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it was on a treacherous road that ran parallel to the sacramento river. >> you make a mistake and drift off of the roadway, you're liable to go to the bottom of the levee. on one side, it's a river. on the other side, it's a 30-foot drop. >> asleep or intoxicated or not paying attention, there's a good chance you could end up in the water. >> and that's where they found nick's car two days later, submerged in 18 feet of water. >> you could tell that the engine was running because when we examined the radiator, it had contact marks from the fan belt grinding away portions of plastic. we concluded from this that the engine had to be running. >> but there was no sign of nick anywhere. >> we expected to find a body inside. we were pretty surprised when we did not. >> nick's broken glasses were on the floor of his car. and the side windows were open. >> i was still hoping that we would find him alive. i was hoping that he had swam out of the car and had been injured and didn't know who he was and that we were going to find him. >> the way the car went in, the fact that he got out, none of it
it was on a treacherous road that ran parallel to the sacramento river. >> you make a mistake and drift off of the roadway, you're liable to go to the bottom of the levee. on one side, it's a river. on the other side, it's a 30-foot drop. >> asleep or intoxicated or not paying attention, there's a good chance you could end up in the water. >> and that's where they found nick's car two days later, submerged in 18 feet of water. >> you could tell that the engine was...
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a big chunk of that debt came from a project to bring water from the sacramento river to the east bay. east bay mud serves about 1.3 million people in alameda and contra costa counties. >>> the alameda county fair opens to the public next week but today fair organizers are making a big announcement. our very own steve paulson is live in pleasanton at the fair grounds and joins us live with the big news and then the weather. steve? >> reporter: absolutely, tori. thank you. out here at the alameda county fair. san mateo is going on right now. they close sunday, next wednesday, the alameda county fair will open. it is nice here. it's about 105 on monday. that's not the case today. it's nice about 78. there's a little bit of a breeze. but as tori touched on, there's been huge improves done not only to the fair but also to the horse racing. angel mere is joining me -- moore is joining me. oak tree hollywood closed, they needed somewhere to go. they approached you. >> they did come to us. >> reporter: what have they done to improve? >> they have helped us out. we're right in front of the re
a big chunk of that debt came from a project to bring water from the sacramento river to the east bay. east bay mud serves about 1.3 million people in alameda and contra costa counties. >>> the alameda county fair opens to the public next week but today fair organizers are making a big announcement. our very own steve paulson is live in pleasanton at the fair grounds and joins us live with the big news and then the weather. steve? >> reporter: absolutely, tori. thank you. out...
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needs money now to cover previous debts such as building a system to bring water out of the sacramento river. >> the average customer who is using about 11 units of water a month, that's our average consumption, they are going to see a rate rise of about $4.50 on their monthly water rates. >> it will help for maintenance and replacement of pipes and equipment. >>> the contra costa water district is saying well done to the concord public works department. the workers are using almost 40% less water than their normal rate. >>> river rescue crews had to save two kayakers who got stuck in the middle of a dam in pennsylvania. the men were brought safely to shore but they are being criticized for ignoring warning signs and putting the rescuers' lives at risk. the rescueees thought they could go over the dam. >>> it appears something big and unexplained gobbled up a great white shark. >> the 9-foot shark disappeared. it will be a documentary on the smithsonian channel. they say the shark's electronic tag washed ashore four months after the shark disappeared. data on the tag shows the shark plunged
needs money now to cover previous debts such as building a system to bring water out of the sacramento river. >> the average customer who is using about 11 units of water a month, that's our average consumption, they are going to see a rate rise of about $4.50 on their monthly water rates. >> it will help for maintenance and replacement of pipes and equipment. >>> the contra costa water district is saying well done to the concord public works department. the workers are...
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reporter: in 2009 the 800- pound animal with giant holes blasted into his face was rescued from the sacramento riveren with volunteer doctors had the world's first sea lion reconstructive facial surgery. he recovered but lost his sense of smell. and that's how boy sea lions know when girl sea lions are ready to -- well, you know, make more pups. >> he wouldn't have an interest in breeding because he wouldn't recommend that the females are "in season." >> reporter: apparently he figured it out. little pebbles is packing the place and suddenly, mom gives pebbles her first swim lesson. >> there she goes! she did it! [ laughter ] [ sea lions bark ] >> reporter: that crowd goes wild. >> very cute. so cute. >> reporter: the park says, pebbles weighs 15 pounds now and may start swimming on her own any day now. folks here are celebrating sarge an animal that was once so close to death now bringing new life into the world. at six flags discovery kingdom, don ford, kpix 5. >> if you want to see pebbles, the park brings her out to the public 7 days a week. >> father's day a couple of days later. >> a ladies' m
reporter: in 2009 the 800- pound animal with giant holes blasted into his face was rescued from the sacramento riveren with volunteer doctors had the world's first sea lion reconstructive facial surgery. he recovered but lost his sense of smell. and that's how boy sea lions know when girl sea lions are ready to -- well, you know, make more pups. >> he wouldn't have an interest in breeding because he wouldn't recommend that the females are "in season." >> reporter:...
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a big chunk would come from the sacramento river to the east bay bay.bay will stay in business to the u.s. supreme court now. they filed a brief saying this case has national significance. the department of interior has refused a grant which has been operating on a 40 year lease on a national sea shore. they will decide at the end of the month if they will take this case and remains open. >>> good diver -- good diver, they are offering soft served at its stores worldwide and it is made with white chocolate or dark chocolate. it is about twice what you would pay at a similar sized cup. >>> that is the native american cup they are sending to the washington redskins. >>> sitting bull, high was the that -- to run the commercial, it aired during yesterday's nba finals' game. they say the team's name is insulting and d grating. >> the "r" word is as der interrogator are you as the n- word. >> and including the bay area, it is the home of the washington redskins, despite the growing push, they do not want to change its name saying they have always shown respec
a big chunk would come from the sacramento river to the east bay bay.bay will stay in business to the u.s. supreme court now. they filed a brief saying this case has national significance. the department of interior has refused a grant which has been operating on a 40 year lease on a national sea shore. they will decide at the end of the month if they will take this case and remains open. >>> good diver -- good diver, they are offering soft served at its stores worldwide and it is made...
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needed to pay off the district's $2 billion debt and a big chunk came to bring water from the sacramento rivereast bay and it serves 2 million people in alameda and contra costa counties. >>> they are taking their long running case all the way to the supreme court. they filed a brief saying its case has national significance. the department of the interior was operating on a 40 year lease on the sea shore. they will decide whether or not to take the case and drakes bay remains open. >>> changing your name. >>> the d drive spend a lot of money on this ad you are looking at right now. this finals game, native americans say the washington redskins say they are insulting and degrating. >>> in my opinion, the r-word is as der interrogator are you as the n-word. it is included right here in the bay area, the home of the washington redskins. despite the growing push, redskins are remaining insisting, they will not change that name and they say they have always shown respect to the legacy and traditions of native americans. >>> the battle of selling the l.a. clippers is going to court. shelly inn tend
needed to pay off the district's $2 billion debt and a big chunk came to bring water from the sacramento rivereast bay and it serves 2 million people in alameda and contra costa counties. >>> they are taking their long running case all the way to the supreme court. they filed a brief saying its case has national significance. the department of the interior was operating on a 40 year lease on the sea shore. they will decide whether or not to take the case and drakes bay remains open....
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a big chunk of that debt came from a project to bring water from the sacramento river to the east bay. east bay m.u.d. serves about 1.3 million people in alameda and contra costa counties. >>> 7:24. change your name. that's the very clear message a native-american tribe from northern california is sending to the washington redskins. >> take a look at this. to underscore their commitment to a demand for change, the yocha tribe spent a lot of money on this 60-second tv ad. it aired during the nba final game last night. they say the redskins name is insulting. >> in my opinion, the r word is derogatory like the n word. >> that tv ad ran in seven markets including here in the bay area, and washington, d.c. despite the growing push, the team still does not want to change its name. they say they've always shown respect to the legacy and traditions of native-americans. >>> the battle over selling the l.a. clippers goes to court today. donald sterling's wife intends to ask a probate court to verify her standing as the head of the family trust and ruled that she had the right to sell the team
a big chunk of that debt came from a project to bring water from the sacramento river to the east bay. east bay m.u.d. serves about 1.3 million people in alameda and contra costa counties. >>> 7:24. change your name. that's the very clear message a native-american tribe from northern california is sending to the washington redskins. >> take a look at this. to underscore their commitment to a demand for change, the yocha tribe spent a lot of money on this 60-second tv ad. it aired...
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district says it needs money for previous debt such as building the system to bring water from the sacramento river to help during the drought. >> the average customer who is using about 11 units of water a month, that's our average consumption, they are going to see a rate rise of $4.50 on their monthly costs for water. >> the rate increases will also help east bay m.u.d. pay for maintenance and replacement of old pipes and equipment. >>> the contra costa water district is saying well done to the concord public works department. those workers using almost 40% less water than normal. in fact, they are exceeding the current target goal by 15%. >>> the drought is now taking its toll on real estate. reporter angelie hemphill says the cost of maintaining lawns is too much for some sellers causing them to take a hit on the sale price of the home. >> this is the worst i havestein. >> reporter: the front yards of some homes waiting for buyers in sacramento looks like they haven't seen water in months. >> initially it was a beautiful green lawn. this is what happened because they can't afford to water. >>
district says it needs money for previous debt such as building the system to bring water from the sacramento river to help during the drought. >> the average customer who is using about 11 units of water a month, that's our average consumption, they are going to see a rate rise of $4.50 on their monthly costs for water. >> the rate increases will also help east bay m.u.d. pay for maintenance and replacement of old pipes and equipment. >>> the contra costa water district is...
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river cats are in sacramento, no sleep, gets on a red eye, he goes on the dl he had no sleep when he hit that home run. >> yes. fresh air. yes, what is next? what do you do with sergio? >> he becomes a set up man or middle reliever until he can get his slider back down. yes. >> june is over. >> june is over. >> yes. looking ahead. >>> thanks for watching, "60 minutes" is next. >> good night ,,,,,,,, star command, i'm detecting increof happiness. ...and the speed readings are off the chart! paradise found! luscious locks! great glittering galaxies! the happiest place on earth keeps getting happier! this summer with a disneyland resort room and ticket package you get the time you need to enjoy it all. there's no end in sight! i'm going to need more time. safeway understands you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. celebrate the fourth with envy apples, just $1.99 a pound. rancher's reserve tri tip roast is only $3.99 a pound. for the grand finale, dreyer's ice cream is ju
river cats are in sacramento, no sleep, gets on a red eye, he goes on the dl he had no sleep when he hit that home run. >> yes. fresh air. yes, what is next? what do you do with sergio? >> he becomes a set up man or middle reliever until he can get his slider back down. yes. >> june is over. >> june is over. >> yes. looking ahead. >>> thanks for watching, "60 minutes" is next. >> good night ,,,,,,,, star command, i'm detecting increof...
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sacramento. >>en ma, i love the sacto, three rivers, i was single then. >> jim, my 21st birthday today. >> well,irthday, my friend. >> thank you very much. >> it's also our executive producer. it's important to point out right now right here it's her mother's birthday. i cannot believe i didn't flag that earlier. >> i got involved with, i do my homework, i checked out best buy. >> my best buy, i don't know about your best buys, i like them. i bought a go pro, i was facing the wrong way when i was using it. i'm like way too old. >> it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ so the magic shell went back to being a...shell. get live squawks right in your trading platform with thinkorswim from td ameritrade. 34e6r7b89s mo, to short sellers. how about some ork felt, for heaven's sake? how the heck could more than 20% be short? do you think we have it all red in the negative coal article
sacramento. >>en ma, i love the sacto, three rivers, i was single then. >> jim, my 21st birthday today. >> well,irthday, my friend. >> thank you very much. >> it's also our executive producer. it's important to point out right now right here it's her mother's birthday. i cannot believe i didn't flag that earlier. >> i got involved with, i do my homework, i checked out best buy. >> my best buy, i don't know about your best buys, i like them. i bought a...
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sacramento. officials think it may have come up from the river. one person called 911 after following the lion.ut the homeowner didn't even know it was hiding there until police knocked on her door. >>> officials review one of the bay area's biggest water supplies tomorrow. what it might mean regarding mandatory rationing. >>> mark tamayo was talking about a chance of showers. coming up he's going to let us know if that forecast still holds true. the wonder of summer is that i never know what kind of adventure awaits. the days are longer, and the breeze feels a little sweeter. and, thanks to volvo, i'll pay nothing for repairs or maintenance for 5 years, nothing. they even cover my first month's payment. so, i'll be happy wherever the summer takes me. the wonder of summer event. the 2015 volvo s60 with complimentary first month's payment. starting at $329 a month. >>> for the first weekend of summer actually looked like summer out there with stubborn fog in the beaches. in it lots of sunshine and temperatures back up into the upper 80s. take a look at the big temperature range from this afterno
sacramento. officials think it may have come up from the river. one person called 911 after following the lion.ut the homeowner didn't even know it was hiding there until police knocked on her door. >>> officials review one of the bay area's biggest water supplies tomorrow. what it might mean regarding mandatory rationing. >>> mark tamayo was talking about a chance of showers. coming up he's going to let us know if that forecast still holds true. the wonder of summer is that i...
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sacramento valley out here. >> i love the sacto valley, the three rivers. wow, that was good. go ahead. i did my home work and checked out best buy. a lot of people are going back because of the service and if you buy something over the mail, you get no service, so it's done pretty well. what's your long -- >> i want you to stick with best buy. i think people are underestimating the tax when you buy amazon, that kind of thing. i don't know about your best buys, i kind of like them. i bought a go pro there. i was facing the wrong way, because i'm like way too old and couldn't remember kelly slater's name for the quicksilver, but i think you have game with best buy. larry? >> caller: jim, how does your quinoa grow? >> it's not growing that well. i'm not kidding. maybe it's because i've got it between the tobasco -- never mind. you get maine on a garden tangent. and i've got to put up claymore minds, barbed wire, they are never getting near my stuff. go ahead. >> caller: hey, jim, when faber put you on the spot this morning, you said there was no good reason why dunk wasn't performing like
sacramento valley out here. >> i love the sacto valley, the three rivers. wow, that was good. go ahead. i did my home work and checked out best buy. a lot of people are going back because of the service and if you buy something over the mail, you get no service, so it's done pretty well. what's your long -- >> i want you to stick with best buy. i think people are underestimating the tax when you buy amazon, that kind of thing. i don't know about your best buys, i kind of like them....
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sacramento, major levee improvements there. and along you'vea city, along the -- yuba city, along the feggetter river, now levees -- feather river, now levee improvement under way. we're thankful that there was a bipartisanship and that there was a major piece of legislation. we have to provide the funding but the authorization is there. and so this photo of a levee break in california, we can put it aside and we can then talk about this. this takes us back to f.d.r. the water resources reform act not only deals with levees and flood, it also deals with the ports, it deals with the inland waterways, it deals with the locks and all that comes with the transportation in the sector of water transportation. whether it's on the east coast port, the ports in california, long beach, los angeles, and in my area, stockton and sacramento ports. but we're talking about 13 million jobs. and these are the good middle class jobs that americans need. they want to go to work. they want a job. they want to be able to support their families, they want to be able to have a home, they want to be able to have that vacation and with the water resourc
sacramento, major levee improvements there. and along you'vea city, along the -- yuba city, along the feggetter river, now levees -- feather river, now levee improvement under way. we're thankful that there was a bipartisanship and that there was a major piece of legislation. we have to provide the funding but the authorization is there. and so this photo of a levee break in california, we can put it aside and we can then talk about this. this takes us back to f.d.r. the water resources reform...