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over just the past five weeks, the city of san jose has built 14 new campsites. see the brand-new structures with full electrical, some just need the railings and canvas, but for the most part, they are finished. we spoke with the campsite's new manager, who has brought in january to rebuild this location that has been a san jose family tradition for more than 45 years. >> i think the biggest, most immediate challenge was the cleanup, the debris, the trees, the garbage, and the metal all from the burnt structures. >> did you ever have any doubt about getting to this point on time? >> can't say no. can't say i never did. but it's still a team effort. still a team effort, and you move forward. >> reporter: the city of san jose has also been able to repair the well-driven water system here at the campsite that was severely damaged during the rim fire. in a short amount of time, this campground that was teetering on the edge of destruction just under a year ago, you can see it's back up and running, in business for the next few months, and would you believe there are
over just the past five weeks, the city of san jose has built 14 new campsites. see the brand-new structures with full electrical, some just need the railings and canvas, but for the most part, they are finished. we spoke with the campsite's new manager, who has brought in january to rebuild this location that has been a san jose family tradition for more than 45 years. >> i think the biggest, most immediate challenge was the cleanup, the debris, the trees, the garbage, and the metal all...
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>> in this version, candra said she was alone making breakfast at the campsite when she heard a shot. tom brown came running from the woods. candra said she ran to see what had happened to julio. >> and then i heard another shot. and i looked next to me and my dog was jerking. he had been shot in the head. and i looked at him with total surprise, and i said, "you shot my dog!" and he smiled a big smile and said, "i shot your husband, too." at that second, my life flashed before me. i was 16 years old, and i was going to die. there was no one that could help me. my dog that i had had from childhood was dead. my husband, whom i loved, he's telling me he's dead, and i'm up in the mountains with a murderer. i'm next. obviously, whatever he wants with me, he's going to do, and then he's going to kill me. and i knew that i was going to die. >> he then took her deep into the woods. >> after hiking for about four hours, we stopped to rest at the river. and that was the first time that he raped me. >> candra said brown assaulted her repeatedly over the next several days. she said the one thing
>> in this version, candra said she was alone making breakfast at the campsite when she heard a shot. tom brown came running from the woods. candra said she ran to see what had happened to julio. >> and then i heard another shot. and i looked next to me and my dog was jerking. he had been shot in the head. and i looked at him with total surprise, and i said, "you shot my dog!" and he smiled a big smile and said, "i shot your husband, too." at that second, my life...
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search dogs started at the campsite heading into the woods. >> it was like an obstacle, like going through the woods, the jungle. >> reporter: he saying it's rough terrain. he and his colleagues with the ccc stopped working to help look for the little girl. >> it's devastating. i'm like, i couldn't even imagine, like, what the parents are going through. i give hope, make sure they find their kid and everyone don't give up and stay motivated. >> reporter: searchers say the biggest hazard for ida is this creek. swift water rescue teams are walking and swimming the waterway all the way to the ocean. sheriff's deputies don't suspect foul play but are looking into who was at the campground last night. >> we are investigating all the people who were here last night, stayed last night. even the people who have already left the campgrounds. >> reporter: the investigators say she is in good health wearing a pink dress. they say she will be cold tonight but can survive the 40 to 50 degree temperatures. the moon is up tonight giving search and rescue crews some light that will help them look for litt
search dogs started at the campsite heading into the woods. >> it was like an obstacle, like going through the woods, the jungle. >> reporter: he saying it's rough terrain. he and his colleagues with the ccc stopped working to help look for the little girl. >> it's devastating. i'm like, i couldn't even imagine, like, what the parents are going through. i give hope, make sure they find their kid and everyone don't give up and stay motivated. >> reporter: searchers say...
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left the family can set around noon today reportedly left to get a bottle water ever came back to the campsiteo look courtesy call held up a partnership with the season and news the personal lot right now looking for a girl born in county sheriff's deputy state tarpley strangers as well or looking to get a picture of the growth in a move the girls accrue revving up seen as we speak of the news throughout our newscast and all is on kron4-dot-com that scramble to safety fire crews tackle fast-moving wildfire 14 a. up in flames and firefighters battling the only ablaze but also residents. that broke out in time firefighters still on the scene. really fast- moving fire not enormous but the fire to alarms very a big scare for residents near by racing to get out of their homes you see the damage right here for the flames hit their home because this is video about the fire fight this to hook up their partnership with abc seven your homo home park plus yosemite road in northeastern part of sara fell. a reminder of the severe drought conditions we have right now and the impact it can have on vegetation
left the family can set around noon today reportedly left to get a bottle water ever came back to the campsiteo look courtesy call held up a partnership with the season and news the personal lot right now looking for a girl born in county sheriff's deputy state tarpley strangers as well or looking to get a picture of the growth in a move the girls accrue revving up seen as we speak of the news throughout our newscast and all is on kron4-dot-com that scramble to safety fire crews tackle...
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there will be no access to water at the campsite. this has caused cancellations from dozens of campers for the rest of june. however. the park will still be day. those who were scheduled to camp at the park this summer will be offered a full refund. not every dad out there was but it could have been a lot worse for one father-daughter duo in sonoma county. tonight, kron four's philippe djegal visits with a unique tandem of fire fighters who despite being on the clock -- still had a chance to spend the holiday together. kate bruno's nickname with the sonoma valley fire and rescue authority is "apple one" because as they say, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. sot- "2014 is coming!" as you can see, she share's a deep passion for the san father, captain mike bruno. sot- " you ca giants fan too? of course he is, he wouldn't be my father is he wasn't, haha." and they both love fighting fires and serving the people living in sonoma county. sot- "i never though she was going to be a fire fighter. this kid had a surf board underneath
there will be no access to water at the campsite. this has caused cancellations from dozens of campers for the rest of june. however. the park will still be day. those who were scheduled to camp at the park this summer will be offered a full refund. not every dad out there was but it could have been a lot worse for one father-daughter duo in sonoma county. tonight, kron four's philippe djegal visits with a unique tandem of fire fighters who despite being on the clock -- still had a chance to...
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there will be no access to water at the campsite. this has caused cancellations from dozens of campers for the rest of june. however. the park will still be open to the public during the day. those who were scheduled to camp at the park this summer will be offered a full refund not one. not two. but three bicyclists struck by a reckless driver. police say the suspect hit one intentionally before hitting the others during a pursuit in sacramento saturday night. 31-year-old wesley tran says this was a case of road rage between him. and a bicyclist. police say the bicyclist slashed tran's tires. after fixing them. tran came back for the bicyclist. tran was driving the wrong way down a one way street. when police say he lost control of his car and hit two more bicyclists. he kept driving down that one way street until an officer pulled him over. the california state legislature passed a 108- billion-dollar state budget sunday. the legislation passed 55 to 24 in the assembly. and 25 to 11 in the senate. this was the last day the legislatu
there will be no access to water at the campsite. this has caused cancellations from dozens of campers for the rest of june. however. the park will still be open to the public during the day. those who were scheduled to camp at the park this summer will be offered a full refund not one. not two. but three bicyclists struck by a reckless driver. police say the suspect hit one intentionally before hitting the others during a pursuit in sacramento saturday night. 31-year-old wesley tran says this...
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says he and his wife turned their back for a moment friday afternoon and ida wandered away from the campsite and became lost in the woods. hundreds of searchers from across northern california looked for her through the night. two cyclists spotted her this morning. >> they were riding along a trail about two and a half miles west of our location here when they both saw and heard ida crying for her mom up on a hillside. >> reporter: amazingly she wasn't hurt and told police she kept walking to keep warm. >> ida is an amazing kid and a new stage of parenting. >> reporter: ida and her family visiting from santa fe, new mexico. they have a great story and he has a perfect gift. >> i'm extremely grateful this father's day that i did not -- that i continued to have my wonderful daughter, ida. >> reporter: in marin county, cornell bernard, abc news 7. >>> sunnyvale, you can see the car that went into the store around 12:45 this afternoon. paramedics took one man to the hospital, the department of public safety trying to figure out why the car ended up in the store. >>> in oakland, you can see the d
says he and his wife turned their back for a moment friday afternoon and ida wandered away from the campsite and became lost in the woods. hundreds of searchers from across northern california looked for her through the night. two cyclists spotted her this morning. >> they were riding along a trail about two and a half miles west of our location here when they both saw and heard ida crying for her mom up on a hillside. >> reporter: amazingly she wasn't hurt and told police she kept...
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samuel taylor state park when she disappeared yesterday. >> their daughter was running around the campsite, even playing with other children who were camping here at the campground today, and at one point they realized that she was no longer within their sight. >> the family is from new mexico. search and rescue dogs are tracking her scent in a four square mile area. the terrain is thick, dark and heavily wooded forest. the biggest concern right now, though, is langunitas creek, that's where the marin county swift water rescue team is looking for ida. >>> new this morning, thousands of iraqis are leaving baghdad. they're trying to escape militants that have taken control of other cities and towns and are moving closer to baghdad. collarice a ward has the latest from iraq. >>reporter: on the streets of baghdad this morning, shiite men continue to flock to recruiting centers to sign up to fight in what is becoming a sectarian civil war. shiite clerical leadership declares jihad, this newspaper headline says it all. yesterday the country's top shiite cleric, ayatollah sistani says it was a re
samuel taylor state park when she disappeared yesterday. >> their daughter was running around the campsite, even playing with other children who were camping here at the campground today, and at one point they realized that she was no longer within their sight. >> the family is from new mexico. search and rescue dogs are tracking her scent in a four square mile area. the terrain is thick, dark and heavily wooded forest. the biggest concern right now, though, is langunitas creek,...
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a pair of cyclists finally found ida as she called for help 2.5 miles from the campsite. family says that they are grateful. >> thank you for your prayers everyone and everyone who worked to find ida, thank you! >> so grateful. >> one of the cyclists told ktvu news that ida said she hiked all night looking for her family and tries to think positive thoughts while she was lost of the for more details we turn to patti lee, live in marin county with how yesterday's incident is putting a spotlight on how to prepare for camping trips especially with children. >> reporter: that massive search gripped the bay area and now families are reevaluating the ways that they approach camping in general. the miller family is making s mores over a campfire. a return to normalcy after a nerve-wracking night that involved a massive search for ida rothschild, where the family's campsite is just here. ken miller called the incident a learning experience. >> it gave us the opportunity to explain. >> can i have the marshmallows? >> to prepare the kids and take care of themselves. >> reporter: par
a pair of cyclists finally found ida as she called for help 2.5 miles from the campsite. family says that they are grateful. >> thank you for your prayers everyone and everyone who worked to find ida, thank you! >> so grateful. >> one of the cyclists told ktvu news that ida said she hiked all night looking for her family and tries to think positive thoughts while she was lost of the for more details we turn to patti lee, live in marin county with how yesterday's incident is...
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at the campsite they are lakeside. aking up the south american sun, recharging the batteries for game time. the sun sets, and wouldn't you know it, it leaves an orange glow off the water. >>> and holland will play chile and along with them australia will be playing spain who are out of the tournament. also to look out for croatia versus mexico and cameroon vers versus brazil. all details on the website. >> for centuries, some west african communities have branded children born deformed or with disabilities as evil spirits. they are seen as a drain on limited resources and so ...
at the campsite they are lakeside. aking up the south american sun, recharging the batteries for game time. the sun sets, and wouldn't you know it, it leaves an orange glow off the water. >>> and holland will play chile and along with them australia will be playing spain who are out of the tournament. also to look out for croatia versus mexico and cameroon vers versus brazil. all details on the website. >> for centuries, some west african communities have branded children born...
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so larry's shoes and a dirt sample from the campsite were sent to the fbi for analysis. the results were inconclusive. but judy's autopsy revealed several new clues and raised even more questions. credit report site and i have a problem. i need to speak with your fraud resolution department. ugh, we don't have that. what should i tell him? just make that super annoying modem noise... (shuuuuuuuh....zzzzzzzz...de ee...dong...shuuuhh...) hello? not all credit report sites are equal. classic. experian.com members get personalized help plus fraud resolution support. join now at experian.com. with enrollment in experian credit tracker. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters shopping online is as easy as it gets. and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angieslist.com no more calling around. no more hassles. start shopping from a list of top-rated providers today. angie's list is revolutionizing local service again
so larry's shoes and a dirt sample from the campsite were sent to the fbi for analysis. the results were inconclusive. but judy's autopsy revealed several new clues and raised even more questions. credit report site and i have a problem. i need to speak with your fraud resolution department. ugh, we don't have that. what should i tell him? just make that super annoying modem noise... (shuuuuuuuh....zzzzzzzz...de ee...dong...shuuuhh...) hello? not all credit report sites are equal. classic....
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the family says it just lost track of where she was and could not find the campsite. but a few scratches she is doing well. pleasanton police arrested a man of wearing a per our reporters saw one on friday. the person for year-old eric fields officers responding to a call itself field start caring so a person in the truck stop and question feels he ran but was arrested a short time later on friday alone told liz she saw him break into our car and still person he is booked into jail also charges including suspicion of possessing stolen property >> : and now fathers across the bay area the big industries opposing center run on the prefers annual father's day spear on spirits run. >> : to all the debts of, especially those debts here pleasanton city of early italian car and a big lead this morning. a lot with restaurant underway process of blood but the swelling is underway about clot in her long rain street in downtown pleasanton i thought father's day about slipping and hitting the golf course and afternoon of perilous of the case if you hear applause and this community
the family says it just lost track of where she was and could not find the campsite. but a few scratches she is doing well. pleasanton police arrested a man of wearing a per our reporters saw one on friday. the person for year-old eric fields officers responding to a call itself field start caring so a person in the truck stop and question feels he ran but was arrested a short time later on friday alone told liz she saw him break into our car and still person he is booked into jail also charges...
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. >> happy ending this morning for the disappearance of a 9-year-old girl who wandered away from her campsite. her parents discovered her missing friday afternoon. an all-night search for the child ensued. more than 200 people combed the forest looking for her. >> this is the largest by size and scale search effort that i've ever been involved with here in marin county. >> saturday morning two bicyclists who live near the park found ida. they set out to look for her and there she was about two miles from your campsite. >>> defense secretary chuck hagel has ordered three u.s. war ships to the persian gulf. it is in response to the developments in iraq in the past few days with sunni militants taking control of several major cities in the northwest. the u.s. ships include an aircraft carrier, a guided missile cruiser and a guided missile destroyer. hagle says the ships will give president obama added flexibility in protecting american interests there. >>> happening today in san francisco, a civic celebration of maya angelou. she will be remembered in hon for for her accomplishments as a writer
. >> happy ending this morning for the disappearance of a 9-year-old girl who wandered away from her campsite. her parents discovered her missing friday afternoon. an all-night search for the child ensued. more than 200 people combed the forest looking for her. >> this is the largest by size and scale search effort that i've ever been involved with here in marin county. >> saturday morning two bicyclists who live near the park found ida. they set out to look for her and there...
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. >> : apparently the daughter running around the campsite plan with other children who was standing here and at one point she is no longer with the other side about 30 minutes after that transpired at that point that's when they began searching for the daughter >> : dance shirt with tropical flowers show steady will be searching throughout the night. for the weather will blows between the 40's and 50's. just a pity said it is possible to survive but whats in find her as quickly as possible the search will continue 247 until a fighter. the offer perspective will area of the park right here was run missing in the park along surf french to miles west of fairfax. what's weird redwood grows in grassland nearly 30,000 a. was common animal in the park is dear also foxes raccoons and skunks also lauded stop but secretly trained in and search difficult >> : and a story only see here on kron 4 bay area dog walker leaves a dog and a plan with the sun beating down while she goes shopping at a mall in san francisco >> : won for pet owners who use dog sitters. the talking about 88 to dog and 742 a
. >> : apparently the daughter running around the campsite plan with other children who was standing here and at one point she is no longer with the other side about 30 minutes after that transpired at that point that's when they began searching for the daughter >> : dance shirt with tropical flowers show steady will be searching throughout the night. for the weather will blows between the 40's and 50's. just a pity said it is possible to survive but whats in find her as quickly as...
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nine-year-old ida played with other children at the campsite. when her parents looked up, she was gone. >> we have no reason to believe there is any foul play involved. >> however, they are looking at every camera exiting and entering the park. efforts focus on a four-mile perimeter around the camp and on the creek. in marin, tiffany wilson, abc7 news. >> reporter: this morning the train service to richmond is back on schedule after a train slammed into a tractor-trailer. it happened after 4:00 yesterday afternoon. the truck entered the track-way right before the crossing arms went down. the driver was not able to get out of the train's path in time. he was not hurt. 131 people on board the train from bakersfield to oakland were okay too. >>> a fast-moving fire led to evacuations and some tense moments in san rafael. >> they are coming. they are coming! >> one frustrated resident was arrested yesterday afternoon after he threw his car keys at firefighters, demanding they save his burning how. -- burning house. the homeowner's deck was lost but th
nine-year-old ida played with other children at the campsite. when her parents looked up, she was gone. >> we have no reason to believe there is any foul play involved. >> however, they are looking at every camera exiting and entering the park. efforts focus on a four-mile perimeter around the camp and on the creek. in marin, tiffany wilson, abc7 news. >> reporter: this morning the train service to richmond is back on schedule after a train slammed into a tractor-trailer. it...
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nine-year-old ida played with other children at the campsite. when her parents looked up, she was gone. >> we have no reason to believe there is any foul play involved. >> however, they are looking at every camera extra attackerritying and entering the park. search is focusing on a four mile area around the park and the creek. abc7 news. >>> the train in richmond is back on schedule after a train slammed into a tractor-trailer. it happened after 4:00 yesterday afternoon. the truck entered the straka right before the crossing arms went down. the driver was in the able to get out of the train's path in times. he was not hurt. 131 people on board the train from bakersfield to oakland were okay too. >>> a fast-moving fire led to evacuations and some tense moments in san rafael. >> they are coming. they are coming! >> one frustrated resident was arrested yesterday afternoon after he threw his car keys at firefighters, demanding they save his burning how. the homeowner's deck was lost but the house was saved. 100 firefighters battled and managed to sav
nine-year-old ida played with other children at the campsite. when her parents looked up, she was gone. >> we have no reason to believe there is any foul play involved. >> however, they are looking at every camera extra attackerritying and entering the park. search is focusing on a four mile area around the park and the creek. abc7 news. >>> the train in richmond is back on schedule after a train slammed into a tractor-trailer. it happened after 4:00 yesterday afternoon....
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car integrates ride if you want to feel like us sports car driver, this is the gerri: are you a the campsitehef we have some recipes that are delicious and easy to make. we have executive chef, ed chow, she says your new name. you of how best to cook. >> we will help you cook while camping. >> you don't have anything fancy to cook with. >> you have a of a couple of love additions is the trout fish tacos and corn on the cob. >> issues crawled with chipolte and wind. >> fish tacos on the of grow the most important thing is tinfoil. make up pocket with the fish and the assaults -- salt. gerri: i like that idea. stick get on the grill. senate now it is cooking and did take a fork and do this. >> that's easy? just put it on a and roll it up. easy as that. gerri: i should try that to see if you knodoing. >> ice think i am albright. >> ways also pledged avocado half the restaurant. next we will talk about korn. now you just brush that. look at that. is the touch of manas and put it in a blender. >> immediately? >> on the grill. until reduced see just a little bit of char. then of little bit of garn
car integrates ride if you want to feel like us sports car driver, this is the gerri: are you a the campsitehef we have some recipes that are delicious and easy to make. we have executive chef, ed chow, she says your new name. you of how best to cook. >> we will help you cook while camping. >> you don't have anything fancy to cook with. >> you have a of a couple of love additions is the trout fish tacos and corn on the cob. >> issues crawled with chipolte and wind....
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he disappeared when the dog ran off from the campsite and heardman ran after it. nior offers found his backpack and foot prints on the first day. >> tough, a lot of rocks, boulders, a lot of brush, a lot of i would son oak. a lot of looking under stuff. >> they also spotted the dog a few times last wednesday and thursday. today, they found and caught the dog. the dog was reportedly hungry and exhausted and once rested, he may be used to help in the search for heardman. >> >> a woman suffered life- threatening injuries and when she was run over by an alleged drunk driver. investigators say she was driving san pedro road when she was hit, the driver was ashiest rested on suspension of dui and taken to san mateo count ya' jail. police are asking anyone who might have witnessed this to give them a call. >> >> earlier this month, three were in a jail yard when a helicopter landed, picked them up and flu away. they say when they raided the condo, the escapees were sleeping. the helicopter pilot has not been found. >> >> the stream of children crossing into central americ
he disappeared when the dog ran off from the campsite and heardman ran after it. nior offers found his backpack and foot prints on the first day. >> tough, a lot of rocks, boulders, a lot of brush, a lot of i would son oak. a lot of looking under stuff. >> they also spotted the dog a few times last wednesday and thursday. today, they found and caught the dog. the dog was reportedly hungry and exhausted and once rested, he may be used to help in the search for heardman. >>...
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they were searching for the rifle in a pond near j.c. lee's campsite>> it was at that time that we were at the pond near the ex-husband's camp when an individual from necro search international identified the lining of this pond, stock pond to be bentonite clay. and he said, boy, that's very unusual to have betonite clay in the middle of the uncompahgre national forest in a stock pond. >> and this jogged their memory. they remembered that janice dodson's clothes had been covered in mud on the day of her husband's murder. janice's muddied clothing had been kept in evidence for the past three years. jacqueline battle scraped some of the mud from the clothing and ground it to a fine powder. battle sifted and weighed the samples. and then examined them under a polarizing microscope. the mud from janise's clothing contained bentonite. >> bentonite is a clay-like material comprised of minerals of aluminum silicates, magnesium and iron oxides. ranchers would add bentonite as a sealant so that the water would be retained in the watering hole versus seeping thr
they were searching for the rifle in a pond near j.c. lee's campsite>> it was at that time that we were at the pond near the ex-husband's camp when an individual from necro search international identified the lining of this pond, stock pond to be bentonite clay. and he said, boy, that's very unusual to have betonite clay in the middle of the uncompahgre national forest in a stock pond. >> and this jogged their memory. they remembered that janice dodson's clothes had been covered in...
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rothschild says he and his wife turned their back for just a moment and ida wandered away from the family's campsite friday afternoon and became lost in the woods. hundreds of searchers from across northern california looked for ida through the night. two cyclists spotted her this morning. >> they were riding along a trail about two and a half miles west of our location here, when they both saw and heard ida crying for her mom up on a hillside, just a short distance away from the path. >> reporter: amazingly she wasn't hurt and told police she kept walking to keep warm. earlier fellow campers saw the flier about her disappearance and started looking too. >> and you were keeping an eye out for her? >> yeah, and calling her name. there was a lot of people calling her name, so we were like we've got to go out there. >> reporter: ida and her family are visiting from santa fe, new mexico. they'll be returning home with quite a story to tell. >> extremely this father's day that i did not -- that i continue to have my wonderful daughter, ida. >> reporter: in marin county, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >>> a
rothschild says he and his wife turned their back for just a moment and ida wandered away from the family's campsite friday afternoon and became lost in the woods. hundreds of searchers from across northern california looked for ida through the night. two cyclists spotted her this morning. >> they were riding along a trail about two and a half miles west of our location here, when they both saw and heard ida crying for her mom up on a hillside, just a short distance away from the path....
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campsite. two cousins claimed they survived the attack by setting fire to their campsite. ble to find any signs of that bear. >>> federal investigators in huntsville, alabama, later this morning at the scene of a small plane crash. authorities say -- the west wing 2 aircraft was taking off from the airport when the pilot radioed in an emergency. the plane veered off the runway and went up in flames. all three people on board were killed. their identities have not been released. >> meanwhile, a southwest airlines flight was forced out, back to tampa, airport, after it struck a flock of geese, bird, actually. an airport spokesman said the strike caused an unusual amount of damage to the plane's left wing. and the pilots opted for the emergency landing. none of the passengers were injured. they were booked on another flight back to houston. >> two guys in southern california have quite a story to tell. they're safe now after enduring hours in the water off san diego because their jet ski cap sized in thick seaweed. they tried to attract a boat with a flashlight. that didn't wo
campsite. two cousins claimed they survived the attack by setting fire to their campsite. ble to find any signs of that bear. >>> federal investigators in huntsville, alabama, later this morning at the scene of a small plane crash. authorities say -- the west wing 2 aircraft was taking off from the airport when the pilot radioed in an emergency. the plane veered off the runway and went up in flames. all three people on board were killed. their identities have not been released....
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out plan with other kids from another camp and suddenly she was gone >> : the girls running on the campsiteg on with other children here the campgrounds and i and the warm. realizing issues no longer with and the site. and 30 minutes transpired. at that point this when they began searching for the daughter >> : police say they do not suspect foul play biggest concern is the creek runs near this camp site. all firebricks on the end of homes and senate fell. police say they have to arrest a man after a got into an argument and three car keys and a firefighter. all the homes damaged in the fast-moving grass fire and an forces firefighters stood affects written in blood very scary scene for time center for off as planned coming too close for comfort for some homeowners >> : the exact cause of fires still under investigation this morning contained about 3:00 yesterday afternoon. two months after a devastating fire to businesses at a warehouse in west berkeley a fund-raiser being held today for helping the victims of the fire joshua goldberg shot artisans and was berkeley one of those the busines
out plan with other kids from another camp and suddenly she was gone >> : the girls running on the campsiteg on with other children here the campgrounds and i and the warm. realizing issues no longer with and the site. and 30 minutes transpired. at that point this when they began searching for the daughter >> : police say they do not suspect foul play biggest concern is the creek runs near this camp site. all firebricks on the end of homes and senate fell. police say they have to...
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starting from there and working our way out methodically rock by rock, bush by bush. >> reporter: the campsitehe was last spotted is two days' hike into the back country here, an area almost twice the size of the grand canyon. it's remote, inaccessible terrain that will make him that much harder to find, that much harder to report him missing. it took the friend all weekend to hike out and call for help. >> is there any hint at all, any indication at all of foul play? >> no, no, not at this time. >> reporter: herdman who has a 6-year-old daughter had planned to be home for father's day. instead, his wife and friends including fellow firefighters have spent two agonizing days at the trailhead hoping for good news. you know, as a firefighter he is usually doing the rescuing. now he is badly in need of rescuing himself and authorities are worried that the mild weather that we've had over the past couple of days may take a turn for the worse today, george. >> oh, gosh, the clock is ticking. thanks. >> thinking of him and his family. >>> to the former white house lawyer charged with trying to kill
starting from there and working our way out methodically rock by rock, bush by bush. >> reporter: the campsitehe was last spotted is two days' hike into the back country here, an area almost twice the size of the grand canyon. it's remote, inaccessible terrain that will make him that much harder to find, that much harder to report him missing. it took the friend all weekend to hike out and call for help. >> is there any hint at all, any indication at all of foul play? >> no,...
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the season. take a look. sequoyah, redwood flat, tan oak and all other campsites are now deserted. rk is running out of water because nearby lake is critically low, which means no drinking water, no water for showers, flushing toilets or any other needs. more than 2,250 campsite reservations have been canceled between now and october. >> we're running out of water. it's become so critical we run the risk of losing the prime in the intake pipe from the creek. we take from the creek. there are a lot of disappointed folks and the park staff are disappointed as well. but the majority of the people understand we're in a severe drought and we rely on nature for our water. >> the park remains open for day users who advises to bring their own drinking water. they offer full refunds with reservations. you can also roll your reservations into next summer. >> the drought so bad in san mateo valley that thieves are stealing water. one homeowner says his water tank was filled earlier this week. but when he woke up yesterday morning, somebody tapped into his reservoir. we have more on this story.
the season. take a look. sequoyah, redwood flat, tan oak and all other campsites are now deserted. rk is running out of water because nearby lake is critically low, which means no drinking water, no water for showers, flushing toilets or any other needs. more than 2,250 campsite reservations have been canceled between now and october. >> we're running out of water. it's become so critical we run the risk of losing the prime in the intake pipe from the creek. we take from the creek. there...
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a frame-by-frame examination of bruce's video shows what the human eyes at the campsite couldn't see me as lightning strikes a pair of nearby trees. "you can clearly see one frame completely saturates with the light from the strike. and yet, we didn't see that at all. the next frame, it's gone but you can see a little orange glow in the tree and you can see an orange glow that goes out into the lake. i think that orange glow in the lake is just reflection off all of those little raindrop craters." within one-thirtieth of a second, the ground erupts as the enormous jolt of electrical energy finds a path through the roots. ten frames, one-third of a second after the flash, bruce reacts to the thunderclap-- the startled photographer jerks the camera. still pictures taken moments later show the deep scars left by the lightning strike and how close it came to the campers. with medical care hours away bruce and his friends know they're lucky this video is the only thing they came away with. hist nature valley crunchy granola bars contain 1/3 of your daily whole grains, so 1/3 of this commer
a frame-by-frame examination of bruce's video shows what the human eyes at the campsite couldn't see me as lightning strikes a pair of nearby trees. "you can clearly see one frame completely saturates with the light from the strike. and yet, we didn't see that at all. the next frame, it's gone but you can see a little orange glow in the tree and you can see an orange glow that goes out into the lake. i think that orange glow in the lake is just reflection off all of those little raindrop...
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at the campsite, they're lakeside, soaking up the south american sun, recharging batteries for game time. the sun sets, and wouldn't you know it, it leaves and orange glow off the water. aljazeera, sao paulo. >> the netherlands play chile today. >> wouldn't you love it if they did that in golf? michelle li wins. she nearly lost her ball in the 16th hole and bounced back with a bird deon the 17th and went on to par to take home the championship. >> that win's been long in coming. let's look now where the wet weather will be happening today. >> we have a frontal boundary from the great lakes down into the southern plains. that will be the focal point for showers and storms today. already a good deal of rain has fallen across oklahoma and texas within a short period of time, just about an inch to two inches near oklahoma city. we are still seeing rain push off to the east around dallas/fort worth. we had severe thunderstorm warnings in place, since expired in that area. you can expect heavy rain with strong gusty winds. upper midwest, we'll enjoy a dry day around minneapolis, but stronger s
at the campsite, they're lakeside, soaking up the south american sun, recharging batteries for game time. the sun sets, and wouldn't you know it, it leaves and orange glow off the water. aljazeera, sao paulo. >> the netherlands play chile today. >> wouldn't you love it if they did that in golf? michelle li wins. she nearly lost her ball in the 16th hole and bounced back with a bird deon the 17th and went on to par to take home the championship. >> that win's been long in...
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he disappeared 11 days ago while chasing his dog that ran away from the campsite. weekend, they found the dog. found it in the parking lot where herdman left his car. >> exhausted. i saw the dog. it was literally passed out in the lap of my sister. >> the dog was dehydrated and hungry. but it will be okay. officials also announced, they are gonna scale back the search efforts. family members say even though that area is very rugged. herdman is a skilled outdoorsman, they are hanging onto hope he's still alive. >>> there is a new campaign to warn bay area pet owners, don't leave pets inside parked cars. shoppers art the diamond heights shopping center in san francisco will soon see stin sills on parking spaces that say, too hot for spot. peta says even with the window cracked open a little bit, temperatures inside the car can quickly reach 100 degrees and it ka haas heat stroke and kill a dog in just a few minutes. >>> for the first time, the national cathedral in washington, d.c. welcomed a transgender priest as a guest speaker. ♪ >> reverend cameron partridge spoke
he disappeared 11 days ago while chasing his dog that ran away from the campsite. weekend, they found the dog. found it in the parking lot where herdman left his car. >> exhausted. i saw the dog. it was literally passed out in the lap of my sister. >> the dog was dehydrated and hungry. but it will be okay. officials also announced, they are gonna scale back the search efforts. family members say even though that area is very rugged. herdman is a skilled outdoorsman, they are hanging...
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the effort continues to get rid of homeless encampments on or near creeks and streams. accompanied by police, this crew took down about a dozen illegal campsites. along the banks of coyote creek near highway- 101 and mckee road. a fast -moving brush fire in the area last week, is thought to have been sparked by an illegal cooking fire in one of the camps. the area was posted with notices on friday, giving the campers 72- hours to clear out. these are among 66 -such homeless encampments along coyote creek and the guadalupe river, which, authorities say, are being used as toilets. the underlying issue of these encampments, we are trying to find a long-term solution to get these people housing the, rather than just pushing the problem from one area to the next. according to the most recent homeless census, there are an estimated 5,000 homeless people on the streets on any given night in san jose. city wide, there are thought to be, as many as 250 homeless camps. san jose has budgeted 1-point-6 million dollars toward the on- going outreach and clean-up effort. the alameda county sheriff's office is facing a lawsuit. over a policy that requires eve
the effort continues to get rid of homeless encampments on or near creeks and streams. accompanied by police, this crew took down about a dozen illegal campsites. along the banks of coyote creek near highway- 101 and mckee road. a fast -moving brush fire in the area last week, is thought to have been sparked by an illegal cooking fire in one of the camps. the area was posted with notices on friday, giving the campers 72- hours to clear out. these are among 66 -such homeless encampments along...
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. >> our daughter was running around the campsite playing with other children camping here at the campground today. at one point, they realized she was no longer within their sight. brnl 30 minutes had transpired. and at that point, that's when he this he began searching for their daughtering >> foul play is not suspected in the girl's disappearance. >>> a strike is forcing folks in philadelphia toe find another ride. 400 workers at the southeast philadelphia transportation authority began striking this morning, shutting down 13 train lines that is carry commuters to the suburbs and philadelphia international airport. negotiations broke down friday night. no further talks are currently scheduled. the last regional strike in 1983 lasted more than three montz. >>> and a huge explosioning in utah. this was caught on a cell phone by a highway patrol trooper. it sent a piece of metal a quarter mile away landing next to the trooper's patrol car. officials say it could have been fatal. >> if my trooper had not moved its car, it's likely he may have been seriously injured or maybe killed. it took ou
. >> our daughter was running around the campsite playing with other children camping here at the campground today. at one point, they realized she was no longer within their sight. brnl 30 minutes had transpired. and at that point, that's when he this he began searching for their daughtering >> foul play is not suspected in the girl's disappearance. >>> a strike is forcing folks in philadelphia toe find another ride. 400 workers at the southeast philadelphia transportation...
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the eastern foot hills outside of san jose. it burned two acres. sheriff's deputies say they found one man at an illegal campsite where the fire began. he was having trouble breathing and needed to be treated. deputies are back at the scene looking for a cause and to see if the man had an illegal grow operation. >> right now we're still looking into -- there possibly could have been a marijuana garden up there. we're looking into that. it's daylight. he'll go out there and do more followup. >> the suspect is identified as 31-year-old tran. he's charged with arson and drug possession. >>> in livermore, a 17-year-old boy is facing eight counts of arson. he was arrested yesterday afternoon near the scene of a fire at a vacant lot. when an officer began to question the teen, who eventually confessed to starting the fire. investigators had been on the lookout for aran sennist after four -- arsonist after four fires broke out over the weekend. >>> a search is underway right now in the sierra for a cal student who is missing who disappeared last week, what his father believes happened to him. >>> a notable drop in temp
the eastern foot hills outside of san jose. it burned two acres. sheriff's deputies say they found one man at an illegal campsite where the fire began. he was having trouble breathing and needed to be treated. deputies are back at the scene looking for a cause and to see if the man had an illegal grow operation. >> right now we're still looking into -- there possibly could have been a marijuana garden up there. we're looking into that. it's daylight. he'll go out there and do more...
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. >> pam: continues in the city of san jose accompanied by police, this crew took down about a dozen illegal campsitesalong the banks of coyote creek near highway 101 and mckee road. a fast-moving brush fire in the area last week, is thought to have been sparked by an illegal cooking fire in one of the camps. >> pam:the area was posted with notices on friday, giving the campers 72- hours to clear out. these >> pam:are among 66 -such homeless encampments along coyoteriver, which, authorities say, are being used as toilets. >> pam:according to the most recent homeless census, there are an estimated 5,000 homeless people on the streets on any given night in san jose. city wide, there are thought to be, as many as 250 homeless camps. san jose has budgeted 1- point-6 million dollars toward the on-going outreach and clean-up effort. >> pam:catherine? >> catherine:a developing story. an american soldier held captive for 5 years by afghan militants is recuperating in a german hospital. it's not clear yet when army sgt. bowe bergdahl will return home to the u.s.but not everyone is celebrating. >> pam: >> cathe
. >> pam: continues in the city of san jose accompanied by police, this crew took down about a dozen illegal campsitesalong the banks of coyote creek near highway 101 and mckee road. a fast-moving brush fire in the area last week, is thought to have been sparked by an illegal cooking fire in one of the camps. >> pam:the area was posted with notices on friday, giving the campers 72- hours to clear out. these >> pam:are among 66 -such homeless encampments along coyoteriver,...
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will be hundreds of people the popular support of huckleberry and other campsites outside the park entrance : parts death were disappointed as well majority of the people understand severe drought. unreal rely on nature for water. but that aren't running critically low and a normal year tempers cool off in the creek here but not the ser no drinking water no water for cooking showers and no water for flushing toilets. the park is still open today year's visitors who must bring their own water the thousands of reservations for campsites are being cancelled our visitors with reservations for the duration of june and made those calls and send an e-mail to all those with reservations providing full refunds and roll their reservation for to next year. you can actually see the drought stress on the usually rush ferns a camping ban can be will send the other parks litter the summer and memorial park remains open i day use basis only. no camping here until the end of october still had in sports would grow mexican on the u.s. women's open only 11 years old we hear how her experience when did you reme
will be hundreds of people the popular support of huckleberry and other campsites outside the park entrance : parts death were disappointed as well majority of the people understand severe drought. unreal rely on nature for water. but that aren't running critically low and a normal year tempers cool off in the creek here but not the ser no drinking water no water for cooking showers and no water for flushing toilets. the park is still open today year's visitors who must bring their own water...
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she was reported missing from the family's campsite yesterday. med and found by mountain bikers on a trail. there is no word on how she was lost. one of the cyclists said they heard the girl shouting for help. her mother helped everyone for helping to find her daughter. the search involve second quarter 00 people, search dogs and an airplane. >>> investigators have been waiting a long time to see lois learners e-mails but now irs saying they cannot do that. what this means into the irs scandal still ahead. and a judge in california ruling the teacher tenures are unconstitutional. could this effect student education across the country. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition inharge™. [ bottle ] ensure®. ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. >>> final for a check -- time for a quick check of
she was reported missing from the family's campsite yesterday. med and found by mountain bikers on a trail. there is no word on how she was lost. one of the cyclists said they heard the girl shouting for help. her mother helped everyone for helping to find her daughter. the search involve second quarter 00 people, search dogs and an airplane. >>> investigators have been waiting a long time to see lois learners e-mails but now irs saying they cannot do that. what this means into the irs...
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missing southern california firefighter in the ventura width derness -- wilderness but his dog had been found. he was chasing his dog when it ran from a campsite and that was 11 days ago. the dog was found where he left his car. >> the dog was exhausted and it was passed out in the lap of mike's sister. >> the dog was dehydrated and hungry but will be okay. they announced they will be scaling back their search. s. even know it is extremely rug guard they are hoping he is still alive. >>> they are facing assault and domestic violence charges. the 32-year-old caused visible injuries during an attack outside of seattle over the weekend. she was upset and had been drinking. solo is a former luxury. those at a pet store will soon see stencils on parking spaces it will stay too hot for spot. cars can quickly cause over 100 degrees and it can kill a dog in a matter of minutes. >>> starting today they can allow their dogs to run off leash during certain hours during them time. supporters say many homes in the area have small yards. they are not fenced and too close to schools and play grounds. >>> many american soccer fans were left in shock as the wo
missing southern california firefighter in the ventura width derness -- wilderness but his dog had been found. he was chasing his dog when it ran from a campsite and that was 11 days ago. the dog was found where he left his car. >> the dog was exhausted and it was passed out in the lap of mike's sister. >> the dog was dehydrated and hungry but will be okay. they announced they will be scaling back their search. s. even know it is extremely rug guard they are hoping he is still...
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continues in san jose accompanied by police, this crew took down about a dozen illegal campsites. along the banks of coyote creek near highway 101 and mckee road. a fast-moving brush fire in the area last week, is thought to have been sparked by an illegal cooking fire in one of the camps. >> pam: the area was posted with notices on friday, giving the campers 72- hours to clear out. these are among 66 -such homeless encampments along coyote creek and the guadalupe river, which, authorities say, are being used as toilets. . >> pam: according to the most recent homeless census, there are an estimated 5,000 homeless people on the streets on any given night in san jose. city wide, there are thought to be, as many as 250 homeless camps. san jose has budgeted 1- point-6 million dollars toward the on-going outreach and clean-up effort. half hour. >> it will result in lower medical bills and your trips to the march to see room especially for those most vulnerable. especially those kids that as much. that suffers from a as ma >> jacqueline: cooler and 58 in daly city barely get into the '60s and set
continues in san jose accompanied by police, this crew took down about a dozen illegal campsites. along the banks of coyote creek near highway 101 and mckee road. a fast-moving brush fire in the area last week, is thought to have been sparked by an illegal cooking fire in one of the camps. >> pam: the area was posted with notices on friday, giving the campers 72- hours to clear out. these are among 66 -such homeless encampments along coyote creek and the guadalupe river, which,...
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the marin county wilderness. girl was on a road trip with her family when she wandered away from their campsite at the state park. we have details. >> the nine-year-old ida rothschild is with her family. >> i'm extremely grateful this father's day that i did not -- that i continue to have my wonderful daughter. >> they had been staying at a cabin on the campground for most of the day. we saw them load into their minivan and drive out of the park. ida was found by a wear of area bicyclist. they refused to be interviewed. they recent lie moved into the area. according to the sheriff's department they decide to go on a ride to see if they might spot her and they did. they both saw her and heard her crying for her mamma a short distance away from the path. >> people from across north earn california mobilized to help in the search. by friday night more than 200 were combing through samuel taylor state park. robbie rothschild said he is incredibly thankful for all the help. >> we are thankful our daughter was brought home to us. >> the family was visiting the new mexico. when she was reunited with her parents, she see
the marin county wilderness. girl was on a road trip with her family when she wandered away from their campsite at the state park. we have details. >> the nine-year-old ida rothschild is with her family. >> i'm extremely grateful this father's day that i did not -- that i continue to have my wonderful daughter. >> they had been staying at a cabin on the campground for most of the day. we saw them load into their minivan and drive out of the park. ida was found by a wear of...
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the marin county wilderness. girl was on a road trip with her family when she wandered away from their campsite at the state park. it was samuel taylor state park. we have details. >> the nine-year-old ida rothschild is with her family. >> i'm extremely grateful this father's day that i did not -- that i continue to have my wonderful daughter. >> they had been staying at a cabin on the campground for most of the day. the family was resetting after the frantic search. we saw them load into their minivan and drive out of the park. ida was found by a pair of area bicyclist. they refused to be interviewed. they recent lie moved into the area. according to the sheriff's department they decided to go on a ride to see if they might spot her and they did. they both saw her and heard her crying for her mamma a short distance away from the path. >> people from across northern california mobilized to help in the search. by friday night more than 200 were combing through samuel taylor state park. robbie rothschild said he is incredibly thankful for all the help. >> we are thankful our daughter was brought home to us. >> the
the marin county wilderness. girl was on a road trip with her family when she wandered away from their campsite at the state park. it was samuel taylor state park. we have details. >> the nine-year-old ida rothschild is with her family. >> i'm extremely grateful this father's day that i did not -- that i continue to have my wonderful daughter. >> they had been staying at a cabin on the campground for most of the day. the family was resetting after the frantic search. we saw...
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whether you are rocking out at the main strength or at your campsite there are options to keep you cool. >> the heat is a factor. i would like it to be 80 and breezy, no humidity. it's not the case right now. >> reporter: not the case indeed. it's dusty. they tell me they're going to put sunflower oil down on the roads. you can see the dust kicking up. to help knock down the dust. if you are interested, they are -- there is glamour camping, ac and tents. if you bought a vip ticket, you can watch from a cool, shaded area. there's some big daybeds back there and a little family room area. this is a little bit of relief from the heat. coming up a therecoin aomf th things they're doing with the traffic issues. last year in delaware, it was an absolute nightmare during the festival on the roads. they promise they have new strategies to make it better this year. i will explain at 5:45. live in dover, tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >> keep on rocking. >>> after the heat, possible storms to the area. first alert radar showing a few showers heading this way. these could turn into storms. sheena parve
whether you are rocking out at the main strength or at your campsite there are options to keep you cool. >> the heat is a factor. i would like it to be 80 and breezy, no humidity. it's not the case right now. >> reporter: not the case indeed. it's dusty. they tell me they're going to put sunflower oil down on the roads. you can see the dust kicking up. to help knock down the dust. if you are interested, they are -- there is glamour camping, ac and tents. if you bought a vip ticket,...
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campsite. it was hidden in the thick brush on a mountainside on lake county highway.long with the plants, which are worth nearly 14 million dollars. narcotics agents found a tent, food supplies, and four sleeping bags at the site. they also found a carving in a tree that referenced a city in mexico. which could mean the drugs were going to be exported across the country. a stanford university student says. she was raped by a fellow student. and how the university responded has the victim and other students outraged. kron four's justine waldman has details. sofa... desk... you know what? why don't you go get some frozen yogurt. i got this. you're so sweet. you got this, right? i do got this. from the shelf, and to your home. starting at $99. [bl ris] [pf. bke] farrs,w lievwhatou d't kw ke wfor insud drers? t corage [rot] oh. k[pf. bke] lk tfarms t corage d gesmarr abt yo surae. ♪e arfarms bu- pa dum m - m - m - m♪ d gesmarr abt yo surae. sofa... desk... you know what? why don't you go get some frozen yogurt. i got this. you're so sweet. you got this, right? i do got th
campsite. it was hidden in the thick brush on a mountainside on lake county highway.long with the plants, which are worth nearly 14 million dollars. narcotics agents found a tent, food supplies, and four sleeping bags at the site. they also found a carving in a tree that referenced a city in mexico. which could mean the drugs were going to be exported across the country. a stanford university student says. she was raped by a fellow student. and how the university responded has the victim and...
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the men are sitting around telling jokes and talking football. it's a classic argentine campsite. s not the other side of the border. it's brazil. >> translation: we've come to leave the world cup. i'm 28 years old. it's the first time a world cup has been held in my continent. who knows when it will happen again. >> here, celestial colours dominate. never have so many from one country travelled to another for a world cup match. for the blue and white so argentina will get to the final and be the champion. the more we pray, the better. only a fraction have tickets to the game. it doned matter. at the pus station more arrive. the last stop, antarcticar. >> we hitchhiked for months. >> fans have been waiting outside the stadium for hours, waiting for the bus that carries their team to go buy, especially lionel messi, the player they are pinning their hopes on. at the end they barely get a glimpse. this is the closest they'll get to lionel messi. no matter. the sports commentator is rehearsing the final world cup game. messy facing the winning conduct. >> now with more on the world cu
the men are sitting around telling jokes and talking football. it's a classic argentine campsite. s not the other side of the border. it's brazil. >> translation: we've come to leave the world cup. i'm 28 years old. it's the first time a world cup has been held in my continent. who knows when it will happen again. >> here, celestial colours dominate. never have so many from one country travelled to another for a world cup match. for the blue and white so argentina will get to the...
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ida rothschild went missing friday afternoon, after wandering off her campsite near the point reyes northfrancisco. her parents say she may have wandered away to look for her favorite water bottle. >>> and kevin costner took a trip back to the field of dreams in dyersville, iowa, for the 25th anniversary of the iconic movie. the 1989 movie about an iowa farmer who carves a baseball field out of his corn crop. costner kicked off father's day weekend, playing catch with some young fans, including two of his sons. it's interesting, as iconic as that movie is, it's not costner's favorite of the sports movies he made. guess which one is. >> what? >> stay tuned until tomorrow for the answer. >> no. >> "bull durham." "bull durham." >> it's 25 years. >> like a little kid then, huh? tiny. >> no. i was a young anchorman. >> i loved watching that movie with my dad. if you build it, they will come. >> it was a great movie. i'm surprised it's not his favorite. >> he made a lot of sports movies. >> that's true. ron, thank you. >>> time, now, for the weather. back to stephanie roberts from our sarasota,
ida rothschild went missing friday afternoon, after wandering off her campsite near the point reyes northfrancisco. her parents say she may have wandered away to look for her favorite water bottle. >>> and kevin costner took a trip back to the field of dreams in dyersville, iowa, for the 25th anniversary of the iconic movie. the 1989 movie about an iowa farmer who carves a baseball field out of his corn crop. costner kicked off father's day weekend, playing catch with some young fans,...
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the effort continues to get rid of homeless encampments. accompanied by police, this crew took down about a dozen illegal campsites. along the banks of coyote creek near highway- 101 and mckee road. or 15 on the clock with it over to the weather center where anny is keeping an eye on our forecast. >>: we have clouded conditions once again. and some fog and some drizzle. looking at a live look at the james lick freeway. but at this hour. maybe in the sunset. you will encounter. you look into widespread fog. we will see those temperatures vary warmer. mainly expecting less fog. it will be warmer temperatures are in our in the '50s. 55. of former friends in san jose. 54 and livermore. hello 50s for santa rosa. we're still tracking breezy conditions including along the delta and fairfield. christina quite widespread. losing more sunshine. your drive for today. 76 and san jose. mountain view issued to the east bay a little warmer for you. a will see a couple low 80s and including an active bird at 82. pleasant st. getting cooler and castro valley and all '70s. 69 for san leandro. richmond looking as 62 degrees. had it ev
the effort continues to get rid of homeless encampments. accompanied by police, this crew took down about a dozen illegal campsites. along the banks of coyote creek near highway- 101 and mckee road. or 15 on the clock with it over to the weather center where anny is keeping an eye on our forecast. >>: we have clouded conditions once again. and some fog and some drizzle. looking at a live look at the james lick freeway. but at this hour. maybe in the sunset. you will encounter. you look...
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the search tips for a missing firefighter and his dog has been found. now michael disappeared while chasing his dog when it ran from a campsite which was 11 days ago and the found in the marking -- parking lot where he left his car. >> i saw the dog was literally passed out in the lap of mike's sister. >> the dog was dehydrated and hungry and also announced they will be scaling back search efforts. family members say even though the area is extremely rugged they are hopeful is he still alive. >>> and a new campaign to warn pet owners not to leave their pets inside cars during hot days and also at a pet store in dapville, you will soon see send it sells and the message too hot for spot. even with the window cracked a bit, cars can reach more than 100 and can kill a dog in just a matter of minutes. >>> starting today you can let pets run off leash, and the pilot program is in effect. >>> supporters say that it is needed because many homes have many small yards because they are too close to schools and play grounds. >>> they were in shock as they ended in a draw in the final seconds. >> there it is. can you hear sal screaming? >> it is the last 30 seconds by
the search tips for a missing firefighter and his dog has been found. now michael disappeared while chasing his dog when it ran from a campsite which was 11 days ago and the found in the marking -- parking lot where he left his car. >> i saw the dog was literally passed out in the lap of mike's sister. >> the dog was dehydrated and hungry and also announced they will be scaling back search efforts. family members say even though the area is extremely rugged they are hopeful is he...
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the report. >> reporter: where there's smoke, there's fire for a typical argentina teen barbecue. they're sitting around telling jokes and talking football. it's a classic campsite, but in isn't the other side of the border. it's brazil. >> translator: we've come to leave the world cup. i'm 28 years old and it's the first time a world cup has been held on my continent. who knows when it will happen again. >> reporter: the argentine colors dominate everything. never have so many people from one country traveled another for a world cup match. for the blue and white, so that argentina will get to the final and be the champion. the more we pray, the better. only a fraction have tickets to the game, but it doesn't matter. at the bus station more arrive from as far away as the last stop before antarctica. >> translator: we hitchhiked for months to be here had our team plays. >> reporter: the fans have waited outside the stadium for hours waiting for the bus that carries their team that goes by so they can greet them and messi, the player they pin all their hopes on. in the end, they barely get a glimpse. this is the closest they get to messi. no matter. the sports com
the report. >> reporter: where there's smoke, there's fire for a typical argentina teen barbecue. they're sitting around telling jokes and talking football. it's a classic campsite, but in isn't the other side of the border. it's brazil. >> translator: we've come to leave the world cup. i'm 28 years old and it's the first time a world cup has been held on my continent. who knows when it will happen again. >> reporter: the argentine colors dominate everything. never have so...