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the changes you can see. >>> a welcome site on folsom lake. water levels on the rise. new concerns from residents. why officials are releasing some of that water even as the state continues to deal with the drought. >>> fox 2 news at 6:30 is up next. >>> a bomb threat held out a flight. the s.w.a.t. team was called in before nine. american eagle flight 5931 landed from houston and was isolated on the tarmac. police brought dogs on board the plane to check for explosives and the passengers in the seats. the passengers and crew exited down a portable staircase and board the buss to be taken to the terminal. the f.b.i. is not releasing any details about that threat. you are watching ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30. >>> we begin with a judge in pennsylvania ordering bill cosby to stand trial on criminal charges stemming from an alleged sexual assault case that happened ten years ago. as rick leventhal reports, the accuser was not in the courtroom and she won't have to testify. >> the spotlight on bill cosby has grown harsh including the comedian of misconduct. one of the cases is
the changes you can see. >>> a welcome site on folsom lake. water levels on the rise. new concerns from residents. why officials are releasing some of that water even as the state continues to deal with the drought. >>> fox 2 news at 6:30 is up next. >>> a bomb threat held out a flight. the s.w.a.t. team was called in before nine. american eagle flight 5931 landed from houston and was isolated on the tarmac. police brought dogs on board the plane to check for...
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--authorities in did drain the lake >> pam: happening now! the golden state warriors are in the final minutes of game 4 of the western conference finals. its a must win for the world champs. a loss will put them down three- games to one in this series. but early on, the warriors did not look like a 73-win teams. mark carter to a joint us with the other day. how is it looking mark? >> mark: all season long, the warriors had never lost back-to-back games, but early on, that under put that stat want it either. here are some pregame footage at o'casey's--okc >> mark:green, in action after the league decided not to hand down a suspension for his file on stephen adams and game break. but in the first half, it was as if he was not claimed for it he only had four points. curry was 2-7 on threes and the warrior had 13 first half taro hours. oklahoma oil city led by as many as 20. and win in to break up 72-53 russell westbrook up 21 points at last check. >> mark: we will bring you highlights as soon as the game goes final and then later on in sports, ga
--authorities in did drain the lake >> pam: happening now! the golden state warriors are in the final minutes of game 4 of the western conference finals. its a must win for the world champs. a loss will put them down three- games to one in this series. but early on, the warriors did not look like a 73-win teams. mark carter to a joint us with the other day. how is it looking mark? >> mark: all season long, the warriors had never lost back-to-back games, but early on, that under put...
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came up to 86% capacity last week during the bike ride sally meeker has documented the lake's rise with this picture taken last fall and the same view taken this spring. >> i love the idea that sacramento is going to have water again. that we have something to keep us cooled off in the summer and alive. >> but after initially predicting folsom might fill to capacity. water managers say it won't. they began to release more water in the lower american river to keep the delta downstream from getting too salty. >> the water quality in the delta is defended by that water outflow. not releasing water, you will have release of salt water. >> not clear how long the releases from folsom will continue. for the past two years they continued in the summer. >> water managers avoided tapping shasta lake because they needed that water to stay deep and cold. in order to protect endangered salmon on the sacramento river. >> they are coming up with a temperature management plan for shasta and when that plan comes out we will know on any potential impact to folsom. >> another huge section of the
came up to 86% capacity last week during the bike ride sally meeker has documented the lake's rise with this picture taken last fall and the same view taken this spring. >> i love the idea that sacramento is going to have water again. that we have something to keep us cooled off in the summer and alive. >> but after initially predicting folsom might fill to capacity. water managers say it won't. they began to release more water in the lower american river to keep the delta...
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the concord police are here this morning, and a body was found near the lake inside the park. what i can tell you about the park, it is relatively large, and there are several people that walk here, one person is walking the trails this morning. that is where the body was found, along one of the trails at the new hall park. it is still unclear of the gender and information about the body that was found, and there are really no lights around here, and it is very dark. a body was found at the newhall park in concord and we will bring an update.>> brian florez in concord. >>> the pittsburg city council vote on whether to install cameras on highway 4 after a string of freeway shootings, the most recent was last wednesday near railroad avenue. and the 25-year-old mother of four was killed in the shooting. the city council decide whether or not to approve spending $100,000 on cameras to help the police investigate and deter the shooters.>>> sheriff deputies in contra costa county investigating a deadly shooting near market avenue and fred jackson way in north richmond. the 26-yea
the concord police are here this morning, and a body was found near the lake inside the park. what i can tell you about the park, it is relatively large, and there are several people that walk here, one person is walking the trails this morning. that is where the body was found, along one of the trails at the new hall park. it is still unclear of the gender and information about the body that was found, and there are really no lights around here, and it is very dark. a body was found at the...
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luzern is responsible for controlling the lake level. he flow of water out of its lake, the city prevents the flooding of lakeside villages when the snow melts. in the mid-19th century, the city devised and built this extendable dam. by adding and taking away these wooden slats, they could control the level of the lake. slocals say they arrived in the 17th century as a gift from the french king, louis xiv, in appreciation for the protection his swiss guards gave him. switzerland has a long history of providing strong and loyal warriors to foreign powers. the city's famous lion monument recalls the heroism of more swiss mercenaries. the mighty lion rests his paws on a french shield. tears stream down his cheeks. the broken-off end of a spear is slowly killing the noble beast. the sad lion is a memorial to over 700 swiss mercenaries who were killed, defending marie antoinette and louis xvi during the french revolution. the people of luzern take full advantage of their delightful river with a variety of cafes and restaurants along its banks.
luzern is responsible for controlling the lake level. he flow of water out of its lake, the city prevents the flooding of lakeside villages when the snow melts. in the mid-19th century, the city devised and built this extendable dam. by adding and taking away these wooden slats, they could control the level of the lake. slocals say they arrived in the 17th century as a gift from the french king, louis xiv, in appreciation for the protection his swiss guards gave him. switzerland has a long...
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at least 12 evidence markers line the path outside the lake. at one point officers expanded their perimeter. >> it looks like there may have been more evidence. >> reporter: though investigators would not say what. >> i find it pretty odd it was in the front of the park. >> reporter: people who walk through the park to get to worker were surprised to see an active crime scene. betsy ricks says the investigators asked if she recognized the victim. >> they showed me a picture of an older gentleman, said he was the person who had been found this morning, asked if i had seen him or if we had any camera that's might have picked something up. and i hadn't seen him. it's just eye very sad situation all around. >> reporter: several nearby restaurant employees said officers had been by their businesses as well. in san francisco, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >>> santa rosa police say the shooting of a 15-year-old boy last night appears to be an attempted suicide by cop. officers responded to a coffee park around 11:30 last night after receiving a report o
at least 12 evidence markers line the path outside the lake. at one point officers expanded their perimeter. >> it looks like there may have been more evidence. >> reporter: though investigators would not say what. >> i find it pretty odd it was in the front of the park. >> reporter: people who walk through the park to get to worker were surprised to see an active crime scene. betsy ricks says the investigators asked if she recognized the victim. >> they showed me...
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the cloud tonight. that will be changing. there was more than clouds in lake lapse just absolutely beautiful from early this evening you can see the showers moving across the lake and even had an isolated thunderstorm develop there and scattered showers and thunderstorms are in the forecast really for the next several days there. 61 in tahoe tomorrow looking at 62 in eureka a.monterey down south partly cloudy skies. 68 in los angeles. 95 in palm springs. not going to be that hot here in the bay area. we go with mild weather inland. low mid 70's. 60's right around the bay and along the coast line we see some temperatures in the upper 50's. now you look at our chance of rain over the next several days and notice they go up. tomorrow 10% chance 20 thursday, pretty much the best chance of our showers on frida friday. and on saturday. look at the accu-weather 7 day forecast. slight chance of showers tomorrow. one on the storm impact scale for thursday through saturday. that one system is going to keep the shower chance in the forecast and we call it unsettled for t
the cloud tonight. that will be changing. there was more than clouds in lake lapse just absolutely beautiful from early this evening you can see the showers moving across the lake and even had an isolated thunderstorm develop there and scattered showers and thunderstorms are in the forecast really for the next several days there. 61 in tahoe tomorrow looking at 62 in eureka a.monterey down south partly cloudy skies. 68 in los angeles. 95 in palm springs. not going to be that hot here in the bay...
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the great lakes and the flint water crisis. their video is titled "the 1%." >> today, americans are drowning in overly debated issues, such as immigration, medicare, terrorism, leaked e-mails. although these are important topics, the issues that will affect the most americans is the issue of the 1%. >> 1%. >> 1%. >> no, not that 1%. this 1%. the shining blue jewel of the united states, the great lakes. >> one of the unique resources the world. nothing like it. everyone has a responsibility to do what we can to protect those waters. >> in the u.s., we are lucky. we have the best drinking water in the world. i think that's allowed us to become a bit complacent about our drinking water. we take it for granted. >> about 70% of our freshwater is right here. >> here is a graphic of a hundred water bottles. representing a hundred percent of the earth's entire surface. 71% of these -- the entire earth is covered in water. of all that water, only 3% is fresh. of that 3% of freshwater, two-thirds of it is trapped in ice in glaciers. that
the great lakes and the flint water crisis. their video is titled "the 1%." >> today, americans are drowning in overly debated issues, such as immigration, medicare, terrorism, leaked e-mails. although these are important topics, the issues that will affect the most americans is the issue of the 1%. >> 1%. >> 1%. >> no, not that 1%. this 1%. the shining blue jewel of the united states, the great lakes. >> one of the unique resources the world. nothing...
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it is kicking the moisture off of the great lakes and bringing snow action off of the great lakes. it would will a scattered shower out of that. >>> breaking news in bucks county. one person has died in a motel fire in ben salem dotownship. here is the lincoln motel on route 1. there is the glass broken out of the first floor window. also in the live picture you see investigators are still gathering information and evidence. it took crews about a half hour to get everything under control. they consider the fire to be suspicious. once we have more information we'll pass it along. >>> a woman is in critical condition after being shot in a car in huntington park. detectives say the woman was in the car with her mother, sister, and a 2-year-old child when the bullets started flying. they crashed into another car with two men inside. the men also went to the hospital and were treated and released. >>> a few blocks away a shooting shot a 26-year-old to the hospital. it happened around midnight. >> grief counsellor wills be at a cumberland county high school tomorrow to help students copin
it is kicking the moisture off of the great lakes and bringing snow action off of the great lakes. it would will a scattered shower out of that. >>> breaking news in bucks county. one person has died in a motel fire in ben salem dotownship. here is the lincoln motel on route 1. there is the glass broken out of the first floor window. also in the live picture you see investigators are still gathering information and evidence. it took crews about a half hour to get everything under...
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is she in the middle of the lake. you see all the people. as a mom i feel better about that. >>> 4:37 is the time. sal in, good morning to you. >> almost friday as brian says, friday eve today on this thursday. let's look at what we have. the tracy commute is getting full, as you can see, a little bit of slow traffic coming up. and stop-and-go. the road censors are firing up as you drive over the interchange, traffic is doing okay. out to 880, the commute here in the oakland area not bad, if you are driving on the freeways. let's go to live pictures, if we can. there's 880, traffic is moving nicely. at the bay bridge toll plaza you will see the traffic continues to look good. we usually don't see a crowd until 5:30 or so. it's 4:48. >>> we have the usual fog and low clouds. there's drizzle associated with it. looks like clearing sooner in the north bay. temperature warming up. many may be taking off tomorrow. if you're in land warm or hot. but along the coast and bay, 60s and 70s. warmest day looks to be saturday. unless there's a wrinkle in
is she in the middle of the lake. you see all the people. as a mom i feel better about that. >>> 4:37 is the time. sal in, good morning to you. >> almost friday as brian says, friday eve today on this thursday. let's look at what we have. the tracy commute is getting full, as you can see, a little bit of slow traffic coming up. and stop-and-go. the road censors are firing up as you drive over the interchange, traffic is doing okay. out to 880, the commute here in the oakland area...
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eventually, the course was purchased by paulson & co., along with 1,000 acres of lake las vegas land.e us an idea, visually, what it was like before you guys took over. >> it was tough. you know, just in the bunkers right behind us, there were mesquite trees that were 15 feet tall. >> wow. >> the sand had become hard-packed dirt. the greens were gone. the vision was to bring lake las vegas to the glory that it had as a luxury destination but not just that -- do it as a primary place. we're proud that we're in henderson. >> absolutely. >> you know, as a town, schools, parks, families, shopping -- it's all here. the first thing we did was really fix the infrastructure that was here. we built the road -- galleria parkway. the second thing we did was we embraced this beach. we made our beach four times bigger here at reflection bay, and they say, "wow! it's even better than before!" and that's kind of what i think las vegas is -- we're better than before. we brought in 28,000 tons of sand, and it's intended to be a lifestyle, not just for the weddings, and that's a nice site for that, but
eventually, the course was purchased by paulson & co., along with 1,000 acres of lake las vegas land.e us an idea, visually, what it was like before you guys took over. >> it was tough. you know, just in the bunkers right behind us, there were mesquite trees that were 15 feet tall. >> wow. >> the sand had become hard-packed dirt. the greens were gone. the vision was to bring lake las vegas to the glory that it had as a luxury destination but not just that -- do it as a...
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turns out that walleye caught on the canadian side of the lake couldn't be brought back to the u.s. side. that made fishermen and northwest angle resident gary dietzler pretty mad. ever imagine it would become a trade dispute. >> no, just trying to get a couple fish. keep resort going. >> reporter: partly his idea to join canada. mainly as a stunt to get publicity for the fishermen's cause. and it worked. the great walleye war as it came to be known ended amicably. northwest angle remand part of the u.s. and the walleye's nationality seemed to matter no more. but the northwest ang
turns out that walleye caught on the canadian side of the lake couldn't be brought back to the u.s. side. that made fishermen and northwest angle resident gary dietzler pretty mad. ever imagine it would become a trade dispute. >> no, just trying to get a couple fish. keep resort going. >> reporter: partly his idea to join canada. mainly as a stunt to get publicity for the fishermen's cause. and it worked. the great walleye war as it came to be known ended amicably. northwest angle...
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disney built an amphitheater around the lake to create a spectacular show called rivers of light. >> it combines the celebration of animals and man and nature all coming together. >> and one of disney's most popular attractions the safari will run at night. >> lighting on the trees and animals. and the tree of life, the park's iconic centerpiece awakes at night. >> we have over 300 animal carvings on the tree and every animal will come alive at night. its beauty and magic and mystery comes together at once. >> we love it
disney built an amphitheater around the lake to create a spectacular show called rivers of light. >> it combines the celebration of animals and man and nature all coming together. >> and one of disney's most popular attractions the safari will run at night. >> lighting on the trees and animals. and the tree of life, the park's iconic centerpiece awakes at night. >> we have over 300 animal carvings on the tree and every animal will come alive at night. its beauty and...
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not reproduce in the great lakes. g i immediately began looking at the wildlife. we discovethose polations of animals around the great lakes were just not doing well. it was at that point i began to realize that the kinds of chemicals th we are tting into the mother animals have introduced low levels of toxic chemicals into the babies. that was the beginning of asking the question of what endocrine disruption was. i brought together a vy coect -- eectic grp of scientts. the first thing they said is there are a large number of chemicalin the eironment that are in development, not only in wildlife, t in humans. and if we do not abate the by enviroental exsure thawe see today, we will see why dysfunction at the population level. that w in 1990. here we are 20 years later and no chemical has been banned yet. on the day that the doctors told me i could not back to washington to work, gundersen energy corp. announced that they had gotten drills for the grand mesa, which is the big top water that provides water for everyone o
not reproduce in the great lakes. g i immediately began looking at the wildlife. we discovethose polations of animals around the great lakes were just not doing well. it was at that point i began to realize that the kinds of chemicals th we are tting into the mother animals have introduced low levels of toxic chemicals into the babies. that was the beginning of asking the question of what endocrine disruption was. i brought together a vy coect -- eectic grp of scientts. the first thing they...
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when kids beat the mighty soviets in hockey in lake placid. on this. here you are talking sporting equivalent of the loaves and the fishes. of the parting of the red sea. >> ooh! yeah! >> reporter: okay, winners are always happy. but for winners who are suppose to be losers, happy doesn't do it. delirious does. the players of leicester city soccer club won this championship while at the home of their star player, where they had been watching another game on tv. they needed their closest rival, tottenham hotspur not to win against chelsea. >> they scored! >> reporter: spurs tide. leicester won. the players went nuts. their fans went nuts. >> our little team. we are not huge. we don't spend a lot of money. just a little town in england. the world knows our name now. >> reporter: the fans had come to the team stadium to sell great, their joy all the greater because they never expected to be here. a little over a year ago, leicester city weren't just also-rans. they were so bad they were in danger of being chucked out of england's top league. but
when kids beat the mighty soviets in hockey in lake placid. on this. here you are talking sporting equivalent of the loaves and the fishes. of the parting of the red sea. >> ooh! yeah! >> reporter: okay, winners are always happy. but for winners who are suppose to be losers, happy doesn't do it. delirious does. the players of leicester city soccer club won this championship while at the home of their star player, where they had been watching another game on tv. they needed their...
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get in that can do and paddle across the lake. don't make this a mistake that my friends and i did when we took that trip. make sure you all know how to canoe before you head out into the lake. before closing, i want to thank tea gonzales for speaking after me. as some of you probably heard, the last time i shared the stage with a student speaker, that speakers microphone was cut off and i had to defend his right to speak. i was counting on tea to do the same for me. we are both relieved that was not necessary. congratulations class of 2016. [applause] is for all you have done. and all that you will do. your parents are justifiably proud of you. as someone who well remembers high school graduation, not just as a student at as a parent of two daughters, i urge you to by urging youents to phone home. often. thank you. [applause] thank you judge garland. the class of 2016, i present you this gift. [applause] >> i want to think you and only my friends in the class of 1970 will understand this, but this is as close as i will ever get t
get in that can do and paddle across the lake. don't make this a mistake that my friends and i did when we took that trip. make sure you all know how to canoe before you head out into the lake. before closing, i want to thank tea gonzales for speaking after me. as some of you probably heard, the last time i shared the stage with a student speaker, that speakers microphone was cut off and i had to defend his right to speak. i was counting on tea to do the same for me. we are both relieved that...
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problem was the map the founding fathers use of lake of the woods was completely wrong.way off. but that weird boundary bump stuck. ever since, the angle as tluk ca like to call it has remained an jut lie jut -- outlier. there is no fence. no guard. no official look anything, really. until you come upon this shed, called jim's corner. it houses a video phone so arriving travelers look us can check in with u.s. immigration before driving on. there is no grocery store, no hospital, no theater, no fast-food restaurant. not a single traffic light. it's lucky to have a pest office. but what it does have -- what the heck have you got, dan? >> thing i have tiger by the tail. >> reporter: is fish. the sprawling chilly waters of lake of the woods offer some of the west walleye fishing in all of north america. >> whoo! >> most come here to put a hook in the water and then go home. but there is about 60 or so hearty minnesotans who the angle year round. many run fishing lodges. like jays on and lisa goullet. >> takes a unique blend of personality traits to make a go of this. the go
problem was the map the founding fathers use of lake of the woods was completely wrong.way off. but that weird boundary bump stuck. ever since, the angle as tluk ca like to call it has remained an jut lie jut -- outlier. there is no fence. no guard. no official look anything, really. until you come upon this shed, called jim's corner. it houses a video phone so arriving travelers look us can check in with u.s. immigration before driving on. there is no grocery store, no hospital, no theater, no...
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>>reporter: thing is just a friend of the we're still seeing some activity near the lake tahoe area as a push into the rest of the weekend more sierra snow this weekend we would drive out by sunday and the to the judge will slowly return closer to average even above average as we go into sunday and into monday we expect to see the when speaking of once again temper just 58 degrees more reason why we seen all this activity the strong wind speed of the blaze at the airport is due to an area of low pressure the system is moving through this is what will bring us more moisture and more snowfall to the sierra and the rain showers will get a bit closer to our area and. >>reporter: we have a better chance to see the rain fall as we go into tomorrow as we go to the rest of tonight we will see the costing up a little bit of scattered shower activity >>reporter: >>pam m: a look at the storage and need to know tomorrow. >>pam m: expect long lines as half openness and francisco union square 42 ft. sliding glass doors did at the was still san francisco the dividing friend in the continue the playof
>>reporter: thing is just a friend of the we're still seeing some activity near the lake tahoe area as a push into the rest of the weekend more sierra snow this weekend we would drive out by sunday and the to the judge will slowly return closer to average even above average as we go into sunday and into monday we expect to see the when speaking of once again temper just 58 degrees more reason why we seen all this activity the strong wind speed of the blaze at the airport is due to an area...
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the riders. from there, they raced 130 mails to south lake tahoe. organizers expressed relief about the weather this year. back in 2007, they had to -- 2011 they had to cancel the race because of the snow. >> one of the things we did is moved the race so we're not starting on mother's day and a less chance of snow in tahoe. >> it comes to santa rosa on saturday. the tour of california ends in sacramento on sunday. >>> they did get -- they didn't have any snow up there today, but it was howelling wind around the lake and -- howelling wind around the lake and tough riding. and probably snow around the mountains tomorrow. that will be fine. these were the highs today. some areas, 15, 20 degrees cooler than yesterday. the winds are strong and the clouds out there now. you can feel the change. yesterday and the day before we had mid-90s, now we've got clouds and temperatures substantially down. patchy fog trying to form at the coast. you good see the clouds -- you can see the clouds are overhead. the wind were gusting up to 41 miles per hour. there's the
the riders. from there, they raced 130 mails to south lake tahoe. organizers expressed relief about the weather this year. back in 2007, they had to -- 2011 they had to cancel the race because of the snow. >> one of the things we did is moved the race so we're not starting on mother's day and a less chance of snow in tahoe. >> it comes to santa rosa on saturday. the tour of california ends in sacramento on sunday. >>> they did get -- they didn't have any snow up there...
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it was just out of sight over a ridge on the other side of the lake. finally, there were three separate groups camping on the green river about 12 or 13 miles to the north. on the west side was a group of about six kids in the 20s from the longview area were out there doing the kinds of things that we were doing, drinking beer and things like that. on the eastern side there were two friends who had written their horses up a ridgeline the day before and were camped. read between them was a family. mike and his wife, and they had a four -year-old daughter and a three -month-old baby. they were taking the girls on a very 1st camping trip. i will tell you more in a moment. on sunday morning may 18 the sun rose at 536 into a completely club the sky. other is just to the north dave johnson took some measurements. the bold expanded and contracted and then at 832 that morning something in the mountain gave way. there were a couple of geologists, and amazing coincidence. to geologists just happen to be flying over the mountain and they said they saw this crack a
it was just out of sight over a ridge on the other side of the lake. finally, there were three separate groups camping on the green river about 12 or 13 miles to the north. on the west side was a group of about six kids in the 20s from the longview area were out there doing the kinds of things that we were doing, drinking beer and things like that. on the eastern side there were two friends who had written their horses up a ridgeline the day before and were camped. read between them was a...
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by the, ♪ by the ocean lake by the rybody! we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,, will be judge judy, fashion designer zac posen, and cnn's w. kamau bell. now stick around for james corden and his guest, allison janney. good night! >> james: hey. >> is he in there. >> he's talking to kid rock about a new carpool video. >> what did you order today. >> we ordered sushi.
by the, ♪ by the ocean lake by the rybody! we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,, will be judge judy, fashion designer zac posen, and cnn's w. kamau bell. now stick around for james corden and his guest, allison janney. good night! >> james: hey. >> is he in there. >> he's talking to kid rock about a new carpool video. >> what did you order today. >> we ordered sushi.
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the body was found. if this is a small lake. nearest canyon. -- stanyon >> reporter: police quickly shut down the area all around the lake. and started investigating. all i can say is that it may have been a struggle. we do not have any further information at this time. the corner with the body of peak lake and into a medical examiner then. -- examiner van >> that is part of the investigation to see if there's any more and coups that can help us solve the case. --any more clues that can help us solve the case. >> this is as a de--this is unearthing and said--sad >> grant: >> vicki:make sure you download the kron four mobile app so you can stay up to date with the latest developments in this case. we sent a push alert this morning. when the body was discovered in golden gate park. the kron four mobile app is a free download for iphones and androids. >> grant:san francisco police are still investigating a fatal shooting that happened late last night in the south of market neighborhood. shots were fired around 11- 30 at sixth and mi
the body was found. if this is a small lake. nearest canyon. -- stanyon >> reporter: police quickly shut down the area all around the lake. and started investigating. all i can say is that it may have been a struggle. we do not have any further information at this time. the corner with the body of peak lake and into a medical examiner then. -- examiner van >> that is part of the investigation to see if there's any more and coups that can help us solve the case. --any more clues that...
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as you come eastbound from south street watch out for the lake in the right lane. time toking to the burbs this holiday morning. we have a bunch of problems including this crash in delco south avenue south of chester pike route 13 by iron sport gym. gloucester county we have downed wires along south main street at carroll avenue at our lady of peace parish. if you're coming back from the shore along the ac expressway, so far we're looking good, i think the dismal weather will help us out with the shore traffic. i think the volume will be staggered throughout the day. also helping us out before the holiday weekend, theyly wrapped up the repair work at the egg harbor tolls on the westbound side of the affiliate -- of the acx. though got the toll finished so all the lanes are open for this afternoon ride home. >>> shake and bake says watch out for flooding i-95 northbound between bridge street and cottman. shake and bake is a delicious way to eat chicken. >>> a court hearing for a man accused of shooting of a police officer during a traffic stop. the gunman shot jamie
as you come eastbound from south street watch out for the lake in the right lane. time toking to the burbs this holiday morning. we have a bunch of problems including this crash in delco south avenue south of chester pike route 13 by iron sport gym. gloucester county we have downed wires along south main street at carroll avenue at our lady of peace parish. if you're coming back from the shore along the ac expressway, so far we're looking good, i think the dismal weather will help us out with...
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welcome to remember. >>> a group of scientists are heading to nicaragua to investigate the strange appearance of a new lake. the thing is it's a little bit more dangerous when the lake looks like this. >> oh, cool. >> i like those lakes. those lakes are fun. >> i figured you would like this. >> it's a lava lake that's 100 x 65 feet wide. the last lava flow from this volcano was in 1617. they had ash eruptions the most recent was in 2008 but they are trying to figure out where, why and what's going on. >> last eruption 1617. >> last lava flow. >> like several hundred years ago. >> yes. >> it just suddenly appeared. >> this crater was famous in the area because there were cool parrots living inside. green parrots live inside. the population has dropped. for unknown reasons. i think the lava might have something to do with it. >> it makes a lot of sense. i want to know more. >> sulphur dioxide got in the way. but they estimate it's about 2,000 degrees fahrenheit so they can't get that close. they are keeping an eye on this to make sure more doesn't show up. >> it's going to disintegrate. >> it's okay. >> we s
welcome to remember. >>> a group of scientists are heading to nicaragua to investigate the strange appearance of a new lake. the thing is it's a little bit more dangerous when the lake looks like this. >> oh, cool. >> i like those lakes. those lakes are fun. >> i figured you would like this. >> it's a lava lake that's 100 x 65 feet wide. the last lava flow from this volcano was in 1617. they had ash eruptions the most recent was in 2008 but they are trying to...
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lake amatitlan is the sort of polluted little lake outside the city. but we had an old chalet there, and i thought i can hole up there and write and do the three short stories i need to do to submit to a writing program. >> hinojosa: this was going to be, like, your getaway. >> it was my getaway. and i get there, and my uncle is like, "you're crazy. you can't go live out by the lake. you know, there's been violence there, you know, there's a war going on in this country." and so i live at my uncle's house. >> hinojosa: when he said that to you, when your uncle said, "look, there's a war going on," did you understand? >> not really. i began to understand. it was fascinating, because i'm living at my uncle's house, working on my new york city love stories, right? they were the most apolitical... >> hinojosa: because you're a new york city bartender who's trying to figure out life as a writer. >> and meanwhile, yeah, you know, you're picking up the papers every day, and you're beginning to see the codes, right? because guatemala was basically... that happ
lake amatitlan is the sort of polluted little lake outside the city. but we had an old chalet there, and i thought i can hole up there and write and do the three short stories i need to do to submit to a writing program. >> hinojosa: this was going to be, like, your getaway. >> it was my getaway. and i get there, and my uncle is like, "you're crazy. you can't go live out by the lake. you know, there's been violence there, you know, there's a war going on in this country."...
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since 2008, applications to conduct exploratory drilling have surged in the land of ten- thousand lakestoronto, canada-based polymet mining corporation is first in line to unlock precious metals from the duluth complex-- a vast mineral deposit in the arrowhead of minnesota. mining proponents say geologists have known about the formation for over 60 years, but new technology will allow excavation of four billion tons of raw material worth an estimated $1 trillion. latsisha gietzen, director of public affairs for polymet, says due to new mining techniques, the company will actually restore some of the lands through the mining process. >> because we're using a legacy site, we'll actually be able to clean up some of the issues that are currently going on and bring modern technology to the process. >> reporter: additionally, corporate officials say any water released from their proposed northmet site will be treated to meet state and federal guidelines. but for some, the mining industry's past practices do not inspire confidence. a well-established hub for agriculture, forestry and mining ex
since 2008, applications to conduct exploratory drilling have surged in the land of ten- thousand lakestoronto, canada-based polymet mining corporation is first in line to unlock precious metals from the duluth complex-- a vast mineral deposit in the arrowhead of minnesota. mining proponents say geologists have known about the formation for over 60 years, but new technology will allow excavation of four billion tons of raw material worth an estimated $1 trillion. latsisha gietzen, director of...
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nothing to carry out its grotesque attacks against civilians and communities across nigeria and the lake chad basin. all three of these conflicts have drawn international intervention and resources because the terrorists elements involved are seen as aspiring to the kind of international terrorism perpetrated by al qaeda and isis. and some are beginning to show increased sophistication and attacks. beyond these three conflict and terrorist-ridden regions are several complex crises that breed on instability, brought on my many factors. the most egregious of which appears to be the complete lack of government responsibility for its citizens through corruption and greed rather than any lack of resources. this includes mos s most recent south sudan and the central african republic and, of course, the decades-long atrocities in the democratic republic of congo, all three of which have cost billions of dollars to mitigate through massive peacekeeping operations. while the world seeks ways to address the direct threat of emergent terrorist groups interaction mode, we have had a chance, and stil
nothing to carry out its grotesque attacks against civilians and communities across nigeria and the lake chad basin. all three of these conflicts have drawn international intervention and resources because the terrorists elements involved are seen as aspiring to the kind of international terrorism perpetrated by al qaeda and isis. and some are beginning to show increased sophistication and attacks. beyond these three conflict and terrorist-ridden regions are several complex crises that breed on...
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. >> what's the largest lake of the great lakes? no, everyone thinks it's lake superior because it's lake superior. >> for the record he's right. of course he's right. >> name the world's smallest country in area? >> vatican city. >> that is it. 's because 15-year-old akhil rekulapelli of virginia was the 2014 winner of the national geographic bee. >> you are a winner. when did your love for geography begin? >> i loved putting puzzles together. my parents got me a puzzle of the united states. i knew the states, most of the capitals. i love the subject. that's what drove me throughout the whole can he glikes to win the bee and $50,000 in scholarship money, akhil studied hard. >> which is the western most in longitude? >> with some guidance from his little sister. >> which mountains have higher elevation? the sierra nevada or ozark mountains? >> sierra, nevada. >> one misconception memorizing what the capitals are, but that's one smart part of this diverse subject. the culture, food, music, language. >> couscous. >> sometimes served w
. >> what's the largest lake of the great lakes? no, everyone thinks it's lake superior because it's lake superior. >> for the record he's right. of course he's right. >> name the world's smallest country in area? >> vatican city. >> that is it. 's because 15-year-old akhil rekulapelli of virginia was the 2014 winner of the national geographic bee. >> you are a winner. when did your love for geography begin? >> i loved putting puzzles together. my...
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there is an alcohol ban at the folsom lake. >>> the local mayors are stepping in, calling for camerasut that next. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, shootings in the east bay. tings have happene >>> in the developing story since november 2015, nearly 30 freeway shootings in the east bay, 15 along interstate 85, and highway 4 and 580, three shootings along 880. they say that five suspects have been arrested in connection with a string of shootings, some of whom could've been involved in more than one. but the mayors say it is not enough and asking governor jerry brown to have surveillance cameras installed in the state highways in the area. they are scheduled to the meat -- to meet and discuss it tomorrow.>> we have hercules and limon here to talk about this, and what is behind the shootings? >> these are not random, they are targeted shootings where the victim is known by the perpetrator, and this is gang related. the victims are targeted. >> the hub is in richmond and antioch, and the roadways are in between. in some ways, your towns are innocent bystanders. >> absolutely.>> and you have asked t
there is an alcohol ban at the folsom lake. >>> the local mayors are stepping in, calling for camerasut that next. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, shootings in the east bay. tings have happene >>> in the developing story since november 2015, nearly 30 freeway shootings in the east bay, 15 along interstate 85, and highway 4 and 580, three shootings along 880. they say that five suspects have been arrested in connection with a string of shootings, some of whom could've been involved in...
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authorities drained the small lake to search for evidence. the area is a popular spot. >> it was a surprise a body find, it's creepy. >> sources tell us that the victim was involved in a brawl on monday and was assaulted by three men. >>> the three suspects accused of killing a millbrae father will remain in jail until they appear in court next week. they are accused of killing keith green. lee and green have two young daughters. he was last seen alive at the pancake house. his body was found 12 days later in sonoma county. there's reports he was shot to death. all three suspects rely able. >> they -- liable. >> they can be liable even if they didn't pull the trigger. it doesn't require a separate charge. >> we feel we have proof that's why we moved forward. >> none of the suspects entered a plea and are held without bail. officials aren't saying who has custody of the girls light now. >>> the search continues for three robber who's took weapons from a store in san carlos. sheriff deputies say the robbers slammed their car into the front winos
authorities drained the small lake to search for evidence. the area is a popular spot. >> it was a surprise a body find, it's creepy. >> sources tell us that the victim was involved in a brawl on monday and was assaulted by three men. >>> the three suspects accused of killing a millbrae father will remain in jail until they appear in court next week. they are accused of killing keith green. lee and green have two young daughters. he was last seen alive at the pancake house....
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the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. it is also a natural lake. to stroll around the lake and let the kids run free. it also has many birds to watch. it is a place to find and appreciate what you -- a wonderful breath of fresh air. come and experience in this park and enjoy the people, picnics, and sunshine. this is a lovely place to take a stroll with your loved ones. in the middle of pacific heights, on top of these hills, it offers a great square, a peaceful beauty, large trees and grass and greenery. it features tables and benches, a playground, restaurants, and tennis courts. there are plenty of areas for football and picnics. it is very much a couple's park. there are many activities you can experience together. stroll on the pathways, bring your dog, or just picnic at one of the many tables and enjoy all that it has to offer together. many couples find this is a perfect park to throw down a blanket and soak up the sun. it is a majestic place that you can share with someone you chairs. lafayette park is also easily accessed from the 47, 49,
the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. it is also a natural lake. to stroll around the lake and let the kids run free. it also has many birds to watch. it is a place to find and appreciate what you -- a wonderful breath of fresh air. come and experience in this park and enjoy the people, picnics, and sunshine. this is a lovely place to take a stroll with your loved ones. in the middle of pacific heights, on top of these hills, it offers a great square, a peaceful beauty, large trees and...
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problem was the map the founding fathers used of lake of the woods was completely wrong.ooks like this. they were way off, but that weird boundary bump stuck. ever since, the angle, as locals like to call it, has remained an outlier. the only over land route to this part of minnesota is actually through canada on a gravel road. there's no fence, no guard, no official looking anything really, until you come upon this shed called jim's corner. >> passport. >> it houses a video phone so that you can check in with u.s. immigration before driving on. no grocery store, no hospital, no theater, no fast foot strand not even single traffic light. lucky to have a post office. but what it does have -- >> i got tiger by the tail. >> is fish. sprawling chilly waters of lake of the woods offer some of the best walleye fishing in all of north america. most come here to put a hook in the water and then go home. but there's about 60 or so hearty minnesota answer who live in the angle year round many of whom run fishing lodges like jason and lisa goulet. >> it mesa unique blend of personal
problem was the map the founding fathers used of lake of the woods was completely wrong.ooks like this. they were way off, but that weird boundary bump stuck. ever since, the angle, as locals like to call it, has remained an outlier. the only over land route to this part of minnesota is actually through canada on a gravel road. there's no fence, no guard, no official looking anything really, until you come upon this shed called jim's corner. >> passport. >> it houses a video phone...
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it is a well -- welcome relief after seeing the lake at the lowest level last if it folsom lake and lake natoma averaging 1000 people per day just this holiday weekend. >> increasing the numbers of employees working here to include park maintenance, diaz workers. >> boat repair shops say they have seen business double as both have been in storage for several years. memorial day will be very hot in the valley. >> perfect weather to go to the lake and folsom. that's the spot to cool off and hot in sacramento and hot for us triple digits hot here is 80s and 90s. right now live look outside and you can see mostly blue skies and fog. along the coast and around the bay, we will see plenty of sunshine and temperatures mild and the 60 degree mark for folks this morning. and onshore flow later today. we will stay cooler along the coast. the onshore flow see her noticed as we zoom into the valley you can see the northerly flow will keep things warmer, much warmer for folks in san jose, south bay, east bay locations. temperatures flirting with 90s for many locations today. tomorrow a break as we in
it is a well -- welcome relief after seeing the lake at the lowest level last if it folsom lake and lake natoma averaging 1000 people per day just this holiday weekend. >> increasing the numbers of employees working here to include park maintenance, diaz workers. >> boat repair shops say they have seen business double as both have been in storage for several years. memorial day will be very hot in the valley. >> perfect weather to go to the lake and folsom. that's the spot to...
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ability to affect the ecosystem but it can take over a whole lakethey can clog pipe, ruin boats, the engines on boats. the main thing is clog the pipes. are several times a day the captain comes out to smell a boat and rest until the next one pulls up. >> i was surprised. >> he went around the boat and they said no. >> reporter: no far he has not found -mussels. we planted some to see. bingo. he gets his rewardment later he goes back to his home in wind sore. >> he was originally a shelter dog. >> reporter: happy to be a weekend working dog protect the lake. >> today the brand new san francisco general hospital and trauma center opened. it will house more than 200 patients a staff of more than a thousand doctors, nurses and other employ ease. renovations are eight years in the making. it's the only level i trauma secretary never the area and the only hospital in san francisco that provides round the clock psychiatric emergency service. >>> coming up asad start to the preakness stakes. how two horses died and then the upset in the title race. transfe
ability to affect the ecosystem but it can take over a whole lakethey can clog pipe, ruin boats, the engines on boats. the main thing is clog the pipes. are several times a day the captain comes out to smell a boat and rest until the next one pulls up. >> i was surprised. >> he went around the boat and they said no. >> reporter: no far he has not found -mussels. we planted some to see. bingo. he gets his rewardment later he goes back to his home in wind sore. >> he was...
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. >>> well, there's bad news for the drought in the west. lake mead, the nation's largest reservoir, has dropped to its lowest level since the 1930s. the lake near las vegas is expected to drop even more this summer. officials will monitor the lake level. a shortage could lead to water cutbacks in arizona and nevada. >>> flames erupted today at seal beach pier in orange county destroying what used to be a restaurant. haror bore patrol boats attacked the flames with a water cannon. most of the empty structure was destroyed and the roof collapsed. the restaurant old ruby's diner has been closed since 2013. no injuries reported today. investigators looking into the cause. >>> there was a dangerous act of vandalism on google's campus. someone threw two incendiary devices in a building overnight. >> matt keller has the at the details. >> reporter: a google maps pin marks the spot where two incendiary devices were found just before 11:00 p.m. last night at the google west campus building 2 on sew laud dough drive. mountain view firefighters say they ar
. >>> well, there's bad news for the drought in the west. lake mead, the nation's largest reservoir, has dropped to its lowest level since the 1930s. the lake near las vegas is expected to drop even more this summer. officials will monitor the lake level. a shortage could lead to water cutbacks in arizona and nevada. >>> flames erupted today at seal beach pier in orange county destroying what used to be a restaurant. haror bore patrol boats attacked the flames with a water...
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they drained the small man-made lake to search for evidence. ok for surveillance video that may have captured any clues. >> there may possibly have been a struggle leading up to the death. the body being found. but that is not conclusive at this time. >> reporter: those who live nearby say the area is known as a homeless hangout. they are shocked by the discovery. >> this is a great area. i'm very surprised but somebody got killed. that's not good news to me. i will take some time off running through the park for sure. >> reporter: castellano is not concerned, just curious. >> it's weird in golden gate. >> reporter: tara moriarty says the victim was involved in a brawl on monday and assaulted by three men. police would not comment on those details. reporting in san francisco, christina rendon, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> police in san jose have arrested a man on suspicion of killing his own father. officers arrested 21-year-old anthony james torres castro on monday. the body of his father anthony castro was discovered by a neighbor in a trashcan near t
they drained the small man-made lake to search for evidence. ok for surveillance video that may have captured any clues. >> there may possibly have been a struggle leading up to the death. the body being found. but that is not conclusive at this time. >> reporter: those who live nearby say the area is known as a homeless hangout. they are shocked by the discovery. >> this is a great area. i'm very surprised but somebody got killed. that's not good news to me. i will take some...
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she could have gone farther and reached the ends of the lake. the boat is going 7 miles an hour and they were treading water on either side of her ski path. the world barefoot center said she is the youngest water skier on record. guinness doesn't track record for people under the age of 16. >> scary for me. >> never do that with yours. >> i don't think so. but i didn't grow up water skiing. not living on lakes. if you are comfortable and you are right there, i guess go for it. >> you are the parent, it is your baby. we will watch mike on the four. get out and have a great day. great day. dr. oz: the kissing bug. >> the fact they drink blood on your lips isn't the gross part. it poops on your face. dr. oz: parra sites on your body and how to prevent them from attacking. plus, brandy's private health battle. >> i didn't want to get out of bed. i was like a stick. i didn't have any life in me. up flexion. g we'll save lives too. are you guys ready to get healthy? [cheers] dr. oz:
she could have gone farther and reached the ends of the lake. the boat is going 7 miles an hour and they were treading water on either side of her ski path. the world barefoot center said she is the youngest water skier on record. guinness doesn't track record for people under the age of 16. >> scary for me. >> never do that with yours. >> i don't think so. but i didn't grow up water skiing. not living on lakes. if you are comfortable and you are right there, i guess go for...
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then we head into the afternoon and the same areas around lake and mendocino counties that had the showers and thunderstorms today will repeat it again tomorrow. then the disturbance that is overhead will push on out and we'll see a shift in our pattern. tomorrow afternoon, 72 degrees in antioch and fairfield and santa rosa our warmest spots, 61 in half moon bay, 62 san francisco 65 oakland 66 in san rafael san jose up to 69 degrees. here is where you're good to notice the difference, saturday it's going to warm up. low 60s coast side to the upper 80s inland. sunday will do this all over again, a mild to warm arrive, and memorial day looks fantastic for any outdoor activities you have planned. a lk at the accuweather seven-day forecast, below normal high temperatures again tomorrow, low 60s to low 70s. temperatures do inch up slightly on thursday and you'll notice bright and sunny for your friday. we get the 80s back into the forecast. the weekend mid to upper 80s right on through memorial day, low to mid-60s along the coastline. temperatures will remain in the mild to warm range for your
then we head into the afternoon and the same areas around lake and mendocino counties that had the showers and thunderstorms today will repeat it again tomorrow. then the disturbance that is overhead will push on out and we'll see a shift in our pattern. tomorrow afternoon, 72 degrees in antioch and fairfield and santa rosa our warmest spots, 61 in half moon bay, 62 san francisco 65 oakland 66 in san rafael san jose up to 69 degrees. here is where you're good to notice the difference, saturday...
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i said this potomac is as wides as the lake. it looks wonderful. you. tha we're going to give you a quick look at some weather headlines because we want you to know what is ahead. the summer-like weather is going to continue.to it's going to be mild and humidd this evening, who the and stickc friday and maybe a thunderstormn we're so happy we didn't get agt storm while we w the national harbor. >> (cheers) we have gone inside mccormack and submits and hungnh out. it's going to be a who the andnd try start to the weekend. i think the better chance might be memorial day. not a totally dry weekend. but it's definitely going too feel a lot more like summer.umme let's give you a check of the temperatures around the regiont right now. still very toasty. as you know we were into the upper 80s.0s i know bwi hit 90. we're still at 76-degrees. plenty of heat on that southt wind coming in and we're going to continue to enjoy a partly cloudy night. i don't think we'll have to worry about any more storms. mike thomas is tanning back inin the studio, standing by
i said this potomac is as wides as the lake. it looks wonderful. you. tha we're going to give you a quick look at some weather headlines because we want you to know what is ahead. the summer-like weather is going to continue.to it's going to be mild and humidd this evening, who the and stickc friday and maybe a thunderstormn we're so happy we didn't get agt storm while we w the national harbor. >> (cheers) we have gone inside mccormack and submits and hungnh out. it's going to be a who...