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people are texting us. sending us videos of their board. people are building these kits. they're not doing it monday to friday 9:00 to 5:00. they're doing it at night and on weekends. those are times we have to be available. >> grain has actually increased the number of classes offered and once again customers have responded. >> people who normally might have vacationed somewhere exotic are coming here perhaps to build a board and have an experience that's more memorable and seems to have actual value for their investment and leave with a surfboard. >> grain surfboards is still a business. they want their customers to know it's about more than just money. it's about an experience. a very personal one. that they want to continue to share with each and every person. >> for us it's a lifestyle as much as a business. you can make a life that you can really feel is rewarding. we build this business and continue to build this business around a set of values that we have about how we want to live and live in the world. >> we don't want people to build boards that won't surf well
people are texting us. sending us videos of their board. people are building these kits. they're not doing it monday to friday 9:00 to 5:00. they're doing it at night and on weekends. those are times we have to be available. >> grain has actually increased the number of classes offered and once again customers have responded. >> people who normally might have vacationed somewhere exotic are coming here perhaps to build a board and have an experience that's more memorable and seems...
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halftime spots likes to bet mr penalty so too late stayed however three minutes after the interval texts us lunch and i have sole red meat you can vote off pull to go but from the penalty spot before ari made it to to the seventy six minutes. but then the lights went out the new stadium. and it took fifteen minutes to get them partially read it and when the game resumed zuba by the same letter to go each deep into injury time to give the visitors the win forty you spot at sunningdale we desire you made his debut in this game and understandably said he'd never forget it . well meanwhile plus former champions are being kept up the pressure on the top four with a controversial one no when it's second bottom spot acknowledge the been defender leandra de silva saw his feeble first off penalty denied by said davies it off but go the bidding has saved his blushes with a seventy second minute strike despite a wave of protests from the home side who insisted the striker hound the ball in the build up still will be into the victory and stay fit. while looking at moscow's new manager jersey crucero re
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in london, looters used text messages to identify new targets. mer in philadelphia, gangs used text messaging to quickly organize into so-called flash mobs that have preyed on downtown businesses. >> we're kind of scarred with the whole flash mob, the city and south street as well. >> reporter: apparently out of nowhere crowds suddenly appear and run wild, social media seemed to have become anti- social media. >> can you hear me now!? in san francisco, bart says cell phones were turned off to keep protestors from putting passengers in danger. >> it would be the equivalent to people protesting on an airplane while you're in flight. >> reporter: but critics say the cell phone shutdown mirrors attempts in the middle east to block social media. >> you can't use communication as a tool for social control at home while criticizing foreign governments for doing the same thing. >> reporter: this may all be part of our adjustment to new ways to communicate. after all, once even the printing press was considered dangerous. john blackstone, cbs news, san fra
in london, looters used text messages to identify new targets. mer in philadelphia, gangs used text messaging to quickly organize into so-called flash mobs that have preyed on downtown businesses. >> we're kind of scarred with the whole flash mob, the city and south street as well. >> reporter: apparently out of nowhere crowds suddenly appear and run wild, social media seemed to have become anti- social media. >> can you hear me now!? in san francisco, bart says cell phones...
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more successfully than making phone calls when a network experiences high volume that's because texting uses. for more now i'm joined by joe brown the editor in chief with gizmoto.com. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> the odd thing was we had an earthquake in new york city this week. when everybody's trying to get a signal it imja jams it up. >> when you have a big event an acute event everybody's going to call you, your mom overseas or your brother or your aunt. all of that traffic, all of that data just crushes the networks. text messages are tiny, they can fit through the cracks. they're easy to get a message through. that's your best be bet. >> they keep regarding regardless if you keep hitting send? >> right. >> what about ie pads? what if you have a touch pad devices that operates almost like a pc? >> any kind of access to the internet's going to be great. the internet is something that's not superconnected to your local conditions. so if a cell phone tower goes down, the internet's can be fine. that means if you want to send an email saying you're okay, it's going to have more
more successfully than making phone calls when a network experiences high volume that's because texting uses. for more now i'm joined by joe brown the editor in chief with gizmoto.com. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> the odd thing was we had an earthquake in new york city this week. when everybody's trying to get a signal it imja jams it up. >> when you have a big event an acute event everybody's going to call you, your mom overseas or your brother or your aunt. all of...
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why are you texting us all of us? >> we appreciate it and everything.t's great. >> we got drizzle once again this morning, mike. >> very thick. look outside. show what is going on. we have measurable drizzle. at higher elevation in bay area like the east bay hills where we get drizzle in the set up. whatever. the cold medicine again. 5:18. take a look at our temperatures. 60 in mountain view. the rest of us in the mid-to-upper 50s. that is a constant in the forecast. the temperatures monterey and inland the low to mid-50s for you. talk about the highlights. sunny and cool today. cloudy at the coast. expect most sunshine farther away from the coast. cloudy, drizzle. expected to return tonight. a slight warming trend this week, especially inland. we see a small warming trend today from one degree in concord to two degrees in santa rosa, three degrees in san francisco and fremont. oakland and san jose should warm four degrees. compared to yesterday afternoon. 13 hours and 52 minutes of sunshine today. clouds increasing through 5:00. possibly 7:00 to 8:00.
why are you texting us all of us? >> we appreciate it and everything.t's great. >> we got drizzle once again this morning, mike. >> very thick. look outside. show what is going on. we have measurable drizzle. at higher elevation in bay area like the east bay hills where we get drizzle in the set up. whatever. the cold medicine again. 5:18. take a look at our temperatures. 60 in mountain view. the rest of us in the mid-to-upper 50s. that is a constant in the forecast. the...
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use text messaging. use e-mail, et cetera. and just leave the airwaves as free as possible. everyone to take precautions. >> what happens if the storm is so strong that it starts smashing down your infrastructure in terms of towers and so on? >> well, generally, again, the best thing we can do for -- in preparation for a hurricane is to build a foundational network which we do at verizon that's built on reliability and redundancy. so we have that as a starting point. and then on top of that we build a robust plan to be ready to react. and none of us can predict what will happen in the event of a hurricane. but in the event some things do happen, we have people in place staged to respond. we have towers in place, portable towers. we have portable generators. we have extra capacity. and we have what we call cells on wheels, which are portable cell sites that we can deploy. and again, provide service back in an area that has been impacted by storm damage. >> mr. melone, thank you very much indeed. >> thank you. >>> and we'll be right back after this break. it's true. you never
use text messaging. use e-mail, et cetera. and just leave the airwaves as free as possible. everyone to take precautions. >> what happens if the storm is so strong that it starts smashing down your infrastructure in terms of towers and so on? >> well, generally, again, the best thing we can do for -- in preparation for a hurricane is to build a foundational network which we do at verizon that's built on reliability and redundancy. so we have that as a starting point. and then on top...
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policies as opposed to looking deeply into that religion and caring for one another as the biblical text calls usdo. >> i appreciate your statements and, in fact, we heard from pope benedict yesterday that there was a sort of move towards talking about economic policy. we tend to think about, you know, the catholic church as being just about a pro-life movement, but also hear about economic policies, is that indicative the catholic church is moving in precisely this same sort of direction? >> absolutely. his predecessor, pope john paul, had a favorite saying, he said i dream of a world where none would be so poor they have nothing to give and none will be so rich they have nothing to receive. i think a commitment to ending the poverty that kills, healing the earth, is a commitment that cuts across all religious traditions, and i'm happy that the pope had said what he did. >> bob edgar, thank you so much for joining us tonight, i know this is going to be a tough conversation to have and appreciate your thoughtfulness in it. >> great to be with you. >> thanks. >>> still to come, where else can you
policies as opposed to looking deeply into that religion and caring for one another as the biblical text calls usdo. >> i appreciate your statements and, in fact, we heard from pope benedict yesterday that there was a sort of move towards talking about economic policy. we tend to think about, you know, the catholic church as being just about a pro-life movement, but also hear about economic policies, is that indicative the catholic church is moving in precisely this same sort of...
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you can get more texts out than you can get calls. something for all of uso keep in mind in theheuture. >> okay, david, thanks so much. as we said, one of the biggest concerns, all the nuclear power plants, near so many millions of people on this coast. 12 plants declared unusual events, the lowest emergency classification. but one plant had to scramble when the backup power didn't come on. and abc's jim sciutto has been reporting on this all day. jim? >> reporter: diane, we're just five miles from the epicenter of this quake. this is not considered a high risk area. in fact, the north anna plant, built to withstand an earthquake of 6.2 maximum on the richter scale, just four times as strong as today. a relatively thin safety cushion. at the epicenter, residents of mineral, virginia, felt the earth move, the ground rumble. the post office sustained so much damage, the mail carriers had to sort the letters in the street. tell me what it felt like. >> initially it was a low rumbling, and then you could -- the noise increased. you could start to see, certainly
you can get more texts out than you can get calls. something for all of uso keep in mind in theheuture. >> okay, david, thanks so much. as we said, one of the biggest concerns, all the nuclear power plants, near so many millions of people on this coast. 12 plants declared unusual events, the lowest emergency classification. but one plant had to scramble when the backup power didn't come on. and abc's jim sciutto has been reporting on this all day. jim? >> reporter: diane, we're just...
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>> one smart way to use it outside of the normal calling is text messaging. it uses less capacity on the network which then frees up resources for our local police and fire. >> that's the plan to let someone know i'm safe. >> reporter: and while phones may be down, the internet would be working. send an e-mail to let loved ones know you're okay. kevin tibbles, nbc news chicago. >> so don't make fun of that old kitchen wall phone at your parent's or grandparent's house. >>> when we come back, the race is on across about 20 states now to stock up on everything from food to batteries to diapers. >>> we're back. we have talked about the rush to get out. thsh >>> we're back. we talked about the rush to get out. the rush is also on to buy and be prepared. at food stores and lowes and home depots, from the charlotte area in north carolina all the way up to the tiniest inner city food stores in new york and beyond to new england, the same thing is happening at stores. michelle franzen's in asbury park with she's witnessed some of this. michelle, good evening. >> repor
>> one smart way to use it outside of the normal calling is text messaging. it uses less capacity on the network which then frees up resources for our local police and fire. >> that's the plan to let someone know i'm safe. >> reporter: and while phones may be down, the internet would be working. send an e-mail to let loved ones know you're okay. kevin tibbles, nbc news chicago. >> so don't make fun of that old kitchen wall phone at your parent's or grandparent's house....
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text messaging, don't over load the network, use the communication that you have so that many people can use it. otherwise you have to get in line. >> reporter: also in the wake of the east coast quake, the congressional leaders are putting aside a pot of money so that police and fire agencies can have their own cell phone space, so that at least they could communicate with each other in the case of an emergency. in washington, scott mcfarland ktvu channel 2 action news. >>> and our coverage of that east coast quake continues. coming up on ktvu at 6:00, can animals sense an earthquake before humans? our expert, john fowler, has more on the quake and the animal reaction just moments before. >>> and looking for burglars who stole a number of animal medications at a pet hospital. they discovered the break-in when they arrived for work yesterday morning. the burglars didn't take anything other than the drugs. if you know anything about the break-in, the police want you to give them a call. >>> and we told you earlier in this news cast a
text messaging, don't over load the network, use the communication that you have so that many people can use it. otherwise you have to get in line. >> reporter: also in the wake of the east coast quake, the congressional leaders are putting aside a pot of money so that police and fire agencies can have their own cell phone space, so that at least they could communicate with each other in the case of an emergency. in washington, scott mcfarland ktvu channel 2 action news. >>> and...
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. >>> still time to text us and "choose the news."or the story you want to see. 1 is a condolence letter to india from a fighter pilot ordered to take down an enemy. he's seeking forgiveness. text 2 for electronic tattoos. this could actually keep you alive. text 3, luxury homes in london, the market is red hot in the central part of that city. just brace yourself for the price tag, though. wait until you see it, if you pick it. the winning story airs next hour. >>> right now, though, you have been sounding off about our "talk back" question. carol costello joins us with your responses. >> drew, today's question is, is warren buffett's compromise good or just politics? he echos what majority of americans want and know must happen to move toward a balanced budget. lin says -- mr. buffet, while you're waiting for congress to fight over and then not enact a close of loopholes or raise in taxes for the mega rich, write a check. this from kevin -- warren buffett is on track. i embrace this idea 101%. this alone will not solve our problems,
. >>> still time to text us and "choose the news."or the story you want to see. 1 is a condolence letter to india from a fighter pilot ordered to take down an enemy. he's seeking forgiveness. text 2 for electronic tattoos. this could actually keep you alive. text 3, luxury homes in london, the market is red hot in the central part of that city. just brace yourself for the price tag, though. wait until you see it, if you pick it. the winning story airs next hour. >>>...
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jurors are prohibited from tweeting, texting or using any smart device to discuss or research cases. the law was signed by governor jerry brown last friday. it also says that jurors can only consider facts presented to them in court. violators could face up to six months in jail. that law takes effect in january. >> 6:14. he's changes his mind. san francisco interim mayor ed lee will announce his intentions to run for a full 4-year term. vaulting him to the top of an already crowded list of candidates. bob joins us live from san francisco with a look at the decision. morning. >> reporter: good morning, laura. question, he pledged not to run for a full term when he was interim mayor in january but in a few hours inside the department of lectures, in city hall, interim mayor ed lee of san francisco expected to announce that he's breaking that promise, filing apers and announcing hiscc1: candidacy ending weeks of speculation of will he or won't he. in an interview with the acknowledged that 1: his back pedalling on the promise might be hard four people to understand but he believes he i
jurors are prohibited from tweeting, texting or using any smart device to discuss or research cases. the law was signed by governor jerry brown last friday. it also says that jurors can only consider facts presented to them in court. violators could face up to six months in jail. that law takes effect in january. >> 6:14. he's changes his mind. san francisco interim mayor ed lee will announce his intentions to run for a full 4-year term. vaulting him to the top of an already crowded list...
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learned that they planned to use text messages to coordinate a similar demonstration. they said barts temporary interruption of cell phone service did not effect by first amendment rights of any persons to protest in the lawful manner. another protest is planned for money. >> in libya rebel leaders say the end is year for gadhafi's regime. this marked the first time since the uprising began in february that rebels threatened the strong hold. this evening came word that rebels are celebrating after pushing government forces out. we found this report just before the celebrations began. >> reporter: on this day, even if you couldn't see the fire fight close up, you could hear it's deafening sounds from the eastern part of the city [gunshot] >> there are snipers on the tops of buildings, loud banks, we've got to get out of here. >> despite the major battle going on around him, a fighter that doesn't want to be identified to protect his family was confident of victory. >> considering the fighting is so fear, how long do you think. >> a couple of days. >> a couple of days. >
learned that they planned to use text messages to coordinate a similar demonstration. they said barts temporary interruption of cell phone service did not effect by first amendment rights of any persons to protest in the lawful manner. another protest is planned for money. >> in libya rebel leaders say the end is year for gadhafi's regime. this marked the first time since the uprising began in february that rebels threatened the strong hold. this evening came word that rebels are...
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uses a lot less band width and time. it's been more successful. after the earthquake, texts went through more than cell phone use did. is no technology in place to text 911. that's something they are working on as well. we can't text to 911. >> that was fascinating. you are right. i was able to post on facebook or send an e-mail, but i couldn't use my phone to call anybody. >> you can do all the things and your phone gets jammed. you can't text 911. >> really interesting information. >> thank you. >> as rebels scrambled to find muammar gadhafi and an audio tape from the leader surfaces. we will tell what you it said. a fascinating discovery inside gadhafi's compound. picture after picture of a woman he professed to love. you are never going to guess who this is. you are in "the situation room." i know you're gonna love. [ barks ] yes, it's new beneful healthy fiesta. made with wholesome grains, real chicken, even accents of tomato and avocado. yeah! come on! [ barking ] gotta love the protein for muscles-- whoo-hoo! and omega-rich nutrition for that shiny coat. ever think healthy could taste so good? [ woman announcin
uses a lot less band width and time. it's been more successful. after the earthquake, texts went through more than cell phone use did. is no technology in place to text 911. that's something they are working on as well. we can't text to 911. >> that was fascinating. you are right. i was able to post on facebook or send an e-mail, but i couldn't use my phone to call anybody. >> you can do all the things and your phone gets jammed. you can't text 911. >> really interesting...
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it says the protesters planned to use text messages to organize another protest. bart officials said it did not interfere with free speech rights. >>> this morning, the 2-year- old boy is recovering at oakland children's hospital after being shot in the arm. two women, relatives of the little boy brought him to the hospital. one said it happened while the boy was sitting in a car, the other said it happened while they were walking on international boulevard. police checked both locations and said no one in the area heard or saw anything. >> it was that close, we should have. nobody heard anything. >> there is a lot of questions that need to be answered with regards to how to yeah, this child got shot. we've gotten some varying stories to this point. >> my little cousin, but he's okay. >> the child is your cousin? >> yeah. >> and he was walking with who? >> with us. he was walking with us. but he's okay now. >> the shooting of this boy follows the shooting of 3-year- old carlos nava. police say that shooting was gang related, and the child was an unintended victim.
it says the protesters planned to use text messages to organize another protest. bart officials said it did not interfere with free speech rights. >>> this morning, the 2-year- old boy is recovering at oakland children's hospital after being shot in the arm. two women, relatives of the little boy brought him to the hospital. one said it happened while the boy was sitting in a car, the other said it happened while they were walking on international boulevard. police checked both...
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i've spoken to the philadelphia chief, charles ramsey recently, he said they are using texting and social. is that how it happens? >> it's still under investigation. we know that we've gotten some information that some of these kids were at the montgomery county fair when it closed. they took the last bus back to the transit center in germantown, then when they got there, what we're thinking is that's when they started using the social media to get a larger group together to go into the 7-eleven. >> you put this video online. you hope it helps you bust these thugs. on the other hand, do you worry at all it would glorify them, because after an incident in philadelphia google searches for flash mobs peaked, do you think that other kids will say this is a way to get attention and on television? >> we're hopeful the reaction we've gotten from the community quells that. we've gotten overwhelming response from the community, in fact, because of the quality of the video we've identified now over half the kids involved in this and that's from folks who have seen the video and called us with infor
i've spoken to the philadelphia chief, charles ramsey recently, he said they are using texting and social. is that how it happens? >> it's still under investigation. we know that we've gotten some information that some of these kids were at the montgomery county fair when it closed. they took the last bus back to the transit center in germantown, then when they got there, what we're thinking is that's when they started using the social media to get a larger group together to go into the...
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text in church. i'm one of those weird kids who's worried about that. there are several kids that usedoved. >> what do you think, mike? were you trying to get those kids in there texting instead of listening to get more involved? >> absolutely. that's the whole point of doing the texting is to create dialogue and engagement. from the beginning when we did our message series at morning star, we wanted to be practical and relevant to where folks were living and apply the gospel to their everyday lives-before the texting, before a message series put a note in a note card in the bulletin and asked people we're getting ready to preach about heaven, what questions do you have? we put together our message series around those questions oftentimes and now it just gives us the real speed time to do that in the middle of the sermon people can text their questions in and have them responded to right then. >> some of the examples of questions you've had here, why hasn't pastor mike shaved today? i'm pregnant am i going to heaven? we were spared the damage that we saw in joplin, missouri, does sin h
text in church. i'm one of those weird kids who's worried about that. there are several kids that usedoved. >> what do you think, mike? were you trying to get those kids in there texting instead of listening to get more involved? >> absolutely. that's the whole point of doing the texting is to create dialogue and engagement. from the beginning when we did our message series at morning star, we wanted to be practical and relevant to where folks were living and apply the gospel to...
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. >> reporter: they met with the 14-year-old male and reported suspicious text messages. she did give us a statement as to what occurred that evening. >> did they admit the incident occurred? >> yes, they did. >> reporter: they are asking anybody with information about anyone appropriate behavior to call detectives. >>> jc due guard, they look into how the case failed and specifically they want to know phillip was able to hold the little girl right under the noses of parole officers. they are demanding better training for parole officers and better communication between law enforcement agencies. phillip has admitted to three other kidnappings spanning to the novato border, however he agrees to what happened and the nine-year-old was abducted in november of 1988. >>> we are getting a new high tech look in santa clara and they have rethesed the planned billion toll lore sports facility. most of the seats will be on one side of the stadium with luxury sweets on the -- suites on the other. the designers now know this stadium could be the home of both the 9ers and the raiders. >> there is no
. >> reporter: they met with the 14-year-old male and reported suspicious text messages. she did give us a statement as to what occurred that evening. >> did they admit the incident occurred? >> yes, they did. >> reporter: they are asking anybody with information about anyone appropriate behavior to call detectives. >>> jc due guard, they look into how the case failed and specifically they want to know phillip was able to hold the little girl right under the...
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said that protesters planned to use text messages to coordinate another demonstration on august 11th. so b.a.r.t. cut underground cell service. b.a.r.t. officials apologized for inconveniencing passengers and said that, quote, b.a.r.t.'s temporary interrupg of service did not affect any first amendment rights of any person to protest. >>> police tell ktvu that a little boy was crossing silver avenue ahead of a family member near elmyra street when he was struck around 11:30. the boy's injuries are not life threatening. officers are now looking for a dark green 1980s hatch back with a missing passenger side mirror. witnesses said that the driver appeared to be a latino man. >>> police in relationship pond are investigating a fatal hit- and-run accident that happened early this morning. the man was hit by a white pickup at the intersection of 13th street and colinga avenue around 1:00 a.m. he died at the scene. >>> a couple of blocks later a white pickup was set on fire. police are working to confirm if it is the vehicle involved in that hit-and-run. the victim's identity has not been r
said that protesters planned to use text messages to coordinate another demonstration on august 11th. so b.a.r.t. cut underground cell service. b.a.r.t. officials apologized for inconveniencing passengers and said that, quote, b.a.r.t.'s temporary interrupg of service did not affect any first amendment rights of any person to protest. >>> police tell ktvu that a little boy was crossing silver avenue ahead of a family member near elmyra street when he was struck around 11:30. the boy's...
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recommends that people take simple measures to reduce exposure to cell phone radiation, such as using a headset or texting. the director of the who's agency on cancer did say in a statement that it is important that additional research be conducted into the long-term heavy use of mobile phones pending the availability of such information, it is important to take a pragmatic measures to reduce exposure such as handsfree texting and handsfree devices. as supervisor avalos mentioned, we have determined that the specific exemption rate may not be the most reliable measure of radiofrequency energy that cell phones in mid due to many variables involved in calculating the value, but the potential risks associated with cell phone use now more established, so for that reason, sf environment is here today in support of the ordinance, which the strength in the public disclosure component of the legislation. finally, san franciscans and all cell phone users, for that matter, have the right to know the potential risks of cell phone use and how to reduce those risks. i want to thank supervisors avalos for your leadersh
recommends that people take simple measures to reduce exposure to cell phone radiation, such as using a headset or texting. the director of the who's agency on cancer did say in a statement that it is important that additional research be conducted into the long-term heavy use of mobile phones pending the availability of such information, it is important to take a pragmatic measures to reduce exposure such as handsfree texting and handsfree devices. as supervisor avalos mentioned, we have...
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. >>> governor brown signed a new law today making it a misdemeanor for jurors to text, twitt, or useir phone to discuss or research cases. the jurors may only accept facts given in court and not do their own research. >>> julie haener is live in the newsroom now with the stories we're working on for ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00. julie. >> reporter: ken, more on the late breaking developments on the central coast where a 4- year-old boy who was kidnapped has been found and more word on an arrest. >>> the tide seems to be turning on the salmon season. >>> also, an unusual crime fighting tool was unveiled today in east palo alto. why city leaders hope this new park will cut down on gang activity. >>> and authorities in marin county have a mystery on their hands tonight. what nay found inside a -- what they found inside a burning vehicle near tamales bay. >>> a polar bear attacked camping students killing one of them and injurying four others. someone then shot and killed the bear. this happened earlier today. a string of violence between norway and the north pole. about 80 people were ca
. >>> governor brown signed a new law today making it a misdemeanor for jurors to text, twitt, or useir phone to discuss or research cases. the jurors may only accept facts given in court and not do their own research. >>> julie haener is live in the newsroom now with the stories we're working on for ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00. julie. >> reporter: ken, more on the late breaking developments on the central coast where a 4- year-old boy who was kidnapped has been found...
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a new state law bans jurors from texting, twitting or using their smart phones from reading up on cases jurors use of the electronics is becoming a threat to the justice system. a juror who is found using electronic devices face as misdemeanor, the law takes effect in january. >>> according to a report filed by family members, 62-year-old chris modesti of concord left the bay area on july 25th heading to san diego aboard his sailboat amber. his son contacted the coast guard when he could not contact his father by phone. the coast guard is asking anyone with information to call them. >>> a young boy is reunited with his mother and the woman accused of kidnapping him is behind bars. the event unfolded live on ktvu news at 5:00 in the town of atascadero. janine de la vega tells us what led authorities to the child and the suspected kidnapper. >> reporter: signs alerted drivers that a 4-year-old boy had been kidnapped by this woman, hail. hail got into a fight with the boy's mother at a homeless shelter. >> the alarm was triggered at which point in time a witness was reported to have heard
a new state law bans jurors from texting, twitting or using their smart phones from reading up on cases jurors use of the electronics is becoming a threat to the justice system. a juror who is found using electronic devices face as misdemeanor, the law takes effect in january. >>> according to a report filed by family members, 62-year-old chris modesti of concord left the bay area on july 25th heading to san diego aboard his sailboat amber. his son contacted the coast guard when he...
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a new state law bans jurors from texting, twitting or using their smart phones from reading up on cases jurors use of the electronics is becoming a threat to the justice system. a juror who is found using electronic devices face as misdemeanor, the law takes effect in january. >>> according to a report filed by family members, 62-year-old chris modesti of concord left the bay area on july 25th heading to san diego aboard his sailboat amber. his son contacted the coast guard when he could not contact his father by phone. the coast guard is asking anyone with information to call them. >>> a young boy is reunited with his mother and the woman accused of kidnapping him is behind bars. the event unfolded live on ktvu news at 5:00 in the town of atascadero. janine de la vega tells us what led authorities to the child and the suspected kidnapper. >> reporter: signs alerted drivers that a 4-year-old boy had been kidnapped by this woman, hail. hail got into a fight with the boy's mother at a homeless shelter. >> the alarm was triggered at which point in time a witness was reported to have heard
a new state law bans jurors from texting, twitting or using their smart phones from reading up on cases jurors use of the electronics is becoming a threat to the justice system. a juror who is found using electronic devices face as misdemeanor, the law takes effect in january. >>> according to a report filed by family members, 62-year-old chris modesti of concord left the bay area on july 25th heading to san diego aboard his sailboat amber. his son contacted the coast guard when he...
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text message. >> so anything that use this is system is going to be vulnerable to a range of potential attacks. and you will see that in almost every industry today, worldwide. >> wireless signals are behind home security systems, atms, power grids and pipelines. the security consultants say that unnamed car alarm company they were able to breach quickly fixed the problem. should consumers ask questions. >> a tell-tale sign is a manufacturer publicly stating, we have had our security reviewed by a third party. >> everything's connected, you know, with... internet, wifi, whatever it may be, all of these systems, they are supposed to be secure, but they are really not. >> with regard to medical devices, industry officials are downplaying the threat saying the average person wouldn't be able to figure out how to hack an insulin pump or a pacemaker. but the fcc is being asked to look into the issue. >> john, thanks very much. >> the sister of one of the men accused of putting a man in a coma made a court appearance today that may influence how prossecurities -- prosecutors proceed. police say she d
text message. >> so anything that use this is system is going to be vulnerable to a range of potential attacks. and you will see that in almost every industry today, worldwide. >> wireless signals are behind home security systems, atms, power grids and pipelines. the security consultants say that unnamed car alarm company they were able to breach quickly fixed the problem. should consumers ask questions. >> a tell-tale sign is a manufacturer publicly stating, we have had our...
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text messaging system. one fan respoke with today said he uses it. >> all the time. hey this guy is being an idiot. text. >> reporter: joe lenore says he thinks the rash of violence isn't typical and police were almost overwhelmed by the number of fights. >>> an update now on the most seriously injured fans from this weekend. a spokesperson at sf general tells ktvu a 26-year-old man from san rafael who was attacked in a restroom at candle stick park has now been transferred to another hospital and remains in fair condition this evening. a man who was stabbed four times outside the stadium remains in sf tonight in serious condition. and a third victim has been treated and released. >>> sheriff's deputies arrested a man who was allegedly caught on surveillance video breaking windows at city hall. deputies then arrested weaver on charges of felony vandalism. >> that was here early at 8:30 reporting to jury duty. i decided to come by and see the damage. it was extensive. all the top handles were broken, big holes and the individual did some damage unfortunately. >>> investigators say it appears weaver w
text messaging system. one fan respoke with today said he uses it. >> all the time. hey this guy is being an idiot. text. >> reporter: joe lenore says he thinks the rash of violence isn't typical and police were almost overwhelmed by the number of fights. >>> an update now on the most seriously injured fans from this weekend. a spokesperson at sf general tells ktvu a 26-year-old man from san rafael who was attacked in a restroom at candle stick park has now been transferred...
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text. as latin became less used, ordinary people couldn't understand what they heard when priests read theible in church. there were calls for an english vernacular bible, but scholars who did the translations were branded heretics in 1401, the english parliament made it a crime punishable by death. enter william tyndale, a renegade 16th century scholar who made the first english translation from hebrew and greek texts. in 1536, even as king henry the eighth was separating from the roman catholic church, he had tyndale arrested and executed. but just a year later, it was henry who authorized the first legal english translation. baylor university professor scott carroll directs the green collection, one of the world's largest private collections of rare biblical texts and artifacts. he says 80% of tyndale's work ended up in the kjv. >> i think he's an unsung hero in the whole story. >> reporter: after henry xviii came a series of english bibles, all intertwined in the often bloody battles between catholics and protestants. when king james i came to the throne, he wanted a version of the bib
text. as latin became less used, ordinary people couldn't understand what they heard when priests read theible in church. there were calls for an english vernacular bible, but scholars who did the translations were branded heretics in 1401, the english parliament made it a crime punishable by death. enter william tyndale, a renegade 16th century scholar who made the first english translation from hebrew and greek texts. in 1536, even as king henry the eighth was separating from the roman...
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. >> even though there is a law that you cannot text for use hot yourself of without a handsfree device can see all kinds of people behaving badly. >> to this woman just get a ticket for been on her cell phone. pat riley gave police along with san bruno, san mateo county sheriff's and obey police in the streets looking for people on their cell phones, distracted drivers. in six hours a sighted 46 drivers for being on their cell phones plugged the driver of this pickup truck. >> guess what we saw >> reason statistics say that there's an increase in collisions related to distracted drivers. >> he was in a previous accord people beating that leave -- he was in a previous version of people being badly. ho >> to this driver was cited earlier. >> and this man have the fog of his mouth while at the light.-- this man had his phone to his mouth while at a light. >> to this woman was texting while on her blackberry. she was given a unique and morning. >> promise not to ever do this again. >> have a safe afternoon. still >> soft in all, 57 tickets were issued for cell phones to seat belts. 16 othe
. >> even though there is a law that you cannot text for use hot yourself of without a handsfree device can see all kinds of people behaving badly. >> to this woman just get a ticket for been on her cell phone. pat riley gave police along with san bruno, san mateo county sheriff's and obey police in the streets looking for people on their cell phones, distracted drivers. in six hours a sighted 46 drivers for being on their cell phones plugged the driver of this pickup truck....
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brazil and others believe that there should be a much more balanced approach what ever words are used in any text that is put forth by the security council should not exacerbate an already sensitive circumstance in syria now russia has said in the past that it opposes on balanced measures such as saying sions that could create an even bigger problem and the russian ambassador to the united nations vitaly churkin has said that the resolution dealing with libya he believes was dealt with very frivolous lee and the security council can't help but keep that in mind when contemplating what the security council can and cannot do when it comes to the situation in syria we're concerned about the wild sunday's collision of the conflict and the thing that does and says as the security council. has a good signal in favor of political accommodation and ending the world and the security council will convene again wednesday morning to continue taking on this issue of syria and all the violence that has been going on for more than four months there. the un a mandate to protect civilians in libya has come under
brazil and others believe that there should be a much more balanced approach what ever words are used in any text that is put forth by the security council should not exacerbate an already sensitive circumstance in syria now russia has said in the past that it opposes on balanced measures such as saying sions that could create an even bigger problem and the russian ambassador to the united nations vitaly churkin has said that the resolution dealing with libya he believes was dealt with very...
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and others believe that there should be a much more balanced approach that what ever words are used in any text that is put forth by the security council should not exacerbate an already sensitive circumstance in syria now russia has said in the past that it opposes on balanced measures such as saying sions that could create an even bigger problem and the russian ambassador to the united nations vitaly churkin has said that the resolution dealing with libya he believes was dealt with very frivolously and the security council can't help but keep that in mind when contemplating what the security council can and cannot do when it comes to the situation in syria ambassador churkin did take a moment to speak with the press to elaborate on what discussions have been taking place so far here's a little bit of what he had to say concerned about the one on sunday's collision of the conflict and we think that the circumstances the security council could and should. have signaled in favor of political accommodation and ending the violence the security council will convene again wednesday morning to contin
and others believe that there should be a much more balanced approach that what ever words are used in any text that is put forth by the security council should not exacerbate an already sensitive circumstance in syria now russia has said in the past that it opposes on balanced measures such as saying sions that could create an even bigger problem and the russian ambassador to the united nations vitaly churkin has said that the resolution dealing with libya he believes was dealt with very...
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and others believe that there should be a much more balanced approach that whatever words are used in any text that is put forth by the security council should not exacerbate an already sensitive circumstance in syria now russia has said in the past that it opposes on balanced measures such as sanctions that could create an even bigger problem and the russian ambassador to the united nations that charlie churkin has said that a resolution dealing with libya he believes was dealt with very frivolous really and the security council can't help but keep that in mind when contemplating what the security council can and cannot do when it comes to the situation in syria we're concerned about some this coalition of the gauntlet and saying that these are the security council could and should the positive signal in favor of them to go but the issue of them being the violence some of their positions to flood reaching in terms of. which is that remember with the objective picture. of the russian delegation and some other members of the security council to do everything possible in order to. pull away from
and others believe that there should be a much more balanced approach that whatever words are used in any text that is put forth by the security council should not exacerbate an already sensitive circumstance in syria now russia has said in the past that it opposes on balanced measures such as sanctions that could create an even bigger problem and the russian ambassador to the united nations that charlie churkin has said that a resolution dealing with libya he believes was dealt with very...
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today, the federal emergency management agency said, "we request that members of the public use email or textsages if possible to communicate for the next few hours." lucy jones is a seismologist at the u.s. geological survey. lucy, what kind of earthquake was this? >> this is what's called a thrust-faulting earthquake, which is the description of a type of fault. it's part of the central virginia seismic zone. it's a place that has had earthquakes in the past, but this is the largest one we've ever seen. so it's relatively garden variety, just in a place that's had them, but not very often. >> pelley: why was it felt so far up and down the east coast? >> well, out on the east coast your rocks are hard and cold and no faults breaking them up. so it's like a good, solid bell. it does a better job of transmitting the energy than the broken-up rocks here on the west coast. so we always see it. the previous times the magnitude close to 6, and felt over the whole east coast. and it's just what your rocks are like out there. >> pelley: and would we expect any aftershocks from this? >> definitely ex
today, the federal emergency management agency said, "we request that members of the public use email or textsages if possible to communicate for the next few hours." lucy jones is a seismologist at the u.s. geological survey. lucy, what kind of earthquake was this? >> this is what's called a thrust-faulting earthquake, which is the description of a type of fault. it's part of the central virginia seismic zone. it's a place that has had earthquakes in the past, but this is the...