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check with your vet for microchipping if you want to get your pet microchipped for 10 dollars we will have it on october 28 in sharon meadows. we meet and we discuss with the san francisco vet medical association on what part the vets will play. there are 25 vet services in san francisco. each of them have agreed on what services they will provide for san francisco. also we have our other bay area shelters that will come and help. when we have a disaster as well as we will go and help a bay area when they have a disaster. we are able to and hopefully have enough help where we are able to take care of every animal in san francisco. thank you. >> good afternoon. michael peterson with pacific gas and electric director of emergency planning for pg and e. my timing was outstanding to do this presentation in front of residents that are pg and e customers the front page of the chronicle talked about what, your rates are going up at pg and e and here i am. i mentioned, don't take a shot at me i'm a lonely security director trying to make a living. the other thought was why is pg and e talking
check with your vet for microchipping if you want to get your pet microchipped for 10 dollars we will have it on october 28 in sharon meadows. we meet and we discuss with the san francisco vet medical association on what part the vets will play. there are 25 vet services in san francisco. each of them have agreed on what services they will provide for san francisco. also we have our other bay area shelters that will come and help. when we have a disaster as well as we will go and help a bay...
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times about going in and having a microchip.whirlwind of media, traveling to new york and chicago, and it's one of those lapses in judgment where, unimportantly, you're putting it off, and so things started to settle down and we were going to have it done, and, you know, unfortunately -- i wish i could go back in time and do that, but, on the other hand, you know, people have asked me about that, and i keep telling them, the microchip is good and all, but say for some reason the shelter wouldn't have been able to get ahold of it even if she was microchiped, it wouldn't have mattered. that particular officer, for whatever reason -- well, i know why. she called target a bag of bones, kind of gave me the indication that she targeted target -- no pun intended -- because she did not look like a completely healthy dog. but considering her diet was still kind of adjusting to actual dog food and not the scraps from soldiers there in afghanistan. she was a little thin. >> betsy, 7 million dogs are euthanized every year. why is that numbe
times about going in and having a microchip.whirlwind of media, traveling to new york and chicago, and it's one of those lapses in judgment where, unimportantly, you're putting it off, and so things started to settle down and we were going to have it done, and, you know, unfortunately -- i wish i could go back in time and do that, but, on the other hand, you know, people have asked me about that, and i keep telling them, the microchip is good and all, but say for some reason the shelter...
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today he sees black and white images thanks to this tiny microchip. surgeons implanted it behind his eye. it now does the work of the retina processing light and sending signals to the brain. >> it's round, apple... >> reporter: scientists say this bionic eye procedure is more advanced than others because it relies on the eye itself to transmit images. >> i like this particular microchip because it fits under the retina and uses' patient's own retinal circuitry to create an image. >> reporter: the news is good for jonathan. he has rp and the condition is slowly destroying his vision. >> anything that's helping us -- people who can't see properly or not at all see is fantastic. >> this has great potential to help this group of patients. >> reporter: doctors hope this device will lead to treatments for other forms of blindness. the device has been successfully tested on three people. scientists are planning larger studies and hope the technology will be on the market in five years. they have already been trying to improve the technology so one day patie
today he sees black and white images thanks to this tiny microchip. surgeons implanted it behind his eye. it now does the work of the retina processing light and sending signals to the brain. >> it's round, apple... >> reporter: scientists say this bionic eye procedure is more advanced than others because it relies on the eye itself to transmit images. >> i like this particular microchip because it fits under the retina and uses' patient's own retinal circuitry to create an...
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condition destroyed his retina but today, he's able to see black and white images thanks to this tiny microchipimplanted it behind his eye. it now does the work of the retina, processing light and sending signals to the brain. scientists say this bionic eye procedure is more advanced than others because it relies on the eye itself to transmit images. >> i like this particular microchip because it fits underneath the retina and uses a patient's own retinal circuitry to create an image. >> reporter: the device has been successfully tested on three people. scientists are now planning larger studies and hope the technology will be on the market in five years. and doctors hope this device will lead to treatments for other forms of blindness. >>> and a baby giant panda entered this world with some loud squeaks. the giant panda cub was born wednesday at zoo atlanta, the only one born at a u.s. zoo so far this year. the baby, the size of a cell phone, is said to be very healthy. it is not known if it is a girl or boy just yet. it is the third cub born to the mother panda. so far, the new baby will go o
condition destroyed his retina but today, he's able to see black and white images thanks to this tiny microchipimplanted it behind his eye. it now does the work of the retina, processing light and sending signals to the brain. scientists say this bionic eye procedure is more advanced than others because it relies on the eye itself to transmit images. >> i like this particular microchip because it fits underneath the retina and uses a patient's own retinal circuitry to create an image....
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a scan of an implanted microchip >> anything he wants now he can have.sually limit his chicken but he can have it every day if he wants. >> it certainly touched a chord with both the cops working that case and the community. we worked the case hard and got some breaks and able to make things happen. >> a scan of an implanted microchip confirmed it was indeed deuce. the 19-year-old suspect in the case has been arrested. police have also identified a person of interest who could be the second suspect. >> i'm glad he is home. that's a great story. that's a great story. >> a little fatter and a ,,,, you'll never go back to your old duster. [ funny voice ] hey, duster! wanna attract dust like swiffer 360 duster? then try the magnet hat! ♪ whoa! wow! [ female announcer ] sorry, duster, but swiffer 360 dusters attract dust with over 500,000 fibers and lock it away to clean better than a feather duster. swiffer's built smarter to clean better. ♪ she blinded me with science hi, may i help you? yes, we're looking to save on car insurance, even if that means we hav
a scan of an implanted microchip >> anything he wants now he can have.sually limit his chicken but he can have it every day if he wants. >> it certainly touched a chord with both the cops working that case and the community. we worked the case hard and got some breaks and able to make things happen. >> a scan of an implanted microchip confirmed it was indeed deuce. the 19-year-old suspect in the case has been arrested. police have also identified a person of interest who could...
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a scan of an implanted microchip >> anything he wants now he can have. i usually limit his chicken but he can have it every day if he wants. >> it certainly touched a chord with both the cops working that case and the community. we worked the case hard and got some breaks and able to make things happen. >> a scan of an implanted microchip confirmed it was indeed deuce. the 19-year-old suspect in the case has been arrested. police have also identified a person of interest who could be the second suspect. >> i'm glad he is home. that's a great story. >> a little fatter and a little tireder. we'll be right back with tonight's good question in honor of veterans' take. >>> pinpoint weather is sponsored by mancini sleepworld. get the luxury of mattress and save money. [ male announcer ] san francisco. a land of natural beauty and economic opportunity. at bank of america, we live and work here, with thousands of employees, hundreds of branches and hundreds of atms. every day, we're working to help set opportunity in motion... from supporting the redwood forest
a scan of an implanted microchip >> anything he wants now he can have. i usually limit his chicken but he can have it every day if he wants. >> it certainly touched a chord with both the cops working that case and the community. we worked the case hard and got some breaks and able to make things happen. >> a scan of an implanted microchip confirmed it was indeed deuce. the 19-year-old suspect in the case has been arrested. police have also identified a person of interest who...
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the dog is implanted with a identification microchip. >>> lawrence scott joins us from the ballpark with thoughts at game five gets under way. >> greetings from the ballpark in arlington. tonight's game five of world series, and it could be one of the biggest nights in the history of bay area sports, and not only are we here to bring you all the information and postgame commentary, and we're talking right now about the important mindset that the players are taking head into the potential championship clincher. >> i think all of them are feeling a little something, you know, whether it's butterflies, and you have to remind yourself, just because you are on the verge of something, you have narcotic done anythi not done anything. >> well, no more games until it's all over, and i don't want any thoughts to go to waste. >> a good spot to be in, no doubt. we have a 3-1 lead, and then they came back and beat us and then we had to grime out a game six, and 3-1, it's great, but, you know, this is the playoffs, and teams are certainly capable of winning three straight. >> and we will check in with
the dog is implanted with a identification microchip. >>> lawrence scott joins us from the ballpark with thoughts at game five gets under way. >> greetings from the ballpark in arlington. tonight's game five of world series, and it could be one of the biggest nights in the history of bay area sports, and not only are we here to bring you all the information and postgame commentary, and we're talking right now about the important mindset that the players are taking head into the...
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if you get a pet, it will be microchipped so it won't get lost. >>> much tighter security thanba psat seocal nightclub. we'll continue in just a moment. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] we know you've got a lot on your plate at thanksgiving. which is why safeway has everything you need to get it all done. right now get a safeway frozen turkey up to 16 pounds for just $7 each. that's our promise. that's ingredients for life. safeway. a land of natural beauty and economic opportunity. at bank of america, we live and work here, with thousands of employees, hundreds of branches and hundreds of atms. every day, we're working to help set opportunity in motion... from supporting the redwood forest foundation and california academy of sciences to funding the green music center at sonoma state university because when you're giving, lending, and investing in more communities across the country, more opportunities happen. >>> do not make kanye west mad because he just won't sing. the rapper canceled plans to sing on the "today" show because he says the show set him up. earlier this week matt lauer inter
if you get a pet, it will be microchipped so it won't get lost. >>> much tighter security thanba psat seocal nightclub. we'll continue in just a moment. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] we know you've got a lot on your plate at thanksgiving. which is why safeway has everything you need to get it all done. right now get a safeway frozen turkey up to 16 pounds for just $7 each. that's our promise. that's ingredients for life. safeway. a land of natural beauty and economic opportunity. at...
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they say a tipster called about the purchase of the yorkie and the dog was identified by a microchip. perkins is one of two suspects in custody. he was arrested november 4th. >>> triple-a of northern california is making a generous donation to help feed the hungry. they are delivering 700 turkeys to the bay area, including glide memorial. reverend cecil williams says this will help feed 6,000 people on thanksgiving. but he says more turkeys are needed. the turkey donation is a long- standing tradition to help support the community. >> we're dropping off 90 turkeys here at glide memorial church. it's our 13th year of doing this on the backs of our tow trucks. throughout the bay area, we'll deliver over ten tons of turkeys. reverend williams says so far the church has served 300,000 meals. he expects a large number of people. >>> we'll take a closer look at stocks ahead. investors are having a rough day. also word that more jobs are coming to northern california, including the bay area. >>> the euro under pressure dropping from its lowest level since early october among increasing conce
they say a tipster called about the purchase of the yorkie and the dog was identified by a microchip. perkins is one of two suspects in custody. he was arrested november 4th. >>> triple-a of northern california is making a generous donation to help feed the hungry. they are delivering 700 turkeys to the bay area, including glide memorial. reverend cecil williams says this will help feed 6,000 people on thanksgiving. but he says more turkeys are needed. the turkey donation is a long-...
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he has a microchip implant that can be used to identify him. the suspect's description is vague.y in a faded honda or toyota sedan with a primer colored left front corner panel. >> health news, a possible new approach to fighting parkinson's disease. researchers say the disease may stem from an energy crisis in the brain years before sean symptoms appear. they believe giving a boost to a brain switch or power switch may slow parkinson's progression. parkinson's patients have tremors as this gets more severe as they lose brain cells and lose muscle movement. >> athletes of all ages suspected of suffering a concussion should be evaluated by a specialist before they return to action. the american academy of neurology is certifying trainers and even practices where there is say risk for concussion. an an increased effort to warn about the dangers of concussions. national sports and football league have adopted new guidelines to prevent blows to the head in competition as well as treatment for players with >> all new. oprah: actress portia de rossi. the secret that nearly killed her.
he has a microchip implant that can be used to identify him. the suspect's description is vague.y in a faded honda or toyota sedan with a primer colored left front corner panel. >> health news, a possible new approach to fighting parkinson's disease. researchers say the disease may stem from an energy crisis in the brain years before sean symptoms appear. they believe giving a boost to a brain switch or power switch may slow parkinson's progression. parkinson's patients have tremors as...
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a stockton woman called police that she bought ce deuce for the month of $20 for, because if the microchiplly to the owner. >> and as a precaution, this was closed. marchers walk from bancroft avenue, worker jones was killed by police earlier this week to the bart station. where-as derrik jones was killed third to live up to it, coming up. [ male announcer ] whether you're new to california or you've been grooving here for some time now, you know that value comes in many forms. for some it's a classic car, for others a profession that lets them give back to the next generation. for many californians, it's a medicare plan that gives them more for their money. with anthem blue cross, you can get a medicare advantage ppo plan that offers $0 premiums and prescription drug coverage, you can see any doctor who accepts medicare, even the ones you already know and trust. plus members always talk with a real person when they call, not some computer system. that's what we used to call grooving. if you are eligible for medicare or will be soon, ask about one of the new ppo plans from anthem. you can
a stockton woman called police that she bought ce deuce for the month of $20 for, because if the microchiplly to the owner. >> and as a precaution, this was closed. marchers walk from bancroft avenue, worker jones was killed by police earlier this week to the bart station. where-as derrik jones was killed third to live up to it, coming up. [ male announcer ] whether you're new to california or you've been grooving here for some time now, you know that value comes in many forms. for some...
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>> what robbers didn't know is that he had a microchip. police identified the car, traced the stolen credit cards arresting the 19-year-old suspects claiming abandoned the little dog in a park. a transient couple found him and sold him to $20 to a woman who called detectives. >> it wasn't until the afternoon she saw one of the news reports put out by the media. and sort of put two and two together. they scanned the chip. >> not only is dus home safe, but police also recovered helen's purse. >> it zrnlt hold a candle to get you back. >> they picked the wrong grandma to rob of a purse and a dog. they did. >> before being snatched they would go on long walks around the neighborhood. it's a practice they plan to continue. in alameda abc 7 news. >> nice to see them reunited. >> moving on there is a new agreement reached in the war on obesity meaning changes at your supermarket. >> michael finney has the day's consumer news. >> you're going to see this agreement this, agreement between the regulators and the food industry means a new look to pac
>> what robbers didn't know is that he had a microchip. police identified the car, traced the stolen credit cards arresting the 19-year-old suspects claiming abandoned the little dog in a park. a transient couple found him and sold him to $20 to a woman who called detectives. >> it wasn't until the afternoon she saw one of the news reports put out by the media. and sort of put two and two together. they scanned the chip. >> not only is dus home safe, but police also recovered...
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the dog has a microchip in it. >>> a bull made a run down a contra costa highway during -- highway 4 this morning after escaping from a ranch. >> the animal ran with traffic for a while, but then, jumped the median and started to run against traffic. >> patrol closed a westbound lanes of the highway, cornering the bull as you can see. >> officers were concerned it would get back and cause injury accident they say there was no choice fwou shoot it. >> and a driver of a big rig died in a fiery crash on westbound 80 this morning. and officials say he failed to negotiate a curve when exiting on columbus parkway. the truck hit a dirt enbankment. and morning commute gridlock. the parkway was closed for several hours as a result. >> flames shooting as high as 40 feet into the air frkts arrived at 10th and morning streets this morning and overnight fire gutted two commercial buildings in z.cost $2 million in damage. the fire destroyed a cafe and san jose meadows taking five hours to control the blaze. both buildings were empty. >> coming up here on the news at 5:00 where a public -- publicat
the dog has a microchip in it. >>> a bull made a run down a contra costa highway during -- highway 4 this morning after escaping from a ranch. >> the animal ran with traffic for a while, but then, jumped the median and started to run against traffic. >> patrol closed a westbound lanes of the highway, cornering the bull as you can see. >> officers were concerned it would get back and cause injury accident they say there was no choice fwou shoot it. >> and a...
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finally, within 18 months, novartis plans to seek approval for a pioneering tablet containing a microchiphat one day will be able to transmit to your doctor not only things like your heart rate and temperature but also whether you take your prescription and whether they're working properly. much better than just an aspirin, huh? >>> the cowboys head coach gets the ax. superman flies past the hawks. and a treat of a trick play. plus, the man known as t.o. was hauling in tds last night in cincinnati and taking out security guards in the process. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> one storm exits new england. one storm enters the northwest. your regional forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." the black widow spider's severe bite can cause coma and even death. the african black mamba can kill a man with one bite. but there's an even deadlier predator cigarettes, produced by big tobacco, which take a life every six point five seconds. don't be big tobacco's next victim. >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." and in sports, the
finally, within 18 months, novartis plans to seek approval for a pioneering tablet containing a microchiphat one day will be able to transmit to your doctor not only things like your heart rate and temperature but also whether you take your prescription and whether they're working properly. much better than just an aspirin, huh? >>> the cowboys head coach gets the ax. superman flies past the hawks. and a treat of a trick play. plus, the man known as t.o. was hauling in tds last night...
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veterinarians did check him out and determined he was nice and healthy, so theyac w ahead and planted a microchiplittle pup just in case. >>> sports is up next. [ male announcer ] welcome to the far reaches of the internet. when you go faster, you're free to go farther. at&t. rethink possible. get high-speed internet from at&t for only $14.95 a month. >>> the warriors' somewhat surprising start to the season is doing something the team hasn't done in years. they've done something they haven't done in decades. two decades, to be exact. the warriors would be 6-0 for the first time since 1990. they're facing it is in this case -- knickerbockers. they have no trouble scoring without him. he had a game high 40 points. r reggie williams. galanari, his own tray, that would be the -- the stanford women's basketball team is ranked third in the nation largely because of its big three. but tonight an undisclosed medical issue forced them to go without rumeday including the younger sister had to go to salt lake city to measure the polypoid. kayla. he probably banked it off the glass well, there is no doubt a
veterinarians did check him out and determined he was nice and healthy, so theyac w ahead and planted a microchiplittle pup just in case. >>> sports is up next. [ male announcer ] welcome to the far reaches of the internet. when you go faster, you're free to go farther. at&t. rethink possible. get high-speed internet from at&t for only $14.95 a month. >>> the warriors' somewhat surprising start to the season is doing something the team hasn't done in years. they've...
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he has a microchip implant that can be used to identify him. the suspect's description is vague.dve away in a faded hoa or toyota sedan with a primer colored left front corner panel. >> health news, a possible new approach to fighting parkion's disease. researchers say the disee may stem from an energy crisis in the brn years before sean symptoms appear. they believe giving a boost to a brain switch or power switch may slow parkinson's progression. parkinson's patients have tremors as this gets more severe as they lose brain cells and lose muscle movement. >> athletes of all ages suspected of suffering a concussion should be evaluated by a specialist before they return to action. the american academy of neurology is certifying trainers and even practices where there is say risk for concussion. an an incased effort to warn about the dangers of concussions. national sports and football league have adopted new guideles to prevent blows to the head in competition as well as treatme for players with [ le announcer ] life is indeed an incredible jouey. and while the road you traveled m
he has a microchip implant that can be used to identify him. the suspect's description is vague.dve away in a faded hoa or toyota sedan with a primer colored left front corner panel. >> health news, a possible new approach to fighting parkion's disease. researchers say the disee may stem from an energy crisis in the brn years before sean symptoms appear. they believe giving a boost to a brain switch or power switch may slow parkinson's progression. parkinson's patients have tremors as...
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an embedded microchip confirmed his identity and he is back home. you see the graduate school of journalism will show off never before seen photos of the beatles. it's at the center of photography at uc berkeley. mike joins us. we were talking about it is going to be a quiet day. some companies you had thursday off and some huh to work thursday, but you have friday off. >> if schools had thursday off, many parents tried to take friday anyway. right now it's light. 4:37. 0 dark o' clock. we have three lanes into the east bay and passing treasure island over towards the approach to oakland. keep that in mind. it is unusual and scheduled to last until 6:30. they will likely pick that up earlier. we have southbound 880 and reports just in of a car that hit and killed a deer. that will affect the drive to the san mateo bridge. keep things moving and we will have a break going on. not a traffic break, but a break in the traffic westbound with the tail lights. folks moving over to the peninsula. an easy drive across the bridge. >> here's rob. i was promisi
an embedded microchip confirmed his identity and he is back home. you see the graduate school of journalism will show off never before seen photos of the beatles. it's at the center of photography at uc berkeley. mike joins us. we were talking about it is going to be a quiet day. some companies you had thursday off and some huh to work thursday, but you have friday off. >> if schools had thursday off, many parents tried to take friday anyway. right now it's light. 4:37. 0 dark o' clock....
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and embedded microchip confirmed the dog's identity and tonight, deuce is back home. >>> well, the nightmare is over. thousands of passengers stuck on a stranded cruise ship are back on dry land tonight. they're getting hot showers and hot food and we're getting first hand accounts of their ordeal. damian trujillo is in the newsroom. >> reporter: the tugboats pulled the splendor into the port four days after the ship lost power following an engine room fire. it was supposed to be a seven-day trip to the mexican riviera. but as the passengers tell it, things were anything but glamorous. passengers lined the decks cheering and waving as the disabled ship pulled into san diego harbor thursday morning. >> i was boarding the ladder. there were a few passengers cheering us on and they're happy to see us. >> reporter: after four daunting days at sea cruisers were left with nightmares instead of a vacation into the food ran out, toilets overflowing. >> among the biggest complaint, food, or lack thereof. >> we waited in line for two to three hours for really bad food but they were doing the best they
and embedded microchip confirmed the dog's identity and tonight, deuce is back home. >>> well, the nightmare is over. thousands of passengers stuck on a stranded cruise ship are back on dry land tonight. they're getting hot showers and hot food and we're getting first hand accounts of their ordeal. damian trujillo is in the newsroom. >> reporter: the tugboats pulled the splendor into the port four days after the ship lost power following an engine room fire. it was supposed to be...
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alameda police are now contacting animal control departments and noting that deuce has an identifying microchip in his shoulder. a reward fund of $1,200 is offered for deuce's safe return. >> kranz is closing one lane for inspections tonight at 8:00 and it will stay closed until 4:00 tomorrow morning. officials need to inspect cracks discovered on october 13th. contractors installed steel plates to stabilize that area around the damaged section. no one knows what cause that had crack. officials say it caused $1 million to repair it so far and could wind up costing more. >>> the president of the university of california is proposing a new fee increase for students which would take effect next school year. the proposal is for an 8% hike which would translate to about $822 per year. that would increase the price for a year of schooling to over $11,000. fees added by individual campuses would raise the average yearly cost to over $12,000. the board of regents will consider the proposal at next week's meeting. >> time now to check on the weather. today was sin and dry, there is more rain on the hori
alameda police are now contacting animal control departments and noting that deuce has an identifying microchip in his shoulder. a reward fund of $1,200 is offered for deuce's safe return. >> kranz is closing one lane for inspections tonight at 8:00 and it will stay closed until 4:00 tomorrow morning. officials need to inspect cracks discovered on october 13th. contractors installed steel plates to stabilize that area around the damaged section. no one knows what cause that had crack....
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. >> reporter: it was his implanted microchip that sealed the deal. >> we responded with the assistance of a stockton animal control personnel. we scanned him and learned it was deuce. >> reporter: deuce is safe and sound back home with helen where she has special plans for his dinner tonight. >> he can have -- i usually limit his chicken but he can have it every day if he wants. [ laughter ] >> reporter: in alameda, don ford. >> if he wasn't spoiled before, he is getting spoiled knew. >> he is famous, he deserves it. >> let's get to the famous weather. we had such a beautiful morning. i know this for a fact, fact because at 8:00 this morning, i was riding with chris mccormack raising money for breast cancer awareness. lots of clear skies just like this. it's our live cbs 5 weather camera towards the bay waters where currently 61 degrees in san francisco, 61 in the other side of the bridge in oakland. there you have the sun as it is beginning to set over the vacaville area where currently, it is 57 degrees. let's look at some other notable numbers. 50s currently in danville in the east
. >> reporter: it was his implanted microchip that sealed the deal. >> we responded with the assistance of a stockton animal control personnel. we scanned him and learned it was deuce. >> reporter: deuce is safe and sound back home with helen where she has special plans for his dinner tonight. >> he can have -- i usually limit his chicken but he can have it every day if he wants. [ laughter ] >> reporter: in alameda, don ford. >> if he wasn't spoiled before,...
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. >> apparently deuce does have one of those little identifying microchips implanted. police are hoping that will help them get deuce back to helen. >>> a lot of big state and national races tomorrow of course, but there were are plenty of local issues that could impact your paycheck. the unprecedented number of cities looking to raise the sales tax. >> reporter: in antioch measure p, in concord q. 8 cities are asking permission to raise sales taxes el if a read oh and half moon bay could see a hike of 10 1/4%, the maximum allowed in california. >> the local sales tax is one of the few places where they can still ask voters for a little bit of extra pony. >> reporter: professor eric zoom ring place the down turn in the economy. >> places have already made difficult cuts to their services and operations. without new revenues those cuts to services will likely continue. >> reporter: and he warns if those sales tax measures don't pass -- >> some cities will probably explore bankruptcy options and voters and residents are probably going to face new revenue requests in othe
. >> apparently deuce does have one of those little identifying microchips implanted. police are hoping that will help them get deuce back to helen. >>> a lot of big state and national races tomorrow of course, but there were are plenty of local issues that could impact your paycheck. the unprecedented number of cities looking to raise the sales tax. >> reporter: in antioch measure p, in concord q. 8 cities are asking permission to raise sales taxes el if a read oh and half...
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the dog does have an identifying microchip implant and the police are hoping that will help get the deucek. >> an east bay woman was screened for colon cancer but she still died from the disease. turns out she did not get a colonoscope. dr. kim mulvihill on the other screening she received and the risks you need to know about. >> my mom died as a result of them not looking, not screening like they proclaimed to do. >> reporter: in 2005 doris scobey went to richmond kaiser be for a test, a sigmoid ossco pea which uses a flexible one. >> her doctor told her she was good to go for 10 more years. >> reporter: but there is a problem with sigmoid oschemo. it doesn't reach the upper colon and that's where her cancer was hiding. she died three years later. >> the frustrating part of this is just knowing that this was so preventible. >> reporter: preventible because a more complex procedure, cole on oschemo, examines the entire length of the colon and might have found the cancer. so why do they use sigmoid oschemo. >> it is faster, cheaper, uses less personnel. >> he sued kaiser. >> kaiser profits
the dog does have an identifying microchip implant and the police are hoping that will help get the deucek. >> an east bay woman was screened for colon cancer but she still died from the disease. turns out she did not get a colonoscope. dr. kim mulvihill on the other screening she received and the risks you need to know about. >> my mom died as a result of them not looking, not screening like they proclaimed to do. >> reporter: in 2005 doris scobey went to richmond kaiser be...
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she's expected to stay here until january, she'll have a thorough medical checkup, might have a microchipimplanlted. by then a $22 billion renovation will be complete at the palace, now there could be additional modifications. >> to ensure once blanch does come back here, that safety features and environmental and habitat renovations happen before she returns. >> and animal welfare officials hope the swan killer will be caught. there is a $500 reward. >> first segments of the california high speed rail likely to be built in central valley officials recommended they be built at a cost of $4.3 kbrinl working tout $80 million per mile coming from federal stimulus funds. the trains can not use tracks until the 200 mile system is finished, not clear if there will be money to complete the project. and this track could be used for amtrak. >> from high speed rail to slow variety, california street cable car line will be shut down for six months beginning in january. and there is also going to repave 17 blocks of california street at that time from drum to van ness. it's a $24 million project. con
she's expected to stay here until january, she'll have a thorough medical checkup, might have a microchipimplanlted. by then a $22 billion renovation will be complete at the palace, now there could be additional modifications. >> to ensure once blanch does come back here, that safety features and environmental and habitat renovations happen before she returns. >> and animal welfare officials hope the swan killer will be caught. there is a $500 reward. >> first segments of the...
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he has a microchip. >> i'm delighted. on top of the world. >> they picked the wrong grandma to rob of a purse and a dog. >> and despite being the victim of a crime, they have -- she plans to continue taking long walks in the neighborhood. duece will be walking with her. >> and proof tonight that you never know is paying attention to you tube videos. a shop post aid video to thank the white house for help with a stimulus loan. guess who called? david louie has the story from santa cruz. >> this doesn't have to be a hot day. in just three months it's developed a following. and yesterday got a call from a fan. >> he said you know talk a little bit about the act and legislation. >> the vice president called because of this video. and expressing thanks for the federal stimulus cram. a program helped to guarantee a loan. so business partners could launch their shop. the video has gone viral. nearly 14,000 people watched it. >> people like to see examples of thing that's work. and that is why we're thankful. this enabled to us s
he has a microchip. >> i'm delighted. on top of the world. >> they picked the wrong grandma to rob of a purse and a dog. >> and despite being the victim of a crime, they have -- she plans to continue taking long walks in the neighborhood. duece will be walking with her. >> and proof tonight that you never know is paying attention to you tube videos. a shop post aid video to thank the white house for help with a stimulus loan. guess who called? david louie has the story...
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a microchip confirmed the identity and he is back home. >>> san francisco wants to impose zone charges on people who drive their cars into and out of certain parts of the city. a proposal the board of supervisors will consider will charge a fee to drive in cong t congested areas. drivers will be charged $6 to leave the northeast sector. that includes the financial district, north town. also being considered, charging $3 during peak times to cross the san mateo county line. that's the southern border of the city. ted willhoyt explains the financial reasons. >> reporter: san francisco is a busy place. gets out takes time, patience. >> i think it's crazy. >> i'd say that's all right. >> they need to money, but that's not how to do it. >> reporter: the fees would help fix potholes, increase bus service and upgrade bike lines. >> most of the people that use it are people that come to the city and work here. they're paying taxes. going to lunch here. they work here. >> coming and coming. >> i own property in san francisco, so they get me there, too. >> reporter: others see it as a way to mak
a microchip confirmed the identity and he is back home. >>> san francisco wants to impose zone charges on people who drive their cars into and out of certain parts of the city. a proposal the board of supervisors will consider will charge a fee to drive in cong t congested areas. drivers will be charged $6 to leave the northeast sector. that includes the financial district, north town. also being considered, charging $3 during peak times to cross the san mateo county line. that's the...
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next on c-span2, "the communicators" talks with the ceo of qualcomm, a leading manufacturer of microchips for smartphones and other devices. are. >> this week on "the communicators," a discussion with paul jacobs, chief executive officer of qualcomm. >> host: paul jacobs, what does qualcomm do? >> guest: we make the chips and technology for cell phones, so many of the phones that you have of the third generation, if you've heard that terminology, that has qualcomm's technology inside it, and many, many of those also have a chip much like you might think of intel being inside a pc. >> host: so for blackberries, iphone, ipad users, what exactly does your chip do inside those phones? this. >> guest: it does a lot these days. it started out it was just the radio communications between the device you were carrying with you and the network. but now that the phone's got so much capability in it, we've added graphics and the microprocessor that does the comp pewations that are in there and cameras and video and audio and games and all these kinds of things have been put into those chips as well.
next on c-span2, "the communicators" talks with the ceo of qualcomm, a leading manufacturer of microchips for smartphones and other devices. are. >> this week on "the communicators," a discussion with paul jacobs, chief executive officer of qualcomm. >> host: paul jacobs, what does qualcomm do? >> guest: we make the chips and technology for cell phones, so many of the phones that you have of the third generation, if you've heard that terminology, that has...
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number three, this week, a european drugmaker says it's developing a pill with a microchip inside.t will eventually track your temperature, heart rate and body movement. there are privacy concerns because the chip broadcasts that info via blue tooth or wi-fi for anyone to see. for those of you taking levitra, there's double worry, because you've potentially got an antenna. >>> after the printer cartridge terrorist plot, now ink cartridges over 16 ounces are banned from inbound u.s. passenger flights. most people see this as a waste of the tsa's time. and others see this as a last-ditch jab at printers by the powerful pen and pencil lobby. number one, amazon.com got a barrage of complaints after listing this book "the pedophile's guide to love and pleasure." amazon refused to remove it saying it doesn't censure, but guess what, it got taken down. you did it. you see something you don't like, something that isn't right obviously, take action. don't just complain, do something. stand up and do something. you've got a voice. you used it this week. >>> all right. well, every year protes
number three, this week, a european drugmaker says it's developing a pill with a microchip inside.t will eventually track your temperature, heart rate and body movement. there are privacy concerns because the chip broadcasts that info via blue tooth or wi-fi for anyone to see. for those of you taking levitra, there's double worry, because you've potentially got an antenna. >>> after the printer cartridge terrorist plot, now ink cartridges over 16 ounces are banned from inbound u.s....
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what the robbers didn't know that he a microchip implanted under the skin.y identified the car in the robbery and arrested a 19-year-old suspect who claimed he abandoned the dog in a park. a transient couple found him and sold him for $20 to a woman who called detectives. >> it wasn't until the afternoon before she called that she saw one of the news reports put out by the media and put two and two together. >> we utilized the help of the animal control services to scan the chip to make sure the dog was hers. >> his 11 day adventure but police recovered her purse. >> they really picked the wrong grandma to rob of a purse and a dog. >> so they would go on long walks around the neighborhood, it's a practice they plan to continue. >>> tomorrow the san mateo city council is expected to approve a $5 hike in parking fines. right now most $35-40. they point out the fines were raised just last year. over the summer, rates also increased for people who park for more than three hours downtown. also tomorrow, the city council is expected to sign off on buying 13 new po
what the robbers didn't know that he a microchip implanted under the skin.y identified the car in the robbery and arrested a 19-year-old suspect who claimed he abandoned the dog in a park. a transient couple found him and sold him for $20 to a woman who called detectives. >> it wasn't until the afternoon before she called that she saw one of the news reports put out by the media and put two and two together. >> we utilized the help of the animal control services to scan the chip to...
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we're going to work hard to see if we can bring these people to jus tis one thing, he's got a microchip with id under his skin. >> yes. just drop him off alt the pound or anywhere. and just be happy if they did that. >> if he doesn't come home, she tells us sheegs not going to let what happened to her rob her of her independence. her friends and family are offering a reward for the dog's after safe return. >> and that reward is now close to $500. if you have information call the police department. >> and still to come tonight here on abc 7 news fate of arizona stands up for strict enforcement of immigration law. a battle being waged in a san francisco courtroom. >> and should a ban on violent video games be a walk of the land in california? >> and sarah shord offering details about her arrest in iran. how she was lured into illegally crossing the border. >> if you buy a house in foreclosure, do you owe property tax? property tax? that i'm among 30,000 employees who used to work for hp. i was supposed to retire there. carly fiorina changed all that. fiorina laid off 30,000 people and she
we're going to work hard to see if we can bring these people to jus tis one thing, he's got a microchip with id under his skin. >> yes. just drop him off alt the pound or anywhere. and just be happy if they did that. >> if he doesn't come home, she tells us sheegs not going to let what happened to her rob her of her independence. her friends and family are offering a reward for the dog's after safe return. >> and that reward is now close to $500. if you have information call...
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. >> animal control workers scanned a microship microchip in the dog and confirmed it was deuce. >>> in santa cruz, police say they arrested a bicyclists for running over a 3-year-old boy in a park yesterday. 38-year-old eric lamb is charged with assault with a deadly weapon and willful cruelty to a child. lamb was screaming and deliberately swerved to hit the boy. >>> in news of the world tonight, in baghdad the iraqi parliament convened today. shiite leader remained in office, but later sunni leaders walked out. >>> at least 15 people were killed, more than 100 others were injured. a two story building that housed the investigators who track down terrorists was destroyed. coordinated attacks like this one have been relatively rare in recent years. >>> and in south korea, leaders at the g20 economic summit hope to reach agreement on ways to get the global economy moving better. but disputes over trade barriers are getting in the way. president obama says the united states cannot keep borrowing lavishly and spending it's money over seas. he says other countries need to buy american e
. >> animal control workers scanned a microship microchip in the dog and confirmed it was deuce. >>> in santa cruz, police say they arrested a bicyclists for running over a 3-year-old boy in a park yesterday. 38-year-old eric lamb is charged with assault with a deadly weapon and willful cruelty to a child. lamb was screaming and deliberately swerved to hit the boy. >>> in news of the world tonight, in baghdad the iraqi parliament convened today. shiite leader remained in...
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. >> animal control workers scanned a microship microchip in the dog and confirmed it was deuce. >>> in santa cruz, police say they arrested a bicyclists for running over a 3-year-old boy in a park yesterday. 38-year-old eric lamb is charged with assault with a deadly weapon and willful cruelty to a child. lamb was screaming and deliberately swerved to hit the boy. >>> in news of the world tonight, in baghdad the iraqi parliament convened today. shiite leader remained in office, but later sunni leaders walked out. >>> at least 15 people were killed, more than 100 others were injured. a two story building that housed the investigators who track down terrorists was destroyed. coordinated attacks like this one have been relatively rare in recent years. >>> and in south korea, leaders at the g20 economic summit hope to reach agreement on ways to get the global economy moving better. but disputes over trade barriers are getting in the way. president obama says the united states cannot keep borrowing lavishly and spending it's money over seas. he says other countries need to buy american e
. >> animal control workers scanned a microship microchip in the dog and confirmed it was deuce. >>> in santa cruz, police say they arrested a bicyclists for running over a 3-year-old boy in a park yesterday. 38-year-old eric lamb is charged with assault with a deadly weapon and willful cruelty to a child. lamb was screaming and deliberately swerved to hit the boy. >>> in news of the world tonight, in baghdad the iraqi parliament convened today. shiite leader remained in...
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wednesday, they awarded the highest honor for science, the brains behind super glue, microchips and digital cameras. >>> northeast overnight, the storm knocked out power more than 82,000 people and left a lot of damage behind including 2 200 damaged homes in maryland. >>> hong kong confirmed its first case of human bird flu in seven years. a 69-year-old woman is in serious condition after returning from a visit to mainland china. >>> a sports car developed by british engineers has made a pan-american road trip from the arctic circle in alaska to the world's southern most city. the team drove through 14 countries in 70 days, covering more than 16,000 miles without a single blast of carbon dioxide emissions. >>> a california woman may never want to pop the hood of her car again, she found a 10 foot long boa constrictor curled around her engine. it took a half hour to pry the snake from her car, even greasing up the reptile with cooking oil to help free it. experts have no idea how it got there. i'm sure they're all glad to get it out of there. five minutes past the hour. let's go back outside
wednesday, they awarded the highest honor for science, the brains behind super glue, microchips and digital cameras. >>> northeast overnight, the storm knocked out power more than 82,000 people and left a lot of damage behind including 2 200 damaged homes in maryland. >>> hong kong confirmed its first case of human bird flu in seven years. a 69-year-old woman is in serious condition after returning from a visit to mainland china. >>> a sports car developed by british...
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if the dog is dropped off at vet's office or shelter microchip will identify the owner. >> they say election officials problem with thousands of ballots will not affect election results. >> thanks to the rubber eraser. teresa garcia has more. >> the problem was these printing smudges on thousands of vote by mail ballots that was affecting how they were being read. the fix, indeed, that was rubber erasers that the office of registrar's decided to use and the problem is fixed, all votes will be counted. the issue first surfaced when they noticed that the optical scanners were rejecting the high volume of the ballots being processed. the machines weren't reading some of them because of the smears where the voters draw a line to identify their choices. they put in a lot of overtime. no votes were erased. the ballots were reprocessed and recounted and they inspected a warehouse stock of ballots and clean had any toner shadows that were found. we want to hear about any problems that you are having and you can make those reports at 1-877-222-7777. >> they are. >> for more on the top stories, let's
if the dog is dropped off at vet's office or shelter microchip will identify the owner. >> they say election officials problem with thousands of ballots will not affect election results. >> thanks to the rubber eraser. teresa garcia has more. >> the problem was these printing smudges on thousands of vote by mail ballots that was affecting how they were being read. the fix, indeed, that was rubber erasers that the office of registrar's decided to use and the problem is fixed,...
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to stay at the zoo until january left-hand have a thorough medical checkup and might even have a microchip implanted. by then the renovation will be complete at the palace and there could be additional modifications. >> to ensure that once blanche comes back to the lagoon that safety features and environment and habitat renovations happen before she returns and animal welfare officials hope the swan killer will be caught. there is a $500 reward. in san francisco, carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >>> there is jet hp -- does jet lag cause brain lag. if you feel forgetful for weeks after a long flight there may be a reason. >>> forget body scans and patdowns making so much news. the next generation of airport security that can weed out terrorists just by the look in their eyes. >> you don't realize what you have done wrong until you are actually in the prison. >> out of prison and back in the game. tonight, michael vick talks about his dog fighting past and his football future. >>> and blue blood bashing. sarah palin hits back. stay with us. a lot more to >>> the threatened slowdown at airport secu
to stay at the zoo until january left-hand have a thorough medical checkup and might even have a microchip implanted. by then the renovation will be complete at the palace and there could be additional modifications. >> to ensure that once blanche comes back to the lagoon that safety features and environment and habitat renovations happen before she returns and animal welfare officials hope the swan killer will be caught. there is a $500 reward. in san francisco, carolyn tyler, abc 7...
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police say deuce is implanted with an identifying microchip. >>> well, the trial of three u.s. hikers facing charges in iran has been poeps ponied. tonight iranian authorities say it cannot be begin into sarah shourd is summoned to court. her fiance and their friend remain in prison. their trial was expected to begin saturday. no new date has been set, and iranian authorities have not revealed when shourd will be summoned. the berkeley grads were arrested while they were hiking near the iranian border. >>> new jobs are headed to the bay area. our business and tech reporter scott budman is here with a look. scott. >> many jobs on their way where they're badly needed. the east coast glassmaker made the announce today. four season home products will hire 1,000 workers on the west coast over the next fife years, and 300 are ear mamarked for th east bay. they plan to expand their headquarters in un city. >> we understand that the economy here is at an all-time low, and to be able to give jobs in assembly and manufacturing and factory, we think that would be a good support for this e
police say deuce is implanted with an identifying microchip. >>> well, the trial of three u.s. hikers facing charges in iran has been poeps ponied. tonight iranian authorities say it cannot be begin into sarah shourd is summoned to court. her fiance and their friend remain in prison. their trial was expected to begin saturday. no new date has been set, and iranian authorities have not revealed when shourd will be summoned. the berkeley grads were arrested while they were hiking near...
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she's microchipped and current on her vaccinations and ready to go. >> you can find more by going to and thank you so much for making us a part of o your morning. we hope you join us for news tonight at 5:00, 6:00, and 11:00, and we'll be back with you in the morning. have great day. >> i have a great job and i get to travel and the last trip we did was to mexico. >> which you've made a show about, which is fantastic. you and your families traveled two two cities within mexico. >> that's exactly right. we went to puerto vallerta for almost ten weeks. >> it's a great time to visit there. >> it's a two-edged sword. there's never been a better time. you see that stuff in the news but it's been amazing. prices are rock bottom and the places are as beautiful and safe as ever. >> it looks that way. tell us a little bit about puerto vallerta. where did you stay? >> we stayed a couple of places. we show different properties. we showcase them an stay somewhere an have adventures. so we stayed at a partner of ours, via group. via dell pamar las flamingas. and then a spa. >> tell us about the a
she's microchipped and current on her vaccinations and ready to go. >> you can find more by going to and thank you so much for making us a part of o your morning. we hope you join us for news tonight at 5:00, 6:00, and 11:00, and we'll be back with you in the morning. have great day. >> i have a great job and i get to travel and the last trip we did was to mexico. >> which you've made a show about, which is fantastic. you and your families traveled two two cities within...
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. >> reporter: it was his implanted microchip that sealed the deal. >> we responded with the assistance of a stockton animal control personnel. we scanned him and learned it was deuce. >> reporter: deuce is safe and sound back home with helen where she has special plans for his dinner tonight. >> he can have --i usually limit his chicken but he can have it every day if he wants. [ laughter ] >> reporter: in alameda, don ford. >> if he wasn't spoiled before, he is getting spoiled knew. >>> bicycle attacks, stolen dogs, crime isn't disappearing. and police will always be looking for new ways to fight it. kiet do on a strategy emerging in the bay area fighting crime by the numbers. >>> reporter: it's another busy night where police officers everywhere are doing more with less. here in santa cruz, the city's 90 cops handle on average 86,000 calls for service a year. but with police paycuts and possible layoffs, what this city needs is a new kind of crime fighter. >> by myself, i don't know a lot about fighting crime. >> reporter: meet dr. george moeller a wiry math professor. he is a leadin
. >> reporter: it was his implanted microchip that sealed the deal. >> we responded with the assistance of a stockton animal control personnel. we scanned him and learned it was deuce. >> reporter: deuce is safe and sound back home with helen where she has special plans for his dinner tonight. >> he can have --i usually limit his chicken but he can have it every day if he wants. [ laughter ] >> reporter: in alameda, don ford. >> if he wasn't spoiled before,...
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the dog does have an identifying microchip implant. police hope that will help get the dog bag. >>> first the wal-mart of marijuana and now a reefer resort? the northern california hotel where guests can relax and smoke marijuana. >>> from casinos to cruise ships you won't believe where welfare money is being wasted. see how the governor is trying to stop it. >>> and most of the bay area this morning looking at clear skies we have is a wonderful shot here of a crescent moon taken from our camera at mount vaca. it is going to be another gorgeous day and temperatures even warmer than yesterday. today's warm highs in just a few moments. ,, i'm among 30,000 employees who used to work for hp. i was supposed to retire there. carly fiorina changed all that. fiorina laid off 30,000 people and she shipped our jobs to china and india. i had to pack my bags and i was out the door that night. we even had to train our replacements. she didn't need 5 corporate jets. one hundred million for herself. fiorina never cared about our jobs. not then and no
the dog does have an identifying microchip implant. police hope that will help get the dog bag. >>> first the wal-mart of marijuana and now a reefer resort? the northern california hotel where guests can relax and smoke marijuana. >>> from casinos to cruise ships you won't believe where welfare money is being wasted. see how the governor is trying to stop it. >>> and most of the bay area this morning looking at clear skies we have is a wonderful shot here of a...
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the dog does have a microchip implant. the police still need your help.y have released new information about the alleged robbers. police say they took off in a 1995 oldsmobile cutlass sierra. it is blue. the license plate number may be 3rel215. >>> time now 5:24. it's like yelp.com. but for people. >> the new website causing controversy by letting you critique your coworkers. ,,,, ♪ ♪ came in last night at half past 10:00 ♪ ♪ that baby of mine wouldn't let me in ♪ ♪ so move it on over ♪ move it on over ♪ move it on over ♪ move it on over ♪ move over, little dog, 'cause the big dog's movin' in ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] a dog & a chevy, what else do you need? ♪ this one actually does it. [ female announcer ] gold bond ultimate healing lotion. nothing feels like it, smells like it, heals like it. gold bond. this stuff really works. complex have been forced ouf their homes by an early morg fire. >>> these are leave pictures from redwood city. people living in an apartment complex there have been force the out of their homes this morning by a fire. the first call
the dog does have a microchip implant. the police still need your help.y have released new information about the alleged robbers. police say they took off in a 1995 oldsmobile cutlass sierra. it is blue. the license plate number may be 3rel215. >>> time now 5:24. it's like yelp.com. but for people. >> the new website causing controversy by letting you critique your coworkers. ,,,, ♪ ♪ came in last night at half past 10:00 ♪ ♪ that baby of mine wouldn't let me in ♪ ♪...
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the dog does have a microchip implant but police still need your help.hey say the robbers took off in a 1995 oldsmobile cutlass sierra. it's blue and this is the license plate number: 3-rel- 215. if you know anything, please call police. >>> sentencing is scheduled tomorrow for the former bart police officer who killed a passenger. a jury convicted johannes mehserle of involuntary manslaughter for shooting oscar grant. prosecutors are asking for a prison sentence. the defense had requested probation. there is going to be a day of hope event for grant this evening at the federal building in oakland. >>> a berkeley high school graduate, sarah shourd is asking iran to release her fiance and friend. she says both deserve a compassionate release without trial. back in july 2009, all three were detained near the iran- iraq border accused of illegally crossing into iran and spying. >> the changes being felt on wall street. jason brooks has your moneywatch report. >> plus a celebration half a century in the making. >> i'm going to touch the trophy, there it is,
the dog does have a microchip implant but police still need your help.hey say the robbers took off in a 1995 oldsmobile cutlass sierra. it's blue and this is the license plate number: 3-rel- 215. if you know anything, please call police. >>> sentencing is scheduled tomorrow for the former bart police officer who killed a passenger. a jury convicted johannes mehserle of involuntary manslaughter for shooting oscar grant. prosecutors are asking for a prison sentence. the defense had...
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she didn't have a tag or a microchip and eventually wound up in a county pound. target's picture on the website friday, but when he showed up to claim her on monday, she'd already been put down. beauty editors are raving. the clinical results are astounding. olay professional pro-x. read all about it at olayprofessional.com. [ breathes deeply, wind blows ] something wrong with your squeegee, kid? uh, i'm a little sick. sick?! you gonna let a sore throat beat you? you're fearless! ahhhhhhhhh! atta boy! [ male announcer ] halls. a pep talk in every drop. [ male announcer ] what does it take to excel in today's business world? our professors know. because they've been there. and they work closely with business leaders to develop curriculum to meet the needs of top businesses. which means when our graduates walk in the room, they're not only prepared... they're prepared to lead. devry university's keller graduate school of management. learn how to grow the business of you at keller.edu. >>> i'm alex witt and here are the top stories at the bottom of the hour. a winte
she didn't have a tag or a microchip and eventually wound up in a county pound. target's picture on the website friday, but when he showed up to claim her on monday, she'd already been put down. beauty editors are raving. the clinical results are astounding. olay professional pro-x. read all about it at olayprofessional.com. [ breathes deeply, wind blows ] something wrong with your squeegee, kid? uh, i'm a little sick. sick?! you gonna let a sore throat beat you? you're fearless! ahhhhhhhhh!...
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they are sprayed, neutered, microchipped, ready to go loem today.hour you get to sleep in tomorrow and that rainy day tomorrow, spend it with "the brady bunch." >> also, you are having a kitten adoption event. $10, right? >> any cat or kitten during the entire month of november, just $10. those are available at our peta, annual community center and our petco in saratoga and our new sunnyvale petco. we have a satellite adoption center opening next saturday. >> thank you so much for joining us. >>> thank you for joining us. you can find out more about bobby and cindy and the kittens by going to hsv.org. we will see you tomorrow morning.
they are sprayed, neutered, microchipped, ready to go loem today.hour you get to sleep in tomorrow and that rainy day tomorrow, spend it with "the brady bunch." >> also, you are having a kitten adoption event. $10, right? >> any cat or kitten during the entire month of november, just $10. those are available at our peta, annual community center and our petco in saratoga and our new sunnyvale petco. we have a satellite adoption center opening next saturday. >> thank...
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the dog does have an identifying microchip implant. police hope that will help get the dog back. his name is deuce, by the way. >>> 6:13. the governor clamping down during his final days in sacramento. >> what has been banned from several places like tattoo parlors and cruise ships. ,, our state is in a real mess. and i'm not going to give you any phony plans or snappy slogans that don't go anywhere. we have to make some tough decisions. we have to live within our means. we have got to take the power from the state capitol and move it down to the local level, closer to the people. and no new taxes, without voter approval. we have got to pull together not as republicans or as democrats but as californians first. at this stage in my life, i'm prepared to do exactly that. >>> good morning. chopper 5 is with us now. and they are live over the bay bridge toll plaza. so far no metering lights, no big delays. you can see some delays in the cash lanes, fastrak users getting by just fine, no metering lights yet. looks good up the incline. your drive on the upper deck heading into san fran
the dog does have an identifying microchip implant. police hope that will help get the dog back. his name is deuce, by the way. >>> 6:13. the governor clamping down during his final days in sacramento. >> what has been banned from several places like tattoo parlors and cruise ships. ,, our state is in a real mess. and i'm not going to give you any phony plans or snappy slogans that don't go anywhere. we have to make some tough decisions. we have to live within our means. we have...
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and the dog has a microchip which will help location. >> in the san francisco fire at 2:30 a.m.the cafe. and you can see that it spread to a recycling center. . if ♪ >> a great day, with plenty of sunshine very comfortable, and the low 70's. 60s and half moon bay, and here is we're going to see as the goal with clear, mild conditions half. and into tomorrow, will have cooler conditions as we go. and plummeting overnight, places and the offer 40's, and 50s for the most part. and another sunny, warm day on tap with 80 degrees in our warmest, inland locations. with 80 degrees, and a high surf advisory, and down the coast the to degrees 80 degrees. and with wednesday afternoon, each to degrees. and when the weather is:is it is attempting to get out on the water however, it is a high surf advisory. 82 degrees in our inland locations. and with richmond, offers 70's in the war in the spots, and also fremont, and 76 in mountain view, love scuttlehutton any effectkron 4 e bay as warm weather will continue kron 4 7 day around the bay, after a thursday, we're going to have a peak warm-up o
and the dog has a microchip which will help location. >> in the san francisco fire at 2:30 a.m.the cafe. and you can see that it spread to a recycling center. . if ♪ >> a great day, with plenty of sunshine very comfortable, and the low 70's. 60s and half moon bay, and here is we're going to see as the goal with clear, mild conditions half. and into tomorrow, will have cooler conditions as we go. and plummeting overnight, places and the offer 40's, and 50s for the most part. and...
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police confirmed from a microchip that he was in fact the dog of the woman helen. >> and right now, www.kron4om you see roall of the road work, weather- related delays or even accidents. and with a trip times, the fastest way to get around the bay area. www.kron4.com 7 7 o? [ male announcer ] welcome to the far reaches of the internet. when you go faster, you're free to go farther. at&t. rethink possible. get high-speed internet from at&t for only $14.95 a month. >> now, here is stanley roberts who found people behaving badly. >> you may not know this but there is a time limit for anybody opening a card or in the lane of traffic. this time does not give you time to conduct a the wardrobe change or check your phone. this time limit is only one of thing, one thing only. and i know what your thinking that if you've never heard of a time limit. is not a number, you can see this vehicle code has a " specific number of moments. you could only leave a door open no longer than necessary to load/unload passenger. the second you opened that door to get busy and close it. you cannot just chill went it o
police confirmed from a microchip that he was in fact the dog of the woman helen. >> and right now, www.kron4om you see roall of the road work, weather- related delays or even accidents. and with a trip times, the fastest way to get around the bay area. www.kron4.com 7 7 o? [ male announcer ] welcome to the far reaches of the internet. when you go faster, you're free to go farther. at&t. rethink possible. get high-speed internet from at&t for only $14.95 a month. >> now,...