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he left the limo business, and now is a train conductor in sacramento california. all the players became instant celebrities. >> he seeks to protest his innocence and not allow anybody to ask her questions. >> we wondered who was she? >> she became a tabloid fixture when the country became obsessed with her hair and makeup. >> we saw her makeover on television which is what made it so dramatic on television. a generation before, marcia was on the brady bunch. our generation, she was in the o.j. simpson trial. >> clark left law after the trial, and along with her books came an even newer look. >> clark's sidekick, c co-prosecutor, chris darden. a move that in the end back fired. >> like a slow motion disaster movie for the prosecution. >> the trial finished off his career as a prosecutor, and today he has his own law firm, and like clark, writes crime thrillers. the glove debacle gave johnny cochran a chance to steal the show. he was just one of simpson's "a" list defenders, dubbed the dream team. >> my mother was furious at me. she called it the o.j. phase of my li
he left the limo business, and now is a train conductor in sacramento california. all the players became instant celebrities. >> he seeks to protest his innocence and not allow anybody to ask her questions. >> we wondered who was she? >> she became a tabloid fixture when the country became obsessed with her hair and makeup. >> we saw her makeover on television which is what made it so dramatic on television. a generation before, marcia was on the brady bunch. our...
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focusing on individuals from four geographically distribute american towns, mobile, alabama, sacramento california, are luverne minnesota -- that was a way to do, european and american theaters which no one ever does. >> you're watching "talk to al jazeera." >> start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america the night's events, a smarter start to your day. mornings on al jazeera america >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this is "talk to al jazeera." i'm with ken burns and we've been talking about his films including his latest documentary "the address'. brought up the future, you are the future. now there's a ken burns act. >> i think what happened is, wired magazine said if you would warrant to look at all of my films, it would take you five days and three quarters to get through them. we were thinking, nowadays wouldn't it be great to cure eightatesome of the themes we we talking about -- curate some of the things we were talking about, some
focusing on individuals from four geographically distribute american towns, mobile, alabama, sacramento california, are luverne minnesota -- that was a way to do, european and american theaters which no one ever does. >> you're watching "talk to al jazeera." >> start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al...
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focusing on individuals from four geographically distribute american towns, mobile, alabama, sacramento california, are luverne minnesota -- that was a way to do, european and american theaters which no one ever does. >> you're watching "talk to al jazeera." >> we're following the stories of people who have died in the desert >> the borderland marathon >> no ones prepared for this journey >> experience al jazeera america's critically acclaimed original series from the beginning >> experiencing it has changed me completely >> follow the journey as six americans face the immigration debate up close and personal. >> it's heartbreaking... >> i'm the enemy... >> i'm really pissed off... >> all of these people shouldn't be dead... >> it's insane... >> the borderland marathon only at al jazeera america >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this is "talk to al jazeera." i'm with ken burns and we've been talking about his films including his latest documentary "the address'. brought up the future, you are the future. now there's a ken burns act. >> i think what happened is, wired magazine said if you would warrant to look at all
focusing on individuals from four geographically distribute american towns, mobile, alabama, sacramento california, are luverne minnesota -- that was a way to do, european and american theaters which no one ever does. >> you're watching "talk to al jazeera." >> we're following the stories of people who have died in the desert >> the borderland marathon >> no ones prepared for this journey >> experience al jazeera america's critically acclaimed original...
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focusing on individuals from four geographically distribute american towns, mobile, alabama, sacramento california, are luverne minnesota -- that was a way to do, european and american theaters which no one ever does. >> you're watching "talk to al jazeera." >> al jazeera america takes you inside battle torn iraq. as those on all sides of the violence flee for their lives. >> we're seeing family after family just hoping for an escape. a first hand look at the people, politics, and the future of iraq. >> the united states will continue to increase our support to iraqi security forces. >> don't miss america tonight exclusive reports front line iraq only on al jazeera america al jazeera america gives you the total news experience anytime, anywhere. more on every screen. digital, mobile, social. visit aljazeera.com. follow @ajam on twitter. and like aljazeera america on facebook for more stories, more access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. his, is what. >> al jazeera america., is what. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>
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moved up to sacramento california from chicago to years ago. that heat wave out in california.wonder if i could fry an egg. that is an end. it does not look very appetizing. the idea is it is taking and maybe we should keep that in mind when we walked outside. opusculum re is picture charleston raising his rod in the 10 commandments and the rays of sunlight coming through the clouds. those are a crepuscular rays. that is what they are. they're awfully pretty. see ya later does. moving on to fireball for pick3. that makes your winning numbers 2-7- 2 fireball is 8. \moving on to pick4. join us tonight for megamillions. lotto on thursday night is 8.5 million dollars. >> that makes your winning numbers for this afternoon 6-6- 5-4 fireball this one. the game to play twice a day. third no. 37. fourth member eighth and fifth and final number 14. to recap. lucky day lot of numbers for today 3828378 and 14. a mixture regina's tonight for mike of millions. the jackpot is $55 [ brian ] in a race, it's about getting to the finish line. in life, it's how you get there that matters most. it'
moved up to sacramento california from chicago to years ago. that heat wave out in california.wonder if i could fry an egg. that is an end. it does not look very appetizing. the idea is it is taking and maybe we should keep that in mind when we walked outside. opusculum re is picture charleston raising his rod in the 10 commandments and the rays of sunlight coming through the clouds. those are a crepuscular rays. that is what they are. they're awfully pretty. see ya later does. moving on to...
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where as in our study they were given a secondary confirmatory diagnosis that the mind and in sacramento california so we have we have some strengths or a study that we felt would contribute more to this literature and now as you mentioned some previous research has shown a link between developmental disability and exposure to pesticides and while it's important here to say that your study doesn't conclude per se that pesticides cause autism how does your research build on what's already been studied. well our research looks at a much more well defined case population so i'll give you an example in a previous study that showed an association that cases were identified by asking parents about some of the symptoms of their children behavior and so within within the community of diagnostician that would not be considered as rigorous a diagnosis as going in and doing all of the clinical testing which which is required to receive a confirmation of autism so for our for our study we had a much more rigorously defined case population done that in the previous study so that in and of itself is an improveme
where as in our study they were given a secondary confirmatory diagnosis that the mind and in sacramento california so we have we have some strengths or a study that we felt would contribute more to this literature and now as you mentioned some previous research has shown a link between developmental disability and exposure to pesticides and while it's important here to say that your study doesn't conclude per se that pesticides cause autism how does your research build on what's already been...
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i was the farmer is sacramento california and had an idea to have the intrigue of of a candy factorya national brand. hand it provided jobs for kids during the summer and one day lead to another then the next thing you know we are a and reno nevada. >> wed you hear politicians say you did not build that what do you say? >> i know i built it. i paid did a commercial we're told we did not build it. that is what makes the country great. so i know my hand built this company. david: what people don't understand the envious politicians will say places in the caribbean i don't know you personally but i'm willing to bet you put most of the of profit back into the business which paul. >> i had an agricultural feed company that i did not take any money out of the candy business for the first eight or nine years. every bit of profit i made i put back into better employees i had an offshore manufacturing facility because i did not know what i was doing as a business owner of a manufacturing facility then i realized to be successful and then we became successful with a candy factory. is something
i was the farmer is sacramento california and had an idea to have the intrigue of of a candy factorya national brand. hand it provided jobs for kids during the summer and one day lead to another then the next thing you know we are a and reno nevada. >> wed you hear politicians say you did not build that what do you say? >> i know i built it. i paid did a commercial we're told we did not build it. that is what makes the country great. so i know my hand built this company. david: what...
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> wow, hey, dogs real did i not want to take a bath, ends up in scary situation, in is in sacramento, californiattle bailey tried to jump out of the tub, but somehow got his back pause stuck inside the drain. both firefighters and a veterinarian were called out to help. >> the dog was really stuck and getting really upset about being stuck. >> it was pretty tough t took about 20 hammers each time, each one, the dog and i were bouncing in the bathtub. >> oh, that dog must have been scared to death with hammering of the tub. the tub was destroyed in the process. bailey's owner said she is not going into that tub any time soon. 4:51. talking about flying things, some of the fire flies have been out overnight. really neat. summer days, kids can go out and catch them. >> sure sign of summer, when the fire flies are out, sunset not until 8:30, still around there. we have long summer days ahead of us, although since summer began officially saturday, they are particular nickly getting shorter meaning we are getting less daylight, only by a minute. still great time of year when you have so much light. ri
> wow, hey, dogs real did i not want to take a bath, ends up in scary situation, in is in sacramento, californiattle bailey tried to jump out of the tub, but somehow got his back pause stuck inside the drain. both firefighters and a veterinarian were called out to help. >> the dog was really stuck and getting really upset about being stuck. >> it was pretty tough t took about 20 hammers each time, each one, the dog and i were bouncing in the bathtub. >> oh, that dog must...
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a dog that real did i not want to take a bath ends up with a pretty scary situation, sacramento, californiaaby -- bailey tried to jump out of the bathtub, somehow got his back pause stuck inside the drain, both firefighters even veterinarian were called out to help. >> the dog was real stuck, and getting really upset about being stuck. >> tough. twenty hammers, each time, each one, the dog and i were bouncing in the bathtub. >> that bathtub was destroyed and bailey's owner says he's not going back into the tube any time soon. >> ' cured of using fake story, raise more than $100,000 on line. >> if you donate to cause that turns out to be a fraud, can you get your money back? breaking down your legal rights coming up. married for nearly 07 years. now, as his wife battles altzheimer's in the hospital the symbol of their love is stuff end right off their finger. one police offers we are not stand for this. her touching response that brought >> snot once, bub twice, on the scene, of a double stab, in north philadelphia, steve keeley, on this disturbing story from overnight. >>> and by now, you k
a dog that real did i not want to take a bath ends up with a pretty scary situation, sacramento, californiaaby -- bailey tried to jump out of the bathtub, somehow got his back pause stuck inside the drain, both firefighters even veterinarian were called out to help. >> the dog was real stuck, and getting really upset about being stuck. >> tough. twenty hammers, each time, each one, the dog and i were bouncing in the bathtub. >> that bathtub was destroyed and bailey's owner...
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. >> right now i have on the phone from sacramento, california, alicia montano. can you hear me?> i can, hello. >> i think the question is, how are you? how are you feeling today? >> i feel fantastic. i am just feeling so much positi positivety, so much encouragement, and that's exactly what i wanted to accomplish yesterday. i just wanted to be able to go out there and empower people, empower women, mainly. you know, have people see this is something they can do. and, yeah. >> i'm curious if anyone even before you ran. it anyone say to you, no way. you should not be doing this. >> you know, before i even ran, before i even was pregnant, i had friends that had run before me. like i said. i'm not the first person. and they were like, do you know there's going to be a lot of ignorant people. and they're going to say whatever they feel like saying. do your thing. it's good for and you the baby. and, of course, when i got pregnant, i asked my midwife, i asked my doctor, and they all were 100% okay with it. so i knew there were a lot of people that were ill informed and the shame peopl
. >> right now i have on the phone from sacramento, california, alicia montano. can you hear me?> i can, hello. >> i think the question is, how are you? how are you feeling today? >> i feel fantastic. i am just feeling so much positi positivety, so much encouragement, and that's exactly what i wanted to accomplish yesterday. i just wanted to be able to go out there and empower people, empower women, mainly. you know, have people see this is something they can do. and, yeah....
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this is a picture of an amtrak train that has been -- that has been built in sacramento, california. this train was paid for by the stimulus bill, which some in this house think was a failure. but the 600 employees in sacramento at the siemens manufacturing plant there, they don't think it was a failure. $800 million in the stimulus bill five years ago to provide r 100% american-made locomotives. this is the most modern locomotive in the united states . it will soon be running on the eastern corridor between washington, d.c., and boston. made in america, made in sacramento by americans, 100% american-made. so why am i talking about something that happened in this house five years ago? with the stimulus bill, the american recovery act, why am i bringing it up tonight? because today the house of representatives passed an appropriation bill for transportation and housing. a woefully inadequate piece of legislation that actually will reduce funding for public transportation. amtrak may not be able to use this train, may not be able to use the locomotive that was built specifically for the
this is a picture of an amtrak train that has been -- that has been built in sacramento, california. this train was paid for by the stimulus bill, which some in this house think was a failure. but the 600 employees in sacramento at the siemens manufacturing plant there, they don't think it was a failure. $800 million in the stimulus bill five years ago to provide r 100% american-made locomotives. this is the most modern locomotive in the united states . it will soon be running on the eastern...
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knows why >> reporter: these are the high pitched cries of hundreds of newborn blackbirds in california's sacramento valley. >> it is something i hear very infrequently. almost rarely almost. >> reporter: ecologist bob niece has spent the last decade studying the tricolored blackbird that was once in the millions. >> how much louder was this 10 years ago? >> it was almost deafening. >> reporter: the decline is unprecedented. the state was home to 400,000 tricolored blackbirds in 2008. today, there are only 145,000. a 64% loss in just six years. >> there are parts of the state where the birds just appear to be disappearing altogether. >> reporter: niece is now catching the birds so he can tag them and track their movements. he believes the birds' natural habitats are being turned into farmlands an vineyards which rely on pesticides that kill off the insects the birds feast on. >> if they do not have enough insects, they cannot form eggs. >> reporter: so he is trying to convince growers to give up pesticides. in the organic rice fields, the blackbirds are able to collect insect larva to feed their you
knows why >> reporter: these are the high pitched cries of hundreds of newborn blackbirds in california's sacramento valley. >> it is something i hear very infrequently. almost rarely almost. >> reporter: ecologist bob niece has spent the last decade studying the tricolored blackbird that was once in the millions. >> how much louder was this 10 years ago? >> it was almost deafening. >> reporter: the decline is unprecedented. the state was home to 400,000...
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. >> reporter: these are the high-pitched cries of hundreds of newborn blackbirds in california's sacramentohear very infrequently, almost rarelyppcj& anymore. >> reporter: ecologist bob meese has spent the last decade studying the try-colored blackbird, which once numbered in the millions. how much louder would have this been just a few years ago? >> it was almost deafening. >> reporter: the decline, he says, is unprecedented. according to surveys coordinated by meese and his team at the university of california davis, the state was home to 400,000 tri-colored black birds in 2008. today there are only 145,000. that's a 64% loss in just six years. >> there are parts of the state where the birds just appear to be disappearing altogether. >> reporter: meese is now catching the birds so he can tag them and track their movements. he believes the birds' natural habitats are increasingly turned into farmland and vineyards, which rely on pesticides which kill off the insects the birds feast on. >> if they do not have enough insects in their diet, they cannot form eggs. >> reporter: so meese is tryi
. >> reporter: these are the high-pitched cries of hundreds of newborn blackbirds in california's sacramentohear very infrequently, almost rarelyppcj& anymore. >> reporter: ecologist bob meese has spent the last decade studying the try-colored blackbird, which once numbered in the millions. how much louder would have this been just a few years ago? >> it was almost deafening. >> reporter: the decline, he says, is unprecedented. according to surveys coordinated by...
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a lot of fog in central california and southern california. 93 sacramento. monterey at 70. that's at the airport. that's not on the wharf. there's the fog. it's making a push. sunny and hot for most. nice to mild to warm and on the coast but it looks like temperatures are starting to drop. 70s and 80s. 90s to 100. vacaville 103. clearlake, 102. pittsburg, antioch. walnut creek, hot. 88 in oakland. we'll go 92 san jose. 99 in morgan hill. 70s, 80s. 90s for many. 4th of july looks cooler. in fact, after today, tori, we'll start to cool down. >> i'll be ready for it. >> me, too. >> thank you. >>> and we'll be right back. stay with us. ñsxóxgñ >>> stock market set to end june with a quarterly gain. the dow is down 19. nasdaq up 12. s&p up slightly. >>> and that will do it for us. thanks for watching ktvu channel 2 news at noon. have a good day. alex paen: right now, we need your help to locate the many children and adults who are missing. [captioning made possible by telco productions, inc.] alex: thanks for joining us. i'm alex paen. you may not know this, but every da
a lot of fog in central california and southern california. 93 sacramento. monterey at 70. that's at the airport. that's not on the wharf. there's the fog. it's making a push. sunny and hot for most. nice to mild to warm and on the coast but it looks like temperatures are starting to drop. 70s and 80s. 90s to 100. vacaville 103. clearlake, 102. pittsburg, antioch. walnut creek, hot. 88 in oakland. we'll go 92 san jose. 99 in morgan hill. 70s, 80s. 90s for many. 4th of july looks cooler. in...
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california's water conversation efforts. the bay area cut water usage by 2%. the valley 7%. the sacramento area 10%. and southern california 1%. all these numbers fall below the request to cut back water use by 20%. santa cruz is meeting the goal. >>> usually i would be standing here talking about the forecast, saying no rain but some of the models hinting at rain chances. temperatures today still warm inland. concord, antioch. san jose 77. san francisco 65 degrees. on the satellite right now, high clouds approaching the bay area. especially the north bay. and we have patchy fog near the immediate coast line. it will regroup over the next few hours. fairfield 85 degrees. san jose 70. san francisco 61. and santa rosa 74 degrees. we have the steady sea breeze. winds 10 to 20 miles per hour. patchy fog regrouping and here is the live camera. towards the bay bridge. tonight fair skies. coastal fog. this weekend it will be mild to warm. summer begins saturday morning during the 3:00 a.m. hour. over night lows tomorrow morning, friday, low 50s out there. coolest spots upper 40s for santa rosa and napa as w
california's water conversation efforts. the bay area cut water usage by 2%. the valley 7%. the sacramento area 10%. and southern california 1%. all these numbers fall below the request to cut back water use by 20%. santa cruz is meeting the goal. >>> usually i would be standing here talking about the forecast, saying no rain but some of the models hinting at rain chances. temperatures today still warm inland. concord, antioch. san jose 77. san francisco 65 degrees. on the satellite...
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. >>> a racehorse from the sacramento area california chrome is going through the final workouts beforeing a shot at the triple crown. this is video now of the thoroughbred practicing today at belmont park in new york. if he wins tomorrow's race, california chrome will be the first triple crown winner in 36 years. and the first-ever winner from the golden state. the last horse to win the kentucky derby, preakness and belmont was "affirmed" in 1978. >>> 5:41 right now. today marks the 70th anniversary of d-day. coming up, we'll take you to normandy where world leaders and veterans are honoring the americans killed during the invasion. >> and when it comes to college kids having sex, california lawmakers want to pass a law that makes it crystal clear that both people are saying yes. i'm kiet do. we have a live report coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, they're marking the 70th anniversary of the d-day invasion, as allied troops started nazi's sold >>> right now, president obama and other world leaders are gathering in normandy france. they are marking the anniversary of the d-day invasion during
. >>> a racehorse from the sacramento area california chrome is going through the final workouts beforeing a shot at the triple crown. this is video now of the thoroughbred practicing today at belmont park in new york. if he wins tomorrow's race, california chrome will be the first triple crown winner in 36 years. and the first-ever winner from the golden state. the last horse to win the kentucky derby, preakness and belmont was "affirmed" in 1978. >>> 5:41 right...
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. >> texas governor perry makes another trip to sacramento to poach california jobs and the bay area business he is trying to lure and why he says it is good for the golden state. >> a dream home is turned into a >>> covering cupertino, wine country and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >>> good wednesday morning. it is 6:13. a look at downtown oakland, a gorgeous shot. we have more clouds this morning. what is it doing to our temperatures? we will talk to meteorologist mike nicco coming up. >> a house is dangler over a cliff in texas. it is hanging 75 feet over a lake. parts of the house have fallen into the lake. the video yesterday showed when the shore crumbled under the foundation. you could see crashes in the ground under the foundation. the home was built in 2007. it was valued at $700,000. >> an offshoot of al-qaeda is in control of the second largest city in iraq as the people are fleeing. militants seized control of the city including tv stations and government offices. iraqi soldiers trained by united states forces have abandoned posts. iraqi prime minister is culling -
. >> texas governor perry makes another trip to sacramento to poach california jobs and the bay area business he is trying to lure and why he says it is good for the golden state. >> a dream home is turned into a >>> covering cupertino, wine country and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >>> good wednesday morning. it is 6:13. a look at downtown oakland, a gorgeous shot. we have more clouds this morning. what is it doing to our temperatures? we will talk to...
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he's not only promoting california's climate, he says he has another goal, as well, involving tesla. texas governor rick perry drove a model s in sacramento a couple weeks ago. california and texas are in competition for a planned tesla battery factory and the more than 6,000 jobs it will bring to which ever state gets it. >>> happening now, pride weekend in full swing. you are looking at a live picture of dolores park where the march is set to get under way in about 45 minutes. more participation from silicon valley tech companies than ever before. some of the biggest names already showing pride tonight. our business and tech reporter scott budman is live at apple headquarters with that story. scott? >> reporter: well, janelle, apple says it expects thousands of its employees to participate in the pride march on sunday, and when they do, they'll be wearing these special edition t-shirts made just for the occasion. it's one of the ways tech companies are showing their colors. apple raised the pride flag just this morning above its headquarters. inside, distributing these shirts to employees who plan to walk in the pride parade. closer to
he's not only promoting california's climate, he says he has another goal, as well, involving tesla. texas governor rick perry drove a model s in sacramento a couple weeks ago. california and texas are in competition for a planned tesla battery factory and the more than 6,000 jobs it will bring to which ever state gets it. >>> happening now, pride weekend in full swing. you are looking at a live picture of dolores park where the march is set to get under way in about 45 minutes. more...
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the high today across california, 90 in sacramento, 80 in los angeles, cooking 105 in palm springs.ight, we have a game forecast and looks like giants are taking on the cincinnati reds at 7:05. temperatures about 64 degrees, will dip down to a cool 59, and breezy as well. so a bit of an onshore flow overnight and patchy fog building in overnight, and i'll have your overnight forecast in a moment. our radar satellite, early fog this morning, clouds, they burned off and now we have the big warmup starting tomorrow. a ridge of hi pressure coming in over the bay area and will stay with us for a couple of days and then start to see a cooling trend back to normal seasonal temperatures by mid-week so tomorrow we start off at 66. at 10:00 a.m. the pride parade starts at 10:30 at market and beale street and then start to see temperatures ramping up just a little bit. so by 4:00 p.m., 74 will be our temperature. 68 to close things down at p.m. overnight lows, that coastal fog, still hugging the half moon bay area, just before you get to santa cruz, still going to be in some cooler temperature
the high today across california, 90 in sacramento, 80 in los angeles, cooking 105 in palm springs.ight, we have a game forecast and looks like giants are taking on the cincinnati reds at 7:05. temperatures about 64 degrees, will dip down to a cool 59, and breezy as well. so a bit of an onshore flow overnight and patchy fog building in overnight, and i'll have your overnight forecast in a moment. our radar satellite, early fog this morning, clouds, they burned off and now we have the big warmup...
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. >> goes through the sacramento database to check for california vehicle systems to see if it's stolenr if there's a want on it for some reason. be on alert. $30,000 warrant on the parked car we just passed that's behind us. >> reporter: over the course of the day, the lapd can scan tons of thousands of license plates across the city. at the realtime response division, they're fed into a game-changing data mining system. a powerful application that can claim the cia as an early investor. >> it's a federated search system. it combines disparate data sets, allows us to access them quickly with a single key stroke. you get the effect of a 30-person task force. >> reporter: after searching over 100 million data points, it displayed an impressive wealth of information on one burglary suspect linking into cell phone number, arrest records, known associates and past addresses they could even track the suspect's past locations based on previous license plate scans. >> searching for him, we don't have to search all of l.a. county. we know where he frequents. >> anybody who is a vehicle owner is
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in - last month the traveled to sacramento so thank our leadership at the california transportation agency as well as the department of transportation for the collaboration and partnerships on the highway networked like the city of parkway and our key van ness avenues and the brt project and 19 avenue we'll see tree treatments and we're grateful for our cal granted we're conducting a few in the katrero area and chinatown thank you for the new grant i'm pleased to announce we've study the freeway network this refers to trying to increase the efficiency and safety and operational productivity of those lanes in conjunction with the carpool network around the bay area. in terms of the transportation committee i want to thank you for another great meeting and particularly edward reiskin who has the chair mentioned he came together with other agencies to future streamline the delivery process we had a great meeting at the global partnership the international delegation that represents san francisco and thanks to supervisor kim and supervisor wiener for attending. in district 6 we had a great dev
in - last month the traveled to sacramento so thank our leadership at the california transportation agency as well as the department of transportation for the collaboration and partnerships on the highway networked like the city of parkway and our key van ness avenues and the brt project and 19 avenue we'll see tree treatments and we're grateful for our cal granted we're conducting a few in the katrero area and chinatown thank you for the new grant i'm pleased to announce we've study the...
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california? >> that's a great question because everybody thinks in sacramento they can turn the speck ets off and on. doesn't work that way. we have the whole california water project developed by the federal government in the 1930s and a california state water project developed during administration of pat brown. those are the two big ones and the feds have say over theirs and we have say over ours and it gets more complicated. the state of california 30 years ago cut deals with private water owners that allowed them to own and control the water under ground. they can't tell them to move it away or to do something with it. so we have a very fractured environment. >> it seems so cumbersome like some people don't know who is turning on the facet and off and how it works. is there a more efficient way in your mind of how this could be controlled? do you study politics? you studied this for awhile. would there be a simpler way? >> every one of these interests believes the water they are entitled to and because of that, there is not enough to go around and nobody wants to yield. >> you know, on that,
california? >> that's a great question because everybody thinks in sacramento they can turn the speck ets off and on. doesn't work that way. we have the whole california water project developed by the federal government in the 1930s and a california state water project developed during administration of pat brown. those are the two big ones and the feds have say over theirs and we have say over ours and it gets more complicated. the state of california 30 years ago cut deals with private...
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track and field championship in sacramento, california.t. she felt good. and her baby's already a competitor. her baby finished ahead of her. >> she was only -- i couldn't hear -- people were telling me she was only 34 seconds than her personal best. >> i said her baby's a competitor. finished ahead of her. >> thank you for being in my ear to miss that. got it. got your weather, mr. roker. >> but first let's look at this. >> "today's" weather is brought by the new amex everyday credit card. >> and as we see, we've got showers and thunderstorms making their way into the plains. in fact, omaha, you're about to really get hit are heavy thunderstorms and showers. this all part of a system as it slowly makes its way to the east. warm moist air ahead of it. behind it that colder air. and so we're looking at a three-day -- at least a three-day severe outbreak. today from the dakotas to texas, a slight risk of storms. could see tornadoes out of this. saturday from minnesota where they've got flooding. big problems all the way down to oklahoma city
track and field championship in sacramento, california.t. she felt good. and her baby's already a competitor. her baby finished ahead of her. >> she was only -- i couldn't hear -- people were telling me she was only 34 seconds than her personal best. >> i said her baby's a competitor. finished ahead of her. >> thank you for being in my ear to miss that. got it. got your weather, mr. roker. >> but first let's look at this. >> "today's" weather is brought...
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texas and california are two locations in the rung. take a look at perry's ride into sacramento yesterday. a coincidence? >> sometimes a get a bit of a rap that i only come to california to recruit businesses to texas. well, i have done that, but i root for this state. >> reporter: governor rick perry may have rolled into sacramento in a tesla, but he cannot even buy one in his own state. the state banned the sales model. they don't use franchise dealers and that's a texas no no. will it be a road bump for a tesla texas matrimony? only time will tell. cate caugurian, kpix5. >> rick perry raised eyebrows when was asked if homosexuality was a disorder. >> i may have the genetic coding that i am inclined to be a alcoholic, but i have the desire not to do that. and i look at the homosexual issue as the same way. >> our cate caugurian who was there tonight says there were a few gasps from the crowd after his remarks. >>> a political earthquake is rocking the republican party tonight. eric canter announced he is resigning as house majority leader. >> it is with great humility i do so
texas and california are two locations in the rung. take a look at perry's ride into sacramento yesterday. a coincidence? >> sometimes a get a bit of a rap that i only come to california to recruit businesses to texas. well, i have done that, but i root for this state. >> reporter: governor rick perry may have rolled into sacramento in a tesla, but he cannot even buy one in his own state. the state banned the sales model. they don't use franchise dealers and that's a texas no no....
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aller: ima buster ever come night in sacramento, but out of woodland, california which is driver, notm bus in sacramento, but out of woodland, california which is about 10 minutes away. we get drug tested. why, from a documentary i remember listening is that in the yearly 1900s when they said that they outlook -- they outlawed marijuana because black men would rape white women if they used marijuana. it thathree, why is marijuana is class one when you have cocaine and methamphetamines underneath that? i know people on those two drugs who are worse. host: i think you have addressed these issues before. states particularly ones that are looking at allowing for recreational sale looking at colorado's model? are you consulting with the states? my job here is to make colorado work so i don't spend a lot of time telling other states what they should do. but talking about how here in colorado we just got through our best to err as an season ever. we had our -- best tourism season ever. we had our best ski season ever. how much credit does the marijuana industry yet because we did have great s
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northern, rural california would become the state of jefferson. the area from the wine country in sacramento to lake tahoe would become north california. the state of silicon valley would run from san francisco to santa clara county. much of the central valley would become central california. the basin would be west california and the areas from san diego to the desert in the east would become south california. >> so the idea is that smaller governments would work better, but there must be some potential pit falls. >> oh, yeah. there certainly are as far as the critics are concerned. there are some real practical issues, for example, jefferson and north california, they'd have lots of water, but what would it do for the other four states? what would they have to do to get the water. also there's the issue of prisons. most of the prisoners come from urban areas. would new prisons have to be built in west los angeles? then there's the matter of higher education. there's only one uc, and that would be in the state of jefferson. would students there and elsewhere pay out of state tuition if they
northern, rural california would become the state of jefferson. the area from the wine country in sacramento to lake tahoe would become north california. the state of silicon valley would run from san francisco to santa clara county. much of the central valley would become central california. the basin would be west california and the areas from san diego to the desert in the east would become south california. >> so the idea is that smaller governments would work better, but there must...
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. >> and perry also spoke with some of california's republican leaders this week in sacramento. they described it as a pep talk. and there are rumors swirling now about perry for president in 2016. >>> services happening today for one of the las vegas police officers gunned down in an ambush over the weekend. the 31-year-old officer igor soldo was on the lunch break with a police partner when a couple killed both officers. he had been with the las vegas police since 2006. he was married to a fellow officer. their son was born just last summer. >>> the latest crisis in iraq appears to be intensifying now. an al qaeda inspired group has vowed to march on to baghdad after seizing two sunni dominated cities. the statement attributed to the islamic state of iran threatens to take two shiite cities in southern iraq which hold two shrines for muslims. the statement could not be independently verified. here in the united states, u.s. policymakers and military leaders alike are now trying to determine how to respond. >>> a man is in custody suspected of carjacking an 89- year-old woman i
. >> and perry also spoke with some of california's republican leaders this week in sacramento. they described it as a pep talk. and there are rumors swirling now about perry for president in 2016. >>> services happening today for one of the las vegas police officers gunned down in an ambush over the weekend. the 31-year-old officer igor soldo was on the lunch break with a police partner when a couple killed both officers. he had been with the las vegas police since 2006. he was...
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going down towards california, we'll take you to sacramento. they put signs out about saving water. that killed the lawn. the fir hatcheries in california are -- fish hatcheries in california are releasing the fish because they are running out of waters and the temperatures are rising and that means that they cannot sustain the fish in the hatcheries, and they'll put them back into the rivers. the drought situation is anywhere from severe. wait until you see the dark areas. that is it exceptional drought across the region. we are in the dry season. this will not get better until we get towards october and never. >>> coming up, death in custody, the killing of a handcuffed inmate captured on tape. brand name. donald trump takes on chicago, and we talk to the critic taking on donald trump. >>> for the first time in 39 years a new king ascends to the throne in spain. crown prince felipe will exceed his father. no riche generation. they are mindful of the economic crisis. he wants to downplay the congregation. with the start of spain's new rein comes the end of the world to the country's
going down towards california, we'll take you to sacramento. they put signs out about saving water. that killed the lawn. the fir hatcheries in california are -- fish hatcheries in california are releasing the fish because they are running out of waters and the temperatures are rising and that means that they cannot sustain the fish in the hatcheries, and they'll put them back into the rivers. the drought situation is anywhere from severe. wait until you see the dark areas. that is it...
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. >> it goes through the sacramento database to check for california vehicle systems to see if it ist for some reason. be on alert. $30,000 awarrant. a parked car we passed. right behind us. >> reporter: over the course of a day the lapd can scan tens of thousands of license plates across the city. at the lapd's real-time analysis and critical response division, those license plates scans are fed into a game-changing data mining system called talent here. a powerfl application that can claim the cia as an early investor. >> it is a certain much system. it combines disparate data sets and allows us to access them quickly with a single key stroke, you get the effect of a 38-person task force. >> reporter: after searching over 100 million data points it displayed an impressive web of information on oneburgly system. creating intuitive graphs linking into cell phone records, arrest records, known associates and past addresses. they could even track the suspect's past locations based on previous license plate scans. >> if we are searching for him, we don't have to search all of l.a. count
. >> it goes through the sacramento database to check for california vehicle systems to see if it ist for some reason. be on alert. $30,000 awarrant. a parked car we passed. right behind us. >> reporter: over the course of a day the lapd can scan tens of thousands of license plates across the city. at the lapd's real-time analysis and critical response division, those license plates scans are fed into a game-changing data mining system called talent here. a powerfl application that...
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aller: ima buster ever come night in sacramento, but out of woodland, california which is driver, notm a bus in sacramento, but out of woodland, california which is about 10 minutes away. we get drug tested. why, from a documentary i remember listening is that in the yearly 1900s when they said that they outlook -- they outlawed marijuana because black men would rape white women if they used marijuana. it thathree, why is marijuana is class one when you have cocaine and methamphetamines underneath that? i know people on those two drugs who are worse. host: i think you have addressed these issues before. states particularly ones that are looking at allowing for recreational sale looking at colorado's model? are you consulting with the states? my job here is to make colorado work so i don't spend a lot of time telling other states what they should do. but talking about how here in colorado we just got through our best to err as an season ever. we had our -- best tourism season ever. we had our best ski season ever. how much credit does the marijuana industry yet because we did have great
aller: ima buster ever come night in sacramento, but out of woodland, california which is driver, notm a bus in sacramento, but out of woodland, california which is about 10 minutes away. we get drug tested. why, from a documentary i remember listening is that in the yearly 1900s when they said that they outlook -- they outlawed marijuana because black men would rape white women if they used marijuana. it thathree, why is marijuana is class one when you have cocaine and methamphetamines...
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. >> it goes through the sacramento database to check for california vehicle systems to see if it's stolen it for some reason. a $30,000 warrant on a parked car that we just passed that is right behind us. >> reporter: over the course of a day, the lapd can scan tens of thousands of license plates across the city. those license plate scans are fed into a game-changing data mining system called palantier. >> it's a better rated search system. it combines disparate data sets, allows us to access them very quickly. with a single key stroke, you get the effect of a 30-person task force. >> reporter: after searching over 100 million data points, palantir displayed an impressive web of information on one burglary suspect, creating intuitive graphs linking him to cell phone numbers, arrest record, known associates, and past addresses. they could even track the suspect's past locations based on previous license plate scans. >> if we are searching for him, we know where he frequents. we cannot just go searching for you or anyone else without a reason, because we have a lot of data for people who ha
. >> it goes through the sacramento database to check for california vehicle systems to see if it's stolen it for some reason. a $30,000 warrant on a parked car that we just passed that is right behind us. >> reporter: over the course of a day, the lapd can scan tens of thousands of license plates across the city. those license plate scans are fed into a game-changing data mining system called palantier. >> it's a better rated search system. it combines disparate data sets,...
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california. that's not far from sacramento street and ashby avenue, at this point they have been taken to the hospitalnitial one was shot in the leg and the other in the arm. as you can see this is a residential area, there's a lot of evidence markers on the ground. perhaps indicating that a lot of shots were fired. two people shot in berkeley at the intersection of russell and california. boat have been -- both have been taken to the hospital one with a leg injury and the other apparently shot in the arm. >>> new developments in a federal case that's ensnared a state senator and a former chinatown gangster. raymond chow was denied bail despite pleas from friends and neighbors. now his attorney says there's a double standard at work. >> chow's attorney said the ruling didn't surprise them but they face a tough road to free him. he's been in federal custody since april, today a u.s. magistrate said former gang leader raymond chow should remain jailed because he poses a danger to the community. >> he has reformed himself and the government doesn't accept it. >> chow faces charges including money launder
california. that's not far from sacramento street and ashby avenue, at this point they have been taken to the hospitalnitial one was shot in the leg and the other in the arm. as you can see this is a residential area, there's a lot of evidence markers on the ground. perhaps indicating that a lot of shots were fired. two people shot in berkeley at the intersection of russell and california. boat have been -- both have been taken to the hospital one with a leg injury and the other apparently shot...
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across california tomorrow, mainly dry from chico and sacramento south ward. hot down south as well. 106 in palm springs eureka will see showers here in the bay area tomorrow, we'll have increasing sunshine in the afternoon after a dreary overnight period. high temperatures about 60s on the coast high temperature trend, pattern in livermore is what much of the bay area can expect. and temperatures will score beginning on sunday. >> thank you. >> still ahead at 4:00 team usa getting ready for tomorrow's big game. goalie tim howard talks about the draw and tough opponent. >> japan's newest robots of the future. and human skills they have. plus... >> is it an act of war? threats over james franco's new comedy. >> is there anything you can do about bogus irs phone calls? the answer, next in my q and a session. derstands you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save.al big cu real big clu real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. celebrate the fourth with envy apples, just $1.99 a pound. rancher's
across california tomorrow, mainly dry from chico and sacramento south ward. hot down south as well. 106 in palm springs eureka will see showers here in the bay area tomorrow, we'll have increasing sunshine in the afternoon after a dreary overnight period. high temperatures about 60s on the coast high temperature trend, pattern in livermore is what much of the bay area can expect. and temperatures will score beginning on sunday. >> thank you. >> still ahead at 4:00 team usa getting...
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in fact, the interior valleys of california very impressive 100 today in sacramento, 108 fresno, 110xpected in redding. i think the computer models are a little bullish on the low clouds and fog. not going to see as much but you get the idea more of a sea breeze, then patchy fog reestablishing tonight into early tomorrow morning. these temperatures today, just going to be hot in the south bay. 90s there. 97 in morgan hill. 92 in san jose. about 70 in pacifica. east bay numbers triple digits into livermore and antioch and brentwood and pittsburg getting close into fairfield and inside the bay 7:0s and some 80s there. sunrise time 5:51. sunset 8:36. next couple of days we'll cool down the temperatures slightly. more cooling as we head in toward the 4th of july and, of course, oh, the big concern on the 4th of july is the fog and low clouds and where we can see the fireworks. i think it's going to be a tough go right now. >> oh-oh. >> looks like an increase in low clouds and fog over the bay. we'll fine-tune the forecast as we get closer. >>> kpix 5 reporter roberta gonzales is at an or
in fact, the interior valleys of california very impressive 100 today in sacramento, 108 fresno, 110xpected in redding. i think the computer models are a little bullish on the low clouds and fog. not going to see as much but you get the idea more of a sea breeze, then patchy fog reestablishing tonight into early tomorrow morning. these temperatures today, just going to be hot in the south bay. 90s there. 97 in morgan hill. 92 in san jose. about 70 in pacifica. east bay numbers triple digits...
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. >> starting with california gold country, 45 minutes out of sacramento.uth, a winery called andif, state of the art, eco-friendly winery. what we love about the area some of the vineyards were planted during the gold rush. it's a historic area, known for its skin fen dell grapes and after you've done your winery tour. >> then what do you do? >> take the kids, time for fun for the kids. >> yeah. >> the city zoo sanctuary, not your typical zoo. it's a sanctuary for animals orphaned or injured in the wild. educational for kids too. >> now we're moving it -- >> move east. >> colorado. >> the western slope of the rockies is well known for its fruit orchards and amazing vineyards. two hours from aspen. >> wow. >> yeah. and there's a vineyard we love called hermosa vineyard. they have 15 varieties of grapes and also 15 varieties of cherries. >> beautiful. >> yeah. >> that's beautiful, by the way. >> it does look beautiful. >> stuff for the kids too? >> western colorado is dinosaur country. a dinosaur journey museum with the life-sized robotic dinosaurs. the kids
. >> starting with california gold country, 45 minutes out of sacramento.uth, a winery called andif, state of the art, eco-friendly winery. what we love about the area some of the vineyards were planted during the gold rush. it's a historic area, known for its skin fen dell grapes and after you've done your winery tour. >> then what do you do? >> take the kids, time for fun for the kids. >> yeah. >> the city zoo sanctuary, not your typical zoo. it's a sanctuary for...