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. >>> this year's first human case of west nile virus confirmed in the bay area. who officials say may be more at risk to develop the serious illness. >>> an east bay business owner says she was forced to pay a man who threatened her outside her shop and why she is angry. >>> high winds and dry conditions fuel a 5-alarm fire and multiple buildings are consumed and damaged as firefighters scramble to control the blaze. dozenses of homes were evacuated and tonight the fire crews remain on the scene monitoring the areas for flair-ups. kron 4 is live in fairfield tonight where that fire raged earlier today. we start our team coverage with the latest. >> reporter: evacuation orders for the 40 to 60 homes has been lifted. residents are being allowed back into the neighborhood and, for some, they're returning to significant damage. >> the backyard is destroyed but the house is fine. >> reporter: the 5-alarm fire burned through this fence. she lives in the evacuation zone where the fairfield fire department said the fire destroyeded one home and damaged at least two other
. >>> this year's first human case of west nile virus confirmed in the bay area. who officials say may be more at risk to develop the serious illness. >>> an east bay business owner says she was forced to pay a man who threatened her outside her shop and why she is angry. >>> high winds and dry conditions fuel a 5-alarm fire and multiple buildings are consumed and damaged as firefighters scramble to control the blaze. dozenses of homes were evacuated and tonight the...
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nile fever. spotty aches, headaches but usually those symptoms resolve by themselves and there's no ongoing illness. about 1% of people get seriously ill. >> reporter: laura jaramillo suffered a devastating case of west nile virus four years ago. >> i suffered paralysis. i had to learn how to eat, walk and talk all over again. >> reporter: she says therapy helped her overcome the physical and mental effects but she still has relatively weakness on her right side. >> i want people to know how terrible it is. because it was a journey. >> reporter: her message is the same as health officials. do whatever you can to avoid a mosquito bite, including mosquito repellents that contains deet. >>> governor brown called it a good day for california. >> it's physically responsible. >> reporter: brown put his signature on the budget. he said it's not perfect but it addresses many of the state's needs and pays down debt. now here's some of the fine print in the budget. it puts $1.6 billion into a rainy day fun
nile fever. spotty aches, headaches but usually those symptoms resolve by themselves and there's no ongoing illness. about 1% of people get seriously ill. >> reporter: laura jaramillo suffered a devastating case of west nile virus four years ago. >> i suffered paralysis. i had to learn how to eat, walk and talk all over again. >> reporter: she says therapy helped her overcome the physical and mental effects but she still has relatively weakness on her right side. >> i...
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. >> new at 11:00, west nile virus is confirmed in our area next. what's being done to try to control mosquito numbers from multiplying. >>> the historic drug raid spanning two counties, near the jersey shore that uncovered more than $3 million worth of heroin. >> i'm tracking some severe storms on the radar, i'll show you what time we can expect them and if they'll be around for the morning commute coming up. >>> we have this video in to nbc10. a powerful tornado slammed into a south dakota town tonight. wessington springs took a direct hit from this tornado right here. so far we have no reports of any injuries. >> tonight we've learned a gm employee raised a red flag nearly nine years ago, about a potential problem with ignition switches. that employee was driving a chevy impala when her engine switched off nearly causing an accident. she sent an e-mail to co-workers saying, i think this is a serious safety problem, i'm thinking, big recall. that was back in 2005. but the impala was not recalled until this week. that e-mail came back to haunt gm t
. >> new at 11:00, west nile virus is confirmed in our area next. what's being done to try to control mosquito numbers from multiplying. >>> the historic drug raid spanning two counties, near the jersey shore that uncovered more than $3 million worth of heroin. >> i'm tracking some severe storms on the radar, i'll show you what time we can expect them and if they'll be around for the morning commute coming up. >>> we have this video in to nbc10. a powerful tornado...
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a mosquito carrying the west nile can spread the virus in humans second time in two months that they have been called for these in the fight against the west nile virus continues in the south bay tonight. right now --- county vector control crews are fogging for mosquitoes in the cities of san right now --- county vector control crews are fogging for mosquitoes in the cities of san jose and campbell. a won whlovetoy share her ssio. grana! ma hastriafibrlati, an iegul heabeat not causedy a het vae . that puts r at grter sk ostro. rome su! before xelto, maryook rfar, which quir monly tps to g herloodeste t th's htory ba to e muum? nothisime! now that h docr swchedheto oe, mary caneavehose mohly ipd mest flit? t toy! li warrin,xalto is oven effecte toeduc ib-ratedtrokrisk but xalto is e fit and ly oe-a-y prescripon bod tnner fopatits wf not causedy a het vae m that doesn reqre rularbld mot so mary freof tt moniringouti. for patien curntlyellmaged w, there isimit formion how xarelto andarfan coarein rucin. xalto is just one pill a y takewithhe eningeal. inac azie plus, th nknow etarrestc
a mosquito carrying the west nile can spread the virus in humans second time in two months that they have been called for these in the fight against the west nile virus continues in the south bay tonight. right now --- county vector control crews are fogging for mosquitoes in the cities of san right now --- county vector control crews are fogging for mosquitoes in the cities of san jose and campbell. a won whlovetoy share her ssio. grana! ma hastriafibrlati, an iegul heabeat not causedy a het...
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there is no municipal water supply, most families get their water from the river nile. >> we need theent to take care of the water here. that is why there is disease. >> reporter: two small water working depots, this one from the u.s. aid. power cuts shutdown the pumps most days causing long delays. so many come here to the riverbanks to fill up instead. the city is growing so fast but its primary drinking water supply is what it has always been the river nile. but that river is also a source of cleaning water, industrial water, and it's used for waste disposal. it's quicker, cheaper and uncief hands out bottles of chlorine. but many locals are too poor even for this. richard is recover from cholera at a special doctors without borders clinic. he told also. sometimes i buy clean water but sometimes i just can't afford it. south sudan's government says a lack of resources and a return to internal conflict, has stalled plans to fix the problems. >> one is the poor hygiene, the cause of the not well managed sewage system, the population will be definitely [inaudible] with this kind of di
there is no municipal water supply, most families get their water from the river nile. >> we need theent to take care of the water here. that is why there is disease. >> reporter: two small water working depots, this one from the u.s. aid. power cuts shutdown the pumps most days causing long delays. so many come here to the riverbanks to fill up instead. the city is growing so fast but its primary drinking water supply is what it has always been the river nile. but that river is...
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the city growing so fast but its primary drinking supply is what it's always been, the river nile. that river is also a source of cleaning water, industrial water and used for waste disposal. it's quicker, cheaper and uncief hands out bottles of chlorine solution to dose them. but many locals are too poor even for this. richard is recover from cholera at a special doctors without border clinch he can he told us, sometimes i buy clean water but sometimes i just want affor cand it. the government says a lack of resources and a return to internal conflict, has stalled plans to fix the problems. >> one, there is poor hygiene, because of the not well managed sewage system, the population will be definitely affected with this kind of disease. >> reporter: in the town, raw sewage pooled behind buildings runs in to channels that feed the nile. newly built sewage oxidation ponds charge fees for disposal, and are already too small for one of the fastest growing cities in africa. in these conditions, cholera will just keep coming back. anita mic al jazerra. >>> also a painful mosquito out bre
the city growing so fast but its primary drinking supply is what it's always been, the river nile. that river is also a source of cleaning water, industrial water and used for waste disposal. it's quicker, cheaper and uncief hands out bottles of chlorine solution to dose them. but many locals are too poor even for this. richard is recover from cholera at a special doctors without border clinch he can he told us, sometimes i buy clean water but sometimes i just want affor cand it. the government...
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. >>> happening now, crews are fogging for mosquitos carrying west nile virus. the fogging started a few minutes ago in san jose's willow glen neighborhood as well as parts of campbell. this comes after the recent discovery of some adult mosquitos infected with west nile. now vector control also says they're testing mosquitos in los altos, sunnyvale, and mountain view for west nile. >>> and good evening, i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. heightened concerns with gusts of 20 miles per hour. we'll talk about where the worst fire threat is for wednesday, plus a hotter forecast and where we could reach 90 degrees. >> all right, jeff, thanks. >>> flying across the country at the speed of sound, the testing here in the bay area that could lead to a new era of travel. >> they were all over the hotel. they were walking about like everybody was having a big party. >>> then a quiet local town transformed into an international party. 20 years ago, the south bay played host to a fan frenzy like no other. we look at a unique chapter and the surprising turn of events that made
. >>> happening now, crews are fogging for mosquitos carrying west nile virus. the fogging started a few minutes ago in san jose's willow glen neighborhood as well as parts of campbell. this comes after the recent discovery of some adult mosquitos infected with west nile. now vector control also says they're testing mosquitos in los altos, sunnyvale, and mountain view for west nile. >>> and good evening, i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. heightened concerns with gusts of 20...
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health officials are most concerned about mosquitos carrying the west nile virus. 4's john fenoglio reports, more crews will be out this week because the virus has already been detected in a number of areas. >>"we're actually setting quite a few records in terms of how early and how intense this virus is getting off the ground this year." santa clara county vector control district is referring to the number of dead birds that have been discovered and tested positive for west nile virus. as parman explains birds are the most commonly infected animal. >>"we're seeing very well defined clusters of dead birds out there in these areas where we're fogging. and it's getting really easy to go out and find infected mosquitos in these areas. >> reporter:track: in fact, parman says, 33 birds have been found since april. sot: "every time we find a positive bird we go out and set traps. we set 40 traps." >> lab door opening; "this is the testing area" track: traps are then brought here to the vector control district laboratory where mosquitos are tested f. traps with positive m
health officials are most concerned about mosquitos carrying the west nile virus. 4's john fenoglio reports, more crews will be out this week because the virus has already been detected in a number of areas. >>"we're actually setting quite a few records in terms of how early and how intense this virus is getting off the ground this year." santa clara county vector control district is referring to the number of dead birds that have been discovered and tested positive for west...
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. >>> and west nile virus strikes camden county. a lot of them tested positive for the virus. they need your help. bill? >> lightning strikes overnight with severe weather that rolled through and purchased offshore. that's a live view of cape may. still clouds overhead. here at nbc10, 73 degrees at 5:37. >>> storms came through overnight, and we're still tracking some showers in the area. and it's likely that we'll see more wet weather this afternoon. possibly even another thunderstorm. but the threat of severe weather has pushed offshore with the storms that came through overnight. not only a break in the heat, not only this morning, but this afternoon, it will be much milder than we saw yesterday. clouds over mt. pocono. 64 degrees. clouds are breaking in trenton. 69 degrees in dover. 72 degrees right now, you see the cloudy view from lake wallenpaupa wallenpaupack. the rest of the area has cleared out last heavy storms pushed offshore first thing this morning. but the chance of showers and thunderstorms returns for this afternoon. and late this afternoon, you can see on the
. >>> and west nile virus strikes camden county. a lot of them tested positive for the virus. they need your help. bill? >> lightning strikes overnight with severe weather that rolled through and purchased offshore. that's a live view of cape may. still clouds overhead. here at nbc10, 73 degrees at 5:37. >>> storms came through overnight, and we're still tracking some showers in the area. and it's likely that we'll see more wet weather this afternoon. possibly even...
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. >> ground fogging continues in the south bay after mosquitoes testified positive for the west nile virus in san jose and campbell. crews will spray at 11 o'clock tonight in the area surrounding fruit detail and lee avenue. the mosquito control says officials will be back tomorrow and saturday to make sure there are no infected mosquitoes left. not virus is fond they will have to spray again. >> on the peninsula there are no signs of west nile virus in san mateo after officials say a foggy operation there was a success. mosquito traps before and after the treatment covering 350 acres with results showing a 77 percent reduction in the adult mosquito population with other fogging samples testing negative for west nile. >> we know mosquitoes like standing water will clear that out. >> it is amazing me have mosquitoes. fur driving around a thousand feet this is how it will look, pretty gray. the clouds were opening up and we could see downtown san francisco and it looks like moreover nature will not cooperate so i will throw up the rain totals, east bay hills are .08" and san jose is ab
. >> ground fogging continues in the south bay after mosquitoes testified positive for the west nile virus in san jose and campbell. crews will spray at 11 o'clock tonight in the area surrounding fruit detail and lee avenue. the mosquito control says officials will be back tomorrow and saturday to make sure there are no infected mosquitoes left. not virus is fond they will have to spray again. >> on the peninsula there are no signs of west nile virus in san mateo after officials say...
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most families get their water from the river nile. >> two small working water treatment, this donated by u.s. aid. the power pump is shut down most days, causing long delays, so many come here to the river banks to fill up instead. >> juba is growing so fast, but it's drinking water supply is always what it has always been. but the river nile is used for waste disposal. >> it's quicker, cheaper, and unicef hands out water solutions, but most are too poor for this. this man is recovering from cholera at a special doctors without border clinic. he said sometimes i buy water but sometimes i can't forward it. >> when there is poor hygiene because of they are not well managed system they will be effected with this kind of decease. >> raw sewage runs into channels that feed the nile. newly built oxidation ponds charge fees for the disposal and are already too small for one of the fastest growing cities in africa. in these conditions cholera will just keep coming back. >> a new allegation against some police departments in a polygamist sect area. maria ines ferre with more news. >> reporter:
most families get their water from the river nile. >> two small working water treatment, this donated by u.s. aid. the power pump is shut down most days, causing long delays, so many come here to the river banks to fill up instead. >> juba is growing so fast, but it's drinking water supply is always what it has always been. but the river nile is used for waste disposal. >> it's quicker, cheaper, and unicef hands out water solutions, but most are too poor for this. this man is...
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the primary drinking water supply and what it has always been, the river nile. that river is also a source of cleaning water, industrial water, and it's used for waste disposal. >> reporter: it's quicker, cheeper and unicef hands out chlorine to dose the bowsers. this man is recovering from cholera at a doctors without borders clinic and says "sometimes i buy clean water, sometimes i can't afford it." south sudan's government says a lack of resource and a return to internal conflict stalled plans to fix the problems. >> when there is poor hygiene, because. not well managed sewage system, the population will be definitely effected with this kind of disease. >> in juba town, row sewerage pulled behind buildings, running into channels that feed the nile. newly built oxidation ponds charge fees and are too small for one of the fastest growing cities in africa. in these conditions cholera will come back. >>> china's state broadcaster released footage showing a knife attack during a chess game. two attackers were killed. a third cap tired. it is home to muslim uyghurs
the primary drinking water supply and what it has always been, the river nile. that river is also a source of cleaning water, industrial water, and it's used for waste disposal. >> reporter: it's quicker, cheeper and unicef hands out chlorine to dose the bowsers. this man is recovering from cholera at a doctors without borders clinic and says "sometimes i buy clean water, sometimes i can't afford it." south sudan's government says a lack of resource and a return to internal...
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and they say there are no cases of west nile in the state because of the drought. >>> raiders safety is back in camp and talking about the season. >> and find out which golden state warriors received an nba honor today, mark is up with sports right after this break. right here. my parents were immigrants. and they taught me that with hard work, anything is possible. i earned a scholarship to mit. and worked across party lines to get things done. i'm alex padilla. i'll protect voting rights for everyone. and make it easier to start a business. so we create jobs and opportunity for all californians. what should we order? (announcer) alex padilla. secretary of state. safeway understands you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week, large, red seedless grapes are just $1.99 a pound. foster farms fresh whole chickens are only 99 cents a pound. and gatorade is just $3.99 an 8-pack. there's more savings to love... at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> breaking news. we a
and they say there are no cases of west nile in the state because of the drought. >>> raiders safety is back in camp and talking about the season. >> and find out which golden state warriors received an nba honor today, mark is up with sports right after this break. right here. my parents were immigrants. and they taught me that with hard work, anything is possible. i earned a scholarship to mit. and worked across party lines to get things done. i'm alex padilla. i'll protect...
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crews are working to prevent the spread of west nile virus. after the second discovery of infected mosquitoes. people protested the spraying. they said the pesticide is more dangerous than west nile virus. protesters also say there isn't much of a need to spray right now because of the drought. >> it's unnecessary. there's a drought right now. where are mosquitoes? mosquitoes need water to breed. there's not one case of west nile virus in the state of california. this needs to be stopped, it's a fraud. >> health officials say the virus first arrived in 2003. >>> a multimillion dollar development is creating quite a controversy. opponents say some 200 trees would be cut down. at issue is the planned orchard's development. 25acres at ignacio valley, and oak growth. it includes a 55,000 square foot safe way, along with restaurants, senior housing, a children's play area, and a two acre park. it's estimated to generate $83 million a year in sales. but not everyone is onboard with the plan. >> i really don't need another supermarket over there. >>
crews are working to prevent the spread of west nile virus. after the second discovery of infected mosquitoes. people protested the spraying. they said the pesticide is more dangerous than west nile virus. protesters also say there isn't much of a need to spray right now because of the drought. >> it's unnecessary. there's a drought right now. where are mosquitoes? mosquitoes need water to breed. there's not one case of west nile virus in the state of california. this needs to be stopped,...
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crews are working to prevent the spread of west nile virus. after the second discovery of infected mosquitoes. people protested the spraying. they said the pesticide is more dangerous than west nile virus. protesters also say there isn't much of a need to spray right now because of the drought. >> it's unnecessary. there's a drought right now. where are mosquitoes? mosquitoes need water to breed. there's not one case of west nile virus in the state of california. this needs to be stopped, it's a fraud. >> health officials say the virus first arrived in 2003. >>> a multimillion dollar development is creating quite a controversy. opponents say some 200 trees would be cut down. at issue is the planned orchard's development. 25acres at ignacio valley, and oak growth. it includes a 55,000 square foot safe way, along with restaurants, senior housing, a children's play area, and a two acre park. it's estimated to generate $83 million a year in sales. but not everyone is onboard with the plan. >> i really don't need another supermarket over there. >>
crews are working to prevent the spread of west nile virus. after the second discovery of infected mosquitoes. people protested the spraying. they said the pesticide is more dangerous than west nile virus. protesters also say there isn't much of a need to spray right now because of the drought. >> it's unnecessary. there's a drought right now. where are mosquitoes? mosquitoes need water to breed. there's not one case of west nile virus in the state of california. this needs to be stopped,...
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. >>> tonight, the first two human case of west nile virus have just been reported here in california, one in contra costa valley, the other in shan joaquin valley. both men are okay. last year, there were almost 400 human cases of west nile. >>> also tonight, two of the largest health insurance companies in california are under investigation for a problem we first exposed. allen martin says they're accused of misleading customers who purchase plans through covered california. >> this one once a day. >> this former marine bought his insurance through covered ka california, only to find there's no coverage in his area. >> i was on the phone for two hours while they were trying to find me a doctor within 20 miles. >> these people we profiled found provider lists supplied by their insurance companies were full of errors. >> tla told me they do not take any covered california plans. >> now, two insurance companies that sold 60% of all covered california plans had some explaining to do. after kpex 5's investigation, the state laufrnled its own investigation into whether anthem blue cross a
. >>> tonight, the first two human case of west nile virus have just been reported here in california, one in contra costa valley, the other in shan joaquin valley. both men are okay. last year, there were almost 400 human cases of west nile. >>> also tonight, two of the largest health insurance companies in california are under investigation for a problem we first exposed. allen martin says they're accused of misleading customers who purchase plans through covered california....
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the goal is to stop west nile before it starts.ith all the rain we have had lately, officials say mosquito populations are a problem. >>> concerns over growing in the garden state about a serious virus spread by mosquitoes, but not just talking west nile here. it's called economic ka gung ya. three human cases turned up in new jersey so far. >> the state is in the process of developing a program to test mosquitoes for the virus. as ted greenberg shows us, at least one county is about to launch its own testing as well. >> reporter: the asian tiger that starting monday will be tested for the debilitatindebil chicken gun ya virus. >> new for us and new jersey. >> reporter: ailment turned up in 13 states, including cases in new jersey, new york, connect and maryland. experts say it is mostly due to americans bringing chicken begun ya home from trips to the caribbean after being bitten by infected mosquitoes there >> there is absolutely no cure for this virus. >> reporter: asian tiger mosquitoes are prevalent in the northeast and can ca
the goal is to stop west nile before it starts.ith all the rain we have had lately, officials say mosquito populations are a problem. >>> concerns over growing in the garden state about a serious virus spread by mosquitoes, but not just talking west nile here. it's called economic ka gung ya. three human cases turned up in new jersey so far. >> the state is in the process of developing a program to test mosquitoes for the virus. as ted greenberg shows us, at least one county is...
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, which is now a part of fremont. >> still looks the way it used to, niles. filmmaking is at the heart of tonight's bay area proud. who knows, you just may see america's next great director in it. >> jessica, esther pearl will tell you 50% of the time she has no idea what she's doing, we know that's not true because of the success she's had in her career and now the success she's had in inspiring others to follow her path. >> good morning. how are you guys doing? how many people feel like really stressed about getting their edits finished this morning? >> reporter: the budgets may be minuscule and the deadlines a bit unreal. >> those fixes will be shown on saturday. your final film. >> reporter: but esther pearl designed camp reel stories, her week-long filmmaking summer camp to expose young people to what movie making is like in the real world, with one big exception, this world is a 100% female endeavor. >> there's a big problem, i mean, when you only have 16% of decision makers in the media that are women, you're not going to have a media that reflects our
, which is now a part of fremont. >> still looks the way it used to, niles. filmmaking is at the heart of tonight's bay area proud. who knows, you just may see america's next great director in it. >> jessica, esther pearl will tell you 50% of the time she has no idea what she's doing, we know that's not true because of the success she's had in her career and now the success she's had in inspiring others to follow her path. >> good morning. how are you guys doing? how many...
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officials confirm three dead crows tested positive for west nile. >> there is evidence people 50 years as older might be more vulnerable to serious symptoms we're asking those people to protect themselves from mosquito bites as well. >> only about 1% of the people infected require hospitalization. >> this weekend a unique competition makes a premier, it's called "rising star" becoming the first truly inactive show on television here is the deal. you get to vote on a performance you're watching by swiping yes or no. your vote and around country are tallied as you watch. singer josh grobin is your host. >> it might see the picture and every vote is counted in realtime. >> if a contestant gets enough votes a three-story wall goes up and a performer moves on. >> to have a vote you need to down load the app. it's available free. >> we have more for you tonight. the environmental road block caltrans encountered on a highway project. governor sign signs a budget that sets aside millions for emergencies. >> everyone, it seems is complaining about this 17-pound catalog on their door steps. comi
officials confirm three dead crows tested positive for west nile. >> there is evidence people 50 years as older might be more vulnerable to serious symptoms we're asking those people to protect themselves from mosquito bites as well. >> only about 1% of the people infected require hospitalization. >> this weekend a unique competition makes a premier, it's called "rising star" becoming the first truly inactive show on television here is the deal. you get to vote on a...
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is clear, there is no municipal water supply in duba and most families get the water from the river nilehere is no water here because some people just putting everything in water, some bad things, that is why these is like this. >> reporter: this one donated by u.s. aid and tanker drivers told us power cuts shut down the pumps most days causing long delays. so many come here to river banks to fill up inside. duba is growing so fast but the primary drinking water supply is what it has always been, the river nile. but that river is also a source of cleaning water, industrial water and it's used for waste disposal. it's quicker, cheaper and unicef hands out chlorine solution to thousands but many locals are too poor even for this. he is recovering from chlorea with special doctors without borders clinic and tells us sometimes i buy clean water but sometimes i just can't afford it so the sudan government says lack of resources and return to internal conflict has stalled plans to fix the problems. >> when there is poor hygiene because of the not well managed sewage system, the population will
is clear, there is no municipal water supply in duba and most families get the water from the river nilehere is no water here because some people just putting everything in water, some bad things, that is why these is like this. >> reporter: this one donated by u.s. aid and tanker drivers told us power cuts shut down the pumps most days causing long delays. so many come here to river banks to fill up inside. duba is growing so fast but the primary drinking water supply is what it has...
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i believe it's called nile tilapia or nile carp.f it and then deep-fry it. >> good stuff. >> mm. >> guy's trying to kill us. >> yeah. >> okay, okay. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> for your uncle, yes. >> 69 years old. >> he looks good. >> he drinks half a bottle a day. >> so it's pretty much the keith richards health and preservation plan. all right. i'm going to get healthy too. >> the whiskey, i have to say, is taking hold in some clinically fascinating ways. >> funny. [ laughter ] >> i lost the plot. >> oh, that's okay. it all comes back to me as the world shifts and tilts. although i had been looking out a whole lot of hotel windows these days struggling to figure out where i am -- >> okay. >> -- being here, throwing back shots of rice whiskey with these guys, i know i'm back in thailand. ♪ not just thailand, but northern thailand. once known as kingdom of a million rice fields, it's a fertile, green and gorgeous area, home of the ancient latta people. welcome to chiang mai province, tucked up near the borders of burma, chin
i believe it's called nile tilapia or nile carp.f it and then deep-fry it. >> good stuff. >> mm. >> guy's trying to kill us. >> yeah. >> okay, okay. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> for your uncle, yes. >> 69 years old. >> he looks good. >> he drinks half a bottle a day. >> so it's pretty much the keith richards health and preservation plan. all right. i'm going to get healthy too. >> the whiskey, i have to say, is taking hold...
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most families get their water from river nile. >> we need the government to take care of the water herecause some people just putting some rubbish and everything in water, some bad things, that's why [inaudible] it's disease. >> reporter: there are two small working water treatment depots in june, a this one donated by u.s. aid. tanker drivers told us power cuts shutdown the pumps most days causing long delays, so many come here to the riverbanks to fill up instead. juba is growing so fast, but it's primary drinking water supply is what it's always been, the river nile. but that river is also a source of cleaning water, industrial water and it's used for waste disposal. it's quicker, cheaper and uncief hands out bottles of color seen solution, but many locals are too poor even for this. richard is recovering from cholera at a special colorado doctors without borders clinic. he told us thinks sometimes i buy clean water but sometimes i just can't ford it. the government says a lack of resources and a return to internal conflict, has stalled plans to fix the problems. >> the poor hygiene
most families get their water from river nile. >> we need the government to take care of the water herecause some people just putting some rubbish and everything in water, some bad things, that's why [inaudible] it's disease. >> reporter: there are two small working water treatment depots in june, a this one donated by u.s. aid. tanker drivers told us power cuts shutdown the pumps most days causing long delays, so many come here to the riverbanks to fill up instead. juba is growing...
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west nile virus is transmitted through the bite of infected motorcycles. health officials encourage people to use insect repellant and using protective clothing at dawn and dusk when the mosquitoes are most prevalent. >>> hundreds of people have signed an online petition urging a google executive not to tear down an historic home in portland. an executive with google ventures planned to demolish a 120-year-old home in portland. rose has a permit from the city, but neighbors say they hope this petition will encourage him to sell the home to someone who is willing to preserve it. >> when you buy a home like this, i think you accept an obligation, a responsibility to restore it, to preserve it. >> rose says he has no choice, but to demolish the home because the cost of renovations would be more than what he paid for the house. >>> the ridesharing san francisco company uber has been informed that they drived they can join a class-action suit against the company. accord to the san francisco chronicle this week a judge warned uber to inform the drivers of the la
west nile virus is transmitted through the bite of infected motorcycles. health officials encourage people to use insect repellant and using protective clothing at dawn and dusk when the mosquitoes are most prevalent. >>> hundreds of people have signed an online petition urging a google executive not to tear down an historic home in portland. an executive with google ventures planned to demolish a 120-year-old home in portland. rose has a permit from the city, but neighbors say they...
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>>> officials confirmed this year's first person to be infected with the west nile virus a man in his 0s has been in the hospital and is now recovering. officials confirm three dead crows tested positive for west nile. >> there is evidence people 50 years as older might be more vulnerable to serious symptoms we're asking those people to protect themselves from mosquito bites as well. >> only about 1% of the people infected require hospitalization. >> this weekend a unique competition makes a premier, it's called "rising star" becoming the first truly inactive show on television here is the deal. you get to vote on a performance you're watching by swiping yes or no. your vote and around country are tallied as you watch. singer josh grobin is your host. >> it might see the picture and every vote is counted in realtime. >> if a contestant gets enough votes a three-story wall goes up and a performer moves on. >> to have a vote you need to down load the app. it's available free. >> we have more for you tonight. the environmental road block caltrans encountered on a highway project. governo
>>> officials confirmed this year's first person to be infected with the west nile virus a man in his 0s has been in the hospital and is now recovering. officials confirm three dead crows tested positive for west nile. >> there is evidence people 50 years as older might be more vulnerable to serious symptoms we're asking those people to protect themselves from mosquito bites as well. >> only about 1% of the people infected require hospitalization. >> this weekend a...
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. >> contra costa county public health officials confirmed the first human case of west nile virus. a man in his 60s from central park was hospitalized and has been released and is recovering the virus is spread by the bite of an infected motorcycle. symptoms include fever, headache and body ache. the motorcycle and vector control district confirmed three dead birds did test positive for west nile virus the birds were american crows experts say the two species breefr to frooed feed on birds however, a person can infected if it bites an infected bird, then a person. >> california jerry brown signed california's record-breaking budget that is built on temporary tax increases and surging revenue. here are the details, setting aside $1.6 billion for the rainy day fund, another billion covering higher than expected enrollment rates. $264 million going to free preschool and day care for low income families and $250 million going to high speed rail. >> jury deliberations underway in the shooting death of a 3-year-old toddler carlos nava. prosecutors say reputed gang members were shooting a
. >> contra costa county public health officials confirmed the first human case of west nile virus. a man in his 60s from central park was hospitalized and has been released and is recovering the virus is spread by the bite of an infected motorcycle. symptoms include fever, headache and body ache. the motorcycle and vector control district confirmed three dead birds did test positive for west nile virus the birds were american crows experts say the two species breefr to frooed feed on...
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it's to get rid of mosquitoes carrying the deadly west nile virus. they will be out spraying in the willow glen neighborhood. this all begins at 11:00 tonight. the fogging comes after some adult mosquitoes infected with west nile were discovered last week. the insecticide is not toxic to humans or animals. >>> the state la will be dolingt funds for fire prevention. a taxpayer association wants it to be declared unconstitutional arguing that it's a tax rather than a fee. they collected nearly $10 million which will be given out as grants for fire prevention projects. >>> you can already see on our maps right now we're beginning a warming trend that's going to draw mat clay impact some parts of the bay area. others more than others as we move throughout our wednesday forecast. you can see a 24-hour temperature change. back in the east bay, concord, also, livermore running 12 to 13 degrees warmer at this hour. so we'll take you outside to the sky camera network, and you can still see we are averaging warm weather in the north bay. 80 degrees right now.
it's to get rid of mosquitoes carrying the deadly west nile virus. they will be out spraying in the willow glen neighborhood. this all begins at 11:00 tonight. the fogging comes after some adult mosquitoes infected with west nile were discovered last week. the insecticide is not toxic to humans or animals. >>> the state la will be dolingt funds for fire prevention. a taxpayer association wants it to be declared unconstitutional arguing that it's a tax rather than a fee. they collected...
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. >> officials confirmed this year's first person to get west nile virus a man in his 60s in the hospital he has been released and is recovering. three dead crows found in oakley. they tested positive. the virus is spread through the bite of an infected motorcycle. officials stress it's important to protect yourself. >> at dusk and dawn, motorcycles are active, wearing insect repellent, long sleeves, long pants. dumping standing water around your how. s putting screens on windows and doors. >> about 1% of the people infected require going to the hospital >> a firefighter hurt this morning rescuing a horse the horse fell 50 feet and the fire department sent up these pictures of the firefighters strapping into a harness once getting to the top. he is expected to be okay. and so is the horse. >> jackie speier introduces legislation to make it illegal to sell e cigarettes to children saying it would amendment the proposal she says doesn't go far enough. >> they don't address fundamental issues of the product. regulation of flavoring and aggressive in that time, the use doubled. speier says th
. >> officials confirmed this year's first person to get west nile virus a man in his 60s in the hospital he has been released and is recovering. three dead crows found in oakley. they tested positive. the virus is spread through the bite of an infected motorcycle. officials stress it's important to protect yourself. >> at dusk and dawn, motorcycles are active, wearing insect repellent, long sleeves, long pants. dumping standing water around your how. s putting screens on windows...
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this comes after west nile virus activity.ince the arrival of west nile virus in california in 2003, more than 4,000 people across the state have contracted the disease. 145 people have died. >>> 8:25. a woman in petaluma in need of a life-saving kidney transplant has found the perfect match. her ex-fiance. in january of last year, sabrina timms had full renal failure. she immediately had to start dialcy is. her doctors told -- dialysis. her doctors told her finding a perfect match would be a long shot. the two have a daughter together. but different priorities led them to call off their engagement eight years ago. >> it was very easy for me to decide. you know? she loves her mom and her mom is a really good mom. >> i go to dialysis with people who have been waiting eight to 15 years to get a transplant. it's kind of a bittersweet thing for me right now. >> today will be timms's last day of dialysis. even though she has a new boyfriend, tirms says burdick will always be her perfect -- timms says bur lick did always be her -- b
this comes after west nile virus activity.ince the arrival of west nile virus in california in 2003, more than 4,000 people across the state have contracted the disease. 145 people have died. >>> 8:25. a woman in petaluma in need of a life-saving kidney transplant has found the perfect match. her ex-fiance. in january of last year, sabrina timms had full renal failure. she immediately had to start dialcy is. her doctors told -- dialysis. her doctors told her finding a perfect match...
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thinking lake victoria was the center of the nile, they would speak at the first, putting his point ofew across and by the time burton got there, he was ruined because everybody believed they could speak. he had a dueling scar on one cheek, he was a man known for being infamous with his behavior and his anger, he would have to speak with a vengeance did ashley: he ended up shooting himself accidentally climbing over a brick wall. thgun went off and shot himself in the chest. >> i don't think it was an accident. he literally put it up against his chest, you don't do that if you are at all familiar with guns. he felt he had no way out. he had lost his good name. what a tragic way to end for such a courageous individual. ashley: a big part of this book as he wanted to find out what are the qualities of these explorers, not only these two, but the other great explorers, what did you find out? >> again, as you and i have discussed, as i wrote this book i began to wonder what qualities do they possess that i didn't possess? what is the difference between guys like that and guywere a little m
thinking lake victoria was the center of the nile, they would speak at the first, putting his point ofew across and by the time burton got there, he was ruined because everybody believed they could speak. he had a dueling scar on one cheek, he was a man known for being infamous with his behavior and his anger, he would have to speak with a vengeance did ashley: he ended up shooting himself accidentally climbing over a brick wall. thgun went off and shot himself in the chest. >> i don't...
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a proposed gun shop in northwest suburban niles is on hold.ge board postponed its vote on a permit that would allow the shop to be built close to several schools. the measure is now going back to the zoning board, which has a hearing on it on july 7-th. the illinois state police will pay 40-million dollars to five men who were wrongly sent to prison for the rape and murder of a 14-year-old girl. they've been known as the "dixmoor 5." they were imprisoned as teens for the murder of cateresa matthews in november of 1991. but d-n-a evidence cleared them, three years ago. the owners of a closed strip club are now suing the city of harvey and its mayor. "club assets" was closed earlier this month after a w-g-n report revealed the club was operating a strip club, not a sports bar as it was licensed by the city of harvey. mayor eric kellogg said he voted to shut down "club assets" after he discovered what was happening inside the club. yesterday, the owners of "club assets," filed a lawsuit saying they can't operate, if the city keeps placing "cease
a proposed gun shop in northwest suburban niles is on hold.ge board postponed its vote on a permit that would allow the shop to be built close to several schools. the measure is now going back to the zoning board, which has a hearing on it on july 7-th. the illinois state police will pay 40-million dollars to five men who were wrongly sent to prison for the rape and murder of a 14-year-old girl. they've been known as the "dixmoor 5." they were imprisoned as teens for the murder of...
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it was confirmed mosquitoes caught in the 906 and 908 area codes tested positive for west nile.ow night at 11. the mosquitoes pass along the virus when they bite people. in rare cases the virus can lead to death. >>> hall of fame golfer phil mickelson said he has done nothing wrong. he's under the microscope as part of an fbi investigation into insider trading. here's abc news chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis with the latest. >> phil mickelson is at this tournament in ohio, one of the best known pro golfers in the world known for winning the masters three times. but mickelson is in the spotlight for another reason. the fbi and sec confirmed to abc news they are pursuing an insider mickelson, las vegas gambler billy walter and investor icon carle icon. there were trades made in 2011 in clorox stock and investigating whether icon was attempt to go take over the company at the time, could have tipped off his walters and then he owns a number of golf courses and could have tipped off mickelson. >> he friend told her it's a good idea to invest in clorox. if he has no idea
it was confirmed mosquitoes caught in the 906 and 908 area codes tested positive for west nile.ow night at 11. the mosquitoes pass along the virus when they bite people. in rare cases the virus can lead to death. >>> hall of fame golfer phil mickelson said he has done nothing wrong. he's under the microscope as part of an fbi investigation into insider trading. here's abc news chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis with the latest. >> phil mickelson is at this tournament in...
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they got him from the nile back to the grand hotel in rome, and he died in rome on the 31st of march.c-span: where's this picture? >> guest: that is his funeral service back in new york. the body was sent back to new york. and in april of 1913, the funeral was held at st. george's church in manhattan, and then the burial took place in hartford, connecticut, where he was born and he was buried near his father and mother. c-span: you talk about the will who got the money? >> guest: everything was left to his son, and when his father died in 1890, the father--the tradition in this family was very patriarchal. his father, junius, left several million--you know, a few million dollars each to his daughters. his wife--junius' wife had predeceased him, and junius left everything else to pierpont, the bank, the houses, whatever art collections junius had. and pierpont did exactly the same thing. he gave $3 million each to his daughters. his wife got the houses and a trust fund that had been set up by pierpont's own father and additional money from pierpont. but everything else was left to his
they got him from the nile back to the grand hotel in rome, and he died in rome on the 31st of march.c-span: where's this picture? >> guest: that is his funeral service back in new york. the body was sent back to new york. and in april of 1913, the funeral was held at st. george's church in manhattan, and then the burial took place in hartford, connecticut, where he was born and he was buried near his father and mother. c-span: you talk about the will who got the money? >> guest:...
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. >>> a bay area man in his 60s is now recovering after being hospitalized with west nile virus. he is the bay area's first human case of this potentially deadly illness this season. officials say june is relatively early to have a report of a human getting infected. next week, control says it is planning to target the man's contra costa neighborhood with mosquito traps. >> we will put out traps in the area where the person got infected. we'll look at catch basins and look in the area to see if there are any mosquito populations that we need to take care of. >> west nile virus is usually transmitted to humans from a bite of an infected mosquito. less than 1% of people become seriously ill. >>> in just a few hours, the 8th annual east bay aids walk will kick off in oakland. that 5k walk starts at 10:00 this morning. all donations from the walk will go to help in the fight against aids. last year, the event raised over $75,000 to help support aids programs in alameda and contra costa county. frms >>> well, happening today, the chp is holding a bike and pedestrian safety event in ma
. >>> a bay area man in his 60s is now recovering after being hospitalized with west nile virus. he is the bay area's first human case of this potentially deadly illness this season. officials say june is relatively early to have a report of a human getting infected. next week, control says it is planning to target the man's contra costa neighborhood with mosquito traps. >> we will put out traps in the area where the person got infected. we'll look at catch basins and look in the...
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thanks for coming to the phone. >> my pleasure. >> dan niles from al from one. a $500 million startup backed by jared leto. and on the morning after, who's the biggest loser. which company is hurting the most after the apple announcements yesterday. >>> and one famous fashion designer trying her hand at google glass. you're watching "squawk alley." >>> this next startup raised funding from notable names. horowitz led for the cloud based firm, raising $66.5 million. and jared leto nb, in a statement, he said as an entrepreneur, trying to find solutions to problems, they have done that if a big way. the ceo joins us this morning from san francisco. good morning. >> good morning. >> congratulations on the funding. sounds like a -- a big play on business creation and businesses that are going from small to medium sized. where do we sort of stand in that dynamic? >> well, you know, the thing out there today with hr software is for any company with less than around a thousand employees, one of the issues they have is they have completely disconnected systems related t
thanks for coming to the phone. >> my pleasure. >> dan niles from al from one. a $500 million startup backed by jared leto. and on the morning after, who's the biggest loser. which company is hurting the most after the apple announcements yesterday. >>> and one famous fashion designer trying her hand at google glass. you're watching "squawk alley." >>> this next startup raised funding from notable names. horowitz led for the cloud based firm, raising...
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county officials also confirm that three dead crows found in oakley tested positive for west nile. it is typically spread by mosquitos and officials are stressing that it's important to protect yourself. >> there's evidence that people with 50 years or older as well as people with debee's the and hypertension may be more vulnerable. >> symptoms including fever, head ache and poddy ache. only 1% of people who are infested require hospitalization. it's good to avoid dusk and dawn because that's when the mo key tos are active. >> we're so lucky out here. i was just in st. louis and got annihilated with mosquitos. here we have this, which is so lovely. low clouds and high clouds, numbers in the mid and upper 50s right now. we'll see a typical onshore flow bringing typical temperatures and micro climate in full swing for summer. your forecast is next. >>> how biologist say the dry weather may be helping the salmon. >>> and what a local 11-year-old golf phenom says she's learned playing with the pros at the u.s. open and what , this kit give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close draw
county officials also confirm that three dead crows found in oakley tested positive for west nile. it is typically spread by mosquitos and officials are stressing that it's important to protect yourself. >> there's evidence that people with 50 years or older as well as people with debee's the and hypertension may be more vulnerable. >> symptoms including fever, head ache and poddy ache. only 1% of people who are infested require hospitalization. it's good to avoid dusk and dawn...
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county officials also confirmed three dead crows found in oakley tested positive for west nile. the virus is typically spread by mosquitoes. officials stress it's important to protect yourself. >> there's evidence that people 50 years or older, as well as people with diabetes or hypertension, might be morselnerrable to symptoms. they are asking those people to protect themselves from mosquito bites as well. >> symptoms include fever, headache and body ache. only about 1% of people infected require hospitalization. >>> 5:09 on saturday morning. guess what, it's been summer. >> yeah, like an hour now. >> did you notice the change? >> not yet. >> 3:51 this morning. really our weather will be fairly typical for the weekend and for summertime with the nice sea breeze. right now we are looking at a beautiful shot from sutro. 54 degrees. the sun coming up at 5:48 and we will look for a nice afternoon. mid-60sed to san francisco. we have plenty of 70s and 80s to talk about, as well. we will return with the full forecast and a look at the first day of summer in a few minutes. >> thank yo
county officials also confirmed three dead crows found in oakley tested positive for west nile. the virus is typically spread by mosquitoes. officials stress it's important to protect yourself. >> there's evidence that people 50 years or older, as well as people with diabetes or hypertension, might be morselnerrable to symptoms. they are asking those people to protect themselves from mosquito bites as well. >> symptoms include fever, headache and body ache. only about 1% of people...
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. >>> tonight fogging for mosquitoes to stop west nile from spreading.night and will last for several hours. since the arrival of west nile in 2003, 4,000 people contracted the disease and 145 of them have died. >>> now at 6:00 p.m. a break in the case. ktvu channel 2 news learned of a site of the man -- siting of the man from san francisco linked to explosive materials. >> womennen taken into -- women taken into custody byplaces are forced to take a preg -- by police are forced to take a pregnancy test. >> one woman is trying to stop it. >> and recruiting police officers, theles some cities are going to en-- the lengths some cities are going to ensure there are enough officers to keep you safe. >>> ktvu channel 2 news starts right now with breaking news. >> that breaking news, the man the fbi has been searching for may have been spotted in a san francisco bar within the last few hours. they found explosive materials in the home of ryan chamberlain over the weekend. he has been on the run since. tonight a credible tip that he could be in the haight distr
. >>> tonight fogging for mosquitoes to stop west nile from spreading.night and will last for several hours. since the arrival of west nile in 2003, 4,000 people contracted the disease and 145 of them have died. >>> now at 6:00 p.m. a break in the case. ktvu channel 2 news learned of a site of the man -- siting of the man from san francisco linked to explosive materials. >> womennen taken into -- women taken into custody byplaces are forced to take a preg -- by police...