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what's the case for sacramento >> it's really simple, carl.at founded a tech company, you asked three questions, one, do we have the workforce, and our megaregion has the largest s.t.e.m. workforce in the country we also produce the most s.t.e.m. graduates every year. the second question you ask is, is it a good place to live and within our mecca region, sacramento is the best place to live housing costs are a quarter of what they would be in the bay area or san francisco, but number three is the most important, which is can we execute, and i used to own the golden state warriors and then bought the kings to save them and keep them in sacramento, and i have to give a personal guarantee to the nba that i would have a new arena built by 2017 now, the state passed a law for me, the city provided financing and fast tracked the permitting process, so i was able to get an arena built in two years, one year ahead of the deadline, so we got the workforce, we're a great place to live, and nobody can execute like we can. >> vivek, i used to live out in
what's the case for sacramento >> it's really simple, carl.at founded a tech company, you asked three questions, one, do we have the workforce, and our megaregion has the largest s.t.e.m. workforce in the country we also produce the most s.t.e.m. graduates every year. the second question you ask is, is it a good place to live and within our mecca region, sacramento is the best place to live housing costs are a quarter of what they would be in the bay area or san francisco, but number...
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and sacramento rivers. it abounded with beaver at the time and a type of river otter, to distinguish it from sea otters, which were the primary game of the russian-american hudson bay for trade. california sea otters are amazing. they have one million hairs per square inch, so you can imagine what kind of fur could we get that could sell for a lot of money, the fur of an animal that has one million hairs per square inch will be worth a lot, right? going after beaver and land otter is not the hot economic activity of sea otters. these big fur trading firms began to turn their attention to the not quite has awesome critters, the california beaver, not great as the otters. the people of the san joaquin sacramento delta ironically had no native technologies for fur trapping. you might have garnered from my comments about california that california has nice weather. in the sacramento san joaquin delta region, you're talking about a change in temperature from winter to summer of like 40 degrees maybe. it's freezi
and sacramento rivers. it abounded with beaver at the time and a type of river otter, to distinguish it from sea otters, which were the primary game of the russian-american hudson bay for trade. california sea otters are amazing. they have one million hairs per square inch, so you can imagine what kind of fur could we get that could sell for a lot of money, the fur of an animal that has one million hairs per square inch will be worth a lot, right? going after beaver and land otter is not the...
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a 17-year-old to -- died last night at a sacramento hospital. she was severely burned and never regained consciousness. the flames overwhelm the shepherd family as they tried to escape the redwood fire which began in mendocino county. her 14-year-old brother also died in that fire. their parents were burned as well. they are still being treated at separate hospitals. >>> in sonoma county many families are starting to experience what their new normal is. today all public schools in santa rosa will open for the first time since the fire started three weeks ago. mark west union school district and schools in geyserville will also resume classes today. cleaning crews have begun decontaminating classrooms. officers were there to make sure they were safe for students and staff. two schools, schafer elementary and relay elementary, will not reopen yet, but students are being sent to other schools in the district. >>> calfire now says the three remaining fires should be contained by tomorrow night. they are all 98% contained. we are expecting an update
a 17-year-old to -- died last night at a sacramento hospital. she was severely burned and never regained consciousness. the flames overwhelm the shepherd family as they tried to escape the redwood fire which began in mendocino county. her 14-year-old brother also died in that fire. their parents were burned as well. they are still being treated at separate hospitals. >>> in sonoma county many families are starting to experience what their new normal is. today all public schools in...
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montello was up from cameron park about 30 miles east of sacramento. his friends say he was the ultimate patriot and was always wearing red, white, and blue. two gun stores that sold guns to paddock says he passed all his background checks. that those who monitor gun laws state nevada is among the loosest in the country. no waiting. he did no restrictions on the number of purchases per month. the white house says now is not the time to be talking about gun control laws.>> i think if you look at chicago where you had over 4000 sums of gun related crimes -- why should they have the strictest gun laws in the country. that has not helped there. when that time comes with the conversation to take place i think we need to look at things that may actually have the real impact.>> the white house spokesperson went on to say that right now is focusing on the shooting investigation and helping the victims and their families.>> the weapons used in the attack appeared to be fully automatic weapons. the gun laws make buying those rifles very difficult with a slow and
montello was up from cameron park about 30 miles east of sacramento. his friends say he was the ultimate patriot and was always wearing red, white, and blue. two gun stores that sold guns to paddock says he passed all his background checks. that those who monitor gun laws state nevada is among the loosest in the country. no waiting. he did no restrictions on the number of purchases per month. the white house says now is not the time to be talking about gun control laws.>> i think if you...
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if sacramento can get an inch of rain, that's really good snow. san jose is getting descent totals as well with. nothing until late on thursday. there's the system on thursday to enhance the fog that's move nothing to southern california. we have plenty of low clouds here. this has made a huge surge already. 40s and 50s up to 40 miles an hour. 40s for some and 47 for some out near concord. low 50s for some and then martinez. look for mostly cloudy morning and partly sunny. it's cool and breezy. you can see that low through southern california. 50s and 60s and maybe an isolated 70s or something. what do you have? >>> well, we do have traffic that's going get busier. we have a crash in berkley. we're going to talk about 80 westbound. traffic is moving well from far field, and it's not a bad commute at all:it's 37 and looking pretty good. getting away out to marine county. westbound at 80 and they're clearing an injury accident. it's still very light because it's being so early. once you get to the bay bridge, you can see the traffic is moving along
if sacramento can get an inch of rain, that's really good snow. san jose is getting descent totals as well with. nothing until late on thursday. there's the system on thursday to enhance the fog that's move nothing to southern california. we have plenty of low clouds here. this has made a huge surge already. 40s and 50s up to 40 miles an hour. 40s for some and 47 for some out near concord. low 50s for some and then martinez. look for mostly cloudy morning and partly sunny. it's cool and breezy....
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it continues to retrograde in the northern sacramento valley. still there are some cloud cover and if you shows in the northern sacramento valley. very close. lake county and the lead side isolated snow showers could pop up. some of the higher elevations may be a little bit more back in coming from around that low. mendocino county, lake county. keep an eye on things. a lot of that may not be reaching the ground but certainly cold enough. 60s, 70s and a few 80s. i undercut the forecast models on the high temperatures. i went cooler today. 60s and 70s. we are off to a significantly cooler start and it will warm up later in the week.>> pretty warm for the weekend it looks like.>> thank you steve. >>> the former head of equifax heads to capitol hill. what to expect as the list of reported victims grow. >>> and it is time to see what the rookie can do. kyle shanahan talks about the calls and may be a change in quarterback. >>> at stanford health care, we can now use a blood sample to detect lung cancer. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for
it continues to retrograde in the northern sacramento valley. still there are some cloud cover and if you shows in the northern sacramento valley. very close. lake county and the lead side isolated snow showers could pop up. some of the higher elevations may be a little bit more back in coming from around that low. mendocino county, lake county. keep an eye on things. a lot of that may not be reaching the ground but certainly cold enough. 60s, 70s and a few 80s. i undercut the forecast models...
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the sandovals' journey begins in sacramento, california, in the spring of 2014.children almost out of the house, 44-year-old aida sandoval and her husband of 25 years, art, were looking forward to becoming empty nesters. but little do they know they're about to receive some life-changing news. >> i was having pain. then i told art about it. and he's like, go to the doctor, i think it's your ulcer. i said, i don't think it's my ulcer. >> reporter: to her surprise, aida finds out she's pregnant with not one but two babies. so what was your reaction? >> whoa. >> shocked. >> shocked. shocked, like okay -- >> he was pretty quiet. >> we're not kids anymore. >> reporter: one month later, aida's doctor recommends she sees a specialist. she assumed because of her advanced age. >> it felt an eternity by the time the doctor came in. he said, we do find some abnormalities. they are twins. and he goes, they are conjoined. >> reporter: conjoined twins are a rare phenomenon. their chances of survival even rarer. about half are stillborn. only 35% survive beyond the first day. >
the sandovals' journey begins in sacramento, california, in the spring of 2014.children almost out of the house, 44-year-old aida sandoval and her husband of 25 years, art, were looking forward to becoming empty nesters. but little do they know they're about to receive some life-changing news. >> i was having pain. then i told art about it. and he's like, go to the doctor, i think it's your ulcer. i said, i don't think it's my ulcer. >> reporter: to her surprise, aida finds out...
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chief daniel hahn / sacramento police dept.:"all we can say about the circumstances is those officers do not work here anymore."chief hahn won't say why the officers no longer work for the sacramento police department.civil rights groups aren't satisfied.rev. shane harris / national action network:"will they be held accountable? the question has to be raised about how these officers being disciplined." mann's family attorney tells cbs 13...they still plan to sue the department to find out how the officers were disciplined."i fully support what the processes are...that'll go through its process and end up where it ends up."this year- the sacramento district attorney's office ruled the officers acted lawfully in the shooting. but hahn says the criminal investigation that cleared them had no bearing on his decision to implement new policies...all officers must wear body cameras.they're receiving special training on how to deal with mentally ill suspects. and will soon receive new less-lethal equipement...to help avoid tragic endin
chief daniel hahn / sacramento police dept.:"all we can say about the circumstances is those officers do not work here anymore."chief hahn won't say why the officers no longer work for the sacramento police department.civil rights groups aren't satisfied.rev. shane harris / national action network:"will they be held accountable? the question has to be raised about how these officers being disciplined." mann's family attorney tells cbs 13...they still plan to sue the...
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en sacramento, susanna gonzalez, noticiero telemundo ----aterrorizados, as viven los residentes de unas la muerte de varias personas al parecer por un "asesino en serie", las autoridades tienen nuevas pistas del sospechoso. --- redadas en el trabajo, autoridades migratorias aseguran que nadie est por encima de la ley y revisaran archivos laborales de negocios en todo el pas --- la nba ha regresado y un novato de golden state ha dado de que hablar -- le diremos por qu ---hablando de chavales ---barcelona no tuvo problemas en su visita a la condomina ---un debutante en copa fue la figura los detalles en un flash ---recuerde que puede seguirnos en los medios sociales, facebook, instagram y twitter en las direcciones que ve en pantalla... ---adems telemundo 48.com est disponible para iphone, ipad y android. actualcela o descrguela gratis desde su app. --- realizar mas investigaciones y mas auditorias de los archivos de los trabajadores, es el plan de la agencia federal de inmigracion "ice" --- ---el anuncio tiene preocupados a varios empresarios hispanos; ruben pereira nos tiene los detall
en sacramento, susanna gonzalez, noticiero telemundo ----aterrorizados, as viven los residentes de unas la muerte de varias personas al parecer por un "asesino en serie", las autoridades tienen nuevas pistas del sospechoso. --- redadas en el trabajo, autoridades migratorias aseguran que nadie est por encima de la ley y revisaran archivos laborales de negocios en todo el pas --- la nba ha regresado y un novato de golden state ha dado de que hablar -- le diremos por qu ---hablando de...
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in sacramento kis tin -- kristin. >>> still ahead. the golden state warriors on the court for their first preseason game tonight. what happened during the national anthem. >>> and a scuffle over a hat on a uc campus. after the break, what students at uc riverside are saying about political divisiveness. ♪what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's ♪ >>> the golden state warriors back on the court. as you see here during the singing of the national anthem they stood with their heads bowed. meanwhile, several members of the visiting denver nuggets linked arms like players of the nfl did. the nba sent a memo to teams reiterating the rule that players and coaches must stands for the anthem. >>> thousands of demonstrators joined in washington, d.c. today in two separate marches for equality. >> let me hear you. >> the march for racial justice and the march for black women held separate rallies in the capital before meeting to march to the justice department in washington mall. it was meant to highlight racial injustices and concerns by bla
in sacramento kis tin -- kristin. >>> still ahead. the golden state warriors on the court for their first preseason game tonight. what happened during the national anthem. >>> and a scuffle over a hat on a uc campus. after the break, what students at uc riverside are saying about political divisiveness. ♪what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's ♪ >>> the golden state warriors back on the court. as you see here during the singing of the national anthem they...
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. >>> sexual harassment at the state capitol in state -- in sacramento. lawmakers are working to make sure it becomes a thing of the passed. anne makovec joins us with the details. >> reporter: the california senate is hiring two outside firms to investigate allegations of sexual harassment and assault and to review policies for addressing these incidents after dozens of lawmakers came together to call out pervasive harassment they said continues to this day. more than 140 women in state politics, republicans and democrats, signed a letter blasting the, quote, dehumanizing behavior they faced, saying men have groped and touched us without consent, made inappropriate comments about our bodies and abilities with insults and innuendo frequently disguised as jokes that undermine our professional position and capabilities. now, we are hearing some crude stories. here is lobbyist pamela lopez talking about a run and she said she had with the state legislator. >> he rushed up behind me, rushed me into the restroom and locked the door behind him and exposed himse
. >>> sexual harassment at the state capitol in state -- in sacramento. lawmakers are working to make sure it becomes a thing of the passed. anne makovec joins us with the details. >> reporter: the california senate is hiring two outside firms to investigate allegations of sexual harassment and assault and to review policies for addressing these incidents after dozens of lawmakers came together to call out pervasive harassment they said continues to this day. more than 140 women...
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en sacramento, susanna gonzalez, noticiero telemundo 33. --arresto inesperado...inesperado... detienen al hermano del pistolero de las vegas... le diremos de que le acusan. --se desata el infierno en la tierra y mas de una docena de animales huyen despavoridos. --los detalles al regresar hoy en palco deportivo le tengo la historia de un joven pugilista que con disciplina y determinacin lucha para alcanzar su sueÑo de ser profesional... conozca a nuestro atleta de la semana... ---recuerde que puede seguirnos en los medios sociales, facebook, instagram y twitter en las direcciones que ve en pantalla... ---adems telemundo 48.com est disponible para iphone, ipad y android. actualcela o descrguela gratis desde su app. --- las autoridades arrestaron al hermano del autor de la mascre de las vegas, pero su detencin no estara relacionada con la mortal balacera que cobr la vida de decenas de personas --- ---luis treto desde la ciudad de las vegas nos tienes los detalles de lo que ocurri. banner luis ---- la camara de seguridad de una casa capt el momento en el que un polica
en sacramento, susanna gonzalez, noticiero telemundo 33. --arresto inesperado...inesperado... detienen al hermano del pistolero de las vegas... le diremos de que le acusan. --se desata el infierno en la tierra y mas de una docena de animales huyen despavoridos. --los detalles al regresar hoy en palco deportivo le tengo la historia de un joven pugilista que con disciplina y determinacin lucha para alcanzar su sueÑo de ser profesional... conozca a nuestro atleta de la semana... ---recuerde que...
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the northwest or norsk -- north, that is sending the smoke toward the peninsula and out to the sacramento valley. the east bay also saw some yesterday. also in the south bay. very unhealthy as you go north. i spoke to a friend of mine in sonoma and she said it's awful and then an hour later it's gone. it does move around depending on the wind speed and direction. the highest gusts will be this morning. 35-40. overall we are looking for a decrease in windspeed later today. that will be temporary because there's another piece of energy coming down on friday. wind advisories are out. red flag warnings her out, mainly in higher elevations. it's in the north and east bay and the santa cruz mountains. humidity is lower today than yesterday. we have lost a lot of observations in napa county. mount diablo had gusts of 50. it is north in oakland about the caldecott. atlas peak is north at 22. humidity 27%. we had about 90% humidity yesterday. humidity will go down quick. some locations have no breeze and others have a lot of breeze. 40s, 30s and 50s. if you get a breeze it's in the 50s. if you don
the northwest or norsk -- north, that is sending the smoke toward the peninsula and out to the sacramento valley. the east bay also saw some yesterday. also in the south bay. very unhealthy as you go north. i spoke to a friend of mine in sonoma and she said it's awful and then an hour later it's gone. it does move around depending on the wind speed and direction. the highest gusts will be this morning. 35-40. overall we are looking for a decrease in windspeed later today. that will be temporary...
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in sacramento.ut they weren't cheering by the >>> the pelicans cousins receiving a standing ovation at his first game back in sacramento, cousins scored 41 points, and new orleans beat sacramento 114- 106. this young guy could lose tonight's sharks bruins game in boston. the bruins scoring to give boston the lead and they go on to win 2-1. >>> lynch is suspended, so he got to work at his alma mater oakland tech high school. he was shot holding back during a scrimmage. at one point a gang of defenders finally, finally brought him to the ground. [ laughter ] >> the raiders and bills sunday at 10:00. the 5th quarter will follow the game. >> got his raiders helmet on. >> and you know that kid tomorrow morning at 4-30. y choi will >>> the late show is next. our next newscast is tomorrow morning at 4:30.
in sacramento.ut they weren't cheering by the >>> the pelicans cousins receiving a standing ovation at his first game back in sacramento, cousins scored 41 points, and new orleans beat sacramento 114- 106. this young guy could lose tonight's sharks bruins game in boston. the bruins scoring to give boston the lead and they go on to win 2-1. >>> lynch is suspended, so he got to work at his alma mater oakland tech high school. he was shot holding back during a scrimmage. at one...
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move closer to sacramento, a little bit of fog there. for us we have clear skies and chilly temperatures in a lot spots. half moon bay right now at 41 degrees. 45 in novato. good morning, oakland. you're at 49. warmer in san jose at 44. we'll rebound nicely this afternoon. nothing but sunshine once the sun gets up about 7:10 in the morning. 81 in oakland. 87 san jose. 76 in san francisco. 88 the high in antioch. 90 in santa rosa. fleet week forecast the next three days, couldn't ask for better weather. look at this. friday, saturday, sunday, nothing but sunshine. your warmest day will be on friday. sunny skies today, becoming breezy saturday and gusty in our hills sunday. that's the weather. a check of the roads with sue. good morning. >>> let's take a look at some problems in walnut creek with road work late to pick up. very slow traffic out of pleasant hill from highway 780 down towards the walnut creek and concord area. that, again, is road work slowing things down and they need to pick up those lanes here rather quickly before that r
move closer to sacramento, a little bit of fog there. for us we have clear skies and chilly temperatures in a lot spots. half moon bay right now at 41 degrees. 45 in novato. good morning, oakland. you're at 49. warmer in san jose at 44. we'll rebound nicely this afternoon. nothing but sunshine once the sun gets up about 7:10 in the morning. 81 in oakland. 87 san jose. 76 in san francisco. 88 the high in antioch. 90 in santa rosa. fleet week forecast the next three days, couldn't ask for better...
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that smoke has been pushed out into sacramento. lows are very cool. 30s, 40s, down as much as 20 degrees. look at all of the fires. just so many. it is hard to stay on top of them. we will have updates throughout the morning, gasia. >> thank you,. >>> it is being called the worst air quality ever recorded in the bay area. next, what you need to know about all of the smoke that is likely drifting into your neighborhood even though you may live dozens of miles away from the scene of the north bay fires. for 2 dollars each. break up your breakfast routine with your choice of two grilled pockets filled with either ham or sausage. both made with freshly cracked eggs and two melty cheeses. all jam packed into a warm, grilled flour tortilla. so give your tired old breakfast a wake-up call. try jack's breakfast pockets for just two bucks. but you'd better hurry, because if you snooze, you'll lose out on this deal. come try jack's breakfast pockets, each for just two bucks. only from jack in the box. it's time for our fall sale on the only
that smoke has been pushed out into sacramento. lows are very cool. 30s, 40s, down as much as 20 degrees. look at all of the fires. just so many. it is hard to stay on top of them. we will have updates throughout the morning, gasia. >> thank you,. >>> it is being called the worst air quality ever recorded in the bay area. next, what you need to know about all of the smoke that is likely drifting into your neighborhood even though you may live dozens of miles away from the scene...
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the northern sacramento valley then trying to sneak back into ports after mendocino county.p an eye on that. 60s, 70s, and 80s temperatures today, mainly the 70s as we get this cool air settling in. it's going to be tough to budge today. we'll slowly kick this system out of here tomorrow. that'll allow sunshine and warmer temps. right now, it does look like the weekend looks pretty good. 80s for many. upper 70s. >> thank you. >>> time is 4:50. there's a new warning this morning. if i have tattoos, pay attention. doctors say you can get an infection from a tattoo up to 15 years after you get the tattoo. researchers in australia studied a woman who had enlarged lymph nodes. the infection was caused by a reaction to tattoos that she received 15 careers earlier. doctors say they've known for some time the ink from tattoos travels to the lymph nodes, and infection could come from a dirty or infected needle. >>> the fda is pushing back a requirement to make food labels more clear. the rule will now go into effect next year. it will require packaged foods to more prominently displa
the northern sacramento valley then trying to sneak back into ports after mendocino county.p an eye on that. 60s, 70s, and 80s temperatures today, mainly the 70s as we get this cool air settling in. it's going to be tough to budge today. we'll slowly kick this system out of here tomorrow. that'll allow sunshine and warmer temps. right now, it does look like the weekend looks pretty good. 80s for many. upper 70s. >> thank you. >>> time is 4:50. there's a new warning this morning....
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we'll tell you how sacramento county is scrambling to get ahead of the crisis...(grant) and why a feud between two first graders at an elementary school in vallejo might have sparked a deadly confrontation between adults... we'll explain next.... at stanford health care, we can now use a blood sample to detect lung cancer. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for asthma. and if we can stop seizures in epilepsy patients with a small pacemaker for the brain, imagine what we can do for multiple sclerosis, even migraines. if we can use patients' genes to predict heart disease in their families, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. (catherine) insults exchanged by first graders at a vallejo elementary school may be the reason why a father is dead tonight.(grant) kron4 news has learned that staff at loma vista elementary school were told that the fatal shooting of a parent stemmed from an incident at school the day before. the violent confrontation happened around 10:15 thursday morning on the 100 block of ke
we'll tell you how sacramento county is scrambling to get ahead of the crisis...(grant) and why a feud between two first graders at an elementary school in vallejo might have sparked a deadly confrontation between adults... we'll explain next.... at stanford health care, we can now use a blood sample to detect lung cancer. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for asthma. and if we can stop seizures in epilepsy patients with a small pacemaker for the brain, imagine what we can do for...
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sections of sacramento are actually below sea level. >>> the time is 5:34. the national park service canceled a $98,000 grant to uc berkeley to research the black panther party founded in oakland. the national park service canceled the grant after getting a lot of criticism from law enforcement groups and conservative organizations. the park service said the project was intended to bring diverse voices and communities together to understand their collective past and also inspire a better future. uture. >>> well, is new york times is reporting new information about the harvey weinstein scandal. the paper says actress rose mcgowan says she was officered $1 million to sign a non- disclosure statement before the times published the recent article. she rejected it and found her $100,000 settlement with weinstein did not include a confidential clause. she said she had been silent for 20 years. >> i know i am not alone. i am a girl in a tiny town rained by the football squad and there is control over the town newspaper. there really is no actual difference. >> wein
sections of sacramento are actually below sea level. >>> the time is 5:34. the national park service canceled a $98,000 grant to uc berkeley to research the black panther party founded in oakland. the national park service canceled the grant after getting a lot of criticism from law enforcement groups and conservative organizations. the park service said the project was intended to bring diverse voices and communities together to understand their collective past and also inspire a...
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in in theacketed sacramento river. thebounded with beaver at time. and a type of october we now call river otter but back then seat was distinguished from otter. are you guys familiar with california sea otters? like one something million hairs per square inch. worth a lot, right? so going after beaver and land at her as they were -- land otters was not as hot as sea otter but when sea populations began to diminish, they turned to california beavers and land auditors. -- in land otters. the people of the san joaquin delta headnote technology for fear -- the people of the san joaquin delta had no technology for trapping. you are talking about a changing temperature. like, it is freezing. i am burning hot in the summer. you do narrow window, not have the need for a lot of clothing, right? so largely ready naked because you did not have to bundle up. there is no need to hunt beaver. they have no native technology. sometimes they look at beaver occasionally for food. nothing for turning for into clothing. certainly by the 1820's under the authority of th
in in theacketed sacramento river. thebounded with beaver at time. and a type of october we now call river otter but back then seat was distinguished from otter. are you guys familiar with california sea otters? like one something million hairs per square inch. worth a lot, right? so going after beaver and land at her as they were -- land otters was not as hot as sea otter but when sea populations began to diminish, they turned to california beavers and land auditors. -- in land otters. the...
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to discuss this further, i'm joined by sacramento lobbyist pamela lopez, who helped organize the letter campaign, california state senator nancy skinner of berkeley, and kqed politics and government reporter marisa lagos, who joins us from sacramento. welcome to you all. pamela, let me begin with you. why did you and other women who work in the state capitol hill community decide to issue this open letter. >> because we've had enough in the wake of the harvey weinstein scandal, i and several other friends started comparing notes and talking about our experiences working in california politics and the california political community. and started sharing some very upsetting stories about quid pro quo sexual harassment that we've faced from powerful men in the capitol community, not only legislators but other powerful lobbyists, other appointed officials. >> you have a story that happened to you? >> i do. even stories that border on sexual assault. i was walking into a public restroom, thought i was alone, wo opened the door, felt a bod rush up behind me, slam and locked the door. by the ti
to discuss this further, i'm joined by sacramento lobbyist pamela lopez, who helped organize the letter campaign, california state senator nancy skinner of berkeley, and kqed politics and government reporter marisa lagos, who joins us from sacramento. welcome to you all. pamela, let me begin with you. why did you and other women who work in the state capitol hill community decide to issue this open letter. >> because we've had enough in the wake of the harvey weinstein scandal, i and...
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. >> reporter: finally, at 7 months old, the girls are deemed strong enough to go home to sacramento. despite aida's 24 years as a mother, nothing could have prepared her for this. >> this is her feeding. so we're giving her 8 ounces what is she's getting, erika. >> reporter: even the simplest of tasks like bath time, and putting on clothes, become an exercise in patience and creativity. >> so these were the little clothes that they wore. these were the little gowns that were made, trying to keep them dressed. something cute is what i wanted to put on them. >> velcro is a godsend, right? >> right. >> reporter: like other kids they hit all their first milestones but they do so together. this is from their first words. >> nana! >> nana? up! >> up! >> reporter: to learning how to stand. >> very nice, i appreciate that. >> reporter: not wanting to leave their specialized care, they must make the nearly three-hour journey to palo alto regularly for checkups. even during those uncomfortable car rides. the girls remain upbeat. they begin to develop their own personalities. eva, the talkative
. >> reporter: finally, at 7 months old, the girls are deemed strong enough to go home to sacramento. despite aida's 24 years as a mother, nothing could have prepared her for this. >> this is her feeding. so we're giving her 8 ounces what is she's getting, erika. >> reporter: even the simplest of tasks like bath time, and putting on clothes, become an exercise in patience and creativity. >> so these were the little clothes that they wore. these were the little gowns that...
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---andres por que ir hasta sacramento? ellos dicen que la fiscala local liderada por george gascn no cumple con su trabajo y no garantiza justicia... por eso van a marchar hasta la capital del estado.. eso son unas 80-90 millas de distancia... les tomar 14 das llegar. la fiscala en muchos casos como el de lex nieto o luis gongora no encontr elementos suficientes para imputar a los uniformados que dispararon letalmente o los tribunales no los encontraron culpables incluso ayer, a tres oficiales que accionaron tambin sus armas en distintas ocasiones, la fiscala dijo que ellos actuaron en defensa propia por eso no les pusieron cargos pero los activistas ac, dicen que eso no es as... lo tachan de brutalidad polical y por eso la marcha: para pedirle al fiscal estatal xavier becerra que acte hicimos una huelga de hambre se logr que el jefe de la polica fuera despedido ahora nuestro sueÑo es que los policas que asesinaron a estos jvenes sean castigados vayan a la crcel aqu estuvieron presentes los padres de lex nieto y familiares
---andres por que ir hasta sacramento? ellos dicen que la fiscala local liderada por george gascn no cumple con su trabajo y no garantiza justicia... por eso van a marchar hasta la capital del estado.. eso son unas 80-90 millas de distancia... les tomar 14 das llegar. la fiscala en muchos casos como el de lex nieto o luis gongora no encontr elementos suficientes para imputar a los uniformados que dispararon letalmente o los tribunales no los encontraron culpables incluso ayer, a tres oficiales...
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en sacramento, susanna gonzalez, noticiero telemundo 33.calacas, altares y flores ...en mxico recuerdan a las victimas de los terremotos en las ofrendas del dia de los muertos.... miles se vuelcan a las aguas para celebrar un tradicional evento... al volver le contamos donde... -- cerca de0 altares de universidad nacional autonoma de mexico adornan el centro de la ciudad.. en visperas de la celebracion del dia de los muertos... --este aÑo se honran a las victimas de los terremotos del 7 y 19 de septiembre.. y a los rescatistas que lucharon contra la muerte para rescatar a sobrevivientes.. ''yo creo que es importantísimo no olvidarnos de nuestros muertos.... somos un pueblo muy afortunado al tener la dicha de podernos incluso mofarnos de la muerte...'' --ademas de estos mega-altares.. en el zocalo se han instalado catrinas con vestidos tipicos de las zonas devastadas por los terremotos.. --las ofrendas permaneceran hasta el dos de noviembre .. es momento de conocer el tiempo en la bahia pasemos con lucrecia borchardt ... --con los rascacielo
en sacramento, susanna gonzalez, noticiero telemundo 33.calacas, altares y flores ...en mxico recuerdan a las victimas de los terremotos en las ofrendas del dia de los muertos.... miles se vuelcan a las aguas para celebrar un tradicional evento... al volver le contamos donde... -- cerca de0 altares de universidad nacional autonoma de mexico adornan el centro de la ciudad.. en visperas de la celebracion del dia de los muertos... --este aÑo se honran a las victimas de los terremotos del 7 y 19...
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demonstrators will march from san francisco to sacramento to protest police shootings.e demonstrators are calling for more police accountability. the march will begin at two this afternoon on bryant street. it will take them two weeks to get to sacramento because they will be stopping to hold community meetings in cities along the way. it will end in sacramento on october 19th. ( mark ) all lanes of highway 37 have reopened at the sonoma-solano county line after crews rescued a woman in the water below the fresh air bridge. there is no word on the woman's condition this morning. ( darya ) happening now... bart police are looking for a man who robbed a woman at gun point. police say this man pulled a gun on a woman and stole her purse. they have just released this surveillance image. it happened on a train in hayward. police say the man's name is fredachi stone who should be considered armed and dangerous. ( darya ) police are also looking for a man who secretly took a photograph under a woman's dress at a target store. these are photos of the man captured on video surve
demonstrators will march from san francisco to sacramento to protest police shootings.e demonstrators are calling for more police accountability. the march will begin at two this afternoon on bryant street. it will take them two weeks to get to sacramento because they will be stopping to hold community meetings in cities along the way. it will end in sacramento on october 19th. ( mark ) all lanes of highway 37 have reopened at the sonoma-solano county line after crews rescued a woman in the...
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i know some of the ash has moved to the sacramento valley. there is no rain with it but there are a lot of low clouds. on monday these temperatures were near 70 degrees. they are now in the 30s and 40s. the humidity is up but the wind will pick up later today. it's a north-northwest breeze now. 50s or 40s on the temperatures. an onshore breeze. every time the systems come in they will kick up the wind. 60s and his 70s on temperatures. not the upper 80s or near 90. not a howling wind. it will be breezy. the winds should calm down and temperatures should bump up. >> because of the change in the wind is there anyone community you are worried about? >> some areas escaped it, you know, the path of the fire. it may move back. instead of going from east to west it may go back from west to east. some areas that missed it it may change directions. >> last night i was hearing firefighters talk about the winds change. >> it's going northwest to southeast. >> when it's changing the whole plan -- >> it's the higher terrain they are worried about. >> thank
i know some of the ash has moved to the sacramento valley. there is no rain with it but there are a lot of low clouds. on monday these temperatures were near 70 degrees. they are now in the 30s and 40s. the humidity is up but the wind will pick up later today. it's a north-northwest breeze now. 50s or 40s on the temperatures. an onshore breeze. every time the systems come in they will kick up the wind. 60s and his 70s on temperatures. not the upper 80s or near 90. not a howling wind. it will be...
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it made it all the way out to sacramento and folsom yesterday. there was ash falling at many locations. very unhealthy as you head north or south. a red flag warning continues. it's divided up between the north bay hills and east bay hills but now includes the santa cruz mountains. timewise it could go tell 5:00 or 11:00. be advised it dances all around. in lake county, we are still seeing a northwest wind. 26%. 53, 50, 73 at lake port. now toward geyserville, cloverdale and healdsburg. most locations are around 50% or 60% relative humidity. there are some that do get the north wind or northwest wind. predominantly it is northwest wind. in napa county, unfortunately what's happened is we have lost a lot of the observations. they have been lost in the fire. atlas peak, north at 22. 27%. yesterday it was at 50%. fairfield has a west, southwest. that could change on a dime. davis, northwest. napa airport, east, southeast. some locations do get a east or southeast. vacaville, north. fairfield, northwest. we will have a lot of smoke continuing to move
it made it all the way out to sacramento and folsom yesterday. there was ash falling at many locations. very unhealthy as you head north or south. a red flag warning continues. it's divided up between the north bay hills and east bay hills but now includes the santa cruz mountains. timewise it could go tell 5:00 or 11:00. be advised it dances all around. in lake county, we are still seeing a northwest wind. 26%. 53, 50, 73 at lake port. now toward geyserville, cloverdale and healdsburg. most...
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but you can see, sacramento, 18/100ths, ucaya. pretty heavy rain in eureka and crescent city. that won't be until we get later in the week. still an easterly wind or northerly wind. humidity continues to be pretty low. napa county, atlas northeast, 17%. fairfield south, 58% humidity, napa 51%. . you can see the air flow is safe shore for one more day. but changes are on the way. won't be today, but they'll start as we head toward tomorrow. tomorrow a lot of mid-and upper 80s. going to be warm. more on the extended out look. here's sal. >>> good morning. traffic is doing well for the most part if you are driving for the early morning commute. here we go with 580 westbound as you're driving through the tracy commute. it is not a bad drive. it continues to move along very well, continuing out to livermore and to the main part of pleasanton. also looking at traffic on the sonol grade. that's fine. a look at 880 north and southbound right in front of the climb. you can see traffic is moving along very well. and at the bay bridge toll plaza it is light. >>> in mendocino county, many
but you can see, sacramento, 18/100ths, ucaya. pretty heavy rain in eureka and crescent city. that won't be until we get later in the week. still an easterly wind or northerly wind. humidity continues to be pretty low. napa county, atlas northeast, 17%. fairfield south, 58% humidity, napa 51%. . you can see the air flow is safe shore for one more day. but changes are on the way. won't be today, but they'll start as we head toward tomorrow. tomorrow a lot of mid-and upper 80s. going to be warm....
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marÍa: cabe seÑalar que algunos alguaciles de california como el de sacramento no estÁn de acuerdo consegÚn dijo: [informaciÓn pantalla] palmira: la casa blanca se ha opuesto la idea de las ciudades antonio . calificÓ la decisión como irresponsable. [habla en inglÉs] la portavoz de la casa blanca tambiÉn indicÓ que se buscarÁ mantener los recortes presupuestales a acciones que buscan impedir las reformas migratorias del gobierno como el no colaborar con agentes de migraciÓn . en un comunicado el director de una agencia de inmigraciÓn y aduanas comentó lo siguiente y citamos: al aprobar esta ley, los legisladores de california han decidido poner la polÍtica por encima de la seguridad pÚblica. esta legislaciÓn protege a criminales extranjeros. ademÁs de la s veces en cuatro, gobernador de california promulgÓ muchas otras legislaciones a a favor de los inmigrantes. flavio lacayo nos comenta. flavio: buenas noches. una de estas nuevas leyes castiga fuertemente a los propietarios que intimidan a los inquilinos y los amenacen por el hecho de ser indocumentados. muchas propuestas de ley pasar
marÍa: cabe seÑalar que algunos alguaciles de california como el de sacramento no estÁn de acuerdo consegÚn dijo: [informaciÓn pantalla] palmira: la casa blanca se ha opuesto la idea de las ciudades antonio . calificÓ la decisión como irresponsable. [habla en inglÉs] la portavoz de la casa blanca tambiÉn indicÓ que se buscarÁ mantener los recortes presupuestales a acciones que buscan impedir las reformas migratorias del gobierno como el no colaborar con agentes de migraciÓn . en un...
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as a lobbyist in sacramento, pam claims she is a victim of sexual harassment, most disturbing about 2 years ago. >> he rushed up behind me, rushed me into the restroom, um, locked the door behind him, exposed himself, began to masturbate all in a matter of seconds. >> reporter: lopez and 146 other women signed a letter blasting what they called dehumanizing behavior. quote, men have groped and touched us without our consent. made inappropriate comments about our bodies and abilities. insults and sexual innuendo disguised as jokes have undermined our professional positions and capabilities. democratic state assemblywoman cristina garcia says the lobbyist grabbed her inappropriately five years ago and that's one of the reasons she signed the letter. >> it's not our responsibilities, the victim's responsibility. how do they help fix this problem? >> reporter: lawmakers are sharing their experiences with harassment, too. from a former south dakota state senator on facebook, to others: of more than 12- million facebook posts, comments and reactions. it was tweeted nearly llion ti >> report
as a lobbyist in sacramento, pam claims she is a victim of sexual harassment, most disturbing about 2 years ago. >> he rushed up behind me, rushed me into the restroom, um, locked the door behind him, exposed himself, began to masturbate all in a matter of seconds. >> reporter: lopez and 146 other women signed a letter blasting what they called dehumanizing behavior. quote, men have groped and touched us without our consent. made inappropriate comments about our bodies and...
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but then he finished the treaty outside of sacramento and he had no idea. and by the way that changed america to come round of the california gold rush. with that the enormous expansion of the american economy. >> host: in your book michael medved says the u.s. say is the centrally event. the book is called "the american miracle" divine providence in the rise of the republic" and michael medved is the author this is booktv on location at freedom fest in las vegas >> host: thanks for joining us i have tom davis the book is "citizen newt" by 89 and -- craig shirley ice enjoyed the book is the easy read
but then he finished the treaty outside of sacramento and he had no idea. and by the way that changed america to come round of the california gold rush. with that the enormous expansion of the american economy. >> host: in your book michael medved says the u.s. say is the centrally event. the book is called "the american miracle" divine providence in the rise of the republic" and michael medved is the author this is booktv on location at freedom fest in las vegas >>...
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kathleen rooney, sacramento womenús- what that leads to is unintended pregnancyhowever the announcementeing applauded by religious freedom advocates like president of the california family council jonathan kellersot-jonathan keller, president council-this only stipulates that people who have a religious and moral objection to certain drugs and devices are not forced by the federal government under crushing fines and penalties to provide those in violation of their beliefs.while a religious exemption for providing employee birth control has been in place since 2014...keller says the expansion of the policy to those with moral objections...such as non-religious pro-life advocates is essentialkeller, president ca family council- just because they do not belong to a worship...they should not be forced to violate their religious conviction.to have major implications nationally... in 2014... the california doubled down on the obamacare birth control mandate... and free contraception in health plans state law as well...so experts say most california women wouldnút be affected (catherine) accor
kathleen rooney, sacramento womenús- what that leads to is unintended pregnancyhowever the announcementeing applauded by religious freedom advocates like president of the california family council jonathan kellersot-jonathan keller, president council-this only stipulates that people who have a religious and moral objection to certain drugs and devices are not forced by the federal government under crushing fines and penalties to provide those in violation of their beliefs.while a religious...
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in fact, i think that's flying out of mcclellan outside of sacramento. i could be wrong but that plane has not been here. this is just that air tanker base and these are about as large an aircraft as you will see here. we did see the sky crane helicopters that was here a little while ago from ericksson ericksson. >> this is another plane that just landed. you will see the fuel truck that says ericksson. that's a sky crane helicopter, also from the company ericksson. that's a big gigantic helicopter that dropped much larger loads than your traditional cal fire helicopters. but no, we have not seen the 747 here. i think it's flying from a different airport. >> there's also a dc-10 that's being used. i imagine that's flying out of mcclellan or maybe sacramento airport, as well. ken, i'm curious, with all of these aircraft, these helicopters, these planes in the sky at once, i don't know if you necessarily know the teens this, but where is air traffic control and who is keeping an eye on all these planes to make sure they don't run into each other? >> report
in fact, i think that's flying out of mcclellan outside of sacramento. i could be wrong but that plane has not been here. this is just that air tanker base and these are about as large an aircraft as you will see here. we did see the sky crane helicopters that was here a little while ago from ericksson ericksson. >> this is another plane that just landed. you will see the fuel truck that says ericksson. that's a sky crane helicopter, also from the company ericksson. that's a big gigantic...
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travel weather forecast, looking at readings in the mid 80s if you're in sacramento -- if you go downo fresno, the 83 degrees and 69 in monterey. 67 for mendocino. dr. don was not a medical practitioner. 57 degrees at san rafael and 57 in san francisco and 56 at redwood city. sunup at 7:10 a.m. forecast for tomorrow will be in the mid 80s for the most part. with napa at 85. livermore at 86 and san jose at 85 degrees. in san francisco, there's the 71. extended forecast we're going to be calling for numbers to ease slightly into the low 80s by tuesday. and pretty much stay there the rest of the week. you won't notice any dramatic changes just won't be quite as warm as it has been inland. that's the latest on the weather for the latest in sports, here's mr. begin right? >>> coming up -- still to come though a bay area high schooler making it his mission to prevent teen suicide, how he's spreading his message under the "friday night lights." vern? >>> hey we're settling in here and ahead the 49ers are set to bring it. how do they feel about actually facing the niners' all-time leading rus
travel weather forecast, looking at readings in the mid 80s if you're in sacramento -- if you go downo fresno, the 83 degrees and 69 in monterey. 67 for mendocino. dr. don was not a medical practitioner. 57 degrees at san rafael and 57 in san francisco and 56 at redwood city. sunup at 7:10 a.m. forecast for tomorrow will be in the mid 80s for the most part. with napa at 85. livermore at 86 and san jose at 85 degrees. in san francisco, there's the 71. extended forecast we're going to be calling...
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a sacramento-area company has the idea to reduce waste.he rogers family created these 100% compostable single serve coffee pods. the lid is made up of wood pulp. the ring, just below that lid, made of corn. the rogers family company is the first to sell those compostable -- >> i can't say that word either. >> they're first. and they're at costco. >> it's been such a big problem. >> what, me saying? >> that, too. it's not even 5:00 a.m. >> it is every day for me, let's be honest. >> we love you. >>> one of the world's premiere medical centers showed off their newest building. take a look. this is the open house in stanford. visitors included a young liver transplant recipient and her parents. >> i think the best part of this new hospital is there's truly a focus on the family. it's really disruptive, difficult, and scary when you have a child in the hospital for them and the parent. the new rooms are very big and they're great for the whole family to stay. >> the little one is adorable. young children and their parents can enjoy play statio
a sacramento-area company has the idea to reduce waste.he rogers family created these 100% compostable single serve coffee pods. the lid is made up of wood pulp. the ring, just below that lid, made of corn. the rogers family company is the first to sell those compostable -- >> i can't say that word either. >> they're first. and they're at costco. >> it's been such a big problem. >> what, me saying? >> that, too. it's not even 5:00 a.m. >> it is every day for...
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his mother and sister are hospitalized in sacramento. the father is being treated for burns in san francisco. >>> we are hearing from the heartbroken family of santa rosa fire victim christina hansen. we told you about the 27-year- old last night. >> her father was rescued from the fire and is treated at st. francis hospital in san francisco. christina spoke with family members there today. >> 27 years old christina hansen was getting ready to celebrate another birth date in november. her cousins tell us she was full of life. a bubbly personality to people in. >> she just touched everyone. just like always very positive. she was always very social. she loved music. she loved to dance.>> she was getting down on the dance floor.>> reporter: she was born with spina bifida. she was in a wheelchair since birth. >> she had a lot of challenges.>> reporter: she attended spring hills community church and volunteered at primrose for people with alzheimer's and dementia. >> she knew sign language. she learned in very young. she would help interpret
his mother and sister are hospitalized in sacramento. the father is being treated for burns in san francisco. >>> we are hearing from the heartbroken family of santa rosa fire victim christina hansen. we told you about the 27-year- old last night. >> her father was rescued from the fire and is treated at st. francis hospital in san francisco. christina spoke with family members there today. >> 27 years old christina hansen was getting ready to celebrate another birth date...
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> and i'm a psychologist working for a medical group in northern california specifically in the sacramento area. i also serve as the vice president on the executive board of the national union of health care workers and so my comments today will reflect partially my personal experience working with patients but also the experience of my colleagues who i represent. i've come to speak to you today about how the opioid crisis is personal to the work i do as well as the consequences of failing to provide full mental health parody. while not all the patients i work with have some sort of opiate addiction, those who do have serious underlying mental health issues. opioids by the very nature, by their very nature are pain relievers and the people i work with are in pain, they're anxious, depressed and they've reported turning to opioids to deal with this pain. i -- this solution comes at a cost. when people turn to opioids, they miss out on family celebrations, gatherings with friends, church events and most importantly work. this report is supported by national findings from a recent brookings i
> and i'm a psychologist working for a medical group in northern california specifically in the sacramento area. i also serve as the vice president on the executive board of the national union of health care workers and so my comments today will reflect partially my personal experience working with patients but also the experience of my colleagues who i represent. i've come to speak to you today about how the opioid crisis is personal to the work i do as well as the consequences of failing...
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attracting thousands of kids to see it from all over sacramento.bor said it clogged the street with parked cars...and brought in an influx of trick or treaters and their parents. she is disappointed some are opting out of decorating their homes... but respects their decision. trina hoogendyk:"the lawns were getting kind of messed up. and flowers were getting ruined. it was a little chaotic. a lot of people on this street are a little bit older. and to have that big of a crowd it costs a lot of money to buy 3 thousand pieces of candy."(steve) neighbors say that although the pirate ship will not set sail this year, they still want trick or treaters. as long as the kids are from this neighborhood. (pam) that wraps up kron 4 news at 8.(steve) grant lodes and vicki liviakis are here with kron 4 news at 9. ((grant))it's been an unthinkably challenging couple of weeks for so many people in the north bay...after those devastating fires. especially for the kids at cardinal newman high school which was destroyed. tonight, the football team took to the field
attracting thousands of kids to see it from all over sacramento.bor said it clogged the street with parked cars...and brought in an influx of trick or treaters and their parents. she is disappointed some are opting out of decorating their homes... but respects their decision. trina hoogendyk:"the lawns were getting kind of messed up. and flowers were getting ruined. it was a little chaotic. a lot of people on this street are a little bit older. and to have that big of a crowd it costs a...
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yeah. >> reporter: why now and why sacramento? >> it's a problem that has to be dealt with.happen in any workplace or any city, but we are finding politics are different because of power. it is hard to have consequences and protections against retaliation. it can be career ending and life altering . particularly since this is where building bridges and your reputation are what build your career. that is why there is a big problem. >> reporter: okay. articulate the problem. people hear the words, but what does it mean? what are you talking about? >> when somebody does something inappropriate, the victim feels trapped and they don't have many avenues to go to from -- to's deck to go to to stop it from happening. i have experienced that. you go to a member who is a colleague with the member. >> reporter: so the rules committee or something like that ? under the auspices of the leadership. does the leadership have a inherent conflict of interest here? on the one hand they want to keep the image of the body they oversee clean and on the other hand they have a problem.>> anywhere
yeah. >> reporter: why now and why sacramento? >> it's a problem that has to be dealt with.happen in any workplace or any city, but we are finding politics are different because of power. it is hard to have consequences and protections against retaliation. it can be career ending and life altering . particularly since this is where building bridges and your reputation are what build your career. that is why there is a big problem. >> reporter: okay. articulate the problem....
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low to mid-80s from fresno, monterey, sacramento, 68. look at those 100s in l.a.fire danger there. >> it's been a tough ride for east bay commuteers this morning and i'm showing a live shot at 680. a new crash just reported that may be blocking the lane. brake lights are stacking up. southbound on 680 as you approach 24 through walnut creek. i want to highly encourage, b.a.r.t., ace, and caltrain report nothing delays. you'll see why from tracy to dublin it's 1:18 because of several accidents including an injury crash. >>> thanks, frances. happening today obamacare is back in court. lawyers for 18 states and the district of columbia will ask a federal judge in california to force president trump's administration to pay health care subsidies he cut off. state attorneys generals argue the monthly payments are required under obama's health care law and cutting them off will hurt consumers. when the 10 million americans are enrolled in obamacare. >>> a legendary san francisco state coach fired by the university. next, why he's now suing. >>> too close for comfort. bea
low to mid-80s from fresno, monterey, sacramento, 68. look at those 100s in l.a.fire danger there. >> it's been a tough ride for east bay commuteers this morning and i'm showing a live shot at 680. a new crash just reported that may be blocking the lane. brake lights are stacking up. southbound on 680 as you approach 24 through walnut creek. i want to highly encourage, b.a.r.t., ace, and caltrain report nothing delays. you'll see why from tracy to dublin it's 1:18 because of several...
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he was confronted with questions about the sort of boy's club culture in sacramento politics and weather leaders, including himself, have done enough to change it. this is him trying to do just that. >>> the time is 6:10. fighting the bear fire. when containment is expected in the santa cruz mountains. >>> uncomfortable conditions for your tuesday your tuesday. i will talk about cities that may break records. >>> we are seeing brake lights on the east shore freeway on highway 4. find out what is causing these delays, coming up. >>> customers are offered a $25 apple watch. the catch that comes with the deal. expected later today. >>> in the santa cruz mountains, full containment of the bear fire is expected later today with the fire burning nearly 400 acres in boulder creek. it is 85% contained with flames destroying four structures in nine firefighters were injured. investigators are zeroing in on the cause and have not ruled out arson. >>> in a report calls out the department of water resources to transfer ownership of the oroville dam to a water company. it was recommended by the indep
he was confronted with questions about the sort of boy's club culture in sacramento politics and weather leaders, including himself, have done enough to change it. this is him trying to do just that. >>> the time is 6:10. fighting the bear fire. when containment is expected in the santa cruz mountains. >>> uncomfortable conditions for your tuesday your tuesday. i will talk about cities that may break records. >>> we are seeing brake lights on the east shore freeway on...
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closer to sacramento, 87 and up towards the north coast, 60 degrees. let's check in on some of the current numbers locally, 80 showing up in san francisco, 93 in sonoma county and santa rosa, cochran 89, fremont 85 in san jose 89, they are easily in the lower 90s this afternoon. day 2 of records in south bay this week. here's the camera looking at the golden gate bridge, beautiful here, you can pick out the nice texture on the bay waters and also check out the headlands here as well. we are getting ready for the winter storms to move into the bay area, things are not showing up just yet. this could be changing as we head into november as we start to see signs of potential pattern change that could deliver rainfall. as far as overnight lows we are starting your thursday with mostly clear skies, temperatures in the upper 40s for the cool spots, lots of 50s in san francisco, oakland and morgan hill 54. here is the deal with the forecast model we are showing you this as we go into thursday morning. not much in the way of fog with mostly clear conditions. a
closer to sacramento, 87 and up towards the north coast, 60 degrees. let's check in on some of the current numbers locally, 80 showing up in san francisco, 93 in sonoma county and santa rosa, cochran 89, fremont 85 in san jose 89, they are easily in the lower 90s this afternoon. day 2 of records in south bay this week. here's the camera looking at the golden gate bridge, beautiful here, you can pick out the nice texture on the bay waters and also check out the headlands here as well. we are...
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coming up at 11:30, we'll bring you a live news conference from sacramento. the office of emergency services will be making public news. >> i'm kristen sze. we are continuing with abc 7 news an preempting "who wants to be a millionaire." because we have a news conference about the fires, giving us the latest information. this of course the live picture at the emergency operations center in sacramento county. we'll bring you that news conference when it begins, but right now we'll get to meteorologist drew tuma who is tracking the weather and after a few days of relative calm in terms of the winds they're about to pick up. >> yeah, they are. the biggest issue is the air quality. it's ranging anywhere from poor to very unhealthy at this current moment. the north bay has the worst air quality where the fires are, the smoke is
coming up at 11:30, we'll bring you a live news conference from sacramento. the office of emergency services will be making public news. >> i'm kristen sze. we are continuing with abc 7 news an preempting "who wants to be a millionaire." because we have a news conference about the fires, giving us the latest information. this of course the live picture at the emergency operations center in sacramento county. we'll bring you that news conference when it begins, but right now...
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it will end in sacramento on october 19th. ( darya ) happening now...lice are looking for a man who robbed a woman at gun point. police say this man pulled a gun on a woman and stole her purse. they have just released this surveillance image. it happened on a train in hayward. police say the man's name is fredachi stone who should be considered armed and dangerous. ( mark ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news... áanother attack at a popular san francisco park. what police are doing to keep people safe. and after the break... our fleet week coverage continues. we will introduce you to a blue angels pilot from right here in the bay area. we're on a mission to show drip coffee drinkers, it's time to wake up to keurig. wakey! wakey! rise and shine! oh my gosh! how are you? well watch this. i pop that in there. press brew. that's it. look how much coffee's in here? fresh coffee. so rich. i love it. that's why you should be a keurig man! full-bodied. are you sure you're describing the coffee and not me? do you wear this every day? everyday. i'd never take it
it will end in sacramento on october 19th. ( darya ) happening now...lice are looking for a man who robbed a woman at gun point. police say this man pulled a gun on a woman and stole her purse. they have just released this surveillance image. it happened on a train in hayward. police say the man's name is fredachi stone who should be considered armed and dangerous. ( mark ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news... áanother attack at a popular san francisco park. what police are doing to keep...
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(vicki) a sacramento area -based coffee company has launched 'no waste' single serve coffee pods.er rina nakano visited the company to see just how the pods are created. if the aroma doesn't wake you up... the taste sure will.this is the rogers family company warehouse... where they store, roast, and package hundreds of millions of pounds of coffee beans each year. their fastest selling product -- single cup coffee pods. according to the national coffee association, more people are ditching the traditional coffee pot. now, one in three consumers owns a single cup brewing system. the reason -- convenience. but that comes at a cost.(jim rogers/vice president, rogers family company): "estimates are about 11 billion single serve cups are thrown into a landfill every year. that's 30 million a day if you want to do the math. so we're trying to take a piece of that out of the waste cycle."reporter "it took six years to go from research, development, to certification. but this lincoln based company is proud to say they are the first in the nation, to go national with this 100% compostable
(vicki) a sacramento area -based coffee company has launched 'no waste' single serve coffee pods.er rina nakano visited the company to see just how the pods are created. if the aroma doesn't wake you up... the taste sure will.this is the rogers family company warehouse... where they store, roast, and package hundreds of millions of pounds of coffee beans each year. their fastest selling product -- single cup coffee pods. according to the national coffee association, more people are ditching the...