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at police head quart arequarter luis obispo, a college town off of the california coast. >> it's been my experience that many, many investigators when they go in to do an interview or interrogation, they don't have a plan set up ahead of time. they sit down, they start talking. they wing it. first thing you have to do is develop some type of rapport or that person's not going to talk to you at all. >> hobson, assistant chief investigator for the san luis obispo district attorney's office makes sure krebs' handcuffs immediately come off. >> you sit down to talk to someone about a serious crime, the worst thing you can do is keep reminding him of possible consequences. handcuffs are consequences. having a gun exposed where he can see it is a consequence, a badge, a badge on your belt they all represent confinement. he's going to go to prison. and you don't want that. have you ever met rachel and audrey? >> krebs has been in custody for some 30 days. since police found a bb gun at his job, a violation of his parole. but both krebs and his interrogator know that's not why they're here. tw
at police head quart arequarter luis obispo, a college town off of the california coast. >> it's been my experience that many, many investigators when they go in to do an interview or interrogation, they don't have a plan set up ahead of time. they sit down, they start talking. they wing it. first thing you have to do is develop some type of rapport or that person's not going to talk to you at all. >> hobson, assistant chief investigator for the san luis obispo district attorney's...
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but for this ranching family in san luis obispo county, they know exactly where it is. in their own backyard. meet the nick family of nick ranch in the pozo valley. farming since 1918, the family is no stranger to livestock, having raised turkeys, pigs, and cow over several generations. but 7 years ago, family patriarch fred decided to try something different, grass-fed beef. >> we're a small, small family operation, and with this here, we felt that we could actually make a living if we did it right. >> my dad's always been a very forward-thinking, uh, rancher and ahead of the trend. so i was onboard, although i think our neighbors and a lot of friends thought we were probably crazy. >> as the name suggests, grass-fed beef is ju that, cattle that grazes upon grass. so as important as raising the cattle is raising the grass. the concept may em simple now, but to these lifelong ranchers, going back to basics and ranching this way took some getting used to. >> it's a learning experience, takes a lot of, lot of time and a lot of trial and error. >> to me, i ca it evolution,
but for this ranching family in san luis obispo county, they know exactly where it is. in their own backyard. meet the nick family of nick ranch in the pozo valley. farming since 1918, the family is no stranger to livestock, having raised turkeys, pigs, and cow over several generations. but 7 years ago, family patriarch fred decided to try something different, grass-fed beef. >> we're a small, small family operation, and with this here, we felt that we could actually make a living if we...
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. >>> la nave está registrada bajo el nombre de david major de san luis obispo, pero el servicio secretoma nunca estuvo en peligro ♪. >>> la última versión sobre la posible causa del incidente de la cárcel de comayagua, los responsables habrían sido los mismos guardias. >>> dos hombres que se identificaron como prisionerso prófugos de la prisión de comayagua, llamaron a una televisora para decir su verdad. >>> sotros estábamos dormidos y escuchamos las explosiones. >>> los guardias habrían organizado la fuga de un doctor que estaba en prisión por asesinato y como todo salió de control, se realizó el fuego. >>> los ayuda para atar algún clavo, perdón, algún cabo suelto, pero fiabilidad no tiene. >>> Él dice que las autodades de la cárcel son responsables. >>> ese es el criemn no sacar a tiempo a las personas. >>> un enfermero que también era reo, le gritó al carcelero para que le entregara las llaves, pero este rechazó. >>> después en un acto de desepsarción el rondín tiro las llaves. >>> los vecinos del centro penal dicen que sentían olor a combustible. >>> los disparos de esa noche tamb
. >>> la nave está registrada bajo el nombre de david major de san luis obispo, pero el servicio secretoma nunca estuvo en peligro ♪. >>> la última versión sobre la posible causa del incidente de la cárcel de comayagua, los responsables habrían sido los mismos guardias. >>> dos hombres que se identificaron como prisionerso prófugos de la prisión de comayagua, llamaron a una televisora para decir su verdad. >>> sotros estábamos dormidos y escuchamos...
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in her town near san luis obispo. and that is how she got this attention. people got the ice cream free. media covered it. and the next thing you know, they were doing the story on this. the fact that she also had on that bucket list was to meet the president of the united states. so once the white house found out about that, she was invited to meet the president, again, at sfo. >> thank you. >> in southern california chinese vice president arrived in l.a. today. and he took a brief tour of the port of los angeles where nearly 60% of the imports arrive from china tonight he'll attend a lakers game, scheduled to return to china friday night. us us and china continue to grapple over issues of fair trade and diplomacy. >> the nigerian man who tried to blow up an airliner with a bomb in his under wear will spend life in prison. he was calling the prison term a just punishment. he tried to blow up a northwest airlines flight on christmas day, 2009. the bomb did not detonate. he was badly burned. the 25-year-old pleaded guilty and says he was trained by radical a
in her town near san luis obispo. and that is how she got this attention. people got the ice cream free. media covered it. and the next thing you know, they were doing the story on this. the fact that she also had on that bucket list was to meet the president of the united states. so once the white house found out about that, she was invited to meet the president, again, at sfo. >> thank you. >> in southern california chinese vice president arrived in l.a. today. and he took a brief...
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for this teacher she thought she'd saved enough to put her son through cal poly san luis obispo but the mom is worried. >> we started when he was little. but it's not going to be enough to get him all the way through to graduation. >> relief may be on the way. there is a scholarship plan cutting tuition at california public universities by two thirds. about 150,000 students and 42,000 uc students would qualify. families could save from $16,000 to $33,000 during a four-year period. and this is welcome news to californians. >> it's hard on the family. i've been trying to get more scholarships to help with that. >> yes. people just need help. that is it. we need to help. tuition is just too high. >> as good as it sounds it probably won't get approved because it needs a majority in order to pay for the billion dollar program, democrats want to rescind a tax break given to corporations as part of a 2009 agreement to temporarily raise taxes. and republicans are reluctant to undo the deal and want to remind everyone democrat as proved deep cuts to higher education. >> so it's interesting that
for this teacher she thought she'd saved enough to put her son through cal poly san luis obispo but the mom is worried. >> we started when he was little. but it's not going to be enough to get him all the way through to graduation. >> relief may be on the way. there is a scholarship plan cutting tuition at california public universities by two thirds. about 150,000 students and 42,000 uc students would qualify. families could save from $16,000 to $33,000 during a four-year period....
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utilities commission rejected pchl g and e's request to change for $85 million in studies with the san luis obispo plant. the studies are needed for renewing operating licenses through 2045. pg&e plans to resubmit the request to have ratepayers pick uch the tab in 2015. >> and the sierra club and presidio higs store cal association suing to stop a hotel frk built in the press video -- presidio charging the trust is said to be built on the site of the main post. the trust is the federal agency that manages the property. >> coming up, legal ruling that came out of a local priest abuse case. the way it could hamper fewer case autos the fast food chain now being linked to a salmonela outbreak. >> i'm sandhya patel. spring like today. i'll let you know if it's going to stick an throughout the weekend. the news continues in one minute. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> must information about the alleged sex game teacher. the sheriff's department says the 61-year-old was a target of a 1994 investigation for attempting to fondle a 10-year-old girl. charges were never filed bec
utilities commission rejected pchl g and e's request to change for $85 million in studies with the san luis obispo plant. the studies are needed for renewing operating licenses through 2045. pg&e plans to resubmit the request to have ratepayers pick uch the tab in 2015. >> and the sierra club and presidio higs store cal association suing to stop a hotel frk built in the press video -- presidio charging the trust is said to be built on the site of the main post. the trust is the...
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opponents packed the meeting in san francisco, with members of advocacy groups from marin county to san luis obispo to testify. they argue that the meters emit harmful raidation, and they shouldn't have to pay more to keep the analog models. >> you cannot discriminate against people with medical conditions. and you go against federal and state laws that do not allow such discrimination. >> i will not be silent and unprotesting. that this agency is used to gouge and harm the public. >> as rebuttal, pg&e says the wireless smart meters are safe and they save the utility money. while the commission will allow customers to opt out, it also approved pg&e to charge a fee and $10 per month for those who don't want the smart meters. >>> the stunning story about the local dog walker is spreading to capitol hill. congresswoman jackie spears, demanding answers after the dog walker was tased by a worker. he claims a park ranger used a stun gun to subdue him, while he walked two dogs off-leash at the open space near montera. the 50-year-old man allegedly gave him a false name and attempted to walk away. he told
opponents packed the meeting in san francisco, with members of advocacy groups from marin county to san luis obispo to testify. they argue that the meters emit harmful raidation, and they shouldn't have to pay more to keep the analog models. >> you cannot discriminate against people with medical conditions. and you go against federal and state laws that do not allow such discrimination. >> i will not be silent and unprotesting. that this agency is used to gouge and harm the public....
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direction of banning any new fast food or other kind of drive-through businesses including san luis obispo. now mountain view wants to join the list and ban anything drive- through. >> number 4 with no onions. >> reporter: the drive-through restaurant. >> get in get out, get home. >> reporter: it's been called a uniquely american tradition. >> i go to drive-through like every other night. >> reporter: its days may be numbered in mountain view. the city council is taking up a proposal to ban any new drive- through businesses from setting up shop although existing drive throughs would be allowed to stay open. >> neighborhoods have complained about the noise, about the traffic, about the pollution. >> reporter: jack say member of the mountain view city council says the proposal would extend to drive-through banks an pharmacies. >> you're basically sitting in line getting zero miles per gallon while you're waiting to pink your burger or order or whatever you're ordering there. so it is not very green or friendly that way. >> reporter: studies show mixed results on how much extra pollution is c
direction of banning any new fast food or other kind of drive-through businesses including san luis obispo. now mountain view wants to join the list and ban anything drive- through. >> number 4 with no onions. >> reporter: the drive-through restaurant. >> get in get out, get home. >> reporter: it's been called a uniquely american tradition. >> i go to drive-through like every other night. >> reporter: its days may be numbered in mountain view. the city...
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he's a third generation farmer and earned his bachelor's degree from cal poly san luis obispo. the next witness worked for north carolina employment security position as a technical supervisor for farm employment programs and stayedwide administrator for the h-2a program. mr. wicker has been growing tobacco with his family in lee county, north carolina, since 1978. graduated from the university of north carolina at chapel hill. our fourth witness is mr. bruce goldstein. mr. goldstein is president of farm worker justice in washington, d.c. he has substantial experience regarding h-2a temporary foreign agricultural worker program. prior to this, he worked as a labor and civil rights lawyer in southern illinois. he became a staff employee at farm worker justice in 1988. he received his bachelor's degree from cornell university. his law degree from washington university in st. louis. gentlemen, thank you very much for your testimony. we are looking forward to it. if you would proceed in the order in which i introduced you and attempt to keep your remarks to about five minutes. your
he's a third generation farmer and earned his bachelor's degree from cal poly san luis obispo. the next witness worked for north carolina employment security position as a technical supervisor for farm employment programs and stayedwide administrator for the h-2a program. mr. wicker has been growing tobacco with his family in lee county, north carolina, since 1978. graduated from the university of north carolina at chapel hill. our fourth witness is mr. bruce goldstein. mr. goldstein is...
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and a freshman at cal poly, san luis obispo from arroyo grande, california... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--
and a freshman at cal poly, san luis obispo from arroyo grande, california... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--
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gavin newsom in san luis obispo today told them that we should dissolve the lieutenant govern's office know it. when arnold schwarzenegger was in office, he slashed the budget of the lieutenant governor's pay at the time. >> a lieutenant governor provides one additional person to speak for california. >> u.s. congressman says he disagrees with newsom. he told the editorial board in order to get the governor to delegate more responsibilities to the governor's office, he proposed they run on a single ticket during election year. he says the idea will not work. >> you could ask vice presidents how much responsibility the president has given them. and some cases, some. other cases, a lot. other cases, zero. >> reporter: governor jerry brown is in washington dc this weekend. that means right now newsom is acting governor. when the governor is out of state, the lieutenant governor has the ability to sign or veto legislation, even make a political appointment. no word if newsom will use any of these additional responsibilities. mike mibach, ktvu channel 2 news. >> mitt romney is pushing hard
gavin newsom in san luis obispo today told them that we should dissolve the lieutenant govern's office know it. when arnold schwarzenegger was in office, he slashed the budget of the lieutenant governor's pay at the time. >> a lieutenant governor provides one additional person to speak for california. >> u.s. congressman says he disagrees with newsom. he told the editorial board in order to get the governor to delegate more responsibilities to the governor's office, he proposed they...
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. >> and she lives near san luis obispo. someone in the white house invited her to meet the president. her husband and two children drove more than 200 miles for the special moment. >> i just felt great. very two kids. they're 9 and 11. and you know i don't know if they realize how awesome this is now but we're big obama fans but just supporting history is exciting. >> and another thing on her list is appearing on the ellen show. and this has been a very exciting week. >> and well deserved, good story. >> there is more still to come tonight. just ahead fire that destroyed a piece of south bay history today. one of the oldest exiting homes in san jose. >> also a domestic violence bill board put up in san francisco. and oit contains a not subtle message for the county sheriff. >> the mystery behind the new floor that bubbled up. 7 on your side is straight ahead. >> i'm spencer christian. next chance of rain is approaching just as the weekend is approaching i'll give you a look in my accu-weather forecast as ab >> closed captio
. >> and she lives near san luis obispo. someone in the white house invited her to meet the president. her husband and two children drove more than 200 miles for the special moment. >> i just felt great. very two kids. they're 9 and 11. and you know i don't know if they realize how awesome this is now but we're big obama fans but just supporting history is exciting. >> and another thing on her list is appearing on the ellen show. and this has been a very exciting week....
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some cities have already moved to ban drive through restaurants such as san luis obispo. now mountain view wants to join the list and not just ban drive- through restaurants but anything drive through. >> reporter: the drive through restaurant. >> get in, get out, get home. >> reporter: it's been called a uniquely american tradition. >> but its days are numbered in mountain view. the city council is take up a proposal to ban any new drive- through businesses from setting up shop although existing drive- throughs would be able to stay open. >> people have complained about noise, pollution. >> reporter: the proposal would extend to drive-through banks an pharmacies. >> you're basically sitting in line getting zero miles per gallon while waiting to pick up your burger or whatever you're ordering. so it is not very green or very friendly that way. >> reporter: studies show mixed results on how much extra pollution is caused by drive- throughs. one study says the stopping and starting of engines from walk- in customers and parking lon congestion was worse than drive- through i
some cities have already moved to ban drive through restaurants such as san luis obispo. now mountain view wants to join the list and not just ban drive- through restaurants but anything drive through. >> reporter: the drive through restaurant. >> get in, get out, get home. >> reporter: it's been called a uniquely american tradition. >> but its days are numbered in mountain view. the city council is take up a proposal to ban any new drive- through businesses from setting...
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. >> reporter: he moved the clinic to san luis obispo. he opened a second one in walnut creek. he says when it comes to his obese patients, diet and exercise are not enough. that short of surgery, medication are the only answer. doctors can prescribe these two drugs already off label but now for the second time the fda is looking at whether to approve a single sustained release version called qnexa. >> i think one pill would be amazing. you could take it anytime of night and just keep it regular. anyone can follow that. >> reporter: that concerns this ucsf cardiologist, dr. rita redberg. >> a lot more people would start taking this combination and then we would be finding out about a lot more side effects. >> reporter: dr. redberg says there are troubling potential side effects associated with the combination drug. from memory loss to birth defects as well as increased heart rate. >> it makes me wonder what's going on is that correct, sir going to lead to increased heart attack. >> reporter: frazier did experience memory loss but it went away when he stopped taking the medicati
. >> reporter: he moved the clinic to san luis obispo. he opened a second one in walnut creek. he says when it comes to his obese patients, diet and exercise are not enough. that short of surgery, medication are the only answer. doctors can prescribe these two drugs already off label but now for the second time the fda is looking at whether to approve a single sustained release version called qnexa. >> i think one pill would be amazing. you could take it anytime of night and just...
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the plane is registered to a man in san luis obispo county.al police. this is eileen frere reporting. >> mm. >> you know how much pot was on that plane? >> how much? >> somewhere in between 30 and 50 pounds. 40 pounds. >> 40 pounds? that's not a small amount. the dude was -- clearly had a hobby. >> what did you say? flying the -- >> flying high. flying high. >> you're so good with words, rob. >> thank you. >>> investigators in long beach, california are trying to sort out a workplace shooting that ended with one federal agent shot to death and another one wounded. the fbi says it all started with a dispute between an agent from the immigration and customs enforced agency, or i.c.e., and his supervisor. things escalated. one agent shot the other. then a third intervened and opened fire. investigators say they believe this was an isolated incident. >> you have to wonder what was the motive. such a weird story. >>> in other news now, the memorial to whitney houston outside a newark church keeps growing. the fans are now stopping by to pay their r
the plane is registered to a man in san luis obispo county.al police. this is eileen frere reporting. >> mm. >> you know how much pot was on that plane? >> how much? >> somewhere in between 30 and 50 pounds. 40 pounds. >> 40 pounds? that's not a small amount. the dude was -- clearly had a hobby. >> what did you say? flying the -- >> flying high. flying high. >> you're so good with words, rob. >> thank you. >>> investigators in long...
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she and my nephew just spoke in san luis obispo. they've become advocates for mental illness.people talking. it was a joy to have you here with her and she's continuing to do well. >> she is. >> what is next for you? do you get excited as we do? this is your sixth academy award nomination. >> i'm very proud of that. i'm very excited. i'm in great company this year. i -- you know, i think there's a very, very strong stable of actresses now in hollywood. think particularly those of us who have been around awhile, yes, but the young ones coming up, very exciting. and so to be part of that kind of multigenerational group of women, i'm very proud to be part of that. >> you're more than just a part of it. love you in "damages," too. that's going great guns. are you sticking with that for a little bit? >> we're in our fifth season. slooti i shooting in brooklyn. it will be our last season. we're having a great time. >> continued success and blessings in everything. congratulations with the nomination. this is so important to you, you co-wrote it. you're so involved. more people will
she and my nephew just spoke in san luis obispo. they've become advocates for mental illness.people talking. it was a joy to have you here with her and she's continuing to do well. >> she is. >> what is next for you? do you get excited as we do? this is your sixth academy award nomination. >> i'm very proud of that. i'm very excited. i'm in great company this year. i -- you know, i think there's a very, very strong stable of actresses now in hollywood. think particularly those...
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maybe san luis obispo in southern california we here picking up just a little bit of wrap-around moisturee the center of it about there. so that will continue this type of traject ray and we'll continue with just a slight possibility of a few scattered showers. we're not seeing a lot, it just lingers 2:00 in the afternoon and i'm still finding that we have a little bit of moisture overhead. we're expecting to be partly cloudy, dry for your saturday afternoon. and then we'll remain dry probably waking up with patchy fog tomorrow morning, lot of moisture in the air. so morning showers, partly cloudy afternoon. temperatures in the upper 50s, low 60s. about where we should be for this time of year. and what you expect for santa rosa, 60 degrees. 61 mountain view. 58 expected in the city. if you are maybe heading to berkeley for baseball fanfest, the first one, cal berkeley is hosting it. partly cloudy skies, 57 degrees. 59 in the afternoon. so berkeley not going to warm much above that 57 by about 11:00. extended forecast, upper 50s, low 60s for the weekend. sunshine and clouds. rain returns
maybe san luis obispo in southern california we here picking up just a little bit of wrap-around moisturee the center of it about there. so that will continue this type of traject ray and we'll continue with just a slight possibility of a few scattered showers. we're not seeing a lot, it just lingers 2:00 in the afternoon and i'm still finding that we have a little bit of moisture overhead. we're expecting to be partly cloudy, dry for your saturday afternoon. and then we'll remain dry probably...
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time to see what we call the shangri la of the west, the chor rizzo plain, eastern portion of san luis obispo county, a remnant of the way the land was 300 years ago in which all of the vested interests, the mineral rights, the cattle ranchers and all of the stakeholders have found a way to preserve the natural history under the leadership of the blm. and also make that an economically-viable area. um, oil and gas industry have all, have their role there. and i picture this pipeline going through the chorizdo plain, and i'm very concerned that we take the time that's needed to preserve in the midwest what i know from my area to be the possibility of protecting the land as well as furthering economic interest. and i see this latest attempt by house republicans to short circuit the review process, and i want to ask you because i know your expertise, mr. pool, and i also have a number of army corps projects in my district as well and have had the pleasure of working with that agency. mr. pool, would it make sense for the bureau of land management or the fish and wildlife service to issue permits
time to see what we call the shangri la of the west, the chor rizzo plain, eastern portion of san luis obispo county, a remnant of the way the land was 300 years ago in which all of the vested interests, the mineral rights, the cattle ranchers and all of the stakeholders have found a way to preserve the natural history under the leadership of the blm. and also make that an economically-viable area. um, oil and gas industry have all, have their role there. and i picture this pipeline going...