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it's informal and their but in santa barbara goes there. a place to portland this just on fire in some type place that so- called religious open an outpost in brooklyn. thai food to die for very extremely authentic had a cult following in the northwest now moving to the northeast. >>> there are trends then i assume it also traditions so often to find a lot of the places that you include in the peace have been in the family and generations of handed down recipes. >>> there is a lot of that that is nice one of the nice things there is a place mrs. olson's coffeehouse or coffee hot and ventura counties it's been there for ever and a couple the fried chicken places in the northwest. there's a couple of places cafes and a northwest the same kind of thing where they've been family- run for 30 or 40 years and it's nice it's great to go to a place for you still see the family that owns it. >>> reminded me as i was reading that a with the issue last night and think it will cut 2 lbs. heavier just gone through. iran to the kinds of places to see and
it's informal and their but in santa barbara goes there. a place to portland this just on fire in some type place that so- called religious open an outpost in brooklyn. thai food to die for very extremely authentic had a cult following in the northwest now moving to the northeast. >>> there are trends then i assume it also traditions so often to find a lot of the places that you include in the peace have been in the family and generations of handed down recipes. >>> there is a...
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we have mostly clear skies but to the south, showers developing, approaching bakersfield and santa barbara and it will be clipping areas to the south of monterey bay over the next 12 hours. right now most areas warm out there. cooling trend has come to an end. 80-degree temperature in fairfield right now. oakland 67. and san francisco, that should say 60s. on the satellite and radar, we are between two weather systems. this area of low pressure to the north and west and the moisture streaming in to southern california. the model we have been looking at, here is a look at what is happening. we will pick up a few high clouds tonight and there is a slight chance of a thunderstorm to the areas to the south and east of monterey bay. forecast model, rain showers to the north, clouds to the south. you will notice the bulk of the showers activity not much, outside the bay area too, the south and east -- bay area, to the south and east. first thing tomorrow morning, for your thursday, partly cloudy skies, areas of fog out there, coast side and bay side locations. oakland 55. here is the forecast, t
we have mostly clear skies but to the south, showers developing, approaching bakersfield and santa barbara and it will be clipping areas to the south of monterey bay over the next 12 hours. right now most areas warm out there. cooling trend has come to an end. 80-degree temperature in fairfield right now. oakland 67. and san francisco, that should say 60s. on the satellite and radar, we are between two weather systems. this area of low pressure to the north and west and the moisture streaming...
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this is santa barbara bowl. this is the forest theater in carmel and these are ccc workers putting huge bolder. here's 6 thousand people getting ready to enjoy oklahoma in that theater. big basin is a ccc project and this one, on the east river, new york. a project built where people from the lower east side could see performances and still do. our parks and recreation. almost all from them. that's the conservatory garden and i photographed that all the time. this is up at jeweliard park. i thought i would show you san francisco. i read they improved every park. i didn't believe this at first. this is the fly casting pools. here was a fly casting champion ship. here it is today. it's still in use. the stables out there. they are meant so the public would have the opportunity previously only available to the elite, as it so often the case, as is with golf. like lincoln park built by the wpa. think of the experiences that people have had and the history which is embodied in them. there is daves tennis stadium. her
this is santa barbara bowl. this is the forest theater in carmel and these are ccc workers putting huge bolder. here's 6 thousand people getting ready to enjoy oklahoma in that theater. big basin is a ccc project and this one, on the east river, new york. a project built where people from the lower east side could see performances and still do. our parks and recreation. almost all from them. that's the conservatory garden and i photographed that all the time. this is up at jeweliard park. i...
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joining us now from santa barbara, california, mr. miller. and you say about the presidential payroll? >> i can't believe that dipstick biden makes north of a duce. they ought to pay him off in beaver pelts as bad as he is i mean for god's sake. and the president making 4. biden is at 230. could we not give somebody some back end profit if they put the country on the right track? get a jack welch in there? what are we paying him 400 for? biden is getting 230? >> bill: that's a private market thing you are doing here. they don't do that at the government. when the federal government controls the economy there is no incentives. >> god forbid we try something new because these are the glory days right here, right? everything is going swimmingly. i saw as i read down that list, billy that can a leggographers are making 8 a, $90,000. they got three calligraphers on stack. >> when clinton was in there it was a calligoligist. they would arrange some of the activities around the place. >> bill: wait, i have to stop you. you are outrunning your covera
joining us now from santa barbara, california, mr. miller. and you say about the presidential payroll? >> i can't believe that dipstick biden makes north of a duce. they ought to pay him off in beaver pelts as bad as he is i mean for god's sake. and the president making 4. biden is at 230. could we not give somebody some back end profit if they put the country on the right track? get a jack welch in there? what are we paying him 400 for? biden is getting 230? >> bill: that's a...
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look at this, the rain showers developing around santa bark ruand bakersfield -- santa barbara and barickers -- bakersfield. we could have a -- at least a few isolated thunderstorms to the south and east of monterey bay. temperatures right now under snubby skies. fairfield 78 degrees -- sunny skies. fairfield 78 degrees, san francisco 61. clear skies. high clouds and a breeze out there. winds gusting to 25 miles per hour. tomorrow morning clouds, clearing back to near the shoreline. in the weekend, temperatures warming up. over night lows, low 50s out there. the fog coast side and around the bay. partly cloudy skies. here is the weather set up. quite a bit going on. this is low pressure that cooled us off. but moisture from what was once a hurricane is moving into the central portion of the state. a chance of a few thunderstorms to the south of monterey bay. as you can see high pressure returns, warming trend. we warm up today, that trend continues for tomorrow. look what happens by the weekend. by sunday, warmest locations in the mid-90s. the other extreme, coast side, 60ss. some of the fog
look at this, the rain showers developing around santa bark ruand bakersfield -- santa barbara and barickers -- bakersfield. we could have a -- at least a few isolated thunderstorms to the south and east of monterey bay. temperatures right now under snubby skies. fairfield 78 degrees -- sunny skies. fairfield 78 degrees, san francisco 61. clear skies. high clouds and a breeze out there. winds gusting to 25 miles per hour. tomorrow morning clouds, clearing back to near the shoreline. in the...
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santa barbara w hopes of a career in music. >> if my music doesn't happen i'll go to graduate school hopefully at harvard for either law or english, try to become president or become an english professor. >> reporter: like all foster children he had the need for someone to love him. >> lisa is foster parent that provided that love to 12 foster children over the last eight years. it makes more than love. there are other basic needs. >> oftentimes you get children they have no clothes, nothing. they come to your home with nothing. i've had children who were taken from their home at midnight. they have nothing. >> that is where sleep train comes in asking people to donate school supplies and clothing. there are ads play year round. >> over 60,000 foster children having necessary school supplies can make the difference between success and failure. >> he got the idea after a toy drive for foster kids. >> we noticed when we delivered the toys, they didn't have shoes or didn't have jackets. they need the basic things. >> they rerely on the kindness of strangers. companies like streep train
santa barbara w hopes of a career in music. >> if my music doesn't happen i'll go to graduate school hopefully at harvard for either law or english, try to become president or become an english professor. >> reporter: like all foster children he had the need for someone to love him. >> lisa is foster parent that provided that love to 12 foster children over the last eight years. it makes more than love. there are other basic needs. >> oftentimes you get children they...
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low pressure keeps us cool fog and low clouds pac-10 from oregon to santa barbara and a low clouds will be extensive tomorrow things will be cooler. out the door tomorrow morning clouds around much of the bay area, in and will be mostly sunny in spots, there are clouds of a way to the tri valley area, they will hang around until midmorning tomorrow. mid day clearing tomorrow the low clouds will be persistent onshore most of the day. afternoon sunshine for the coast it will be sunny and mild. forecast i have 73, 65 in pacifica, 72 hayward, ground what has 84, 79 at livermore for north bay temperatures in mid-70s. for a fourth of july coastal clouds on the way. on the fourth of july it will be touch and go at the short run but in the and should be nice. >>> the waiting room and an oakland public hospital a focus of a new documentary the director says it is a story that needs to be told. >>> a new documentary examines america's health-care crisis by focusing on an east bay hospitals the waiting room is a day in a live look at highland hospital oakland's public hospital and trauma center. i
low pressure keeps us cool fog and low clouds pac-10 from oregon to santa barbara and a low clouds will be extensive tomorrow things will be cooler. out the door tomorrow morning clouds around much of the bay area, in and will be mostly sunny in spots, there are clouds of a way to the tri valley area, they will hang around until midmorning tomorrow. mid day clearing tomorrow the low clouds will be persistent onshore most of the day. afternoon sunshine for the coast it will be sunny and mild....
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tom cooper resigned from the school district in santa barbara county. teachers say cooper talked about putting birth control in the staff lounge water in a statement cooper apologized and said he now realized some may have taken offense to his comments. >> and stay with abc-7 news for all the latest olympic results. on air we'll announce a spoiler alert before giving you results. on the social plat forms we'll post a link to results so you won't accidentally find out what happened. we sure to switch back to abc-7 news after the olympics every night at midnight for all the local news and weather. we won't make you stay up any later than you need to. >>> still to come, horrible case of animal cruelty. why police believe someone intentionally ran over this boxful of kittens. >> the three little bears go dumpster diving. it's not a joke. one brave woman helped rescue the three young cubs. >> go fly a kite. thousands head to berk lee for -- berkeley for the annual festival. >> leigh: looks like 90s will return to the bay area >>> spacially trained dogs joine
tom cooper resigned from the school district in santa barbara county. teachers say cooper talked about putting birth control in the staff lounge water in a statement cooper apologized and said he now realized some may have taken offense to his comments. >> and stay with abc-7 news for all the latest olympic results. on air we'll announce a spoiler alert before giving you results. on the social plat forms we'll post a link to results so you won't accidentally find out what happened. we...
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santa barbara. these numbers are similar to the minimum requirements for cities like seattle and new york city. san francisco has a desperate need for housing across all income levels, particularly in the workforce, student, a senior, and transitional populations. this would promote housing affordability by design. reduced cost for construction are passed on in the form of lower rent and lower purchase prices. this can be done without subsidies. these units could be an attractive and affordable option for people entering the workforce, students, transitional use for the formerly homeless among others. these units could support a growing national and international trend of cooperative housing where people have smaller private spaces. share large centralized common areas in buildings. i want to synthesize developers are not required to build to this side. this just provides an option. -- i want to emphasize developers are required to build to this size. we have dead in the concern and ruled this is --
santa barbara. these numbers are similar to the minimum requirements for cities like seattle and new york city. san francisco has a desperate need for housing across all income levels, particularly in the workforce, student, a senior, and transitional populations. this would promote housing affordability by design. reduced cost for construction are passed on in the form of lower rent and lower purchase prices. this can be done without subsidies. these units could be an attractive and affordable...
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, california, the santa barbara channel. now, the state lands commission says that there are 1,200 natural occurring seeps in the santa barbara channel. and it's estimated that coming out of these naturally occurring seeps in the santa barbara channel is 55,000 barrels a year, each year, and experts have concluded that that amount of seep could be translated into enough fuel to fuel the energy for santa barbara county for 7 1/2 years. now, that is a lot of oil. and we believe the opportunity ought to be to go, again, with the novel approach where the oil is. that's why our approach says, ok, let's open up all these areas, let's allow the private sector to ascertain if they want to make -- to pay somebody for a lease, to develop those resources. that is the essence of what this debate is about. let me conclude this this way, mr. speaker. the fact is that the president's plan reinstates the moratorium that existed going up to 2008. the american people demanded that be lifted with $4 gasoline, but this see essentially reinstate
, california, the santa barbara channel. now, the state lands commission says that there are 1,200 natural occurring seeps in the santa barbara channel. and it's estimated that coming out of these naturally occurring seeps in the santa barbara channel is 55,000 barrels a year, each year, and experts have concluded that that amount of seep could be translated into enough fuel to fuel the energy for santa barbara county for 7 1/2 years. now, that is a lot of oil. and we believe the opportunity...
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. >>> and the kim kardashian/kris humphries santa barbara debacle.
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the shower activity is just to the south around santa barbara. live camera looking toward the golden gate bridge and san francisco bay. still lots of clouds out there. that warming trend has moved into the bay area. here's a look at some of the highs from this afternoon. they range from the low 60s coast side, warmest locations inland to the upper 70s to around 80 degrees. forecast headlines for tonight, mostly clear skies, a bit of a breeze out there. tomorrow, morning cloud cover clearing back to the coast and a bit of a warming trend expected for the upcoming weekend. here's a setup on the satellite. this cool weather system up to the north, the forecast model showing you the rain showers, not in the bay area but drifting to the south and the east over the next 24 hours. as far as overnight lows, we will be in the low to mid-50s out there. that fog making a come back from pacifica, to san francisco to oakland. hayward starting out the day in the mid-50s. here's the weather setup. this area of low pressure has been cooling off the bay area to t
the shower activity is just to the south around santa barbara. live camera looking toward the golden gate bridge and san francisco bay. still lots of clouds out there. that warming trend has moved into the bay area. here's a look at some of the highs from this afternoon. they range from the low 60s coast side, warmest locations inland to the upper 70s to around 80 degrees. forecast headlines for tonight, mostly clear skies, a bit of a breeze out there. tomorrow, morning cloud cover clearing...
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they started to get sprinkles in santa barbara and there's the potential for a sunder bumper or to be overnight hours. it is the season. warm and wind tomorrow, a little bit warmer tomorrow than it was today, we came up 5 to 10 degrees over those readings yesterday and out the door we're looking for sunshine, a little bit earlier and as a result that will give us time to keep up into the low '80s in land for thursday, in fact by the weekend, we will be into the '90s. the futurecast model of how the atmosphere should look over the next 44 hours, plenty of low clouds tomorrow morning but they burn off earlier. you can see the remnants of fabliau blowing north over the central valley, that moister will mostly miss us and by tomorrow evening at this time the low clouds are not as extensive, but for the peninsula, not so bad. so for tomorrow afternoon we will be warming up to 80 degrees in the end, warmer than today. mid-70s around the bay and ran along the coastline. mid-60's, the pinpoint forecast: 475 vallejo and 60 in san fransisco, 63 in pacifica and in the extended forecast we will h
they started to get sprinkles in santa barbara and there's the potential for a sunder bumper or to be overnight hours. it is the season. warm and wind tomorrow, a little bit warmer tomorrow than it was today, we came up 5 to 10 degrees over those readings yesterday and out the door we're looking for sunshine, a little bit earlier and as a result that will give us time to keep up into the low '80s in land for thursday, in fact by the weekend, we will be into the '90s. the futurecast model of how...
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issue that recently came up on march 15th, utc, who is the owner of a company that's located by santa barbara, by the name of clipper windpower, they basically have decided to get rid of this part of their business because they are saying that there's not enough you would say money that's going to come forth from that. so these are all things that are being brought about on the different side of it all. so with that being said, sally, i know that you, you've been in the state for quite sometime and you work on the policy side, like bob had said. what are your, your concerns about those type of things being brought up? >> well, i think it's an evolution of our, how we look at energy in our state. it's clear to me that in the future, we're going to look at every stationery object as the possibility for solar collection. if we think about park benches, the roofs of buildings, all those kinds of things, and it does take upfront investment. but what our businesses in california are going to thrive on is lower costs, abundant, reliable energy. and so it's something not everyone comes into state leg
issue that recently came up on march 15th, utc, who is the owner of a company that's located by santa barbara, by the name of clipper windpower, they basically have decided to get rid of this part of their business because they are saying that there's not enough you would say money that's going to come forth from that. so these are all things that are being brought about on the different side of it all. so with that being said, sally, i know that you, you've been in the state for quite sometime...
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>> now, with support of a stable family, his ambition soared and he's headed to uc santa barbara withopes of a career in music. >> if my music thing does not happen, i will go to graduate school, hopefully, at harvard for law or english. and either try to become president or become an english professor. >> like all foster children his greatest need was for someone to love him. >> i had a child ask me how many hugs can i have per day? >> lisa harris provided the love to 12 foster children over eight years. it takes more than love. there are other needs. >> often times you'll get children have no clothes. nothing. they come to your home with nothing. i've had children who were taken from their home at midnight and there is nudging. >> that is where sleep train comes in, asking people to donate school supplies and clonling. they're collection sites. >> there are 60,000 foster children. >> and dale carlson says he got the idea after a toy drive. >> the kids didn't didn't have shoes. they didn't have mattresses or jackets. they needed basics. so we said this is what we've got to do. >> the
>> now, with support of a stable family, his ambition soared and he's headed to uc santa barbara withopes of a career in music. >> if my music thing does not happen, i will go to graduate school, hopefully, at harvard for law or english. and either try to become president or become an english professor. >> like all foster children his greatest need was for someone to love him. >> i had a child ask me how many hugs can i have per day? >> lisa harris provided the...
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he's headed to uc santa barbara with hopes of a career in music. >> this. >> if this music thing doesot happen i will go go to graduate school at harvard for either law or english and try to become president or become an english professor. >> like all foster children his greatest need is for someone to love him. >> i had a child asking how many hugs could i have per day? >> lisa provide that had love to 12 foster children over eight years, it takes more than love. there are other needs. >> often times you'll get children with no clothes. nothing. they come to your home with nothing. i've had children who were taken from their home at midnight. they have nothing. >> that is where sleep train comes in, asking people to donate school supplies and clothe collection bins set up in stores, their tv and radio ads play year round. >> the coe says he got the idea of a toy drive. >> we noticed delivering toys kids didn't have shoes, they didn't have mattresses. they didn't have jackets. they needed basics we said this is what we're going to do. >> the children rely on kindness of strangers. pro
he's headed to uc santa barbara with hopes of a career in music. >> this. >> if this music thing doesot happen i will go go to graduate school at harvard for either law or english and try to become president or become an english professor. >> like all foster children his greatest need is for someone to love him. >> i had a child asking how many hugs could i have per day? >> lisa provide that had love to 12 foster children over eight years, it takes more than love....
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introducing today's contestants-- a personal trainer from santa barbara, california... a public interest lawyer from burke, virginia... and our returning champion-- a psychiatrist from brooklyn, new york... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to a special show, and i'll tell you why it's special-- because whoever wins this game today gets a rest-- a long rest, seven weeks-- because on monday and through all of next week, we welcome some very bright 10-, 11-, and 12-year-olds, in our kids week, we welcome some very bright 10-, 11-by six weeksr-olds, 'll be followed in ourby six weeks of three of the highlight tournaments from this past season. so, leo, jenny, and alison, good luck. let's go to work here. these are the categories that await you in the jeopardy! round-- historic headlines from "the new york times"... each correct response will begin with the letter "c." leo.
introducing today's contestants-- a personal trainer from santa barbara, california... a public interest lawyer from burke, virginia... and our returning champion-- a psychiatrist from brooklyn, new york... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to a special show, and i'll tell you why it's special-- because whoever wins this game today gets a rest-- a long rest, seven...
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fans get a raw look at santa barbara, california native who grew up singing gospel in her parents' ministry >> reporter: when i was five, i was the, the guy preaching at the revival came up to me out of a few thousand people and said you are going to see. >> reporter: in the movie kati gives credit to a former record label publicist who helped launch her career. >> she believed in me so much that she, for her job on the line, put it on the line and stole files and took them to a different record label and made sure i got that opportunity. >> she doesn't mind opening up in the film. >> we have been felt we had to tell the russell story. >> reporter: teary says she wants the move toy inspire fans to work hard and go for their dreams. teresa garcia, cbs news, los angeles. >>> and thank you for watching 9news now at 6:00 a.m. i'm andrea roane. >>> a long fourth of july weekend for some people. the forecast from howard bernstein. >> reporter: tomorrow is going to be the worst of the heat. next week temperatures in the 80s, starting
fans get a raw look at santa barbara, california native who grew up singing gospel in her parents' ministry >> reporter: when i was five, i was the, the guy preaching at the revival came up to me out of a few thousand people and said you are going to see. >> reporter: in the movie kati gives credit to a former record label publicist who helped launch her career. >> she believed in me so much that she, for her job on the line, put it on the line and stole files and took them to...
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>> santa barbara. mid-70s? >> santa barbara.land. >> come on, sam. >> long beach. >> sticking up for california. >> long island. lara, gorgeous. on the west coast. everybody just yell out. >> new york. >> vermont. >> denver, chicago, kansas city, oklahoma city. this is where the heat goes the next couple of days. it may be out in the west. but one more time, will spread into the middle of the country. by the end of that time period, chicago back in the 90s. most of the country, about 56% now -- just over half the country, in init is 72 right now at reagan national. to the upper 80s. a few storms possible west of blue ridge. into the weekend, >> dallas, 92. all that weather was brought to you by buick. robin? george? josh? lara? >>> you need to come over here, sam. i think we're going to be eating in a moment. >> you don't look happy about that at all. >> what's inside your big mac. a mcdonald's top chef is revealing the secret. lara, you see her in the kitchen. >> a lot of mayo. >> bon appetit. sizzling news from chili's lunch b
>> santa barbara. mid-70s? >> santa barbara.land. >> come on, sam. >> long beach. >> sticking up for california. >> long island. lara, gorgeous. on the west coast. everybody just yell out. >> new york. >> vermont. >> denver, chicago, kansas city, oklahoma city. this is where the heat goes the next couple of days. it may be out in the west. but one more time, will spread into the middle of the country. by the end of that time period, chicago...
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we had seen oil washing ashore in santa barbara. los angeles was the smog capital of the world. the waterways of our heartland where so desecrated and polluted that the cairo the river literally caught fire -- --cu --cuyahoga river caught fire. some would say our job is done. it isn't. not with a copper mine in alaska is threatening one of the greatest seminaries of the world. we have more work to do. not win a renegade oil well can put at risk the fertile waters of the gulf of mexico. we have got more work to do. not when communities across this country are terrified of hydraulic fracturing. not when thousands of children suffer from asthma exacerbated by air pollution and the ravages of climate change reach deeper into our lives every day. we have got more work to do. no single pay can do this alone. safeguarding our environment is bi-partisan work. now is not the time to turn our backs on four decades of environmental progress put in place by leaders of courage and vision from both parties. it is time instead to honor our debt to our forebears', make good our promise to our c
we had seen oil washing ashore in santa barbara. los angeles was the smog capital of the world. the waterways of our heartland where so desecrated and polluted that the cairo the river literally caught fire -- --cu --cuyahoga river caught fire. some would say our job is done. it isn't. not with a copper mine in alaska is threatening one of the greatest seminaries of the world. we have more work to do. not win a renegade oil well can put at risk the fertile waters of the gulf of mexico. we have...
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after what happened to him in santa barbara, he wanted to live in las vegas. he found a house.was calling it wonderland. he was counting on the success of this is it. >> it will be ma monument and exhibit the pictures and to sell the pictures. >> he thought that his fans would support his art. by the sale of the art, he could support the children's hospital of los angeles. we all went there and put some of michael's art in the hospital when it was open. he was hoping to be there in i think 2007 or 2008 after he came back and he wanted to put some of his art there and they weren't finished with the hospital. when it did get finished, we went back and that's mary hart. i was hoping that they would permanently put michael's art in there because it's a concern's hospital. they welcomed his art. he also wanted from the sale of his art to support not only children, but animals and like some of his music was in support of the world. he was a very warm person. like his dear mother here. very sweet and honest person. >> it has been a fascinating experience meeting you, katherine. you ar
after what happened to him in santa barbara, he wanted to live in las vegas. he found a house.was calling it wonderland. he was counting on the success of this is it. >> it will be ma monument and exhibit the pictures and to sell the pictures. >> he thought that his fans would support his art. by the sale of the art, he could support the children's hospital of los angeles. we all went there and put some of michael's art in the hospital when it was open. he was hoping to be there in...
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lives in santa barbara right near miller and winters is the funniest guy ever. he is the funniest american. >> steve: absolutely. >> of all of them. maccallum you lost but you did all right for not know ig anything about anything. >> i come back next week? >> bill: we'll see. factor tip of the day in a moment. it could save your life the tip of the day. and it will taste good as well. right back. >> factor tip of the day coming up. you will profit from this one. a quick reminder to check out bill o'reilly.com. you get double discounts and you get exclusive access to the upcoming presidential town hall meeting. the first one scheduled for july 31. please, check it out. now to the mail... >> plenty of white americans boo mr. obama because of his policies. >> well, i don't want to sway anyone, jacqueline. the folks can decide for themselves who they want to vote for. but i don't -- and i don't, i should say, oppose paying more in income tax. i just want my money not to be wasted. if mr. obama would promise to pay down the national debt with the additional revenue,
lives in santa barbara right near miller and winters is the funniest guy ever. he is the funniest american. >> steve: absolutely. >> of all of them. maccallum you lost but you did all right for not know ig anything about anything. >> i come back next week? >> bill: we'll see. factor tip of the day in a moment. it could save your life the tip of the day. and it will taste good as well. right back. >> factor tip of the day coming up. you will profit from this one. a...
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the stratus all the way down to santa barbara with low pressure knocking a little bite out of the top of the high pressure are going to cool it down but it was still be born. especially in the east bay with numbers in the mid '80s. out the door a forecast local cover along the shore the forecast has the upper 50s for now the senate later around the bay with some fog and low cloud cover or the billing but will be mostly sunny with the future cast the fog sticks to the peninsula for much of the day to day and it will pack back in and that is the computer glitch but it's the idea. and mostly sunshine inland in the temperatures back down to the upper seventies around the bay and temperatures in the mid '80s inland not quite as warm as we had on saturday. if you're headed out to our expect a few clouds and sent to cisco airport which at a few delays because of the fog of more than an hour and a little fog tomorrow as well. if your heading to los angeles' lost a son and 82 degrees in denver has thunderstorms in chicago and new york sun cloud cover and temperatures in the mid '80s. in the pi
the stratus all the way down to santa barbara with low pressure knocking a little bite out of the top of the high pressure are going to cool it down but it was still be born. especially in the east bay with numbers in the mid '80s. out the door a forecast local cover along the shore the forecast has the upper 50s for now the senate later around the bay with some fog and low cloud cover or the billing but will be mostly sunny with the future cast the fog sticks to the peninsula for much of the...
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foster family for the last eight years his ambition and achieve has soared he's heading to uc santa barbara. >> if my music thing does not happen i will go to good with it school hopefully, at harvard for either law or english. and either try to become president or become an english professor. >> reporter: like all foster children his greatest need was for someone to love him. >> i had a child ask me how many hugs can i have per day? >> reporter: she has provided love to 12 foster children over eight years. takes more than love, there are other basic needs. >> often times you get children who have nothing, come to your home with nothing. i've had children who were taken from their home at midnight and they have nothing. >> reporter: that's where the mattress company sleep train comes in asking people to donate school supplies and clothing bins set up at stores and their ads play year round. the ceo says he go the idea after a toy drive for foster kids. >> when we delivered the toys they didn't have basics they didn't have shoes, mattresses, they didn't have jackets they needed basics. we sa
foster family for the last eight years his ambition and achieve has soared he's heading to uc santa barbara. >> if my music thing does not happen i will go to good with it school hopefully, at harvard for either law or english. and either try to become president or become an english professor. >> reporter: like all foster children his greatest need was for someone to love him. >> i had a child ask me how many hugs can i have per day? >> reporter: she has provided love to...
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loving foster family for the last 8 years, his ambition and achievement have soared he's headed to santa barbaran the fall with hopes of career in music. >> if the music doesn't happen i'll go to graduate school hopefully at harvard for either law or english and either try to become president or become an english professor. >>reporter: like all foster children andre greatest need was for someone to love him. >> i had a child ask me how many. >>reporter: she's a foster parent who provided that love to 12 foster children over the last 8 years. it takes more than love. there are other basic needs. >> sometimes you get children who they have no clothes. nothing. comes to the your home with nothing. tivd children who were taken from their home at midnight and they have nothing. >>reporter: that's where mattress company sleep train comes in asking femur donate school supply and clothing. collection bin set up at store stores. tv radio adds play year round. >> ask you,000 california foster children having necessary school supplies can mean the difference between success and failure. >>reporter: ceo car
loving foster family for the last 8 years, his ambition and achievement have soared he's headed to santa barbaran the fall with hopes of career in music. >> if the music doesn't happen i'll go to graduate school hopefully at harvard for either law or english and either try to become president or become an english professor. >>reporter: like all foster children andre greatest need was for someone to love him. >> i had a child ask me how many. >>reporter: she's a foster...
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tom cooper has resigned from the district in santa barbara county, teachers say he talked about puttingbirth control in the water in the staff lounge. apologized and said he now realizes that some may have taken offense to his comments. >>> 5:13. state treasurer bill lockyer trying to become the next chancellor of the california state university system. the chronicle reports the 71-year-old former state senate leader is lob big the 25-member board of trustees to become -- become the replacing for retiring charles reed that will give lockyer a substantial raise his job as $139,000 a year, csu chancellor earned more than $1 -- >>> . >> the postal service has said they are going to continue to pay employees and their bills and subcontractors. in some respects this default is symbolic. >> i think there's got to be some closings and consolidations. >> doesn't need to be as draconian and as quickly done. >> postal service has offered retirement packages to employees and wants to eliminate saturday serviceses away to save money. >>> sales of new homes nation wood slumped in june. still running
tom cooper has resigned from the district in santa barbara county, teachers say he talked about puttingbirth control in the water in the staff lounge. apologized and said he now realizes that some may have taken offense to his comments. >>> 5:13. state treasurer bill lockyer trying to become the next chancellor of the california state university system. the chronicle reports the 71-year-old former state senate leader is lob big the 25-member board of trustees to become -- become the...
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sunday morning, authorities arrested 36-year-old michael hartman of santa barbara.was staying temporarily at an apartment and police believe he stole laptops and cash from another unit. police arrested an adult and two teenagers early yesterday morning after finding them breaking into cars parked in the 1400 block of edgewood drive. detectives are trying to figure out if the trio is linked into burglars that kicked into high gear at the beginning of june. in the first three months of this year alone, 71 daytime burglaries were reported. police then launched a lock it or lose it campaign and the break-ins tapered off. but with this recent upswing in crime, police are trying to get the word out, reminding folks to call in any suspicious activity and, of course, lock up. live in palo alto, i'm tara moriaty, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 7:32. a number of computers have been stolen in a series of burglaries at uc berkeley. the crimes happened at molford hall and the foothill religious hall library over the past week. 10 laptops were stolen in one incident. 39 computer towers
sunday morning, authorities arrested 36-year-old michael hartman of santa barbara.was staying temporarily at an apartment and police believe he stole laptops and cash from another unit. police arrested an adult and two teenagers early yesterday morning after finding them breaking into cars parked in the 1400 block of edgewood drive. detectives are trying to figure out if the trio is linked into burglars that kicked into high gear at the beginning of june. in the first three months of this year...
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the circuit runs nationwide, oakland, san francisco, santa barbara, l.a., phoenix, atlanta, up to washington d.c., minnesota, seattle, back down to san francisco and oakland. the pimps bring them all the way around. >> he says more often than not the girls have been so brutalized they are brainwashed into protecting their abuser. >> every girl we stop will tell us she's an independent or, you know, something like that. she doesn't have a pimp. it's drilled into them to say it. that's why it's hard to put a case on these guys. they're protective of their pimps. but they don't keep a dime. >> with millions of dollars at stake officers say more violent criminals are turning to the trafficking game. >> the drug dealers in the past were selling dope and now switched to this because it is harder to get caught. it's a renewable source. they don't have to buy the product. the product is already there. they are low maintenance. they don't spend a lot of on the girls. it is money rolling over. >> you catch a guy with the drug. the guy sells it to the undercover cop. when the undercover cop's picking u
the circuit runs nationwide, oakland, san francisco, santa barbara, l.a., phoenix, atlanta, up to washington d.c., minnesota, seattle, back down to san francisco and oakland. the pimps bring them all the way around. >> he says more often than not the girls have been so brutalized they are brainwashed into protecting their abuser. >> every girl we stop will tell us she's an independent or, you know, something like that. she doesn't have a pimp. it's drilled into them to say it....
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ronald reagan spent almost a year near santa barbara. those trips were a top down directive.r in their time at the white house. deever found the president doing his schedule which didn't include any ranch time. deever said that was because of the press being critical of his time outside of warkds. his answer. you can tell me a lot of things and i'll do them. but you're not going to tell me the more i get to the ranch. the more often i get to the ranch, the longer i'll live. being on vacation doesn't mean the same thing to a president or presidential candidate to the rest of us fop have the job is to be always plugged in orç rey to take the call. the black briefcase with the launch codes never more than a few feet away from a president. which is why no one should begrudge mitt romney jet skiing or the president golfing. the health of the country is in some part a function of the physical and mental health of its commander in chief. if jet skiing are blowing off steam with a couple of beers in the clubhouse keeps them sharper
ronald reagan spent almost a year near santa barbara. those trips were a top down directive.r in their time at the white house. deever found the president doing his schedule which didn't include any ranch time. deever said that was because of the press being critical of his time outside of warkds. his answer. you can tell me a lot of things and i'll do them. but you're not going to tell me the more i get to the ranch. the more often i get to the ranch, the longer i'll live. being on vacation...
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and after what happened to him in santa barbara, he wanted to live in las vegas. calling it wonderland, but he was counting on the success of "this is it" -- >> the idea will be obviously that monument but also maybe to exhibit the pictures and to sell some of the pictures. >> yes. he would like -- he wanted -- he thought that his fans would support his art and by the sale of the art, he could support the children's hospital of los angeles. and we all went there and put some of michael's art in the hospital when it was opened, and he was hoping to be there in like 2007 or '08 after he came back from bahrain. but they weren't finished with the hospital. when it did get finished, we went there with burt and mary sugarman, mary hart. and i was hoping that they would put michael's art in there because it's a children's hospital. they welcomed his art with open arms. >> that would be great. >> he also wanted from the sale of his art to support not only children but animals and like some of his music was in support of the world. he was a very warm person who, like his d
and after what happened to him in santa barbara, he wanted to live in las vegas. calling it wonderland, but he was counting on the success of "this is it" -- >> the idea will be obviously that monument but also maybe to exhibit the pictures and to sell some of the pictures. >> yes. he would like -- he wanted -- he thought that his fans would support his art and by the sale of the art, he could support the children's hospital of los angeles. and we all went there and put...