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california is often ahead of the curve. that is certainly the hope of many advocates here who want to see new momentum in california d.c.h a proposed national paycheck fairness act. >> balancing wage scales. this time on the program. california is a super state, home to some 39 million people, one out of every eight americans, so it has a big say and influence over working conditions. will it be a trend setter? are wage scales for all kinds of jobs are going to catch up to women's changing roles and changing stature in the workplace. joining us to talk about the new california law is vice president of the national partnership for women and families. vicky does this law and the way it is written address what you see as the structural inequalities between working men and women. >> the california law makes great strides in the direction towards equallizing pay scales. it recognizes substantially similar work. so men and woman are paid comparably, and creates a better ability of workers to know what they are being paid and to discuss it with their colleagues. >> when you go to your boss and say, look, i do pretty much the s
california is often ahead of the curve. that is certainly the hope of many advocates here who want to see new momentum in california d.c.h a proposed national paycheck fairness act. >> balancing wage scales. this time on the program. california is a super state, home to some 39 million people, one out of every eight americans, so it has a big say and influence over working conditions. will it be a trend setter? are wage scales for all kinds of jobs are going to catch up to women's...
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lots of groundbreaking news coming out of actually the state of california this week. and we mind those stories just for you guys it's time for california's golden nuggets. >> golden nuggets! >> larry: thank you, prospector. okay, first up, racial slur news. >> california is now the first state to ban the use of redskins by sports teams. the governor signed legislation over the weekend barring public schools from using the team nickname. many native americans believe the term is offensive. >> larry: hmmm... because it is. ( laughter ) ( cheers ) but, guys, why has it taken us this long with this particular racial slur? what's our blockage with redskins? why is this still a thing? is it because not everybody finds it offensive. not everybody finds blowing cigar smoke in a baby's face offensive. that doesn't mean we should do it. now, some people have argued, "hey, larry, some native americans have said it's okay. we should just let it go." i'm not sure that's an argument, either. i know some plaque people are fine with the "n" word, but i don't know any announcers willi
lots of groundbreaking news coming out of actually the state of california this week. and we mind those stories just for you guys it's time for california's golden nuggets. >> golden nuggets! >> larry: thank you, prospector. okay, first up, racial slur news. >> california is now the first state to ban the use of redskins by sports teams. the governor signed legislation over the weekend barring public schools from using the team nickname. many native americans believe the term...
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news." >>> stuck in the mud. hundreds of california drivers are stranded when heavy rain sends water, rocks and mud washing across highways. >>> is joe biden ready to run? one of his top political advisers signals the vice president may be getting ready to enter the race. >>> and start spreading the news. the new york mets finish off the dodgers to advance to the national league championship 2006. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. thanks for joining us. i'm meg oliver in for anne-marie green. >>> the weather is expected to improve today in southern california, but it will be days before the area recovers from a powerful flood producing weather system that swept over the area yesterday. the storm brought nearly an inch and a half of heavy rain during a short period of time, causing intense flooding. >> oh, my gosh! run for your life! >> about 75 miles north of los angeles, the west coast main north/south interstate i-5 was run over with floodwaters and mudslides. another major highway was
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news. >> california's two senators are urging president obama to exonerate the man known as the port chicago 50. they're turning other lawmakers and advocates looking for justice for a group of african american sailors convicted of mutny during world war two. two explosions killed 320 men. the two senators sent a letter to the president saying "those explosions are the remind r of the brave men who served and the painful legacy of a segregated military. >> twitter stock jumped to 3%. dorsey took over as twitter's interim ceo. he also served as ceo of the payment service called square. tech news reported the san francisco bay twitter will make a former announcement as early as tomorrow. >> profile pictures on facebook are about to look very different. today, the menlo park company announced you will soon be able to use a 7 second video provile instead of your picture. users will also be able to use a video for a set period of time. and there are new controls over what people can see. people visit facebook profiles 4 billion times a day. >> thousands of ford f-150s are being recalled tonight.
news. >> california's two senators are urging president obama to exonerate the man known as the port chicago 50. they're turning other lawmakers and advocates looking for justice for a group of african american sailors convicted of mutny during world war two. two explosions killed 320 men. the two senators sent a letter to the president saying "those explosions are the remind r of the brave men who served and the painful legacy of a segregated military. >> twitter stock jumped...
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hundreds of cars had to be dugout and towed away now the clean up is underway, carter evans, cbs news, california. >>> wow. what a scene there. that's unbelievable to see that. the cars just like swept away! quite the clean up too. >>> could be more coming up el nino setting up. >>> they can't get a break, the drought and everything else. other. >>> anyway for us we had some extreme weather in some locations this morning, were those severe storms we're looking at extreme foliage, this is really awesome, the colors came on up dramatically here this season after looking like they were going to be late with the dry and hot weather we had in august and first part of september the foliage wasn't going to be that great this year all of a sudden with perhaps some of the rain and the colder night setting in the combination of the two bringing out these foliage colors are places where it is muted and tarnish color already passed peek no some of the higher elevations way up north which would expect this time of the year, after all it is the weekend after columbus day weekend so we're looking at temperature
hundreds of cars had to be dugout and towed away now the clean up is underway, carter evans, cbs news, california. >>> wow. what a scene there. that's unbelievable to see that. the cars just like swept away! quite the clean up too. >>> could be more coming up el nino setting up. >>> they can't get a break, the drought and everything else. other. >>> anyway for us we had some extreme weather in some locations this morning, were those severe storms we're...
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joe fryar, nbc news, california. >> i'm feeling very old school at this big desk. that's going to do it for us on this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >> intruders barge in and shoot a man inside his own home. tonight we're hearing from the victim about how his harrowing ordeal and how he made it out alive. thanks for joining. >> everyone. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> raj and jessica have the night off. i'm janelle wang. we begin with this developing story. he surprised the burglars, and they ended up shooting him. this happened in green parkway in south san jose just before noon today. nbc bay area's scott budman is live in san jose at the scene of the crime. and scott, you just spoke with the homeowner. he just returned from the hospital. how he is doing? >> reporter: he is doing very well, janelle. he is really in good spirits. and he told us what it was like to arrive home and confront a burglary and eventually a shooting at his own house. it's a typically quiet san j
joe fryar, nbc news, california. >> i'm feeling very old school at this big desk. that's going to do it for us on this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >> intruders barge in and shoot a man inside his own home. tonight we're hearing from the victim about how his harrowing ordeal and how he made it out alive. thanks for joining. >> everyone. i'm terry mcsweeney. >>...
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that is also a provision of a new california law which has, by the way, a sunset provision. it expires in ten years and must be extended by the legislature to keep this going further beyond that. live in san francisco, chuck coppola, nbc bay area news. >> chuck, thank you. this is a national debate. so far doctors in oregon, washington, montana and vermont, in addition to us now here in california can also prescribe life ending drugs. at least two dozen other states introduced right-to can-die legislation this year though those measures stalled. we continue the coverage of this story on our website, nbcbayarea.com. you'll also find governor brown's memo on this bill and brittany menard's emotional video. >>> new at 5:00, a potential break in the shooting death of a muralist in oakland. police are calling this man a person of interest. jodi hernandez joins us live from oakland following that lead. jodi, we're also learning of another homicide, an ice cream man gunned down over the weekend. are those connected somehow? >> reporter: police don't believe they're connected, jessi
that is also a provision of a new california law which has, by the way, a sunset provision. it expires in ten years and must be extended by the legislature to keep this going further beyond that. live in san francisco, chuck coppola, nbc bay area news. >> chuck, thank you. this is a national debate. so far doctors in oregon, washington, montana and vermont, in addition to us now here in california can also prescribe life ending drugs. at least two dozen other states introduced right-to...
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joe fryar, nbc news, california. >> i'm feeling very old school at this big desk. o do it for us on this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. hing and good night. >> lights, camera, access. >> simon, congratulations on your job. >> so the audition went well. >> yeah, the audition was fine. >> what did it take
joe fryar, nbc news, california. >> i'm feeling very old school at this big desk. o do it for us on this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. hing and good night. >> lights, camera, access. >> simon, congratulations on your job. >> so the audition went well. >> yeah, the audition was fine. >> what did it take
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news. >>> california has become the first state to ban public schools from using the terms redskins as a team mascot or name. jerry brown signed the law sunday and goes into effect january 1st of 2017 and affects four schools still using the term. the schools will be allowed to phaseout materials with the uniforms because of concerns about cost. the washington redskins are facing their own share of controversy. earlier this summer, the obama administration told the team it would have to change its name before being allowed into a stadium in d.c. right now the team plays in maryland and the u.s. patent office said the name is disparaging of native americans. >>> well, today was a perfect day but tomorrow you'll see some changes. we'll see showers around. i don't think everyone will see these but we'll have showers in the forecast so grab your umbrella and once the rain leaves and cloud cover clears out, part of a cold front and even into the weekend, another cold front moves through so a colder weekend forecast. coming up, we could be looking at temperatures in the 30s believe it or not.
news. >>> california has become the first state to ban public schools from using the terms redskins as a team mascot or name. jerry brown signed the law sunday and goes into effect january 1st of 2017 and affects four schools still using the term. the schools will be allowed to phaseout materials with the uniforms because of concerns about cost. the washington redskins are facing their own share of controversy. earlier this summer, the obama administration told the team it would have...
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joe fryar, nbc news, california. >> i'm feeling very old school at this big desk. that's going to do it for us on this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for night.dr. ben carson's popularity has been growing in recent weeks...and he now has the poll numbers to prove it. if he was able to take the top spot...and the personal connection a local man has with the presidential candidate. a group of elected officials now stands against the proposed bakken oil pipeline. at their posion is base on... and if they have the power to change anything. every flu season health officials try to convince people to go out and get their shots...but not this year. why experts say people don't need any prodding this year. for the first time since mid-summer donald trump is not on top of the
joe fryar, nbc news, california. >> i'm feeling very old school at this big desk. that's going to do it for us on this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for night.dr. ben carson's popularity has been growing in recent weeks...and he now has the poll numbers to prove it. if he was able to take the top spot...and the personal connection a local man has with the presidential candidate. a group of elected officials now stands against the proposed bakken oil...
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morning news continues at 6:30 with top stories. >> san francisco residents are ready to pay up with the rope more people are willing to raise their taxes. >> double whammy for fire victims in californiaw threat of wet winter for rebuilding at the beauty rebuilding at the beauty butte and valley here in vineland, home of progresso, we love all kinds of chicken soups... but just one kind of chicken. white breast meat chicken every time. so if you're not going to make your own chicken soup tonight, do what we do...make it progresso. this moment is perfect in every way just like my kid gooey...flaky...happy. toaster strudel. now with more icing. ♪ ♪ >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >>> it is 6:29 on wednesday. a look at santa rosa where you can see rain gear and rain...we may not get it. for a while. >> we can hope. >> we can hope. >> i am matthew matt keller. >> i am eric thomas. what do you have? >> scattered slight showers heading over to in yountville they will have a light dusting of wet weather. there are other scattered light showers heading our way the next couple of hours. a stray shower is possible. notice san rafael, nothing. as we look northbound o
morning news continues at 6:30 with top stories. >> san francisco residents are ready to pay up with the rope more people are willing to raise their taxes. >> double whammy for fire victims in californiaw threat of wet winter for rebuilding at the beauty rebuilding at the beauty butte and valley here in vineland, home of progresso, we love all kinds of chicken soups... but just one kind of chicken. white breast meat chicken every time. so if you're not going to make your own chicken...
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joe fryar, nbc news, california. >> i'm feeling very old school at this big desk. that's going to do it for us on this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. wow, that is good delicious with 46% fewer calories, 33% less sugar, and 50% more calcium than 2% milk it's great taste and better nutrition new milkwise
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joe fryar, nbc news, california. >> i'm feeling very old school at this big desk. that's going to do it for us on this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night.now at six. deputies find a restaurant owner unresponsive and covered in blood after he is physically beaten and his restaurant is burglarized. plus - after several hundred people protested the board of regents meeting the night before, one member comes out and says the board may have mishandled the selection process. and - a university professor is asking his students how they would respond to an active shooter. "you're watching kwwl, we've got you covered. this is the news at six." good evening everyone, i'm ron steele. and i'm amanda goodman. thanks for joining us. a restaurant owner, beaten and bloodied, allegedly by railroad workers. it happened yesterday afternoon at the wasabi restaurant, just outside of prairie du chein. the restaurants owner, young su kim, was found by an employee, covered in blood... crawford county sheriff's arrested jacob er
joe fryar, nbc news, california. >> i'm feeling very old school at this big desk. that's going to do it for us on this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night.now at six. deputies find a restaurant owner unresponsive and covered in blood after he is physically beaten and his restaurant is burglarized. plus - after several hundred people protested the board of regents meeting the night before, one member comes out and says the board...
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joe fryar, nbc news, california. >> i'm feeling very old school at this big desk. o do it for us on this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. . >>> sofia's creepy enencounter with bill cosby. >> make me feel very excited. >> the lost video before he was accused of being a sexual predator now on "extra." i-. >> bill cosby going in for the kill with a young sofia vergara. >> men look at you and think only of sin. >> leaning in uncomfortably close and making her squirm. what she says about the new cringe inducing video. new video, kim kardashian's outrageous surprise video. >> there's over the top and then the
joe fryar, nbc news, california. >> i'm feeling very old school at this big desk. o do it for us on this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. . >>> sofia's creepy enencounter with bill cosby. >> make me feel very excited. >> the lost video before he was accused of being a sexual predator now on "extra." i-. >> bill cosby going in for the kill with a young sofia vergara. >> men look at...
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. >>> in drought news, california state officials are showing they're serious about water conversation, handing down fines to four so cal cities. beverly hills, indio, redlands and coachela are going to pay $16,000 each for not meeting targets. and coachella was one half billion off target. sacramento is taking a proactive approach, residents of the xl city will be allowed to water lawns just once per week, down from twice a week. >>> and farmers hope to use rain water from the el neeno winter wisely, building a recharge basin to catch runoff. growers receive no water deliveries, relying on pumping to irrigate crops but wells have been running dry. >> if we can get this pond and we can let that water settle into our basins it's just like having water behind the dam. >>> it will be able to hold 500,000 acre feet of water, allowing 3,000 each month to soak in and refill the aquafor. they believe they nooet need a wet winter to prove it. >> time for bay area business watch. chevron announced it's cutting up to 7,000 jobs because of declining profits. average prices for barrels is currentl
. >>> in drought news, california state officials are showing they're serious about water conversation, handing down fines to four so cal cities. beverly hills, indio, redlands and coachela are going to pay $16,000 each for not meeting targets. and coachella was one half billion off target. sacramento is taking a proactive approach, residents of the xl city will be allowed to water lawns just once per week, down from twice a week. >>> and farmers hope to use rain water from...
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joe fryar, nbc news, california. >> i'm feeling very old school at this big desk. that's going to do it for us on this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc night.i'm robert lowe in for sheila brummer, matt breen will join us in just a few minutes. a florida man wanted in connection to a homicide has been spotted in the sioux city area. authorities say 28-year- old jonathan berrio is wanted on second degree murder charges in connection with a homicide in miami, florida. police confirm berrio was sighted in sioux city this week where they say some of his family lives. berrio is a white male and has a tattoo of a knife under his left eye. police say he's a threat to the public. "he should be considered armed and dangerous," said detective nick thompson with the sioux city police department. "if anybody locates him, they should not approach him. we request that they call 911 right away and provide the information so we can react appropiately." if you have any information on berrio's whereabouts, contact the numbers on your screen. crime stoppers is off
joe fryar, nbc news, california. >> i'm feeling very old school at this big desk. that's going to do it for us on this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc night.i'm robert lowe in for sheila brummer, matt breen will join us in just a few minutes. a florida man wanted in connection to a homicide has been spotted in the sioux city area. authorities say 28-year- old jonathan berrio is wanted on second degree murder charges in connection with a homicide in miami, florida....
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. >>> in drought news, california state officials are showing they're serious about water conversationines to four so cal cities. beverly hills, indio, redlands and coachela are going to pay $16,000 each for not meeting targets. and coachella was one billion off target. sacramento is taking a proactive approach, residents of the xl city will be allowed to water lawns just once per week, down from twice a week. >>> and farmers hope to use rain water from the el neeno winter wisely, building a recharge basin to catch runoff. growers receive no water deliveries, relying on pumping to irrigate crops but wells have been running dry. >> if we can get this pond and we can let that water settle into our basins it's just like having water behind the dam. >>> it will be able to hold 500,000 acre feet of water, allowing 3,000 each month to soak in and refill the aquafor. they believe they nooet need a wet winter to prove it. >> time for bay area business watch. chevron announced it's cutting up to 7,000 jobs because of declining profits. average prices for barrels is currently at $42, down 51% fr
. >>> in drought news, california state officials are showing they're serious about water conversationines to four so cal cities. beverly hills, indio, redlands and coachela are going to pay $16,000 each for not meeting targets. and coachella was one billion off target. sacramento is taking a proactive approach, residents of the xl city will be allowed to water lawns just once per week, down from twice a week. >>> and farmers hope to use rain water from the el neeno winter...
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who's sitting behind me in a movie theater. >> if passed, california would become the first state in the country to background checks for ammunition. newa similar measure recently, but it had to suspend it after threats of multiple lawsuits. >>> now to go on strike or not. that's what many california state university employees will try to decide starting monday. this comes after the california faculty association many efforts to get a 5% raise. union members will get a 2% increase this school year, which they say is just not nearly enough to make teaching sustainable for them. rallies are planned for monday throughout many of the 23 csu campuses, including those here in the bay area. that vote runs through the end of october. >>> it has been a very week for online sports betting companies. fan duel and draft kings and they're continuing to be under fire. >> for that and the rest of the day's news before the bell, we turn to landon dowdy live at cnbc world headquarters. good morning. >> hey, good morning to you. the markets could end the week on a down note. futers are down ahead of the open. stocks rallying into the close for thursday
who's sitting behind me in a movie theater. >> if passed, california would become the first state in the country to background checks for ammunition. newa similar measure recently, but it had to suspend it after threats of multiple lawsuits. >>> now to go on strike or not. that's what many california state university employees will try to decide starting monday. this comes after the california faculty association many efforts to get a 5% raise. union members will get a 2%...
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news. >>> california has made history by becoming the first state to ban public schools from using redskins as a team name on mascots. governor brown signed the measure on sunday after numerous heated debate onñr capitol hill this summer. native americans argue it is offensive and a racial slur. there are others currently using the native names, the coastal area high school is one of them. >> it sucks, i wanted to go there as a redskins, that is what we are, that is why i come to this school. >> it will cost $750,000 to remove the mascot and names from the uniforms and campus. it begins july 17th. all schools are prohibited from using redskins from the mascot or names. >>> controversy is nothing new in the san francisco bay area, but the debate has heated up around the nation. here is laura anthony with more. >> reporter: in chicago, the traditional columbus day parade went on as usual, but in many other cities, places like st. paul and portland, this day has been called indigenous people's day. after protests in the bay area and around the country, berkeley became the first city to officia
news. >>> california has made history by becoming the first state to ban public schools from using redskins as a team name on mascots. governor brown signed the measure on sunday after numerous heated debate onñr capitol hill this summer. native americans argue it is offensive and a racial slur. there are others currently using the native names, the coastal area high school is one of them. >> it sucks, i wanted to go there as a redskins, that is what we are, that is why i come...
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new laws to address campus assaults. also yesterday mr. brown signed a bill to strengthen california's mandatory vaccine laws that requires an day care workers to be immunized against the flu, whooping cough and measles. it also requires a day care centers to keep immunization records for its employees and the volunteers. >>> this afternoon in menlo park, california has insurance commissioner will unveil new policies being offered to some rideshare drivers. dave jones will talk about insurance for lyft workers been called the first of its kind. so far few details have come out other the fact that metlife will underwrite the policies. metlife and lyft will take part in today's news conference. >>> lower gas prices this year may have an unintended consequence for millions of people. economists predict social security recipients will likely not see an increase in benefits this year. that is because the got averments measure of inflation is being dragged down by lower prices at the pump which have dropped 23% since last year. almost 60,000,000 americans receive social security benefits. >>
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downloading the free abc 27 news app through your app store. californiaenant-governor gavin newsom wants voters to strengthen the state's tough gun laws. newsom announce aid package of gun measures he hopes to put on the 2016 ballot. the lieutenant-governor says they will help close loopholes in state laws. measures include a ban on mag zenz a magazines. we have agencies. we have ability to do something about it. we have ability to step up. we have ability to step in. with some common sense. >> newsom used the 101, california high rise in san francisco as a backdrop for today announcement. the site of a deadly 1993 shooting massacre that left eight people dead. newsom's measure requires nearly 366,000 signatures to qualify for next year's ballot. hundreds of young victim thousands of human trafficking are safe tonight following a nationwide operation by the fbi and local police. and landed scores of pimps and johns in jail. abc 7 news reporter vick lee shows the impact on streets in bay area. nationwide during the week long operation. 149 underaged traffi
downloading the free abc 27 news app through your app store. californiaenant-governor gavin newsom wants voters to strengthen the state's tough gun laws. newsom announce aid package of gun measures he hopes to put on the 2016 ballot. the lieutenant-governor says they will help close loopholes in state laws. measures include a ban on mag zenz a magazines. we have agencies. we have ability to do something about it. we have ability to step up. we have ability to step in. with some common sense....
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neil karlinsky abc news, mountainview, california. >> we have more coming up on "action news" saturday morning. matt damon stuck on mars in his latest film the martian stay with us we'll be right back. >> good morning, saturday, october 3, eva is off, i'm alicia vitarelli. here's some of the stories we're working on for you, a tree succumbs to heavy rain overnight. the storm battering the jersey shore and whipping up the waves. >>> philadelphia police release surveillance video as they search for a suspect who sexually assaulted a temple university student. >>> let's get to the forecast, meteorologist, david murphy, it's brisk and windy, the rain is starting -- >> reporter: yeah, the rain is dieing down, you'll see less rain around the region than yesterday. sky 6 still cloudy, you'll see
neil karlinsky abc news, mountainview, california. >> we have more coming up on "action news" saturday morning. matt damon stuck on mars in his latest film the martian stay with us we'll be right back. >> good morning, saturday, october 3, eva is off, i'm alicia vitarelli. here's some of the stories we're working on for you, a tree succumbs to heavy rain overnight. the storm battering the jersey shore and whipping up the waves. >>> philadelphia police release...
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carter evans, cbs news, napa, california. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. later on cbs, "48 hours." for now, i'm jim axelrod in new york, and for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us. good night. bay bridge. plus: after spendi >>> a man leads police on a police chase in a stolen squad car. wait until you hear what he did at the bay bridge. >>> after spending a night trapped in mexico, bay area tourists are heading home from the hurricane zone. >>> the great white shark swarm circling the bay tonight. >> kpix 5 news is next. ,,,,,,,, police cruiser.. dodges bullets.. >>> he has the keys to the kerry. a
carter evans, cbs news, napa, california. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. later on cbs, "48 hours." for now, i'm jim axelrod in new york, and for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us. good night. bay bridge. plus: after spendi >>> a man leads police on a police chase in a stolen squad car. wait until you hear what he did at the bay bridge. >>> after spending a night trapped in mexico, bay area tourists are heading home from...
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brittany menard after being diagnosed with terminal brain cancer she moved from oregon to california to end her life. a new statewide poll finds broad voter support for california's new end of life option act and an nbc bay area field poll found two in three voters favor the law. 27% are opposed. >> well, not so cheery if you're gluten intolerant. general mills has recalledled 2 million boxesch cheerios, regular and honey nut, too. general mills says some of the cereal boxes may contain wheat and they are labeled gluten free and be war eff boxes used between july of 2012 and 2015. go to our website at nbcbayarea.com to see the dates and more information as well. torrential rainfall leads to a state of emergency and hundreds are rescued from rushing hours and there's more and the reason fire teams have pumped the water and better than wi-fi. the new facebook project that will make sure you're always connected no matter where you are. ripping off a t-mobile store...that was filled w/ customers. pleasanton police are >>> ripping off a t-mobil store filled with customers, here's the surveillance footage. pleas
brittany menard after being diagnosed with terminal brain cancer she moved from oregon to california to end her life. a new statewide poll finds broad voter support for california's new end of life option act and an nbc bay area field poll found two in three voters favor the law. 27% are opposed. >> well, not so cheery if you're gluten intolerant. general mills has recalledled 2 million boxesch cheerios, regular and honey nut, too. general mills says some of the cereal boxes may contain...
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i think as they were exposed to the difficulties of life in new environment in california, and exposed to the difficulties of earning money, and the difficulties of working for landlords who are not always kind and did not always give them living wages, they develop songs that reflected their new lives in the camp, and they included songs about wages and the difficulties of being a wage-earner and not making enough to live on. and the possibility of striking -- there were a lot of labor and strike songs that were gathered. i think all of those songs together represent people holding on to what will keep him home and keep them able to survive this difficult experience. i am going to share with you some announced the notes that were written by charles todd and robert sonkin when they arrive in each of the camps. they began recording their experiences in type-written form. this is an example from 1940. "we arrived at the farmworkers community at 3:00 p.m. the clerk on duty in the office directed us to the camp store to find mr. do we rogers, assistant camp manager. the store is a new, ver
i think as they were exposed to the difficulties of life in new environment in california, and exposed to the difficulties of earning money, and the difficulties of working for landlords who are not always kind and did not always give them living wages, they develop songs that reflected their new lives in the camp, and they included songs about wages and the difficulties of being a wage-earner and not making enough to live on. and the possibility of striking -- there were a lot of labor and...
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new delhi. >> let's go to california now which is said to introduces strict new rules on the use of antibioticsn lifestock production. there are growing concerns that the overuse of such drugs is contributing to the rising number of life-threatening human infections from antibiotic resistance material known as super bugs. our science editor terrek becauseley explains. >> intensive farming has relied on the routine use of antibiotics which keep animals healthy and make them grow fast. so much so, about 70% of antibiotics sold in the united states are now used on animals. the overuse of the drugs on animal did is a problem that can result in the so-called super bugs, strains of drug resistant bacteria that can threaten humans. >> the use of antibiotics as a growth promoter is something we diskurn countries to take steps to exit gradually because at the end of the day, elite in the a seafood that you are buying will also, you know, give you, over time, a problem. >> bacteria like e. coli. we have if in our gut. some strains can call die rear a, kid newark failure, death. tradlily you would treat t
new delhi. >> let's go to california now which is said to introduces strict new rules on the use of antibioticsn lifestock production. there are growing concerns that the overuse of such drugs is contributing to the rising number of life-threatening human infections from antibiotic resistance material known as super bugs. our science editor terrek becauseley explains. >> intensive farming has relied on the routine use of antibiotics which keep animals healthy and make them grow...
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berger and this early today. so your body can heal as you rest. >> leading the news on nbc news com. californiay allow inmate firefighters with violent pasts. the state wants to add violent offenders to the unit if they have a record of good behavior. but firefighter union leaders have expressed concerns over security issues of those violent offenders. >> and in the washington post a tribute to confederate heros is about to get a new neighbor. an mlk monument want build a bell tower in a spot that once served as the gathers place for kkk. >>> starting in 2016 kroger will often trans gender health benefits. including surgery for gender reie assignment. and the company sponsored insurance plan will provide coverage up to a hundred thousand dollar lifetime maximum. and farmers competed after the half-moon bay pumpkin weigh off in california yesterday. the winner. the prize is $11,000. on sunday about 40 paddlers hit the water for the annual pumpkin rekba that in canada. the goal is to get all the way across the lake. school grip, businesses and. >> in clarksville a bride and groom took a detour wh
berger and this early today. so your body can heal as you rest. >> leading the news on nbc news com. californiay allow inmate firefighters with violent pasts. the state wants to add violent offenders to the unit if they have a record of good behavior. but firefighter union leaders have expressed concerns over security issues of those violent offenders. >> and in the washington post a tribute to confederate heros is about to get a new neighbor. an mlk monument want build a bell tower...
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have a great weekend, everybody. >>> a new california law will prevent communities from banning the artificial have banned fake grass believing it to be low quality. californians have responded well to the drought meeting the governor's 25% water use reduction for three straight months. >>> we're starting to see more of those fake grass lawns pop up. almost like it's too fake. because you can tell it's not real. >> what about the ones that they say. >> i've seen that, too. i think that's a little better. >> well, some alternatives for you as we continue with some dry weather the next seven days. in fact the temperatures into next week will be getting hot again. but let's start with right now live doppler 7 ht, low clouds and fog are situated not only at the coast, but they have invade parts of the bay allowing for visibility to be reduced not only in the north bay, but the worst is over towards oakland at a quarter mile visibility. half mile from half moon bay san carlos, mountain view and napa not so great at half mile. but we're fine inland. this marine layer is compressed and that's why we'
have a great weekend, everybody. >>> a new california law will prevent communities from banning the artificial have banned fake grass believing it to be low quality. californians have responded well to the drought meeting the governor's 25% water use reduction for three straight months. >>> we're starting to see more of those fake grass lawns pop up. almost like it's too fake. because you can tell it's not real. >> what about the ones that they say. >> i've seen...
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joe fryer, nbc news, california. >>> small but mighty. a device no bigger than the date on a penny could give help to millions of americans with vision problems. >>> gearing up for a cooler weekend. i'm tracking a chance of showers. i'll let you know how this will affect your weekend. that's in my full forecast after the break. >>> a new study by the children's hospital of philadelphia shows female high school athletes are more likely to have knee injuries than males. most of their injuries occurred while playing soccer, basketball, and lacrosse. experts say programs focused on reducing injuries for those at risk sports could decrease the number of knee injuries. >>> you have probably heard of an alcohol breathalyzer, and now researchers in washington state are working on a similar device for marijuana. the hand held device accurately detected thc 15 out 306 times. that's the chemical in marijuana that gets a person high. well, researchers are working to make it more accurate. they are conducting a second round of tests and if all goes we
joe fryer, nbc news, california. >>> small but mighty. a device no bigger than the date on a penny could give help to millions of americans with vision problems. >>> gearing up for a cooler weekend. i'm tracking a chance of showers. i'll let you know how this will affect your weekend. that's in my full forecast after the break. >>> a new study by the children's hospital of philadelphia shows female high school athletes are more likely to have knee injuries than males....
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the new california law addressing privacy concerns as tvs get smarter and smarter. >> plus, breakfastor dinner or lunch or any other time of the day. the buzz as mcdonald's makes a long-awaited menu change. ,, ,,,, ♪ some neighbors are energy saving superstars. how do you become a superstar? with pg&e's free online home energy checkup. in just under 5 minutes you can see how you use energy and get quick and easy tips on how to keep your monthly bill down and your energy savings up. don't let your neighbor enjoy all the savings. take the free home energy checkup. honey, we need a new refrigerator. visit pge.com/checkup and get started today. signed a new smart tv law. it's the first in the nation addressing privacy concernsh tv >>> the newest tvs will actually listen to you. governor brown signed a new smart tv law the first in the nation of privacy concerns equipped with televisions with voice recognition features. the conversations could be recorded and customers will have to be notified. it forbids manufacturers from using or selling stored conversations for advertising purposes >>>
the new california law addressing privacy concerns as tvs get smarter and smarter. >> plus, breakfastor dinner or lunch or any other time of the day. the buzz as mcdonald's makes a long-awaited menu change. ,, ,,,, ♪ some neighbors are energy saving superstars. how do you become a superstar? with pg&e's free online home energy checkup. in just under 5 minutes you can see how you use energy and get quick and easy tips on how to keep your monthly bill down and your energy savings up....
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yesterday the coast guard suspended its efforts to find survivors, including 8 with ties to new england. >>> california police searching for 2 men for stabbing a u.s. airman who helped stop the terror attack on a paris-bound train. >> french tain attack hero
yesterday the coast guard suspended its efforts to find survivors, including 8 with ties to new england. >>> california police searching for 2 men for stabbing a u.s. airman who helped stop the terror attack on a paris-bound train. >> french tain attack hero
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lauren lister, abc7 news, california. jonathan: scary. well, right now in houston, crews are trying to clear what is left of a massive scaffolding that collapsed earlier this afternoon. check this out. richard reeve is going to report no one was killed, which is amazing. but the damage covers an entire city block. >> i don't know if people are still trapped in there but it looks pretty bad right now. richard: a plummer in downtown houston describes the moment the scaffolding collapse outside the building where he was working. >> all i heard was a thud. i rushed to the window to see what is happening. richard: piles of metal near the city minute maid park that hosts the houston astros. firefighters said six construction workers have non-life threatening injuries and there are no fatalities. they have not reported missing mortars. he adds the main concern is for the firefighters on the scene. >> move people away from this area. when you have one collapse there is the potential of another collapse. richard: richard reeve, abc7 news. alison:
lauren lister, abc7 news, california. jonathan: scary. well, right now in houston, crews are trying to clear what is left of a massive scaffolding that collapsed earlier this afternoon. check this out. richard reeve is going to report no one was killed, which is amazing. but the damage covers an entire city block. >> i don't know if people are still trapped in there but it looks pretty bad right now. richard: a plummer in downtown houston describes the moment the scaffolding collapse...
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ben tracy, cbs news, azusa, california. >> pelley: but even in el nino may not end california's four-year drought. the drought is severe in 92% of the state. but the nigh should make the northern half of the u.s. warmer, and the southern half cooler and wetter. there was a downpour of chatter today after one of vice president biden's closest advisers stirred up supporters with a note about the presidential race. here's julianna goldman. >> you can direct those questions to my very able vice president. >> reporter: deflecting a question about joe biden's political future today, not even president obama could escape the "will he or won't he" intrigue. >> i think the vice president, like every other candidate, makes their own decisions about these issues. >> reporter: anxious supporters are wondering whether biden's window is closing. last night, longtime biden confident, former senator ted kauffman, sent an e-mail to a network of former staffers telling them to hold tight. he wroit, if he runs a bind campaign will be optimistic and won't be scripted. he believes we must win this election. e
ben tracy, cbs news, azusa, california. >> pelley: but even in el nino may not end california's four-year drought. the drought is severe in 92% of the state. but the nigh should make the northern half of the u.s. warmer, and the southern half cooler and wetter. there was a downpour of chatter today after one of vice president biden's closest advisers stirred up supporters with a note about the presidential race. here's julianna goldman. >> you can direct those questions to my very...
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but i'm ready to go. >> carter evans, cbs news, middletown, california. >> coming up in the next hour of "eyewitness news", justin has your chilly forecast, talking about the 30's this morning. >> also, what is a bride to do when the good morning gets cold feet and canceled the wedding? one california woman's making headlines this morning, with her plans. and, oh, check out these adorable faces here, october is adopt a shelter dog month. there are so many in need of good home. oh, look at. that will we'll tell you what you need to know if you are look to go adopt a best friend. that and more when we come right back. you see this look on my face? sfx: growling that's not anger, that's hunger. so i'm gonna have a snack to make me feel better and once i do you will see a look of satisfaction and contentment blossom across my face. see, now i feel better. make your tummy happy mmm yoplait >>> we wake up to temperatures in the three's, how about that? we do have good news in the forecast if you are missing those in more pleasant fall temperatures. also, weaver some new video this morning,
but i'm ready to go. >> carter evans, cbs news, middletown, california. >> coming up in the next hour of "eyewitness news", justin has your chilly forecast, talking about the 30's this morning. >> also, what is a bride to do when the good morning gets cold feet and canceled the wedding? one california woman's making headlines this morning, with her plans. and, oh, check out these adorable faces here, october is adopt a shelter dog month. there are so many in need of...
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. >>> big news in california this morning.the state will ban the breeding of killer whales at seaworld in san diego. no more artificial insemination. they also ban the trade, sale or capture. it does not apply to other seaworld parks. animal rights groups like peta are happy with this decision. also they'll be moved into bigger tanks. back to you. >>> we're starting off with 64 degrees. >> not bad at all. storm team 4 meteorologist amelia segal has your forecast for us. thank you, amelia. >> high today of 82 degrees. warmer than yesterday iechlts going to add to the humidity. now, there could be an isolated shower around the morning and midday hours but it's when we get into the afternoon and evening showers and maybe a few isolated thunderstorms on storm team 4 radar. about a 50% chance you'll be dealing with rain today. if we do see a shower materialize, melissa, it could have high winds and heavy rain but any storm damage is unlikely. you have updates? >> update to this closure. i just got off the phone with mm-hmm. she's s
. >>> big news in california this morning.the state will ban the breeding of killer whales at seaworld in san diego. no more artificial insemination. they also ban the trade, sale or capture. it does not apply to other seaworld parks. animal rights groups like peta are happy with this decision. also they'll be moved into bigger tanks. back to you. >>> we're starting off with 64 degrees. >> not bad at all. storm team 4 meteorologist amelia segal has your forecast for us....
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their research has contributed to the development of new cancer treatments. >>> california's four-yearrought has been devastating to farmers, because much of the ground water that feeds the crops has vanished, and that's creating a new problem. california is literally sinking. jacob ward will be live with the latest in minutes, but first, his report. >> we're in a very precarious situation, because the only water we have is ground water. >> when did when diane friend'l failed this year, she was about to harvest a beautiful crop of tomatoes, and in the end, she had to bury it. >> when did you know that you had to put it under? >> well, it was about 75%. >> california is in the terrible drought. and the evidence is everywhere. >> this place looks like a desert. but it's supposed to be full of water. this is the san luis reservoir, the 5th largest in the state of california. and it's obvious looking at it that it's in trouble. it's at 48% of its average. and the thing s. there's another kind of water in california that drives the state. and that's from the underground walk firs. and the p
their research has contributed to the development of new cancer treatments. >>> california's four-yearrought has been devastating to farmers, because much of the ground water that feeds the crops has vanished, and that's creating a new problem. california is literally sinking. jacob ward will be live with the latest in minutes, but first, his report. >> we're in a very precarious situation, because the only water we have is ground water. >> when did when diane friend'l...
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i think as they were exposed to the difficulties of life in new environment in california, and exposed to the difficulties of earning money, and the difficulties of working for landlords who are not always kind and did not always give them living wages, they develop songs that reflected their new lives in the camp, and they included songs about wages and the difficulties of being a wage -earner and not making enough to live on. and the possibility of striking -- there were a lot of labor and strike songs that were gathered. i think all of those songs together represent people holding on to what will keep him home and keep them able to survive this difficult experience. i am going to share with you some announced the notes that were written by charles todd and robert sonkin when they arrive in each of the camps. they began recording their experiences in type-written form. 1940.s an example from "we arrived at the farmworkers community at 3:00 p.m. the clerk on duty in the office directed us to the camp store to find mr. do we rogers, assistant camp manager. neattore is a new, very build
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i think as they were exposed to the difficulties of life in new environment in california, and exposed to the difficulties of earning money and the difficulties of working for landlords who are not always kind and did not always give them living wages, they develop songs that reflected their new camps and they , included songs about wages and the difficulties of being a wage-earner and not making enough to live on. and the possibility of striking -- there were a lot of labor and strike songs that were gathered. i think all of those songs together represent people holding on to what will keep him whole and keep them able to survive this difficult experience. i am going to share with you some of the notes that were written by charles todd and robert sonkin when they arrive in each of the camps. they began recording their experiences in type-written form. this is an example from 1940. "we arrived at the farmworkers community at 3:00 p.m. the clerk on duty in the office directed us to the camp store to rogers, assistant camp manager. the store is a new, very neat building. according to the
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a new study shows california's students - have >>> new this morning, the grades are in and they're not new study shows california students have some of the worst test scores in the country. that's according to the results released from a federal exam taken by fourth and eighth grade students nationwide. average scores for california students in math and english were five to eight points lower than the national average for public school students. >> bay area tech giant is building for the future by building a school at its headquarters. oracle in redwood shores announced it will build a new public high school for 550 students called design tech high school. the company says it will tap into groups underserved in the science and tech world like minorities and girls. the caveat, students won't have to pay a dime. >> it is absolutely critical for competitiveness in the united states for us to really raise the bar in education, especially in math and science and technology. >> ceo says the idea for the high school came from oracle's founder, larry ellison. the goal is to attract students fr
a new study shows california's students - have >>> new this morning, the grades are in and they're not new study shows california students have some of the worst test scores in the country. that's according to the results released from a federal exam taken by fourth and eighth grade students nationwide. average scores for california students in math and english were five to eight points lower than the national average for public school students. >> bay area tech giant is building...
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. >> reporter: carter evans, cbs news, middletown, california. >> glor: still ahead here thasna husband and wife together in sainthood. >> glor: a federal judge orderef women and children from immigrant detention centers in pennsylvania and texas. and she wants it done by this friday. the undocumented immigrants are mostly from central america. as omar villafranca reports, many have been held for months. >> reporter: yanira lopez lucas says she fled to america with her three children to get away from the violence in her home country of guatemala. she said when they turned themselves in to immigration agents at the border, they didn't expect the treatment they received. >> we are not criminals. the kids are not criminals. yet we were treated like criminals, she said. 2 thousand central american women and children caught triking to cross the border are currently being detained at facilities in dilley, texas, or in near by karnes city j just south of san antonio where this lopez lucas familily sent two months in detention. >> the children were upset, were traumatized. they cried because th
. >> reporter: carter evans, cbs news, middletown, california. >> glor: still ahead here thasna husband and wife together in sainthood. >> glor: a federal judge orderef women and children from immigrant detention centers in pennsylvania and texas. and she wants it done by this friday. the undocumented immigrants are mostly from central america. as omar villafranca reports, many have been held for months. >> reporter: yanira lopez lucas says she fled to america with her...