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fresno is one county to watch more than riverside. they brought the 10 county matt down several times over the last few years. thank you. >> thank you. any other public comment? seeing none, all in favor say, "aye". >> aye. >> all opposed? it's unanimous. item no. 3. city clerk: item 3. action item approving of action plan continuing fee proposal. >> on hewitt you have before you a presentation last year as part of the rating cycle we went through a laborious settle calculations and now we are under a 2-year rate. the rates are posted on page 1. the e plus 2 is $11.30. and as a matter of being complete. we wanted to let you know that you do offer the vision care benefit for people who need computer assistive glasses and cost $0.85 per employee per month. we also wanted to raise on page two of this document that we at that time determine is reasonable and sufficient for premium yuns -- and you are under a rate and we bring the rate as part of the cycle of this business. do you have to approve them? >> i don't know. i will to have ask e
fresno is one county to watch more than riverside. they brought the 10 county matt down several times over the last few years. thank you. >> thank you. any other public comment? seeing none, all in favor say, "aye". >> aye. >> all opposed? it's unanimous. item no. 3. city clerk: item 3. action item approving of action plan continuing fee proposal. >> on hewitt you have before you a presentation last year as part of the rating cycle we went through a laborious...
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i know you are out in riverside where one of the families lived. had an opportunity to talk to one of the families tonight? >> that's right. they're inside right now. it's a desperate situation inside. they've been calling the school and the hospital. they were just able to get ahold of humboldt university and found out that their twin daughters identical twins we're talking about one of them was on a bus that did not crash. the other one was on the bus that did indeed crash and they have not heard from her. they are desperately trying to find out what happened. they are hoping for the best but they're fearing the worst. let's listen to what the younger sister had to say. >> i just know that god has them. >> now, daughters marisol and marisa are from north vista high school in riverside. it's one of many southern california schools in which students were on board that bus. but to all of the families we've had contact with here in southern california, none of them have learned yet whether their students were killed or not. that is the news that we'r
i know you are out in riverside where one of the families lived. had an opportunity to talk to one of the families tonight? >> that's right. they're inside right now. it's a desperate situation inside. they've been calling the school and the hospital. they were just able to get ahold of humboldt university and found out that their twin daughters identical twins we're talking about one of them was on a bus that did not crash. the other one was on the bus that did indeed crash and they have...
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in 2001 my school riverside was born.for the last 18 years the curriculum, in his bid designed using a simple 4-step process. feel, imagine, doom, and share. what i would like to ask you to look at is how in but the, ethics, engagement, and elevation are embedded in each of the steps. so when designed the equipment and the tools and the curriculum to give our children to start valuing doing goodbye. excited about problem-solving, design thinking, scientific inquiry as well as recognizing the words you have to change of would like to show you -- i hope i could take all of you to riverside and show you how amazing they are. i'm going to show you much of korea's a story of what happens when he blurred the boundaries between school and life. my tenth graders designed something for the blue chip company. a product of value but added value to live. so. ♪ [inaudible] and we all were excited by this. we did know. [inaudible] ♪ [inaudible] ♪ >> the fact that you made yourself actual solution. excellent presentation. well-balanced
in 2001 my school riverside was born.for the last 18 years the curriculum, in his bid designed using a simple 4-step process. feel, imagine, doom, and share. what i would like to ask you to look at is how in but the, ethics, engagement, and elevation are embedded in each of the steps. so when designed the equipment and the tools and the curriculum to give our children to start valuing doing goodbye. excited about problem-solving, design thinking, scientific inquiry as well as recognizing the...
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that's why riverside maybe that's why riverside is here. thank you very much.>> thank you so much,, kiran. now we will go to the audience for questions. if you could wait for the microphone and make sure your question is a question. started a young women's leadership charter school. could you tell us a little bit about anything you've learned in chicago that you may be able to implement in design for change? muched there is so potential in each of the schools and just wanting to forge more to educate or parent out of fear. chicago is ready for it. i'm excited. we have had some wonderful conversations. >> not all people welcome change. you have encountered obstacles by those who maybe don't want to see change. >> you want us to teach quadratic equations or do this? it comes from leadership and the fact that we had to finish the curriculum. we have no time. we have no time to make our children empowered. i find that is a mindset. do? can one person nothing is going to change. keepe core of this, i thinking if only we could have started with "what if" isnteansd of
that's why riverside maybe that's why riverside is here. thank you very much.>> thank you so much,, kiran. now we will go to the audience for questions. if you could wait for the microphone and make sure your question is a question. started a young women's leadership charter school. could you tell us a little bit about anything you've learned in chicago that you may be able to implement in design for change? muched there is so potential in each of the schools and just wanting to forge...
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steve hartman, "on the road," in riverside, california. >> that is the cbs evening news tonight. scott is back on monday, and on "60 minutes" sunday, i'm jeff glor, i'll see you on the sunday evening news. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. store. bb is at >>> and we have breaking news tonight. a car plows into a crowded bay area chocolate store. kpix 5 reporter brian webb is at the scene in pleasant hill right now. brian? >> reporter: and police say this all started when two cars collided in this intersection right out in front of the store. one of the cars ricocheted off the other one perfectly came up this path right through the front doors and it was something of an easter miracle nobody was hurt inside. this is why. wow! a car right in the middle of the store stopped at the back wall and a delicious mess of candy and chocolate all around. police say there were plenty of people inside too, customers and workers, and nobody was seriously hurt mainly, they say, because somebody insi
steve hartman, "on the road," in riverside, california. >> that is the cbs evening news tonight. scott is back on monday, and on "60 minutes" sunday, i'm jeff glor, i'll see you on the sunday evening news. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. store. bb is at >>> and we have breaking news tonight. a car plows into a crowded bay area chocolate store. kpix 5...
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a time should be full of joy is full of fear after three of her friends from riverside were involved in a deadly bus crash in northern california. two of them, twin sisters, a 17-year-olds. marissa is unaccounted for. >> just kind of thinking and hoping that all three of them will be okay we'll have them home. and safe. in a couple days. i hope to see them at school, again. >> dela cruz supposed to go on the trip but decided not to go because of prom the twins' family says marissa was the baby. she was born five minutes after her identical sister. marisol has been trying to find her best friend. >> i know she's there. >> for the last year the 26-year-old worked as an admissions representative. his wife was too distraught to talk. at riverside, counsellors being brought in to help classmates deal with the accident one student remains hospitalized in stable condition. >> we're working with the families and making sure families are joined together and that we have support for students and staff and schools >> friends say despite growing fears they're trying to remain positive, praying s
a time should be full of joy is full of fear after three of her friends from riverside were involved in a deadly bus crash in northern california. two of them, twin sisters, a 17-year-olds. marissa is unaccounted for. >> just kind of thinking and hoping that all three of them will be okay we'll have them home. and safe. in a couple days. i hope to see them at school, again. >> dela cruz supposed to go on the trip but decided not to go because of prom the twins' family says marissa...
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a time should be full of joy is full of fear after three of her friends from riverside were involved in a deadly bus crash in northern california. two of them, twin sisters, a 17-year-olds. marissa is unaccounted for. >> just kind of thinking and hoping that all three of them will be okay we'll have them home. and safe. in a couple days. i hope to see them at school, again. >> dela cruz supposed to go on the trip but decided not to go because of prom the twins' family says marissa was the baby. she was born five minutes after her identical sister. marisol has been trying to find her best friend. >> i know she's there. >> for the last year the 26-year-old worked as an admissions representative. his wife was too distraught to talk. at riverside, counsellors being brought in to help classmates deal with the accident one student remains hospitalized in stable condition. >> we're working with the families and making sure families are joined together and that we have support for students and staff and schools >> friends say despite growing fears they're trying to remain positive, praying s
a time should be full of joy is full of fear after three of her friends from riverside were involved in a deadly bus crash in northern california. two of them, twin sisters, a 17-year-olds. marissa is unaccounted for. >> just kind of thinking and hoping that all three of them will be okay we'll have them home. and safe. in a couple days. i hope to see them at school, again. >> dela cruz supposed to go on the trip but decided not to go because of prom the twins' family says marissa...
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a ricardo ramos, un conductor de autobus escolar de riverside, lo consideran un heroe!! la nietecitay ramos corrio y tambien las salvo las dos!!la patrulla de carreteras lo nombro el conductor del aqo. llegamos al >> quÉ tenemos hoy?
a ricardo ramos, un conductor de autobus escolar de riverside, lo consideran un heroe!! la nietecitay ramos corrio y tambien las salvo las dos!!la patrulla de carreteras lo nombro el conductor del aqo. llegamos al >> quÉ tenemos hoy?
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a ricardo ramos, un conductor de autobus escolar de riverside, lo consideran un heroe!!ecitay ramos corrio y tambien las salvo las dos!!la patrulla de carreteras lo nombro el conductor del aqo. llegamos al >> jaqueca, taquicardia. >> charros, pero ¿por quÉ no me dijiste antes? >> acabo de llegar, mi amor. >> ¿quÉ se me hace? que mejor le voy a dar una vuelta a rebe, no me tardo ¿um? >> bueno. >> ahorita vengo. >> no sÉ por que no me dejaste que te besara, pero no me importa porque eso hace que yo te desee mÁs ¿sabes, mi dartaÑÁn? por mÍ, yo me caso contigo, maÑana.
a ricardo ramos, un conductor de autobus escolar de riverside, lo consideran un heroe!!ecitay ramos corrio y tambien las salvo las dos!!la patrulla de carreteras lo nombro el conductor del aqo. llegamos al >> jaqueca, taquicardia. >> charros, pero ¿por quÉ no me dijiste antes? >> acabo de llegar, mi amor. >> ¿quÉ se me hace? que mejor le voy a dar una vuelta a rebe, no me tardo ¿um? >> bueno. >> ahorita vengo. >> no sÉ por que no me dejaste que te...
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it has to touch children's lives that do not come to riverside.t every society has to take care of its children, right? societies will have 250 tv channels instead of safer community spaces. what if the city could design for not just childhood? the children will nurture the city. this was a dialogue we did with municipalities, police, citizens. we have the best design college in the best business minds. the city has not benefited from these best minds. how can we all come together to make the city child friendly? i will share with you three snapshots. our children are often told not to play in the parks. services like multiplexes that close down the doors for the child in the street. how do you open up the doors to our children? the busiest street for traffic and make it a playground for children. iran for the first time street.ake corner i said, no. i want main street.
it has to touch children's lives that do not come to riverside.t every society has to take care of its children, right? societies will have 250 tv channels instead of safer community spaces. what if the city could design for not just childhood? the children will nurture the city. this was a dialogue we did with municipalities, police, citizens. we have the best design college in the best business minds. the city has not benefited from these best minds. how can we all come together to make the...
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riverside, indicates that we shouldn't be just concerned about the are liquids but the devices themselves>> when you do your experiments in the lab you hope to find something and it all started with one cardomizer. we found burning on the fibers. we kept dissecting and dissecting and found this over and over again. i never thought in a million years i would find this. >> the break through finding is the aerosols the e-cigarettes emit have their own version of secondhand smoke. >> the e-si the e-cigs consequence. instead, there's a battery powered atomizer that heats up a liquid mixture inside. this mixture turns into vapor which the individual i in inhales. >> we found there were metal particles that were found in the fluid as well as coating the fibers. >> these pictures are tin particles from the fluids. so i should be concerned that there are similar fibers in my lungs if i am an e-cigarette user. >> uh-huh. >> wow. so this leads to respiratory complaints. >> yes. >> and other type of i would say lung tissue agitation. >> absolutely. >> even though e-cigarettes are not relatinged by th
riverside, indicates that we shouldn't be just concerned about the are liquids but the devices themselves>> when you do your experiments in the lab you hope to find something and it all started with one cardomizer. we found burning on the fibers. we kept dissecting and dissecting and found this over and over again. i never thought in a million years i would find this. >> the break through finding is the aerosols the e-cigarettes emit have their own version of secondhand smoke....
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the riverside coroner's office says toxicology test results may tell investigators why truong died. those results expected to be available in about four weeks. >>> more heartwrenching news from mill valley where for the second time in a week a woman has been found dead on a mount tamalpais. police say no signs of foul play but are planning an autopsy on the woman you see, marie sanner, a 50-year-old kindergarten teacher discovered on thursday it. her father reported her missing when sanner did not come home from a hike. doesn't look like this case is in any way linked to a men lo park woman who disappeared on march 30th. magdalena glinkowski's body was found on saturday not far from where sanner was located. >>> a deadly stabbing attack on a pit bull in san francisco has dog owners on edge this morning. it happened early friday morning while a man was walking his dog in the mission district. police say the two other men accosted and ganged up on him trying to grab his pit bull. the dog owner fought back. he realized his pit bull had been stabbed once the two attackers ran away. the
the riverside coroner's office says toxicology test results may tell investigators why truong died. those results expected to be available in about four weeks. >>> more heartwrenching news from mill valley where for the second time in a week a woman has been found dead on a mount tamalpais. police say no signs of foul play but are planning an autopsy on the woman you see, marie sanner, a 50-year-old kindergarten teacher discovered on thursday it. her father reported her missing when...
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area is alameda and san mateo and santa clara and los angeles and san bernardino and san diego and riverside. as part of the evaluation of readiness the centers for medi-cal and m.d. services have done readiness assessments to determine whether the plans in the county are ready to move forward the earliest is april of 2014. at this point there's one county moving forward for april 2014 a that's san mateo but the other county are basically going to move forward bans they're readyness in he remembers of the health plans and the services for readiness. so for example, alameda county is scheduled to start in july of 2014 and sarah county is scheduled to start in january of 2015 there's a variety of start dates so in terms of menacing the enrollment process for the most part they'll be enrolled by their birthdays so people will get before it their birthday they'll get a 90 day novs notice and a 50 and thirty day notice. they need to a choose a plan option or they'll be possibly enrolled similarly with people with disabilities what their enrolled their defaulted if they don't make a choice so comm
area is alameda and san mateo and santa clara and los angeles and san bernardino and san diego and riverside. as part of the evaluation of readiness the centers for medi-cal and m.d. services have done readiness assessments to determine whether the plans in the county are ready to move forward the earliest is april of 2014. at this point there's one county moving forward for april 2014 a that's san mateo but the other county are basically going to move forward bans they're readyness in he...
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the riverside county coroner is not ruling out drug or alcohol overdose and plans to run toxicology tests to determine the exact cause, but that could take up to four weeks. the festival kicked off its second weekend today. >> i'm sure people this weekend will do it again, and i hope it doesn't happen. >> it is easy to get excited about the party and the music. anyone can offer you anything and go with the flow and then you don't know the consequences. >> coachella's promoters are saddened by the death and call it an unfortunate, isolated incident. >>> a street in piedmont is covered in dirt following a landslide is back open tonight. sky 7hd shows us what was a residence and it buried much of the road. city crews spent the day clearing away the mess and then pg&e took over cutting affected tree limbs. the landslide was caused when a one-inch pipe in the homeowner's irrigation system broke. >> it is under pressure and if it runs all night and people are not aware of it there is concentrated fluey coming down the steep slope and then it makes the soil flow like a liquid. >> it helped -- th
the riverside county coroner is not ruling out drug or alcohol overdose and plans to run toxicology tests to determine the exact cause, but that could take up to four weeks. the festival kicked off its second weekend today. >> i'm sure people this weekend will do it again, and i hope it doesn't happen. >> it is easy to get excited about the party and the music. anyone can offer you anything and go with the flow and then you don't know the consequences. >> coachella's promoters...
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you just heard from calvin from riverside said he was talking to the boy behind him one minute and the next minute he was gone. >> he was sitting in back of me and ten minutes later he was sitting up there putting his music and stuff, and, unfortunaunforchly, he's one of the ones that passed away. >> also these twin girls. clara is looking for her older teenage sister twins. one is okay, the one that was on the bus that was not involved in the accident and the other, though, still unaccounted for this morning. as you might imagine, her family is just waiting innin agony. >> we love them a lot and that we're waiting for them to come back. >> so, that is the situation here as we continue to wait and hear exactly who was on the buses. there's still information that many people are grappling to find out. that's why the scene is so very active, as you just heard from anthony slaughter. we, too, in the newsroom are very, very busy. watching every development of the story and bring you the latest as soon as we get it. >>> continuing coverage of the story all morning long. nbc station in los a
you just heard from calvin from riverside said he was talking to the boy behind him one minute and the next minute he was gone. >> he was sitting in back of me and ten minutes later he was sitting up there putting his music and stuff, and, unfortunaunforchly, he's one of the ones that passed away. >> also these twin girls. clara is looking for her older teenage sister twins. one is okay, the one that was on the bus that was not involved in the accident and the other, though, still...
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. >>> a riverside teen, who was on the bus, calls the crash quote the worst experience of my life. calvin was asleep until he heard a loud boom. he is as he -- he says he is still in shock. >> i heard boom, boom. a little explosion, a ball of fire. i felt it. i felt it. after i jumped i did not look back. i ran, you just run for your life. all i was thinking in my head, this bus is going to explode. >> just looking for my friends michael and adrian and his fiancee, i did not see them. that is when i realized i did not see them and they were still on the bus. >> on the plane i cried, i cried, i cried only because i -- i what i got on my foot, it will cure. but what i got in my head, knowing i talked to those people minutes before they died, that hurts. that hurts the most. >>> tonight, a 49er super star is in trouble again. smith was take eninto custody at l.a.x. this afternoon after allegedly yelling "bomb" in the airport terminal. the drama began at a gate when smith was selected for the secondary screening. the police say he became uncooperative and then indicated he had an explo
. >>> a riverside teen, who was on the bus, calls the crash quote the worst experience of my life. calvin was asleep until he heard a loud boom. he is as he -- he says he is still in shock. >> i heard boom, boom. a little explosion, a ball of fire. i felt it. i felt it. after i jumped i did not look back. i ran, you just run for your life. all i was thinking in my head, this bus is going to explode. >> just looking for my friends michael and adrian and his fiancee, i did...
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the riverside county coroner is not ruling out drug or alcohol overdose and plans to run toxicology tests to determine the exact cause, but that could take up to four weeks. the festival kicked off its second weekend today. >> i'm sure people this weekend will do it again, and i hope it doesn't happen. >> it is easy to get excited about the party and the music. anyone can offer you anything and go with the flow and then you don't know the consequences. >> coachella's promoters are saddened by the death and call it an unfortunate, isolated incident. >>> a street in piedmont is covered in dirt following a landslide is back open tonight. sky 7hd shows us what was a residence and it buried much of the road. city crews spent the day clearing away the mess and then pg&e took over cutting affected tree limbs. the landslide was caused when a one-inch pipe in the homeowner's irrigation system broke. >> it is under pressure and if it runs all night and people are not aware of it there is concentrated fluey coming down the steep slope and then it makes the soil flow like a liquid. >> it helped -- th
the riverside county coroner is not ruling out drug or alcohol overdose and plans to run toxicology tests to determine the exact cause, but that could take up to four weeks. the festival kicked off its second weekend today. >> i'm sure people this weekend will do it again, and i hope it doesn't happen. >> it is easy to get excited about the party and the music. anyone can offer you anything and go with the flow and then you don't know the consequences. >> coachella's promoters...
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the riverside county coroner is not ruling out drug or alcohol overdose and plans to run toxicology tests to determine the exact cause, but that could take up to four weeks. the festival kicked off its second weekend today. >> i'm sure people this weekend will do it again, and i hope it doesn't happen. >> it is easy to get excited about the party and the music. anyone can offer you anything and go with the flow and then you don't know the consequences. >> coachella's promoters are saddened by the death and call it an unfortunate, isolated incident. >>> a street in piedmont is covered in dirt following a landslide is back open tonight. sky 7hd shows us what was a residence and it buried much of the road. city crews spent the day clearing away the mess and then pg&e took over cutting affected tree limbs. the landslide was caused when a one-inch pipe in the homeowner's irrigation system broke. >> it is under pressure and if it runs all night and people are not aware of it there is concentrated fluey coming down the steep slope and then it makes the soil flow like a liquid. >> it helped -- th
the riverside county coroner is not ruling out drug or alcohol overdose and plans to run toxicology tests to determine the exact cause, but that could take up to four weeks. the festival kicked off its second weekend today. >> i'm sure people this weekend will do it again, and i hope it doesn't happen. >> it is easy to get excited about the party and the music. anyone can offer you anything and go with the flow and then you don't know the consequences. >> coachella's promoters...
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yeah, it was riverside. just north of los angeles, where -- this was back in the early '70s -- the parents of the children who couldn't play football in the afternoon because the smog levels were so high that they were ordered indoors finally got agitated enough that they sued the city, they sued the federal government. i was ordered by a court out there to impose, as the clean air act told me to, a transportation control strategy. they said the automobile controls are not going to make it by 1975. the law says you have to ensure that these standards are met by that period, and if you can't do it by imposing the controls on the automobile, then impose transportation control. we couldn't figure out what to do. the court threatened to hold me in contempt. it sort of boiled down to an issue of their mobility versus my freedom, so i flew out there and announced that 80% of the cars are going to have to get off the road. i am here in los angeles because, in the implementation of the clean air act, los angeles is
yeah, it was riverside. just north of los angeles, where -- this was back in the early '70s -- the parents of the children who couldn't play football in the afternoon because the smog levels were so high that they were ordered indoors finally got agitated enough that they sued the city, they sued the federal government. i was ordered by a court out there to impose, as the clean air act told me to, a transportation control strategy. they said the automobile controls are not going to make it by...
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vo marisa y su hermana gemela, marisol serrato, de norte vista high en riverside iban a conocer la universidadde humboldt junto a decenas de estudiantes mas de diversas escuelas del sur de california. marisa de quien la familia aun esperaba respuesta, falleci. marisol iba en otro de los autobuses. vo entre las victimas mortales estan los dos conductores, cinco estudiantes y tres docentes. uno de los vehiculos pertenece a la empresa de correos fedex, mientras que el otro trasladaba a alumnos del area de los angeles a visitar la universidad de humboldt en arcata . hasta el momento se han identificado cuatro de las victimas vo la informacion que se ha obtenido es limitada por lo aparatoso del accidente, as lo dio a conocer esta tarde la agencia nacional sobre seguridad de carreteras, que llevo a cabo una rueda de prensa tras arribar al lugar de los hechos. de acuerdo con el portavoz, varios pe- -tos federales continuaran trabajando para ir esclareciendo lo ocurrido. sot seguimos investigando... vo 241-3841 --el distrito escolar de los angeles dijo que 19 estudiantes de por lo menos 15 de sus escu
vo marisa y su hermana gemela, marisol serrato, de norte vista high en riverside iban a conocer la universidadde humboldt junto a decenas de estudiantes mas de diversas escuelas del sur de california. marisa de quien la familia aun esperaba respuesta, falleci. marisol iba en otro de los autobuses. vo entre las victimas mortales estan los dos conductores, cinco estudiantes y tres docentes. uno de los vehiculos pertenece a la empresa de correos fedex, mientras que el otro trasladaba a alumnos del...
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it made the roads a little pit damp and now it is trying to push through riverside and heading down to mission viejo. down i-5, maybe a shower or two, that's it. expected rainfall totals, in addition to what we have already seen, not a lot. little further up to the north around bakerbakersfield, a chan getting to more showery type weather. not as much rain as yesterday for the entire region. that's your national forecast. >>> looks like our showery type weather pattern continues for the west. >> mission viejo, showing your so cal chops. >> you would think i would be better at it, but we're trying. >>> startling new report the enhance ed interrogation progra. and meet the couple that won the lottery three times in two weeks. and extreme measures one set of parents took over their daughter's messy room. where is that? hi. i just finished an energy audit of this building and started my own dog walking business. what did you do to deserve that thin mints flavor coffee-mate? it's only one of the most delicious girl scout cookie flavors ever. i changed the printer ink. really? it's actually
it made the roads a little pit damp and now it is trying to push through riverside and heading down to mission viejo. down i-5, maybe a shower or two, that's it. expected rainfall totals, in addition to what we have already seen, not a lot. little further up to the north around bakerbakersfield, a chan getting to more showery type weather. not as much rain as yesterday for the entire region. that's your national forecast. >>> looks like our showery type weather pattern continues for...
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. >> reporter: calvin, a 17-year-old student from riverside, who survived the crash, is trying to wrap his head around his brush with death. he had just met a fellow student onboard, another boy, both had been talking about music when his new friend got up to talk with the driver and charge his music device. a few minutes later, he was gone. >> he was talking to me, ten minutes later he was up there putting his music and stuff. and unfortunately, he's one of the ones that passed away. >> that school bus, that tour bus was carrying more than 50 people, many of whom ended up being transported to the hospital. some still in critical condition. peggy? >> it's absolutely just tragic and heart wrenching to hear the latest details. thank you very much, bob. >> now, that bus carrying all those students is owned by tour bus company silverado stages based in san luis obispo. we spoke with the company's ceo overnight. he was, as you might imagine, as devastated as everyone else >> the most extensive actions possible to ensure the safety of every one of our passengers and all of our drivers and th
. >> reporter: calvin, a 17-year-old student from riverside, who survived the crash, is trying to wrap his head around his brush with death. he had just met a fellow student onboard, another boy, both had been talking about music when his new friend got up to talk with the driver and charge his music device. a few minutes later, he was gone. >> he was talking to me, ten minutes later he was up there putting his music and stuff. and unfortunately, he's one of the ones that passed...
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. >> reporter: once they came back, the yosemite riverside inn was still standing.he sign had melted and the fire crept up to the cabins but it was standing. >> it was very devastating to see how close your property actually came. >> reporter: but 400 square miles of trees and woods are now blackened moon scapes. every we're rust colored leaves and pine needles reveal the fire's path. their home is like an island surrounded by charred forest. >> it is hard, especially for our kids. they want to be out roaming like they always have, and they're very confined. >> reporter: but amid the destruction are signs of life. acres of burned trees are now being milled and sold for lumber. >> along our right-of-way, we were able to sell some of the timber, the hazard trees along the power distribution right-of-way. >> reporter: san francisco's public utilities commission sold some burned timber from its lands to help offset the damage to a pair of hydroelectric plants on the water system. >> we had our main distribution lines that basically transit power between facilities. most
. >> reporter: once they came back, the yosemite riverside inn was still standing.he sign had melted and the fire crept up to the cabins but it was standing. >> it was very devastating to see how close your property actually came. >> reporter: but 400 square miles of trees and woods are now blackened moon scapes. every we're rust colored leaves and pine needles reveal the fire's path. their home is like an island surrounded by charred forest. >> it is hard, especially...
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one of the students still missing is 17-year-old marissa seratto from riverside. she was on the trip with her twin sister but her twin was on another bus and arrived safely at humboldt. neighbors say the girls are good students on the honor roll and involved in church and community. >> they're very close and very attached. so i cannot imagine how marisol must be feeling. i'm hoping everyone else on the trip is okay. >> marissa's brother says the family hasn't slept since learning about the crash on the news at their father's 65th birthday celebration. >>> the injured passengers were taken to various hospitals as brian showed you there. 11 people were transported to enloe medical center in chico. two in critical condition, seven people taken to other medical facilities two in critical, five in fair condition. >>> the high school teens on the bus were low income or first generation students. they were participating in the preview plus program at humboldt state a two-day event sponsored by the university. one bus was from fresno and two of the buses were from the l.a
one of the students still missing is 17-year-old marissa seratto from riverside. she was on the trip with her twin sister but her twin was on another bus and arrived safely at humboldt. neighbors say the girls are good students on the honor roll and involved in church and community. >> they're very close and very attached. so i cannot imagine how marisol must be feeling. i'm hoping everyone else on the trip is okay. >> marissa's brother says the family hasn't slept since learning...
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riverside children outperforming the top 10 studios in math and science and english.ing project. it is an acronym for the time that they will graduate into the world and they need to be able to cleanse her inner self into the office and the second thing is because of the timing. this particular experience happens a month before they exit examinations and that's when everything goes crazy. it's just like when a child is in grade 12 they don't do the light of the day. and so you have to have perspective and life is much larger than the. so we take our children into this community and so this is their story and personal transformation and personal growth. ♪ ♪ [inaudible] >> the experience to engage ahead hands and hard. >> with completely bungee jump into this experience. >> every other experience has culminated into this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ momo. ♪ [inaudible] >> we went to the house and terrel, the one thing that i have gauged for now is respect. .. ♪ >> silence and just reflection. ♪ >> even the meals a taken in silence to understand the slowing down is important. [inaudible] [i
riverside children outperforming the top 10 studios in math and science and english.ing project. it is an acronym for the time that they will graduate into the world and they need to be able to cleanse her inner self into the office and the second thing is because of the timing. this particular experience happens a month before they exit examinations and that's when everything goes crazy. it's just like when a child is in grade 12 they don't do the light of the day. and so you have to have...
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they took the whole memorial down saying quote the bible's presence or absence on the table at the riversideining facility ignited controversy and division distracting from the table's primary purpose of honoring pow's mia. the base replaced the memorial with a flag. >> banished historians claim they found the holy grail in spain p. they say the cup christ drank from at the last supper was fused into this ornate chalice. researches say ancient documents confirm it is real tracing the cup's journey from jerusalem to cairo where it was traded to a spanish king as a peace offering. >> a 911 operator in atlanta saved her father's life on her very first day on the job. natalie poso spoke about how he was she was able to stay calm in this crisis. >> so many people were in the room i didn't think i would get the call. >> she had taken 40 calls that day but never thought she would hear a familiar voice on the other end of one of those emergency calls. >> i heard her voice and i saw her name pop up on the screen. i was like wait it's my aunt. >> her aunt dialled 911 after crystal's father had gone in
they took the whole memorial down saying quote the bible's presence or absence on the table at the riversideining facility ignited controversy and division distracting from the table's primary purpose of honoring pow's mia. the base replaced the memorial with a flag. >> banished historians claim they found the holy grail in spain p. they say the cup christ drank from at the last supper was fused into this ornate chalice. researches say ancient documents confirm it is real tracing the...
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speaker, i rise today to pay tribute to marlin borns, a local riverside county inventor and philanthropist who passed away at the age of 93. marlin and his wife, rosemary, founded what was then known as bournes laboratory out of michigan but the quick growth propeled them to relocate to my hometown of riverside, california. there his business grew to become a significant contributor in the fields of engineering and technology. his inventions would be used by nasa, the medical device industry, telecommunication companies and personal computer manufacturers. his fair pay for employees and respectful treatment of them are several of the reasons why some stayed with the company for 50 years. he was able to pour much of his success back into the community through his generous endowment of the university of california t riverside which is home to the creative engineering. his friends will remember a man who carried with him a gentle nature and giving spirit. he will be greatly missed. i yield back, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what
speaker, i rise today to pay tribute to marlin borns, a local riverside county inventor and philanthropist who passed away at the age of 93. marlin and his wife, rosemary, founded what was then known as bournes laboratory out of michigan but the quick growth propeled them to relocate to my hometown of riverside, california. there his business grew to become a significant contributor in the fields of engineering and technology. his inventions would be used by nasa, the medical device industry,...
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that will first require many people to give up their riverside homes. >> these homes are no match for the river. when the floodwater rises, it sweeps through the ground floor to the ceiling. last time, the entire district was flooded for three weeks. many who live here and the local government have had enough. there are about 900 rivers in jakarta and they all flood. the government wants to widen them. this means people who have lived here their whole life will have to move. she'll be relocated to an apartment building close by. she says the last flood left behind knee high mud. >> i was trapped on the second floor and couldn't get out. i was forced to jump to my neighbor's house. >> the government plans to clear 15 meters on either side of the river. that's four rows of houses. thousands of people will have to be relocated. >> this man has already lost three rooms of his house, swept away by the river. he wants to move, but only if the government pays him for taking his land or what's left of it. >> if the government wants us to move, they need to give us proper compensation. it's ve
that will first require many people to give up their riverside homes. >> these homes are no match for the river. when the floodwater rises, it sweeps through the ground floor to the ceiling. last time, the entire district was flooded for three weeks. many who live here and the local government have had enough. there are about 900 rivers in jakarta and they all flood. the government wants to widen them. this means people who have lived here their whole life will have to move. she'll be...
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. >> reporter: martinez officialsfiant a state supreme court ruling in riverside county that opens the door to allowing cities to ban medical marijuana grows. still there could be a passionate turn out at martinez city hall wednesday night as medical marijuana supporters try to fight this proposal ban. live in martinez, ken wayne, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a rare event tonight. a total lunar eclipt. the de-- ellipse. it is referred to as the blood moon. here in the bay area you could start seeing it around 11:00 p.m. the shoreline is hosting a lunar ellipse watch. >> interesting. >>> our weather now. our chief meteorologist bill martin. wow! what a day. >> what a day and what a weekend we had. problems will be in san francisco in terms of viewing because the fog will make a push inland tonight like last night. 12:00 p.m., 12:00 a.m., 1:00 a.m., that is when the fog will make a play for some of the east bay hills as well. even towards lafayette you may have trouble viewing. best places east bay and livermore valley, but san francisco, you have fog. you have fog right now. come in closer.
. >> reporter: martinez officialsfiant a state supreme court ruling in riverside county that opens the door to allowing cities to ban medical marijuana grows. still there could be a passionate turn out at martinez city hall wednesday night as medical marijuana supporters try to fight this proposal ban. live in martinez, ken wayne, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a rare event tonight. a total lunar eclipt. the de-- ellipse. it is referred to as the blood moon. here in the bay area you...
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the village of riverside is teaching residents how to handle encounters with coyotes. the humane society hosted a free training seminar last night. participants were taught how to protect their homes, pets and themselves from coyotes in a humane way .... including the use of noisemakers and hoses. there have been numerous coyote sightings in the area recently. officials say some of the coyotes are becoming more bold as they grow accustomed to being around people. a team of researchers in california have crowned of demetrius will have more to our morning about coyotes. >> the team of researchers in california have crowned theworlds fastest land animal. and it's a pretty interesting choice. it's a *mite . researchers from the claremont colleges say this species of mite has been recorded running 322-body-lengths-per-second. that's equivalent to olympian usain bolt running 13-hundred miles per hour. the cheetah, often described as the worlds fastest animal at 60 miles per hour, moves only sixteen body lengths per second. >> music: it's raining men. >> i think we may have g
the village of riverside is teaching residents how to handle encounters with coyotes. the humane society hosted a free training seminar last night. participants were taught how to protect their homes, pets and themselves from coyotes in a humane way .... including the use of noisemakers and hoses. there have been numerous coyote sightings in the area recently. officials say some of the coyotes are becoming more bold as they grow accustomed to being around people. a team of researchers in...
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in new york, thousands of christians ended holy week singing hymns of the world famous riverside churcha new york tradition. >> now, to jerusalem, the major faith making claim to the holy city creating conflict on easter weekend. arsz explains. >> christian pilgrims marking easter in the holy city. this year, the calendars for easter in western churches align t amochristian palestins, a gro dwindling in size a group of christians from jer uses let me fiept a claim with the high court. they were demanding better treatment from israel police and access to their holy site. >> they claim to observe and the democracy in the middle east and the only plates where christians, you know, are thriving supposedly. we don't feel that in jerusalem. over the past few years, since 2005, it's been progressively getting worse. moshowerd said it's system attic discrimination. evidence that shows police preventing palestinian d dignitaries from entering the old city last year despite having had prior approval. at the same time you see the jewish worshippers are allowed freedom of access. what's happening h
in new york, thousands of christians ended holy week singing hymns of the world famous riverside churcha new york tradition. >> now, to jerusalem, the major faith making claim to the holy city creating conflict on easter weekend. arsz explains. >> christian pilgrims marking easter in the holy city. this year, the calendars for easter in western churches align t amochristian palestins, a gro dwindling in size a group of christians from jer uses let me fiept a claim with the high...
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. >> reporter: buff once they came back, the yosemite riverside inn was still standing. >> it was devastating to see how close your property actually came. >> reporter: but 400 square miles of trees and woods are blackened moonscapes. pine needles reveal the fire's path. their home is like an island surrounded by charred forest. >> it is hard for our kids. they want to be out roaming. >> reporter: but amid the destruction are signs of life. >> we were able to sell some of the timber, the hazard trees along the power distribution right-of-way. >> reporter: the public utilities commission sold burned timber from its land to help offset the damage to electric plants on the hetch hetchy water system. >> most of those distribution line, well, all the distribution lines were damaged and downed by the fire activity. >> reporter: the fire forced the plants off line for about two weeks. immediately after, the utility went about replacing hundreds of power poles and transmission lines. now, as the tourist season approaches, business owners wonder if the visitors will return. >> i think a lot of people
. >> reporter: buff once they came back, the yosemite riverside inn was still standing. >> it was devastating to see how close your property actually came. >> reporter: but 400 square miles of trees and woods are blackened moonscapes. pine needles reveal the fire's path. their home is like an island surrounded by charred forest. >> it is hard for our kids. they want to be out roaming. >> reporter: but amid the destruction are signs of life. >> we were able to...
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the riverside county coroner is not ruling out a drug or alcohol overdose. they ordered toxicology tests to determine the exact cause but that could take up to four weeks. the festival kicked off their second weekend yesterday. >> i'm sure people will do it again. i hope is doesn't happen. >> it's easy to get excited like about the party and music, and anyone can offer you anything and go with the flow and you don't know about the consequences. >> the promoters say they are saddened by the death. they call it unfortunate, but isolated. >> a street in piedmont covered in dirt following a landslide is back open this this morning. this shows what was a resident's steep yard. it buries much of the road at 11:00 yesterday morning. city crews spent the morning taking cleaning up the mess. then pg&e took over. it was caused when a one-inch pipe in the homeowner's irrigation system broke. >> it's under pressure and it runs all night and people around aware of it, you have concentrated flow coming down the steep slope and it basically causes the soils to flow like a
the riverside county coroner is not ruling out a drug or alcohol overdose. they ordered toxicology tests to determine the exact cause but that could take up to four weeks. the festival kicked off their second weekend yesterday. >> i'm sure people will do it again. i hope is doesn't happen. >> it's easy to get excited like about the party and music, and anyone can offer you anything and go with the flow and you don't know about the consequences. >> the promoters say they are...
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. >>> another missing victim is 17-year-old marissa seratto from riverside on the trip with her twin sister but her twin was on another bus. remember, there were three. and she arrived safely at humboldt. marissa's brother says the family hasn't slept since learning about the crash on the news and they heard that at their father's 65th birthday party. >>> the ceo of fedex released this statement a few hours ago saying, i want everyone to know that we at fedex are committed to providing every resource necessary. accident. we have more information abt the victims on kpix dot-comd we'll have another live rept coming up at 6:30.. with the latest on the victims. new at six: with the summer travel season fast approach get ready for more high air fares and packed planes. but it is not just passengers feeling the pinch of the new realities of air travel... kpix 5's mark sayre is livet mineta san jose internation. with the ongoing fallout fr the recession let's start with some good . preliminary passenger traff figures are out for 2013 and they show >>> elizabeth, let's start with some good n
. >>> another missing victim is 17-year-old marissa seratto from riverside on the trip with her twin sister but her twin was on another bus. remember, there were three. and she arrived safely at humboldt. marissa's brother says the family hasn't slept since learning about the crash on the news and they heard that at their father's 65th birthday party. >>> the ceo of fedex released this statement a few hours ago saying, i want everyone to know that we at fedex are committed to...
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. >> and on a trip to riverside church, mandela had them literally dancing in the aisles. of being with this great man a few years later on a trip to the united nations, and during his first trip to the u.s. as south africa's president. he worshipped in harlem, where martin luther king's former executive was pastor. dr. walker taught me that you can grow and change and change the world. he made us read about how gandhi said change must begin with you. nelson mandela went to jail for 27 years. he went in jail being called a terrorist, one that was planning all kinds of guerilla warfare and murderous acts, even in a land they were being murdered and summarily robbed of justice. he came out a unifier, one that brought a nation together. he grew and the world grew, and that's why tonight where he said he was a yankee, we will honor him and we will raise his legacy. thanks for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> bringing in the big guns. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening, i'm joy reid in for chris matthews. leading off tonight, a big new challenge
. >> and on a trip to riverside church, mandela had them literally dancing in the aisles. of being with this great man a few years later on a trip to the united nations, and during his first trip to the u.s. as south africa's president. he worshipped in harlem, where martin luther king's former executive was pastor. dr. walker taught me that you can grow and change and change the world. he made us read about how gandhi said change must begin with you. nelson mandela went to jail for 27...
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the riverside county coroner is not ruling out a drug or alcohol overdose. they ordered toxicology tests to determine the exact cause but that could take up to four weeks. the festival kicked off their second weekend yesterday. >> i'm sure people will do it again. i hope is doesn't happen. >> anyone can offer you anything and go with the flow and you don't know about the consequence. >> the promoters say they are saddened by the death. they call it unfortunate, but isolated. >> a street in piedmont covered in dirt following a landslide is back open it this morning. this shows what was a resident's steep yard. it buries much of the road at 11:00 yesterday morning. city crews spent the morning taking cleaning up the mess. then pg&e took over. it was caused when a 100. pipe in the homeowner's irrigation system broke. >> it's under pressure and it runs all night and people around aware of it, you have concentrated flow coming down the steep slope and it basically causes the soils to flow like a liquid. >> the homeowner may have to pay for the clean up costs. >>>
the riverside county coroner is not ruling out a drug or alcohol overdose. they ordered toxicology tests to determine the exact cause but that could take up to four weeks. the festival kicked off their second weekend yesterday. >> i'm sure people will do it again. i hope is doesn't happen. >> anyone can offer you anything and go with the flow and you don't know about the consequence. >> the promoters say they are saddened by the death. they call it unfortunate, but isolated....
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fault that runs all the way from north of san francisco all the way down to mexico, right through riverside east of l.a. we're talking about a different fault. this is what the san andreas fault is going to do, all along the fault, going to slide, the slip strike. you see how that moves and you can see the pictures where defenses don't line up anymore. that's when the earth moves this way and buildings shake back and forth like this. but with this new thrust fault here, from about puente hills, it's not a horizontal thrust anymore. it's a vertical issue we're worried about. we're worried the strike, the slip, is going to be this way. it's going to slide up, and so all the buildings that are up here on top of the earth are going to be pushed up by a couple feet. and it's not an even push up. you think, that's okay, i'm two feet higher, that's great. but your neighbor is one foot higher, your neighbor here two feet higher, think about what that does to the infrastructure when the pipes and sewers and lines are under water. we had a big earthquake down here. and this is a different type of fau
fault that runs all the way from north of san francisco all the way down to mexico, right through riverside east of l.a. we're talking about a different fault. this is what the san andreas fault is going to do, all along the fault, going to slide, the slip strike. you see how that moves and you can see the pictures where defenses don't line up anymore. that's when the earth moves this way and buildings shake back and forth like this. but with this new thrust fault here, from about puente hills,...
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the riverside county coroner says 24-year-old died of a drug or alcohol overdose.ogy tests will be needed to confirm it. the person was at the festival in indio when she died saturday morning. she died yesterday afternoon. >>> a man driving by fire near petaluma early today may have saved some lives. this large detached garage and three cars inside were all destroyed. the flames were threatening to spread to the home next door where three people and their pets were sleeping inside. >> they were sleeping at the time. but they said their dogs woke them up. i was banging on the door and yelling and waiting for them to come out. >> everyone got out okay. no reported injuries. >>> in just a few hours, l.a.'s ban on ecigarettes goes into effect prohibiting vaporing in bars, restaurants and other city areas. it was approved in march. there are concerns the nicotine filled devices are dangerous and addictive. vips lounges and stores are exempt from the ban. the law takes effect at midnight. >>> the national park service wants you to get out and enjoy the sunshine this week
the riverside county coroner says 24-year-old died of a drug or alcohol overdose.ogy tests will be needed to confirm it. the person was at the festival in indio when she died saturday morning. she died yesterday afternoon. >>> a man driving by fire near petaluma early today may have saved some lives. this large detached garage and three cars inside were all destroyed. the flames were threatening to spread to the home next door where three people and their pets were sleeping inside....
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. >> reporter: in riverside, adriana weingold, kpix 5. >> talk about an amazing guy.os is also credited with saving a second child who was swept under his bus in that same flash flood last august. >>> coming up in the next half hour, armed in the courtroom. why this guy is fighting to bring a dagger to jury duty. >> blocked from using your cell phone when apple is going to block you out on purpose. >> we used to think marijuana was safe. >> tonight we have learned how pot can have severe consequences. ,,,,,,,, wireless networks are awesome. they let us use our phones to do amazing things. but why sign a 2-year phone contract just to use them? at net10 wireless, you can use the phone you already have and keep your network and number, too. but for half the cost. the bring your own phone plan. that's wireless your way. unlimited* talk, text, and data on the best 4g lte networks starts at just $40 a month. net10 wireless. a california man says he was to >>> now at 6:30, the fight to bring a knife to jury duty. a california man says he wants to be able to serve the county
. >> reporter: in riverside, adriana weingold, kpix 5. >> talk about an amazing guy.os is also credited with saving a second child who was swept under his bus in that same flash flood last august. >>> coming up in the next half hour, armed in the courtroom. why this guy is fighting to bring a dagger to jury duty. >> blocked from using your cell phone when apple is going to block you out on purpose. >> we used to think marijuana was safe. >> tonight we have...
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a riverside coroner is not ruling out a drug or alcohol overdose, he'll run tests to determine the exact cause that could take up to four weeks, the festival kicked off the second weekend yesterday. >> i'm sure people this weekend are going to do it again and i hope it doesn't happen. >> it's so easy to get like excited about like you know, the party, the music and then anyone can just offer you anything and just you know, go with the flow and you don't know about the consequences. >> coachella's promotors say they're saddened by the death, they call it unfortunately, but isolated. >>> street in piedmont covered in dirt following a landslide is back open this morning. sky 7 hd shows what was a resident's yard, which slipped down and spread across maraga avenue it buried much of the road at 11:00 yesterday morning. city crews spent the day clearing the mess and pg & e took over, cutting limbs. the city said the landslide was caused when a one-inch pipe in the homeowner's irrigation system broke. >> it's under pressure and if it runs all night and people aren't aware of it, you have concen
a riverside coroner is not ruling out a drug or alcohol overdose, he'll run tests to determine the exact cause that could take up to four weeks, the festival kicked off the second weekend yesterday. >> i'm sure people this weekend are going to do it again and i hope it doesn't happen. >> it's so easy to get like excited about like you know, the party, the music and then anyone can just offer you anything and just you know, go with the flow and you don't know about the consequences....
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. >> once they came back, the yosemite riverside inn was still standing. siding melted and the fire crept up to the cabins, but it was standing. >> very devastating to see how close your property actually came. >> but 400 square miles of trees and woods are now blackened moonscapes. everywhere, rust colored leaves and pine needles reveal the fire's path. it's like an island surrounded by charred forest. >> it's hard, especially for our kids. they want to be out roaming like they always have, and they're very confined. >> but amid the destruction are signs of life. acres of burn ed trees are now being milled and sold for lumber. >> along our right of way, we were able to sell some of the timber, the hazard trees along the power distribution right of way. >> san francisco's public utilities commission sold burned timber from its land to help offset the damage to a pair of hydroelectric plants on the water system. >> we had our main distribution lines that basically transmit power between facilities. most of those distribution lines, well, all of the lines we
. >> once they came back, the yosemite riverside inn was still standing. siding melted and the fire crept up to the cabins, but it was standing. >> very devastating to see how close your property actually came. >> but 400 square miles of trees and woods are now blackened moonscapes. everywhere, rust colored leaves and pine needles reveal the fire's path. it's like an island surrounded by charred forest. >> it's hard, especially for our kids. they want to be out roaming...
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sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> gary: >> reporter:a former educator from riversidexual molestation charges involving a former student. >> reporter:former assistant principal andrea cardosa was arrested in january. >> reporter:prosecutors say charges were filed after the student confronted her in a phone call.and posted it on youtube. >> reporter:cardosa was arrested and charged with five felony counts of aggravated assault on a child.and 11 other sex- related counts. "i hope you die in prison!" that's what michigan judge john mcbain told a woman who was sentenced for murder. he sentenced camia gamet, seen here, to life in prison without parole in her boyfriend's murder. mcbain said he'd never seen a defendant so rude and who showed so little remorse. >> reporter:he exploded when he handed down her sentence. take a listen. >> reporter:the judge wrapped up his tirade by adding that gamet has 42 days to appeal his sentence. >> pam:a popular grocery chain is hoping to emerge from bankruptcy amid mounting losses and labor troubles. and as kron four's rob fladeboe reports
sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> gary: >> reporter:a former educator from riversidexual molestation charges involving a former student. >> reporter:former assistant principal andrea cardosa was arrested in january. >> reporter:prosecutors say charges were filed after the student confronted her in a phone call.and posted it on youtube. >> reporter:cardosa was arrested and charged with five felony counts of aggravated assault on a...
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but a couple years ago across is the from arlington high school in riverside, california, a man namedr. and it changed everything. >> that ping kind of sound. >> triggered something. >> gave me hope. >> a few weeks earlier, at the age of 36, donny suffered a stroke that destroyed pretty much the whole right half of his brain. when he got home from the hospital he could get around in a wheelchair, but found little reason to get off the couch. until he heard that ping. >> that saved my life. >> donny told his wife, natalia, take me to that batting problem 'tis. >> okay. we loaded up the wheelchair. >> that was a one-time thing? >> no. >> hardly. >> that became everything. that became willing go to batting practice. >> just going to batting practice to watch. >> never mind that he didn't have a kid on the team. never mind that it wasn't ennuis alma mater he just liked baseball that much. >> i guess the love of the game. >> at first it was weird like, who is this guy? we got used to him there. >> so used to him the coach eventually asked donny to be his assistant. which gave donny a purpo
but a couple years ago across is the from arlington high school in riverside, california, a man namedr. and it changed everything. >> that ping kind of sound. >> triggered something. >> gave me hope. >> a few weeks earlier, at the age of 36, donny suffered a stroke that destroyed pretty much the whole right half of his brain. when he got home from the hospital he could get around in a wheelchair, but found little reason to get off the couch. until he heard that ping....
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i am a teacher in riverside county and i teach kindergarten. whoe children coming in display behaviors under the umbrella of autism. we try to take care of our students and help them. but the whole system is working against us. beginning with the insurance and the school districts that are not able to take care of the needs of these children. it is a crime to me. >> when you say the whole system is working against you, what do you specifically mean? caller: the insurance companies do not want to help the student so they ignored. they do not inform parents of behaviors that are abnormal. when the children come in with these behaviors, they deny it, -- sendl send it back them back. a test was written for adhd which was not autism in children and the children are deftly displaying behaviors of autism. guest: i hear this every day. integratedack to the approach. if child is i graced it -- diagnosed at age two. the reason we need to invest in , whether insurance coverage or a private insurance company or other mechanism, the business you work for, w
i am a teacher in riverside county and i teach kindergarten. whoe children coming in display behaviors under the umbrella of autism. we try to take care of our students and help them. but the whole system is working against us. beginning with the insurance and the school districts that are not able to take care of the needs of these children. it is a crime to me. >> when you say the whole system is working against you, what do you specifically mean? caller: the insurance companies do not...
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this proposal has the wrong priorities for riverside county, california, and our nation. i urge my colleagues to end the partisan political gamesmanship and put american families and our seniors first. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from connecticut rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. >> i rise with a great sense of pride on behalf of the entire delegation of the state of connecticut, who are indeed honored again to be national champions. mr. larson: our entire delegation will have an extended period of time to amplify the great accomplishments of the university of connecticut but for an unprecedented second time, first and foremost, our women's basketball team went undefeated and was perfect as they are and of course the men's team, in ralph hall's great state of texas where we've won the national championship three mes, again was able to win a national championship and ke
this proposal has the wrong priorities for riverside county, california, and our nation. i urge my colleagues to end the partisan political gamesmanship and put american families and our seniors first. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from connecticut rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered....
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how we doubled down on it, what you have done in the affordable care act is at least on the public riverside to give us an indication that if you find things that work you can take it to scale without running a demo project for coming back and doing it. so there is an opportunity to accelerate as we learn more. >> mr. chairman, as we think about this going forward, these trends all as read and the real question is whether they are such a noble and we ought to be watching for that. but i think that the committee, i hope, is interested in getting that data from you in real-time because we need to understand what is working well and what is not we can help people at home that are trying to deliver care a low-cost to bring that to scale and not just wait. the next discussion that we will have with health care and we have a billing place and we need to transmit that data and we should be surging ahead with the stuff that is actually out there and a lot of it is in my state and i know the other states agree as well. >> determine and i have had some conversations about the possibilities of reading
how we doubled down on it, what you have done in the affordable care act is at least on the public riverside to give us an indication that if you find things that work you can take it to scale without running a demo project for coming back and doing it. so there is an opportunity to accelerate as we learn more. >> mr. chairman, as we think about this going forward, these trends all as read and the real question is whether they are such a noble and we ought to be watching for that. but i...
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riverside at. that right rivers are you ever on stage and not know what city you're in many all the time that somebody would ask me i said i don't know. don't drive a deal or think of other things while you sing well it's different if i do i'll remember forget what i'm doing and also i have to play because i don't have any monitors out there the lyrics i do all my songs from memory so you have a pre-show rituals like this is before a show you them to do the night is there anything special duty to your voice you do oh you're a little exercise is what i felt i could if i were a founder if i work it out a little bit it's helpful when i get out there so it's not all brand new to me today that i'm you know i start out saying it was career and. can't get the first note so i'd like to warm up a little bit what are your thoughts on the current state of country music are like and i think it's good you know it's all good you know. it's moved away from its roots go well it has been it and i haven't you know n
riverside at. that right rivers are you ever on stage and not know what city you're in many all the time that somebody would ask me i said i don't know. don't drive a deal or think of other things while you sing well it's different if i do i'll remember forget what i'm doing and also i have to play because i don't have any monitors out there the lyrics i do all my songs from memory so you have a pre-show rituals like this is before a show you them to do the night is there anything special duty...