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we are talking farmers along is san joaquin valley river.ith the state to cut back by 25%. in windy tracey, i'm juliette goodrich, kpix5. >>> tonight, the governor declared a state of emergency for the central california coast where 105,000 gallons of crude oil may have spilled. 20,000 gallons may have ended up in the pacific ocean near refugio state beach. the oil slick stretches nine miles down the coast. betty yu is there with the latest. betty? >> reporter: ken, i can tell you it smells like burning rubber around here. in fact, we could smell the oil from inside our live truck with all the windows rolled up from at least a mile away. and here on the beach, we are seeing that oil splattered just about everywhere on rocks like this one. tonight, cloudy brown water laps what used to be a pristine sandy beach along the santa barbara county coast. workers in protective suits spent the day cleaning up a shovelful at a time. hand crews are bagging up oil contaminated sand as new crude watches ashore with every wave. just offshore, containment v
we are talking farmers along is san joaquin valley river.ith the state to cut back by 25%. in windy tracey, i'm juliette goodrich, kpix5. >>> tonight, the governor declared a state of emergency for the central california coast where 105,000 gallons of crude oil may have spilled. 20,000 gallons may have ended up in the pacific ocean near refugio state beach. the oil slick stretches nine miles down the coast. betty yu is there with the latest. betty? >> reporter: ken, i can tell...
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-- were on a boat today on the san joaquin river today south of stockton. the block overturned. one of the children did not make it. they were all wearing life vests. >> one of the children was either struck by some rocks or swept under and struck by the prop and by the time ems personnel had gotten here the child had died. >> it's not clear how old the boy was. three others were taken to the hospital. >>> people on the peninsula are telling us it is very loud. planes have been flying overhead for year, but lately it's gotten worse. devin feely went to find out why. >> reporter: it's an issue increasingly on the radar of this formerly quiet palo alto neighborhood, the near constant buzz of airplanes overhead on their way to or from sfo. >> it's been constant like every 10 minutes. in some cases we can't carry on a conversation in our backyards. >> reporter: scott dugle has joined several neighbors in filing a formal complaint with the faa. he believes the increased noise is the fallout from the next gen program which has concentrated more airplanes into a n
-- were on a boat today on the san joaquin river today south of stockton. the block overturned. one of the children did not make it. they were all wearing life vests. >> one of the children was either struck by some rocks or swept under and struck by the prop and by the time ems personnel had gotten here the child had died. >> it's not clear how old the boy was. three others were taken to the hospital. >>> people on the peninsula are telling us it is very loud. planes have...
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have been ordered to stop pumping from the san joaquin river watershed. this is the first time mandatory conservation orders have been made. to senior water rights holders in the state since the 1970's. curtailment orders will be sent to farmers with senior water rights on friday. it will mark the start of expected across- the- board water cuts in the state. from water. to oil in santa babara. where governor brown has declared a state of emergency. to free up money for cleaning up a giant spill. a heavy tar-like sheen. is now covering nine- miles of coastline. and it is polluting waters. governor brown says, he will do everything he can to get the oil removed. an on-shore pipeline ruptured a day ago, at refugio state park. a spokesman for the houston- based oil company responsible for the spill. now says, the disaster could amount to well over 100-thouosand gallons spewing into the pacific. >>:we estimate the worst-case scenario of up to 2,500 bar., up again--that is a worst-case scenario >> pam :the district attorney in santa barbara says, charges could
have been ordered to stop pumping from the san joaquin river watershed. this is the first time mandatory conservation orders have been made. to senior water rights holders in the state since the 1970's. curtailment orders will be sent to farmers with senior water rights on friday. it will mark the start of expected across- the- board water cuts in the state. from water. to oil in santa babara. where governor brown has declared a state of emergency. to free up money for cleaning up a giant...
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they've been told not to draw water from the san joaquin river. similar orders were ordered during the 1970s drought. >>> and in sacramento protestors chanted outside a plan where nestle bottles water. they accuse them selling bottled water for a profit and leaving california high and dry. >> nesthe is concerned about the drought and is making cuts to its own water usage. >>> this is the first in the country to drop legislation to aid and dying legislation. it's a passage that is working its way through the california legislature. >> it's great news today as far as the effect it will have on the legislative process, it certainly helps. >> now, dandy is his wife, brittany maynard brought the right to die movement to the terminal ill. she moved from the bay area to oregon so she could end her own life. that was six months air, lately, it's been tough, i guess when it is just quiet in the evening and when i recognize just how much i miss her. >> the california medical association had long opposed 8 and dying, it violated a doctor's ethical obligation
they've been told not to draw water from the san joaquin river. similar orders were ordered during the 1970s drought. >>> and in sacramento protestors chanted outside a plan where nestle bottles water. they accuse them selling bottled water for a profit and leaving california high and dry. >> nesthe is concerned about the drought and is making cuts to its own water usage. >>> this is the first in the country to drop legislation to aid and dying legislation. it's a...
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and authorities believe they kidnapped that girl right here in the bay area and took her to san joaquin valley in southern california. we'll provide you with an update as soon as we get more information >>> developing now, oil has stopped spilling onto the coastline in california along the central coastline, but the damage is already done. now the work to contain the cleanup and the slick near santa barbara beach is under way. >> we're joined with more about the impact and the cleanup. >> clearly this is not something we ever want toss on our beaches. you can see the oil lapping at the shore, and people were drawn to see this disaster, as it unfolded, starting at noon yesterday. wildlife so far, though, not impacted. this is estimated to be about 210,000 gallons of oil, but the company that owns that pipeline says they can't know the full magnitude of this disaster yet. here's a look at it from the air. it's estimated to be about a half mile long by 300 feet wide. in case you missed the beginning of the story yesterday, that oil spills from a pipeline that broke on the other side of hig
and authorities believe they kidnapped that girl right here in the bay area and took her to san joaquin valley in southern california. we'll provide you with an update as soon as we get more information >>> developing now, oil has stopped spilling onto the coastline in california along the central coastline, but the damage is already done. now the work to contain the cleanup and the slick near santa barbara beach is under way. >> we're joined with more about the impact and the...
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one of the major draw >>> history being made in the san joaquin delta tonight. >> yes.er department began putting up a massive barrier along jersey island near oakland. >> wayne freedman explains why. >> another spring summer season and maybe for owner, the most-difficult season. >> he's referring to this. a massive construction project just beginning up the slew. what will be a barrier in the sacramento san joaquin delta designed to keep salt water from traveling into the delta from which contra costa county and city of tracy service customers. >> you release water from upstream reservoirs. >> it's 35 feet deep. and working 24-7 until finished. this project will be temporary. department of water resources intends to pull it out last fall. >> this is building super highways along small towns >> boaters will need to take the long way around. >> this is where etc. $40 million. >> this is what happens, some win, others may lose and all for a greater good. >> michael finney unlocking a mystery behind the color of your thank you for being a sailor, and my daddy. thank you mo
one of the major draw >>> history being made in the san joaquin delta tonight. >> yes.er department began putting up a massive barrier along jersey island near oakland. >> wayne freedman explains why. >> another spring summer season and maybe for owner, the most-difficult season. >> he's referring to this. a massive construction project just beginning up the slew. what will be a barrier in the sacramento san joaquin delta designed to keep salt water from...
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water board is expected to announce which long-time rights holders have to stop pumping from the san joaquin river watershed. the board said this week that farmers and local agencies with water rights that predate the year 1914 will have to stop drawing from the main source of water and this is the first time that has happened in nearly 40 years. meanwhile the board is evaluating exactly how to restrict senior rights holders based on factors like stream flow and supply and demand in the san joaquin river watered shed. if conditions get worse over the summer, the board's reach to affect even more rights holders. >> we are hoping for a wet summer. >> we just don't know. >> right now scientists are leaning towards that, too. we'll know for sure by the end june the beginning of july if el nino is going to take effect but right now they are saying anywhere between 90 to 100% we'll have a more wetter wayne- y -- rainy pattern. [ laughter ] >> say that fast at 4:30 a.m. i'm cautiously optimistic estimated and we'll take any -- i'm cautiously optimistic at this particular time and we'll take any rai
water board is expected to announce which long-time rights holders have to stop pumping from the san joaquin river watershed. the board said this week that farmers and local agencies with water rights that predate the year 1914 will have to stop drawing from the main source of water and this is the first time that has happened in nearly 40 years. meanwhile the board is evaluating exactly how to restrict senior rights holders based on factors like stream flow and supply and demand in the san...
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. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> history being made in the san joaquin delta tonight.er department began putting up a massive barrier along jersey island near oakland. >> wayne freedman explains why. >> another spring summer season and maybe for owner, the most-difficult season. >> he's referring to this. a massive construction project just beginning up the slew. what will be a barrier in the sacramento san joaquin delta designed to keep salt water from traveling into the delta from which contra costa county and city of tracy service customers. >> you release water from upstream reservoirs. >> it's 35 feet deep. and working 24-7 until finished. this project will be temporary. department of water resources intends to pull it out last fall. >> this is building super highways along small towns >> boaters will need to take the long way around. >> this is where etc. $40 million. >> this is what happens, some win, others may lose and all for a greater good. >> michael finney unlocking a mystery behind the color of your grass fed? mhmm. i'm super into health. bottled tap wate
. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> history being made in the san joaquin delta tonight.er department began putting up a massive barrier along jersey island near oakland. >> wayne freedman explains why. >> another spring summer season and maybe for owner, the most-difficult season. >> he's referring to this. a massive construction project just beginning up the slew. what will be a barrier in the sacramento san joaquin delta designed to keep salt water...
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>> try not to sneeze. >> we see just a little bit of light rain, this is moving towards the san joaquin valley. good news there. it's very light and scattered. the golden gate bridge you see rain on the camera lens and you can see the roads are wet. elizabeth will have more on that. right now, out the door, into the 50s. winds are under 10 but will increase 10 to 20 out of the southwest later today. numbers stacking up from the 50s to the high 60s. i have your memorial holiday forecast, that's coming up later on in this newscast. but first, here's liz. >> thank you, roberta. and let's see. we got our usual slowdowns just beginning now in antioch. so the commute has started right around hillcrest. nothing too bad yet and westbound 580 kind of a similar story as you come out of tracy. slows to vasco now. and then it clears out by the dublin interchange. they should have also picked up that overnight roadwork that was between hacienda and san ramon road. it had various lanes blocked westbound overnight. pins near sfo no delay between san bruno and san mateo all along 101 at the peninsula.
>> try not to sneeze. >> we see just a little bit of light rain, this is moving towards the san joaquin valley. good news there. it's very light and scattered. the golden gate bridge you see rain on the camera lens and you can see the roads are wet. elizabeth will have more on that. right now, out the door, into the 50s. winds are under 10 but will increase 10 to 20 out of the southwest later today. numbers stacking up from the 50s to the high 60s. i have your memorial holiday...
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there is a little bit of rain out towards e ja and san joaquin -- out towards sacramento and san joaquinalley. a lot of clouds. a few few showers. mostly cloudy, continued cool this week. moisture continues do rotate around the lows which drop in and they eject out and cause all sorts of issues. they go in the four corners and out in the plains. some of these -- the thunderstorm activity dies down at night. you pick it up in the afternoon, get heating. days are longer. of the sun is -- angle of the sun is higher. thunderstorm activity around las vegas. another system drops in and keeps the peat going probably all the way to the end of the month, although the system is coming in after the week looks weaker. antonio, this is in daly city, he says currently 53 and foggy with a 7-mile-an-hour breeze out of the north. our summer is here in dc. westerly breeze, west- southwest, it's onshore. water temps have come up a little bit. keep an eye on these. they were very, very cold. 30s up in the mountains. 50s through the valleys. also 50s up and down the coast. this is the area most concerned abo
there is a little bit of rain out towards e ja and san joaquin -- out towards sacramento and san joaquinalley. a lot of clouds. a few few showers. mostly cloudy, continued cool this week. moisture continues do rotate around the lows which drop in and they eject out and cause all sorts of issues. they go in the four corners and out in the plains. some of these -- the thunderstorm activity dies down at night. you pick it up in the afternoon, get heating. days are longer. of the sun is -- angle of...
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the drought is so bad that water from the san joaquin watershed is no longer available to the delta farmers, who have had the water rights for centuries some back to the gold rush and this is the first time they have ever been cut off. with the drought come allergist and that's what you're doing right now, suffering. >> we're in the delta so we have never had a situation where we've been a lack of water. >> farmers use 80% of the water drawn from land in california. >>> a catastrophic oil spill along the central coast prompting governor brown to declare a state of emergency. more than 100,000 gallons of crude oil may have spilled in santa barbara county with 21,000 gallons reaching the ocean. crude oil has coated birds and blackened the shoreline at refugio state beach and beyond. the oil slick stretches for nine miles. kpix 5's betty yu reports from the spill zone. >>> reporter: cloudy brown water laps what used to be a pristine sandy beach along the santa barbara county coast. workers in protective suits spent the day cleaning up a shovel full at a time. hand crews are bagging up oil cont
the drought is so bad that water from the san joaquin watershed is no longer available to the delta farmers, who have had the water rights for centuries some back to the gold rush and this is the first time they have ever been cut off. with the drought come allergist and that's what you're doing right now, suffering. >> we're in the delta so we have never had a situation where we've been a lack of water. >> farmers use 80% of the water drawn from land in california. >>> a...
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farmers along the sacramento, san joaquin delta made the offer.er take less water for irrigation or leave a quarter of their crops unplanted. and the drought is creating another problem for californians. large infestations of roaches. exterm nay sars say -- those roaches are now looking for water and a place to cool off. so they are going into people's homes through cracks in the walls and corners. >> and my garage is the biggest part. due to the fact that there are cracks and crannies in there. that is where you will get most of your bugs. >> pest control companies are reporting a surge in business. roaches are also hiding out under landscape tarps and flower beds. >>> support is growing for a terror last electric's. her ever -- and the name of a student who police say committed suicide. school officials told her to change that shirt saying it was glorifying suicide. but she refused to do it. >> i said no. they said i don't think you understand. i said i understand, i can't do that. they said okay you will have to call your parents and have them
farmers along the sacramento, san joaquin delta made the offer.er take less water for irrigation or leave a quarter of their crops unplanted. and the drought is creating another problem for californians. large infestations of roaches. exterm nay sars say -- those roaches are now looking for water and a place to cool off. so they are going into people's homes through cracks in the walls and corners. >> and my garage is the biggest part. due to the fact that there are cracks and crannies in...
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it will be the first time farm hers have water rights will be told to not draw water from the san joaquin. >>> meantime in sacramento protestors chanted outside of a plant where nestle bottles california water. they were accused selling bottled water for a profit and leaving california dry. they asked them to stop bottling california water. nestle says it's concerned about the drought and they're making significant cutbacks in water usage. >>> san francisco grandmother is in a coma after being attacked on a mother's day, the search for the attacker and the good samaritan who tried to help. >>> my voice is rapidly leaving and my bedtime has long time past. >>> that's rand paul that gave a marathon speech that lasted 11 hours. an issue that motivated him to stage this protest on the floor of the senate. >>> we're looking at the east bay commute and it looks good, the fire department is looking for report of a furriner the freeway, it was nothing, it turned out to be, if you see lights that's what it's all about. traffic is moving okay through this area. >> rain gear up here, you may want to
it will be the first time farm hers have water rights will be told to not draw water from the san joaquin. >>> meantime in sacramento protestors chanted outside of a plant where nestle bottles california water. they were accused selling bottled water for a profit and leaving california dry. they asked them to stop bottling california water. nestle says it's concerned about the drought and they're making significant cutbacks in water usage. >>> san francisco grandmother is in a...
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construction of temporary drought barrier on the west false river in the sacramento san joaquin delta. still not everyone is happy. >> this is a really sad day. this is very, very sad day. last few days to see this going on. >>reporter: when finished the rock barrier will close off 750 feet of channel and block tidal salt water from flowing into the delta that could could county, santa clare county and city of tracey serve customers. but karen cunningham has a ranch and draws water from what will be the salty side of the barrier. >> are my cow watered with salt water? is my sub irrigation going to turn salty? >>reporter: by the time the department of water resources removes the barrier next fall it will have spent 40 million dollars. the construction park will be 6 week, 24-7 job. >> easier to drop them in or pull them out. >> way easier to drop them in. because you walk in with a part open up the bottom and dump the rock in. pull it out you have to grab every every bucket full of rock out. >>reporter: easier more difficult out park is one reason that residents of the island worry. >>
construction of temporary drought barrier on the west false river in the sacramento san joaquin delta. still not everyone is happy. >> this is a really sad day. this is very, very sad day. last few days to see this going on. >>reporter: when finished the rock barrier will close off 750 feet of channel and block tidal salt water from flowing into the delta that could could county, santa clare county and city of tracey serve customers. but karen cunningham has a ranch and draws water...
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. >>> la extracciÓn excesiva causÓ que en lugares como san joaquÍn la tierra se haya hundido un pie poruevo hotel que abriÓ sus puertas. vamos a ver cÓmo entrar a un castillo gigante de lego. cada centÍmetro estÁ lleno de estas piezas de todos tamaÑos. asÍ que chicos y grandes pueden echar a volar su creatividad, mientras comen, descansan o nadan. que te parece? >>> yo no tengo a nadie en edad lego. >>> las mÍas sÍ. por cc: telemundo network >>empecÉ a trabajar con ella como niÑera... >>¿cuÁntos hombres entraron? >>todos los dÍas, doctora. >>¿todos los dÍas uno diferente? >>todos los dÍas uno diferente. >>me da placer; me gusta acostarme hoy con uno, maÑana con otro. >>entro al cuarto y consigo a isaac, al bebÉ, con el vibrador de ella chupÁndoselo en la boca. >>pero ¿quÉ tÚ estÁs diciendo? >>¿al bebito? >>el bebito. >>doctora, el niÑo con el vibrador chupÁndoselo. >>¡ah! >>el niÑo estÁ diagnosticado con autismo. >>hÉctor nunca ha estado presente. >>yo hice todo eso y soy una rata; yo abandonÉ a charlotte
. >>> la extracciÓn excesiva causÓ que en lugares como san joaquÍn la tierra se haya hundido un pie poruevo hotel que abriÓ sus puertas. vamos a ver cÓmo entrar a un castillo gigante de lego. cada centÍmetro estÁ lleno de estas piezas de todos tamaÑos. asÍ que chicos y grandes pueden echar a volar su creatividad, mientras comen, descansan o nadan. que te parece? >>> yo no tengo a nadie en edad lego. >>> las mÍas sÍ. por cc: telemundo network >>empecÉ...
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regulated differently but a mixture of urban uses and agricultural uses so the water rights from the san joaquin they get letters you can't divert any more water. >> thank you. >> okay. >> moving on to the next slide i'd like to about what we do in san francisco take action think may five or six we can come to the commission with a variety of proposals first establish a goal for retail consumers to recess. >> 10 percent not mandated but trying to achieve san francisco last year, we reduced residential used by 8 percent theoretically if we did nothing we'll comply, however we goals to account for and the fact it people might slip in our performance we want to make sure we keep up the effort to make sure we achieve 8 percent or hopefully 10 percent reduction and we propose to reduce the irrigation and charges for non-compliance last summer and adapted a 10 percent reduction and bump that up to make sure again targeting the birth users the best example rec & park they saved 24 percent and we propose to go forward we'll get rec and park a blanket of 25 reduction no irrigation system wide and choose
regulated differently but a mixture of urban uses and agricultural uses so the water rights from the san joaquin they get letters you can't divert any more water. >> thank you. >> okay. >> moving on to the next slide i'd like to about what we do in san francisco take action think may five or six we can come to the commission with a variety of proposals first establish a goal for retail consumers to recess. >> 10 percent not mandated but trying to achieve san francisco...
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to restrict senior rights holders based on factors like stream flow and supply and demand in the san joaquin river watershed. if conditions get worse over the summer, the board's reach could spread to other water sheds and affect even more rights holders. >> hopefully the conditions do not get worse over the summer. but -- >> yeah. it looks like it's going to be a very mild summer and that is beneficial for the firefighting efforts because of the drought but right now, the climate prediction center is leaning towards -- they are actually saying 0 to 10 -- 90 to 100% chance of el nino in the wintertime. out the door a little bit of light drizzle. otherwise we have temperatures very mild into the 50s across the board. we do have a wind under 10 miles per hour for the most part but rotating to the southwest 10 to 20 miles per hour later today. numbers stacking up again a good 10 degrees below average inland. mid-60s around the peninsula today. outside number will be 71 degrees. that will be in los gatos and also in saratoga. i tell you what, coming up about 5:48 we'll talk about the memorial ho
to restrict senior rights holders based on factors like stream flow and supply and demand in the san joaquin river watershed. if conditions get worse over the summer, the board's reach could spread to other water sheds and affect even more rights holders. >> hopefully the conditions do not get worse over the summer. but -- >> yeah. it looks like it's going to be a very mild summer and that is beneficial for the firefighting efforts because of the drought but right now, the climate...
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will likely go list with its list of long-time rights holders who have to stop pumping from the san joaquin river watershed. the board said farmers and local agencies with water rights that predate 1914 have to stop drawing from their main water source the first time in 40 years. the board has been evaluating exactly how to restrict senior rights holders based on factors like stream flow and supply and demand in the san joaquin river watershed. if the conditions worsen during the summer the board's reach could spread to other water sheds and affects even more rights holders. >>> oil is everywhere off refugio state beach. and that's in santa barbara county off highway 101 near goleta. it's the area hit hardest after an oil pipe burst. betty yu asked some tough questions about the company's previous safety violations. the clean-up is labor-intensive as you can see behind me. >>> reporter: oil is everywhere it shouldn't be. coast guard vessels are corralling it, workers in protective suits are shoveling it. the clean-up is very labor- intensive as you can see behind me, these workers combing t
will likely go list with its list of long-time rights holders who have to stop pumping from the san joaquin river watershed. the board said farmers and local agencies with water rights that predate 1914 have to stop drawing from their main water source the first time in 40 years. the board has been evaluating exactly how to restrict senior rights holders based on factors like stream flow and supply and demand in the san joaquin river watershed. if the conditions worsen during the summer the...
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estÁ registrando nieve y granizo hacia las zonas altas, advertencias de mal tiempo en el valle de san joaquÍns maÑana tambiÉn una leve posibilidad de lluvia, temperaturas que se van a mantener dentro de los 70 grados es todo mi reporte. colombiana sofia vergara, le dedico hoy la estrella que recibio en el paseo de la fama de hollywood a la estrella colombiana le dedicÓ la estrella que recibiÓ al paseo de la fama a su paÍs y a sus compatriotas. marÍa: la artista recibiÓ lo menaje en medio de una lucha por unos embriones congelados con su ex pareja. >> elementos de telenovela salpicado con chisme de hollywood la historia de los dos embriones presenta interrogantes que van mÁs allÁ del mundo de la farÁndula hace dos aÑos la actriz y el empresario fueron a una clÍnica de fertilidad donde estÁn siendo preservados tiempo despuÉs la pareja se separÓ estÁ demandando que le de los embriones a Él. dice que siempre quiso ser padre, y que al no usar estos embriones se estÁ perdiendo vida. vergara dice que no quiere dejar que su ex novio, siga buscando publicidad aprovechÁndose de la situaciÓn, el documen
estÁ registrando nieve y granizo hacia las zonas altas, advertencias de mal tiempo en el valle de san joaquÍns maÑana tambiÉn una leve posibilidad de lluvia, temperaturas que se van a mantener dentro de los 70 grados es todo mi reporte. colombiana sofia vergara, le dedico hoy la estrella que recibio en el paseo de la fama de hollywood a la estrella colombiana le dedicÓ la estrella que recibiÓ al paseo de la fama a su paÍs y a sus compatriotas. marÍa: la artista recibiÓ lo menaje en...
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. >>> trending now an energy drink out of the san joaquin county causing controversy with its name.s called 5150. in police lingo that's a request for a psychiatric hold. the drink's tag line, live the madness. well, mental health advocates say it's offensive saying it's no joke. may is mental health awareness month. >>> stars were out this year for the met gala known as new york's party of the year and celebrities did not disappoint at the annual costume ball. this year's theme, china through the looking glass. and singer rihanna wore one of the most memorable numbers. take a look. her fur trimmed yellow cape. it required three wranglers. that's high maintenance. and sheer dresses like beyonce seem to be a trend. look at this. sarah jessica parker's headdress. i don't know about that. >> me neither. >> if you have a consumer problem or question, call our hotline at 888-5-helps-u. volunteers are there right now. we'll be right back. >>> coming up tonight at 5:00, claims of a rental car ripoff. a warning before your next vacation. the sneaky way companies are accused of charging you
. >>> trending now an energy drink out of the san joaquin county causing controversy with its name.s called 5150. in police lingo that's a request for a psychiatric hold. the drink's tag line, live the madness. well, mental health advocates say it's offensive saying it's no joke. may is mental health awareness month. >>> stars were out this year for the met gala known as new york's party of the year and celebrities did not disappoint at the annual costume ball. this year's...
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. >> for the first time if 40 years farmers are told to stop pumping water from the san joaquin river. growers have been voluntarying to cut water use by 25 percent and more cuts are expected for the california farmers as the drought is worse. >> we do not have any...i want to call this rain but it is really just drizzle. >> it is drizzle but it can be heavy so that is why it is accumulating. at the station we had .04" so far making the trip dicey. west portal is 52. we have sunny side at 53. everyone else is at 54 degrees. glen park and the ferry building and the financial district is at 55. all of us in the mid-50s because of the cloud cover and around 53 to 55 degrees. the, exception is pacifica at 52 and tracy at june. you can see it looks fuzzy right here because of some of the wet weather that is hang around and the moisture on the embarcadero which is slick. our afternoon we will be wet at times inland, and this is the best area, drizzle is heavy at the coast and san francisco and drizzle to showers away the pay. here is a look at one area that is wet this morning i usually do
. >> for the first time if 40 years farmers are told to stop pumping water from the san joaquin river. growers have been voluntarying to cut water use by 25 percent and more cuts are expected for the california farmers as the drought is worse. >> we do not have any...i want to call this rain but it is really just drizzle. >> it is drizzle but it can be heavy so that is why it is accumulating. at the station we had .04" so far making the trip dicey. west portal is 52. we...
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algunas Áreas precipitaciones y advertencias de mal tiempo hacia lo que es sierra madre, el valle de san joaquÍnximos cinco dÍas, maÑana viernes todavÍa continÚa esa posibilidad de lluvia en un 20% pero mejoran las condiciones en las temperaturas. sÁbado y domingo condiciones estables, domingo dÍa de las madres, espera que lo disfrute, quÉ va a pasar en san josÉ? maÑana viernes 62, un fin de semana que se va a mantener estable. para nuestros amigos en auckland, maÑana tienen esa pequeÑa posibilidad de lluvia en un 20%, es todo mi reporte, que tengan una feliz tarde. no se pierda un reportaje especial sobre los marÍa: docentes a un reportaje especial sobre los latinos musulmanes. >> mi madre... yo me acuerdo el dÍa en que llegÓ llorando diciÉndome que... oh, vas a ser terrorista. marÍa: es uno de los estigmas de los latinos que se han convertido al islam que enfrentan a diario. le contamos esta noche a las 11:00. sofÍa vergara revelÓ su estrella en el paseo de la fama en medio de fans. marÍa: dio las gracias a sus nuevos admiradores estadounidenses y a los latinos que la han seguido desde hace 25
algunas Áreas precipitaciones y advertencias de mal tiempo hacia lo que es sierra madre, el valle de san joaquÍnximos cinco dÍas, maÑana viernes todavÍa continÚa esa posibilidad de lluvia en un 20% pero mejoran las condiciones en las temperaturas. sÁbado y domingo condiciones estables, domingo dÍa de las madres, espera que lo disfrute, quÉ va a pasar en san josÉ? maÑana viernes 62, un fin de semana que se va a mantener estable. para nuestros amigos en auckland, maÑana tienen esa...
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now, farmers with the oldest water rights in the san joaquin watershed area will no longer be allowed to draw water from the river. california is into the fourth year of its worst drought in recorded history. >>> a state department employee accused of using compromise photos to blackmail female college students. federal investigators say michael ford used computers at the u.s. embassy in london to hack into women's accounts and steal the photos. they believe ford targeted women all across the country arrested in atlanta where he'll be in court today. >>> also in court today the florida postal worker who landed a gyro copter on the capital lawn. a grand jury indicated douglas hughesed -- indicted him on six charges that could land him in to jail for ten years and face fines and be forced to give it up. he said the flight was to draw attention to the role big money plays in politics. >>> lights were burning a little late on capitol hill. kentucky senator and republican presidential candidate rand paul spoke on the senate floor for about ten hours. wrapped up just before midnight. he was
now, farmers with the oldest water rights in the san joaquin watershed area will no longer be allowed to draw water from the river. california is into the fourth year of its worst drought in recorded history. >>> a state department employee accused of using compromise photos to blackmail female college students. federal investigators say michael ford used computers at the u.s. embassy in london to hack into women's accounts and steal the photos. they believe ford targeted women all...
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the drought so bad water from the san joaquin river watershed will no longer be available to some of the delta farmers. farmers have had these water rights for centuries. some date back to the gold rush. this is the first time they have ever been cut off. it is devastating for farmers. >> we are in the delta. so we have never had a situation where we have had a lack of water. >> farmers use 80% of the water drawn from land in california. >>> it is 4:34 right now. let's check our wet weather. roberta? >> it is wet. this is the third thursday we have started the weathercast with rain. we tweaked the hi-def doppler radar to get lower to the ground level. cells east of the bay right now primarily. let me zoom in to the 580/680 corridor. definitely slippery. you have rain showers across the sunol grade, as well. lifting towards the sunol area. the bottom line is out the door carry the umbrella. you can see by the golden gate bridge we definitely have some wet roads there, as well. temperatures into the 50s. the winds are under 10 miles per hour. temperatures again today coming in well bel
the drought so bad water from the san joaquin river watershed will no longer be available to some of the delta farmers. farmers have had these water rights for centuries. some date back to the gold rush. this is the first time they have ever been cut off. it is devastating for farmers. >> we are in the delta. so we have never had a situation where we have had a lack of water. >> farmers use 80% of the water drawn from land in california. >>> it is 4:34 right now. let's...
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two homes -- san joaquin. two homes were briefly evacuated but not building da, no word how the fire -- but not damaged. no word how the fire began. >>> there have been a lot of thefts in morgan hill lately. don't have a garage? police suggest getting a mechanic to install a safety bar over the converter. >>> ed lee's plan to tear down part of 280 and lop off the end of the freeway coming into the city and reroute caltrain toward the new warriors stadium, the caltrain extension alone could cost more than $5 billion, but it would also free up a lot of land for development. >> you probably could quite comfortably get 10,000 housing units, about $150,000 per housing site which would be about $1.5 billion. >> voters would have to approve all this. kpix5 insider phil matier says there's already talk of a ballot measure. >>> there are plans for a thriving new neighborhood on the other side of the bay. alameda plans to turn its old naval shipyard along pan am way and west tower avenue into a shiny town. mark kelly as
two homes -- san joaquin. two homes were briefly evacuated but not building da, no word how the fire -- but not damaged. no word how the fire began. >>> there have been a lot of thefts in morgan hill lately. don't have a garage? police suggest getting a mechanic to install a safety bar over the converter. >>> ed lee's plan to tear down part of 280 and lop off the end of the freeway coming into the city and reroute caltrain toward the new warriors stadium, the caltrain...
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his facebook page says he works for the child services department for san joaquin county. >>> bay area man accused of getting behind the wheel after a day of drinking and crashing into a mother and baby will be in court this morning. ♪ was blind but now i see >> last night family and friends gathered for a vigil at the scene of the crash in livermore. police say brian jones lost control of his corvette hitting and killing morales and her 14-month-old daughter julie saturday night. she come up from monterrey to celebrate her cousin's 19th birthday. >> i hope that haunts him forever because it's going to haunt me forever. >> jones is scheduled to be arraigned on a number of charges including gross vehicular manslaughter. >>> friends and family are going to honor the silicon valley executive who died suddenly over the weekend. the private memorial will take place at stanford for dave goldberg. confusing over where the accident happened. mexican officials reported that survey monkey ceo died at the four seasons but the four seasons released a statement saying that's not true. meantime, tri
his facebook page says he works for the child services department for san joaquin county. >>> bay area man accused of getting behind the wheel after a day of drinking and crashing into a mother and baby will be in court this morning. ♪ was blind but now i see >> last night family and friends gathered for a vigil at the scene of the crash in livermore. police say brian jones lost control of his corvette hitting and killing morales and her 14-month-old daughter julie saturday...
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sane san joaquin valley. the entire slow is moving to rotate in.g. that will allow the fog to get smashed and burn off soonern. 61 in livermore. upper 50ss, sfo, water temps have come up. we get a south early breeze. there's a lot of low clouds out there. plenty of activity over the mountains even down into southern california. they will improve as well as we head toward the weekend. a lot of cloud cover, can be low, can be high. breeze at times. isolated showers. still some drizzle but not as cold as -- the water temps have come up. coast and bay on the mild side. it's inland temps continue to try to find themselves. it looks warm away from the coast. after saturday. it looks warmer on sunday. >> one more day of this unseasonably cool weather. >> okay. >> thank you. >>> ten minutes before 9:00. this weekend, there's more showing in some local theaters than just the latest movies. >> before you head to the rivers, lakes and reservoirs, make sure you are safe. water can be dangerous. >> the state of california has created this 30-second safety messa
sane san joaquin valley. the entire slow is moving to rotate in.g. that will allow the fog to get smashed and burn off soonern. 61 in livermore. upper 50ss, sfo, water temps have come up. we get a south early breeze. there's a lot of low clouds out there. plenty of activity over the mountains even down into southern california. they will improve as well as we head toward the weekend. a lot of cloud cover, can be low, can be high. breeze at times. isolated showers. still some drizzle but not as...
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his facebook page said he works for child services department in san joaquin county.gators are trying to determine if there are more victims involved. >>> new video to show you tonight. do you recognize this person here? police in palo alto are hoping someone sees the surveillance video and helps them identify the suspect. he's accused of stealing things from several homes last week. >>> did you watch the fight of the weekend? and the bigger question did you pay to watch the fight? a lot of people did not. >> the story goes beyond boxing it's about the issue of piracy and a bay area-based app. ian cole is in san francisco. and twitter is in the midst of this battle. >> reporter: it is. one of the companies they acquired is a live video streaming app. so what some people did, hundreds of people, they ordered that fight for $100 opened the app, pointed their phone at the tv, so they could broadcast it to thousands more for free. the people who did that could face some legal action. it started as a way to see what people are doing around the world. but now live streaming
his facebook page said he works for child services department in san joaquin county.gators are trying to determine if there are more victims involved. >>> new video to show you tonight. do you recognize this person here? police in palo alto are hoping someone sees the surveillance video and helps them identify the suspect. he's accused of stealing things from several homes last week. >>> did you watch the fight of the weekend? and the bigger question did you pay to watch the...
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. >>> back here in california, water regulators are ordering an end to pumping water from the san joaquin river as the drought continues. farmers have been ordered to stopped -- stop pumping. this is the first time mandatory conservation have overridden water pumping right's since the early part of the century.>>> for the second time this month, bar writers had to endure long delays. the delay yesterday wasn't as bad as the last one, but it caused stations to be packed with people even after the commute ended. the damage was from a coil which is part of the train control system, found in one of the worst spots possible, where all the trains converge into one westbound track.>>> the stars come out to say goodbye to letterman. why payton manning says -- what payton manning says he has in common with the legend. >>> a little bit of water on the lens, but the deck looks pretty dry at this point. we have a spread drizzle. -- wide spread drizzle. >>> welcome back to the kron4 news. a hotspot now, the right here on westbound 580, reaching beyond the richmond parkway. drive times have spike -- sp
. >>> back here in california, water regulators are ordering an end to pumping water from the san joaquin river as the drought continues. farmers have been ordered to stopped -- stop pumping. this is the first time mandatory conservation have overridden water pumping right's since the early part of the century.>>> for the second time this month, bar writers had to endure long delays. the delay yesterday wasn't as bad as the last one, but it caused stations to be packed with...
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. >>> do you like turkey >>> in the sacramento and san joaquin delta, some call it a drought barrier. abc 7 news reporter wayne freedman is live tonight to explain exactly what's going on there. wayne? >> reporter: good afternoon, dan. some people call it a drought barrier and some people call it an economic or ecological barrier. we're in bethel island and take a look over my right shoulder and see the tower out there? that is part of the project. it looks fairly close and it used to be but it's a long way around now to this place in bethel island and that has people who work here and depend on this economy concerned. in a state where people keep asking what government is doing about the drought, here is a drastic measure. construction of a temporary drought barrier on the west falls river and sacramento delta and still not everybody is happy. >> this is a sad day and to see this going on. when finished, the rock barrier will close out 750 feet of channel and block title saltwater from flowing into the delta from which kontcontra costa county. she draws water from what will be a salt
. >>> do you like turkey >>> in the sacramento and san joaquin delta, some call it a drought barrier. abc 7 news reporter wayne freedman is live tonight to explain exactly what's going on there. wayne? >> reporter: good afternoon, dan. some people call it a drought barrier and some people call it an economic or ecological barrier. we're in bethel island and take a look over my right shoulder and see the tower out there? that is part of the project. it looks fairly close...
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five adults and five children were on a boat on the san joaquin river in lathe rom south of stockton. it crashed into some rocks throwing all of them overboard. all of the children were under 10 years old and all wearing life vests but one didn't make it. >> one of the children either was struck by some rocks or was swept under and struck by the props and by the time ems personnel had gotten here the child had died. >> it's not clear exact little how old the boy -- exactly how old the boy was. >>> the broken section of pipeline that caused an oil spill could be removed as soon as today. flames all american pipeline says about 4200 gallons spilled less than the previous estimate. the spill has killed one sea lion and nine pelicans and untold number of fish. two public beaches in the area will remain closed until at least june 4th. >>> a tornado raged through a city in mexico destroying homes and killing at least 13 people. it happened yesterday just across the border from dell rio, texas. rescue workers dug through the rubble of damaged homes. the twister devastated a seven block area,
five adults and five children were on a boat on the san joaquin river in lathe rom south of stockton. it crashed into some rocks throwing all of them overboard. all of the children were under 10 years old and all wearing life vests but one didn't make it. >> one of the children either was struck by some rocks or was swept under and struck by the props and by the time ems personnel had gotten here the child had died. >> it's not clear exact little how old the boy -- exactly how old...
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in our record drought, sacramento san joaquin river delta farmers propose to give up a fourth of theirle water. however, there's a catch to that proposal. in exchange, they want guarantees that the state will not restrict the remaining 75% of their water for more than a century. the state's waterboard director says he will decide by friday whether to accept that offer. >>> paul deanno is live in albany with mobile weather this afternoon. the clouds look threatening but no rain. >> reporter: no, just the moisture banking up against the east bay hills out here in albany not just baseball tonight. aaa. play-off baseball. we have the reds. we have the white sox. we actually have three different games going on right now. the game just about to start. better start paying attention to the batter once the game starts. but it's chilly out here but it's not that unusual for albany to be in the upper 50s this time of year. what is unusual is for it to last 19 days a. and for highs to not hit 70 away from the water which happened again today. golden gate bridge where it is partly to mostly cloudy.
in our record drought, sacramento san joaquin river delta farmers propose to give up a fourth of theirle water. however, there's a catch to that proposal. in exchange, they want guarantees that the state will not restrict the remaining 75% of their water for more than a century. the state's waterboard director says he will decide by friday whether to accept that offer. >>> paul deanno is live in albany with mobile weather this afternoon. the clouds look threatening but no rain....
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moisture continues to wrap back around from the san joaquin valley. sacramento valley off to the sierra. mostly cloudy. 50s for most of the temps. west at oakland. west at fairfield. west at sfo. they gust to 23. west hayward, west, southwest livermore. west at san jose. it's an on shore breeze. and to the north mendocino county and lake county i think later today. staying cool. way below average for inland areas. mostly cloudy, partly sunny but not very warm. 50s and 60s. all right sal we had an issue on the south bay. as that been taken care of? >> yes the fire is is out. we will talk about that in a moment. and i'm glad that you remembered because we will give you an update on that coming up. we will start off with a look at the east shear freeway and westbound 80 as i cycle my map to the right screen. you can see traffic will be slow but only a little bit. most of it is a nice drive and taking about 20 minutes. i will take that. let's go to the bay bridge toll plaza. you can see traffic here is going to be backed up as you come up to the pay gates
moisture continues to wrap back around from the san joaquin valley. sacramento valley off to the sierra. mostly cloudy. 50s for most of the temps. west at oakland. west at fairfield. west at sfo. they gust to 23. west hayward, west, southwest livermore. west at san jose. it's an on shore breeze. and to the north mendocino county and lake county i think later today. staying cool. way below average for inland areas. mostly cloudy, partly sunny but not very warm. 50s and 60s. all right sal we had...
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air quality officials issueded an alert for people in san joaquin, stanislaus. those with breathing problems are being asked to take extra precautions. >>> the original deadline was july 17th but pot clubs now have until december 18th to meet the city's requirements. they include installing surveillance cameras, background checks on staff and being located a certain distance from schools, s, parks and religious centers. >>> a guilty plea from a prostitute following the heroin overdose death on his yacht. she was sentenced to six years but may get out two years from now because of time served. >> reporter: the 26-year-old woman dubbed black widow appeared in a courtroom relaxed before making her plea. >> section 192b at the felony involuntary manslaughter. >> reporter: alex tikelman pleading guilty to drug and prostitution charges in the november 2013 heroin overdose death of google executive forest hayes. on his karat -- yacht in his santa cruz harbor. the charge was changed in voluntary to involuntary manslaughter after reviewing surveillance video from hayes y
air quality officials issueded an alert for people in san joaquin, stanislaus. those with breathing problems are being asked to take extra precautions. >>> the original deadline was july 17th but pot clubs now have until december 18th to meet the city's requirements. they include installing surveillance cameras, background checks on staff and being located a certain distance from schools, s, parks and religious centers. >>> a guilty plea from a prostitute following the heroin...
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we can'tleave the san joaquin valley flound everything with - floundering. >> dell that you tunnels,ants to ship that walter out. >> i've been against that for the last eight years. we aremembers of the dell that you county coalition and have continued to work vigorously against those tunnels. >> what do you think this race is going to come down to in the last couple days? >> it's going to come down to voters knowing who i am coming out on the 19th and voting for me because of my record and because i worked hard for them. >> what are they going to get? you know it's all about me or about us, that's how a voter walks in. >> i think they're going to get somebody they can trust, who's going to work hard for them and their families. >> it's been an interesting knock down dragout. how does it feel to be portrayed as a union -- >> there's been a lot of nasty mail. and i have to believe that people know who i am, that they understand i'm a mom, a grandma, high school teacher. i'm still the same person. i amwho i am and you can't be shaken by all that nastyness. >> what is the weather going
we can'tleave the san joaquin valley flound everything with - floundering. >> dell that you tunnels,ants to ship that walter out. >> i've been against that for the last eight years. we aremembers of the dell that you county coalition and have continued to work vigorously against those tunnels. >> what do you think this race is going to come down to in the last couple days? >> it's going to come down to voters knowing who i am coming out on the 19th and voting for me...
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for the first time in decades, the state water board is ordering farmers to stop pumping from the san joaquin river watershed. officials say the drought has given them no choice but to cut off farmers with the oldest water rides. farmers with the newest water rides were already cut off last month. >> reporter: in sacramento today, dozens of protesters chanted outside a nestle plant. they are demanding that the company stop bottling california water. protesters accused the company of selling bottled water for a profit, and then leaving the state high and dry. there was a similar protest in los angeles. nestle responded with a statement saying that it shares the concern about the drought, and has made significant reductions to its own water use. >>> the california medical association became the first in the country today to drop its opposition to aid in dying legislation. that can now pave the way for passage of a bill working its way through the california legislature. >> that was great news today. as far as the effect that it will have on the legislative process, it certainly helps. >> britta
for the first time in decades, the state water board is ordering farmers to stop pumping from the san joaquin river watershed. officials say the drought has given them no choice but to cut off farmers with the oldest water rides. farmers with the newest water rides were already cut off last month. >> reporter: in sacramento today, dozens of protesters chanted outside a nestle plant. they are demanding that the company stop bottling california water. protesters accused the company of...
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tomorrow state regulators are expected to order some farmers to stop pumping water out of the san joaquinatory order will be sent to farmers who have held water claims for centuries. it will be the first time farmers who have when are called senior water rights will ever be told not to draw water from the san joaquin river. farmers with newer rights were cut off last month. >>> a police chase along the peninsula involving a stolen dump truck ended in a crash that morning. coming up in about 23 minutes, a look into the trail of destruction left behind. david letterman has ended his lengthy run over 30 years as host of the late show. pam cook will brick us all of the the hads including the special guests from rock stars to world leaders that took part in his big finale. there's a place online where you always get more than you pay for. tjmaxx.com brands you love, at prices that work for you... anytime. maxx life! shop tjmaxx.com at subway, a great meal starts with a great sandwich on the new "simple 6 menu." with six of our best six-inch subs, like the tender turkey breast plus any bag of c
tomorrow state regulators are expected to order some farmers to stop pumping water out of the san joaquinatory order will be sent to farmers who have held water claims for centuries. it will be the first time farmers who have when are called senior water rights will ever be told not to draw water from the san joaquin river. farmers with newer rights were cut off last month. >>> a police chase along the peninsula involving a stolen dump truck ended in a crash that morning. coming up in...
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if you remember the san joaquin valley two years ago was shut down, so all those waters, all the a farmersrops died. it was shut down because of the delta smelt which was a little minnow, and they found six in all of that water that supplies two-thirds of california and so they shut it down because they were worried this fish was going to be extinct, so they chose fish over families fish over human beings. the food bank was packed with people. i was out there reporting on it. the line went around the food bank and down the street. >> scary stuff. >> that's my fear. >> it's a huge story, and one we're going to continue to talk about right here on "outnumbered." here's something you might not expect on memorial day a shirt like this being sold by a popular clothing chain, but it is and now pacific sun is feeling the heat from customers. and of course today and all year long we honor the men and women who gave their lives fighting for the freedom cans we enjoy each -- freedoms we enjoy each and every day. ♪ ♪ i love making sunday dinners. but when my back hurt, cooking all day... forget about
if you remember the san joaquin valley two years ago was shut down, so all those waters, all the a farmersrops died. it was shut down because of the delta smelt which was a little minnow, and they found six in all of that water that supplies two-thirds of california and so they shut it down because they were worried this fish was going to be extinct, so they chose fish over families fish over human beings. the food bank was packed with people. i was out there reporting on it. the line went...
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his facebook page says he works for the child services department of san joaquin county. we placed calls to that agency asking for information. >>> the mayor says she is going to make the city safer by putting more uniformed officers on the streets. libby shaf will present a budget proposal to the city council today including $6.7 million for 40 officers. she plans to get the money by freezing positions that are already open within the city. >> >>> just eight hoursway from tonight's tipoff. >>> live look at oracle arena which will transform into roaracle arena. game two against memphis will be played there. the warriors are undefeated in the playoffs so far. they haven't lost a home game since january. >>> then the warriors head to memphis for games three and four on saturday and next monday. game five, if necessary -- come on, really? not. it will be back in oakland next minus. >>> up next. silicon valley prepares to say good-bye to a tech executive. even president obama is sending his condolences. >>> speaking of silicon valley and the white house, the former ceo who is
his facebook page says he works for the child services department of san joaquin county. we placed calls to that agency asking for information. >>> the mayor says she is going to make the city safer by putting more uniformed officers on the streets. libby shaf will present a budget proposal to the city council today including $6.7 million for 40 officers. she plans to get the money by freezing positions that are already open within the city. >> >>> just eight hoursway...
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farmers along the sacramento, san joaquin delta made the offer.concession by this group which holds some of california's strongest and oldest water rights. now they offer to either take less water for irrigation or leave a quarter of their crops unplanted. now the drought is causing yet another problem for us in california. you ready? big infestations of cock roaches. roaches are usually found in outdoor water drains but because of the heat and the drought, the roaches are out there looking for water and some place to cool off. they are getting into houses through crack and walls and in corners. >>> the happiest place on earth is celebrating its 60th anniversary. we want to take you live from disney land. check out those crowds. they just opened up. they were all standing behind a little rope line. >> with pam cook. >> yes. have been camping out over night and i know some of them were actually camping out since 8:00 last might. i bet you those front people at the line i don't want to know when they got there. a big event down there. a lot of freeb
farmers along the sacramento, san joaquin delta made the offer.concession by this group which holds some of california's strongest and oldest water rights. now they offer to either take less water for irrigation or leave a quarter of their crops unplanted. now the drought is causing yet another problem for us in california. you ready? big infestations of cock roaches. roaches are usually found in outdoor water drains but because of the heat and the drought, the roaches are out there looking for...
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a seventh grader at san joaquin middle school was selected from a field of more than 33,000 youth volunteers across the country. he designed and built an inexpensive device that detects objects beyond the reach of canes used by many visually impaired people. >> really cool to see. and he was beaming. ganesh received $5,000 as well as another 5$5,000 grant for a charity of his choice. we featured him on our bay area proud series a few weeks ago. go to nbcbayarea.com. it's posted right there on our front page. >>> and from outstanding middle schoolers to brilliant grad student. the university of california hosted its first ever grad slam in oakland today. ten graduate students one from each uc campus had three minutes to show their research to a panel of judges. that included myself and libby shaft. everything from implantable pressure sensors to your eye, food used to create energy. in the end the slammy as it's called went to ashley fong for her work in to healing damaged heart tissue by manipulating stem cells. >> wow. >> so smart all of them. >> amazing. >> so impressive. >> very serious t
a seventh grader at san joaquin middle school was selected from a field of more than 33,000 youth volunteers across the country. he designed and built an inexpensive device that detects objects beyond the reach of canes used by many visually impaired people. >> really cool to see. and he was beaming. ganesh received $5,000 as well as another 5$5,000 grant for a charity of his choice. we featured him on our bay area proud series a few weeks ago. go to nbcbayarea.com. it's posted right...
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--el indice sube a 45 por ciento en los condados del norte del estado y del valle de san joaquin. que muchas de estas personas no estan tratando sus problemas de salud, debido a los elevados costos de las atenciones medicas. topvo blanca ---muere una ciclista al chocar contra un camion de carga en una calle del este de la bahia... topvo cesar ---en la comunidad latina de livermore, continua vivo el recuerdo de la joven madre y su bebe que murieron atropelladas... ---la informacion, mas adelante... zoom in camera cesar --- muy buenas tardes... cesar ---un informe acusa a la policia de san jose de realizar detenciones discriminatorias. ... blanca ---segun informo el diario "mercury news" las personas afectadas son hispanas y afroamericanas. take 2 box ---andres brender salio a buscar respuestas y cuentanos andres que encontraste?? take pkg 0.1 0.13 0.35 0.58 1.30 1.52 que tal buenas tardes.. no es solo el hecho de que patrullas como esta--segun el reporte--paran con mas frecuencia a latinos y afro- americanos... al parecer tambien son sometidos a revisiones exhaustivas segun reporta
--el indice sube a 45 por ciento en los condados del norte del estado y del valle de san joaquin. que muchas de estas personas no estan tratando sus problemas de salud, debido a los elevados costos de las atenciones medicas. topvo blanca ---muere una ciclista al chocar contra un camion de carga en una calle del este de la bahia... topvo cesar ---en la comunidad latina de livermore, continua vivo el recuerdo de la joven madre y su bebe que murieron atropelladas... ---la informacion, mas...
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a decision on water use by farmers in the san joaquin river watershed was delayed until at least next week. >>> late details tonight about a kidnapping for ran some scheme in oakland. how police managed to find the victim and how they are hunting down the suspect. and returns to the bay area after documenting the damage in nepal. he tells it made him more concerned about building codes here in the bay area. >> and we're keeping an eye on traffic ahead of the holiday weekend. coming up, the big closure you need to know about. >> i'm mark. we are here to visit the baby elephant seals right now. also, a very unique camping opportunity taking place tonight and a couple more this summer. >>> a car fire snarled the morning commute along the busy stretch today. flames engulfed the car and set a huge plume of smoke that could be seen for miles. some commuters posted pictures of the crash. the driver of the car was hurt and firefighters treated him there at the scene. we don't know how badly he was hurt. he was taken to the medical center in walnut creek. >> the san mateo bridge will shut down
a decision on water use by farmers in the san joaquin river watershed was delayed until at least next week. >>> late details tonight about a kidnapping for ran some scheme in oakland. how police managed to find the victim and how they are hunting down the suspect. and returns to the bay area after documenting the damage in nepal. he tells it made him more concerned about building codes here in the bay area. >> and we're keeping an eye on traffic ahead of the holiday weekend....
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delta farmers are being ordered to stop pumping water from the san joaquin river and this comes aftery had already volunteered to reduce their water usage by 25% with hopes of avoiding these cuts. >>> things are starting to get back to normal in waco, texas after the deadly biker gang shootout from the weekend. don carlos sits next to twin peaks where nine bikers were killed. the restaurant reopened after being cold for three days. the owner was not there that day but his employees and customers lived through the chaos. >> very dramatic to hear gunshots, especially something so close. we're happy to get back into our routine and back to normal. >> meanwhile inside twin peaks restaurant, it is still a crime scene. waco police have confiscated more than 300 weapons that were found in toilets and foods just in inside the one restaurant. >>> a new survey out today gives positive numbers when it comes to school safety. the national center for education statistics found there's been an increase in security members at -- security measures at u.s. public schools in the last four years. it fou
delta farmers are being ordered to stop pumping water from the san joaquin river and this comes aftery had already volunteered to reduce their water usage by 25% with hopes of avoiding these cuts. >>> things are starting to get back to normal in waco, texas after the deadly biker gang shootout from the weekend. don carlos sits next to twin peaks where nine bikers were killed. the restaurant reopened after being cold for three days. the owner was not there that day but his employees and...