to be getting worse for san jose. it has had a major staffing issue with all the layoffs and officers leaving the department. but as you said, it is now having trouble attracting new officers. >> class, take your seats. [ yelling ] >> reporter: in san jose, the need for new police officers is high. but the number of recruits who qualify is low and shrinking. there's room for 60 recruits in each class. this one has 46 graduating and the newest class will have more empty seats. >> yesterday we hired 29 officers. that's quite a bit lower than we're used to. >> reporter: it's the smallest recruiting class in decades but it didn't start out that way. 754 qualified basic physicals but background checks and interview boards wiped out the vast majority of applicants. >> staffing is a huge issue with the department in the city but i'm not going to lower the standards just to add numbers to the academy. >> reporter: deputy chief dave knott says the problem goes back to recruiting. the department got roughly half the number of a
len. >> reporter: well, things only seem to be getting worse for san jose. it has had a major staffing issue with all the layoffs and officers leaving the department. but as you said, it is now having trouble attracting new officers. >> class, take your seats. [ yelling ] >> reporter: in san jose, the need for new police officers is high. but the number of recruits who qualify is low and shrinking. there's room for 60 recruits in each class. this one has 46 graduating and the...
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kpix 5's len ramirez is in -- we'll have that story coming up in just a moment. meanwhile, funeral services were held this afternoon for a bay area marine killed by a drunk driver. current and former marines are among those who turned out to remember lance corporal andrew silva. he was 23 and survived by his wife and son. silva had just returned from active duty in afghanistan. he was riding a motorcycle last week when he was killed by a drunk driver. a memorial at the scene of the crash in fremont is filled with flowers and other tributes. some people are offering donations to help silva's family. alexander yohn of emeryville faces murder charges accused of hitting silva with his car. >>> new details out of fairfield where police shot two men near a walmart store yesterday. the two men are brothers. they are markell and cory davis. police say that they both had guns. police were trying to arrest markell on an attempted murder warrant. they say he had a gun on him when police tried to arrest him. but what happened next is not clear. but police did shoot him in th
kpix 5's len ramirez is in -- we'll have that story coming up in just a moment. meanwhile, funeral services were held this afternoon for a bay area marine killed by a drunk driver. current and former marines are among those who turned out to remember lance corporal andrew silva. he was 23 and survived by his wife and son. silva had just returned from active duty in afghanistan. he was riding a motorcycle last week when he was killed by a drunk driver. a memorial at the scene of the crash in...
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maze. >>> if you go to the kpix 5 facebook page, you'll see some snow on the mount hamilton camera lenss snow level down to 3,000 feet. locally throughout the day today, numerous scattered showers for the morning commute. it will intensify during the evening commute. right now that's a cell containing moderate to heavy downpours along the peninsula. what you can expect today is additional rainfall. additional thunderstorms containing small hail and that snow level down to 3,000 feet which includes the mount hammelton area. going to feel a little chill in the area in the 50s and 40s. >> no kidding. >> thanks for watching kpix 5 news this morning. remember your next local update is at 7:26. >> no kid something. >> "cbs this morning" is coming up next. it's april fools' day come on. >> yeah april fools. >> enjoy your day folks. [ captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com ] >>> good morning to our viewers in the west. it is tuesday, april 1st, 2014. welcome to "cbs this morning." gm at the crossroads of a crisis. the ceo meets with families and prep
maze. >>> if you go to the kpix 5 facebook page, you'll see some snow on the mount hamilton camera lenss snow level down to 3,000 feet. locally throughout the day today, numerous scattered showers for the morning commute. it will intensify during the evening commute. right now that's a cell containing moderate to heavy downpours along the peninsula. what you can expect today is additional rainfall. additional thunderstorms containing small hail and that snow level down to 3,000 feet...
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live in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> that's just it. how do you solve it? big reason for these maps is the hope that they are going to pressure lawmakers into doing something and spend some money on this pollution and clean it up. you can find your neighborhood on the maps using our website, kpix.com. and as you can imagine, the central valley is very bad. it's some of the worst in the state, as well. >> a lot of stagnant air with mountain ranges on both sides the perfect recipe. thank you. >>> you can now time travel straight from your desk tomorrow computer. going the just added a new feature to its street view maps where you can look at google images dating back to 2007. you can see how places have changed over the years like this before and after shot of a building in singapore. or freedom tower in new york city. or even the destruction in japan after the 2011 earthquake. >>> think your personal information is protected? think again. a bay area cyber security firm tells juliette goodrich hackers have a new way to steal your information. think chinese ta
live in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> that's just it. how do you solve it? big reason for these maps is the hope that they are going to pressure lawmakers into doing something and spend some money on this pollution and clean it up. you can find your neighborhood on the maps using our website, kpix.com. and as you can imagine, the central valley is very bad. it's some of the worst in the state, as well. >> a lot of stagnant air with mountain ranges on both sides the perfect...
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kpix 5 reporter len ramirez has the surprising findings from inside the san jose police department. len. >> reporter: ken, this report was publish just late this afternoon and in the report, the police auditor ladoris cordell says she agrees with how the department is handling discipline in just about 90% of the cases. but there are some glaring exceptions. independent police auditor and former judge ladoris cordell hand-delivered her year end report to the san jose city clerk's office this morning. the 115-page document raises concerns and recommends the department starts firing officers caught lying to internal affairs investigators. >> it's really important, we believe, that this department have a zero tolerance policy if people -- if officers are absolutely found to have lied. >> reporter: the report notes two sustained cases where officers had sex while on duty and later falsified reports or lied about the incidents. they were both disciplined but not fired. one case found a uniformed officer and a female school employee had sex in a room at the school. she claims sexual assaul
kpix 5 reporter len ramirez has the surprising findings from inside the san jose police department. len. >> reporter: ken, this report was publish just late this afternoon and in the report, the police auditor ladoris cordell says she agrees with how the department is handling discipline in just about 90% of the cases. but there are some glaring exceptions. independent police auditor and former judge ladoris cordell hand-delivered her year end report to the san jose city clerk's office...
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tonight city leaders tell len ramirez they got a lot of unanswered questions. len. >> reporter: elizabeth, some of the biggest questions we have heard over the last couple of days is why officers who lied to cover up having sex while on duty still have their badges. >> i can tell you as a former criminal prosecutor, once an officer has lied in the record, that officer is no longer of any value when you're prosecuting a criminal case as a witness. >> reporter: city councilman and mayoral candidate sam liccardo says it is troubling that twice last year san jose police officers were caught having sex on duty and lying about it to internal affairs. both officers were allowed to keep their jobs. >> really important, we believe, that this department has a zero tolerance policy. >> reporter: the independent police auditor recommends the city fire officers who lie but not everyone sees this as black and white. >> we want officers that tell the truth and have the utmost respect for the law, you know, to be officers in our city. there is nuance to it, too,. >> reporter:
tonight city leaders tell len ramirez they got a lot of unanswered questions. len. >> reporter: elizabeth, some of the biggest questions we have heard over the last couple of days is why officers who lied to cover up having sex while on duty still have their badges. >> i can tell you as a former criminal prosecutor, once an officer has lied in the record, that officer is no longer of any value when you're prosecuting a criminal case as a witness. >> reporter: city councilman...
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joining us, len elmore, also joining us, jeffery h toobin and cnn's rachel nichols. how does this work, rachel? he makes the announcement, bans this guy for life but how does it work? >> the ban is going into effect now, within adam silver's power. donald sterling will not be around an nba team ever again. now, in terms of forcing him to sell the team, adam silver made a little power play by announcing to the public before go together owners and saying, i'm going to push and do everything in my power to get the owners to make this vote and force sterling to sell the team, he's putting it out there in front of the public and now owners will feel tremendous pressure. you heard rogeren saying, you want accountability. we want to know how our owner in our city is voting. during the press conference, i asked adam, have you done a policy? do you know you have done the votes? he said no, i haven't. he made a decision to put this out to the public first instead of going to the ownership first. by buy doing that, the pressure is going to come from a ground swell from the publ
joining us, len elmore, also joining us, jeffery h toobin and cnn's rachel nichols. how does this work, rachel? he makes the announcement, bans this guy for life but how does it work? >> the ban is going into effect now, within adam silver's power. donald sterling will not be around an nba team ever again. now, in terms of forcing him to sell the team, adam silver made a little power play by announcing to the public before go together owners and saying, i'm going to push and do everything...