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is doing a great job here. i see you've. who else is here that i can recommend. could deceive from the redevelopment agency. los is here? could this deal, it is good to see you. we have a great celebration today because i get to a 0.12 commissioners, -- get to appoint 12 commissioners, about half of them are repeats. i just wanted to signify that we got the opportunity to welcome new and existing commissioners, but to let the public know even more about what we're doing. they wanted to put together something that was in the works. making sure that we have an online ability to let the public and tell all of the positions, who is serving on them, when the terms are up. decentralized online database that represents all of the commission's and all of the appointments that we have, the terms that are about to expire at the terms continuing are now on line for the public. all your lives are going to be much more public. we have just a diversity of the apartments and commissions to fill today. our deputy administrator is here. think you for being here. the mayor's office of housing, thank you. as henry here, too? we cover a let
is doing a great job here. i see you've. who else is here that i can recommend. could deceive from the redevelopment agency. los is here? could this deal, it is good to see you. we have a great celebration today because i get to a 0.12 commissioners, -- get to appoint 12 commissioners, about half of them are repeats. i just wanted to signify that we got the opportunity to welcome new and existing commissioners, but to let the public know even more about what we're doing. they wanted to put...
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it is 60 right now in los gatos. here is a look at highlights for you. mostly clear overnight, and we will look at the coastal fog. sunny and another mild day tomorrow. and then everything falls apart. we will thicken up the clouds on monday night and bring in a chance of showers as we head into tuesday and tuesday night. overnight lows tonight, where the fog sits in the 50s, 53 half moon bay as well as san francisco, and where the clear spots are, santa rosa north to cloverdale. it is down to the mid to upper 40s in antioch, 58 degrees. this is going to be the set up for tomorrow. the high pressure brought us temperatures. antioch, your high was 90 degrees. we will look for high pressure to bring us one more mild to warm day. plenty of sunshine. late in the afternoon we will notice the advancement of the cold front. really it is going to be shower conditions as we head into the tuesday time frame. we go ahead and move our projection up. we fast-forward to 11:00 tomorrow. most of the clouds will be off the coast. it won't be until tomorrow night. 11:00 t
it is 60 right now in los gatos. here is a look at highlights for you. mostly clear overnight, and we will look at the coastal fog. sunny and another mild day tomorrow. and then everything falls apart. we will thicken up the clouds on monday night and bring in a chance of showers as we head into tuesday and tuesday night. overnight lows tonight, where the fog sits in the 50s, 53 half moon bay as well as san francisco, and where the clear spots are, santa rosa north to cloverdale. it is down to...
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he is always welcome here, with pants or without. from the los> of course, glad to be here. >> jimmy: i'm still flying the team colors. >> give it up for the band. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how's it going? >> great. great. >> jimmy: hawhat have you been u what have you been up to since this season ended? oh, you've got a mets cap on there. i like that. >> yeah. new york, queens is in the building today. >> jimmy: oh yeah, well there you go. what have you been doing? have you been doing anything fun since the season's ended? >> yeah, i've been having a lot of fun. you know, running around -- i've got my artist, taz. she's doing well, and i've been rocking red carpets and -- >> jimmy: record company you've got going on? >> yeah. making music, and trying to get ready for next season, so. >> jimmy: i heard you're working on a couple of reality shows. >> yeah, yeah. we're working on a couple. we're working on -- the one show i'm working on is great -- it's going to give a couple parolees a chance at, you know, a second shot at life. [ laughter
he is always welcome here, with pants or without. from the los> of course, glad to be here. >> jimmy: i'm still flying the team colors. >> give it up for the band. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how's it going? >> great. great. >> jimmy: hawhat have you been u what have you been up to since this season ended? oh, you've got a mets cap on there. i like that. >> yeah. new york, queens is in the building today. >> jimmy: oh yeah, well there you go....
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los angeles in henderson. police there will say only that the case is open and no warrant has been issued for ramirez. will ramirez be charged here for the dodger attack? >> i would be shocked if they filed it. >> again, that was patrick healy reporting from los angeles. >>> let's turn your attention now to the mysterious disappearance of nursing student michelle lay. tonight authorities are focussing on her cell phone records. the 26-year-old disappeared friday night while on a break from rounds at kaiser hayward, but her cell phone was used on saturday, and cops are now pinpointing the location where the phone was activated. police have also issued search warrants and interviewed between 15 to 20 relatives and acquaintances. one person was brought in for questioning, but that person was released. there is, by the way, a $20,000 reward being offered for information leading to her safe return. >>> while pg&e says it cannot turnover documents relating to welds until december 31st of 2012, even though those documents are due now in june. in the meantime, some of the victims in the san bruno gas explosion are being victimized again.
los angeles in henderson. police there will say only that the case is open and no warrant has been issued for ramirez. will ramirez be charged here for the dodger attack? >> i would be shocked if they filed it. >> again, that was patrick healy reporting from los angeles. >>> let's turn your attention now to the mysterious disappearance of nursing student michelle lay. tonight authorities are focussing on her cell phone records. the 26-year-old disappeared friday night while...
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first, at 6'10", 250 pounds, an nba all-star and rookie of the year from the los angeles clippers, here iseers and applause ] >> thank you. oh, sorry, sorry. >> and now -- and for me, this is a very emotional moment -- at 5'7", 148 pounds, he is a full-time busboy at local watering hole barney's beanery. he is the crown prince of pop-a-shot. here is ricardo the busboy. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow! this is unbelievable! hello, ricardo, cousin sal. your opponent, blake griffin. say hello. last year, ricardo crushed the competition. this year, to give the nba players a fighting chance, ricardo will be shooting blindfolded. that's right. cousin sal, secure the blindfold. ricardo, can you see anything? >> nothing, jimmy. >> jimmy: blake, can you see anything? >> a little bit. >> jimmy: you can? all right. [ laughter ] let's have a jump ball now to find out who gets to shoot first. >> all right, fellas, on three, jump. one, two, three! >> jimmy: and blake wins the jump. >> blake will jump. >> all right, ricardo, over here. >> jimmy: here we go. [ applause ] >> begin! >> jimmy: blake gr
first, at 6'10", 250 pounds, an nba all-star and rookie of the year from the los angeles clippers, here iseers and applause ] >> thank you. oh, sorry, sorry. >> and now -- and for me, this is a very emotional moment -- at 5'7", 148 pounds, he is a full-time busboy at local watering hole barney's beanery. he is the crown prince of pop-a-shot. here is ricardo the busboy. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow! this is unbelievable! hello, ricardo, cousin sal. your...
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is called uncle planking. here he is at the hollywood sign. in the middle of the street. and then on hollywood boulevard. where the stars are. there's randy's donuts. popular landmark here in loses. here he is in las vegas on a table of some kind. not sure -- oh, there he is in chicago at the old oprah show. [ applause ] there he is on the statue of liberty. fits just between. oh, africa. that was a trip of a lifetime. oh, here he is on an arch of some kind. and, oh, and the oval office. i didn't know about that. oh, buckingham palace. and that's it. [ applause ] hey that is -- that's pretty amazing, uncle frank. uncle frank? >> yeah, jim? >> jimmy: okay. >> yeah, jim. >> jimmy: planking or dead? >> excuse me? >> jimmy: planking or dead? >> planking. >> jimmy: okay, very good. let's check with cousin sal right quick. okay, here we go. we got another pedestrian. now, we are 2 for 3 so far. again, we're playing "foreigner or not," where i try to determine if this is a foreigner or not. well, looks american. might try to put another foreigner in there. you got that fishing lure attached to your hair. could be -- she speaks english. we know that. okay. huh. i'm going to say -- i'm
is called uncle planking. here he is at the hollywood sign. in the middle of the street. and then on hollywood boulevard. where the stars are. there's randy's donuts. popular landmark here in loses. here he is in las vegas on a table of some kind. not sure -- oh, there he is in chicago at the old oprah show. [ applause ] there he is on the statue of liberty. fits just between. oh, africa. that was a trip of a lifetime. oh, here he is on an arch of some kind. and, oh, and the oval office. i...
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francisco general hospital where bryan stow was transferred here from a los angeles area hospital about a month ago. now last week doctors here say stow is improving. they upgraded his condition from critical to serious. and meanwhile there is as you mentioned some new video that could have an impact that could be connected to this case. take a look at that video. this is released by tmz taken from inside dodgers stadium during the dodgers-giants game. it shows a man in a dodgers jersey standing up and appearing to be arguing with stow. now in this video you can see stow seated on the left. he appears to be trying to calm this guy down. he has his hands up in the video. we don't know at what point during this game this video was shot, but we do know some time after stow left this game he was brutally beaten by two dodgers fans outside the stadium. the man seen here in this dodgers jersey is not the man los angeles police arrested for stow's beating. that person, the person who was arrested is 31-year-old giovanni ramirez. we ask police what impact this could have on the case. and ramirez's attorney says his client wasn't even at the stad
francisco general hospital where bryan stow was transferred here from a los angeles area hospital about a month ago. now last week doctors here say stow is improving. they upgraded his condition from critical to serious. and meanwhile there is as you mentioned some new video that could have an impact that could be connected to this case. take a look at that video. this is released by tmz taken from inside dodgers stadium during the dodgers-giants game. it shows a man in a dodgers jersey...
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is always a risk here. these drums are stored in structures. the losalamos fire department is not adequately prepared -- they're concerned about the capability of the firefighters and there is risk. >> how do u.s. officials reveal the safety? >> one of the good pieces of news is that nebraska, it is not as bad as it could have been. the operators of that plant, there is preventative action. again, there is risk. the floodwaters are quite high. they knocked out the back of generators and you have a real crisis. japan is one of the leading countries in the world for technology and nuclear safety. it is not a backwater country. i would say that they are often comparable and to have the same set of problems. they have regulatory agencies, they are cutting corners, they are preparing for the most likely cases. they are the same set of risks we face in the united states. >> thank you for joining us. >> among the athletes already trading hard, the last olympics, he became the first athlete from afghanistan to bring home a medal and he hopes to turn that into
is always a risk here. these drums are stored in structures. the losalamos fire department is not adequately prepared -- they're concerned about the capability of the firefighters and there is risk. >> how do u.s. officials reveal the safety? >> one of the good pieces of news is that nebraska, it is not as bad as it could have been. the operators of that plant, there is preventative action. again, there is risk. the floodwaters are quite high. they knocked out the back of generators...
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. >> reporter: some parents do say it is a challenge. i'm here in losatos where a tournament game just got underway. tonight it is the red sox versus the a's. the players are really excited, they tell me they really want to make the big play tonight. but some bay area parents feel their kids need a little extra motivation and they're happy to provide it with money. little league may not be as pure as you think. some bay area parents admit to paying their kids to perform on the field, as much as $100 for a home run. >> it does happen occasionally and i think that, you know, parents try and motivate their kids and kids need motivation, different kids need motivation in different ways and so sometimes parents do that. i don't do that for my boys, but that's not where they get their motivation and they're always trying their hardest. as i thil most kids are. >> reporter: chris raised two sons, tyler and travis, coached six of their teams and is director of operations for los gatos little league. he says paying kids to make the big hits doesn't pay off. >> i
. >> reporter: some parents do say it is a challenge. i'm here in losatos where a tournament game just got underway. tonight it is the red sox versus the a's. the players are really excited, they tell me they really want to make the big play tonight. but some bay area parents feel their kids need a little extra motivation and they're happy to provide it with money. little league may not be as pure as you think. some bay area parents admit to paying their kids to perform on the field, as...
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los angeles. >> brian stow is here at sf general. his condition is unchanged. but we are learning about new information, a bloody jersey with dna that matches brian stowe. the evening giants fan brian stow was beaten nearly to death by two men outside dodgers tauchld, suspect one number one described as wearing a white dodgers jersey. and police identified john ramirez as suspect number one when they arrested him nearly three weeks ago. now we have learned that police have in evidence a bloody dodgers jersey. instead of cleaning it, sources say a worker alerted authorities, the dan analysis came back as a match to the victim, stow. it's believed ramirez was the one who brought it to the cleaners. nbc talked to ramirez's attorney who spoke with us after meeting with his client at the county jail in los angeles. >> he doesn't wear clothes that require dry-cleaning. and i just think this just sounds preposterous. >> with ramirez, jail for an alleged parole violation, authorities had held off charging him with the stow beating. defense attorneys have said repeatedl
los angeles. >> brian stow is here at sf general. his condition is unchanged. but we are learning about new information, a bloody jersey with dna that matches brian stowe. the evening giants fan brian stow was beaten nearly to death by two men outside dodgers tauchld, suspect one number one described as wearing a white dodgers jersey. and police identified john ramirez as suspect number one when they arrested him nearly three weeks ago. now we have learned that police have in evidence a...
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what also has them concerned, of course, is the town here of los alamos. most people have vacated, it's like a ghost town, but i did catch up with one man, jim durkee, who is living today. >> the fire went from nothing to 40,000 acres overnight. it's now over 60,000 acres. it's extremely dry. >> reporter: with the wind picking up and the weather remaining hot and dry, all 12,000 residents of the town of los alamos were told to leave. it's not known what started the fire sunday and it's growing quickly. >> i seriously believe it could easily go to 100,000 acres. i hope not. god i hope not. but there is unburned fuel out there. >> reporter: fueled by dry woodland and burning out of control, this northern new mexico fire has charred almost 61,000 acres, an area just under the size of milwaukee, and destroyed 30 structures. this is what happens when wildfire burns through a forest. wildlife is forced to go near neighborhoods and homes just to find food. but the biggest concern is how close the wildfire is to the los alamos national laboratory where some radioac
what also has them concerned, of course, is the town here of los alamos. most people have vacated, it's like a ghost town, but i did catch up with one man, jim durkee, who is living today. >> the fire went from nothing to 40,000 acres overnight. it's now over 60,000 acres. it's extremely dry. >> reporter: with the wind picking up and the weather remaining hot and dry, all 12,000 residents of the town of los alamos were told to leave. it's not known what started the fire sunday and...
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lead to bolger paid off. >> just within the past few moments, bolger appeared in court in los angeles. here iswe just received it a moment ago. outside the courthouse in los angeles, update our viewers on what's going on right now. >> today's court hearing lasted about six or seven minutes. no cameras were allowed in the courtroom. a limited number of rve observers were giving us a glimpse of what took place. the mug shot has been released. that gives the first look at them since they have been on the run 16 years ago both of them denied having bail set. no bail has been set for them. they will be held without bail they didn't want to challenge that. no extradition hearing has been requested. we are being told they will be sent back for boston for trial as quickly as possible. possibly tonight they both walked in in white cover being that appeared to be a jump suit and bolger is now bald. he was also wearing glasses. he was polite in the courtroom. very orderly. we also did get a comment that was passed along to us. the magistrate asked if he was aware of the dimes given to him. handed down to
lead to bolger paid off. >> just within the past few moments, bolger appeared in court in los angeles. here iswe just received it a moment ago. outside the courthouse in los angeles, update our viewers on what's going on right now. >> today's court hearing lasted about six or seven minutes. no cameras were allowed in the courtroom. a limited number of rve observers were giving us a glimpse of what took place. the mug shot has been released. that gives the first look at them since...
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>> police officer who shot and killed an unarmed bart passenger is free this morning, we will hear from the victims family down here in los angeles coming up next. >>> prop 8 is back in the courts, why legal experts say supporters of gay marriage should not be too worried i am kit doe with a live report coming up ,, the bay area -- a place with natural beauty and a forward thinking spirit. at bank of america, we've been fueling economic growth here for over a century. today we're investing in innovations that will define our future. every day, we're working to help set opportunity in motion. from financing a solar project for the milpitas school district to funding the institute at golden gate. because when you're giving, lending, and investing in more communities across the country, more opportunities happen. morning off. and i'm grace lee time is 5-- let's get a quick look >>> good morning, monday june 13th, i am elizabeth wenger frank has the morning off. >> i am grace lee i could swore i heard something about 90 degrees from mr. lawrence car know? >> we could see 90s thoughing up. today we are getting our way there a
>> police officer who shot and killed an unarmed bart passenger is free this morning, we will hear from the victims family down here in los angeles coming up next. >>> prop 8 is back in the courts, why legal experts say supporters of gay marriage should not be too worried i am kit doe with a live report coming up ,, the bay area -- a place with natural beauty and a forward thinking spirit. at bank of america, we've been fueling economic growth here for over a century. today we're...
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is the biggest taxpayer in all of los gatos. netflix is so successful and is growing so fast it will soon have to move out of its current headquarters. it wants to build a bigger building here in los gatos. >> i think so much. i love having them here. one of my favorite companies and they are doing awesome and, yeah, i think they should stay. >> los gatos is about innovation, not just a small town atmosphere but also where small ideas can become big ideas so it seems logical to me to want to keep a company like netflix around that started out in somebody's house, had an idea and now look what it's become. >> reporter: for its part netflix wants to stay here. it's one of those companies that people fall in love, and this town has pretty much done just that. >> i'm not the mayor, you know, but it seems like a good idea to me, and i -- i can't say that there's at least appear to be any negative impact of their presence. >> our relations with netflix have been great. >> reporter: greg larson isn't the mayor either, but shut town manager, and he's working to keep the company, too. >> they have been very enthusiastic about this is their roots, this is where they started and grew
is the biggest taxpayer in all of los gatos. netflix is so successful and is growing so fast it will soon have to move out of its current headquarters. it wants to build a bigger building here in los gatos. >> i think so much. i love having them here. one of my favorite companies and they are doing awesome and, yeah, i think they should stay. >> los gatos is about innovation, not just a small town atmosphere but also where small ideas can become big ideas so it seems logical to me...
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is, it knows no bounds. thanks for being here. evolving and complicated situation. >>> up next, thousands of acres are burning in new mexico, what if they spread to the nuclear lab in los alamos. first, edye hill is here. what have you learned? >> 38 days before the government needs to borrow more money to pay its bills, democrats say approve it, republicans say first figure out how to cut spending. we'll talk to john cornyn about what deal might work. elliott? >> looking forward to it. senator cornen will shed some light on where the republicans stand. >>> when we come back, a warning for the los alamos facility. see" together a better deal. that's a hint, antoine. ooh! see what anandra did? booking your flight and hotel at the same time gets you prices hotels and airlines won't let expedia show separately. book it. major wow factor! where you book matters. expedia. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] and just like that, it's here. a new chance for all of us: people, companies, communities to face the challenges yesterday left behind and the ones tomorrow will bring. prudential. bring your challenges. >>> more nuclear sites threatened tonight by raging fires and flooding. this tim
is, it knows no bounds. thanks for being here. evolving and complicated situation. >>> up next, thousands of acres are burning in new mexico, what if they spread to the nuclear lab in los alamos. first, edye hill is here. what have you learned? >> 38 days before the government needs to borrow more money to pay its bills, democrats say approve it, republicans say first figure out how to cut spending. we'll talk to john cornyn about what deal might work. elliott? >> looking...
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is about 95 degrees and 95 for livermore. so we will see 85 through mountain view and other areas. 90 degrees expected for san jose, 95 for morgan hill, and 86 for los gatos. hereast-here is a look at the seven day around the bay, the temperatures will be back down to the 80's, the temperatures to the '70s, and the coast in the '60s. we have that patchy fog and in. now let us check back in with the news. >> we actually have information just in, we will go with this, 2400 pg &e customers are said to be without power, that is in the mission and south neighborhood. the warm weather could be contributing unofficially they say that they do not know what could cause this outage, temperatures in the 80's, it will put a strain on your ac, if you do not have that a see, you will feel that in the fridge, the food, and we will let you know, crews are out there trying to restore that power. >> according to track velocity,--travelosity prices are up another 7% from last year, and they are expected to jump by thursday for before the july holiday. now spirit airlines will charge $5 to have a spirit airlines agent to print your boarding pass. so those who print boarding passes
is about 95 degrees and 95 for livermore. so we will see 85 through mountain view and other areas. 90 degrees expected for san jose, 95 for morgan hill, and 86 for los gatos. hereast-here is a look at the seven day around the bay, the temperatures will be back down to the 80's, the temperatures to the '70s, and the coast in the '60s. we have that patchy fog and in. now let us check back in with the news. >> we actually have information just in, we will go with this, 2400 pg &e...
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intentionally started, but with the wind howling like it is now, that is a very scary sight for people here. ryan owens, abc news, los alamos, new mexico. >>> rhode island is set to become the next state to allow civil unions for same-sex couples. lawmakers have passed the bill and the governor says he will sign it. that will make five states which now allow civil unions. >>> and in washington an fda panel voted to revoke the approval of avastin for breast cancer patients. now, this is the world's best-selling cancer drug, but the panel said it doesn't help breast cancer patients. also, it could caution dangerous insurers may stop paying the $100,000 yearly cost, a prospect that clearly upset some women at the hearing. >>> tropical storm arlene is bringing heavy rains to mexico before making landfall there later this morning. town as long the northeastern coast are bracing for severe flash flooding and mud slides as the storm comes ashore with 60-mile-an-hour winds. rain bands from arlene are also drenching brownsville and other cities in south texas. >>> taking a look at this morning's weather for this thursday, we
intentionally started, but with the wind howling like it is now, that is a very scary sight for people here. ryan owens, abc news, los alamos, new mexico. >>> rhode island is set to become the next state to allow civil unions for same-sex couples. lawmakers have passed the bill and the governor says he will sign it. that will make five states which now allow civil unions. >>> and in washington an fda panel voted to revoke the approval of avastin for breast cancer patients....
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los alamos facility ismic b. right of barrels of nuclear about the potential threat this wildfire d is a of toxic micio, let's start with the fire i'm correct here. i k los alamos hydrogen bombs, butp to 30,000d plutonium there.indeed, it gets? >> well, this is whammy. three of threatened by national next two days could future of the cr fire from -- 55 canisters containingthe sites a be lofted plutonium dioxide. chemicals known to o breathe in that putsay, lung that you can't even see. w. >> a million gram launched cancer. it ir reps program and rs, we h secured sites are safen six ton of los alamosm a a listen to what he was asked id>> those are can take some heat. they jus h not high levele can them and can f fire. they have vents inmhepa filter d materials. >> that's a pretty strong release of any toxic >> no. department of enerss scathing criticism of saying that the fi depant because of the because the workers arezing the emergency preparedness of to handle dam set up around it. land there than ft. two st fuku the opening is 1,1147 feet rise, which doottinuehel point.above sea that. >> michio, thanks so hony's dad backer the break. [ waves
los alamos facility ismic b. right of barrels of nuclear about the potential threat this wildfire d is a of toxic micio, let's start with the fire i'm correct here. i k los alamos hydrogen bombs, butp to 30,000d plutonium there.indeed, it gets? >> well, this is whammy. three of threatened by national next two days could future of the cr fire from -- 55 canisters containingthe sites a be lofted plutonium dioxide. chemicals known to o breathe in that putsay, lung that you can't even see. w....
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here, you're talking about nasty stuff. i'm not sure i want you on the show. what is at risk in los alamos? >> first of all, you're not the first person who have told me that, unfortunately. the risk here, and i will say we should start off by saying that as of today, the latest news on this is that the winds have shifted. they are now pushing the fire back in a different sort of direction. that's good news. of course winds are fickle, they can change. but as of right now we've seen a slight improvement in the situation. i guess the danger is twofold really. one is that if you had the fire reach onto the facility and reach some of the buildings, there might be an environmental problem. there might be a low-level waste or other hazardous materials that would get burned and then float up into the atmosphere. and then the second sort of danger is this is a nuclear weapons laboratory. this is one of three places in the united states of america that spends its time building and maintaining the integrity of the nuclear stockpile. and so environmental issues aside, if there were important facilitie
here, you're talking about nasty stuff. i'm not sure i want you on the show. what is at risk in los alamos? >> first of all, you're not the first person who have told me that, unfortunately. the risk here, and i will say we should start off by saying that as of today, the latest news on this is that the winds have shifted. they are now pushing the fire back in a different sort of direction. that's good news. of course winds are fickle, they can change. but as of right now we've seen a...
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everyone here is hoping the same holds true this time. ryan owens, abc news, los alamos, new mexico. >>> violent protests lasted long into the night in the capital of greece after the government approved a new round of budget cuts and tax hikes. the deal will free up enough international money to keep the government going until september. public sector salaries and pensions have been cut in the past year and unemployment is above 16%. >>> a new study out this morning finds a chemical that was withdrawn from the u.s. market seven years ago is still very much present in the workplace. researchers tested 31 offices in boston for the presence of pbde and found it in every single one of those offices. now, the chemical was used in computers, furniture, also carp carpeting. it has since been linked to thyroid and hormone changes. >>> brace yourselves. >> this is our breaking news story. >> fasten your seat belt. there are new clues this morning about what's causing the growing epidemicof obesity in this country. >> turns out it all has to do with how much you eat. if i'
everyone here is hoping the same holds true this time. ryan owens, abc news, los alamos, new mexico. >>> violent protests lasted long into the night in the capital of greece after the government approved a new round of budget cuts and tax hikes. the deal will free up enough international money to keep the government going until september. public sector salaries and pensions have been cut in the past year and unemployment is above 16%. >>> a new study out this morning finds a...
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is free free man tonight. former bart police officer convicted of shooting unarmed passenger grant left the los angeles jail quietly this morning and with security. lillian is here with more on his release from custody and reaction to it. >> for now messerly is said to be in northern california. reyoount uniting with family including young son born one day after grant was killed. messerly was released from the la county jail one minute past midnight. typically released inmates walk out the front door but former bart police officer left through the back with police escort. his attorney raines spoke to kg o radio. >> extraordinary measures were taken by the la sheriff's department to get him out of l.a. county jail safely. >>reporter: messerly convicted of involuntary manslaughter for 2009 shooting death of unarmed passenger grachbility he was sentenced to 2 years but relessed 13 months early because of time served before his sentencing and credit for good behavior. >> i want to be present so that he can see me. that he knows that his life is not just going to be just back to normal business fast nothing happened. >>reporter: grant uncle johnson flew down to la ho
is free free man tonight. former bart police officer convicted of shooting unarmed passenger grant left the los angeles jail quietly this morning and with security. lillian is here with more on his release from custody and reaction to it. >> for now messerly is said to be in northern california. reyoount uniting with family including young son born one day after grant was killed. messerly was released from the la county jail one minute past midnight. typically released inmates walk out...
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temperatures into 50s and so there is a san jose, 75 degrees and should be into low 80s so cooler than usual at this time of the year. 75 in los altos, fog holding on here along the coastline, living up to june gloom forecast. there is a cool afternoon in daily city. and there is partly cloudy skies for san francisco for the gay pride festivities. north bay communities there is vallejo, 72 degrees, and temperatures will be pleasant under blue skies, inland areas not quite hot weather that we're used to. 81 degrees in fairfield. 67 santa cruz. 60 degrees in monterey. there is your accu-weather forecast. upper 50s to low 80s zacht warmer sunday and monday. and there is some real changes here and a chance of rain into north bai. rain? you're not hearing things. and friday, back to normal. until then, we can see rain. >> and coming up next, 225 ways to prepare petes yachl the recipe book part of finney's friday free stuff tonight. >> and a simple act of charity going a long way. how that bike gathering dust >>> the weekend has arrived. >> so glad, huh? >> michael is here with finney's friday free stuff. >> this is one of the best freebies. check this out th
temperatures into 50s and so there is a san jose, 75 degrees and should be into low 80s so cooler than usual at this time of the year. 75 in los altos, fog holding on here along the coastline, living up to june gloom forecast. there is a cool afternoon in daily city. and there is partly cloudy skies for san francisco for the gay pride festivities. north bay communities there is vallejo, 72 degrees, and temperatures will be pleasant under blue skies, inland areas not quite hot weather that we're...
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is the best use for tax payer money. casey stegal has more live from los angeles. casey. >> harris, money is not flowing here lenn billion dollar budget gap so programs and services were cut. the state looks at ways to save the money. some are looking at the cost of providing services to undocumented residents. according to the department of homeland security 1 perform 2 million immigrants call california home. billions of taxpayer dollars are wasted each year on that segment of the population. >> we are shocked to see how many services go to illegal aliens in a time when the state is bleeding red ink. there will be a reconsideration of how california spends tax money. >> how much are we talking here? >> the state commissioned a nonpartisan study and found four and half billion are spent on providing certain services to illegal imgrapt. education among the highest. two billion educating kids whose parents are in the country illegally. but many undocumented citizens do pay taxes and they say that the numbers are not factored into the studies. undocumented and citizen and legal residents they make up one of ha
is the best use for tax payer money. casey stegal has more live from los angeles. casey. >> harris, money is not flowing here lenn billion dollar budget gap so programs and services were cut. the state looks at ways to save the money. some are looking at the cost of providing services to undocumented residents. according to the department of homeland security 1 perform 2 million immigrants call california home. billions of taxpayer dollars are wasted each year on that segment of the...
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richard engel just back from the region is here with us in studio, a rare appearance. he'll join our roundtable with the mayor of los angeles villaraigosa, paul gigot, and doris kearns goodwin and nbc's chuck todd. >>> coming up, has mitt romney established himself as the front-runner for the gop nomination? the roundtable is here to weigh in on the 2012 news, plus the latest developments in the mideast. we've got richard engel here, here from the middle east. chuck todd, doris kearns goodwin, mayor antonio villaraigosa and paul gigot. they're coming up next. >>> we're back now joined by our "political roundtable." chief white house correspondent, political director for nbc news, chuck todd, nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel. great to have you in person in studio. >> thanks. >> can't wait to get your analysis. thanks, richard. editor for the "wall street journal," paul gigot is here. presidential historian doris kearns goodwin, and last but not least, my hometown mayor, and i just pronounced your name wrong, which is really embarrassing. the mayor of los angeles, antonio villaraigosa, for his first app
richard engel just back from the region is here with us in studio, a rare appearance. he'll join our roundtable with the mayor of los angeles villaraigosa, paul gigot, and doris kearns goodwin and nbc's chuck todd. >>> coming up, has mitt romney established himself as the front-runner for the gop nomination? the roundtable is here to weigh in on the 2012 news, plus the latest developments in the mideast. we've got richard engel here, here from the middle east. chuck todd, doris kearns...
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is no risk of a radioactive leak because the materials are secured deep in vaults. los alamos is about 80 miles north of albuquerque near santa fe. >>> meteorologist rosemary orozco is herehought we were into summer finally. >> there is some wet weather on the way. chargeback and piling up across the coastline. that is a very cool shots. right now those clouds are not catching any rain. let's take a look. winds westerly-southwesterly. 57 reported in oakland could 66 in redwood city. san dot santa rosa, 71 degrees at this time -- santa rosa 71 degrees at this time. by tomorrow morning some of us could be waking up to rain. the satellite and radar is giving you a good idea of what is happening here. this is going to move over the area. we will have it in time for tuesday and this could bring us a few isolated showers. the north bay will see enforced and that would be the case again tomorrow morning. it looks like the front will move to ride around 10:00-11:00 and then it will take the afternoon until we see it to areas south of the golden gate and interstate 80. so the south bay will be generally dry but eventually seen some sprinkles in the evening hours. north bay anyway
is no risk of a radioactive leak because the materials are secured deep in vaults. los alamos is about 80 miles north of albuquerque near santa fe. >>> meteorologist rosemary orozco is herehought we were into summer finally. >> there is some wet weather on the way. chargeback and piling up across the coastline. that is a very cool shots. right now those clouds are not catching any rain. let's take a look. winds westerly-southwesterly. 57 reported in oakland could 66 in redwood...
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is when he was brutally beaten by two dodgers fans. the man seen here in this dodgers jersey however is not the man los angeles police arrested for stow's police did arrest was 31-year-old giovanni ramirez. ramirez's attorney has said repeatedly that police have the wrong man and that ramirez wasn't even at dodgers stadium the day stow was beaten. however, los angeles police chief says he is confident ramirez is one of the two people responsible for stow's beating. about 15 minutes ago i did get hold of an officer with los angeles police to ask about this new video. he says he cannot comment on that video at this point. he pointed out this is still an ongoing investigation. we'll continue to check in with los angeles police throughout the morning to see if that changes to see if at some point investigators are able to take a closer look at this video and make some sort of comment about it. live in san francisco, allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> well, this morning investigators will return to the scene of a fiery train crash in the nevada desert. one of those killed is a long time amtrak employee from the east bay. ktvu's kraig deb
is when he was brutally beaten by two dodgers fans. the man seen here in this dodgers jersey however is not the man los angeles police arrested for stow's police did arrest was 31-year-old giovanni ramirez. ramirez's attorney has said repeatedly that police have the wrong man and that ramirez wasn't even at dodgers stadium the day stow was beaten. however, los angeles police chief says he is confident ramirez is one of the two people responsible for stow's beating. about 15 minutes ago i did...
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lo rain court. >> geary and stanon. >> where the cornet theater is. >> here is another circular building. this is the old built line engine house and built at this time and served san francisco waterfront and freight on to the fearies and operating throughout the 90's. >> i remember seeing it when there was a turn around in front. >> and chucking up and down the embark dareo and now converted to offices and in beautifully restored condition. it was restored in the mid80's and a city landmark. it points out the fact that these buildings at some point went on into disrepair and people wanted to tear them down and later generations have a different talk on it so when we think how much buildings are today and even today they might not meet our needs or utility they might have great value in the future. another one and enormous billboard over this and this is at samuel at la contan cont ande cost of construction of $3,000 and joseph nevelo and the department has a tremendous record collection so i can actually pickup up the records for most of the buildings and here is the original building pe
lo rain court. >> geary and stanon. >> where the cornet theater is. >> here is another circular building. this is the old built line engine house and built at this time and served san francisco waterfront and freight on to the fearies and operating throughout the 90's. >> i remember seeing it when there was a turn around in front. >> and chucking up and down the embark dareo and now converted to offices and in beautifully restored condition. it was restored in the...
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los angeles finally here. kind of like christmas. >> it kind of is. a good way to put it.companies around the world were on hand for the day's, first day's big announcements including what is next for nintendo wii. kabc's rob hayes has a look. wish i was there. >> reporter: in video games, speed and agility, are assumed. with video gamers -- >> whoo! >> reporter: it's not. but when the doors first open at electronic entertainment expo, enthusiasm could be the extra e to add to e-3 as well as -- >> enormous. >> reporter: it is enormous. every year the gaming expo swallows up the entire l.a. convention center. the biggest video game companies from around the world, e.a., microsoft, all showing off their latest bells and whistles. >> it is outrageous. nothing like e-3. just gamers everywhere. everyone coming to do the same thing which is just re-fall in love with games. >> reporter: all the bright lights and big noise don't mean anything without any big announcements and there was a big announcement from nintendo. wii fans get ready to chuck your nunchucks. a new system with
los angeles finally here. kind of like christmas. >> it kind of is. a good way to put it.companies around the world were on hand for the day's, first day's big announcements including what is next for nintendo wii. kabc's rob hayes has a look. wish i was there. >> reporter: in video games, speed and agility, are assumed. with video gamers -- >> whoo! >> reporter: it's not. but when the doors first open at electronic entertainment expo, enthusiasm could be the extra e to...
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oakland, upper 50s along the coastline, 64 san mateo, 68 san jose, 68 degrees los gatos, the weekend here, i guess any -- any weekend is a good weekend tori but it is just going to be one to be indoors and hopefully if you are outdoors you made a plan b because it is going to be a wet one all the way through monday, tuesday we dry out and warm up just a bit. >> all right and still cool also. >> rightt. which is strange, having to bubble up and cover up. >> snow levels above 6000 feet for this year. >> wow, all right. thank you rosemary. >> sure. >> a new map can show you the crime hot spots in your neighborhood. they use police department data to map out crime in several different cities. in san francisco the map shows the most dangerous neighborhoods are south of market, the tenderloin, the mission and civic center. assaults and thefts are the most common crimes. the website will be updated as frequently as information comes in from the police department. >>> oakland mayor gene kwan is drumming up support for the aids walk. we just got comments into the mayor from our newsroom. >> especially though its not longer a de
oakland, upper 50s along the coastline, 64 san mateo, 68 san jose, 68 degrees los gatos, the weekend here, i guess any -- any weekend is a good weekend tori but it is just going to be one to be indoors and hopefully if you are outdoors you made a plan b because it is going to be a wet one all the way through monday, tuesday we dry out and warm up just a bit. >> all right and still cool also. >> rightt. which is strange, having to bubble up and cover up. >> snow levels above...
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is when he was brutally beaten by two dodgers fans. the man seen here in this dodgers jersey however is not the man los angeles police arrested for stow's beating. the person police did arrest is 31-year-old giovanni ramirez. ramirez's attorney has said repeatedly police have the wrong man and ramirez wasn't even at the stadium the day stow was beaten. los angeles police chief says he's confident that his officers have the right person that ramirez is one of the two people responsible for stow's beating. i checked in with los angeles police again just 15 minutes ago. i tried reaching him shortly after 5:00 this morning. talked to an officer who says as far as he knows investigators center not had a chance to get a copy of the video and view it closely yet. so fornow los angeles p. account is not able to comment on the new video. meantime here at san francisco general hospital bryan stow remains hospitalized. his condition upgraded last week from critical to stable. and according to spokesperson there's a possibility we could get an update on stow's condition some time this week. live in san francisco, allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news.
is when he was brutally beaten by two dodgers fans. the man seen here in this dodgers jersey however is not the man los angeles police arrested for stow's beating. the person police did arrest is 31-year-old giovanni ramirez. ramirez's attorney has said repeatedly police have the wrong man and ramirez wasn't even at the stadium the day stow was beaten. los angeles police chief says he's confident that his officers have the right person that ramirez is one of the two people responsible for...
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los alamos is home to the manhattan project, where squin it ises developed the first atopic bomb. los alamos includes 2,000 buildings spread out over 36 square miles. >> obviously our priority is to protect the national assets here, protect the facility, but also we're concerned about the welfare of our 10,000-plus employees. >> reporter: the lab is going to stay closed for a second day tomorrow, and at this point, authorities say this blaze is 0% contained. >> all right, janet shanlian, keeping an eye on things at los alamos. thanks. >>> again, there are two other nuclear facilities in the news tonight, but in the northern plains, the problem, the threat to the plants comes from water and not fire. it's important to remember first of all, there are over 100 active nuclear facilities in the united states. these two plants are under threat because of flooding an along the missouri river, water broke through a barrier at ft. calhoun nuclear power plant in omaha, and downriver, waters are also rising along the cooper station plant. mike tiabbi is at ft. calhoun, nebraska tonight. >> reporter: this is not the biggest threat just from flooding that a nuclear power plant has ever faced in this country, actually it's t
los alamos is home to the manhattan project, where squin it ises developed the first atopic bomb. los alamos includes 2,000 buildings spread out over 36 square miles. >> obviously our priority is to protect the national assets here, protect the facility, but also we're concerned about the welfare of our 10,000-plus employees. >> reporter: the lab is going to stay closed for a second day tomorrow, and at this point, authorities say this blaze is 0% contained. >> all right,...
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los angeles. of course, they mean nothing to me, but that's why daniel is here.is a device called the cool cop, and officers here are attaching it to air-conditioning in their patrol cars and connecting the other end of the hose to a sweet spot underneath the vest. >> because it makes the difference. >> definitely. it makes you, when you are hot, even miserable and sweaty, it puts you into -- the mood of -- this is all you can think of. you get in the vehicle and put it into your vest it cools you off. puts you in a better state of mind. >> reporter: someone definitely turned up the heat. the roads were so hot they were had buckling from minnesota to mississippi. and in cincinnati, kansas city, memphis, they were calling this a heat emergency that could last for days. >> the number one priority out here is hydration. >> $89 service fee. >> reporter: at this air conditioning repair shop south of minneapolis the phones never stopped ringing. >> we can't answer the phones fast enough the way it is going right now that saw mid-90s and they joined cities all across th
los angeles. of course, they mean nothing to me, but that's why daniel is here.is a device called the cool cop, and officers here are attaching it to air-conditioning in their patrol cars and connecting the other end of the hose to a sweet spot underneath the vest. >> because it makes the difference. >> definitely. it makes you, when you are hot, even miserable and sweaty, it puts you into -- the mood of -- this is all you can think of. you get in the vehicle and put it into your...
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well, there is a rally scheduled down here at the los angeles county courthouse in about an hour. as far as mehserle is concerned, his attorney says he knows where he wants to live and what kind of work he now wants to do because he can no longer be a police officer. we'll talk about that coming up a a little later on -- coming up a little later on "mornings on 2." back here live, you are taking a look at the twin towers correctional facility. this is right across the street from the central jail. this is a very big facility. there's only one or two doors that inmates come out of. mehserle did not come out of the door. certainly people were disappointed it went that way. but mehserle's attorney insisted it was all for safety reasons. live in los angeles, claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, claudine. >>> 7:03. well, hundreds of people watched peacefully in oakland to protest the release. jade hernandez has more. jade? >> reporter: that's right. across the street there's a building with posters of oscar grant on them. the protests began at the fruitvale b.a.r.t. station
well, there is a rally scheduled down here at the los angeles county courthouse in about an hour. as far as mehserle is concerned, his attorney says he knows where he wants to live and what kind of work he now wants to do because he can no longer be a police officer. we'll talk about that coming up a a little later on -- coming up a little later on "mornings on 2." back here live, you are taking a look at the twin towers correctional facility. this is right across the street from the...
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is a make it or break it day for los alamos county. this is the north side of the fire and we have our own battle here, but right now, we are feeling pretty good and have a good anchor. we are not into the heat of the day or the final burn period. >> the smoke covers a vast area. environmental specialists were monitoring the air quality and nuclear safety inspectors were traveling to the site to assess the risk of radioactive leaks. >> more on the threat these fires posed i spoke to nuclear expert. los alamos housed the manhattan project which built the first ever atomic bomb, so what do we know what is exactly in that laboratory? >> it is still building components for u.s. atomic weapons and there are a lot of waste products at the facility. the major concern you have with this fire which is two miles from the laboratory is about 20 to 30,000 drums of radioactive material, much of it containing plutonium and other by-products from the research. if the fire reaches those drums, this concern that it could spread that radioactive contamination to the surrounding state. >> officials are saying there is no risk of contamination from nuclear m
is a make it or break it day for los alamos county. this is the north side of the fire and we have our own battle here, but right now, we are feeling pretty good and have a good anchor. we are not into the heat of the day or the final burn period. >> the smoke covers a vast area. environmental specialists were monitoring the air quality and nuclear safety inspectors were traveling to the site to assess the risk of radioactive leaks. >> more on the threat these fires posed i spoke to...
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for now 47 in fairfield. 49 in los gatos everybody else in the low to mid-50s. here is a look at those temperatures, mid to upper 50s throughout the bay shore to 50 at half moon bay. san rafael about 58 but east bay valleys, low to mid-70s. monterey bay temperatures about 50 in monterey. everybody else in the mid to upper 50s. as you head inland, low to mid-70s. seven-day forecast, we'll warm another two degrees tomorrow and couple more for thursday. looks like thursday through sunday now will be our warmest day. >> good morning. >> looking forward to that. road work about -- no accidents to slow you down. look out hwld the connector to eastbound jackson, it's scheduled to be closed until 5:00 this morning. in addition to that, san mateo bridge, westbound 92 you might find is some road work around hesperian. >> and highway 17. lanes could be blocked until 6:00 this morning in both directions. >>> still ahead. the test tipping today that could have some bay area neighbors smelling natural gas. >> new attention the san bruno pipeline es explosion is getting from washingto
for now 47 in fairfield. 49 in los gatos everybody else in the low to mid-50s. here is a look at those temperatures, mid to upper 50s throughout the bay shore to 50 at half moon bay. san rafael about 58 but east bay valleys, low to mid-70s. monterey bay temperatures about 50 in monterey. everybody else in the mid to upper 50s. as you head inland, low to mid-70s. seven-day forecast, we'll warm another two degrees tomorrow and couple more for thursday. looks like thursday through sunday now will...
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los alamos laboratory area, national lab, where guess what? they do stuff with nuclear weaponry and other hazardous materials. that fire you saw video of is creeping closer to the entrance of los alamos national laboratory. hereis in new mexico. it's about 40,000 acres or so. zero containment. that has folks nervous. it's within a mile of the entrance of that place. the 11,000 people that work at the lab be has been asked to stay home with the exception of a few essentials. fire weather today not so bad, but as we get later into the week towards the weekend, we expect the winds to whip up again. zero containment being very close to the los alamos national laboratory, had a lot of folks concerned here as well. two items of nuclear concern, one with fire, one with floods. officials have their hands busy, that's for sure. >> rob, thank you very much. >>> breaking news here. want to give to you. the former illinois governor rod blagojevich, we understand that there is a verdict now that's going to be read between 1:00 and 2:00. that is this afternoon. the jury we are told by the cnn affiliate that the jury has agreed on 18 of 20 counts deadlocked on two counts, all about whether or not the former governor was try
los alamos laboratory area, national lab, where guess what? they do stuff with nuclear weaponry and other hazardous materials. that fire you saw video of is creeping closer to the entrance of los alamos national laboratory. hereis in new mexico. it's about 40,000 acres or so. zero containment. that has folks nervous. it's within a mile of the entrance of that place. the 11,000 people that work at the lab be has been asked to stay home with the exception of a few essentials. fire weather today...
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with time served and good behaviour credit he is getting out after 11 months here in the los angeles ty jail, the grant family though is still pursuing a civil suit for monetary damages and they are also this morning going to pressure the feds to get involved in another civil suit that alleges civil rights violations not only against meheserle but against the other bart police officers on the platform that night. elizabeth. >> ann i know you said meheserle is an undisclosed location any word where that might be? >> no, the only thing that the grant family was told is that he was not going to be living in alameda county we know the family at one point had property in napa but i heard they sold that home they had property in tahoe but from what i imagine it will be difficult for him to make a home any where in northern california because everybody knows his name. >> all right ann makovec live for us this morning in los angeles thanks ann. >>> the fight over prop 8 returning to court this morning. supporters want the new federal judge in the case to reverse a ruling which over turned cal
with time served and good behaviour credit he is getting out after 11 months here in the los angeles ty jail, the grant family though is still pursuing a civil suit for monetary damages and they are also this morning going to pressure the feds to get involved in another civil suit that alleges civil rights violations not only against meheserle but against the other bart police officers on the platform that night. elizabeth. >> ann i know you said meheserle is an undisclosed location any...