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tonight, the l.a. tames says the lapd arrested two other men for the vicious beating outside of dodgers stadium and with this news comes a biting we told you so from ramirez's attorney and family. kit has more from l.a. and brian stowe's family in santa cruz. >> minutes after the news broke, word spread quickly among the stowe family. >> we know that they have a big job to do and they have a lot of work ahead of them and putting all our faith in the lapd right now. >> the attorney knew all along his client would be cleared. >> we were up front and felt
tonight, the l.a. tames says the lapd arrested two other men for the vicious beating outside of dodgers stadium and with this news comes a biting we told you so from ramirez's attorney and family. kit has more from l.a. and brian stowe's family in santa cruz. >> minutes after the news broke, word spread quickly among the stowe family. >> we know that they have a big job to do and they have a lot of work ahead of them and putting all our faith in the lapd right now. >> the...
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we cannot confirm or deny the report in the l.a. imes and that's according to the los angeles police department so they are not confirming or denying the story in the l.a. times. the two arrests have been made in the brian stow case. brian stow beat up in the parking lot of the dodgers stadium. he remains in stable condition at san francisco general hospital. >>> well, get ready to pay more if you're looking to rent. a research company says the average rent in the silicon valley is nearly $1800. the study shows that's an increase of almost 8% compared to this time last year. damian trujillo reports from san jose where rents might be as high as some home mortgage payments. >> we're trying to hang on but we're thinking about taking off. >> reporter: angelo is like other renters who is finding themselves priced out of the rental market. rents are rising again, especially in the silicon valley. just ask this south bay techie. >> it's about 1,000 feet. and it's a little over 2,000. >> reporter: 2,000? >> yeah, a little over. >> reporter:
we cannot confirm or deny the report in the l.a. imes and that's according to the los angeles police department so they are not confirming or denying the story in the l.a. times. the two arrests have been made in the brian stow case. brian stow beat up in the parking lot of the dodgers stadium. he remains in stable condition at san francisco general hospital. >>> well, get ready to pay more if you're looking to rent. a research company says the average rent in the silicon valley is...
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they are not sweeping it under the rug. >>> the l.a. department is officially not saying anything about these new arrests. it was an anonymous source that came forward with the information. we don't know what led police to these people. we are hoping to hear more information later this morning. bryan stow is still here at san francisco general hospital. he had a scare earlier this week had to have emergency surgery but the blog reports that he made a breakthrough. he opened and closed his eyes and giving the thumbs up sign. live in san francisco, amy hollyfield, "abc 7 news." >> bart says newly released surveillance video proved that an officer was justified in a shooting death of a man. a knife that bart says charles hill threw at the officer. you see the blue circled there and skidding across the floor. the officer fired and told hill. >> four independent investigations going on. they are going to say whether it was justified or not. bart considers this incident to be very serious. when a life is lost. it's always tragic. >> investigat
they are not sweeping it under the rug. >>> the l.a. department is officially not saying anything about these new arrests. it was an anonymous source that came forward with the information. we don't know what led police to these people. we are hoping to hear more information later this morning. bryan stow is still here at san francisco general hospital. he had a scare earlier this week had to have emergency surgery but the blog reports that he made a breakthrough. he opened and closed...
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starting tonight, they will shut down the 405 freeway, a big l.a. artery and there's no stopping it now. a report tonight from nbc's george lewis. >> reporter: it's one of the world's busiest freeways, carrying more than half a million cars on the average summer weekend. the billion dollar widening of the freeway, aims at relieving traffic jams. >> it's a great way to move people, reduce congestion and improve the air. >> reporter: to do that construction crews have to tear down and remodel this bridge, forcing the shutdown of a ten-mile stretch of the 405 this weekend. long time knx radio traffic reporter tommy jackson. >> it certainly will be a traffic disaster and nightmare. >> reporter: shannon o'kelley, chief operating officer for the l.a. health system says doctors and nurses will camp out at ucla's hospital this weekend. >> we're looking at being able to house around 500 folks. >> reporter: in the middle of all this, rachel israel and john pollock are getting married tomorrow, and some of their guests are worried. >> they were nervous to tell
starting tonight, they will shut down the 405 freeway, a big l.a. artery and there's no stopping it now. a report tonight from nbc's george lewis. >> reporter: it's one of the world's busiest freeways, carrying more than half a million cars on the average summer weekend. the billion dollar widening of the freeway, aims at relieving traffic jams. >> it's a great way to move people, reduce congestion and improve the air. >> reporter: to do that construction crews have to tear...
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but there are some reports out there the "l.a. times" tmz reporting that they actually look nothing like the suspect sketches that have been released. that's not confirmed but a lot of conjecture at this point because the police haven't said anything. >> waiting for them to talk. thank you, anne makovec at san francisco general. >>> a fire and explosions destroyed a house in oakley this morning. a man who lived inside managed to jump out of a window but was seriously burned. as anser hassan tells us, investigators believe they know why those blasts happened. >>> reporter: there is little left in this house destroyed by this morning's fire. the man who lived here caught fire and jumped through this window as the house exploded behind him. his neighbor was the first on scene to help. >> he didn't have a stitch of clothes on, apparently must have burned off because he said he was on fire and he kept yelling that he was on fire and i couldn't see no fire but i could see that he was burned pretty bad. >> reporter: an off-duty police off
but there are some reports out there the "l.a. times" tmz reporting that they actually look nothing like the suspect sketches that have been released. that's not confirmed but a lot of conjecture at this point because the police haven't said anything. >> waiting for them to talk. thank you, anne makovec at san francisco general. >>> a fire and explosions destroyed a house in oakley this morning. a man who lived inside managed to jump out of a window but was seriously...
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the "l.a. times" reports the attorneys accuse police chief charles beck of rushing to judgment when he announced ramirez was the person who attacked stow. after two other suspects were arrested last week, beck said ramirez was not involved. >>> a man who delivers food to the homeless at night is on life support after being shot in the head in east oakland. the man known as brother john had just handed a homeless man a hot meal after midnight yesterday when someone in a van drove by and opened fire. brother john's wife was grazed by a bullet. she is going to be okay. their two children were in the car, they were not hurt. but there is a $25,000 reward for an arrest. >>> in other bay area headlines, in fairfield the air quality is now back to normal after tuesday's plastics plant fire. solano county's environmental health office is testing air samples. but officials say the type of flash burned was no worse for the environment than a wildfire. they are also checking to see if there is any water c
the "l.a. times" reports the attorneys accuse police chief charles beck of rushing to judgment when he announced ramirez was the person who attacked stow. after two other suspects were arrested last week, beck said ramirez was not involved. >>> a man who delivers food to the homeless at night is on life support after being shot in the head in east oakland. the man known as brother john had just handed a homeless man a hot meal after midnight yesterday when someone in a van...
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the l.a. times reports two people have been arrested in connection with the beating of that giants fan. a law enforcement source says police have concluded the man they previously considered the prime suspect in the case, giovanni ramirez, did not commit the crime. he has been exonerated. stow suffered severe bay area damage outside dodger stadium onlying day march 31. he is recovering in san francisco general hospital. we don't know the identifyives of the two suspects under arrest. l.a. police haven't released the identity of the two suspects. we'll bring you updates as we get it. >>> california is taking steps to protect itself in case the federal government defaults on its debt. the state plans to borrow $5 billion from private investors next week to avoid a cash shortage. with just 12 days until the deadline, the white house says it is not close to a debt deal. today senators debated a tea party-backed proposal called "cut, cap and balance" which is not expected to pass the democratic-cont
the l.a. times reports two people have been arrested in connection with the beating of that giants fan. a law enforcement source says police have concluded the man they previously considered the prime suspect in the case, giovanni ramirez, did not commit the crime. he has been exonerated. stow suffered severe bay area damage outside dodger stadium onlying day march 31. he is recovering in san francisco general hospital. we don't know the identifyives of the two suspects under arrest. l.a....
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according to the "l.a. times," the men live in the same neighborhood in rialto, that's in san bernardino county, about 60 miles east of los angeles. they are said to live six doors down from each other. on friday, l.a. police chief charlie beck announced the first suspect they arrested in may had nothing to do with the beating. beck was quoted saying in policing it's just as important to exonerate the innocent as it is to implicate the guilty. of course he is referring to 31-year-old giovanni ramirez, turns out as the case against ramirez hit a dead end, detectives continued their investigation. ticket sales receipts from the march 31 game at dodger stadium led them to sanchez and norwood. they are both held on $500,000 bail. a third person was also arrested in this case. 30-year-old dorene sanchez, she is said to be the sister of suspect louie sanchez and either the girlfriend or the wife of norwood. she was picked up as being a suspicion of being an accessory, officials believe she was the getaway driver.
according to the "l.a. times," the men live in the same neighborhood in rialto, that's in san bernardino county, about 60 miles east of los angeles. they are said to live six doors down from each other. on friday, l.a. police chief charlie beck announced the first suspect they arrested in may had nothing to do with the beating. beck was quoted saying in policing it's just as important to exonerate the innocent as it is to implicate the guilty. of course he is referring to 31-year-old...
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just along the coast, a little bit cool. if you're watching us in l.a., california, indulge in a sweet afternoon. learning all about the history and science behind a favorite treat at chocolate, the exhibition at the event of the day. dark chocolate for me. and you make it sound so appetizing, bill, thank you. >>> now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. add the late amy winehouse to those whose phones were hacked. the sunday mail claims tabloids also accessed winehouse's medical records and phone-hacked her parents, brother, and one-team husband. meanwhile, police say autopsy results haven't established winehouse's cause of death. further toxicology tests are needed with results expected in two to four weeks. according to her family, the singer will be laid to rest in a small private ceremony today. >>> elsewhere people report the tattooed twosome slated to be married this summer, jesse james and kat vondee have called it off and ended their relationship. >>> this kind of casting could be proof the apocalypse is nearing. b
just along the coast, a little bit cool. if you're watching us in l.a., california, indulge in a sweet afternoon. learning all about the history and science behind a favorite treat at chocolate, the exhibition at the event of the day. dark chocolate for me. and you make it sound so appetizing, bill, thank you. >>> now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. add the late amy winehouse to those whose phones were hacked. the sunday mail claims tabloids also...
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it's been quite a week for the family of bryan stow. l.a. police make major progress in the investigation. >> check out the fog as we look at mount diablo. it looks like a warm day. if you look at this picture, summer is over for a while. i'll tell you how much we're going to drop and how long below average temperatures will last. >> good morning, i'm sue hall. we have fog on the golden gate bridge. pretty heavy and limited visibility and overnight road work will be picked up in. >>> we made it to friday. good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm kristen sze. >> i'm terry mcsweeney in for eric thomas. >> a shocker out of los angeles for two new suspects are under arrest in the bryan stow beating case. amy hollyfield joins us from san francisco general where bryan stow has been since the beating. >> this is huge development, new new arrests out of l.a. and l.a. police at first got it wrong. they accused giovanni ramirez in the case and it looked like he didn't do it. he was arrested in may and police said that ramirez was the guy. his defense a
it's been quite a week for the family of bryan stow. l.a. police make major progress in the investigation. >> check out the fog as we look at mount diablo. it looks like a warm day. if you look at this picture, summer is over for a while. i'll tell you how much we're going to drop and how long below average temperatures will last. >> good morning, i'm sue hall. we have fog on the golden gate bridge. pretty heavy and limited visibility and overnight road work will be picked up in....
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the "l.a. times," the men live in the same neighborhood in rialto, that's in san bernardino county, about 60 miles east of los angeles. on friday, l.a. police chief charlie beck announced the first suspect they arrested in may had nothing to do with the beating. turns out as the case against 31-year-old giovanni ramirez began to unravel detectives began digging. they gathered ticket sales receipt from the area that stow sat in during the march 31st game. it's the same spot where people reported seeing a pair of aggressive fans. police say those receipts led them to sanchez and norwood who matched the descriptions given to police from witnesses. the two are said to be good friends, both are fathers, and both have criminal histories that include domestic violence charges. that's according to court records. they are being head on $500,000 bail. a third person was also arrested in this case, 31-year-old dorene sanchez, she is said to be the sister of suspect louie sanchez. she was picked up on frida
the "l.a. times," the men live in the same neighborhood in rialto, that's in san bernardino county, about 60 miles east of los angeles. on friday, l.a. police chief charlie beck announced the first suspect they arrested in may had nothing to do with the beating. turns out as the case against 31-year-old giovanni ramirez began to unravel detectives began digging. they gathered ticket sales receipt from the area that stow sat in during the march 31st game. it's the same spot where...
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the last two legs would be taking the train closer to the l.a. basin. if they choose the san jose route you would have five stops to the central valley, gilroy, merced, fresno, kings, bakersfield, getting to the central in under two hours at speeds approaching 220 miles an hour. a decision not expected until next year. bob redell, "today in the bay." >> they have to earn a pretty pen tee make it Ñihappen. we'll have breaking news we're following where a burned body was found this morning in north oakland. we'll have a local update for you at about 7:25 this morning and every half hour after that. thanks for joining us. the "today" show is coming up next. whoa!! the really big chicken sandwich combo is back! and it's as big as ever. i'm gonna jump it! you can't jump that! it's two chicken patties, topped with bacon, and melting cheese plus seasoned curly fries and a drink for only $3.99! what do you know? your only a baby! vrrrrooooom! i'm t-rex and i came out of extinction cuz i heard the combo was back! and that got a million hits? yep. why do we even m
the last two legs would be taking the train closer to the l.a. basin. if they choose the san jose route you would have five stops to the central valley, gilroy, merced, fresno, kings, bakersfield, getting to the central in under two hours at speeds approaching 220 miles an hour. a decision not expected until next year. bob redell, "today in the bay." >> they have to earn a pretty pen tee make it Ñihappen. we'll have breaking news we're following where a burned body was found...
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you think that that may have been a plant that was something that was specifically being sold to the l.a. times after jeremy scahill report. i don't think there's any question in the spearman scale reporters are interesting because it really reveals the fundamental divide between independent journalism i.e. real journalism and united states and government subservient journalism which is basically most of what takes place in the media that's owned by the nation's largest corporations and jeremy scahill went to mogadishu uninvented for nine days a very dangerous thing to do and dug around on his own and found out about the existence of the cia secret prison that no private media had reported previously in response rather than picking up on his story or discussing the very serious implications legally and in terms of human rights in the fact that president obama is maintaining a secret prison by proxy through control of the somalis what they did instead was they just ran to the cia or the cia ran to them and fed them information that the cia wanted disseminated in response to scales report
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this is the second time we've heard about an arrest from the l.a. police department on this case. is the first time they got it wrong when they arrested giovanni ramirez and they insisted he was the one that did it. we spoke with the reporter that broke the story about the two new arrests. >> sources close to us, this is who they think is responsible, these two suspects. >> reporter: ramirez was originally arrested in may and accused of the march beating. ramirez has been held since then. he is serving 10 mo sentence on parolee parole violation but many people insist he is the guy. bryan stow he remains at san francisco general hospital. around tuesday doctors performed emergency surgery. a that point things did not sound good but his family reports good news that he is making major strides. they say he opened his eyes and when he was asked what his last name was he mouthed the word stow. >>> thanks very much. >>> residents in one san francisco neighborhood are reacts weigh disbelief over a stunning development in a police shooting case in the bayview district. a parolee who engage
this is the second time we've heard about an arrest from the l.a. police department on this case. is the first time they got it wrong when they arrested giovanni ramirez and they insisted he was the one that did it. we spoke with the reporter that broke the story about the two new arrests. >> sources close to us, this is who they think is responsible, these two suspects. >> reporter: ramirez was originally arrested in may and accused of the march beating. ramirez has been held since...
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morning joe decided to wake up yesterday and bring him on this story but i'm also curious to see the l.a. times decided then to ignore scales report but then to report on something that they heard from anonymous. u.s. military officials about the growing threat the growing ties between al shabaab in somalia and between al qaeda in the arabian peninsula in yemen and do you think that that that may have been a plant that that was something that was specifically being sold to the l.a. times after jeremy scales report. i don't think there's any question in this report is so interesting because it really reveals the fundamental divide between independent journalism i.e. real journalism in united states and government subservient journalism which is basically most of what takes place in the media that's owned by the nation's largest corporations are jeremy scahill went to mogadishu and in bed for nine days a very dangerous thing to do and dug around on his own and found out about the existence of the cia secret prison that no private media had reported previously in response rather than pickin
morning joe decided to wake up yesterday and bring him on this story but i'm also curious to see the l.a. times decided then to ignore scales report but then to report on something that they heard from anonymous. u.s. military officials about the growing threat the growing ties between al shabaab in somalia and between al qaeda in the arabian peninsula in yemen and do you think that that that may have been a plant that that was something that was specifically being sold to the l.a. times after...
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last weekend he received the daniel pearl award for courage and integrity in his reporting from the l.a. press club, it was named after "the wall street journal" reporter captured and killed in pakistan. richard has spent the better part of this past decade covering this nation's dual wars. and a few days back, we all gathered for the retirement of craig white, our nbc news chief photographer. craig has been our go-to guy for years. by the way, the video he shot of the firefight beneath an airport on baghdad road early in the invasion is the best photograph y in this era. that was his camera when david bloom roared across the desert and when richard engel came out with his combat unit just a few months back. craig says he's going sailing with his wife and he will, but i say we'll see craig again. >>> when we come back, a royal couple honored. >>> it's been just two months since the royal wedding that received global attention. and now will and kate are on their first official trip together as husband and wife. it's kate's first-ever trip to north america. which will bring them to los an
last weekend he received the daniel pearl award for courage and integrity in his reporting from the l.a. press club, it was named after "the wall street journal" reporter captured and killed in pakistan. richard has spent the better part of this past decade covering this nation's dual wars. and a few days back, we all gathered for the retirement of craig white, our nbc news chief photographer. craig has been our go-to guy for years. by the way, the video he shot of the firefight...
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tonight, the l.a. tames says the lapd arrested two other men for the vicious beating outside of dodgers stadium and with this news comes a biting we told you so from ramirez's attorney and family. kit has more from l.a. and brian stowe's family in santa cruz. >> minutes after the news broke, word spread quickly among the stowe family. >> we know that they have a big job to do and they have a lot of work ahead of them and putting all our faith in the lapd right now. >> the attorney knew all along his client would be cleared. >> we were up front and felt very confident that if we kept giving them information, that it would lead to his exoneration. >> ramirez's lawyers were out spoken, he volunteered to stand in a lineup. >> i remember talking to him for the first time and i was impressed with his sincerity and demeanor. he told me that he had been asking the detectives to give him a lie detector test from the beginning. >> a police source says two people have been arrested and if the d.a. files charges ag
tonight, the l.a. tames says the lapd arrested two other men for the vicious beating outside of dodgers stadium and with this news comes a biting we told you so from ramirez's attorney and family. kit has more from l.a. and brian stowe's family in santa cruz. >> minutes after the news broke, word spread quickly among the stowe family. >> we know that they have a big job to do and they have a lot of work ahead of them and putting all our faith in the lapd right now. >> the...
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the "l.a. s" reports the former governor won't pay for spousal support and wants attorney fees and legal costs jointly paid. the company is expected to reach a confidential out-of- court settlement. back in may they announced their breakup after arnold revealed he fathered a child with a member of their household staff. >>> a controversial milk ad has been pulled in california. that ad targeted men by promoting milk as a way to lessen the effects of pms. it quickly sparked outrage from women who said there was no medical backing to that claim. in a response, the state's milk board voted yesterday to alter the campaign to encourage discussion on this issue. but billboards in san francisco and los angeles in the meantime are going to be changed next week. be careful what you say about pms. [ laughter ] >> controversial. >>> time no 5:26. apple's move to buy a popular online service. >> plus, bu -- plus, buster posey going under the knife with surgery on his ankle. >> reporter: a burning man jumps
the "l.a. s" reports the former governor won't pay for spousal support and wants attorney fees and legal costs jointly paid. the company is expected to reach a confidential out-of- court settlement. back in may they announced their breakup after arnold revealed he fathered a child with a member of their household staff. >>> a controversial milk ad has been pulled in california. that ad targeted men by promoting milk as a way to lessen the effects of pms. it quickly sparked...
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and if so -- >> you've been listening to a live press conference from the l.a. police department. the chief just speaking right now, answering questions, and the mayor also speaking about the three arrest in the bryan stow case. >> plenty of answers they've given, but still a lot of questions. antonio villaraigosa, the los angeles mayor, said there were thousands upon thousands of leads, and they changed the course of this investigation and took a new path which led to the arrest yesterday of three people, two men in their late 20s, actually 29, 30, and 31, and a woman. the two men, the charges have been filed for mayhem and assault with a deadly weapon. that's the los angeles police chief we were just listening to in addition to the mayor of l.a. >> they're not giving a lot of answers right now. they don't even want to release any suspect pictures but say they are going to be gathering more information over the weekend and will release more information on monday. >> and chief beck was clear to say they want to exonerate giovanni ramirez who is no longer a suspect. we will check ba
and if so -- >> you've been listening to a live press conference from the l.a. police department. the chief just speaking right now, answering questions, and the mayor also speaking about the three arrest in the bryan stow case. >> plenty of answers they've given, but still a lot of questions. antonio villaraigosa, the los angeles mayor, said there were thousands upon thousands of leads, and they changed the course of this investigation and took a new path which led to the arrest...
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with her time at the l.a. unty jail nearing an end, she let loose on the staff. >> i feel like the sheriff's department is organized crime itself anyway. they organize a way to disenfranchise us at every step. if we stick together, they break our pods up. i was in a whole other pod. all of a sudden i'm in this pod over here. why? because we all got along. >> hey, ladies. >> there are women here that are actually innocent and we are all treated guilty until proven otherwise. >> how come you are all in there? are you having a party in there? >> l.a.'s women's facility wasn't all doom and bloom. this group found a creative way to play volleyball with a toilet paper net held up by sanitary pads. >> they had to stretch it pretty far to connect it to the wall and every five seconds it would fall down and have three or four sanitary napkins smashed up against the cinder block wall to try to keep it up. just goes to show you that when you are inside, if you need to distract yourself from the day-to-day craziness of bei
with her time at the l.a. unty jail nearing an end, she let loose on the staff. >> i feel like the sheriff's department is organized crime itself anyway. they organize a way to disenfranchise us at every step. if we stick together, they break our pods up. i was in a whole other pod. all of a sudden i'm in this pod over here. why? because we all got along. >> hey, ladies. >> there are women here that are actually innocent and we are all treated guilty until proven otherwise....
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according to the l.a. times, analysts say the prices will continue to drift lower over the summer. most of the declines are likely over. so don't forget. you can keep an eye on gas prices. just click on the traffic section of your website. we'll put you right in time for it. >>> netflix is extending its service to 43 latin and care boon countries. the markets will be streaming only and offer content in spanish and portuguese. >>> smoking on the job can cost you. if you light up, some companies could make you pay up. others say smokers need not apply. >> we see sprains, cuts, bruises. >> with all the running and hiking, we'll fell you in on the little things you can pack in your child's the bag. >>> hot days for summer camp, 92 at bwi. just 10 degrees off the record. we have a winner from abington. congrats to you. head to abc2news.com. you'll see the tab to enter your name. we're back with the forecast right after this. denny's new tour of america menu. 50 star cuisine. the new tour of america menu. starting at $4.99. only at denny's. america's diner is always open. >>> parent, bef
according to the l.a. times, analysts say the prices will continue to drift lower over the summer. most of the declines are likely over. so don't forget. you can keep an eye on gas prices. just click on the traffic section of your website. we'll put you right in time for it. >>> netflix is extending its service to 43 latin and care boon countries. the markets will be streaming only and offer content in spanish and portuguese. >>> smoking on the job can cost you. if you light...
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the l.a. times is reporting the police arrested two new suspects. you may remember, stowe, a paramedic and father of two was jumped in the parking lot in tkoblger's stadium on the last -- dodger's stadium on the last day of march. two new suspects were arrested yesterday and the former suspect, ramirez, is not one of them. ramirez is held on a parole violation. his attorney says he knows nothing about the new develops. stowe underwent surgery this week after suffering another seizure and is in a coma. >>> the police arrested a man suspected of shooting at officers today. we were over head when the authorities safely evacuated two babies in car seats from a neighboring home. we have been following developments all afternoon. standing by live and what is happening there right now. >> reporter: gasia this neighborhood remains on lockdown nine hours after this incident started. the police have two people in custody. perhaps two more out of the home where the shooting happened. >> after a long search of the area around rose and darlene streets in union c
the l.a. times is reporting the police arrested two new suspects. you may remember, stowe, a paramedic and father of two was jumped in the parking lot in tkoblger's stadium on the last -- dodger's stadium on the last day of march. two new suspects were arrested yesterday and the former suspect, ramirez, is not one of them. ramirez is held on a parole violation. his attorney says he knows nothing about the new develops. stowe underwent surgery this week after suffering another seizure and is in...
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the link. they have this in l.a., as well. d the success of your event say, wow, we can really have a huge draw here, we need do it in l.a.? >> yes, the one in l.a. started about five years ago. there were over 1500 people. and they expect even more that. east l.a. meets napa, what a theme. but, yes, that's all encouraged us and that's what's happening throughout the latino or hispanic community. >> and you mentioned networking. that was the last thing on my mind when i thought about this great event. the tasting the wonderful wine and tequiakequilatequilas, but about the net talk about the networking. >> you'll see people from all over the latino community. people who are very much into the art and wean events. i think what's beautiful is it highlights the direct link, the direct intersection between our cull includ and caring for the community. you'll find anyone who cares about our community and our organization and does see and recognize that intersection between the community and caring for the broader community overall. t
the link. they have this in l.a., as well. d the success of your event say, wow, we can really have a huge draw here, we need do it in l.a.? >> yes, the one in l.a. started about five years ago. there were over 1500 people. and they expect even more that. east l.a. meets napa, what a theme. but, yes, that's all encouraged us and that's what's happening throughout the latino or hispanic community. >> and you mentioned networking. that was the last thing on my mind when i thought...
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geroge gastcocon has had a long career in law enforcement, and he works for decades in the l.a. police department, serving as the director of the office of operations in charge of patrol and detectives and special operations. he is considered to be an expert in matters of police accountability. john thompson spent 14 years on death row, and after his verdict was set aside he was then facing life in prison. he was fighting for a retrial that took place four years later. he was exonerated by a jury in less than 30 minutes that found him not guilty when he got his retrial, and it was largely the result of the police department not turning over what would have been -- evidence in his first trial. the united states supreme court reversed the verdict of the jury in this decision. he has found an organization called resurrection after exoneration to help other people seek justice in their respective cases. to his left -- this is the executive director of california death penalty focus, where she works to abolish the death penalty. she did preside as the warden over several executions. n
geroge gastcocon has had a long career in law enforcement, and he works for decades in the l.a. police department, serving as the director of the office of operations in charge of patrol and detectives and special operations. he is considered to be an expert in matters of police accountability. john thompson spent 14 years on death row, and after his verdict was set aside he was then facing life in prison. he was fighting for a retrial that took place four years later. he was exonerated by a...
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but the l.a. me investigators have circumstantial and physical evidence they say and ramirez, the man since may was the number one suspect is not responsible for stoa's beating. >> this is a true lesson of the judicial system in this country, specific lit fact that everyone -- specifically the fact that everyone should be presumed innocent till proven guilt at this time. and when i got involved it was the opposite. >> reporter: i spoke to paramedics that works with stoa. they said there's not a day that goes by that they don't think of him. his friend said that he's sceptical. >> i'll be cautiously optimistic considering the thought they had the right person before and now we'll sit and wait and see on this to see if they got the right two people this time. >> reporter: we also spoke with stoa's sister last night and she wants more information before giving a comment. i will try to talk to more people with stoa's family to see if we can get any new information about this and i will contact lapd to
but the l.a. me investigators have circumstantial and physical evidence they say and ramirez, the man since may was the number one suspect is not responsible for stoa's beating. >> this is a true lesson of the judicial system in this country, specific lit fact that everyone -- specifically the fact that everyone should be presumed innocent till proven guilt at this time. and when i got involved it was the opposite. >> reporter: i spoke to paramedics that works with stoa. they said...
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we are expecting the l.a. police department to talk about these new arrests any minute now. just as soon as they get up in front of the cameras weaver going to bring -- we're going to bring you their comments live. >>> rob roth shows us life in the bay view and why so many people there are so angry. first to david stevenson for what he's learned today about the investigation, david. >> reporter: a vigil against violence is supposed to start at the site of that officer involved shooting at the time when that case took on a new twist. >> i'm putting out the factual forensic evidence as i can in an effort to be toward full disclosure and transparency in this investigation. >> reporter: 19-year-old kenneth harding jr. was fatally shot after a confrontation with police at this bay view district nummi stop. police say he fired at least one shot at officers before they returned fire. yesterday the county medical examiner says the fatal wound was not caused by a police gun. police say am in addition found in harding's pocket is similar to that fatally shot him. >> an instant hamstrin
we are expecting the l.a. police department to talk about these new arrests any minute now. just as soon as they get up in front of the cameras weaver going to bring -- we're going to bring you their comments live. >>> rob roth shows us life in the bay view and why so many people there are so angry. first to david stevenson for what he's learned today about the investigation, david. >> reporter: a vigil against violence is supposed to start at the site of that officer involved...
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in the meantime l.a. county leaders added more cash to the reward for information in the beating case. the county's reward now stands at $25,000. the prime suspect giovanni ramirez is behind bars on a parole violation. >>> 6:05. never too early to start talking about the weekend and what we can expect. >> never too early-morning. i'm with you there. let's go over to kristy seifkin. >> should be a nice weekend but i say enjoy today because it's going to be the most beautiful day of the workweek. that is if you like hot weather. great day to get out to the beach. not much of a marine layer in the picture this morning in the clear. temperatures will warm up nicely by this afternoon. mild outside right now, as well. 61 in fairfield and in concord. 59 for livermore. 58 in redwood city. app and 57 in the city right now. temperatures in those inland spots today finally getting to where we should be for this time year temperatures in the mid-90s in those inland spots. high 70s actually you can see here in parts of
in the meantime l.a. county leaders added more cash to the reward for information in the beating case. the county's reward now stands at $25,000. the prime suspect giovanni ramirez is behind bars on a parole violation. >>> 6:05. never too early to start talking about the weekend and what we can expect. >> never too early-morning. i'm with you there. let's go over to kristy seifkin. >> should be a nice weekend but i say enjoy today because it's going to be the most beautiful...
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the a's are playing the l.a. angels of anaheim, long name but hopefully a short game to the win for the oakland a's. it will be slow there. >> thanks, mike. the president will hold a news conference in a few hours, his second of the week. he's going to talk about how debt negotiations are going. "today in the bay's" kristen dahlgren has a preview. anything new? >> good morning, marla. yeah, every day brings new things. we're going to be hearing directly from the president as he takes it to the american people. he's also told lawmakers they get the day off today from the face-to-face talks but only have until saturday to come up with a plan to move forward. yesterday's talks described as civil. they focused mostly on taxes, republicans again standing firm on their pledge not to raise them. meantime, republicans and democratic leaders in the senate mitch mcconnell and harry reid are working on a backup plan. it's complex but would put it on the president's shoulders to raise the debt ceiling. it could give lawmakers
the a's are playing the l.a. angels of anaheim, long name but hopefully a short game to the win for the oakland a's. it will be slow there. >> thanks, mike. the president will hold a news conference in a few hours, his second of the week. he's going to talk about how debt negotiations are going. "today in the bay's" kristen dahlgren has a preview. anything new? >> good morning, marla. yeah, every day brings new things. we're going to be hearing directly from the president...
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in a four-part series the l.a. n drug cartels and smugglers, and they make the case that they don't look like the hollywood stereotype. mostly they look just like you and me. joining me l.a. times reporter richard morossi. good to see you. good morning. >> good morning. >> what hit me right away in reading the first part of your series in the paerp yesterday was that in a huge bust called operation imperial emperor. we think this is mexico's problem, but you talk about the tent abbingles of one cartel and how broad the reach is in the u.s. talk about that. >> we're talking about the biggest, most powerful drug cartel in mexico, and they're responsible for a lot of massacres down there, but north of the border where they have been in large distribution systems, it's largely done trying not to capture a lot of attention. it's very low profile. there's not a lot of violence involved, and it's very efficient in moving the goods across the border into california up to l.a. and across the nation. >> when you say across th
in a four-part series the l.a. n drug cartels and smugglers, and they make the case that they don't look like the hollywood stereotype. mostly they look just like you and me. joining me l.a. times reporter richard morossi. good to see you. good morning. >> good morning. >> what hit me right away in reading the first part of your series in the paerp yesterday was that in a huge bust called operation imperial emperor. we think this is mexico's problem, but you talk about the tent...
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this one is about the l.a. zoo. >> now, you love zoos. you're very involved with the zoo, the l.a. lly, because they're our arks. there so many species would be extinct today if it weren't for being -- and modern zoos, unlike the old, you know "we want one of everything" -- >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] >> modern zoos now work with the wild population, as well as the captive population, to keep the genetic strains you know, fresh and all that. >> jimmy: that's amazing. >> and uh, so we've saved -- there are so many species today that wouldn't be here if it wasn't for zoos. >> is that right? it's very interesting to know that. >> i know you're doing a big -- you're honoring someone for this upcoming -- for his work, which would be slash. >> yes. >> jimmy: from guns n' roses. >> slash is on our -- board of trustees. >> jimmy: yeah. he's on the board of trustees. >> he's on our board of trustees. i'm interim chairman of the board of trustees of glaza -- greater los angeles zoo association. >> jimmy: that sounds -- that sounds frightening to me. [ laughter ] >> but he's a -- he is such a
this one is about the l.a. zoo. >> now, you love zoos. you're very involved with the zoo, the l.a. lly, because they're our arks. there so many species would be extinct today if it weren't for being -- and modern zoos, unlike the old, you know "we want one of everything" -- >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] >> modern zoos now work with the wild population, as well as the captive population, to keep the genetic strains you know, fresh and all that. >> jimmy: that's...
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and the l.a. times said that the investigators have circumstantial and physical evidence. you may remember he was considered the number one suspect in the case since he was taken into custody in may more a patrol records. and now they say with his cell phone records and other records it proves that he was innocent. >> this is a true lesson of the judicial system in the country, specifically that everyone should be assumed guilty till proven guilty. when i jumped into the case, it was the opposite. >> reporter: and we caught up with paramedics and emts that worked with stoa and they say they think about him every day and they wear these bracelets with his number on it and they want whoever did this to their friend to be arrested. >> we have to hope that the investigators are following good leads and making good decisions and all we can do is hope and they pray is they're on the right path to finding who did this. >> reporter: and we spoke with stoa's sister who wants more information about the case before making a statement. we'll bring you the latest as it develops. i'm pa
and the l.a. times said that the investigators have circumstantial and physical evidence. you may remember he was considered the number one suspect in the case since he was taken into custody in may more a patrol records. and now they say with his cell phone records and other records it proves that he was innocent. >> this is a true lesson of the judicial system in the country, specifically that everyone should be assumed guilty till proven guilty. when i jumped into the case, it was the...
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of either gender early and often. >>> in sports this morning, bounced checks for some employees of the l.a. dodgers. the team filed for bankruptcy is week, freezing some accounts. those paychecks have been reissued. in addition to more sports let's take a look at espn news. >> good morning. cc sabathia looking to become a member of the 11 club in the bigs. sabathia facing former teammates from his brief on stint in milwaukee in 2008. milwaukee went to the playoffs that season. sabathia matching his career high with 13 strikeouts. also played on the 4th in 2007 with cleveland. sabathia certainly getting the offense behind him. send that text message. standard rates apply. 300th career home run for mark teixeira. yankees up 3-0. back to sabathia. and every batter that whiffed came on his swinging third strike. in 7 2/3 innings of work he gave up 6 hits and 2 walks. yankees blanked the brewers 5-0. >>> the red sox and phillies. cole hamels, jon lester, 0-2. his last two starts. top four. oh-oh. look out. adrian gonzalez. off hamels' glove hand. the easy play at first for the out. he's in pain
of either gender early and often. >>> in sports this morning, bounced checks for some employees of the l.a. dodgers. the team filed for bankruptcy is week, freezing some accounts. those paychecks have been reissued. in addition to more sports let's take a look at espn news. >> good morning. cc sabathia looking to become a member of the 11 club in the bigs. sabathia facing former teammates from his brief on stint in milwaukee in 2008. milwaukee went to the playoffs that season....
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the "l.a. times" reports a flight attendant checked his ticket after some of the passengers complained about the man's smell. he was sitting in a seat that should have been empty anyways. if convicted the man could face up to five years in jail. >>> today the bail for the former head of the imf could be reduced or even lifted. dominique strauss-kahn has been under house arrest since may on charges that he tried to rape a hotel maid. now, a source tells the ap that the reason for the bail reduction is that prosecutors have questions about the maid's background and her story. and that could damage her credibility on the witness stand. one law enforcement official tells the "new york times" that the maid has repeatedly lied since making the allegations in may. >>> 5:09. a budget battle in oakland. it's coming down to the wire on this friday. the last-minute deal to put laid-off police officers back on the streets. >>> plus, thousands of inmates could get out of jail sooner. the change to a drug law
the "l.a. times" reports a flight attendant checked his ticket after some of the passengers complained about the man's smell. he was sitting in a seat that should have been empty anyways. if convicted the man could face up to five years in jail. >>> today the bail for the former head of the imf could be reduced or even lifted. dominique strauss-kahn has been under house arrest since may on charges that he tried to rape a hotel maid. now, a source tells the ap that the reason...
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the woman told me, no, not today but no doubt the l.a. police chief is under pressure. he is going to have to give a statement sooner than later. for bryan stow, the giant fan has been here at sf general more than two months, his condition has gone from critical to serious i. know you have more information about his condition for us. >> we do. the family of bryan stow says he's doing better and is alert. they posted this on the support for stow website. as of last night brian had both eyes open, his right hand was trying to give a thumbs up or hold up two fingers. he closed his eyes and opened. great progress that he's making. for the latest on the bryan stow investigation, as well as updates on his condition visit nbcbayarea.com and search bryan stow. we of course wish he and his family the best. >> hundreds of people are expected to march on the streets of oakland protesting in the city's massive budget cuts. the march coincides with an appearance by the labor department secretary who is speaking at a labor convention in oakland. more than 1500 are expected at 11:00. t
the woman told me, no, not today but no doubt the l.a. police chief is under pressure. he is going to have to give a statement sooner than later. for bryan stow, the giant fan has been here at sf general more than two months, his condition has gone from critical to serious i. know you have more information about his condition for us. >> we do. the family of bryan stow says he's doing better and is alert. they posted this on the support for stow website. as of last night brian had both...