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it will look at marin county which includes all the cities within marin county, santa clara county which it also provides services for a number of cities within the county, including los altos, san jose, mountain view, santa clara, gilroy and palo alto. they will look at jurisdictions that use barging techniques and the only jurisdiction in california is l.a. county, so we're going to have them look at a couple of other jurisdictions out of the state as well. and that is part of our r.f.p. which just to take a very brief summary and look at the possibilities of barging for refuse hauling for the city and county of san francisco. the bid by the consultant was -- $27,500 and i think i'll just stop there unless you have any questions for me. chairperson campos: thank you. colleagues, you may recall that at the last lafco meeting we approved to go moving forward with the issuance of this r.f.p. and gave the executive officer the authority to begin the contract negotiations and finalize the contract subject to ratification by this commission. and we have been working very closely with ms. mil
it will look at marin county which includes all the cities within marin county, santa clara county which it also provides services for a number of cities within the county, including los altos, san jose, mountain view, santa clara, gilroy and palo alto. they will look at jurisdictions that use barging techniques and the only jurisdiction in california is l.a. county, so we're going to have them look at a couple of other jurisdictions out of the state as well. and that is part of our r.f.p....
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i traveled around the marine corps.n fact this morning i was on a vtc with commander on the ground in helmand province. i'm looking specifically for issues that might arise coming out of the tier two and tier three training. to be honest with you, chairman, we've not seen it. i mean, there's questions about billeting from marines. the kinds of questions you would expect. there hasn't been the recalcitrant pushback. there's not been the anxiety over it from the forces in the field. i will tell you that i asked specifically this morning from major general, i said, john, what are you seeing in the young marines out there. he said, sir, quite honestly they are focused on the enemy. maybe they will have questions when they get back to the united states of america but right now they are focused. he doesn't think it's an issue. >> mr. schwarz. >> i'm not prepared to fall off my assessment of moderate risk either. but we have trained 100,000 airmen to date. the way we have approached this and the reaction we have experienced th
i traveled around the marine corps.n fact this morning i was on a vtc with commander on the ground in helmand province. i'm looking specifically for issues that might arise coming out of the tier two and tier three training. to be honest with you, chairman, we've not seen it. i mean, there's questions about billeting from marines. the kinds of questions you would expect. there hasn't been the recalcitrant pushback. there's not been the anxiety over it from the forces in the field. i will tell...
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they're giving the highest party points to those proposals located in marin. they also are a family wedding proposals in the portfolio. -- there also is evaluating proposals in the portfolio. marin short list three of the proposals, and the firms are san diego-based, not new york city based, and san jose based sun power corp, and marin's expectation and hope is to get 40 megawatts under contract in the may, june timeframe. marin continues to be a great ally in our legislative and regulatory activities, which i amusing as a not too subtle segway to talking about regulatory -- which i am using as a not too subtle segue into the next topic. we have additional topics. the three are giving an update on the status of the bond case before the sfpuc, status of the bond case, and a little bit of news on the legislative front. regarding what i am calling the bond case, this is in relation to ab 117, which requires cca to post a bond to cover expected reentry fees should they cease functioning and return their customers to the incumbent utility. in december, if you recal
they're giving the highest party points to those proposals located in marin. they also are a family wedding proposals in the portfolio. -- there also is evaluating proposals in the portfolio. marin short list three of the proposals, and the firms are san diego-based, not new york city based, and san jose based sun power corp, and marin's expectation and hope is to get 40 megawatts under contract in the may, june timeframe. marin continues to be a great ally in our legislative and regulatory...
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commandant of the marine corps stated if it is changed, assimilating homosexual marines into the tightly woven combat units has strong potential for disruption at the small unit level as it will no doubt divert leadership attention from an almost singular focus on preparing units for command. those comments were made a couple months ago at the senate hearing. the one outcome that should be avoid is any course of action that would put military at risk. our witnesses are the four leaders of our armed forces. general peter correlli, u.s. vice chief of staff united states army. admiral gary roughead usn naval chief of operations. general am as, u.s. marine corps. general norton schwarz, chief of staff, u.s. air force. general correlli, we thank you for standing in for general casey today and ask you to please extend our heartfelt condolences from all the members of the committee and the staff of the armed services committee to general casey and his family on the passing of his grandson jackson ryan casey. admiral roughead, you're moving closer to departure from your current position and may
commandant of the marine corps stated if it is changed, assimilating homosexual marines into the tightly woven combat units has strong potential for disruption at the small unit level as it will no doubt divert leadership attention from an almost singular focus on preparing units for command. those comments were made a couple months ago at the senate hearing. the one outcome that should be avoid is any course of action that would put military at risk. our witnesses are the four leaders of our...
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marin, correct? >> absolutely. >> if an officer has a day that is going to put his career at risk, is that correct? >> yes. >> as we go forward, i think the people on this side and the people in the administration need to understand that we are different. we have a clear-cut standards. i am sure a person with a point till would go out there and served just as well. -- a ponytail can go out there and serve just as well. but we have standards. we have supported leaders who are concerned about political correctness -- supported leaders who are concerned about political correctness. i want to make sure that if leaders see problems with this implementation are not afraid to speak fup. with that, i yield back. >> thank you. >> thank you all for the service you give to this country. i appreciate that. i am a longtime supporter of the repeal of no -- the repeal of don't ask, don't tell. i knew that our military would be ready to do this and they would be completely prepared. i am glad to hear your positive r
marin, correct? >> absolutely. >> if an officer has a day that is going to put his career at risk, is that correct? >> yes. >> as we go forward, i think the people on this side and the people in the administration need to understand that we are different. we have a clear-cut standards. i am sure a person with a point till would go out there and served just as well. -- a ponytail can go out there and serve just as well. but we have standards. we have supported leaders who...
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you're the marine both in the army so i do things the easy way when you can do them the marine corps way exactly but you know since then i mean there's been so much. there was a search was going on back then you had all this kind of stuff going on and then all of a sudden it stopped for a little while as people were like whoa we're going to got to we got to watch what we do a little bit and there's a backlash to like for our case look at it making them really really bad but marine corps looked horrible even the v.f.w. went after them after and then they came on the v.s.e. on my side as an anti war veteran and you know they don't think they had to do it because you know it just kind of i think everybody knew the marine corps just finally took that step too far and what happened was it went on for a little bit little ebbs and flows and obama became president and there was a very big law and kind of the free speech issues the surge was over it was like ok iraq is going to end pretty soon and then nothing really not much more then then it started to pick back up again but then it was mor
you're the marine both in the army so i do things the easy way when you can do them the marine corps way exactly but you know since then i mean there's been so much. there was a search was going on back then you had all this kind of stuff going on and then all of a sudden it stopped for a little while as people were like whoa we're going to got to we got to watch what we do a little bit and there's a backlash to like for our case look at it making them really really bad but marine corps looked...
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i traveled around the marine corps.n fact this morning i was on a vtc with commander on the ground in helmand province. i'm looking specifically for issues that might arise coming out of the tier two and tier three training. to be honest with you, chairman, we've not seen it. i mean, there's questions about billeting from marines. the kinds of questions you would expect. there hasn't been the recalcitrant pushback. there's not been the anxiety over it from the forces in the field. i will tell you that i asked specifically this morning from major general, i said, john, what are you seeing in the young marines out there. he said, sir, quite honestly they are focused on the enemy. maybe they will have questions when they get back to the united states of america but right now they are focused. he doesn't think it's an issue. >> mr. schwarz. >> i'm not prepared to fall off my assessment of moderate risk either. but we have trained 100,000 airmen to date. the way we have approached this and the reaction we have experienced th
i traveled around the marine corps.n fact this morning i was on a vtc with commander on the ground in helmand province. i'm looking specifically for issues that might arise coming out of the tier two and tier three training. to be honest with you, chairman, we've not seen it. i mean, there's questions about billeting from marines. the kinds of questions you would expect. there hasn't been the recalcitrant pushback. there's not been the anxiety over it from the forces in the field. i will tell...
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marine mammal center rescues hundreds of marine mammals each year. but this year for the first time they're helping humans watch on thursday. the center is giving free blood and cholesterol screening that is thursday here at the center. they say if you see a pup on the beach you're supposed to call 415-285-seal. coming up on mornings on 2 we'll have information on how to get involved in rescuing seals. reporting live in sausalito. kraig debro, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> time now 6:36. let's talk traffic now. sal, what's happening on the roads? >>> you know, right now things are getting more crowded all over the place as you can see traffic -- i'll show it to you. traffic at the toll plaza all of a sudden backed up to the middle of the apartment. and metering lights are on. little more crowded. nothing undo able. about an eight minute delay. nice look at northbound 101 approaching the 80 split. traffic looks nice. if you're driving out to the south bay on 880 let's say you're driving on 880 south, traffic looks good. but i want to move the map over to t
marine mammal center rescues hundreds of marine mammals each year. but this year for the first time they're helping humans watch on thursday. the center is giving free blood and cholesterol screening that is thursday here at the center. they say if you see a pup on the beach you're supposed to call 415-285-seal. coming up on mornings on 2 we'll have information on how to get involved in rescuing seals. reporting live in sausalito. kraig debro, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> time now 6:36....
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he's being held on the marin -- in the marin county jail with no bail. his crimes are cold cases dating back to 1977. this morning, the team of investigators released just a few more details about naso's arrest. police say naso's arrest came at the el dorado county jail monday. he had been in the jail prior to this recent arrest. they would not say why he served time there. according to a published report he was on probation for a grocery store robbery. a probation officer made a random visit and found him to be in possession of firearms. that's a violation of his probation. they would not say what evidence they found but it did crack the case. >> during that arrest investigators found items by mr. naso that imcoy lited came -- implicated him inable -- multiple murders of women. >> reporter: roxanne, tracy, from yuba county. the d.a. is trying the case under a law that will combine prosecutions with the consent other jurisdictions. the d.a. will charge him with special circumstances, meaning he could get the death penalty if convicted. reporting line in
he's being held on the marin -- in the marin county jail with no bail. his crimes are cold cases dating back to 1977. this morning, the team of investigators released just a few more details about naso's arrest. police say naso's arrest came at the el dorado county jail monday. he had been in the jail prior to this recent arrest. they would not say why he served time there. according to a published report he was on probation for a grocery store robbery. a probation officer made a random visit...
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find out what prince charles has in common with this farmer in marin county and a bit later the womanarried a prince, but never thought she would become queen. the extraordinary circumstances that propelled a reluctant queen onto the throne of england. as we look forward to the marriage of england's prince william and kate mid-ton, we have looked back at other royal weddings and while others have taken place with great ceremony, one took place quietly in 2005, the marriage of prince charles to his long time lover, camila boules. the queen mother did not attend the private ceremony, but attended a ceremony afterwards. here is the report from 2005. >> reporter: at long last, prince charles married long time love camila parker bowles in a private civil ceremony before a religious blessing by the archbishop of canterbury. an impressive guest list of 750, including the queen and prince phillip. >> charles and camila, you stand in the presence of god as man and wife, to dedicate to him your life together. that he may consecrate your marriage and empower you to keep the covenant and promise
find out what prince charles has in common with this farmer in marin county and a bit later the womanarried a prince, but never thought she would become queen. the extraordinary circumstances that propelled a reluctant queen onto the throne of england. as we look forward to the marriage of england's prince william and kate mid-ton, we have looked back at other royal weddings and while others have taken place with great ceremony, one took place quietly in 2005, the marriage of prince charles to...
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one from the 70s a marin county woman. a neighbor in his in reno says this guy attracted attention in the neighborhood. >> one of the things that was really odd he would never had garbage pickup at his residence, never had mail delivery at his residence so those things were odd for the neighborhood to see. >> reporter: take a look at his home in reno where deputies seized a number of weapons. they were discovered during a visited from his probation officer. he has a history of shoplifting but did one of weapons they found in that house tie him to these four homicides going all the way back top 8. we'll get more answers today at 11:00 this morning, very unusual on the same case, dueling news conferences, one in san rafael and one up in reno. live in marin county, terry mcsweeney, "abc 7 news". >> eric: right now concord police are investigating the city's second homicide of the year, both of them happened this week. most recent homicide investigation begin after police were called to the 2300 block of edford road yesterday.
one from the 70s a marin county woman. a neighbor in his in reno says this guy attracted attention in the neighborhood. >> one of the things that was really odd he would never had garbage pickup at his residence, never had mail delivery at his residence so those things were odd for the neighborhood to see. >> reporter: take a look at his home in reno where deputies seized a number of weapons. they were discovered during a visited from his probation officer. he has a history of...
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terry mcsweeney joins us from marin county district attorney's office. >> marin county d.a. is briefing reporters on this case. a short time ago he briefed me on the case that led to the arrest of now accused serial killer 77-year-old joseph naso. he is being held on marin county jail with no bail but he says he will seek the death penalty. he says the killing simply begin in 1977, described at that time as 18-year-old oakland witness who was kidnapped and taken to sincerely to be a sex is live but was then murdered -- salinas. reports said state lab technicians in sacramento were called in to help. he erased fingerprints from cart and there was no arrest. victim number would two the body was found in contra costa one year later in 1978. victims three and four, pamela parsons in 1993 and another one in 1994. the d.a. said he would release no information on the victims because it might jeopardize the investigation. the cold case heated up last year when naso was convicted of grand theft had a probation officer visit him and found weapons. he spontaneity year for the violation
terry mcsweeney joins us from marin county district attorney's office. >> marin county d.a. is briefing reporters on this case. a short time ago he briefed me on the case that led to the arrest of now accused serial killer 77-year-old joseph naso. he is being held on marin county jail with no bail but he says he will seek the death penalty. he says the killing simply begin in 1977, described at that time as 18-year-old oakland witness who was kidnapped and taken to sincerely to be a sex...
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so here at the marine mammal center we're actually enticing them. >> reporter: the marine center asks that anyone stay away from seals and instead asks that you call the marine center. >>> we want you to take a look at this. watch as a huge jet clips a smaller one on the tarmac and it whips it around like a toy. next you'll hear what happened in the control tower right after this crash. >>> plus it's all the range. the hair technique called the brazilian blow out. tonight what's being found in some of the products used in the process and why that's caused concern. >>> new at 6:00, a bay area business just announced big changes. what this camera couldn't do that caused the company more than 500 jobs. >>> for the fourth time in six months. someone illegally dumped tons of crash in this neighborhood. we asked the city what it's doing to stop this. >>> japan revealed it's the -- we'll tell you what they are doing next on ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00. >>> a malfunction called an emergency warning siren to go off this morning near the chevron refinery in richmond. it whaled for about half an
so here at the marine mammal center we're actually enticing them. >> reporter: the marine center asks that anyone stay away from seals and instead asks that you call the marine center. >>> we want you to take a look at this. watch as a huge jet clips a smaller one on the tarmac and it whips it around like a toy. next you'll hear what happened in the control tower right after this crash. >>> plus it's all the range. the hair technique called the brazilian blow out....
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the marin ij report that go one of the 1970's cases was the murder of a marin county woman. now spoke to to former neighbor of him and she didn't want to be identified but she did say she found him to be unusual. >> he had a little bit of a play off the ham temper at times. you know, he was just an odd character. his behavio behavior. one of the things that was really odd was he never had garbage pick up at his residence. he never had mail delivery at his residence. so those types of things were very odd for the neighborhood to see. >>reporter: authorities here in marin and nevada plan to hold news conferences tomorrow to talk about the 4 murder charges. they have withheld many of the details so far because they are still notifying family members of the murder victim but we do hope to learn more tomorrow. live in san rafael, abc 7 news. >>> all right thank you lillia lillian. >> rare show of unity on the pitcher mound tonight at the ballpark in san francisco. giants and donors came together to ask fans to leave the sfla rivalry on the field. last month the giants fan was sev
the marin ij report that go one of the 1970's cases was the murder of a marin county woman. now spoke to to former neighbor of him and she didn't want to be identified but she did say she found him to be unusual. >> he had a little bit of a play off the ham temper at times. you know, he was just an odd character. his behavio behavior. one of the things that was really odd was he never had garbage pick up at his residence. he never had mail delivery at his residence. so those types of...
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terry mcsweeney joins us from marin county district attorney's office. >> marin county d.a. is briefing reporters on this case. a short time ago he briefed me on the case that led to the arrest of now accused serial killer 77-year-old joseph naso. he is being held on marin county jail with no bail but he says he will seek the death penalty. he says the killing simply begin in 1977, described at that time as 18-year-old oakland witness who was kidnapped and taken to sincerely to be a sex is live but was then murdered -- salinas. reports said state lab technicians in sacramento were called in to help. he erased fingerprints from cart and there was no arrest. victim number would two the body was found in contra costa one year later in 1978. victims three and four, pamela parsons in 1993 and another one in 1994. the d.a. said he would release no information on the victims because it might jeopardize the investigation. the cold case heated up last year when naso was convicted of grand theft had a probation officer visit him and found weapons. he spontaneity year for the violation
terry mcsweeney joins us from marin county district attorney's office. >> marin county d.a. is briefing reporters on this case. a short time ago he briefed me on the case that led to the arrest of now accused serial killer 77-year-old joseph naso. he is being held on marin county jail with no bail but he says he will seek the death penalty. he says the killing simply begin in 1977, described at that time as 18-year-old oakland witness who was kidnapped and taken to sincerely to be a sex...
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he's being held without bail at the marin county jail. splurge we talked to the family -- >>> we talked to the family of one of the bay area murder victims. the family had given up hope of finding a suspect. >> i say it was just shoved under the rug and forgotten. we had never heard anything all these years. >> naso's arrest is also drawing attention in rochester new york where he once lived. three girls were killed there in the 1970s. now if you want more information on the case you can go to our channel 2 website. you are also going to find video from the conference. >>> in just a couple of hours, jurors will begin their fourth day of deliberations in the barry bonds' perjury trial. the panel of eight women and four men will go back to the san francisco courthouse at 8:30 this morning. we have no clue about what they have been doing or thinking over the past couple days. tensions are mounting as everybody waits for the juries decision. >> as trials get a lot of publicity jurors like to spend a little bit more time so they can tell the w
he's being held without bail at the marin county jail. splurge we talked to the family -- >>> we talked to the family of one of the bay area murder victims. the family had given up hope of finding a suspect. >> i say it was just shoved under the rug and forgotten. we had never heard anything all these years. >> naso's arrest is also drawing attention in rochester new york where he once lived. three girls were killed there in the 1970s. now if you want more information on...
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>> i would suspect out of 202,000 marines that there will be some marines that will step forward, turn letters in, talk to their congressmen, write the articles in the press. but because they say they want to resign, constitutionally, they stepped up and joined the marine corps so the fact that they're uncomfortable at this point or the fact that they want to resign doesn't necessarily mean they're going to be allowed to resign. they have a commitment to our nation the same as any other service man or woman. i don't know of a specific -- i would be the most surprised person if there weren't a couple out there that said, i am going to resign. >> yes. >> doing that and actually following through are two different things. >> yes, sir. >> ma'am, i would just say that, you know, our experience so far hasn't -- we haven't accumulated enough data points to sort of make a judgment. but i would say that conceptually you can argue that there might well be improvements at some point because fewer people leave the service and so on and ideally that's the right people who stay. but i think at this
>> i would suspect out of 202,000 marines that there will be some marines that will step forward, turn letters in, talk to their congressmen, write the articles in the press. but because they say they want to resign, constitutionally, they stepped up and joined the marine corps so the fact that they're uncomfortable at this point or the fact that they want to resign doesn't necessarily mean they're going to be allowed to resign. they have a commitment to our nation the same as any other...
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an arraignment is set it afternoon in marin county for joseph naso. he's accused of killing four northern california women and a task force is investigating whether he can be connected to other cold cases. tara moriarty has more on the bay area victims. >> reporter: good morning. nay so is being held here with no bail and he will hear all of the charges against him this afternoon. why, after all of these years were these charges filed? well, at a press conference yesterday, the d.a. announced that photographs as well as writings found in his house one year ago convinced them to revisit these killings. the case goes back to the killing of roxine. and conversations with her family, never indicated that a killing would -- that they would solve this. >> i thought it would be under the -- swept under the rug. >> reporter: one year after her murder, carmen kolon's body showed you. prosecutors will try naso for all four murders at once making had imhe jill for the burglary. if you haven't noticed, the names of thevies, they all begin with the -- the name of
an arraignment is set it afternoon in marin county for joseph naso. he's accused of killing four northern california women and a task force is investigating whether he can be connected to other cold cases. tara moriarty has more on the bay area victims. >> reporter: good morning. nay so is being held here with no bail and he will hear all of the charges against him this afternoon. why, after all of these years were these charges filed? well, at a press conference yesterday, the d.a....
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i think it is a loss not for marin county, but for county boards of supervisors throughout the state because he was a real leader. the rest i will submit. thank you. supervisor chiu: colleagues, can we do the in memoriam for our colleague across the bay? without objection, that shall be the case. >> thank you. supervisor campos. supervisor campos: thank you. i do want to thank supervisor mirkarimi for the in memoriam on supervisor mcglashan. i'm glad we are doing it collectively as a board. i also was very struck by the sad news. for those of us who serve with the supervisor on the golden gate bridge board, not only was he a very pleasant individual, but very hard worker, and who really had the best interests of the public at heart. i am reminded in thinking about his accomplishments with the chronicle said about it -- what "the chronicle" said about him, which is that he was an environmental visionary whose efforts from solar, wind, and biomass power into countless homes and businesses. he truly was a visionary, and i think we have a lot to learn from what he was able to accomplish.
i think it is a loss not for marin county, but for county boards of supervisors throughout the state because he was a real leader. the rest i will submit. thank you. supervisor chiu: colleagues, can we do the in memoriam for our colleague across the bay? without objection, that shall be the case. >> thank you. supervisor campos. supervisor campos: thank you. i do want to thank supervisor mirkarimi for the in memoriam on supervisor mcglashan. i'm glad we are doing it collectively as a...
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he's in the marin county jail. he was arrested yesterday after being in the el dorado county jail arrested on unreap lated charges -- unrelated charges. one of the killing involved a -- one of the kill -- killings involved a woman. we'll bring you more on this on the news at noon. >>> 7:50. san francisco police want to beef up security at city clubs but owners are resisting the extra muscle. a hearing will be held tonight that would require all club visitors to have their i.d. scabbed and go through a metal detector. this pro would be filmed on security -- process would be filmed on security cameras. >>> 7:05. well, it's pupping season at beaches all over california. dozens of baby seals have been rescued from bay area beaches. kraig debro is live where a crucial part of that rehab process is just about to start, right, kraig? >> reporter: that's right, dave. right inside the gate here, the staff is feeding the elephant seals. they were brought here by pupping season. pupping season is between february and may, whe
he's in the marin county jail. he was arrested yesterday after being in the el dorado county jail arrested on unreap lated charges -- unrelated charges. one of the killing involved a -- one of the kill -- killings involved a woman. we'll bring you more on this on the news at noon. >>> 7:50. san francisco police want to beef up security at city clubs but owners are resisting the extra muscle. a hearing will be held tonight that would require all club visitors to have their i.d. scabbed...
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sharon. >> reporter: the suspect is here at the marin county jail without bail. he will be arraigned tomorrow on four counts of murder over 17 years each with a special circumstance that would qualify him for the death penalty. the marin county district attorney would not take questions during a 10-minute news conference so as not to compromise the investigation of four murders of young women from 1977 through 1994. he says 77-year-old joseph naso of reno was arrested in lake tahoe yesterday after he was released from the el dorado county jail on an unrelated charge. he was arrested last april during a visit to his home. they say they found evidence that links him to the four murders. roxanne roggasch found in 1977, pamela parsons and tracy tofoya in 1993 and 1994, and in contra costa county, carmen colon, whose body was now under 1978. the d.a. says investigators made their first connection to the roggasch case in marin county. >> during that arrest, investigators found items by mr. naso that implicated him in multiple murders of young women. >> reporter: marin
sharon. >> reporter: the suspect is here at the marin county jail without bail. he will be arraigned tomorrow on four counts of murder over 17 years each with a special circumstance that would qualify him for the death penalty. the marin county district attorney would not take questions during a 10-minute news conference so as not to compromise the investigation of four murders of young women from 1977 through 1994. he says 77-year-old joseph naso of reno was arrested in lake tahoe...
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marines moved forward. they've got their flags with them. i thought wow, i'm back in the 15th century. i thought this is really interesting. and you're pushing against them, pushing against them. and then i talk about why am i surprised at this? and then i realized by the british had spent four years and they have believed in this win the hearts and minds and they were wearing soft covers in the marines came in to take the position from them and the british said by the way, you can't go any more than 200 yards of the district to collect all the rest of taliban. i said that's kind of the deal we have. so even after four years, they've spent $60 million in change not being. now what do you good news before bad news. good news, nowhere that terrorists can win in afghanistan. it just can't happen. i never thought i'd see the day as an infantryman that i was perusing the air force that they really help in our fight, but all that is gone now. we live in a world that i would never want to see. we have advanced the united states of america so far th
marines moved forward. they've got their flags with them. i thought wow, i'm back in the 15th century. i thought this is really interesting. and you're pushing against them, pushing against them. and then i talk about why am i surprised at this? and then i realized by the british had spent four years and they have believed in this win the hearts and minds and they were wearing soft covers in the marines came in to take the position from them and the british said by the way, you can't go any...
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77-year-old suspect is sitting here in the marin county jail, accused of being a serial killer. four killings, cases that had gone cold years ago, are suddenly back in the spotlight, and a suspect is behind bars. you're looking at a man investigators say is responsible for a killing spree that spanned at least three decades. investigators arrested 77-year-old joseph naso, a self-employed photographer with a rap sheet for robbery. he was picked up for a probation violation last year where police say they uncovered evidence that ties him to four killings, including two in the bay area. >> during that arrest, investigators found items by mr. naso that implicated him in multiple murders of young women. >> reporter: those items included photographs and writings by naso. it took investigators a year to piece it all together, and link him to two killings in yuba county in the '90s, the killing of carmen colon and the killing of roxene roggasch whose body was found in fairfax in 1977. cases that until now had gone cold. >> an examination of the items seized along with the results of a f
77-year-old suspect is sitting here in the marin county jail, accused of being a serial killer. four killings, cases that had gone cold years ago, are suddenly back in the spotlight, and a suspect is behind bars. you're looking at a man investigators say is responsible for a killing spree that spanned at least three decades. investigators arrested 77-year-old joseph naso, a self-employed photographer with a rap sheet for robbery. he was picked up for a probation violation last year where police...
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i traveled around the marine corps. in fact this morning i was on a vtc with commander on the ground in helmand province. i'm looking specifically for issues that might arise coming out of the tier two and tier three training. to be honest with you, chairman, we've not seen it. i mean, there's questions about billeting from marines. the kinds of questions you would expect. there hasn't been the recalcitrant pushback. there's not been the anxiety over it from the forces in the field. i will tell you that i asked specifically this morning from major general, i said, john, what are you seeing in the young marines out there. he said, sir, quite honestly they are focused on the enemy. maybe they will have questions when they get back to the united states of america but right now they are focused. he doesn't think it's an issue. >> mr. schwarz. >> i'm not prepared to fall off my assessment of moderate risk either. but we have trained 100,000 airmen to date. the way we have approached this and the reaction we have experienced
i traveled around the marine corps. in fact this morning i was on a vtc with commander on the ground in helmand province. i'm looking specifically for issues that might arise coming out of the tier two and tier three training. to be honest with you, chairman, we've not seen it. i mean, there's questions about billeting from marines. the kinds of questions you would expect. there hasn't been the recalcitrant pushback. there's not been the anxiety over it from the forces in the field. i will tell...
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marine corps has not released how lew died. >> he was a really nice kid. always had a smile on his face. >> reporter: lew was a teacher's assistance for patrice during her senior year. she was stunned when she heard the news. >> it is very sad. i was sitting in the conference when i read that. it was very hard to hear. >> reporter: harry lew was nope during his time at santa clara high as a break dancer. he could also sing and draw. >> he had musical talent. it became part of who he was. >> reporter: lew posted on his facebook page a few weeks ago he was looking to coming back home in july. his passage now, a memorial for his friends to remember his talents and his ultimate sacrifice. >> it's hard. any time we lose someone so young, it is much more difficult to deal with. >> reporter: and it's been a difficult month. we've had four bay area service members die in the line of duty. two from the east bay and two from the south bay. we're live in santa clara tonight. nbc bay area news. >> a talent young man. reporting from santa clara high school. >>> new at
marine corps has not released how lew died. >> he was a really nice kid. always had a smile on his face. >> reporter: lew was a teacher's assistance for patrice during her senior year. she was stunned when she heard the news. >> it is very sad. i was sitting in the conference when i read that. it was very hard to hear. >> reporter: harry lew was nope during his time at santa clara high as a break dancer. he could also sing and draw. >> he had musical talent. it...
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>> really good question. >> as far as we know, the marine layer we think is still going to be with us. one of the interesting facets with this potential change of temperature gradient, the warmer - more warming inland than warming over the coastal ocean is actually the sea breeze circulation, which is - is tied up with the marine layer development and probably the thing or thk big size. there maybe more because of that increase in circulation but i would say this is an area that a waits more of this regional model development that, brad eluded to, that is still kind of on the fringe of our science right now. that's my answer to that one. i think that you can count on still having a marine layer, but i don't know if it will be stronger than it is today. >> yes, doctor and dan, you both mentioned we have models now but that's not a problem, we have the regional models now. it seems one of the key areas to implement is in the california environmental quality act. the planning and conservation league is hosting series of workshops across the state helping planners and community leaders in
>> really good question. >> as far as we know, the marine layer we think is still going to be with us. one of the interesting facets with this potential change of temperature gradient, the warmer - more warming inland than warming over the coastal ocean is actually the sea breeze circulation, which is - is tied up with the marine layer development and probably the thing or thk big size. there maybe more because of that increase in circulation but i would say this is an area that a...
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in marin county, kron 4 news. >>pam: he is accused of killing four women at the first whose body was found in fairfax in 1977, and 18 year-old on white hill along sir francis boulevard. the attorney said present evidence found connects him to the murder. one of his alleged victims 18 year-old rock scene as we said it was founded in fairfax and another victim that he's accused of killing was carman of port costa. jeff bush went to that small town and talk to a man who was living there when her body was found. >>jeff: in 1978 the most exciting things going on was the marketplace for and takes until summer came along. comments body was found, most of the old- timers passed on but rick collins was here and had a shot back then and he couldn't believe it when he heard the news that a murder had happened in court costs. >> i couldn't believe it happened. this little town nothing like that happen before. it's unbelievable, it's a quiet little town. nothing like that has ever happened since or before. >>jeff: said the sho
in marin county, kron 4 news. >>pam: he is accused of killing four women at the first whose body was found in fairfax in 1977, and 18 year-old on white hill along sir francis boulevard. the attorney said present evidence found connects him to the murder. one of his alleged victims 18 year-old rock scene as we said it was founded in fairfax and another victim that he's accused of killing was carman of port costa. jeff bush went to that small town and talk to a man who was living there when...
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in iraq the rules of gun ownership that marines were expected to enforce changed all the time sometimes the purposes of raids would be to confiscate all the weapons in the house and not the pain anybody then it was one aka per adult male nevermind women's gun rights then it was one aka for households don't even get me started on how the rules of engagement varied from day to day about what we would refer to here at home as open carry rules for being armed in public fortunately for us there were some soldiers who decided to follow their conscience when it came to gun confiscation archibald was a victim of your. part of gun confiscation firearms on station and a group of us got together through the my buddies in the military and we talked about whether or not this was the right thing to do we think the consensus that we were in the big fire. joining now city is my good friend jake the libretto jake you served as a marine in iraq in afghanistan do you have any moral qualms about your service oh i mean the men i served with i love them tremendously they're heroes in my heart and we did what
in iraq the rules of gun ownership that marines were expected to enforce changed all the time sometimes the purposes of raids would be to confiscate all the weapons in the house and not the pain anybody then it was one aka per adult male nevermind women's gun rights then it was one aka for households don't even get me started on how the rules of engagement varied from day to day about what we would refer to here at home as open carry rules for being armed in public fortunately for us there were...
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and make further use of the marine highway. i guess that is my two minutes. there are other tug and barge cos. i ask that we be involved. supervisors chu: thank you. thank you. next speaker, please. i believe there's an individual from recology who would like to speak. i would like to call you out of order aafter the speaker. >> i frequently use san francisco's political phrase "this city family." here's an example of city family dysfunction. on page 7 of the report, it mentions that the department of environment's staff indicated that recology that -- indicated that "recology and the city are long-term partners and it's an appropriate alternative to a competitive procurement process." lines are critically flawed between the regulator and the regulated. a rate structure and procurement process needs to be independent, not a sole source, and not cost plus contract. 57%, or 7.7 million of department of environment's annual budget of $13.5 million is funded by the city's rate peers through recology -- cities ratepayers through recology. this is -- if you care ab
and make further use of the marine highway. i guess that is my two minutes. there are other tug and barge cos. i ask that we be involved. supervisors chu: thank you. thank you. next speaker, please. i believe there's an individual from recology who would like to speak. i would like to call you out of order aafter the speaker. >> i frequently use san francisco's political phrase "this city family." here's an example of city family dysfunction. on page 7 of the report, it mentions...
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one of the victims of this man allegedly was a marin county woman. that is the report from the inld journal. take a look at the suspect. we're looking at joseph naso who lived in reno. he was arrested when he arrested from jail. authorities not releasing any details of the four murders he allegedly committed but they do say when they occurred, 1977, 1978 and 1993 and 1994. they reported that the marin county murder was one of those murders from the '70 is a0's. we spoke to a neighbor but she says he was a strange man. >> he had a little bit flash of tempt perfect at times. he was just an odd character, his behavior. one of the things that was really odd he never had garbage pickup at his residence, never had mail delivery at his residence. those were odd for the neighborhood there. >> reporter: getting back to his arrest yesterday in eldorado county, he was being held on a probation violation for stealing from a grocery store when his probation officer when to the house, she found a number of guns, in violation of his probation condition. something h
one of the victims of this man allegedly was a marin county woman. that is the report from the inld journal. take a look at the suspect. we're looking at joseph naso who lived in reno. he was arrested when he arrested from jail. authorities not releasing any details of the four murders he allegedly committed but they do say when they occurred, 1977, 1978 and 1993 and 1994. they reported that the marin county murder was one of those murders from the '70 is a0's. we spoke to a neighbor but she...
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jim with the marine mammal center. what exactly is pupping season? i first heard it i thought pupping, mating, but that's not it. >> no. these are the young elephant seals and harbor seals that have just been born. they're weaning on california beaches up and down the coast. right now we're asking the public to help us out. if you see a young animal that looks like it's ill or in danger or harmed, give us a call. don't try to rescue it yourself. many times these animals are waiting for mom ultimately. >> reporter: you've had people actually pick them up and take them home and put them in bathtubs is that right? >> yeah. it's really good intentioned people. what we really recommend the best thing to help these animals is give us a call. we'll come out and do the rescue. >> reporter: real quickly what happened to their mom? did the mom abandon them? get eaten by a predator? how do you know if that's the case? >> that's a great question. many times something happened mom gets spooked by humans or something happens for that mom. so the best thing to do i
jim with the marine mammal center. what exactly is pupping season? i first heard it i thought pupping, mating, but that's not it. >> no. these are the young elephant seals and harbor seals that have just been born. they're weaning on california beaches up and down the coast. right now we're asking the public to help us out. if you see a young animal that looks like it's ill or in danger or harmed, give us a call. don't try to rescue it yourself. many times these animals are waiting for...
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the mariners get 3 in the inning and put it away. the a's will try again for the first win tomorrow when gonzalez takes on doug fister. >>> major history. the rangers against boston. for the second game in a row kensler homered in the ranger's first at bat. it never happened previously. he is just part of a power display by texas. rangers struck for 6 runs in the 4th, 4 of them provided by beltre. he goes deep with the bases full. not an outing lackey will relish giving up 9 runs. 12-5 the final as texas gets off to a good start. red sox are 0-2. >>> college basketball has the two teams that will play for the championship on monday night. one you would have to consider a national power. and you thought kentucky was the wildcat. they played the late game tonight. uconn building the lead in the first half. pretty play. walker, strips knight and feeds ahead to smith, 31-21 at halftime. wildcats with a surge in the second half. when lamb hits the 3 kentucky by 2 at the 15-minute mark. now, they are tied at 42. roughly 10 minutes to play.
the mariners get 3 in the inning and put it away. the a's will try again for the first win tomorrow when gonzalez takes on doug fister. >>> major history. the rangers against boston. for the second game in a row kensler homered in the ranger's first at bat. it never happened previously. he is just part of a power display by texas. rangers struck for 6 runs in the 4th, 4 of them provided by beltre. he goes deep with the bases full. not an outing lackey will relish giving up 9 runs. 12-5...
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the marine who watched the birth of his first child from the battlefield with us finally gets to hold her tiny hand, right here, tonight. >>> good evening. we begin with america's milk, and that radiation from japan. all day, we have heard the reassurances that the radiation now being found in some of the u.s. milk supply is minimal and poses no risk. so, we spent this day answering some serious questions. since the radiation in some form has been found in 20 states, exactly how much has been linked to the milk and how the are experts sure that it is safe? abc's abbie boudreau is at a lab in san bernardino, california, tonight. abbie? >> reporter: diane, with radiation still leaking from the reactors in japan, tonight, here in california, there's growing concern about how that radiation is impacting our milk supply. this is the national air and radiation environmental laboratory in montgomery, alabama. this lab is the front line of defense, where the government's been working around the clock to track radiation levels in milk produced all over the united states. that fresh milk could
the marine who watched the birth of his first child from the battlefield with us finally gets to hold her tiny hand, right here, tonight. >>> good evening. we begin with america's milk, and that radiation from japan. all day, we have heard the reassurances that the radiation now being found in some of the u.s. milk supply is minimal and poses no risk. so, we spent this day answering some serious questions. since the radiation in some form has been found in 20 states, exactly how much...
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one victim was a marin county woman. ma ryan county sheriffs will hold a -- marin county sheriffs will hold a news conference at 11 a.m. today. >>> in san francisco, several homeless people have taken over a vacant building. sharon chin is there and tells us police are standing by, but sharon, i understand they haven't moved in yet. >> not yet, sydnie. >> reporter: three of the police officers are standing behind me and there are about half dozen homeless advocates huddled outside in front of the doorway. it is cold out here. there are eight or nine homeless people camped inside the apparently building. they say they are not leaving until police come and evict them. the group is called homes, not jails. the activists staged a rally and march last night before taking over the vacant building at the 1400 block of davisidero. they say they are demonstrating the need for san francisco to make vacant and transitional unoccupied buildings housing for the homeless. >> this is one of many buildings in san francisco that are empt
one victim was a marin county woman. ma ryan county sheriffs will hold a -- marin county sheriffs will hold a news conference at 11 a.m. today. >>> in san francisco, several homeless people have taken over a vacant building. sharon chin is there and tells us police are standing by, but sharon, i understand they haven't moved in yet. >> not yet, sydnie. >> reporter: three of the police officers are standing behind me and there are about half dozen homeless advocates huddled...
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transportation authority and a new utility called marin clean energy. they were provided at no charge for column technologies. it used funds from a federal program created to speed the transition to electric transportation. >>> well, the weekend is upon us. it has been a little chilly out there today. what will it be like the next few days? >> hope hopefully dry. sandhya is here. >> i tell you, it won't be entirely dry, but hopefully the eggs will be okay. check out this time lapse. today we had quite a bit of cloud cover holding the temperatures down this afternoon. as the sun was setting, the clouds started to break up. a little too late to warm us up. we had clouds gathering once again, and you can see on live dopler 7hd, a few drops developing off the coastline here around ukiah. we may have seen the possibility of a couple of sprinkles. overnight tonight and tomorrow, the temperatures are in the 40s and the 50s. look for sprinkles possibly tonight. a slight chance of showers on saturday, and we are looking at partly cloudy conditions sunday afterno
transportation authority and a new utility called marin clean energy. they were provided at no charge for column technologies. it used funds from a federal program created to speed the transition to electric transportation. >>> well, the weekend is upon us. it has been a little chilly out there today. what will it be like the next few days? >> hope hopefully dry. sandhya is here. >> i tell you, it won't be entirely dry, but hopefully the eggs will be okay. check out this...
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one victim was a marin county woman.ws conference is set to start at 11 a.m. >>> it's mark zuckerberg versus those billionaire twins out of harvard. who came out on the top of the feud? >>> the case of the headless parking meters. how it's a costly problem for a cash-strapped bay area city. oh. forgot to run the dishwasher. [ male announcer ] twenty-four hour stuck-on food can be a huge project. but not for cascade complete pacs. with 70% more tough food cleaning ingredients, it's cascade's ultimate power tool for day old stuck-on food. ♪ [ jackhammer rattles ] [ male announcer ] cascade complete pacs. beyond your wildest clean. people have taken over a vacant building on divisadero street in san francisco. some of them spent the night in the b >>> in the headlines, homeless people have taken over a building on davisidero street in san francisco. some of them spent the night in the building they have occupied after a protest yesterday. police might move them out in the next couple of hours. >>> a heavy police presence at
one victim was a marin county woman.ws conference is set to start at 11 a.m. >>> it's mark zuckerberg versus those billionaire twins out of harvard. who came out on the top of the feud? >>> the case of the headless parking meters. how it's a costly problem for a cash-strapped bay area city. oh. forgot to run the dishwasher. [ male announcer ] twenty-four hour stuck-on food can be a huge project. but not for cascade complete pacs. with 70% more tough food cleaning ingredients,...
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we have trouble in marin county.e're coming back with breaking news there. >>> we have breaking news here. this car ran into a building in san rafael. we were just talking about this off the air. it's unclear how a car got going that fast to crash into an office building in san rafael. this is the,000 block boulevard of -- the 2000 block francisco east. the cars on the streets are not affected. it's a situation where the police are on the scene. apparently, no one was injured. we don't see any other emergency vehicles there. there's interstate 580. this is not visible from 580. you can tell that traffic is not affected. we'll try to find out more information about this. this is a house fire that we were taking pictures of earlier in oakland. a few moments ago, newschopper2 came up on this house fire, spotted it around 7:45. this is on the 2500 block of myrtle street in oakland. now we're going to show you some live pictures here from the ground. our crew is there, showing us more pictures. it looks like the ba talian
we have trouble in marin county.e're coming back with breaking news there. >>> we have breaking news here. this car ran into a building in san rafael. we were just talking about this off the air. it's unclear how a car got going that fast to crash into an office building in san rafael. this is the,000 block boulevard of -- the 2000 block francisco east. the cars on the streets are not affected. it's a situation where the police are on the scene. apparently, no one was injured. we don't...
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so as the golden gate bridge ride in and out of marin county. and your camera in san jose even with the meter lights on there is no back up at the guadalupe parkway on ramp. 1 01 is clear all the way to mountain view. >> mark: cal train service has been saved, the board voted not to close stations. at least through 2012 fiscal year. higher fares and higher parking fees. 255 increase on the base fare, $1 in daily parking fees along with it $10 increase in the monthly parking pass. no news on putting a 10 mi. an hour speed limit for bikes on the golden gate bridge. officials say the goal of the speed limit is to reduce by accidents. >> darya: san francisco's budget deficit could bring cuts. the police department has another $11 million to cut from its budget. police chief godown said 171 officers could be laid off if the department doesn't agree to waive a scheduled pay increase. that would mean fewer foot patrols and mounted police, as well as cuts in the canine unit, the gang task force, the narcotics division, and community relations. for the f
so as the golden gate bridge ride in and out of marin county. and your camera in san jose even with the meter lights on there is no back up at the guadalupe parkway on ramp. 1 01 is clear all the way to mountain view. >> mark: cal train service has been saved, the board voted not to close stations. at least through 2012 fiscal year. higher fares and higher parking fees. 255 increase on the base fare, $1 in daily parking fees along with it $10 increase in the monthly parking pass. no news...
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one victim from marin county. that is roxanne. the other panel parsons and tracy tefoya all young women under the age of 40. roxanne, the youngest victim. she was only 18 years old lunch was founded marin county. she was found in the woods. 18-year-old victim--her feet were bound, naked, and we spoke to her aunt. since the late 1970's on salt they finally are shocked that there is somebody behind bars. unsolved-- >> i cannot believe that it's this happened after all these years and i found somebody. it is hard to believe. i figured that this would be an unsolved case forever. it is a horrible way to lose a child i hope that they can prove all of us. we could get some closure. >>pam: his almost disbelief. >>reporter: sister of pamela parsons. we spoke to her sister that is also she did not believe anybody would be behind bars. her sister went to a grocery store, for a walk. she went missing four days. all of a sudden she was found murdered. she was found on the side of the road. >> we never heard of him. he was kind of under the ra
one victim from marin county. that is roxanne. the other panel parsons and tracy tefoya all young women under the age of 40. roxanne, the youngest victim. she was only 18 years old lunch was founded marin county. she was found in the woods. 18-year-old victim--her feet were bound, naked, and we spoke to her aunt. since the late 1970's on salt they finally are shocked that there is somebody behind bars. unsolved-- >> i cannot believe that it's this happened after all these years and i...
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upper 50s to the 60s peeking through marin county with san francisco in the distance. still lingering clouds in place and little instability out there across the hills especially. kind of puffy white clouds developing. that will be the case for today. wind speeds do pick up. breezy up around 10 to 20 miles an hour. tomorrow increasing high clouds, friday will be dry as well. into the weekend a sun-cloud mix and there's just a chance of a light shower for just one part of your weekend. current numbers updated we're still in the upper 50s across a few neighborhoods here. santa rosa 59. few low 60s to report for fairfield and concord. this was the system that moved across the bay area earlier this morning. we had the showers out there but look what happens as we take this into tomorrow. increasing high clouds. by the weekend this next frontal system moves in from the north. this could generate some rainfall primarily to the north of the bay area, but close enough we bring in the chance of just a very light shower or sprinkle on saturday. the main impacts will be some clou
upper 50s to the 60s peeking through marin county with san francisco in the distance. still lingering clouds in place and little instability out there across the hills especially. kind of puffy white clouds developing. that will be the case for today. wind speeds do pick up. breezy up around 10 to 20 miles an hour. tomorrow increasing high clouds, friday will be dry as well. into the weekend a sun-cloud mix and there's just a chance of a light shower for just one part of your weekend. current...
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the man the suspect is being held right here at marin county jail in san rafael. take a look at the suspect. 77-year-old joseph naso of reno. we know that he was arrested as he was being released from jail at south lake tahoe. not a lot of information about the four murders he allegedly committed, just that they were in northern california. district attorney's office says they occurred in 1978 1979 and in 1993 and 1994. a former neighbor of naso she lived near him in reno. saying he had strange behavior. >> one of the things that was really odd he would never had garbage pickup at his residence never had mail delivery at his residence. so those types of things were very odd for the neighborhood to see. >> reporter: naso was in jail at south lake tahoe for violating probation stemming from a 2009 conviction on petty theft at a grocery store. he has a number of arrests for petty theft nothing heavy but when they went to his house on a probation check, they noticed a number of weapons there. that is what led to his arrest that put him in jail in the first place. what
the man the suspect is being held right here at marin county jail in san rafael. take a look at the suspect. 77-year-old joseph naso of reno. we know that he was arrested as he was being released from jail at south lake tahoe. not a lot of information about the four murders he allegedly committed, just that they were in northern california. district attorney's office says they occurred in 1978 1979 and in 1993 and 1994. a former neighbor of naso she lived near him in reno. saying he had strange...
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. >>> a and mariners -- as and mariners, adam kennedy smashes a solo homer off of brandon, that willistakes the as lose to the mariners 1460. heat and 76 -- 1-60. >> dribbled behind his back and dishes to dwayne wade, the heat leads 3 games to 0. that lay up made it three as series of 3-1 lead for chicago. but the pacers heat them up. >> good for the sharks. >> $20 off on the spot storewide! n $10, $15 or and, unlike other stores, we don't make you come back to save. get up to $20 off with no exclusions! we make style affordable. you make it yours. jcpenney.
. >>> a and mariners -- as and mariners, adam kennedy smashes a solo homer off of brandon, that willistakes the as lose to the mariners 1460. heat and 76 -- 1-60. >> dribbled behind his back and dishes to dwayne wade, the heat leads 3 games to 0. that lay up made it three as series of 3-1 lead for chicago. but the pacers heat them up. >> good for the sharks. >> $20 off on the spot storewide! n $10, $15 or and, unlike other stores, we don't make you come back to save....
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ron it is da's and mariners, it's cahill and felix fernandez for the mariners can't wait for this onegn, some fans are rallying to keep them in oakland. this after speculation linking them to potential moves throughout northern california. reggie is live at the coliseum with more on that. >>reggie: the different kind of tailgate party of here today. fans are showing up about 4:00, take a look of the video. a lot of them wearing these t-shirts that say state. if that means they want the oakland a's to stay here in oakland, 700 people showed up here at the event right before the game. many excited about the game, they say they're passionate about the oakland a's, one of those people dug boxer, who started the campaign. as listen to what he had to say. >> and opportunity for the fans to come out and demonstrate how much they care about keeping days in oakland. we have 700 people who rsvp to through our facebook page. >>reggie: after the party is over all of these fans will be enjoying the game as we know the oakland a's will take on the seattle mariners. live in oakland, kron 4 news. >>p
ron it is da's and mariners, it's cahill and felix fernandez for the mariners can't wait for this onegn, some fans are rallying to keep them in oakland. this after speculation linking them to potential moves throughout northern california. reggie is live at the coliseum with more on that. >>reggie: the different kind of tailgate party of here today. fans are showing up about 4:00, take a look of the video. a lot of them wearing these t-shirts that say state. if that means they want the...