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they were the san diego sector, nogales, el paso and mcallen. if you could get control of those corridors and there were relatively few number of miles in those places, if you could get control of those borders, you'd control 60% to 70% of the apprehensions that had been taking place and those were the corridor linked to transportation routes in mexico. that's where the smuggling took place. that's what the network looked like. so the idea of concentrating resources in those high crossing corridors seemed now to make perfect sense but it was very different at that time and quite unheard of. what had happened prior to that time was what i thought of as sprinkle around which means every sector, every chief, every community ought to get pretty much a proray ta share of any new resources that came into the agency that made everybody be happy. but at the same time it never led to enough critical mass anywhere to actually make a difference. so the idea here was to concentrate and begin to gain control piece by piece by piece of parts of the border and
they were the san diego sector, nogales, el paso and mcallen. if you could get control of those corridors and there were relatively few number of miles in those places, if you could get control of those borders, you'd control 60% to 70% of the apprehensions that had been taking place and those were the corridor linked to transportation routes in mexico. that's where the smuggling took place. that's what the network looked like. so the idea of concentrating resources in those high crossing...
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he presented himself as a leader, but was picked up for soliciting prostitutes in san diego. while in school, a similar charge here in the washington, d.c. area. one of the threads on the book is a search for his mug shot. you can get a mug shot of anyone, but you cannot get one of the guys on the cia's killer capture list. why does the government not make better use of this information to discredit him? this would seem to be an obvious way to do that. in the book, i interview a young man who had worshiped at his mosque in san diego, and says clearly in the book that anwar is giving american-muslims a bad name m i think the book is fair in that respect. >> host: how do you think about or -- you do give opinions in this book. you do weigh in. the voice of the reporter and also the voice of analysis. >> guest: right. >> host: how do you, as a cor spot, think about protecting civil liberties and protecting people in the way that was brought up making sure things don't go too far? >> guest: well, i don't think there's a moment in the book where i'm not drawing on my factual accou
he presented himself as a leader, but was picked up for soliciting prostitutes in san diego. while in school, a similar charge here in the washington, d.c. area. one of the threads on the book is a search for his mug shot. you can get a mug shot of anyone, but you cannot get one of the guys on the cia's killer capture list. why does the government not make better use of this information to discredit him? this would seem to be an obvious way to do that. in the book, i interview a young man who...
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attorney in san diego at the time. therefore the chief federal law enforcement official on the ground. of -- and the idea of course, that prosecution policy needed to support what the front line law enforcement agencies were doing and more than that, that there needed to be continuous communication and coordination among all the federal -- all law enforcement agencies on the ground and with the government of mexico. we worked very hard at the national level with the embassy here in washington and in mexico, and allen and the chiefs and the border patrol officers on the groundworked very carefully with the consuls in those locations to stop problems before they began or to keep them from escalating when they did come up so that we didn't have international incidents and foreign policy stalemates over things that could be solved on the ground. that allowed us to do an enormous amount of outreach. there was a press release for every new agent that arrived in any sector on the border. there was a continuous drumbeat of wha
attorney in san diego at the time. therefore the chief federal law enforcement official on the ground. of -- and the idea of course, that prosecution policy needed to support what the front line law enforcement agencies were doing and more than that, that there needed to be continuous communication and coordination among all the federal -- all law enforcement agencies on the ground and with the government of mexico. we worked very hard at the national level with the embassy here in washington...
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i don't disagree with terms of a middle ground we need to say it's going to size of san diego first go ahead. yes we need to rethink some things that's why i support the right on crime initiative which wants to reduce our incarceration rate for those that got an addiction problem utilizing drug prevention courts where it's alternative to incarceration and many of the states like texas which has high incarceration rates are we do send them put in more money into reentry programs rehabilitation programs they're trying to reduce the incarceration right these are absolutely correct things to do we are reducing our spending on prevention i think we need to continue to emphasize that that message that we give nationally and internationally makes a difference in consumption as well jeff or do you want to make a quick comment on that before we go to the break yeah i just want to say i think the crucial part of thought finding a middle ground is that the supply side of the market the production and sale ok as well as possession has to be legal if you just decriminalize possession but you still
i don't disagree with terms of a middle ground we need to say it's going to size of san diego first go ahead. yes we need to rethink some things that's why i support the right on crime initiative which wants to reduce our incarceration rate for those that got an addiction problem utilizing drug prevention courts where it's alternative to incarceration and many of the states like texas which has high incarceration rates are we do send them put in more money into reentry programs rehabilitation...
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but as soon as these two men came from los angeles to san diego, his allowances jumped. now, the assumption is that he was the conduit of funds from the saudi government to these two men to facilitate their lifestyle in san diego. it turned out their lifestyle was a little bit non-muslim. they particularly like to drink and to go to strip clubs. in fact, one of the two men wanted to marry one of the strippers. he was finally dissuaded from that. but their expenses were such that they couldn't make it on the increase in allowances. and so they gained access to this agent to a fund administered by the wife of ambassador to the united states saudi arabia, which was supposed to be for saudis in need, medical need over some financial crisis. this became a regular monthly source of funds, again which is assumed was used to meet the costs of living for these two future hijackers. the agent whose name was omar, still alive, living in saudi arabia, he also arranged for an apartment, paid for the apartment, arranged for flying lessons, and introduced these two men to a circle of p
but as soon as these two men came from los angeles to san diego, his allowances jumped. now, the assumption is that he was the conduit of funds from the saudi government to these two men to facilitate their lifestyle in san diego. it turned out their lifestyle was a little bit non-muslim. they particularly like to drink and to go to strip clubs. in fact, one of the two men wanted to marry one of the strippers. he was finally dissuaded from that. but their expenses were such that they couldn't...
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go back to 1993 and the soccer field in san diego. i think doris will confirm the probably twice the number of people who were arrested got around the border patrol, got onto the freeway and made their way up to los angeles and live in the united states illegally. today, the fence that exists there in urban areas, because of the number of agents watching the borders and able to respond, and because of the incredible of technology and so the weekend detect a tense and illegal entry it so that we can detect attempted illegal entry and respect -- so that we can detect attempted illegal entry and respond to it, that has changed everything. people do not experience what they experienced in 1993 with people running through their backyards, running up the freeway is against the traffic, vans of illegal migrants overturning on the road with high accident rates. that does not happen, and if you go to san diego today and talk to those that continue to believe a secure border means a sealed border, a zero tolerance for any legal migration, you w
go back to 1993 and the soccer field in san diego. i think doris will confirm the probably twice the number of people who were arrested got around the border patrol, got onto the freeway and made their way up to los angeles and live in the united states illegally. today, the fence that exists there in urban areas, because of the number of agents watching the borders and able to respond, and because of the incredible of technology and so the weekend detect a tense and illegal entry it so that we...
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institute and he's also the author of the book drug war crimes the consequences of prohibition and in san diego we cross the acer hutchinson he is a senior partner at the ayso hutchinson law group all right gentlemen this is cross talk about means crosstalk rules in effect but before it let's have a look at a show report about this forty year old war. a worldwide enterprise worth some four hundred billion dollars a year illegal drug trafficking has become one of the most ferocious lucrative businesses in the world alongside only the oil industry and the arms trade it's single largest market the u.s. is also the world's biggest consumer of cocaine heroin and marijuana shipped from colombia and mexico and although the u.s. government has been hard pressed to control and curtail democratic strayed drug related violence has spread like wildfire across latin america and especially mexico our insatiable demand for illegal drugs fuels the drug trade our inability to prevent weapons from being illegally smuggled across the border to arm these criminals causes the deaths of two. lease officers soldiers
institute and he's also the author of the book drug war crimes the consequences of prohibition and in san diego we cross the acer hutchinson he is a senior partner at the ayso hutchinson law group all right gentlemen this is cross talk about means crosstalk rules in effect but before it let's have a look at a show report about this forty year old war. a worldwide enterprise worth some four hundred billion dollars a year illegal drug trafficking has become one of the most ferocious lucrative...
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san diego to the f.b.i.'s most wanted terrorist list who is wanted for his alleged involvement in the bombing of two biotechnology facilities in the san francisco bay area san diego's criminal acts of violence were domestic acts of terror planned out and possibly intended to take lives destroy property and create economic hardship for the companies involved the f.b.i. is announcing today a reward of up to two hundred fifty thousand dollars for information leading to the location and arrest of daniel injurious san diego animal rights and environmental extremists remain a significant threat based on the economic damage and widespread nature of this threat. these extremists have been responsible for over one thousand eight hundred criminal acts and more than one hundred ten million dollars in damages. when i tell people that i was thrown in jail for refusing to testify at this thing that a grand jury where wasn't even a trial they don't believe me they say now all they can to tack that's unconstitutional or that
san diego to the f.b.i.'s most wanted terrorist list who is wanted for his alleged involvement in the bombing of two biotechnology facilities in the san francisco bay area san diego's criminal acts of violence were domestic acts of terror planned out and possibly intended to take lives destroy property and create economic hardship for the companies involved the f.b.i. is announcing today a reward of up to two hundred fifty thousand dollars for information leading to the location and arrest of...
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low 70s around san diego to mid-70s in los angeles. tahoe, sunshine and 79 degrees today.ring it back home, if we see drizzle, mainly along the coast. with cloud cover almost as widespread tomorrow morning. high pressure is off to our west low pressure off to our east and air at the lower level flows from high to low. persistent onshore flow and temperatures below average and sea breeze will get stronger sunday and especially monday and tuesday. those look to be the coolest days in the forecast. have a great day. here is sue. >>> good morning. kristen was mentioning possible bart delays due to protests. right now i want to tell you there are no delays whatsoever and we'll follow that for you. all mass transit is running on time. a reminder, a festival in golden gate park beginning tomorrow and all entrances will be closed and neighboring streets will be jam packed. its three-day festival. walnut creek, 680 is moving well as you head toward the 24 junction and no problems reporting overnight road work. >>> thanks so much. go to our website at abc7news.com any time. for the
low 70s around san diego to mid-70s in los angeles. tahoe, sunshine and 79 degrees today.ring it back home, if we see drizzle, mainly along the coast. with cloud cover almost as widespread tomorrow morning. high pressure is off to our west low pressure off to our east and air at the lower level flows from high to low. persistent onshore flow and temperatures below average and sea breeze will get stronger sunday and especially monday and tuesday. those look to be the coolest days in the...
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our pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski joins us tonight from san diego. jim, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. the aircraft carrier "carl vinson" is a clear giveaway that san diego is a big navy town. now beyond that is coronado, where all navy s.e.a.l.s are first born and trained. and today that entire community is in mourning. americans from across the country paid tribute to the fallen heroes, without even knowing their names. in a flash, 30 americans were killed, including 22 navy s.e.a.l.s. like 30-year-old s.e.a.l. aaron vaughn of virginia beach, a bear of a man, with a father's gentle touch. wife kimberly on "today" said his legacy would live through their two children. >> he'll take away his strength, his love for this country, and they will know what an amazing man he is -- was. >> reporter: so many were born to be s.e.a.l.s. kraig vickers of maui, a big man with a big heart. childhood friend moses goods said combat service was in his blood. >> he did the rambo thing. he covered himself in mud, so he was completely camouflaged. that
our pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski joins us tonight from san diego. jim, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. the aircraft carrier "carl vinson" is a clear giveaway that san diego is a big navy town. now beyond that is coronado, where all navy s.e.a.l.s are first born and trained. and today that entire community is in mourning. americans from across the country paid tribute to the fallen heroes, without even knowing their names. in a flash, 30 americans were...
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it's a one-two punch that san francisco would like to close out san diego. final game of a two-game set and look at the home run king in attendance. in the 4th, carlos beltran back off the dl. first homer as a giant, first at at&t. next batter, next inning, tim lincecum, getting it done. the freak putting it down with the chop. make it 2-0, giants. his first rbi of the season. he went eight strong, seven punchouts and the giants win. jamie has more from at&t. >> tim lincecum went eight innings, gave up just the one run and knocked in what turned out to be the game-winning run. just your typical close game here at at&t park. >> just try not to be too afraid of having guys making contact. if i can get it in three pitches, so be it. yeah, i think that's what all us pitchers want to do. we want to go deep and help out a wavering bull pen like ours is because we had to rely on them so much. >> it was up to ka cecs casillae the door and he certainly did that. a's and yankees from the bronx. mark teixeira hits a jack, 35th of the season. in the 10th, coco crisp com
it's a one-two punch that san francisco would like to close out san diego. final game of a two-game set and look at the home run king in attendance. in the 4th, carlos beltran back off the dl. first homer as a giant, first at at&t. next batter, next inning, tim lincecum, getting it done. the freak putting it down with the chop. make it 2-0, giants. his first rbi of the season. he went eight strong, seven punchouts and the giants win. jamie has more from at&t. >> tim lincecum went...
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the low clouds are from eureka to los angeles and san diego. cold in the mountains. truckee is 34. 38 at tahoe. the nights are getting cold fast. 50s already. 53 to 59. 59 in hayward. 55 san jose. 56 fairfield. getting an increase in the fog. west, southwest fairfield at 20 with a gust at 30. that is double what it was. that's a shine that inland temps are struggling. high pressure is building in the pacific right there. as it does that's driving this system deeper. as it does it gets the fog and enhancing it. more fog and wind now still 80ss. it looks like a rather significant cooling trend along with local drizzle as that system begins to get closer. cooler, sunny, a little breeze. that's the winds out of the west, southwest. 60s, 70s, 80s, ukia, clear lake. 79 wall nument creek. alameda 66. 82 danville, pleasanton, livermore all close. 76 san jose. redwood city close. 50s, 60s along the coast, in the city and south san francisco. low clouds and fog and with your weekend in view, it does look cooler. >>> why a big battle is heating up between safeway and folks who g
the low clouds are from eureka to los angeles and san diego. cold in the mountains. truckee is 34. 38 at tahoe. the nights are getting cold fast. 50s already. 53 to 59. 59 in hayward. 55 san jose. 56 fairfield. getting an increase in the fog. west, southwest fairfield at 20 with a gust at 30. that is double what it was. that's a shine that inland temps are struggling. high pressure is building in the pacific right there. as it does that's driving this system deeper. as it does it gets the fog...
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. >>> the san diego police department will come together today for railroading one of their own. officer jeremy hen wood died sunday after a patrolman shot him in the car. coming up at 7:45, we'll take you live to san diego to take a look at today's service. >> some peninsula cities and environmental groups are hoping to throw the high speed rail project off track. they are challenging the environmental impact report on a high speed rail proposed to run between the bay area and the central valley. >>> more people are taking public transit. cam train ridership -- cal train ridership was up. bart saw an increase of almost 8% and ridership for the valley transportation authority is up almost 7%. of the 11 agencies surveyed only ac transit and santa cruz reported a small decline. >>> in just hours thousands of music fan also flood into golden gait park. it starts today at noon. organizers expect as many as 180,000 people to attend. we have a list of performers and a schedule of events. >>> speak of events, tonight the 49ers kick off their nfl preseason against the new orleans saints
. >>> the san diego police department will come together today for railroading one of their own. officer jeremy hen wood died sunday after a patrolman shot him in the car. coming up at 7:45, we'll take you live to san diego to take a look at today's service. >> some peninsula cities and environmental groups are hoping to throw the high speed rail project off track. they are challenging the environmental impact report on a high speed rail proposed to run between the bay area and...
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cc1: 62-year-old kristof set sail on july 5 -- 25th rather, from alameda, headed to san diego a.later his son contacted the coast guard to say the family had not heard from him. no one has seen him.cc1: officials say he did file a float plan, indicated his expected arrival in san diego but never showed up. >> right now back outside. tocc1: row it over meteorologist christina loren weather. k on thecc1: >> good morning to you. you know what, usually august is a month where we see bad air quality. we see spare the air days. but all month long so far and today throughout the week we have good air quality, comfortable weather for you once again and this consistent pattern holds on all the way throughout this week and into next week as well. we do have to take the good with and thecc1: bad in this case is the foggy start. watch out for drizzle especially toward the coast, you might find that over local bridges. this morning cloudy conditions will make way to mostly sunny shades. grab your shades. mostly sunny by about 4:00 p.m. then early this week each and daycc1: we stay mild and ho
cc1: 62-year-old kristof set sail on july 5 -- 25th rather, from alameda, headed to san diego a.later his son contacted the coast guard to say the family had not heard from him. no one has seen him.cc1: officials say he did file a float plan, indicated his expected arrival in san diego but never showed up. >> right now back outside. tocc1: row it over meteorologist christina loren weather. k on thecc1: >> good morning to you. you know what, usually august is a month where we see bad...
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now, he was headed to san diego. a week later his son contacted the coast guard because the family hadn't heard from him. the coast guard has alerted all harbor masters from san francisco to san diego and no one has seen him. >> we received a report that he's an experienced mariner and knows the waterways. r right now we're just asking anybody with information to come forward and help us find him. >> coast guard officials also tell us the boater did file a float plan indicating his expected arrival time in san diego, but he never arrived. >>> another tragic end to a california hiking trip. a hiker died after falling from a cliff in the angeles national forest. now, this happened yesterday morning about 9:30 near a waterfall in eaton canyon. a female friend tried to help the 23-year-old but got stuck. other hikers tried to perform cpr on the southern california man but he died at the scene. his death is the second in the eaton canyon area. another hiker fell from a trail on july 31st and died at a hospital. >>> in yose
now, he was headed to san diego. a week later his son contacted the coast guard because the family hadn't heard from him. the coast guard has alerted all harbor masters from san francisco to san diego and no one has seen him. >> we received a report that he's an experienced mariner and knows the waterways. r right now we're just asking anybody with information to come forward and help us find him. >> coast guard officials also tell us the boater did file a float plan indicating his...
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he was not in the starting lineup against san diego. the bad news, jonathan sanchez placed on the disabled list. got to wonder if the look alike brian wilson is on the dl too. he rockets it down the left field line. giants were in a hole. orlando cabrera, base hit. giants came back to tie the game at 5, but they are now trailing 7-5 in the 9th inning. and to keep an eye on the dbacks. in the nation's capital. 7th inning, that's his first big league since 2005. arizona wins 2-0. that losing streak is over. a's and yankees in the bronx. brandon allen was brought over in the trade that sent brad zeigler. the 8th inning give the a's a 6- 0 lead. they held on for dear life 6-5. legendary women's birthday coach has been diagnosed with alzheimer's. won more games than any college coach. she noticed a series of lapses oaf the past year, including when she was in the hall trying to diagram plays and unfortunately, alzheimer's early on set is becoming more and more. >> yeah. all right dennis, thank you. >>> we're coming back at 11:00. >> we'll se
he was not in the starting lineup against san diego. the bad news, jonathan sanchez placed on the disabled list. got to wonder if the look alike brian wilson is on the dl too. he rockets it down the left field line. giants were in a hole. orlando cabrera, base hit. giants came back to tie the game at 5, but they are now trailing 7-5 in the 9th inning. and to keep an eye on the dbacks. in the nation's capital. 7th inning, that's his first big league since 2005. arizona wins 2-0. that losing...
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on july 25th, 62-year-old christophe set sail on his white, 27-foot boat from alameda enroute to san diego. a week later his son contacted the does guard because he family had not heard from him. the coast guard alerted all harbor masters and as of now no one has seen him. >> we received a report that he is an experienced mariner and knows he waterways. right now we're just asking anyone who has any information to come forward and help us help us find him. >> coast guard officials told us tonight the boater did, in fact, file a float plan indicating his expected arrival time in san diego but he never showed up at his final destination. >>> coming up next at 11:00, when a 9-year-old boy was the victim of a hit and run in san francisco two days ago after a giants game, many were rattled hit the ged and manycc1: streets to do something about it. we will have a live report on that. >>> and can you buy power and popularity on twitter? newt gingrich is do accused of doing that andepl w go indepth. >>> it wasn't a bad start to the weekend. temperatures a little cooler than average but nice inland
on july 25th, 62-year-old christophe set sail on his white, 27-foot boat from alameda enroute to san diego. a week later his son contacted the does guard because he family had not heard from him. the coast guard alerted all harbor masters and as of now no one has seen him. >> we received a report that he is an experienced mariner and knows he waterways. right now we're just asking anyone who has any information to come forward and help us help us find him. >> coast guard officials...
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with tim lincecum on the mound they knew they had to beat san diego to keep pace with the d-backs who won earlier. barry bonds in attendance this evening. hi, hello. lincecum, not his best stuff, but good when he had to be. strikes out forsythe to end the fourth with two men on. the bottom half of the inning and here it comes and there it goes. beltran, the wrist injury healed and power itself into the stands. 1-0 giants. timmy helping himself in the fifth of chopper and it is 2-0. lincecum's first r.b.i of the season. seventh strikeout of the game. barry loving it. closing it out and giants win 2-1. the giants have claimed heath bell and claimed him on waivers and now have to spend the next 48 hours trying to work out a deal for the closer or he will stay with san diego. brian wilson, you know he is hurt. bell is needed, but has no idea if he will actually become a giant. >> i know everybody goes on waivers. the giants claimed me. they got their reasons. i don't know. i mean, i'm still here. there is really nothing to report. >> a's and yankees and paul simon in the bronx. just give
with tim lincecum on the mound they knew they had to beat san diego to keep pace with the d-backs who won earlier. barry bonds in attendance this evening. hi, hello. lincecum, not his best stuff, but good when he had to be. strikes out forsythe to end the fourth with two men on. the bottom half of the inning and here it comes and there it goes. beltran, the wrist injury healed and power itself into the stands. 1-0 giants. timmy helping himself in the fifth of chopper and it is 2-0. lincecum's...
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l.a. 91. 79 in san diego and palm springs 113.er 90s through the central valley, tahoe, temperatures in the low to mid-80s with mid to upper 90s around yosemite. storms will be around today and quieter around l.a. and san diego. >> this morning, libya's rebel government is moving into tripoli. another sign of the imminent collapse of moammar khadafy's regime as the search continues. they uncovered possibly escape route from the compound, a labyrinth of underground tunnels links go communication centers to the outside world. >> nobody can come in here but now we are free. >> rebels also discovered something a little bit weird in khadafy's compound, photo album an apparent obsession with condoleezza rice. on a spokeswoman she is not surprised by the album but she called it deeply creepy. >> a new poll finds americans are overwhelmingly disapproving of the performance of congress. the associated press poll finds approval of congress dropped last week to 12%. that is the lowest level in the poll's history. it's down from 21% in june.
l.a. 91. 79 in san diego and palm springs 113.er 90s through the central valley, tahoe, temperatures in the low to mid-80s with mid to upper 90s around yosemite. storms will be around today and quieter around l.a. and san diego. >> this morning, libya's rebel government is moving into tripoli. another sign of the imminent collapse of moammar khadafy's regime as the search continues. they uncovered possibly escape route from the compound, a labyrinth of underground tunnels links go...
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. >>> two marines are recovering in san diego in a san diego hospital tonight after their fighter jet crashed into the pacific ocean. the navy lost communications with the f-18 hornet late last night. the coast guard launched a search using two ships, a helicopter and a c-130 plane. three hours later a ship's crew heard the marines calling for help and blowing the whistles on their life jackets. a coast guard helicopter and a rescue swimmer hoisted the marines to safety. no word yet on what caused the jet to crash. >>> palo alto, mountain view and -- are working together to start the new 911 centers. the call centers will be able to receive text messages, video from cell phones. dispatchers say the pictures will help the police respond to emergencies faster. federal funds will pay for the upgrades that are expected to tkpwe gin next year. >>> a two-alarm fire damaged two san francisco businesses and the store owners say that the fire comes right before one of their busiest weekends of the year. the fire broke out just before 5:00 this morning at the true clothing store. these pictures
. >>> two marines are recovering in san diego in a san diego hospital tonight after their fighter jet crashed into the pacific ocean. the navy lost communications with the f-18 hornet late last night. the coast guard launched a search using two ships, a helicopter and a c-130 plane. three hours later a ship's crew heard the marines calling for help and blowing the whistles on their life jackets. a coast guard helicopter and a rescue swimmer hoisted the marines to safety. no word yet on...
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a student we'll call sergio went to san diego high where he achieved a 4.3 gpa and he's now at san diegotate on a full scholarship. this past summer he received two paid fellowships to work in the offices of two state assemblyman where he worked on the dream act. >>> up next, a for for the slumping giants. we'll show you what happened today. . >>> how bad is the giants' offense been? so bad that they've averaged only around two runs per game over a stretch in which they've lost 9 of 11. in game two, they needed a hitting hero. enter chris stewart. he hits career number one. that puts them up 2-0. next inning, the rebirth of aubrey huff's stroke. the giants lead 3-0 for madison bumgarner. he strikes out 10 over 7 innings. giants win, beating pittsburgh. >> reporter: the giants needed this win in a very big way and the way they got the victory with both pitching and offense, they hope this is something that can get the team going. >> obviously we're not a home run hitting team. we got those early runs for bumgarner and he was able to go out there and not have pressure. we haven't been scor
a student we'll call sergio went to san diego high where he achieved a 4.3 gpa and he's now at san diegotate on a full scholarship. this past summer he received two paid fellowships to work in the offices of two state assemblyman where he worked on the dream act. >>> up next, a for for the slumping giants. we'll show you what happened today. . >>> how bad is the giants' offense been? so bad that they've averaged only around two runs per game over a stretch in which they've...
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patrick willis the 49ers linebacker going out of the san diego. he is unquestionably the defensive team leader. congress, democrats and s to raise the deb enjoy the show tonight. >> as you just heard minutes ago a deal has been reached between the white house, congress and the democrats and republicans to raise the debt limit. we'll have more details of the deal, reaction to it and when that agreement will be voted on. that and more coming up 30 minutes. that's it for eyewitness news at 5:30 and you can find everything on cbs5.com ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
patrick willis the 49ers linebacker going out of the san diego. he is unquestionably the defensive team leader. congress, democrats and s to raise the deb enjoy the show tonight. >> as you just heard minutes ago a deal has been reached between the white house, congress and the democrats and republicans to raise the debt limit. we'll have more details of the deal, reaction to it and when that agreement will be voted on. that and more coming up 30 minutes. that's it for eyewitness news at...
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but on this day, at this san diego mcdonald's, for that police officer, they caught a life's final decent act. >> there is an officer shot. there's an officer shot. >> reporter: just after leaving that mcdonald's, officer jeremy henwood was gunned down just sitting in his patrol car, a crime made even more incomprehensible by the fact he just returned from afghanistan and served two tours in iraq as a u.s. marine. >> i think it goes without saying that jeremy was a great man and a hero to our country. >> reporter: thousands turned out for his memorial service, where there were tales of his bravery and chivalry, but it was the last thing he ever did that summed up the way he lived. >> three minutes before he was killed, he was buying lunch for some little kid he didn't even know. >> reporter: that little kid was 13-year-old damian tinsley, standing behind officer henwood in line at that mcdonald's. short by comparison, and also a little short on change. >> i asked him for ten cents, and he said what is the ten cents for? and i said, three cookies. and he said, well, i can buy the three coo
but on this day, at this san diego mcdonald's, for that police officer, they caught a life's final decent act. >> there is an officer shot. there's an officer shot. >> reporter: just after leaving that mcdonald's, officer jeremy henwood was gunned down just sitting in his patrol car, a crime made even more incomprehensible by the fact he just returned from afghanistan and served two tours in iraq as a u.s. marine. >> i think it goes without saying that jeremy was a great man...
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arizona goes on to beat san diego 5-0.four straight. >>> so the giants remain three games back in the west with 30 to play and circle your calendars because arizona comes to town for the final time next weekend. yankees and red sox have the two top offenses in baseball, but the a's have had no trouble keeping up this week scoring 36 runs in their last four games. 45-year-old tim wakefield remains stuck on 199 career wins. the a's got to the knuckle baller in the 4th. a two-run shot over the green monster. his 7th homer of the season. josh willingham with a two-run shot into the monster, number 23 for willingham. the a's pound the red sox 15-5. they'll play a double herd tomorrow to avoid hurricane irene. >> raiders agreed to a deal with shepherd. the two-time probowler was a first-time pick. shepherd spent the last season with the vikings and had one interception. >> jim harbaugh says he expects rookie quarter tbok get some playing time with the first team offense tomorrow in the 49ers third preseason game. so all the star
arizona goes on to beat san diego 5-0.four straight. >>> so the giants remain three games back in the west with 30 to play and circle your calendars because arizona comes to town for the final time next weekend. yankees and red sox have the two top offenses in baseball, but the a's have had no trouble keeping up this week scoring 36 runs in their last four games. 45-year-old tim wakefield remains stuck on 199 career wins. the a's got to the knuckle baller in the 4th. a two-run shot...
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jason campbell played. >> familiar faces on hand in san diego, zach miller on san diego.rs off to the races on the kickoff. he is gone! 103-yard kickoff return but seattle came back to win it 24-17 they were bound for new orleans, they went to the airport. that would be a long bus trip. austin smith is going to see first action as a niner. >> i'm excited. talking to the team and how they won the superbowl couple years back and playing my first game, definitely important. he is big and fast and strong. so i really think -- >> we called to chris mullin going into the hall of fame. and it will stanford is is coach. we have seen her for years. she coached the olympics team but she started with scratch, ohio state, living on food friend's trailer all the way to the hall of fame. >> i think for my whom, it's quite an experience for her. i would never thought i would be vested into a building like this it's way up there. >> a's finished on a high note, ten run uprising. he crushes a double, two runs score 2-0 a's. three batters later, conner jackson and he is going to the wall o
jason campbell played. >> familiar faces on hand in san diego, zach miller on san diego.rs off to the races on the kickoff. he is gone! 103-yard kickoff return but seattle came back to win it 24-17 they were bound for new orleans, they went to the airport. that would be a long bus trip. austin smith is going to see first action as a niner. >> i'm excited. talking to the team and how they won the superbowl couple years back and playing my first game, definitely important. he is big...
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the victim claims he suffered a wrist injury during the ordeal and was treated at a san diego hospital. >>> if you travel even occasionally, you're sure to have a travel horror story, lousy weather, or a hotel not quite living up to the hype. >> you may have fallen for what one website calls a photo fake-out. garvin thomas goes in depth to show you what to look out for. ♪ [ hawaiian music ] >> reporter: ahhh, who wouldn't like to put themselves in this picture, sunshine, white sand, blue water and imagine having it all to -- sorry to say for the person who booked a trip to this beach, this is the same one, just a different, some would say, a realisticctpiure. elly seidman is one of those people. he'spico-founder and ceo of oyster.com. it's a travel website that prides itself on posting hundreds of thousands of "undoctored hotel and resort photos." and now they put a collection together of what they call their favorite photo fake-outs. comparing pictures posted on hotel and resort websites to ones taken by oyster's travel experts. >> i think it taps into something we've experienced befo
the victim claims he suffered a wrist injury during the ordeal and was treated at a san diego hospital. >>> if you travel even occasionally, you're sure to have a travel horror story, lousy weather, or a hotel not quite living up to the hype. >> you may have fallen for what one website calls a photo fake-out. garvin thomas goes in depth to show you what to look out for. ♪ [ hawaiian music ] >> reporter: ahhh, who wouldn't like to put themselves in this picture, sunshine,...
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she opened a san diego office to assist with arrangements for surrogate child bearing. but now after a federal investigation, she's pled guilty in connection with charges she profited from surrogate sis outside the law. >> this team was designed to create a inventory of unborn children that were then able -- that were then being sold for $100,000 to $150,000. >> reporter: surrogates were paid up to $45,000 to travel to eastern europe, to the ukraine, to be implanted with embryos. jason forge -- >> if they carried the babies into a viable pregnancy, then the conspirators would sell them. >> reporter: she pleaded guilty tuesday to wire fraud and posted a comment on facebook promising another side of the case -- >> reporter: authorities said the prospective parents are not culpable and will keep the children. >> there's nothing we're going to do to upset their parent-child relationships. >> reporter: patrick healey for nbc bay area news. >>> in other news, a teenager who fell while hiking at yosemite national park last weekend has died. 17-year-old died last night after sl
she opened a san diego office to assist with arrangements for surrogate child bearing. but now after a federal investigation, she's pled guilty in connection with charges she profited from surrogate sis outside the law. >> this team was designed to create a inventory of unborn children that were then able -- that were then being sold for $100,000 to $150,000. >> reporter: surrogates were paid up to $45,000 to travel to eastern europe, to the ukraine, to be implanted with embryos....
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the west coast petty cab of san diego is accused of jumping the lines and overcharging customers. and the west coast petty cap insists there is plenty of business for everyone. >>> and prices at the pump may fall more in the coming weeks. the analyst say the bay area may see $3.50 a gallon gas by the end of august. a $0.35 drop. lower gas prices might lead to cheaper food prices, too, as the cost of transportation tumbles. >>> and retailers are hoping the back to school shopping season will reenergize the slump in consumer spending. but for some families, a 12% jump in the cost of school supplies will be too much. juliette goodrich, on how some families are getting help with that. >> which one will you choose? >> reporter: backpacks. a sign it is back to school. >> it is hard to choose, huh? >> reporter: this salvation army backpack give-away, a sign of the times, and economy. many families can't afford to pay for their children's school supplies. >> it is hard to make it in san francisco, so you add on the top of that, the school supplies, and the school uniforms, you could reall
the west coast petty cab of san diego is accused of jumping the lines and overcharging customers. and the west coast petty cap insists there is plenty of business for everyone. >>> and prices at the pump may fall more in the coming weeks. the analyst say the bay area may see $3.50 a gallon gas by the end of august. a $0.35 drop. lower gas prices might lead to cheaper food prices, too, as the cost of transportation tumbles. >>> and retailers are hoping the back to school...