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nunes's friends say he was a cowboy at art.ls learned his daughter was a former 49er gold rush girl. and we are supposed to be speaking with the pics o a little bit later this morning. we'll let you know what other information we are able to find out. tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a street race in fairfield ended with a violent crash that killed an innocent driver. alex savidge is joining us now with who police are searching for now this morning. alex. >> reporter: good morning, to you. police are trying to track down one of two drivers that were racing each other last night. and it was a race that ended with a deadly crash here at this intersection. the man who was killed an innocent driver he was simply trying to make a left turn here on to this street when he was t- boned by a speeding car involved in that race. the man that was killed had nothing to do with that race. this happened just after 5:00 last night here at the intersection of lopes road and canyon hills drive. the innocent driver behind the wheel of a bla
nunes's friends say he was a cowboy at art.ls learned his daughter was a former 49er gold rush girl. and we are supposed to be speaking with the pics o a little bit later this morning. we'll let you know what other information we are able to find out. tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a street race in fairfield ended with a violent crash that killed an innocent driver. alex savidge is joining us now with who police are searching for now this morning. alex. >> reporter: good...
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. >> reporter: tony nunes's coat hangs from station 7 in the berkeley hills. the flag flies at half staff. i'm out here today to acknowledge our departments and the city's loss of one of our finest firefighters, tony nunes, who was tragically killed last night in an off- duty accident. >> reporter: 54-year-old nunes was killed on his ranch last night near martinez when his tract ter tumbled 200 feet and rolled crushing him. a procession of firefighters and other crews escorted his body to the coroner's office. >> today would have been tony's anniversary with the department. >> reporter: firefighters were up until 3:00 this morning at the firehouse talking about how nunes touched count les life -- countless lives. >> tony was the guy that made everybody laugh. the thing that lit him up most was the joy giving tours to kids. >> reporter: he was popular among neighbors. >> very sad to hear about them losing one of their own. i'm sorry to hear that. >> reporter: while nunes worked for berkeley's fire department, his brother and -- his father and three brothers wor
. >> reporter: tony nunes's coat hangs from station 7 in the berkeley hills. the flag flies at half staff. i'm out here today to acknowledge our departments and the city's loss of one of our finest firefighters, tony nunes, who was tragically killed last night in an off- duty accident. >> reporter: 54-year-old nunes was killed on his ranch last night near martinez when his tract ter tumbled 200 feet and rolled crushing him. a procession of firefighters and other crews escorted his...
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his friends say nunes had a heart of gold, was a cowboy, loveled the 49ers.leader up until last year and recently got married. and there are pictures of the two dancing on her wedding day. >>> breaking news out of san francisco. we learned that muni is up and running again after the entire system was shut down. this is a picture that was tweeted out of people stuck in a subway station. we're getting tweets of people stuck in trains inside tunnels. the problem all started about 40 minutes ago with the computer glitch that shut everything down. muni says it is experiencing delays still because of the shutdown. right now, bus bridges are set up to help relieve the delays from this initial problem. sal will have more on this in a moment. >>> robbed at home on a sunday afternoon in concord. the scary story one boy and his grandmother are telling police. pam cook is in the newsroom with what happened and the surprising person who came to the rescue. forming, -- good morning, pam. >> good morning. police say three armed men forced their way into a home in concord an
his friends say nunes had a heart of gold, was a cowboy, loveled the 49ers.leader up until last year and recently got married. and there are pictures of the two dancing on her wedding day. >>> breaking news out of san francisco. we learned that muni is up and running again after the entire system was shut down. this is a picture that was tweeted out of people stuck in a subway station. we're getting tweets of people stuck in trains inside tunnels. the problem all started about 40...
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>> firefighters put jacket and boots of tony nunes on their truck in his memory. they should have been celebrating. >> today would be tony's 28th anniversary with the department. he serves as a firefighter paramedic throughout his entire career. >> he was on the tractor last night clearing his property to prepare for the storm when he went off the side of a legal, rolled 200' and died. the fire got the call and the agency where his brothers work as firefighters. >> i feel for the contra costa fire department out there trying to rescue knowing that it was one of their brothers. >> emergency responders lined the street at attention last night as his body was taken to the coroner. the fellow firefighters say the feeling is summed up in two words. >> devastation and shock. >> his smile lit up a room and he loved talking about his two adult kids but made a point to always ask about others. >> he would remember every child at of any firefighter, remember their name and ask about them. >> the department is pulling together to help the family. >> we will set up a liaison
>> firefighters put jacket and boots of tony nunes on their truck in his memory. they should have been celebrating. >> today would be tony's 28th anniversary with the department. he serves as a firefighter paramedic throughout his entire career. >> he was on the tractor last night clearing his property to prepare for the storm when he went off the side of a legal, rolled 200' and died. the fire got the call and the agency where his brothers work as firefighters. >> i...
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emergency vehicles were called to anthony nunes' property outside of martinez last night. the veteran berkeley firefighter was found trapped under a tractor. today would have been his 28th anniversary working for that department. >>> right now funeral services and tributes for two fallen california highway patrol officers are underway in fresno. officers from across california and the country are paying tributes to officers brian law and juan gonzales. they were killed country week ago when their patrol car veered off state road 99 in kingsburg and flipped over. investigators say they swerved to avoid a person on the highway while responding to an accident. both had ties to the bay area and today they were remembered as heroes. >> let us leave here today secure in the knowledge that our dear friends, brian and juan, rest in a place of honor. may god's face shine upon these fallen heroes. >> governor jerry brown and attorney general cam law harris were among the dignitaries it at the service. both men were and i had 49er fans. >>> the dalai lama is wrapping up the last stop
emergency vehicles were called to anthony nunes' property outside of martinez last night. the veteran berkeley firefighter was found trapped under a tractor. today would have been his 28th anniversary working for that department. >>> right now funeral services and tributes for two fallen california highway patrol officers are underway in fresno. officers from across california and the country are paying tributes to officers brian law and juan gonzales. they were killed country week ago...
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nunes. mr. nunes: mr. chairman, this amendment is another stall tactic. there's been several speakers who have talked about how this bill creates no water. well, i hate to break it to people but bills don't create water. it rains. that's why the founding fathers of our state, including franklin roosevelt and john f. kennedy two united states presidents, worked with the leadership of california to develop a system that could keep water for five years so we could withhold five years drought. i hate to have to use this but his is how it works. mr. chairman. the sun melts the snow. the know gets stored in the reservoirs, in this case, this is yosemite where san francisco gets all its water. then the water runs out. that's how it works. that's how the system was designed to work. if you don't understand this -- , i have another chart once again i apologize mr. chairman, this one is a little basic but sun -- sun creates heat. heat melts ice. ice becomes water. water we use to drink and irrigate our crops. that's how this works. government doesn't create water.
nunes. mr. nunes: mr. chairman, this amendment is another stall tactic. there's been several speakers who have talked about how this bill creates no water. well, i hate to break it to people but bills don't create water. it rains. that's why the founding fathers of our state, including franklin roosevelt and john f. kennedy two united states presidents, worked with the leadership of california to develop a system that could keep water for five years so we could withhold five years drought. i...
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paul nunes is the co-author of the book "big bang disruption" and he's the managing director of research at the center institute for high performance. great to see you. >> it's great to be here. >> so i think this is a real big issue, particularly for small companies. i mean there are the small companies that are disrupters, right? and we could talk about how they get the word out. but for the ones who aren't. who've been doing things the way they've always been doing them, how do you know what's going on in the world so you know what you need to change? you talk about finding truth tellers. >> yeah, truth tellers are a special concept that we borrowed from soap operas on television, actually. these are the people that help you see where the story's going. they do the revelation, oh, she has a twin sister kind of thing. in your business who is the person who tells you the truth about where it's going? and sometimes it can be a steve jobs or somebody like that, oftentimes small businesses will think the ceo has all the answers. but oftentimes you can find your truth tellers, even in emplo
paul nunes is the co-author of the book "big bang disruption" and he's the managing director of research at the center institute for high performance. great to see you. >> it's great to be here. >> so i think this is a real big issue, particularly for small companies. i mean there are the small companies that are disrupters, right? and we could talk about how they get the word out. but for the ones who aren't. who've been doing things the way they've always been doing...
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tuesday night fightston -- anthony nunes was killed yesterday.ren and rushed -- canyon and crushed him. today would have been his 28 anniversary with the fire department. his family has a long line of firefighters in it. his fathert and three brothers all -- father and three brothers worked for the contra costa county fire department. >> our loss and grief goes beyond the berkeley farm and the city -- fire department and the city. >> his cotes coats and helmets were placed on a rig today -- coats and helmets were placed on a rig today. >>> he had surgery on both knees but the medical bills were different. >> insurance covered one more than the other. >> coming up, 2 investigates the charges hidden in medical bills. >> then a marijuana shop takes on the federal government. why they say it shouldn't have to pay to operate. >> first his holiness talks business, his advice to students in the south bay. >>> continuing coverage of the dalai lama's bay area visit. he wrapped up his three day visit. he put on a pfizer with the -- visor with the school's
tuesday night fightston -- anthony nunes was killed yesterday.ren and rushed -- canyon and crushed him. today would have been his 28 anniversary with the fire department. his family has a long line of firefighters in it. his fathert and three brothers all -- father and three brothers worked for the contra costa county fire department. >> our loss and grief goes beyond the berkeley farm and the city -- fire department and the city. >> his cotes coats and helmets were placed on a rig...
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in the words of gop representative devin nunes, we don't have 218 votes in the house for the big vote, so what are we going to do? the reason there are not 218 republican votes is because there's a cohort of republicans in the house effectively the nugent caucus. people like tea party texas congressman steve stockman who brought ted nugent, a man who the secret service investigated after saying he would be dead or in jail if president obama won re-election, he brought that guy to the state of the union address. this year. right now, waiting for a vote in the house is a senate-passed immigration bill. would start to fix america's broken immigration policy and finally unshackle 11 million people in this country from the terror of legal ambiguity. but the nugent caucus says no. and there is a direct line between the events that greg abbott held with ted nugent today and the fact that millions are still waiting for their congress to finally do something on immigration. nugent was there because the most passionate, committed, turned up part of the republican base views him as a hero and it
in the words of gop representative devin nunes, we don't have 218 votes in the house for the big vote, so what are we going to do? the reason there are not 218 republican votes is because there's a cohort of republicans in the house effectively the nugent caucus. people like tea party texas congressman steve stockman who brought ted nugent, a man who the secret service investigated after saying he would be dead or in jail if president obama won re-election, he brought that guy to the state of...
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i sat down with devin nunes, from illinois, a republican. he said it wasn't a profile on courage. he said the scene in the republican cloakroom in the house, likely in the senate, was a lot of republicans privately were hoping a clean debt limit passed but were publicly opposed to it. that's the state on capitol hill. republicans know they have to govern. at the same time because of the pressures from the right, political climate, they're not will to go that far in either chamber. >> i was thinking about the old kids game, finger to the nose, not me. it's almost that literally. yesterday that was the scene on the senate floor. everyone sitting around being like, oh, man, who's going to have to eat this one? and finally, it's basically mcconnell and leadership allies who suck it up and do it. >> that's right. i think there are two key scenes here this week. you saw boehner at the capitol hill club right before the vote saying we're going to do it clean. much of the political games. he surprised a lot of house republicans. they were shocked when they heard this message so bluntly an
i sat down with devin nunes, from illinois, a republican. he said it wasn't a profile on courage. he said the scene in the republican cloakroom in the house, likely in the senate, was a lot of republicans privately were hoping a clean debt limit passed but were publicly opposed to it. that's the state on capitol hill. republicans know they have to govern. at the same time because of the pressures from the right, political climate, they're not will to go that far in either chamber. >> i...
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nunes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. this question is for director flynn and director brennan, it relates to the files that were found in abbottabad. the bin laden doctor mr. isom you are both aware that less than two dozen files have been released publicly at this time? your both aware that i'm sure. there's only been less than two dozen dead in a public. >> i'm aware. >> i actually of six specific questions that include delay you to take for the record. i would like to have both of you independently send those responses to the committee. and we can take these later. you don't have to write them down. one, what is the current status to explode those documents? how many of these documents can be released publicly? and how quickly. three, when will i be briefed on the full exploitation of these documents? four, what leads on al qaeda financial supporters have been identified and acted on in these documents? five, how often did osama bin laden received reports from other terrorist groups? and six, how many messages you sen
nunes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. this question is for director flynn and director brennan, it relates to the files that were found in abbottabad. the bin laden doctor mr. isom you are both aware that less than two dozen files have been released publicly at this time? your both aware that i'm sure. there's only been less than two dozen dead in a public. >> i'm aware. >> i actually of six specific questions that include delay you to take for the record. i would like to have...
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nunes: today we are going to hear a lot of falsehoods but why are we hearing those falsehoods? because for 40 years, people have made a career of using water as a weapon. why? because they never liked the fact that farmers and farmworkers were making what was once a dry area of the state the garden of eden of this world. they never liked that. why? because they don't want to have admit to themselves when they live in their beautiful cities of hollywood and san francisco and these great cities on the coast of california, beautiful areas. it's a desert. they don't have any water either. they wanted to keep our area where i grew up, wanted to keep it as a desert because they feel bad about the destruction they have done on the coast of california. so if they can keep inland california in its original state, they would be happy. but for the farmers and farmworkers that are losing their farms, farmworkers out of jobs, we are going to lose 30,000 jobs this year, it's an inconvenient truth that for 40 years, this body has been preempting state law and taking water away from one region
nunes: today we are going to hear a lot of falsehoods but why are we hearing those falsehoods? because for 40 years, people have made a career of using water as a weapon. why? because they never liked the fact that farmers and farmworkers were making what was once a dry area of the state the garden of eden of this world. they never liked that. why? because they don't want to have admit to themselves when they live in their beautiful cities of hollywood and san francisco and these great cities...
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nunes. >> thank you, mr. chairman.this is or what was found in a pot about known as the bin laden documents. there are less than two dozen have been released publicly at this time? you are both aware that i am sure. haselman western to designate public. >> i am aware limited number have been released. >> nightstick specific questions that will allow you to take for the record. i would like to have both of you independently send those responses to the committee. you can take these later. how many of these documents can be released publicly? and how quickly? three, when will i be briefed on the full exploitation of these documents? four, what leads on al qaeda financial supporters have been identified in a noninvasive documents? five, how often did osama bin laden receive reports from other terrorist groups? and six, how many messages did he end to other terrorist groups, al qaeda or not al qaeda? i would like to move, to wreck her, would she leave her those in a classified or setting? >> absolutely. i would just offer o
nunes. >> thank you, mr. chairman.this is or what was found in a pot about known as the bin laden documents. there are less than two dozen have been released publicly at this time? you are both aware that i am sure. haselman western to designate public. >> i am aware limited number have been released. >> nightstick specific questions that will allow you to take for the record. i would like to have both of you independently send those responses to the committee. you can take...
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nunes, republican from california, one of the republicans who voted yes, was quoted in "the washingtont" as a saying, "it wasn't exactly a profile in courage. you had members saying they hoped it would pass but unable to vote for it." caller: greta. host: good morning. caller: i just wanted to let you know that here in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, none of our people 11, havews, 2, 4, or mentioned any of the stuff that goes on in washington. i want you every morning -- other you, whoever them people are trade i'm a faithful caller. i want to ask you, what does clean mean for the debt bill? does that mean all the debt is gone? host: no, you are right, we should explain it more. it means no strings attached. caller: i don't understand what clean means. is it wiped clean? host: no, the debt still exists and some on twitter have sarcastically noted that in exchange for extending the borrowing authority, republicans do not ask for spending cuts or anything. nothing on health care, there is nothing attached to it. it was just so-called "clean." caller: oh. you know what i think, too? obamacare,
nunes, republican from california, one of the republicans who voted yes, was quoted in "the washingtont" as a saying, "it wasn't exactly a profile in courage. you had members saying they hoped it would pass but unable to vote for it." caller: greta. host: good morning. caller: i just wanted to let you know that here in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, none of our people 11, havews, 2, 4, or mentioned any of the stuff that goes on in washington. i want you every morning -- other...