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hotter in southern california. >> that's hot for may. get worse. >> they increased the area. >> northern california, oregon, nevada, maybe montana. this is a horrible situation. >> it is. a terrible situation. with it, it's exacerbated by the drought. >> you say governor jerry brown is on top of this. doing whatever needs to be done. >> yes, indeed. >> let's talk some other stuff going on. i know your time is limited. so is ours. hillary clinton, you want her to run for president. >> of course. >> what do you think of the karl rove statement raising questions about her health? >> i think the strength, the popularity, that she's enjoyed has driven the republicans to their wits' end. what he said is just -- he only makes her stronger. >> if you want to run for president, you have to open up the books as far as your health records, financials. that stuff becomes part of the record. >> you talk about health, you're equating it with age, too. he's not that much younger. a couple, three years younger. maybe he's project his own weak i nesses on
hotter in southern california. >> that's hot for may. get worse. >> they increased the area. >> northern california, oregon, nevada, maybe montana. this is a horrible situation. >> it is. a terrible situation. with it, it's exacerbated by the drought. >> you say governor jerry brown is on top of this. doing whatever needs to be done. >> yes, indeed. >> let's talk some other stuff going on. i know your time is limited. so is ours. hillary clinton, you...
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good news for southern california as well.ll get a break as we are. >> thank you. >>> it is not what it is supposed to say. new information on who may have changed this sign and how they could have accessed it. >> julie haener is here now for what we are working on for 6:00 p.m. >> an old hotel with a new look. what brought about the changes to a historic hotel and the effort it could have. also, will the deputies who shot and killed andy lopez face charges? how police and protesters are mobilizing in anticipation of an answer. these stories and much more coming up new at 6:00 p.m. female narrator: the mattress price wars are on the mattress price wars are on at sleep train. we challenged the manufacturers to offer even lower prices. now it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. plus, free same-day delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. mattress price wars are on now at
good news for southern california as well.ll get a break as we are. >> thank you. >>> it is not what it is supposed to say. new information on who may have changed this sign and how they could have accessed it. >> julie haener is here now for what we are working on for 6:00 p.m. >> an old hotel with a new look. what brought about the changes to a historic hotel and the effort it could have. also, will the deputies who shot and killed andy lopez face charges? how...
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but -- and also a system is diving fast, rapidly towards southern california. aining in bakersfield, california. but for us, we have a lot of fog. that fog bank extended well inland, up around 1900, 2,000 feet. it will start to people back soon -- peel back soon. starting off cloudy to mostly cloudy for sure. fog high pressured along by a weak system to the north and also the system over us went into the sierra, it's now heading towards bakerfield and also southern california. they could use the bane. they don't -- use the rain. they just don't want the lightning. there's a lot of 50s around. temperatures inland will be slow to warm up. can't do it with this much fog in place and that high. but it's not. cool for some, warm for some. some upper 70s. low 80s mainly inland. 50s, 60s, 70s closer to the water's edge. >>> we're looking at commutes that are still busy in many of the areas. as a matter of fact, i want to show you the traffic is going to be slow on 880 from the coliseum. it's not unusual. it's going to be about a ten- minute drive from this point up to
but -- and also a system is diving fast, rapidly towards southern california. aining in bakersfield, california. but for us, we have a lot of fog. that fog bank extended well inland, up around 1900, 2,000 feet. it will start to people back soon -- peel back soon. starting off cloudy to mostly cloudy for sure. fog high pressured along by a weak system to the north and also the system over us went into the sierra, it's now heading towards bakerfield and also southern california. they could use...
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. >> while firefighters gain control of some of the wildfires roaring across southern california, the damage piles up. homes are reduced to rubble and tens of thousands of residents are ordered to evacuate. >> smoke was everywhere. flames, firefighters covered the area. >> nothing can ever break us. >>> and president obama leads an emotional commemoration for the museum dedicated to the september 11th attacks. >> unless you have a heart of stone, you will shed tears. >> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, may 16th, 2014. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. lighter winds and lower temperatures are forecast today in southern california where firefighters are battling a slew of destructive wildfires. this morning just in san diego county, seven fires are burning out of control. more than 10,000 acres and more than a dozen homes have been destroyed and a badly burned body has been discovered in carlsbad. since the fires began tuesday, 125,000 evacuation notices have been issued. the city of san marcos is one of the hardest hit. the fire there surged late ye
. >> while firefighters gain control of some of the wildfires roaring across southern california, the damage piles up. homes are reduced to rubble and tens of thousands of residents are ordered to evacuate. >> smoke was everywhere. flames, firefighters covered the area. >> nothing can ever break us. >>> and president obama leads an emotional commemoration for the museum dedicated to the september 11th attacks. >> unless you have a heart of stone, you will shed...
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it goes into the central sierra nevada, the high desert and down in southern california and southern nevada. that will be a big weathermaker as it moves out of the country. sacramento almost close to 60. they probably are by now. observation is 30 minutes old. high pressure is building in. this is not going to be any record-setting heat or anything. we're expecting 80s to near 90 especially by the weekend for inland areas. the coast will be dealing with probably 70s. fog, sun, nice. a little bit warmer today. the breeze turning more northerly. highs, today 60s, 70s. went for a couple of 80s. get more sun and lose the clouds. pittsburg, antioch brently. san leandro, 70. pleasanton, 77. upper 70s to very low 80s santa clara valley. san jose mid 70s. 60s on the coast after some of the fog lifts. a little breeze on thursday and then sunshine and warmer temperatures will take us as we go into sunday. that looks to be the warmest day. still nice on monday. >>> important and potentially life-safing information for pet owners -- life-saving information for pet owners. why two pet stores have
it goes into the central sierra nevada, the high desert and down in southern california and southern nevada. that will be a big weathermaker as it moves out of the country. sacramento almost close to 60. they probably are by now. observation is 30 minutes old. high pressure is building in. this is not going to be any record-setting heat or anything. we're expecting 80s to near 90 especially by the weekend for inland areas. the coast will be dealing with probably 70s. fog, sun, nice. a little...
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southern california. out to the coast.today we have another complicating factor, the shaw you're flow which is creating heat. a current temperature in l.a., 99. and low humidity. and even localized wind effects. might not be i wouldspread, and you have the very, very hi-fi danger. the good news, if there is any, it's going to start to slowly taper off over the course of the next several days in san diego county, where we have all the fires right now, the tie her, 1 are -- the he temperature, 100, and humidity 5%. so hardly any moisture in the atmosphere at all. tomorrow, temperatures start to slowly nose down. humidity starts to come up, and our temperatures will cool off heading into the upcoming weekend. >> no good news for anybody here in san marcos, california. these flames have come over the ridge and chewed up everything in their path. we have been listening to sharon chen, fox 5 in san diego, and we thank them for their hope with our coverage. there's nowhere to hide. sharon and her crew have backed up, as you can s
southern california. out to the coast.today we have another complicating factor, the shaw you're flow which is creating heat. a current temperature in l.a., 99. and low humidity. and even localized wind effects. might not be i wouldspread, and you have the very, very hi-fi danger. the good news, if there is any, it's going to start to slowly taper off over the course of the next several days in san diego county, where we have all the fires right now, the tie her, 1 are -- the he temperature,...
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at least 9 wildfires are ranging down in southern california -- raging down in southern california.t on the efforts to keep the flames at bay. >> and i'm dennis o'donnell. coming up, can the giants get madison baumgarner off the hook? and the warriors find their next head coach. we'll tell you who he is straight ahead. ,,,, >>> good morning, everyone. three years ago, joe lacob made a splash by hiring mark jackson a rookie head coach who made a name for himself as a tv analyst. this morning it's deja vu in oakland. steve kerr agreed to become the next coach for the golden state warriors, five years, $25 million deal believed to be headed to the knicks to coach. that deal fell through. kerr 15 seasons in the nba, he won five titles with phil jackson in chicago. he is now the warriors head coach. >>> giants and braves tied at 4 in the 4th when pablo delivers the base hit for the lead. giants win 10-4. 15 hits. madison baumgarner gets the win despite allowing four runs in five innings. marlins in town today. >>> a's bullpen let them down again clinging to a one run lead in the 8th agai
at least 9 wildfires are ranging down in southern california -- raging down in southern california.t on the efforts to keep the flames at bay. >> and i'm dennis o'donnell. coming up, can the giants get madison baumgarner off the hook? and the warriors find their next head coach. we'll tell you who he is straight ahead. ,,,, >>> good morning, everyone. three years ago, joe lacob made a splash by hiring mark jackson a rookie head coach who made a name for himself as a tv analyst....
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southern california is going to cool aaccordingly. so better fire conditions in san diego as our temperatures come out of the record levels and more of what you would expect. so further cool down for us and then. >>> governor brown urged californians to be extra careful during these dry conditions. he said fires can be started all too easily. >> i do know that people do stupid things. they throw a cigarette out of a car or doing a little fire and a spark gets away. they don't realize. >> reporter: brown said tinder dry brush and grass are prime fuel for wildfires. he also insisted that climate change is having a definite impact on california. he said it's not about politics but about people's homes and lives. ahead at 10:30, we will go live to the fire lines in southern california where crews will work through the night to try to gain the upper hand on numerous fires still burning out of control. >>> engineers are disclosing a new problem with the new eastern span of the bay bridge. this time it's a problem in the anchoring system tha
southern california is going to cool aaccordingly. so better fire conditions in san diego as our temperatures come out of the record levels and more of what you would expect. so further cool down for us and then. >>> governor brown urged californians to be extra careful during these dry conditions. he said fires can be started all too easily. >> i do know that people do stupid things. they throw a cigarette out of a car or doing a little fire and a spark gets away. they don't...
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southern california is going to cool aaccordingly. so better fire conditions in san diego as our temperatures come out of the record levels and more of what you would expect. so further cool down for us and then. >>> governor brown urged californians to be extra careful during these dry conditions. he said fires can be started all too easily. >> i do know that people do stupid things. they throw a cigarette out of a car or doing a little fire and a spark gets away. they don't realize. >> reporter: brown said tinder dry brush and grass are prime fuel for wildfires. he also insisted that climate change is having a definite impact on california. he said it's not about politics but about people's homes and lives. ahead at 10:30, we will go live to the fire lines in southern california where crews will work through the night to try to gain the upper hand on numerous fires still burning out of control. >>> engineers are disclosing a new problem with the new eastern span of the bay bridge. this time it's a problem in the anchoring system tha
southern california is going to cool aaccordingly. so better fire conditions in san diego as our temperatures come out of the record levels and more of what you would expect. so further cool down for us and then. >>> governor brown urged californians to be extra careful during these dry conditions. he said fires can be started all too easily. >> i do know that people do stupid things. they throw a cigarette out of a car or doing a little fire and a spark gets away. they don't...
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shattering records across southern california.e go through tomorrow, that should slowly start to increase. of course, it will go back and forth a little bit depending on day or night. we should relatively start to get that humidity up just a bit as we go into the weekend which is good news. still a very high fire danger, obviously, though. anywhere from l.a. all the way down to san diego and points east. we're going to see the very dry conditions remain. but at least with temperatures coming down and the wind starting to shift just a little bit, it should help those firefighters start to contain these fires a little bit better. the drought monitor came out today. 100% of the state of california in a severe drought. exceptional drought, 25% of the state. that's highest category that the drought monitor goes, so this is only going to get worse, wolf, as we go into the middle of the summer. by june, you can see all the areas in red and then the striped red and yellow, those are the areas that are going to be in the most intense fire
shattering records across southern california.e go through tomorrow, that should slowly start to increase. of course, it will go back and forth a little bit depending on day or night. we should relatively start to get that humidity up just a bit as we go into the weekend which is good news. still a very high fire danger, obviously, though. anywhere from l.a. all the way down to san diego and points east. we're going to see the very dry conditions remain. but at least with temperatures coming...
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in fact in southern california fire season never ended. just this week before these santa ana winds blew the governor here in california gave us the ability to hire 300 additional firefighters. authors above and beyond our normal staff so the extra staffing and even the preposition of resources moving fire engines and crews down southern california heavy santa ana winds allowed us to make a quick attack. story nobody heard we responded to over 120 fires over the last several days. ten of those, major ones due to winds. five remain very active. >> five remain active. what about this notion that arson may have been responsible at least for some of these fires. >> investigators are following up on several leads. whenever we have conditions like this with santa ana winds there's always the concern that arsonists will take advantage, intention jalgly set fires. right now we're trying to get information on all the fires making sure that anybody in the area who may have seen something, who may know something, one of our fires near rancho bernardo,
in fact in southern california fire season never ended. just this week before these santa ana winds blew the governor here in california gave us the ability to hire 300 additional firefighters. authors above and beyond our normal staff so the extra staffing and even the preposition of resources moving fire engines and crews down southern california heavy santa ana winds allowed us to make a quick attack. story nobody heard we responded to over 120 fires over the last several days. ten of those,...
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adcast tonight, state of emergency, thousands ordered to evacuate as wildfires explode across southern california. dozens of homes going up in flames at the start of a very dangerous time ahead. >>> race against time to reach hundreds of miners trapped deep underground, and tonight, a violent uproar at the scene of an awful disaster. our own richard engel is there. >>> hallowed ground. before it opens to the public, we have a powerful first look tonight inside the 9/11 museum with the woman whose job it was to bring it altogether. >>> and grace under fire. she left hollywood behind for life as a princess but what was going on in the world we couldn't see? tonight, why grace kelly's children are coming to her defense. "nightly news" begins now. >> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. as we look to an emergency in the west tonight, consider these numbers, 100-degree temperatures, 3% humidity, give or take and 50-mile an hour winds. as one fire commander in carlsbad, california put it today, we've been dealt a bad hand. as vi
adcast tonight, state of emergency, thousands ordered to evacuate as wildfires explode across southern california. dozens of homes going up in flames at the start of a very dangerous time ahead. >>> race against time to reach hundreds of miners trapped deep underground, and tonight, a violent uproar at the scene of an awful disaster. our own richard engel is there. >>> hallowed ground. before it opens to the public, we have a powerful first look tonight inside the 9/11 museum...
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take you out to southern california and show you the aerials in the region. see the dark smoke and light smoke. dark smoke telling us we have very dry underbrush, very dry foliage and the fire itself has not reached its peak maturity. the white smoke you're seeing meaning the fire has reached the peak maturity. the underbrush typically going to be grassy in nature and having more moisture associated with it. the setup does not look good. surrounding some of the areas. this is the point where one of the fires began and you see multiple fires moving off and downstream. guys seem to report that a semitruck in an accident across southern california on i-5 in the last few hours. flames jumped up to the brush next to where the accident was and sparked another fire in itself. that kind of shows you how volling la tile this area is. >> unbelievable. thanks, pedram. thanks for watching "cnn newsroom." i'm rosemary church. >> i'm john vause. "early start" is it coming up for our viewers in the united states. everyone else stay with us. wor "world business" is next. and
take you out to southern california and show you the aerials in the region. see the dark smoke and light smoke. dark smoke telling us we have very dry underbrush, very dry foliage and the fire itself has not reached its peak maturity. the white smoke you're seeing meaning the fire has reached the peak maturity. the underbrush typically going to be grassy in nature and having more moisture associated with it. the setup does not look good. surrounding some of the areas. this is the point where...
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. >> in southern california also going through a heatwave right now. jennifer london live in los angeles, thank you. >>> tursending rescue personnelo help rescue nearly 300 girls abducted from school. it's reported that boko haram abducted eight more girls in a raid. >> we've always identified them as one of the worst local or regional terrorist organizations there is out there. but i can only imagine what parents are going through. we're going to do everything we can to provide assistance to them. [♪ singing ] >> dozens of nigerian-americans gather outside of the consolate in new york to voice their support of the missing girls. thousands took to the streets as well. >> reporter: concerned my jeer rans have come out to put pressure on nigerian security services to find the hundreds of missing girls from the northeast. their anger is fueled by the fact that the liter of boko haram has released a new tape saying that he abducted the girls and plans to sell them on the open market. they're emboldened by the international community. what boko haram said t
. >> in southern california also going through a heatwave right now. jennifer london live in los angeles, thank you. >>> tursending rescue personnelo help rescue nearly 300 girls abducted from school. it's reported that boko haram abducted eight more girls in a raid. >> we've always identified them as one of the worst local or regional terrorist organizations there is out there. but i can only imagine what parents are going through. we're going to do everything we can to...
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. >> evacuation orders are finally being lifted in southern california, though some of the wildfires continue to burn, and a body has now been found. firefighters putting out some of the nine fires that broke out on tuesday, and new evacuations broke out last night as the flames approached san marcos, but now those people are told they can go back home. the fires have burned 15 square miles in san diego. brian is in escondido, and give us an update on the containment. >> we're actually waiting. we have another two hours to go before they're going to give us an update on its containment. and i expect that it's going to be pretty good. the winds have died down yesterday and it's much cooler today. and so far, not windy. so they probably got a pretty good handle on things yesterday. and we're going to have to wait to see the numbers. >> reporter: and brian, as you mentioned, we have been talking about the weather all weekend and it has been hot and windy out there. what about the forecast for the future? what are we looking at? >> today, certainly in the next couple of days, it's much m
. >> evacuation orders are finally being lifted in southern california, though some of the wildfires continue to burn, and a body has now been found. firefighters putting out some of the nine fires that broke out on tuesday, and new evacuations broke out last night as the flames approached san marcos, but now those people are told they can go back home. the fires have burned 15 square miles in san diego. brian is in escondido, and give us an update on the containment. >> we're...
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we have some video coming out of southern california. here it is. you can see the dramatic pictures coming out of san marcos, california, where thousands of people have been forced to evacuate across southern california as several wildfires continue to burn out of control thursday. now, san marcos, that's located in san diego county, hit hard by the fires as high winds fueled flames, pushing them over hills and near homes in the town. now, most schools were closed in the area and cal state san marcos was forced to evacuate wednesday. the governor of california has declared a state of emergency in response to the fires. now, back here on the map, i want to tell you how windy the situation is. 140 kilometer per hour gusts reported in southern california. that's very dramatic. very dry weather, very warm weather. so the combination is creating that very dangerous fire weather situation. on the flip side, we have the opposite situation, very wet conditions as this trough slowly makes its way eastward and that's creating the possibility of some severe wea
we have some video coming out of southern california. here it is. you can see the dramatic pictures coming out of san marcos, california, where thousands of people have been forced to evacuate across southern california as several wildfires continue to burn out of control thursday. now, san marcos, that's located in san diego county, hit hard by the fires as high winds fueled flames, pushing them over hills and near homes in the town. now, most schools were closed in the area and cal state san...
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the position we will not sign on. >> now that teacher taubs to us, new at 6:00. >>> a major southern california freeway has partially reopened after a deadly bus crash. it happened just after 2:00 a.m. on 10 near the california/air arizona border. police said a tractor trailer spilled a load of steel pipes onto the freeway forcing the bus to swerve out of the way and tip over. 10 were killed, 20 others hurt, including a young infant. >>> to an exclusive, the new billion dollar stadium for the 49ers p means a new way to get to the games for finances. how safe are the trains akd buses? some vta insiders are blowing the whistle. vicky, what are they saying and what are they speaking out? >> reporter: raj, insiders came to us to expose what they call serious safety issues and a lax drug and alcohol policy. their concerns prompted us to ask vta for the number of people it fired and rehired over the past ten years, people in safety sense stiff jobs. we found that bus drivers and train operators fired for accidents, ub sns sta bus, assault of a to passenger all ended up back on the job. and we uncover
the position we will not sign on. >> now that teacher taubs to us, new at 6:00. >>> a major southern california freeway has partially reopened after a deadly bus crash. it happened just after 2:00 a.m. on 10 near the california/air arizona border. police said a tractor trailer spilled a load of steel pipes onto the freeway forcing the bus to swerve out of the way and tip over. 10 were killed, 20 others hurt, including a young infant. >>> to an exclusive, the new billion...
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. >> what scientists know about the great earthquake destined to rumble through southern california some day. >> and the great protest. >> how are we going to get it? people power. >> a community braces for another summer and demands, chicago do something if they can't save lives at least send help. >> if you live in california you know it can happen at any time, the big one. los angeles is on alert especially when it comes to its high rise buildings. in fact this week, l.a. county took issue with wood frame buildings that could collapse in the big one. it's been decades since the northridge earthquake, and now the softest spots what could come at any second. "america tonight"'s michael okwu. on california's fault. >> i felt like a giant had picked up my house and started shaking it. >> in the predawn hours of january 17th, 1994. susan and her family woke up to a nightmare. a large earthquake more powerful than any the southern california native had are experienced. >> my husband grabtd m grad my daughter, four years old. and i grabbed my daughter, two years old. and so much had fallen w
. >> what scientists know about the great earthquake destined to rumble through southern california some day. >> and the great protest. >> how are we going to get it? people power. >> a community braces for another summer and demands, chicago do something if they can't save lives at least send help. >> if you live in california you know it can happen at any time, the big one. los angeles is on alert especially when it comes to its high rise buildings. in fact this...
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the city council in southern california has rejected a plan to make it a crime. david begnaud on the emotional testimony before the vote. >> the motion fails. >> reporter: three of five carson city council members voted against criminalizing bullies. a city councillor offered the ordinance to make bullying punishable with a fine. first offense would have been $100. second offense $200. and a third could have resulted in a criminal misdemeanor charge. >> there has to be something else that we can do other than criminalizing it. [ crying ] >> reporter: before the vote, councilmembers heard from nancy vega. she says her brother was a victim of bullying and committed suicide. >> i feel that my brother would still be here if something like this would have been done. [ crying ] >> reporter: it was clear even before the vote was taken, there was some opposition. one mother passionately told the council, there are bigger priorities. >> we need you guys doing something else. let us parents take care of or the school will take care it. when they are 18 and they go to jail,
the city council in southern california has rejected a plan to make it a crime. david begnaud on the emotional testimony before the vote. >> the motion fails. >> reporter: three of five carson city council members voted against criminalizing bullies. a city councillor offered the ordinance to make bullying punishable with a fine. first offense would have been $100. second offense $200. and a third could have resulted in a criminal misdemeanor charge. >> there has to be...
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you can see live pictures from our chopper in southern california. today's headlines, two teenagers arrested for arson. they're accused of starting two smaller brush fires in the area. police say there's no evidence that links them to any of the larger fires, but they are investigating. flames have now charred more than 30 square miles. many homes, including an apartment complex, destroyed. >>> people are fleeing their homes, grabbing just a few items on their way out. this cell phone video showing the danger and the immediacy of some of the evacuations. this driver escaping the flames in carlsbad. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri is tracking the conditions statewide. many bay area crews are there as well. but we begin with nebraska's miguel almaguer in san marcos. >> reporter: we are in san marcos at the cocos fire, the largest and most immediate threat. take a look at the destruction. more than $15 million in damage. at least 25 homes and structures completely destroyed. we have video taken just a short time ago of this fire. it is a massive fire t
you can see live pictures from our chopper in southern california. today's headlines, two teenagers arrested for arson. they're accused of starting two smaller brush fires in the area. police say there's no evidence that links them to any of the larger fires, but they are investigating. flames have now charred more than 30 square miles. many homes, including an apartment complex, destroyed. >>> people are fleeing their homes, grabbing just a few items on their way out. this cell phone...
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also the latest on the breaking news in southern california.ive wildfires raging in san diego county at this hour. live picture from carlsbad one of the biggest fires burning, thousands of people have been asked to evacuate their homes and the fire has already damaged or destroyed dozens of homes. we're going to have the latest in a live report at 6:00. >>> san francisco's iconic coit tower reopened today following an eight-month restoration project. coit tower closed in october for a $1.7 million restoration, leaky roofz and general decay had damaged the building's historic 1930s murals. artists spent weeks restoring the murals to their original condition. now, community groups actually pressured the city to restore the tower, even passing a ballot measure. the tower opened in 1933 in tribute to the eccentric lily coit. she left money to build the monument in tribute to the fire department. beautiful. >> see you at 6:00. adcast tonight, state of emergency, thousands ordered to evacuate as wildfires explode across southern california. dozens of
also the latest on the breaking news in southern california.ive wildfires raging in san diego county at this hour. live picture from carlsbad one of the biggest fires burning, thousands of people have been asked to evacuate their homes and the fire has already damaged or destroyed dozens of homes. we're going to have the latest in a live report at 6:00. >>> san francisco's iconic coit tower reopened today following an eight-month restoration project. coit tower closed in october for a...
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that money was found yesterday evening, more hidden envelopes planned in southern california over the next couple of days. the man behind all this known by hidden cash is now offering a few clues about himself. as kpix 5's joe vazquez reports, he claims to be a real estate investor who lives in the bay area between 35 and 40 years old. >>> reporter: all day long -- >> still looking. >> reporter: -- it's been madness in san jose. >> thank you, hidden cash, for the money! >> 140, baby, $140! >> reporter: for nearly a week now the mystery man tweeting under the handling #hidden cash putting clues on twitter. then moments later -- >> lucky day for alex. free money. >> reporter: one treasure is found, and then another clue. people scramble again digging through the bushes looking in the trees looking everywhere for the hidden money. the game is exploding. >> right here. >> reporter: #hidden cash now has more than 200,000 followers. he is keeping his identity secret. he said he made a lot of money in real estate and wanted to give back so he and a friend decided to do a twitter scavenger hu
that money was found yesterday evening, more hidden envelopes planned in southern california over the next couple of days. the man behind all this known by hidden cash is now offering a few clues about himself. as kpix 5's joe vazquez reports, he claims to be a real estate investor who lives in the bay area between 35 and 40 years old. >>> reporter: all day long -- >> still looking. >> reporter: -- it's been madness in san jose. >> thank you, hidden cash, for the...
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we are continuing our team coverage of the wild father and southern california.e look coming into san marcos. that has been a big concern and criticism one of nine fires that have been burning in southern california and san diego county. they're really concerned about how hot it is going to be period of a much different problem that we do of the we share the same amount of heat. which join us. it is, out there. nice and cool. at 59 degrees concord at 57 when 49 there. the lead the 49 fills pretty good. yesterday it got pretty hot. some folks are just and in the cold weather as long as we can have it. it will last for probably the first half of the morning creek the trick as for we have the clocks and that nine or three and add the point where already calling for widespread '70s and then by lunch time you see '80s and the need parts of a period when what is our feeling the heat those 80s and 90s. we could see a lot 90s. across the east bay. here are the numbers grid to again look. low 90s. we may squeak out a lot 90s here there. downtown's san francisco 79 will lo
we are continuing our team coverage of the wild father and southern california.e look coming into san marcos. that has been a big concern and criticism one of nine fires that have been burning in southern california and san diego county. they're really concerned about how hot it is going to be period of a much different problem that we do of the we share the same amount of heat. which join us. it is, out there. nice and cool. at 59 degrees concord at 57 when 49 there. the lead the 49 fills...
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it happened around 2:15 this morning, just west of blithe in southern california. we have some video of the crash just into our newsroom. here you see apparently a tractor-trailer spilled this load of steel pipes that forced the driver of the bus there to swerve. he flipped over the bus. 32 passengers heading west from el paso, through phoenix to los angeles, four people are dead this morning. several others very seriously hurt. caltran says all lanes of the interstate will remain closed throughout the afternoon. >>> president obama says that allegations of misconduct at v.a. hospitals are dishonorable and will not be tolerated. his first comments come on the scandal after a meeting this morning with the secretary of veterans affairs and his deputy chief of staff. >> there's allegations of v.a. staff covering up long wait times or cooking the books,ry not stand for it. not as command in chief, but also not as an american. >> now, the v.a. inspector general's office says that 26 facilities are being investigated nationwide, including a phoenix hospital where 40 vete
it happened around 2:15 this morning, just west of blithe in southern california. we have some video of the crash just into our newsroom. here you see apparently a tractor-trailer spilled this load of steel pipes that forced the driver of the bus there to swerve. he flipped over the bus. 32 passengers heading west from el paso, through phoenix to los angeles, four people are dead this morning. several others very seriously hurt. caltran says all lanes of the interstate will remain closed...
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. >> what scientists know about the great earthquake destined to rumble through southern california some day. >> and the great protest. >> how are we going to get it? people power. >> a community braces for another summer and demands, chicago do something if they can't save lives at least send help. consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> we've heard you talk about the history of suicide in your family. >> there's no status quo, just the bottom line. >> but, what about buying shares in a professional athlete? real perspective, consider this on al jazeera america >> every saturday join us for exclusive, revealing, and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time. rosie perez >> i had to fight back, or else my ass was gonna get kicked... >> a tough childhood... >> there was a crying, there was a lot of laughter... >> finding her voice >> i was
. >> what scientists know about the great earthquake destined to rumble through southern california some day. >> and the great protest. >> how are we going to get it? people power. >> a community braces for another summer and demands, chicago do something if they can't save lives at least send help. consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it...
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now at 8:30. >> pam: people fleeing from their homes in southern california.han half- a- dozen wildfires rage out of contol. >> pam: the most intense fire is in carlsbad -- north of san diego. underway right now. dozens of homes already destroyed. paul vercammen is live at the scene in carlsbad. paul? >> reporter: look over my left shoulder the most active fighter the san marcus buyer. foreseen the evacuation and they postponed the commencement ceremony that would have taken place this weekend. in all eight fires burning 20 buildings officially week destroyed and others partially damaged. not only that university and that neighborhood lego land part of the military base and businesses and some of the homes cost a lot of people finding themselves on pants and needles. keenan in new >> pam: how is that affecting all this? >> healed impact and connected to northern california all of californian and clothing nor california. those are the bone dry spots that it really feared could be trouble spot. gniezno what whensan francisco police raided (male announcer): now,
now at 8:30. >> pam: people fleeing from their homes in southern california.han half- a- dozen wildfires rage out of contol. >> pam: the most intense fire is in carlsbad -- north of san diego. underway right now. dozens of homes already destroyed. paul vercammen is live at the scene in carlsbad. paul? >> reporter: look over my left shoulder the most active fighter the san marcus buyer. foreseen the evacuation and they postponed the commencement ceremony that would have taken...
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fast-moving wildfires are swallowing up homes in southern california. >> there's fire over here. there's fire over here. there's fire everywhere. we're surrounded right now. >> pelley: carter evans is on the fire line. holly williams is with rescue workers at the coal mine disaster in turkey. >> reporter: every time a survivor or a body emerges from the mine shaft, the crowd here pushes forward to see if it's friend.amily member or their >> pelley: vanita nair reports on a link between obesity and breast cancer. and jeff glor shows us what is inside the new national museum that tells the story of 9/11. >> it is emotional stuff. if people aren't sad here, we've done something wrong. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. western edition and news is breaking in the west tonight. the drought, a heat wave and strong winds are the elements for the disaster unfolding in southern california. wild fires are burning out of control in san diego county. this is carlsbad, the city sent notices today
fast-moving wildfires are swallowing up homes in southern california. >> there's fire over here. there's fire over here. there's fire everywhere. we're surrounded right now. >> pelley: carter evans is on the fire line. holly williams is with rescue workers at the coal mine disaster in turkey. >> reporter: every time a survivor or a body emerges from the mine shaft, the crowd here pushes forward to see if it's friend.amily member or their >> pelley: vanita nair reports on...
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he left the stream of victims between northern and southern california, california. >> they call themselveshe ladies of lake los angeles. they traveled seven hours to san jose to ask a judge to stop a sexual predator from moving in for decades. christopher hubbard also known as the pillowcase rapist terrorized women from the bay area to southern california. he got his name because he put pillowcases over his victims heads to muffle their screams. hubbard admitted to 38 rapes over three decades. authorities believe the actual number of victims could top 100. >> we don't want him out, not where we live not were anyone else lives. >> last year san jose judge says hubbard could be released to the envelope valley, he would live five minutes away from misty breve illegals home. today the rape survivor told the judge she is scared. >> absolutely. if you look at his history, when he got out he never stopped he just kept doing it. >> hubbard has spent more of his life in prison and state mental hospitals than out. each time doctors deemed him no longer a danger and let him out, he raped again. some
he left the stream of victims between northern and southern california, california. >> they call themselveshe ladies of lake los angeles. they traveled seven hours to san jose to ask a judge to stop a sexual predator from moving in for decades. christopher hubbard also known as the pillowcase rapist terrorized women from the bay area to southern california. he got his name because he put pillowcases over his victims heads to muffle their screams. hubbard admitted to 38 rapes over three...
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the potential for fire so high firefighters in southern california are closing some roads to traffic ake way for trucks. it's not just california. hundreds of people in fritch, texas, are still evacuated after a wildfire there burned more than 90 homes. these cal fire crews called in from hundreds of miles away ready to jump into action at a moment's notice. what they need most here and around the west is rain. >> our thanks to cecilia vega reporting from southern california. >> she mentioned fire crews will get no help from the weather. accu-weather's jim dickey has the details. >>> good morning, john and diana. temperatures continue to soar along the west coast. many spots will challenge records once again. that includes fresno, climbing well into the triple-digits. l.a. breaking a new record. goes for san diego, too. all the way north to san francisco where we will near 90 degrees. with this, the santa ana winds continue. high fire danger continues. dry with gusty winds and any fire that does form will be able to spread quickly. john and diana, back to you. >> jim, thank you. >>> a
the potential for fire so high firefighters in southern california are closing some roads to traffic ake way for trucks. it's not just california. hundreds of people in fritch, texas, are still evacuated after a wildfire there burned more than 90 homes. these cal fire crews called in from hundreds of miles away ready to jump into action at a moment's notice. what they need most here and around the west is rain. >> our thanks to cecilia vega reporting from southern california. >> she...
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direct tv would continue to be based in southern california after the merger. the companies expect to close the deal within a year following a government review. >>> the cargo capsule built by space x is back on earth. the unpiloted capsule splashed down here baja, california early this morning, after spending a month at the international space station, the capsule left today loaded with nearly two tons of equipment. nasa contracts with space x to make deliveries because, of course, the space shuttle program was shut down. >>> coming up in our next half hour, a high fire danger. now governor brown is sounding the alarm. we'll show you what he had to say about the california fire forecast. >>> dozens of medical marijuana clubs have popped up all over san jose. now city hall is trying to reign them in a bit. the new rules and regulations that might be coming. >>> and i'm live at the finish line of beta breakers. the race went off without any major problems, but i'll tell you about a snag that delayed the start of the race, coming up. >>> coming up at 5:00, beatin
direct tv would continue to be based in southern california after the merger. the companies expect to close the deal within a year following a government review. >>> the cargo capsule built by space x is back on earth. the unpiloted capsule splashed down here baja, california early this morning, after spending a month at the international space station, the capsule left today loaded with nearly two tons of equipment. nasa contracts with space x to make deliveries because, of course,...
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new developments for the fight over the southern california sriracha plant, coming up. >>> the storm that dropped two feet of rain on the south and about 24 hours now moving up the east coast. the latest on a bus rescue, next. >>> got a story for nbc bay area investigative unit. call the type lynn at 1-888-996-tips or e-mail us at theunit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> and a live look at san jose this morning. the city now home to more than a million people. san jose hit the mark once before about five years ago and then, of course, populationrece. san jose, the 10th largest city in the nation. >>> well, happening now, the storm system that tore across part parts of the u.s. killing dozens of people finally losing steam. the florida panhandle drenched under nearly two feet of water. while in baltimore a long long blocked section of the street has just collapsed. in philadelphia, fast-moving flood waters engulfed a bus, two passengers and a bus driver onboard had to actually climb on to the roof of the bus to wait for firefighters to rescue them. luckily, no one was hurt. the storm is the same o
new developments for the fight over the southern california sriracha plant, coming up. >>> the storm that dropped two feet of rain on the south and about 24 hours now moving up the east coast. the latest on a bus rescue, next. >>> got a story for nbc bay area investigative unit. call the type lynn at 1-888-996-tips or e-mail us at theunit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> and a live look at san jose this morning. the city now home to more than a million people. san jose hit the...
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heading toward the san joaquin valley and southern california.emperatures held down monday and tuesday. they are starts to bounce up a little bit. 76 in kentfield. concord 74-77. palo alto 76 today. low clouds. it looks like a northerly breeze is starting to chew up that fog. eventually it will win out. still kind of solid on most of the marin and san mateo coast. not a turbo charge sea breeze but there will be a little breeze here today. so far it's out of the south or west turning more northwest toward santa rosa. high pressure to the north. low pressure to the south. 40 up in tahoe. pretty good rain and snow the last 24 hours up there. 53 ukiah. so for the morning low clouds for some. clear for others. sunny and breezy. it will be a little warmer today as the warming trend kicks in today. it looks like sunday will be the warmest day. a couple of low 90s inland. fog, sun, nice. breezy for a few but i expect that low cloud deck to lose out to a couple later on. low 80s pittsburgh, antioch, brentwood, oakley. 60s to low 70s for others including b
heading toward the san joaquin valley and southern california.emperatures held down monday and tuesday. they are starts to bounce up a little bit. 76 in kentfield. concord 74-77. palo alto 76 today. low clouds. it looks like a northerly breeze is starting to chew up that fog. eventually it will win out. still kind of solid on most of the marin and san mateo coast. not a turbo charge sea breeze but there will be a little breeze here today. so far it's out of the south or west turning more...
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right now at least nine wildfires in southern california. latest on the effort to keep the flames at bay. >> reporter: a semi truck catches fire driving down a san francisco street. then careens into a funeral home. coming up next, take a look at the damage left behind. ,,,, happened at the company picnic. oww, that's hot. that is hot! wow daddy like. owww, that is smoking hot! ahhh, hmmm, awww! hi georgia. hey georgia. man this is hot! try jack's hottest sandwich yet. his new blazin' chicken sandwich has spicy crispy chicken, ghost pepper ranch sauce, and sliced jalapeños. owww, that's hot! you better be holdin' a sandwich. thank you! thank you! dedicated bankers born to go the extra mile. you've been such a big help. it's what i like to do. so you can choose a bank where helping people comes first. [monotone] she says, "switch to progressive and you could save hundreds." call or click today. who police now have in cust these people spent the night ca shopping cente >>> a 4-year-old is attacked with a crowbar inside a bay area walmart. who
right now at least nine wildfires in southern california. latest on the effort to keep the flames at bay. >> reporter: a semi truck catches fire driving down a san francisco street. then careens into a funeral home. coming up next, take a look at the damage left behind. ,,,, happened at the company picnic. oww, that's hot. that is hot! wow daddy like. owww, that is smoking hot! ahhh, hmmm, awww! hi georgia. hey georgia. man this is hot! try jack's hottest sandwich yet. his new blazin'...
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we have a lot of resources in southern california. we hit this hard with two air tankers, a helicopter, eight rangens and put everybody to work -- echingskins put everybody to work -- engines and put everybody to work. >> theome owner lived -- theome owner -- the homeowner lived here for 18 years. cal fire tells me this is the first vegetation fire where they lost a home this year and they predict a bad fire season. live in gilroy, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> extreme fire danger prompted the closure of allen rock park, the dry conditions, high temperatures and low humidity are the perfect conditions for a grass fire. chief meteorologist bill martin joins us with a look at the hottest spots out there today. >> last couple days we had record heat. look how hot inland. the heat was in the inland bay valleys. you were in the upper 90s. that meant high fire danger. fire danger in the bay area this weekend has been in the high level. tomorrow and next couple days it starts to work its way down to moderate level because we get an onshore flow.
we have a lot of resources in southern california. we hit this hard with two air tankers, a helicopter, eight rangens and put everybody to work -- echingskins put everybody to work -- engines and put everybody to work. >> theome owner lived -- theome owner -- the homeowner lived here for 18 years. cal fire tells me this is the first vegetation fire where they lost a home this year and they predict a bad fire season. live in gilroy, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> extreme fire danger...
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. >> the southern california case, a woman held ten years the suspect, in court, now claiming it's a break up not a kidnapping. >> a happy chapter in a tragic story. a woman in a coma gives birth to a son. >> and a new stamp from the white house, how it's become an immediate hit in san francisco post offices. >> this is the video police in salinas used to justify the shooting of a man officers say was threatening them with garden shears. good evening, everyone, i'm carolyn johnson. >> when that man wouldn't drop the shears police dropped him. tonight many in the hispanic community are angry. abc7 news reporter vic lee is live with video and reaction to what it shows. vic? >> police chief mcmillan just wrapped up a briefing. the message is don't rush to judgment until his investigation is over the chief says he'll be meeting with community leaders later but tonight there will be a separate community meeting here in the city. we're not showing the actual shooting. here they are. >> the videos are graphic. they show the man being shot several times in, a cell phone video, two officers f
. >> the southern california case, a woman held ten years the suspect, in court, now claiming it's a break up not a kidnapping. >> a happy chapter in a tragic story. a woman in a coma gives birth to a son. >> and a new stamp from the white house, how it's become an immediate hit in san francisco post offices. >> this is the video police in salinas used to justify the shooting of a man officers say was threatening them with garden shears. good evening, everyone, i'm...
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. >> now the latest on the string of wildfires it will burning right now in southern california. crews now say 47 homes have been destroyed and most those homes are in the community of san marcos in san diego county. four fires are still burning and damage now is estimated at $20 million. san diego area residents are allowed to return to their homes to salvage what they can because of cooler temperatures and milder weather identify the weekend all fire evacuation orders were lits in -- lifted in the area yesterday. some residents are not fine much to return to. >>> we have our loved ones and friends still here and our animals and that is more important. these are just "things" and they can be replaced. >> 2,000 acres have been charred in the area of san marcos. >> police are looking for the person would shot and killed a man on a hiking trail. this happened on friday north of red bluff. the sheriff deputies say the attacker robbed a 69-year-old francis gregory and a come pan beyond before shooting both men and leaving them to die. gregory died at the scene. the friend, 76, was ai
. >> now the latest on the string of wildfires it will burning right now in southern california. crews now say 47 homes have been destroyed and most those homes are in the community of san marcos in san diego county. four fires are still burning and damage now is estimated at $20 million. san diego area residents are allowed to return to their homes to salvage what they can because of cooler temperatures and milder weather identify the weekend all fire evacuation orders were lits in --...
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firefighters try to gain control of several wildfires now burning in southern california. the hines v-a hospital is under investigation amid allegations of a secret waiting list. we'll have a *live report. and it's first jobs week. marcus shows us how he got into the working world. good morning. i'm dan ponce. and i'm erin mcelroy. thanks for joining us on the wgn morning news at *4 a-m. this is this lobbyist weather year we've had. and going with the whole year. >> later today we will equal or full amount of rain in one day. we've already had 3 1/2 inches. typically we get here is the may or the march forecast. we will only be in the high 50s today. maybe some breaks in the afternoon. down to mid way we are 46.5. as you look at the radar, keep in mind the river was at flood stage last night. water is expected to drop here there was a flood warning there. we continue to see green. the good news is no strong thunderstorms or heavy rain. an upper bubble system will loom over us giving us a chance for showers. that just today but also tonight and tomorrow and even into early
firefighters try to gain control of several wildfires now burning in southern california. the hines v-a hospital is under investigation amid allegations of a secret waiting list. we'll have a *live report. and it's first jobs week. marcus shows us how he got into the working world. good morning. i'm dan ponce. and i'm erin mcelroy. thanks for joining us on the wgn morning news at *4 a-m. this is this lobbyist weather year we've had. and going with the whole year. >> later today we will...
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nowell w -- noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a southern california man who kidnapped his girlfriend's 15-year-old daughter and held her for 10 years is under arrest. 41-year-old e.g. sig booked for -- isidro garcia is booked for raping, kidnapping and false imprisonment. she came forward after getting in touch with her sister on facebook. we learned she tried to escape twice but was beaten. authorities say isidro garcia told her her family would be dedeported if -- deported if she tried to find them. >>> she was struck by a train, investigators say the 18-year- old was crash the tracks with -- was crossing the tracks and didn't hear the train monday night. the memorial tonight will be held at the high school at 8:00 p.m. >>> today was a global day of action against chevron with local protesters gathering outside the refinery in richmond. >> these are choices that this company made to deliberately poison the people and community for profit. >> the protest arizona were all speaking out -- protesters were all speaking out and their list of complaints is long. the oil contamination, frack
nowell w -- noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a southern california man who kidnapped his girlfriend's 15-year-old daughter and held her for 10 years is under arrest. 41-year-old e.g. sig booked for -- isidro garcia is booked for raping, kidnapping and false imprisonment. she came forward after getting in touch with her sister on facebook. we learned she tried to escape twice but was beaten. authorities say isidro garcia told her her family would be dedeported if -- deported if...
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. >>> our developing news from southern california. you are looking at live pictures of the scene, the they way closure, the main freeway linking los angeles and las vegas remains shut down after an over pass collapse and fire which is still burning. katie marzullo, what a nightmare. >> fire is still burning 15 hours later and we understand it is windy in that area. state transportation officials now are saying interstate 15 will be closed for up to two days. back to the live pictures, the overpass over highway 15 shows the flames with crews still on the scene. when everything is clear and the fire is out then the investigators can go in there and assess the condition of i-15 because the lanes could be damaged from the falling steel. the overpass has been burning all night and firefighters have been on the scene all night along with the construction crew using large equipment and bulldozers to tear down the dangerous dangling chunks of what is left of the structure. it caught fire year afternoon when a worker using a blow torch ignited
. >>> our developing news from southern california. you are looking at live pictures of the scene, the they way closure, the main freeway linking los angeles and las vegas remains shut down after an over pass collapse and fire which is still burning. katie marzullo, what a nightmare. >> fire is still burning 15 hours later and we understand it is windy in that area. state transportation officials now are saying interstate 15 will be closed for up to two days. back to the live...
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. >>> now, at 6:04 developing in southern california, officials fear the wind that whipped up this brush fire in the foothills of los angeles could start up again and undo all the work they did overnight. the fire started yesterday quickly burning more than 1,000 acres. the intense winds just pulled those flames into the night sky, spreading embers along the hillside. at one point more than 1,600 homes were evacuated and those orders have since been lifted. the national weather service has issued a red flag warning for extremely dangerous fire conditions in parts of los angeles, san bernardino, ventura until tonight. >>> hot and dry conditions with wind gusts between 60 and 70 miles per hour. >>> new this morning, massive flames force two people and a dog out of their san jose home. one person burned on the hand but will be okay. this fire broke out just before 9:30 last night. they had a hard time reaching the flames and barrier or clutter in the front yard, they say. it all happened at foxworthy avenue and it's on the border of campbell. no word yet on a cause. >>> the tsa says it's be
. >>> now, at 6:04 developing in southern california, officials fear the wind that whipped up this brush fire in the foothills of los angeles could start up again and undo all the work they did overnight. the fire started yesterday quickly burning more than 1,000 acres. the intense winds just pulled those flames into the night sky, spreading embers along the hillside. at one point more than 1,600 homes were evacuated and those orders have since been lifted. the national weather service...
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most of the rapes happened in southern california but about 10 took place in the san jose and northern california. state law says convicted are to be released to their last known address before they went to prison. and in this case it's a small white house near palmdale. neighbors are furious and say there are already 900 sex offenders who live in the city. >> he has to go by my house to go in town for medicine and groceries, anything. and my kids play outside. so they are going to see my -- he is going to see my kids outside. he is not going to stop. >> there is no consideration given to our community. they are dumping this guy here. and he is 40 prior, 40 that he's admitted to?! come on. this isn't right. >> reporter: the courtroom doors open at 8:00. public comment begins at 10 a.m. cameras are not allowed inside. wherever hub board is released, he will have round the clock security for the first 30 days and then he will be required to wear an ankle bracelet 24/7 after that. back to you. >> kiet, apparently that area is rural without a lot of streetlights. >> reporter: yeah. the con
most of the rapes happened in southern california but about 10 took place in the san jose and northern california. state law says convicted are to be released to their last known address before they went to prison. and in this case it's a small white house near palmdale. neighbors are furious and say there are already 900 sex offenders who live in the city. >> he has to go by my house to go in town for medicine and groceries, anything. and my kids play outside. so they are going to see my...
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we are looking at the cooling trend in southern california.inds still pretty erratic and gusty from southern california. 75 los angeles and in the mountains it's been windy, lake tahoe 61 and 75 yosemite. temperatures around the bay with the cloud cover from san mateo and the gusty winds. it will be cool. low 60s from pacifica and half moon bay. stinson beach 64. 71 san rafael, 74 santa rosa and livermore. as you are head today at&t block, you know the drill. it will be breezy throughout the afternoon. bring the facts and temperatures mainly in the low to mid-60s. should be pretty typical there. the accuweather seven-day forecast, a little further cooling tomorrow and then the temperatures begin to rebound come tuesday. a few more 80s coming into play for the middle and the latter part of the week but notice we aren't looking at any 90ths. pretty pleasant with a slow and gradual warm-up wednesday through next weekend. >> those 90s, we are off the hook. >> yu. >> and a few 100s, too. >> thanks, lisa. let's check out sports. this morning the a's
we are looking at the cooling trend in southern california.inds still pretty erratic and gusty from southern california. 75 los angeles and in the mountains it's been windy, lake tahoe 61 and 75 yosemite. temperatures around the bay with the cloud cover from san mateo and the gusty winds. it will be cool. low 60s from pacifica and half moon bay. stinson beach 64. 71 san rafael, 74 santa rosa and livermore. as you are head today at&t block, you know the drill. it will be breezy throughout...
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we want to get back to our top story this morning for you, the terrifying rampage in southern california. >> cnn obtained exclusive video of the frightening moments when the bullets came flying into the ivy deli. kyung lah has the story. >> reporter: a normal friday night when suddenly -- >> i was looking at the camera, holy, oh my god. >> reporter: mike hassan's surveillance camera is capturing the moment at his store. customers ducking, a glass door shattering, while people run, one come tries to reach out to a victim and calls 911 as bullets fly overhead. the gunman is just outside, mere feet away, intent on killing. >> there's two bullets came in through the counter, the counter down here. you can see through. >> reporter: holes puncture the wall, riddle the glass. chunks of counter missing. that's a bullet fragment. >> yes. >> reporter: where did it come from? >> in the back. >> reporter: the worst is too gruesome to show. christopher ross martinez was headed to the deli to get something to eat. surveillance show him running inside, bullets hit him twice. the ucsp student bleeds to
we want to get back to our top story this morning for you, the terrifying rampage in southern california. >> cnn obtained exclusive video of the frightening moments when the bullets came flying into the ivy deli. kyung lah has the story. >> reporter: a normal friday night when suddenly -- >> i was looking at the camera, holy, oh my god. >> reporter: mike hassan's surveillance camera is capturing the moment at his store. customers ducking, a glass door shattering, while...
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danielle nottingham, cbs news hesperia, california. >> also in southern california, investigators are trying to figure out what caused this massive fire to break out in hollywood during the morning commute. flames and black smoke could be seen for miles there. it's a commercial building housing several businesses. it took two hours for firefighters finally to knock it down. nobody was injured. >>> some developing news here in san francisco. poisoned meatballs discovered in another neighborhood. people now worried about someone out there trying to kill their dogs. as kpix 5's mark kelly reports, dog lovers have simply had enough. >> reporter: the sunset reservoir is a clean safe place for a morning stroll and where kevin likes to walk his dogs. >> you can see a lot of dog walkers here. >> reporter: or so he thought. >> i don't know why someone would want to target these wonderful creatures. >> reporter: monday morning, a woman walking her dog in this park spotted meatballs laced with pills sitting on a plate. san francisco police collected the meat to investigate and when we told john,
danielle nottingham, cbs news hesperia, california. >> also in southern california, investigators are trying to figure out what caused this massive fire to break out in hollywood during the morning commute. flames and black smoke could be seen for miles there. it's a commercial building housing several businesses. it took two hours for firefighters finally to knock it down. nobody was injured. >>> some developing news here in san francisco. poisoned meatballs discovered in...
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the low is moving fast in southern california. as it does that will set up a north to south wind. and give us a little warmer day. 39 up in tahoe. still rather cool. the low went into nevada. in the morning we have low clouds and sunny. high pressure nose is in. we will start a warm up. a few inland locations might be near 90. but next week looking cool again. fog, sun, nice today. a breezy for a few afternoon temps. 60s and 70s. did go with one 80. morgan hill 78. santa rosa 78. 67 in san francisco after yesterday's 64. a lot of low clouds around but warmer weather kicks in. upper 80s to near 90 degrees by sunday. enter thank you very much. >>> for the first time in 14 years,s delaware state police had to utilize its bee swarm removal plan. a big rig hauling an estimated 20 million honey bees from florida to maine crashed and over turned on a freeway onramp. when the tow truck driver arrived on scene, they found the bees had escaped their hives. sorry i don't mean to laugh. and they were buzzing around. >> they are probably thirsty. now they are all disoriented and angry. >> the
the low is moving fast in southern california. as it does that will set up a north to south wind. and give us a little warmer day. 39 up in tahoe. still rather cool. the low went into nevada. in the morning we have low clouds and sunny. high pressure nose is in. we will start a warm up. a few inland locations might be near 90. but next week looking cool again. fog, sun, nice today. a breezy for a few afternoon temps. 60s and 70s. did go with one 80. morgan hill 78. santa rosa 78. 67 in san...
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move into southern california. so, if you do have family or making plans to move that way towards the middle of the week, by thursday and friday this thing will weaken tremendously but the great news, this is probably the best news all season. this could offer some rain to southern california and you just heard a couple weeks ago, san diego dealing with wildfires and even arizona now. this could be our saving grace and some conditions. i want to keep an eye on this, it is wednesday and thursday. amanda move through southern california and this computer model not picking up on a whole lot of rain, but nonetheless as areas of low pressure move over and offer cooling clouds and the potential for showers. this is something they are watching very closely even for us here at home if we do get model, if it wants to move this way by 100 miles. we could be looking at some showers as we head towards thursday and friday. at this point, things look dry because the system is expected to move that way. look at this, don't blink,
move into southern california. so, if you do have family or making plans to move that way towards the middle of the week, by thursday and friday this thing will weaken tremendously but the great news, this is probably the best news all season. this could offer some rain to southern california and you just heard a couple weeks ago, san diego dealing with wildfires and even arizona now. this could be our saving grace and some conditions. i want to keep an eye on this, it is wednesday and...
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. >> now to startling case out of southern california. southern california man accused of abduct ago woman when she was just 15 and holding her captive for 10 years appeared in court today. 41-year-old garcia has been charged with kidnapping. former girlfriend daughter a decade ago. but tonight the attorney claims her allegations of abuse are just not true. abc news reporter david wright has the story. >> she was missing for 10 year years. disappearing at age 15 from the santa ana park. now reunited with her family. in an interview with our affiliate k abc tv she didn't want to show her face. >> i was 15 i could did nothin nothing. i ask what he wants. >>reporter: today 42-year-old garcia, her mother ex boyfriend was charged with kidnapping and rape. he denies the charges. if convicted he could face life in prison. police say her prison was this apartment building where they lived as married couple and had a daughter. no bars on the windows. she says she was convinced her own family no longer wanted her. >> remember this is a 15-year-old
. >> now to startling case out of southern california. southern california man accused of abduct ago woman when she was just 15 and holding her captive for 10 years appeared in court today. 41-year-old garcia has been charged with kidnapping. former girlfriend daughter a decade ago. but tonight the attorney claims her allegations of abuse are just not true. abc news reporter david wright has the story. >> she was missing for 10 year years. disappearing at age 15 from the santa ana...
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another deadly tour bus crash happened in southern california.ails we are finding out about this early morning crash. at least four people have been killed. >> plus a string of attacks on women on a popular walking path in concord. who police are looking for and the precautions people are taking. >> highway 24 we have a big problem with a motorcycle that went down between highway 13 and broadway and now there is a big back up building on the way to the caldecott. >> plenty of low clouds out there and temperatures mainly in the 50s and upper 40s. palo alto 51. los gatos 55. it will be warmer today. at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies, which is why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity, that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and why with our partner in brazil, we are producing a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane to fuel cars. let's broaden the world's energy mix, let's go. >>> someone has been attacking women along a popular walking trail in concord. what may shock you is how old po
another deadly tour bus crash happened in southern california.ails we are finding out about this early morning crash. at least four people have been killed. >> plus a string of attacks on women on a popular walking path in concord. who police are looking for and the precautions people are taking. >> highway 24 we have a big problem with a motorcycle that went down between highway 13 and broadway and now there is a big back up building on the way to the caldecott. >> plenty of...
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also, two state lawmakers from southern california have introduced a bill that would close an income tax loophole, it would have allowed sterling to write off his league-imposed $2.5 million fine as a business expense when he files his state return. >>> prosecutors have dropped a criminal charge against a transgender high school student from he cuelies. charged with misdemeanor battery after a fight with three other students in november. gutierrez was bullied and fought back. as part of the deal with prosecutors, she'll attend a teen conflict program. >>> the san francisco landlord who gave tenants a all right requiring them to have an annual income of at least $100,000 apologized for sending it. tenants of the rent-controlled apartment building say, the landlord robert shelton had gone too far in making unlawful demands. some paying rent well below market value claim they're being harassed. housing rights advocates say landlords cannot require an existing tenant provide income verification or be evicted for not providing certain checks. he rescinded the warning saying it contained i
also, two state lawmakers from southern california have introduced a bill that would close an income tax loophole, it would have allowed sterling to write off his league-imposed $2.5 million fine as a business expense when he files his state return. >>> prosecutors have dropped a criminal charge against a transgender high school student from he cuelies. charged with misdemeanor battery after a fight with three other students in november. gutierrez was bullied and fought back. as part...