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he is being held without bail at sacramento county main jail. in the newsroom, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> it is 6:32. taking a live look outside this friday morning on the left-hand side of your screen, a gorgeous shot from our exclusive "salesforce tower" camera of the bay. the sun is shining. and on the right-hand side, well, 880 in oakland traffic moving smoothly. >> yeah. both shots not too bad. >> all right. gianna in for jaclyn today. you have an easy day so far. >> so far. now it's getting a lot better actually seeing a couple of hot spots, but overall it's going to be "friday light" from hopefully this point forward. we start with a trouble spot though. it's a minor trouble spot. it's on the lower deck of the bay bridge. we are getting word of a broken-down vehicle. eastbound right at treasure island, you can see on the upper deck which is the commute direction, traffic is moving nicely as you head through there. so no delays in that area. and even though that stall is on the eastbound side, it's not causing too much of a backup through th
he is being held without bail at sacramento county main jail. in the newsroom, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> it is 6:32. taking a live look outside this friday morning on the left-hand side of your screen, a gorgeous shot from our exclusive "salesforce tower" camera of the bay. the sun is shining. and on the right-hand side, well, 880 in oakland traffic moving smoothly. >> yeah. both shots not too bad. >> all right. gianna in for jaclyn today. you have an easy day so...
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and other places from sacramento to dc. so, what i say is keep talking. they will stop. i didn't stop talking but i did stop going for a period of time. i was getting physically ill from watching all of the harm that was taking place there law. >> so, when you stopped going to sacramento what was the status of your foundation? you were just in that first house or have you already gone out? >> i've had to build the second house. [inaudible]ng that because >> i have five homes now. my next step is to create a national network of safehouses for women to be transition out of prison and jails back to their community and be able to have the opportunity to rebuild their lives. >> and how many people work for you? >> i have a staff of 25. >> and how many are lawyers? >> six. >> do you think that helps you get hurt? [laughter] >> the law can be powerful and a powerful tool. i was just reciting laws to the sheriff's department. there are thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands of people there who need to be registered to
and other places from sacramento to dc. so, what i say is keep talking. they will stop. i didn't stop talking but i did stop going for a period of time. i was getting physically ill from watching all of the harm that was taking place there law. >> so, when you stopped going to sacramento what was the status of your foundation? you were just in that first house or have you already gone out? >> i've had to build the second house. [inaudible]ng that because >> i have five homes...
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that's the latest here in sacramento. i'm melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >> as for the federal court case against the state of california, we're going to have more about that in about ten minutes. >>> social media is in fact a force. right now the grand total stands at an stounding $13 million. the facebook couple launched it and the initial goal was $1500. and it's at around $13 million. it will help immigrants held in detention. border agents now have a significant challenge, as blaine mentioned, trying to reunite all these families separated in recent weeks. how they plan to make it happen. lester holt joins us in about 25 minutes. >>> another stolen gun snatched from the back seat of a sufficient belongisuv belonging to an off-duty officer. it happened last week outside of a fitness center. you can see the suspect drive next to the suv, appear to do some sort of stretching there against the suv, and then he drives off. investigators say he stole a bag that was visible in the back seat of that suv. now he also us
that's the latest here in sacramento. i'm melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >> as for the federal court case against the state of california, we're going to have more about that in about ten minutes. >>> social media is in fact a force. right now the grand total stands at an stounding $13 million. the facebook couple launched it and the initial goal was $1500. and it's at around $13 million. it will help immigrants held in detention. border agents now have a significant...
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somebody in sacramento gave it a recruiting pitch. put it on a billboard saying please, lebron, come play for the sacramento kings. the effort to recruit in vain. who knows? most people want him to play for the lakers. i get that, but we'll see. >> going to take more than a billboard, a little bit more. >>> coming up in our next half hour a deadly attack on a u.s. newspaper, a gunman opens fire into a newsroom in maryland, the suspect's gruesome strategy to avoid identification. >> a bay area whistle blower says i.c.e. told him to lie. then homeland security agents show up at his door, the bizarre interruption to his first tv interview. >> golfers could have a shot, the new twist in the battle to turn this popular course into open space. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate and mark fieldman for pg&e. most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don'
somebody in sacramento gave it a recruiting pitch. put it on a billboard saying please, lebron, come play for the sacramento kings. the effort to recruit in vain. who knows? most people want him to play for the lakers. i get that, but we'll see. >> going to take more than a billboard, a little bit more. >>> coming up in our next half hour a deadly attack on a u.s. newspaper, a gunman opens fire into a newsroom in maryland, the suspect's gruesome strategy to avoid identification....
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, advocated with our governor, spent hours in sacramento together as mayors to ask for more than $1.5 billion in our state budget so that cities can address homelessness on our streets because we know the solutions that are working. and i want to say a special thanks to assembly man -- senator weiner, assembly men chiu, and this budget, as large as it is and as large as the investments are within homelessness does not reflect a single dollar of that ask, and we have had great results in sacramento in committees over the past few weeks, and we are hopeful that additional funding will be coming shortly from sacramento. this budget invests in measures that prevent people from falling into the clutches of homelessness to begin with, while also supporting programs that ensure once they are housed, they will have the support and services that they need to avoid slipping back into homelessness on our streets. we will be compassion driven in our approach, but we will also take strategic common sense measures, measures such as our encampment resolution teams, because no one gets better by livi
, advocated with our governor, spent hours in sacramento together as mayors to ask for more than $1.5 billion in our state budget so that cities can address homelessness on our streets because we know the solutions that are working. and i want to say a special thanks to assembly man -- senator weiner, assembly men chiu, and this budget, as large as it is and as large as the investments are within homelessness does not reflect a single dollar of that ask, and we have had great results in...
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he then moved back to sacramento.hile there he became a professor at the university of the pacific before he was confirmed to the ninth circuit court of appeals. today his colleagues in sacramento talked about his dedication to teaching. he has been a day school -- at the school for more than three decades while also serving on the supreme court. >> i am hoping he will do more teaching her. it's my dream we can find a way to bring in here often. >> even when he hangs up his rope next month, he will teach in australia for the study abroad program this summer. >>> after a lot of heated debate we get the word that the fence on to building a massive new immigrant detention center in these paper there was talk the federal government was considering adding the facility to concord naval weapons station. nearly 50,000 immigrants one hail there. this afternoon east bay congressman mark to sony a said the department of homeland security will not move forward. the announcement was made while the city council held a special meeti
he then moved back to sacramento.hile there he became a professor at the university of the pacific before he was confirmed to the ninth circuit court of appeals. today his colleagues in sacramento talked about his dedication to teaching. he has been a day school -- at the school for more than three decades while also serving on the supreme court. >> i am hoping he will do more teaching her. it's my dream we can find a way to bring in here often. >> even when he hangs up his rope...
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even into sacramento and stockton. here's a look in san jose.ot the low gray clouds everywhere around the bay area. temperatures on the milder side in spots. san francisco is currently 55. oakland 57. as well as san jose, gilroy cooler at 53 degrees. this time we're looking at emeryville right now. the waters are pretty calm. it will be breezy this afternoon. but hopefully not as breezy as yesterday. so gray out there. but we'll see breaks of sunshine by about lunchtime. lots of mid-50s through napa, novato, fairfield, livermore, concord. milder at 59 degrees. the wind is a little bit different. the pattern is coming from the south right now. we're likely going to see drizzle in the southwest facing mountains. especially in the santa cruz mountains. then clearing quickly and faster in the east bay and also in the south bay. here's the cloud forecast animation. notice that little bit of green in swan ton. we could see drizzle the next few hours but not likely in the immediate bay area. just the clouds that start to pull back by lunchtime. we'll s
even into sacramento and stockton. here's a look in san jose.ot the low gray clouds everywhere around the bay area. temperatures on the milder side in spots. san francisco is currently 55. oakland 57. as well as san jose, gilroy cooler at 53 degrees. this time we're looking at emeryville right now. the waters are pretty calm. it will be breezy this afternoon. but hopefully not as breezy as yesterday. so gray out there. but we'll see breaks of sunshine by about lunchtime. lots of mid-50s through...
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ursday. >>> a digital license plate rolled out this week in sacramento.ars driving around the state. we look at the advantages and the concerns surrounding the new technology. >> reporter: flashy car has a new meaning in sacramento. sacramento is the first city in the country to test these license plates. >> we're leaning into being a technology lab and testing this out and trying new things and setting standards. >> reporter: the city is taking part of a pilot program with a license plate maker. they plan to test the plates on the 35 chevrolet bolts added to the city fleet. the plates are wi-fi based. you can opt in or out of making our location trackable, and the city of sacramento will be able to track vehicle movement and mileage and use the plates for announcements. >> >. to display amber alerts or indicate a driver needs help or that a car is stolen. >> reporter: as for any tech in the digital age, there are questions about who has access to the data and what they can do with it. >> it's stored in the cloud and the communication is encrypted. we're
ursday. >>> a digital license plate rolled out this week in sacramento.ars driving around the state. we look at the advantages and the concerns surrounding the new technology. >> reporter: flashy car has a new meaning in sacramento. sacramento is the first city in the country to test these license plates. >> we're leaning into being a technology lab and testing this out and trying new things and setting standards. >> reporter: the city is taking part of a pilot...
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most of the millennials moving from sacramento came to another -- from other parts of california. >>> this san francisco's mayor's race to coast to call -- too close to call. >>> what makes this development different in a couple of ways. >>> the mayor's race in san francisco is still very tight. the direction -- the director of elections this is one third of the ballots the receipt has yet to be counted picked >> former state senator mark leno ahead with 50.2% of the votes while order supervisor president london breed has 49.4 8%. leigh martinez joins us live from just outside city hall with the latest on this story. >> reporter: nothing has changed with the numbers this morning. the director of elections says that staff state until 10:00 last night and rebecca early this morning at 6 am. >> starting today, we will give more ballots through the equipment. we will work longer hours. and then we are opening them up, pulling them out. tomorrow, we will start to see a bigger increase in the amount of results. >> reporter: both top two candidates could make city history. london breed would
most of the millennials moving from sacramento came to another -- from other parts of california. >>> this san francisco's mayor's race to coast to call -- too close to call. >>> what makes this development different in a couple of ways. >>> the mayor's race in san francisco is still very tight. the direction -- the director of elections this is one third of the ballots the receipt has yet to be counted picked >> former state senator mark leno ahead with 50.2%...
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american history tv was at the meeting in sacramento, california. of poke with university texas at san antonio professor f.b.i.'s el about the covert surveillance program ointelpro that targeted student organizations during the civil rights movement. he is the author of "struggle for a better south." this is just over 15 minutes. >> gregg michel professor of history at university of texas at san antonio. what is cointelpro? >> cointelpro stands for counterintelligence program. it was the name of fbi programming designed to conduct primarily covert operations against organizations and individuals that the fbi deemed to be a threat to national security. >> why is this important? >> for several reasons. this is an artifact of the cold war era in the 1950's, when suspected communists in the united states came under suspicion. it quickly evolved and expanded to a range of individuals who the fbi deemed to be potential subversives. that most notably included martin luther king and the black civil rights movement, it included white socialists, puerto rican
american history tv was at the meeting in sacramento, california. of poke with university texas at san antonio professor f.b.i.'s el about the covert surveillance program ointelpro that targeted student organizations during the civil rights movement. he is the author of "struggle for a better south." this is just over 15 minutes. >> gregg michel professor of history at university of texas at san antonio. what is cointelpro? >> cointelpro stands for counterintelligence...
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he is being held without bail at sacramento county main jail. >>> thank you. it is the largest opium bust in california history. and the acres of illegal poppies were hiding in plain sight. authorities found tens of thousands of the illegal poppy plants spread across eight locations in monterey county. the plants are used to produce opium, morphine and heroin. in the past month, deputies cut down 17 tons of poppies making this not just the biggest bust in california but one of the biggest ever in the u.s. >> we have an opioid epidemic in the united states. and, you know, there is one step in trying to fight that is tearing these fields down. >> the cut poppies will be buried in a landfill. investigators are trying to track down who planned them and why. no arrests have been made. >>> president trump has imposed new tariffs on some key trading partners. 25% on imported steel and 10% on imported aluminum. canada, mexico and the 28- nation european union are included. canada is retaliating, with dollar for dollar tariffs on a variety of u.s. goods and services. t
he is being held without bail at sacramento county main jail. >>> thank you. it is the largest opium bust in california history. and the acres of illegal poppies were hiding in plain sight. authorities found tens of thousands of the illegal poppy plants spread across eight locations in monterey county. the plants are used to produce opium, morphine and heroin. in the past month, deputies cut down 17 tons of poppies making this not just the biggest bust in california but one of the...
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liz: arnold schwarzenegger could not change sacramento, he tried?> he did, but you know, one thing and i will work to get special interest control out of the legislationsure. that is the problem with arnold schwarzenegger, he did not deal with legislature, we have to change it, get power of special interest money, this is all about corruption there, i will propose reforms to get rid of that. liz: john cox thank you. >> thank you. liz: let's get right to what is going on in california. we want to get to hillary vaughn, on the ground in orange county with latest. reporter: there is a lot at stake for the democrat, right now democrats targeting 4 races in orange county, two are open seats, a free-for-all, under jungle primary system there could be two republicans, completely locking out democrats, they are targeting two republican incumbents here in orange county, dana rohrabacher and congresswoman mexico city walters -- mimiwalters, they say, they are feelinfeel strong. polls close here 11 p.m. eastern time, we have several hours to go before we get a
liz: arnold schwarzenegger could not change sacramento, he tried?> he did, but you know, one thing and i will work to get special interest control out of the legislationsure. that is the problem with arnold schwarzenegger, he did not deal with legislature, we have to change it, get power of special interest money, this is all about corruption there, i will propose reforms to get rid of that. liz: john cox thank you. >> thank you. liz: let's get right to what is going on in california....
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sacramento first-graders help dozens of the athletes cross the finish line with newfound confidence. >> reporter: this weekend, the discovery all-stars in sacramento compete in that special olympic summer games with more speed. rodney hayes has new kicks, shoes purchased by their coach, this first grade class. >> i was happy they did it but surprised they raised money for us to get shoes. i'm proud of them. >> i'm ready to cry, they have given so much to them, some of these guys did not have shoes, they had holes in them, they were running and i was not aware of it until we started getting shoes. >> reporter: this is a school in west sacramento, they can do chores and buy one pair of shoes for one deserving athlete on her team. six and seven euros exceeded her expectation by hosting a lemonade stand in february. >> we got $96 so far. >> reporter: the first-graders raise enough funds to purchase 35 pairs of shoes for their athletes. >> reporter: during the 100 meter race this weekend, he said he felt unstoppable. >> i'm more comfortable and can run fast in my tennis shoes. >> reporter
sacramento first-graders help dozens of the athletes cross the finish line with newfound confidence. >> reporter: this weekend, the discovery all-stars in sacramento compete in that special olympic summer games with more speed. rodney hayes has new kicks, shoes purchased by their coach, this first grade class. >> i was happy they did it but surprised they raised money for us to get shoes. i'm proud of them. >> i'm ready to cry, they have given so much to them, some of these...
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sacramento is the third most popular place to move ... for people ages 20 to 34 in the country.cording to the study. sacramento was behind only seattle and columbia, south carolina. san jose also made the top 10... at 7th in the nation. despite the higher cost of living -- the lure of silicon valley jobs -- just too great. ( james ) coming up after the break... the list of the highest paid athletes in the world is out... but there's something missing. (ácommercialá) missing. someth maybe you could save energy by weaving your own shoes... out of flax. or simply adjust your thermostat. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. we believe nutrition is full of possibilities to improve your pet's life. we are redefining what nutrition can do. because the possibility of a longer life and a better life is the greatest possibility of all. purina pro plan. nutrition that performs. ( robin ) checking bay area roads before you head out the door.. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 (d
sacramento is the third most popular place to move ... for people ages 20 to 34 in the country.cording to the study. sacramento was behind only seattle and columbia, south carolina. san jose also made the top 10... at 7th in the nation. despite the higher cost of living -- the lure of silicon valley jobs -- just too great. ( james ) coming up after the break... the list of the highest paid athletes in the world is out... but there's something missing. (ácommercialá) missing. someth maybe you...
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. >>> today in sacramento, lawmakers are set to approve a new california budget plan to benefit effort helping the homeless. the big 11 california cities will each get $150 million if the deal goes through. >>> stay with us; weather and traffic in just a moment.
. >>> today in sacramento, lawmakers are set to approve a new california budget plan to benefit effort helping the homeless. the big 11 california cities will each get $150 million if the deal goes through. >>> stay with us; weather and traffic in just a moment.
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start -- >>> in sacramento, protests outside the first u.s. district court on the trump administration challenge to sanctuary laws. attorney general jeff sessions sued the state in march over the laws that extend protections to people in the country illegally. >> the people of california, the people of sacramento are saying we are a proud sanctuary city. what does that mean? it means we welcome immigrants. it means we resist what is happening in this courthouse today. >> a u.s. judge will hear arguments from attorneys representing both the state of california and the u.s. justice department. >>> breaking news in san francisco where a motorcycle officer has been injured by a flying bottle. it happened on hyde street. this video posted on twitter shows a very active police seen. lots of officers and an amulets. we are told the injuries are not life-threatening. no word if anyone has been arrested. >>> this morning bart officials and san francisco police are set to announce a new plan to improve safety and health conditions. we are live in san fr
start -- >>> in sacramento, protests outside the first u.s. district court on the trump administration challenge to sanctuary laws. attorney general jeff sessions sued the state in march over the laws that extend protections to people in the country illegally. >> the people of california, the people of sacramento are saying we are a proud sanctuary city. what does that mean? it means we welcome immigrants. it means we resist what is happening in this courthouse today. >> a...
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sacramento life center " just celebrating."t sacramento life center --you will no longer see state-mandated abortion information signs up in their lobby.marie leatherby, exec. dir. sacramento life center "the minute we could, we took 'em down."executive director marie leatherby is keeping those signs in her office at the crisis pregnancy center...for now.marie leatherby, exec. dir. sacramento life center "i'd actually love to shred them or burn them if i could." on tuesday -- the supreme court ruled, in a 5 to 4 decision, california's reproductive fact act -- is likely unconstitutional.in 2015 -- california enacted the law...which said those centers had to post signs and notices in waiting rooms about free or low-cost access to prenatal care and abortions...also -- centers not medically licensed had to disclose under teh law. assemblymembers david chiu and autumn burke had authored the law.asm. autumn burke (d-marina del ray) "the message we send today is you shot one over the bow, we're going to shoot three over the bow. we're
sacramento life center " just celebrating."t sacramento life center --you will no longer see state-mandated abortion information signs up in their lobby.marie leatherby, exec. dir. sacramento life center "the minute we could, we took 'em down."executive director marie leatherby is keeping those signs in her office at the crisis pregnancy center...for now.marie leatherby, exec. dir. sacramento life center "i'd actually love to shred them or burn them if i could." on...
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a man is in custody following a suspected road rage incident in sacramento.t was captured on video. check it out. it happened on monday at an exit ramp near highway 50. a man is shown driving a white chevy trailblazer ramming a honda sedan. he gets out of the suv then, gets on top of the car and starts stomping and kicking. the person was still inside the car. the sacramento woman that took the cell phone video said she could not believe what she was seeing. >> my thought was just, i witnessed somebody's mental breakdown, essentially. what was he going through? why would he do that? we don't know. >> police say the suv driver, ho-year-old jose al have a -- 40-year-old jose alvarez had drugs in his system. the driver of the other car faces minor injuries . >>> and take a look at this road rage incident. this was captured seconds after the car rear-ended an suv. the driver is not satisfied. he continues to hit the gas. the bmw is a rear wheel car there. police later came on and arrested the driver. >>> in honolulu, hawaii, there was a bill passed by congress so
a man is in custody following a suspected road rage incident in sacramento.t was captured on video. check it out. it happened on monday at an exit ramp near highway 50. a man is shown driving a white chevy trailblazer ramming a honda sedan. he gets out of the suv then, gets on top of the car and starts stomping and kicking. the person was still inside the car. the sacramento woman that took the cell phone video said she could not believe what she was seeing. >> my thought was just, i...
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this happened in sacramento on monday.mming that honda over and over again. i want to point out the driver of that honda was able to get out of their vehicle before this happened. but then the driver of that white suv got out. there you go, he is stomping on the windshield of that other vehicle. that suspect is now in custody. this all started apparently after some type of disturbance happened on the freeway, and then that white suv followed the honda off of the road. so just crazy. >> unbelievable video. >> amazing. a good thing nobody was in the back seat on that side. >> can you imagine if there was a child or something -- >> police are saying it looks like he was under the influence of narcotics which provides an explanation. >> that explains it a lit bit. >> on abc we're hearing from shooting victim who was hurt after this fbi agent's gun was fired on the dance floor. >>> questions this morning after the student was found dead in the pool of his high school. why his family believes it was suicide. >> you're looking li
this happened in sacramento on monday.mming that honda over and over again. i want to point out the driver of that honda was able to get out of their vehicle before this happened. but then the driver of that white suv got out. there you go, he is stomping on the windshield of that other vehicle. that suspect is now in custody. this all started apparently after some type of disturbance happened on the freeway, and then that white suv followed the honda off of the road. so just crazy. >>...
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especÍficamente 8200 acres han sido consumidos no obstante hacia lo que es el norte muy cerca de sacramentomÁs de 1300 acres sido consumidos y solamente un 30 por lento ha sido controlado hay que estar muy alerta porque el viento todavÍa sopla fuerte desde lo que es el norte y tambiÉn es importante mencionar que los niveles de humedad se mantienen bajos nuestra imagen de satÉlite de radar indica que el satÉlite se mantiene seco si nos adentramos a lo largo de la 580 el sol estÁ dominando en todo su esplendor temperatura dual de los 72 con ese bien total y
especÍficamente 8200 acres han sido consumidos no obstante hacia lo que es el norte muy cerca de sacramentomÁs de 1300 acres sido consumidos y solamente un 30 por lento ha sido controlado hay que estar muy alerta porque el viento todavÍa sopla fuerte desde lo que es el norte y tambiÉn es importante mencionar que los niveles de humedad se mantienen bajos nuestra imagen de satÉlite de radar indica que el satÉlite se mantiene seco si nos adentramos a lo largo de la 580 el sol estÁ dominando...
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. >> un conductor fuera de control embistiÓ mÚltiples veces a un vehÍculo estacionado en sacramento,rnia. >> como pueden ver en estÁs imÁgenes, josÉ garcÍa alvarez golpeÓ con su auto una y otra vez a esta camioneta hasta empujarla en una intersecciÓn y destruirla por completo, no conforme con eso saltÓ sobre ella varias veces hasta que llegaron los bomberos y la policÍa que arrestÓ a garcÍa bajo cargos de agresiÓn y vandalismo nadie resultÓ herido en el incidente. >> hay incertidumbre entre los productores de aguacate en mÉxico, la guerra comercial desatada por el presidente trump podrÍa afectars expertos a estados unidos >>> poniendo en peligro el ingreso de muchÍsimos trabajadores. >> isa osorio nos amplÍa. >> en el campo, la intensidad con la que trabajan los campesinos mexicanos no disminuye, a pesar que
. >> un conductor fuera de control embistiÓ mÚltiples veces a un vehÍculo estacionado en sacramento,rnia. >> como pueden ver en estÁs imÁgenes, josÉ garcÍa alvarez golpeÓ con su auto una y otra vez a esta camioneta hasta empujarla en una intersecciÓn y destruirla por completo, no conforme con eso saltÓ sobre ella varias veces hasta que llegaron los bomberos y la policÍa que arrestÓ a garcÍa bajo cargos de agresiÓn y vandalismo nadie resultÓ herido en el incidente....
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la mujer honduras con la que acabamos de platicar va hacia sacramento.ignaciÓn no nada mÁs entre lÍderes comunitarios y religiosos, sino tambiÉn muchas preguntas que no se pueden contestar en washington. por eso los dos senadores estÁn favor de la tolerancia cero pero tambiÉn estÁn en contra de la separaciÓn familiar. ¿ entonces en donde hay una conciliaciÓn? hoy visitaron un centro de detenciÓn en texas para discutir este tema con las personas que estÁn preocupadas. lÍderes comunitarios y religiosos. ¿ acaso contestaron esas preguntas? juan carlos gonzÁlez estuvo presente. juan: despuÉs de recorrer uno de los centros de detenciÓn de menores en el valle de texas a lo cual la prensa no tuvo acceso los senadores federales ambos republicanos por texas se reunieron con lÍderes comunitarios y religiosos para escuchar opiniones sobre la crisis de los niÑos que estÁn sino separados de sus familias. >> no queremos que se paren niÑos de sus familias. juan: despuÉs se dirigieron a la prensa. " creo que podemos hacer dos cosas a la vez. detener a quienes entren de
la mujer honduras con la que acabamos de platicar va hacia sacramento.ignaciÓn no nada mÁs entre lÍderes comunitarios y religiosos, sino tambiÉn muchas preguntas que no se pueden contestar en washington. por eso los dos senadores estÁn favor de la tolerancia cero pero tambiÉn estÁn en contra de la separaciÓn familiar. ¿ entonces en donde hay una conciliaciÓn? hoy visitaron un centro de detenciÓn en texas para discutir este tema con las personas que estÁn preocupadas. lÍderes...
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and only 2017, there were two pieces of legislation that were introduced in sacramento to support thegovernor's call for water conservation and this was conservation above and beyond the idea of a drought conservation. really speaking to long turn -- long-term conservation use. both of those have moved through the legislature and have made it out at the legislature as they are awaiting the governor's signature. what we did, in july 2017, as we initiated the development of our strategic plan to meet this. to really try to decide how to help our agencies meet this requirement, and how to do it best. we anticipated to have a role for that, and this was our weight to try to develop that. so that strategic plan had three main components. the legislation is very specific. it has very detailed requirements about how to develop water targets, activities you have to do, highly data intensive and activity focused. so, in looking at it, the question was, we have to assess what it will take for 26 agencies, 26 water suppliers that are small, and large. cities, water districts, private utilities,
and only 2017, there were two pieces of legislation that were introduced in sacramento to support thegovernor's call for water conservation and this was conservation above and beyond the idea of a drought conservation. really speaking to long turn -- long-term conservation use. both of those have moved through the legislature and have made it out at the legislature as they are awaiting the governor's signature. what we did, in july 2017, as we initiated the development of our strategic plan to...
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this is a very scary case of alleged road rage in sacramento.ou can see a driver repeatedly ramming his trail blazer into a honda. the driver gets out of his car and there you go, he's jumping on that roof and that windshield. don't worry, though, the driver of that honda did get out before all this happened. according to "the sacramento bee," the suspect followed the other driver off the freeway after some sort of disturbance and this happened. the man is now in custody. >> whoa. that is amazing in a very bad way. >>> there's one noise thats that become synonymous with b.a.r.t. >> usually worse than that. >> why you won't be hearing it as much anymore. >> a warriors super fan ♪ ♪ legendary jockey vÍctor espinoza is insatiable when it comes to competing. ♪ ♪ so is his horse. ♪ ♪ when it comes to snacking. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ that's why he uses the chase mobile app, to pay practically anyone, at any bank. life, lived victor's way. chase. make more of what's yours. than doubles your chance of escape in case of a fire. smoke alarms can provide an early warning
this is a very scary case of alleged road rage in sacramento.ou can see a driver repeatedly ramming his trail blazer into a honda. the driver gets out of his car and there you go, he's jumping on that roof and that windshield. don't worry, though, the driver of that honda did get out before all this happened. according to "the sacramento bee," the suspect followed the other driver off the freeway after some sort of disturbance and this happened. the man is now in custody. >>...
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ahora estÁ en la cárcel de sacramento. josÉ garcÍa de 40 aÑos.os negocios diferentes. las puertas estaban forzadas, pero nadie dentro del negocio. en otro ubicado en la misma calle, el cristal estaba quebrado y Éladentro. natalie: seguimos los pasos de el tri. ♪ natalie: buenas noch el tri entrenÓ en dinamarca. herrera el viajÓa portugal paraarreglar temas personales. la invitaciÓn es para que este sÁbado disfrute de este gran partido. el tri ante dinamarca y su Último amistoso. por univisiÓn y udn. los athletics ante los rangers.bartolo colÓn ganÓ su juego para empatar a juan marita --marichal. en la alta quinta, cuadrangular. los dodgers se acercaban a 8 a 7. al final cayeron 11 carreras a 9. queda descartado alberto quintero de la selecciÓn panameÑa. detallesn cto deportivo". palmira:durante la reuniÓn de google, activistas se mani estÁn a favor de la construcciÓn de unma campo. dicen que provocarÁ que la vivienda asequible desaparezca del Área. palmira: tienes historiauereportar, comunÍcate al 4155389014 o a noticias 14@unnivision.net o a tra
ahora estÁ en la cárcel de sacramento. josÉ garcÍa de 40 aÑos.os negocios diferentes. las puertas estaban forzadas, pero nadie dentro del negocio. en otro ubicado en la misma calle, el cristal estaba quebrado y Éladentro. natalie: seguimos los pasos de el tri. ♪ natalie: buenas noch el tri entrenÓ en dinamarca. herrera el viajÓa portugal paraarreglar temas personales. la invitaciÓn es para que este sÁbado disfrute de este gran partido. el tri ante dinamarca y su Último amistoso....
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we are in sacramento. let's ask you briefly about the final years, what use battling. >> he was diagnosed with throat tongue and mouth cancer. he smoked over 30 cigars a day. he used to smoke a pipe. made a newspaper reporter a comment about him holding a cigar and victory, the next thing you knew, people were sending boxes of cigars to him. he switched from the pipe to the cigar. unfortunately, tobacco is addictive. he was diagnosed with throat and mouth cancer. he had lost all of his money. in a ponzi scheme. it should probably because a -- b called a ward scheme. ward stole money from grant. from his friends. the mennt realized that had taken all of his money, he only had about $100 to his name. ,e started to write his memoirs articles for century magazine. , mark twain,is went to grant and said don't write for this magazine, i will of youryour volumes memoirs. we will sell them by subscription. you will get a percentage. ist grant ends up happening he is suffering through his cancer, he does not take a
we are in sacramento. let's ask you briefly about the final years, what use battling. >> he was diagnosed with throat tongue and mouth cancer. he smoked over 30 cigars a day. he used to smoke a pipe. made a newspaper reporter a comment about him holding a cigar and victory, the next thing you knew, people were sending boxes of cigars to him. he switched from the pipe to the cigar. unfortunately, tobacco is addictive. he was diagnosed with throat and mouth cancer. he had lost all of his...
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decenas de personas se manifestaron desde tempranas horas de la maÑana frente a la corte federal en sacramentoel juez federal quien a sÓlo metros escuchaba los argumentos como parte de la demanda en tablada por el fiscal general con el fin de eliminarla la manifestaciÓn aquÍ dio un giro inÉs berardo en cierto momento cuando aquellos en contra de que cali por mÍa sea un estado santuario hicieron acto de presencia Ánimos que no sÓlo acabaron con la paciencia de algunos de los presentes entre ellos este hombre. quien despuÉs de gritarle a la multitud que se conviertan en personas legales y no en un violador de la ley decidiÓ amenazar con un arma de des carga rica a toda persona que se interponÍansu camino. mientras otros defendÍan su con porta miento has y como una ley que dicen no favorece al es dado de california. >>hay mucha gente las voces de llegado de sap yandel can rancio y tal vez sus horas laborales no estÁn dispuestas a pagarte. >>basta de ataques a nuestra comunidad estamos contribuyendo todos los dÍas y que no nos vamos a ir como vamos a estar aquÍ. >>las autoridades dicen que este aÑ
decenas de personas se manifestaron desde tempranas horas de la maÑana frente a la corte federal en sacramentoel juez federal quien a sÓlo metros escuchaba los argumentos como parte de la demanda en tablada por el fiscal general con el fin de eliminarla la manifestaciÓn aquÍ dio un giro inÉs berardo en cierto momento cuando aquellos en contra de que cali por mÍa sea un estado santuario hicieron acto de presencia Ánimos que no sÓlo acabaron con la paciencia de algunos de los presentes...
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(pam) it happened in downtown sacramento on monday afternoon.luence of narc >>> new at 8:00, sacramento police have identified the driver in a wild road rage incident caught on camera. >> it happened in downtown sacramento monday afternoon. police believe the driver, jose alvarez was under the influence of narcotics. you can see alvarez repeatedly ram a blue honda cr-v in a white suv. when the car cannot move anymore, alvarez starts stomping and kicking the honda. officials say this all started as a road rage incident on the freeway. >> a driver called us and notified us there was a driver behind them, and they had been rammed by that driver. fell .. he was taken to a local hospital for an evaluation. he now faces felony assault and vandalism charges. >> luckily, no one was inside the honda. officers were able to arrest alvarez after he fell. he was taken to a local hospital for evaluation and he now faces felony charges . >>> time for sports brought to you by your northern toyota dealers. >> the golden state warriors one win away from their thi
(pam) it happened in downtown sacramento on monday afternoon.luence of narc >>> new at 8:00, sacramento police have identified the driver in a wild road rage incident caught on camera. >> it happened in downtown sacramento monday afternoon. police believe the driver, jose alvarez was under the influence of narcotics. you can see alvarez repeatedly ram a blue honda cr-v in a white suv. when the car cannot move anymore, alvarez starts stomping and kicking the honda. officials say...
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we t have had great results outf committee's incentive -- sacramento out of the past few weeks and we are hopeful more funding willh be coming shortly from sacramento.in thisis budget invests in measurs that prevent people from falling into the clutches of homelessness to begin with. while also supporting programs that ensure, once they areho housed, they will have supported services they need to avoid being flipped back into homelessness on our streets. we will be compassionate, compassion driven in our approach. we also take strategic common sense measures. measures such as our encampment resolution teams. quite simply, no one gets better by living on our streets at night.n the first fiscal year of my budget will include $30 million new initiatives for homelessness. that package includes an investmentti to double the homeward bound budget. i measure that reunite struggling families with their loved oneses. andfa last year alone, over 900 people were served by project homeward bound. in less than -- and less than four% return to the city of san franciscoo to access our services. it f
we t have had great results outf committee's incentive -- sacramento out of the past few weeks and we are hopeful more funding willh be coming shortly from sacramento.in thisis budget invests in measurs that prevent people from falling into the clutches of homelessness to begin with. while also supporting programs that ensure, once they areho housed, they will have supported services they need to avoid being flipped back into homelessness on our streets. we will be compassionate, compassion...
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. >> activistas marchan a sacramento para denunciar el trato de los niños en la frontera . >> manténgase y están bajo el cuidado de oficina de refugiados . >> la manera que será nreunificados con sus padres es incierta, aquí tenemos información . >> ¿qué tal? buenas tardes, a pesar que la orden ejecutiva del presidente donald trump pe f a esta política tras ingresar unis, defensores temen que pasen meses antes que los niños puedan ser entregados a sus familias (gritos) el sonido de la campaña de este albergue indica que un niño ha sido reunido con su familia . >> hay esperanza para los menores tras ser detenidos. >> esta es una crisis humanitaria . >> para estos niños, muchos de los cuáles no saben dónde están los padres, cada día de espera, corre el riesgo de generar niveles de estrés tóxico y daños psicológicos . >> muchas veces se tardaban de 4 a 6 meses para encontrar a un niño . >> aunque la orden ejecutiva pone fin a la práctica a la separación familiar, esta no indica ni cómo ni cuándo se reunirán a los niños separados con sus padres y familiares. >> no hay un sistema de comunicac
. >> activistas marchan a sacramento para denunciar el trato de los niños en la frontera . >> manténgase y están bajo el cuidado de oficina de refugiados . >> la manera que será nreunificados con sus padres es incierta, aquí tenemos información . >> ¿qué tal? buenas tardes, a pesar que la orden ejecutiva del presidente donald trump pe f a esta política tras ingresar unis, defensores temen que pasen meses antes que los niños puedan ser entregados a sus familias...
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then a sacramento police patrol car moves in.sgt.mento police:"i think our officers acted heroically in this. they were very patient"officers kept their distance at first. sergeant vance chandler says this started as road rage incident on cap city freeway near 5th street.sgt. vance chandler/sacramento police:"a caller called us advising that there was another driver behind them and they had been rammed by that driver"police say after the driver rammed a moving car, he focused on the blue car.at one point, he falls off.that's when officers move in and detain him.nikki guinn/witness:"my thought was i witnessed somebody's mental breakdown essentially"guinn is still wonders, why did this happen?nikki guinn/witness: "what was he going through? why would he do that? we don't know." (catherine) that was ali wolf reporting. police say the driver was under the influence of drugs.. he'll be booked on felony assault and vandalism charges. (anchor) taking a live look outside-- overlooking downtown san francisco. (anchor) time now to check on our
then a sacramento police patrol car moves in.sgt.mento police:"i think our officers acted heroically in this. they were very patient"officers kept their distance at first. sergeant vance chandler says this started as road rage incident on cap city freeway near 5th street.sgt. vance chandler/sacramento police:"a caller called us advising that there was another driver behind them and they had been rammed by that driver"police say after the driver rammed a moving car, he...
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sacramento sheriff's deputies shoot and kill her son ..t was a year ago and now she is suing for answers ... how oakland- based civil rights attorney john burris says he is helping the family of mikel mcintyre seek justice... (vick)(vick) and after the break... a dance instructor behind bars tonight accused of sexually assaulting one of his students... and now investigators are looking into whether there are more vctims out there... icki) now at 9:30...a former dance instructor is now behind bars -- after police say he sexually assaulted one of his students. that victim ácoming forward after five years.(pam) and as kron4's michelle kingston reports -- police are asking for the public's help... in finding other girls who also may have been affected. jordan sanders, deputy district attorney"he seduced her into a sexual relationship and took advantage of her and that's what we've charged." police say 31 year old daniel howarter was a dance instructor at in motion dance center on arnold drive in martinez ... and his victim was a student.she to
sacramento sheriff's deputies shoot and kill her son ..t was a year ago and now she is suing for answers ... how oakland- based civil rights attorney john burris says he is helping the family of mikel mcintyre seek justice... (vick)(vick) and after the break... a dance instructor behind bars tonight accused of sexually assaulting one of his students... and now investigators are looking into whether there are more vctims out there... icki) now at 9:30...a former dance instructor is now behind...
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he then moved back to sacramento . while there he became a professor at the university of the pacific before he was confirmed to the ninth circuit court of appeals. justice kennedy weighed in on one of his last supreme court cases today. >> he sided with the majority in a five the show -- a 5- wordage case siding against organized labor. >> effective immediately, public employees can refuse to pay union dues. on this decision, it means that employees have decisions to make and unions are bracing for the worst. the average california teacher makes about $50,000 a year and pays about $1000 in annual union dues. today's decision means that the teachers can opt out of the union, save the $1000 but still get all of the benefits that the union negotiates, such as vacation days and holidays. justice kagan predicted employees and those that love their union realize that they can get the same benefits even if they let their memberships expire. as more and more staff paying dues -- stop paying dues, the others have to make up th
he then moved back to sacramento . while there he became a professor at the university of the pacific before he was confirmed to the ninth circuit court of appeals. justice kennedy weighed in on one of his last supreme court cases today. >> he sided with the majority in a five the show -- a 5- wordage case siding against organized labor. >> effective immediately, public employees can refuse to pay union dues. on this decision, it means that employees have decisions to make and...
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temperaturas cÁlidas en la regiÓn, se espera 97 grados de temperatura mÁxima para sacramento, fresnoara la prÓxima semana habrÁ un descenso en las temperaturas a partir del miÉrcoles asociado con un sistema frontal que se va a desplazar. su clase informarles sobre las condiciones del tiempo, espero que tengan una excelente tarde, regresÓ con ustedes. palmira: en otros temas, los bomberos de nuestra regiÓn se preparan para la temporada de incendios en california. viviana paez estuvo algunos de ellos durante un entrenamiento. viviana: llamas preparÁndose, volver o dos compartiendo el incendio, es el escenario que vimos la maÑana del viernes a lo largo de la american parkway, en sacramento. el incendio fue provocado por las autoridades. >> estamos entrenando para el futuro por si hay incendio aquÍ o en el estado de california. viviana: ellos aseguran que con un mayor nÚmero de entrenamientos, estarÁn listos para cualquier eventualidad. >> no los hemos durante todo el tiempo. al hacer eso estamos practicando para que cuando pase el incendio, ya hemos practicado otra vez. viviana: estos e
temperaturas cÁlidas en la regiÓn, se espera 97 grados de temperatura mÁxima para sacramento, fresnoara la prÓxima semana habrÁ un descenso en las temperaturas a partir del miÉrcoles asociado con un sistema frontal que se va a desplazar. su clase informarles sobre las condiciones del tiempo, espero que tengan una excelente tarde, regresÓ con ustedes. palmira: en otros temas, los bomberos de nuestra regiÓn se preparan para la temporada de incendios en california. viviana paez estuvo...
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. >> desde sacramento tenemos el porquÉ y cuantos podrÍan ser afectados. >> una amenaza contra los trabajadoresl reemplazar a estos trabajadores que limpian una parte de la prisiÓn viene de dos sindicatos, del estado hasta el momento no comentan sobre esta decisiÓn. >> "hablando ingles? . >> no fueron los Únicos que quieren cambios sino tambiÉn en el tema del presupuesto lo que dice que la administraciÓn es que no es constitucional, algo que el senador se opuso. >> expresÉ que fuera de los valores del estado es da una oportunidad pero ahora se retracta, no es justo para quien si quiere trabajar. >> el costo del trabajos de $12,000,000 anualmente y hasta el momento propuso un presupuesto de 8 millones para este aÑo para hacer una transiciÓn en el contrato de personas . >> estos trabajadores dicen que esperarÁn ansiosamente para que poue de no extender contratos podrÍan quedar sin trabajo empezando el 1 de julio, en sacramento noticias telemundo. >> en new jersey, mmuchos operan susto porque un autobÚs en el que viajaban se volcara en una avenida, el accidente fue en esta tiene slan40 menores y v
. >> desde sacramento tenemos el porquÉ y cuantos podrÍan ser afectados. >> una amenaza contra los trabajadoresl reemplazar a estos trabajadores que limpian una parte de la prisiÓn viene de dos sindicatos, del estado hasta el momento no comentan sobre esta decisiÓn. >> "hablando ingles? . >> no fueron los Únicos que quieren cambios sino tambiÉn en el tema del presupuesto lo que dice que la administraciÓn es que no es constitucional, algo que el senador se...
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american history tv was at the organization of the american historians ian yul meeting in sacramento, california, where we spoke with lisa materson. she offers a brief history of puerto rican starting with the spanish-american war and talks about ruth reynolds and her role in the puerto rican independence movement. this is about 20 minute. >> lisa materson is an associate professor at the department of history at u.c. davis. you talked this morning about puerto rico and why it's important to historians. what did you tell your audience? >> i focused on the importance of placing puerto rico at the center of studies of u.s. history or of work by u.s. historians. puerto rico, particularly among u.s. historians is not seen as part of u.s. history, or it falls through the cracks of latin american or u.s. history. the puerto rican studies association is a place where it's a very vibrant interdisciplinary conversation but because of the history of puerto rico as a doll any, it doesn't -- colony, it doesn't fit neatly into the geographical categories so it doesn't get the among u.s.hat reason
american history tv was at the organization of the american historians ian yul meeting in sacramento, california, where we spoke with lisa materson. she offers a brief history of puerto rican starting with the spanish-american war and talks about ruth reynolds and her role in the puerto rican independence movement. this is about 20 minute. >> lisa materson is an associate professor at the department of history at u.c. davis. you talked this morning about puerto rico and why it's important...
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>> hacia sacramento.cia sacramento. otras personas van hacia la florida y a otras partes de la cia de texas. esta es la informaciÓn que tengo. regreso al estudio. arantxa: el gobierno federal trata de lograr esfuerzos para reunificar estas familias. dos senadores visitaron centros de detenciÓn para niÑos ubicados al sur de texas a media hora de fransville. tras el recorrido, el cruz dijo que hay un fuerte consenso de que los niÑos deben de permanecer con sus padres. estÁn intentando elevar un proyecto de ley para poner fin a esta separaciÓn. otros han criticado duramente la polÍtica de separaciÓn familiar. es importante resaltar, jorge, que pudimos conversar con el director de civil rights project. hay personas que han recibido alertas de estafa. es importante que la comunidad sepa que hay gente sin escrÚpulos aprovechÁndose de esta crisis humanitaria que la mejor informaciÓn que pueden obtener es a travÉs de las agencias federales del gobierno y de aquellas organizaciones sin fines de lucro o representan
>> hacia sacramento.cia sacramento. otras personas van hacia la florida y a otras partes de la cia de texas. esta es la informaciÓn que tengo. regreso al estudio. arantxa: el gobierno federal trata de lograr esfuerzos para reunificar estas familias. dos senadores visitaron centros de detenciÓn para niÑos ubicados al sur de texas a media hora de fransville. tras el recorrido, el cruz dijo que hay un fuerte consenso de que los niÑos deben de permanecer con sus padres. estÁn intentando...
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solano and sacramento counties.hat includes alejo, fairfield, wind gusts 35 miles per hour and humidity down to 10%. not much recovery overnight. three things to remember, on shore breeze bringing in the cooler air, tomorrow will be similar that hot and dry for friday, saturday and sunday. an increase in fire danger. sunset tonight at 8:35 pm. sunrise at 5:49. you can see the rise in the temperatures. it will stay hot into early next week. not much relief insight. dry heat will be here. >> we will watch out for that. >>> let's check on the big board right now. the dell is down. 126 points. it has been an up and down day on wall street. >>> lots of world cup action today. germany has been eliminated from the tournament. they lost 2-0 to south korea. world cup fans gathered to watch mexico take on sweden. chopper 5 was above the stadium were fans were glued to the videoboard to watch the match. sweden beat mexico 3-0. mexico moves on due to its opening victories. >>> how distracting is your cars entertainment system?
solano and sacramento counties.hat includes alejo, fairfield, wind gusts 35 miles per hour and humidity down to 10%. not much recovery overnight. three things to remember, on shore breeze bringing in the cooler air, tomorrow will be similar that hot and dry for friday, saturday and sunday. an increase in fire danger. sunset tonight at 8:35 pm. sunrise at 5:49. you can see the rise in the temperatures. it will stay hot into early next week. not much relief insight. dry heat will be here....