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tracie potts joins us from santa barbara county with the latest. >> reporter: this is a perfect day to get all dressed up for a polo match, that's what hundreds of people did here today. we've seen the royal couple in the last day of their trip here to the united states, smiling and shaking hands, lots of photo ops, but today for the first time we got to see them in action. >> in california, where seeing celebrities is no big deal, even vip's are impressed. >> they've managed to carry themselves royally. >> prince william and the duchess of cambridge made a grand entrance, smiling but answering no questions. as usual, all eyes were on kate's attire. >> i think princess diana would be proud of who they are, and how they represent themselves is and their titles. on the red carpet we got an inside tip on the lunch menu. >> he loves dessert, he loves chocolate. i made merlot tarragon truffles. >> we also want to give the most disadvantaged young in society hope and confidence in their lives. we feel very passionately about this. >> reporter: and about polo. prince william's known as a disc
tracie potts joins us from santa barbara county with the latest. >> reporter: this is a perfect day to get all dressed up for a polo match, that's what hundreds of people did here today. we've seen the royal couple in the last day of their trip here to the united states, smiling and shaking hands, lots of photo ops, but today for the first time we got to see them in action. >> in california, where seeing celebrities is no big deal, even vip's are impressed. >> they've managed...
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very different crimes in this whole santa barbara county area. the gang the marshals are getting ready to hit is called eastside recently they committed to assassinations and six other attempts against rivals in the drug markets. and four am four hundred fifty police officers squeeze into the gym. tony and his u.s. marshals come to give support to the f.b.i. santa barbara police the sheriff's men and other agents. many different uniforms for more than fifty tasks. along here that. is in charge of arresting two of the gang members suspected of being the murderers . here is the first of them a latino who at this time of night still sleeps soundly the gang leader relies upon the solidarity and protection of his group miguel mean your number one is criminal history includes possession of controlled substance possess them purchase of a controlled substance contribute to doing a minor of obstructing resisting a police officer and hit and run with property damage has a particularly the criminal history somewhere. with convictions for violence in. and we
very different crimes in this whole santa barbara county area. the gang the marshals are getting ready to hit is called eastside recently they committed to assassinations and six other attempts against rivals in the drug markets. and four am four hundred fifty police officers squeeze into the gym. tony and his u.s. marshals come to give support to the f.b.i. santa barbara police the sheriff's men and other agents. many different uniforms for more than fifty tasks. along here that. is in charge...
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state public health officials say a man in santa barbara county contracted the disease.'s commonly transmitted by mosquitoes. the victim was hospitalized but is now recovering at home. people should wear insect repellent and get rid of standing water around your home. >>> livermore police are getting word about a rise in calls about pets suffering inside hot cars. they are getting five calls a week on average about overheated cars containing pets. pets can suffer brain damage or die from heat stroke in about 15 minutes. >> the heat index where you came back from was what? >> it was 108, 110 some days. they do it periodically, send people to check out the elderly to make sure they were okay. people don't have air-conditioning back there. >> they are afraid to open the windows. >> it's cooling down a little bit. >> it is still hot and dangerous but it is cooling. talk about here, it's cooling here, too. still in the 90s, it's dangerous but not in the hundreds anymore. 4:tea and look at the high clouds hanging around and some of the drizzle that is falling out in the early
state public health officials say a man in santa barbara county contracted the disease.'s commonly transmitted by mosquitoes. the victim was hospitalized but is now recovering at home. people should wear insect repellent and get rid of standing water around your home. >>> livermore police are getting word about a rise in calls about pets suffering inside hot cars. they are getting five calls a week on average about overheated cars containing pets. pets can suffer brain damage or die...
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the person who contracted the disease is from is santa barbara county and is now recovering from home. officials say they plan to intensify their state-wide surveillance for the virus. >>> police officers in pleasant hill are expected to attend a city council meeting. the council will discuss a one- year contract that will raise healthcare and retirement contracts for officers. this comes three months after negotiations between the city and the police officers' association. the proposal would save $280,000 this year. tonight's meeting starts at 7:30. >>> people across norway observed a moment of violence today -- silence today for the victims. the death toll has been lowered. the prime minister joined the queen, king and crowned prince on the oslo university to lead the moment of silence. huge crowds turned out to join them. they later signed a book of con dole lens -- condolences in the university. the death toll from both attacks was lowered from 93 to 76. the man accused of killing those people, undoers breivik -- anders breivik, pleaded not guilty. he says he agreed to gunning dow
the person who contracted the disease is from is santa barbara county and is now recovering from home. officials say they plan to intensify their state-wide surveillance for the virus. >>> police officers in pleasant hill are expected to attend a city council meeting. the council will discuss a one- year contract that will raise healthcare and retirement contracts for officers. this comes three months after negotiations between the city and the police officers' association. the...
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scientists at stanford are forecasting a 2% rise in temperature in napa and santa barbara counties in the next 30 years. and more very hot days. doesn't sound like much but it is. they say global warming could shrink some of california's vineyards by half. >>> after an incredibly wet winter most people assume the worst is over when it comes to colds but summer colds can actually be worse. we have seen some of those around the newsroom here. doctors say cold and flu viruses that plague us in the winter can combine with other warm weather viruses in the summer and that combination can last longer and come back more easily. often times, this is because our immune systems are already worn out. >> it really taxes the immune system more. they're more run down and i think that's what is making it last longer. >> doctors think strenuous summer activity after a winter layoff can also wear out our immune systems more quickly. increased air travel in the summer months with air- conditioning and recirculated air also increase chances of illness. >> summer colds are the worst! >> yeah. they're pre
scientists at stanford are forecasting a 2% rise in temperature in napa and santa barbara counties in the next 30 years. and more very hot days. doesn't sound like much but it is. they say global warming could shrink some of california's vineyards by half. >>> after an incredibly wet winter most people assume the worst is over when it comes to colds but summer colds can actually be worse. we have seen some of those around the newsroom here. doctors say cold and flu viruses that plague...
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a man in santa barbara county was hospitalized but is now back home. the virus is spread by mosquitoes. last year california saw more than 100 human cases of west nile virus. >>> a dozen california counties have reported bird that died from west nile virus. here in the bay area, ten dead birds found in santa clara county. a mosquito also came back positive. one dead bird has been found this year in contra costa county. >>> way off course, the two whales found far from sea. >>> and bill [ male announcer ] this... is the montrose pet hospital -- montrose, california. in here, anarchy meets order. working with at&t, doctors set up a broadband solution to handle data and a mobility app to stay connected with their business. so they can run the office... even when they're not in the office. call at&t and see what we can do for you. with unlimited voice plus broadband, starting at $70 dollars. it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. >>> a grey whale and her calf have wandered far from home. as john fowler reports they nee
a man in santa barbara county was hospitalized but is now back home. the virus is spread by mosquitoes. last year california saw more than 100 human cases of west nile virus. >>> a dozen california counties have reported bird that died from west nile virus. here in the bay area, ten dead birds found in santa clara county. a mosquito also came back positive. one dead bird has been found this year in contra costa county. >>> way off course, the two whales found far from sea....
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a man in santa barbara county was hospitalized but is now back home. the virus is spread by mosquitoes. last year california saw more than 100 human cases of west nile virus. >>> a dozen california counties have reported bird that died from west nile virus. here in the bay area, ten dead birds found in santa clara county. a mosquito also came back positive. one dead bird has been found this year in contra costa county. >>> way off course, the two whales found far from sea. >>> and bill martin is tracking a warm up in our weather, he's back in six minutes with a look at which days will be the warmest. >>> a grey whale and her calf have wandered far from home. as john fowler reports they need to find a way out soon, in fact, it may already be too late. >> reporter: not where you expect to find gray whales, the climate rivers 6 miles from the sea. a mother and infant stranded for at least 28 days. earlier today, scientists told me the calf swam toward the sea. >> if the calf has been separated from the mother at this age, the calf may not be able to surviv
a man in santa barbara county was hospitalized but is now back home. the virus is spread by mosquitoes. last year california saw more than 100 human cases of west nile virus. >>> a dozen california counties have reported bird that died from west nile virus. here in the bay area, ten dead birds found in santa clara county. a mosquito also came back positive. one dead bird has been found this year in contra costa county. >>> way off course, the two whales found far from sea....
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a close call for a santa barbara county fisherman who catches and releases sharks from his kye i can'tl for fun -- kayak for fun. he caught one, wanted to take a picture of it but that shark had other ideas and ended up flipping over the kayak. >> once you're in the water it's a whole different scenario. you can see that shot of that shark dangling below him. at any moment that shark could have arched up and taken his achilles out, a calf, a thigh. >> he wrestled that shark for a half hour trying to control it and also to keep from being bitten. he walked away with just a scratch on his finger. and in case you're wondering, he did get that picture in the end. >>> well, why health care is back on the hot seat in san francisco. the big decision supervisor will make about health care and who should get it. >>> plus, the british are coming. why they are already taking over a san francisco landmark. >>> welcome back to the morning news. it's now 5:55 and take a look, the metrodome in minneapolis has a new roof. this is -- we just looked at time lapse video. of course took a little longer th
a close call for a santa barbara county fisherman who catches and releases sharks from his kye i can'tl for fun -- kayak for fun. he caught one, wanted to take a picture of it but that shark had other ideas and ended up flipping over the kayak. >> once you're in the water it's a whole different scenario. you can see that shot of that shark dangling below him. at any moment that shark could have arched up and taken his achilles out, a calf, a thigh. >> he wrestled that shark for a...
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scientists at stanford are forecasting a 2% rise in temperatures in napa and santa barbara counties overt 30 years. and a lot more ho days. they say it could shrink some california vineyards by half. >>> all right. folks, you just getting up today, we have some fog and low clouds along the coastline. some of that sneaking inside the bay. check it out over san francisco. yeah, the fog is starting to move onshore. and it looks like that will help to cool things down as we see the coming days and that means temperatures going to be much more comfortable in the afternoon. it will still be hot in some parts of the bay area. mild start to the day, some 60s showing up in some of the valleys. got a couple of patches of fog inside the bay and dense at the coast. this afternoon, low 90s probably in the warmest side around the bay area. as you get inside the bay 60s and 70s, some 80s toward the santa clara valley. while out at the coastline we are looking at 50s and 60s with that patchy fog. some monsoonal moisture continuing to pop up. a few thunderstorms erupting in the afternoon up in the sierra
scientists at stanford are forecasting a 2% rise in temperatures in napa and santa barbara counties overt 30 years. and a lot more ho days. they say it could shrink some california vineyards by half. >>> all right. folks, you just getting up today, we have some fog and low clouds along the coastline. some of that sneaking inside the bay. check it out over san francisco. yeah, the fog is starting to move onshore. and it looks like that will help to cool things down as we see the coming...
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. >>> time is now 8:25, a close call for two santa barbara county fishermen who catch and release sharks from a kayak and they do it for fun. one of those men caught one and wanted to take a picture of the shark. but that shark had some other ideas and flipped over the kayak. >> once you're in the water it's a whole different scenario. you can see that shot of that shark dangling below him. at any moment that shark could have turned around and taken out his achilles or calf. >> he got away, just a scratch on his finger. and he did get the photo he wanted in the end. >> i think a lot of people are rooting for the shark there. >>> it is 8:25. let's check in with sal. see what's happening on the roads. >> it's been one of those mornings where there's been trouble everywhere. now we're getting word of a new crash in sonoma county. north bound 101. two lanes closed there. that just reported by chp, santa rosa who i have a direct line with here. you will see delays in sonoma county. let's go out and look at some other things. san francisco, approaching the 80 split. do not use the central free
. >>> time is now 8:25, a close call for two santa barbara county fishermen who catch and release sharks from a kayak and they do it for fun. one of those men caught one and wanted to take a picture of the shark. but that shark had some other ideas and flipped over the kayak. >> once you're in the water it's a whole different scenario. you can see that shot of that shark dangling below him. at any moment that shark could have turned around and taken out his achilles or calf....
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county, san diego. other people going up to santa barbara for the weekend to try to avoid this. but, of course, a lot of local businesses are hoping that people will just stay home and give them kind of a nice little economic boost of sorts. >> okay. we're hearing threats of 64- mile-long traffic jams. i guess we have to wait and see if any of these dire predictions actually come true. kirk hawkins. >> reporter: that's rig. it all depends on how things go on sunday. we'll see what happens. >> it will be interesting. just a couple of days without cars in los angeles. the end of the world! [ laughter ] >> kirk, thank you. >>> it's the opposite problem here. there is a woman in san jose who says she is sick and tired of drivers speeding on her street so she is doing what she can to slow them down. the speed limit is 25 on mount mckinley drive a residential street on the east side. but cherie williams says too many people speed. she is transforming herself into a human speed limit sign. >> i know it's fast enough that if some child ran out in the street after their ball or something
county, san diego. other people going up to santa barbara for the weekend to try to avoid this. but, of course, a lot of local businesses are hoping that people will just stay home and give them kind of a nice little economic boost of sorts. >> okay. we're hearing threats of 64- mile-long traffic jams. i guess we have to wait and see if any of these dire predictions actually come true. kirk hawkins. >> reporter: that's rig. it all depends on how things go on sunday. we'll see what...
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county supervisor jeff stone believes that california is too big to govern. governor brown calls it a supremely ridiculous waste of everyone's time. >> i don't know if it's like that. >> we get santa barbara? i like santa barbara. >> all right. we'll keep it but inland weather might be warmer. >> absolutely. drizzle just about everywhere also and flight arrival delays in sfo and expect more in the next couple of days. this is the picture we see from mount tamalpais this morning as we come up on 6:16. very thick layer of clouds that will be hard to get rid of this afternoon. let's move on and talk about temperatures, here is the latest from national weather service. los gatos at 50 the cool spot and san jose 57, a little bit warmer. we're back to 55 in santa cruz and monitor ray. triangle of 57's gilroy, salinas and watsonville. breezy and more clouds and more cooling today. it will be cloudy, look for more drizzle tonight as you head out for your mornings commute and hintsd of warmer weather, you see them but well into next week in the back half of our forecast. for today, 24-hour temperature change, it might be one degree warmer. only and san francisco are staying the same. concord and f
county supervisor jeff stone believes that california is too big to govern. governor brown calls it a supremely ridiculous waste of everyone's time. >> i don't know if it's like that. >> we get santa barbara? i like santa barbara. >> all right. we'll keep it but inland weather might be warmer. >> absolutely. drizzle just about everywhere also and flight arrival delays in sfo and expect more in the next couple of days. this is the picture we see from mount tamalpais this...