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the suit. >>>he california condor will soon soar once again over the state's redwood coast. the northern california tribe has signed an agreement to release captive bred condor. the tribe has spent the last five years trying to establish that the endangered birds could survive in a place they haven't lived for more than a century. 400 california condors exist across the globe. only half of those live in the wild. >>> up next on abc 7 news at 9:00, a look at the new approach water authoritys in the east bay are taking to help deal with the state's historic drought. >>> and could we see 80s in san francisco and 90s inland this week? spencer christian will let us know in the forecast. >>> must win for the warriors against the clippers. made sure that happened, knocking down five threes in the first quarter, setting the tone for the rest of the game. we have all the highlights in sports. [sister off screen] so, and i lied to you earlier when i said that...we weren't ready to have a baby, we're actually eight-weeks pregnant. [women] shut up! [brother-in-law off camera] we're pregnant! [woman]
the suit. >>>he california condor will soon soar once again over the state's redwood coast. the northern california tribe has signed an agreement to release captive bred condor. the tribe has spent the last five years trying to establish that the endangered birds could survive in a place they haven't lived for more than a century. 400 california condors exist across the globe. only half of those live in the wild. >>> up next on abc 7 news at 9:00, a look at the new approach...
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♪ >> the northern california coast is one of the most picturesque places in the united states, so it wonder this is where billionaire tom steyer spends his time. a few miles inland from the pacific is the 1,800 acre ranch steyer and his wife kathryn taylor bought in 2002. only an hour outside of san francisco, it's a world away. buying this ranch, was it your idea or your wife's idea? >> i think you can only blame my wife for that one. originally we bought it because the land had been so misused, you could dump stuff here if you paid them a fee. there had been a d.e.a. raid. they had people -- >> why? >> i think they were growing dope. >> oh. running this huge ranch, how is it different than running a hedge fund, a $20 billion hedge fund? >> i'll tell you how it's the same and how it's incredibly different. it's the same in the sense that you think this looks like an asset, but it's actually dramatically changed by the people who run it. and that's exactly like every organization i've been in, which is, having great people, particularly at the top, is unbelievably significant and pow
♪ >> the northern california coast is one of the most picturesque places in the united states, so it wonder this is where billionaire tom steyer spends his time. a few miles inland from the pacific is the 1,800 acre ranch steyer and his wife kathryn taylor bought in 2002. only an hour outside of san francisco, it's a world away. buying this ranch, was it your idea or your wife's idea? >> i think you can only blame my wife for that one. originally we bought it because the land had...
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the northern california cherry blossom festival happening this weekend. it is the second largest festival highlighting the flowers outside of washington, d.c. >> the thing about the festival we support about 225,000 people, it is all done by volunteers. all of the volunteers' heart being shown making people feel comfortable and happy. >> the grand parade will be held next weekend on easter sunday. >>> a new addition to a bay area aquarium. take a look at a crocodile caught outside a tj max store. police say someone abandoned the crocodile. it is now being treated at the aquarium inside the california academy of sciences in san francisco. will they keep it? will they release it? don't know. we'll be right back. >>> join nbc bay area at the cherry blossom festival. >>> ever get jet lag? there is now an app for that. researchers in michigan say they worked out a mathematical formula to help with jet lag and put the formula in a new app. it is believed natural light is deeply connected to people's rhythms and the free app is called entrain only available for i
the northern california cherry blossom festival happening this weekend. it is the second largest festival highlighting the flowers outside of washington, d.c. >> the thing about the festival we support about 225,000 people, it is all done by volunteers. all of the volunteers' heart being shown making people feel comfortable and happy. >> the grand parade will be held next weekend on easter sunday. >>> a new addition to a bay area aquarium. take a look at a crocodile caught...
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. >>> the deadly crash on the northern california highway now sparking a federal investigation. the ntsb is reviewing whether the stretch of freeway should have had a barrier along the median. ten people were killed after a fedex truck slammed into a bus. the truck crossed into the on coming lane. the investigation could take months. >>> new urgency in the search for flight 370. the ocean shield is sweeping the waters with a pinger locater hoping to pick up the signals from the black boxes before the batteries run out. officials say they have narrowed the search area. today ten airplanes and 14 ships are combing the southern indian ocean. you are watching the most powerful name in news, fox news channel. >>> your share of this. exploding. each american worker now on the hook for a record $106,000 for our debt that just keeps growing. and these guys, well, they keep failing to pass a budget this week that would finally fix it. is it anyone dur the marwonder are falling. >> you got all that going on in the market and then we have forgotten about d.c. for a bit. it's like things wer
. >>> the deadly crash on the northern california highway now sparking a federal investigation. the ntsb is reviewing whether the stretch of freeway should have had a barrier along the median. ten people were killed after a fedex truck slammed into a bus. the truck crossed into the on coming lane. the investigation could take months. >>> new urgency in the search for flight 370. the ocean shield is sweeping the waters with a pinger locater hoping to pick up the signals from...
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the dea. >>> california's coast may be protected at the marine sanctuary under a federal proposal. the national oceanic administration would double the two marine sanctuaries off the northern california coast. they would extend over 2700 square miles. the move would restrict the movement of cargo ships, aircraft and jet skis and close the area to oil and gas exploration. >>> does the on the field success make some adjustments harder off the field. >>> rare video of a spectacular sight in san francisco bay. the conditions making this an ideal times to wear a watch. >>> the fog could make it tough to view the lunar eclipse tonight. i will let you know who has the best visibility . >>> u.s. attorney says it plans to file hate crime charges in the deadly shooting at a jewish center yesterday in kansas. the suspect this 73-year-old fraser lincroft of missouri. he is been identified as a white supremacist and former ku klux klan leader. when he was taken into custody he shouted a nazi salute. police say he killed three people. one was a 53-year-old woman. the other two were grandfather and grandson. today the daughter and mother of the two talked about their death. >> i prayed a
the dea. >>> california's coast may be protected at the marine sanctuary under a federal proposal. the national oceanic administration would double the two marine sanctuaries off the northern california coast. they would extend over 2700 square miles. the move would restrict the movement of cargo ships, aircraft and jet skis and close the area to oil and gas exploration. >>> does the on the field success make some adjustments harder off the field. >>> rare video of a...
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system but overall the fog will increase and the winds ahead of the system that will griz the northern california coast so as it does it will offer temperatures down today. in san jose, temperatures will come down with the passage of the front to the north and we back up for easter and the system will allow for cool temperatures into next welcome. sue is here and hopefully a quiet commute. >> so far so good with a couple of problem spots. if benicia we had an overturn in lane two and that was cleared to the shoulder and now we get wore that the accident is completely cleared out of the haynes so better news in the benicia area. in san jose a major thoroughfare, there is a serious accident with coleman closed and you can get around this by going blossom hill to camden. other road work in the north bay, we go to the petaluma northbound and southbound 101 between pepper and washington lanes are blocked for a few more minutes and outside, at san rafael the commute is looking good and south 101, fog free into san francisco with no delays. >> the city of berkeley is considering a 16-story hotel that wo
system but overall the fog will increase and the winds ahead of the system that will griz the northern california coast so as it does it will offer temperatures down today. in san jose, temperatures will come down with the passage of the front to the north and we back up for easter and the system will allow for cool temperatures into next welcome. sue is here and hopefully a quiet commute. >> so far so good with a couple of problem spots. if benicia we had an overturn in lane two and that...
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. >> reporter: engulfing the tour bus, turning the side of the northern california freeway into a makeshift triage area. helicopters airlifting victims to nearby hospitals. >> this was a horrific collision. the impact was heard throughout the community. >> i went outside, everything was in flames already. there was a couple of explosions after that. >> reporter: 44 high school seniors off to visit humboldt university. all of them part of a special program for low income students, many the first in their families to attend college. >> this is a very sad day for us. we promise to do everything we can for the students and families. >> reporter: the bus left los angeles before dawn for the 12-hour trip north to humboldt. as the miles slipped by, the teens watched movies, listened to music. then, suddenly, about four hours from their destination, a fedex tractor trailer swerved violently across the median, harley didn't see it coming. he was doing homework. >> i look up. the bus driver slams on the brakes. this loud screeching noise, i'll never forget it. and then, within a split second, boom. t
. >> reporter: engulfing the tour bus, turning the side of the northern california freeway into a makeshift triage area. helicopters airlifting victims to nearby hospitals. >> this was a horrific collision. the impact was heard throughout the community. >> i went outside, everything was in flames already. there was a couple of explosions after that. >> reporter: 44 high school seniors off to visit humboldt university. all of them part of a special program for low income...
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here is a preview of what is to come as we head to the northern tip of california. crescent city reported .10ths of an inch. so for tonight, the clouds continue to roll in. temperatures right now in the low 50s, 52 in santa rosa, 51 napa, concord 54. concord got .4 2 inches of rain where san francisco didn't get any. i'll tell you how much to expect into tonight and tomorrow morning and a big warmup next week. >> thank you. >>> a bay area woman is arrested of police say she stabbed her baby to death. officers took her into custody at the regional park in livermore. they initially found her car damaged and began a search for her. when they found the mother, she was carrying the baby, which had stab wounds. officers tried to perform cpr but the baby did not survive. they are not sure what led to the stabbing but believe the mother suffers from depression. >>> a dog in oakland nearly died after stepping on to a pg and e sidewalk grate that had electricity flowing through it. the blood hound's owner wants to know how this happened. tiffany wilson reports. >> awe, sweetie
here is a preview of what is to come as we head to the northern tip of california. crescent city reported .10ths of an inch. so for tonight, the clouds continue to roll in. temperatures right now in the low 50s, 52 in santa rosa, 51 napa, concord 54. concord got .4 2 inches of rain where san francisco didn't get any. i'll tell you how much to expect into tonight and tomorrow morning and a big warmup next week. >> thank you. >>> a bay area woman is arrested of police say she...
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the state of california. they're nonprofit, they're eligible. we've sold also to other publicly owned utilities, but really cbwr has been a pretty steady counterparter of ours in recent years. for example, palo alto, alameda, the northern california power authority, these are eligible entities that we can do business with. >> thank you. >> and, so, just to drive home the idea here behind our customer base and where we receive our -- the lion's share of our funding, this slide shows on the left that same set of retail general fund customers. but instead of showing it in the megawatt hour or revenue picture, this is showing it based on the rates that they're charged. so, you can see that the general fund is charged 4.75 cents a kilowatt hour right now typically, there are some that are charged less, but generally speaking it's 4.75 cents a kilowatt hour. you can see our enterprise department customers are charged on average around 14 cents. then you see the black line on the bottom, shows the transmission and distribution costs that were charged by pg&e that we pay today at 1.8 cents a kilowatt hour. that's one of the cost element that builds our cost profile. when you add all of our cost profile elements up, it's around
the state of california. they're nonprofit, they're eligible. we've sold also to other publicly owned utilities, but really cbwr has been a pretty steady counterparter of ours in recent years. for example, palo alto, alameda, the northern california power authority, these are eligible entities that we can do business with. >> thank you. >> and, so, just to drive home the idea here behind our customer base and where we receive our -- the lion's share of our funding, this slide shows...
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the game. >> california condor will soar again over the coast. the northernalifornia tribe has signed agreements with the state and federal agencies to release captive bred condors the next one to three years after spending five careers to establish where the birds could survive in a place they have not lived in a century. 400 candors exist across the globe and only half live in the wild. >> the morning news continues at 6:30 with the top stories including amber alert issues for a young girl from the central valley and details on the abduction including where police are focusing their efforts right now. >> search for a pilot in the bay continues but the window for that search is closing. sunday. most of the bay area will reflect this. details ahead. >> i am leyla gulen in the traffic center, and look at that: it is a slow drive at 20 minutes from the maze to san francisco along the bay bridge but we have a couple of problems including a new accident in antioch and another crash in hayward. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> 6:29 o
the game. >> california condor will soar again over the coast. the northernalifornia tribe has signed agreements with the state and federal agencies to release captive bred condors the next one to three years after spending five careers to establish where the birds could survive in a place they have not lived in a century. 400 candors exist across the globe and only half live in the wild. >> the morning news continues at 6:30 with the top stories including amber alert issues for a...
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california's coast may be protected as a marine sanctuary. the plan announced today by u.s. national oceanic and atmospheric administration could double the size off the northern california coast. the boundaries would expand by 2700 square miles. the move would restrict the movements of ships, aircraft and jet skis and close to oil and gas exploration. >>> the oyster company launched its find bid for survival. they filed a request to the supreme court. the case has been rejected three times by federal judges. the company is challenging a decision not to renew federal permit that would allow it to remain open. the court said they lack jurisdiction to review the decision. >>> developing news out of oakland airport. a strange and dangerous find at security. ktvu's tom vacar is live at the airport. this volves a weapon unsealed in food. >> reporter: great work by tsa agents. a disguised knife in a common food item carried in a carry on bag. it happened at the screening station for alaska airlines. he says what agents discovered in a passenger's carry on bag was -- >> a 8-1/2 inch knife inside a enchilada. she said she doesn't know how it got into the bag. >> repor
california's coast may be protected as a marine sanctuary. the plan announced today by u.s. national oceanic and atmospheric administration could double the size off the northern california coast. the boundaries would expand by 2700 square miles. the move would restrict the movements of ships, aircraft and jet skis and close to oil and gas exploration. >>> the oyster company launched its find bid for survival. they filed a request to the supreme court. the case has been rejected three...
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the world's tallest peak. an avalanche on mt. everest killed 12 sherpa s tying ropes for climbers. a northern california man was near the accident too. he updated his family and friends on his blog saying he was safe. he's attempting to become the oldest american to climb the peak. on his website he claims to climb every year to mt. shasta and mount whitney. his daughter says he's in the best shape of his life. >> constantly going to the gym, doing his hikes up the mountains, carrying a 60-pound pack up and down the hill in auburn. just intense training. >> his family expects him to complete his climb by the end of the month. >>> a new development in south san jose is hailed as the new santana row but what many don't know is the land could be toxic. a report obtained by the investigative unit shows there are carcinogens in the ground where homes are popping up. it is known to cause birth defects. it was used in computer chip manufacturing which explains its presence. the ibm plant used to be here. people who live and work nearby want to know why they didn't know of the contamination first. >> i had no i
the world's tallest peak. an avalanche on mt. everest killed 12 sherpa s tying ropes for climbers. a northern california man was near the accident too. he updated his family and friends on his blog saying he was safe. he's attempting to become the oldest american to climb the peak. on his website he claims to climb every year to mt. shasta and mount whitney. his daughter says he's in the best shape of his life. >> constantly going to the gym, doing his hikes up the mountains, carrying a...
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and a cold front is situated in the extreme corner of northern california. we'll be visiting us tonight. east bay hills camera shaking a little bit. the winds in the higher elevations are quite gusty. 51 in redwood city. gilroy, 50 for you, half moon bay is at 52 and san francisco is at 49. san bruno hills this morning. you're enjoying plenty of sunshine. numbers coming up in the north bay with low to mid 40s. fog in napa. concord at 47. good morning livermore, 49 degrees. from our tower cam remarks we're looking at some sunshine today. clouds will invade the area for the second half of the afternoon and then light rain heads our way overnight tonight. most of us see a little bit of it some of us won't get so lucky. we all will see a warm-up beginning late tomorrow. but then a major warm-up come tuesday and wednesday. so here's a look at the radar and satellite composite. next front is on the way. gives us a break today. and this is where the system will get pushed in tonight. in fact, along the coast, the marin sonoma county coast and also the san mateo coas
and a cold front is situated in the extreme corner of northern california. we'll be visiting us tonight. east bay hills camera shaking a little bit. the winds in the higher elevations are quite gusty. 51 in redwood city. gilroy, 50 for you, half moon bay is at 52 and san francisco is at 49. san bruno hills this morning. you're enjoying plenty of sunshine. numbers coming up in the north bay with low to mid 40s. fog in napa. concord at 47. good morning livermore, 49 degrees. from our tower cam...
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. >> also, the northern california gym hoping to sell alcohol. why owners think it's a perfect fit for the neighborhood. >> then, at 4:30 race to fix a flaw known as heart bleed. what you can do to protect your information. >> michael finney taking your questions on twitter and facebook. he'll answer them here live a little bit later. our look at traffic, it's gruesome downtown on the skyway. we're used to seeing back up and bumper to bumper for cars heading to the lower deck. heading to east bay but just as bad for those on the right side of the screen heading towards 101 >>> take a look at this fire that sent a family running for their home. the fire stayed mostly confined but still, the home is charred. she says her family only had enough time to run out with what they're wearing. >> i woke up my husband and daughter. we saw fire already. >> well, are the panda and panda hat about to become endangered? giants cutoff contract extension talks with pablo sandoval, aka, the panda. he wants an extension. sandov lcht turned down a proposal. a huge fa
. >> also, the northern california gym hoping to sell alcohol. why owners think it's a perfect fit for the neighborhood. >> then, at 4:30 race to fix a flaw known as heart bleed. what you can do to protect your information. >> michael finney taking your questions on twitter and facebook. he'll answer them here live a little bit later. our look at traffic, it's gruesome downtown on the skyway. we're used to seeing back up and bumper to bumper for cars heading to the lower deck....
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volumes and the sugary industry doesn't think this will be effective if this would not be effective why would the california nursed association and our local society and the hospital of northern california and the dental society and the dental hi gifts and over and over those are the people responsible for the health of our community and their outline enthusiastically supporting this. this is a growing coalition in thirty in community and san francisco has been at the cutting-edge to improving the health of our city and colleagues, i look forward to the continuing discussion around this important topic today. >> thank you supervisor wiener. supervisor cowen >> thank you very much. good afternoon, everyone thank you for joining us in the people's chamber in city hall this is the beginning of a very thoughtful yearlong conversation that's absolutely critical we need to have. this is not only critical for the health and vitality of the city and county of san francisco but specifically those who are living in the african-american community and the latino community and other that are effected by no access to healthy food actions to access to food. but the communities that are disp
volumes and the sugary industry doesn't think this will be effective if this would not be effective why would the california nursed association and our local society and the hospital of northern california and the dental society and the dental hi gifts and over and over those are the people responsible for the health of our community and their outline enthusiastically supporting this. this is a growing coalition in thirty in community and san francisco has been at the cutting-edge to improving...
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a man went for a run in the northern california mountains, and got lost. ut the story has a happy ending. bob root was found yesterday, after a two-day search near sacramento. he went running with only shorts and a t-shirt, but got separated from his group. he took a wrong trail... and ended up spending two nights alone, in freezing cold, before he was found. bob told his rescuers, the first thing he wanted was a hamburger. i thought he was going to ask for a beer. >> it you said it might be a helium beer... here are a few stories that are trending online this morning ... former cubs manager don baylor broke his leg, while catching the ceremonial first pitch. baylor is now the angels' hitting coach. he was attempting to catch the ball, when he leaned to the right, and his leg buckled under him. baylor had surgery yesterday. he is a bone marrow cancer survivor, which could explain his weaker bones. tiger woods will miss the masters for the first time in almost 20 years. the announcement came yesterday, following a successful surgery for a pinched nerve in hi
a man went for a run in the northern california mountains, and got lost. ut the story has a happy ending. bob root was found yesterday, after a two-day search near sacramento. he went running with only shorts and a t-shirt, but got separated from his group. he took a wrong trail... and ended up spending two nights alone, in freezing cold, before he was found. bob told his rescuers, the first thing he wanted was a hamburger. i thought he was going to ask for a beer. >> it you said it might...
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high pressure is protect the northern california. right now are on the cool side, 49 degrees for hayward. cold in santa rosa and 45. 48 for napa and out towards livermore they have 50 degrees. this afternoon the temperature should warm- up we are looking to low to mid '80s. livermore at 81, antioch at 82, fairfield and 80 and 78 for san jose. closer into the bet we have mid-70s for oakland. mid to upper 70's mostly for the north bay. >> the seven day from the bay shows that the temperatures will cords out thursday and friday. in terms of the sky conditions it is want to be mostly sunday right through the foreseeable future. the forecast is in your favor. >> we will be right back. >> george; where still trapped in a pretty light ride, no hot spots. there is nothing that will slow your ride down. the west bridge is j1 minutes. we have swollen in the right hand fasttrack line. the san mateo bridge, highway 92 is a good ride in both directions. they have no delays in foster city. if your headed to marin, the richmond san rafael is only s
high pressure is protect the northern california. right now are on the cool side, 49 degrees for hayward. cold in santa rosa and 45. 48 for napa and out towards livermore they have 50 degrees. this afternoon the temperature should warm- up we are looking to low to mid '80s. livermore at 81, antioch at 82, fairfield and 80 and 78 for san jose. closer into the bet we have mid-70s for oakland. mid to upper 70's mostly for the north bay. >> the seven day from the bay shows that the...
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. >> mike is the director of the northern california regional intelligence center, his department has been aggressive in using alpr data and says it can be used to attract suspicious people and crime. >> what this does is allows us in the future to put folks in areas where they are not supposed to be at. you can imagine, a person who is a registered sex offender with a vehicle parked at an elementary school. previously the officer would go by. now you have the ability once the alert goes off "let me make contact with a person." >> in the wrong hands, it can reveal intimate secrets about the police. >> people can access it for different reasons, against activists or people they don't like politically. >> melissa hill is a blogger and activist in minneapolis, she wanted to give the police a taste of their own medicine. >> as you can see there's an ice vehicle from homeland security parking in the areas. i made sure that the vehicles i ran data on had a police sig nia on it. >> the city's alpr database was public. hill searched for cars near official buildings, ran their plates and poste
. >> mike is the director of the northern california regional intelligence center, his department has been aggressive in using alpr data and says it can be used to attract suspicious people and crime. >> what this does is allows us in the future to put folks in areas where they are not supposed to be at. you can imagine, a person who is a registered sex offender with a vehicle parked at an elementary school. previously the officer would go by. now you have the ability once the alert...
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the bus was one of two chart ared by the state university to bring high school seniors from southern california to tour the campus. >> a tragedy occurred in northern california involving l.a. usd students, these are students involved in a college trip. on the way to a university. >> los angeles unified school district officials are trying to find out which students were on the bus and what schools they came from. we'll follow the story. >> the justice department pass said judgment on the excessive shootings by the albuquerque police department. officers have engaged in a pattern of force. police shot and killed 23 people since 2010. protesters demanded an end to the violence. heidi zhou-castro reports from albuquerque, new mexico. >> vindication, that's what the father of brenden ellis felt upon hearing these words from the department of justice. >> we found that officers used deadly force against people who did not pose an immediate threat of harm to the officers or others. and against people who posed a threat to themselves. >> ellis was gunned down while pointing a gun at his own head. he'd been an iraq war veteran. ellis senior says it's been
the bus was one of two chart ared by the state university to bring high school seniors from southern california to tour the campus. >> a tragedy occurred in northern california involving l.a. usd students, these are students involved in a college trip. on the way to a university. >> los angeles unified school district officials are trying to find out which students were on the bus and what schools they came from. we'll follow the story. >> the justice department pass said...
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the baton. >>> a tragedy in northern california to tell you about today. at least nine people are dead after a fedex truck slammed into a bus carrying high school students. officials say the truck driver was killed, but they are still working to identify the eight victims on the bus. this report was filed late. >> reporter: police tape surrounds the charred remains following a fiery collision between a tour bus, a fedex truck and a passenger car in california. the california highway patrol says the truck crossed the freeway slamming into the bus and car. chp reports at least nine were killed. more than 30 others were injured in the kraush. several were air lifted to local hospitals. the sheriff said there were 46 passengers on the bus, high school seniors on a trip to visit the campus of humboldt state university in northern california. the school released a statement that reads in part, humboldt state university is deeply saddened by a tragic accident that occurred earlier this evening involving a charter bus with prospective students. we are here to suppo
the baton. >>> a tragedy in northern california to tell you about today. at least nine people are dead after a fedex truck slammed into a bus carrying high school students. officials say the truck driver was killed, but they are still working to identify the eight victims on the bus. this report was filed late. >> reporter: police tape surrounds the charred remains following a fiery collision between a tour bus, a fedex truck and a passenger car in california. the california...
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the 6.9 quake hit off the northern california coast on march 9th and 8.2 off chile may continued. in baja, mexico and acapulco. we have a report from the usgs headquarters in menlo park. >> the earthquake in acapulco caused a wall of a building to collapse in mexico city. it's the latest reminder this is the most seismically active region in the world. the ring of fire stretches from 25,000 miles up the pacific, across japan, up north america and swinging past south america. earthquake experts at usgs said the faults along the mexico coast have been building up stress but the templars have not been extraordinary. >> they haven't been very large earthquake. they have been a rank of sizes and the range of sizes and occurrences we are seeing is what we typically would see over sort of a long -- this time of span, you know, with variations in activity that it's pretty common. >> however, the pattern of earthquakes can be disturbing. we've seen the destruction in japan in 2011. there have been two in chile. and a 5.1 earthquake in orange county last month. the bay area sits on the ring
the 6.9 quake hit off the northern california coast on march 9th and 8.2 off chile may continued. in baja, mexico and acapulco. we have a report from the usgs headquarters in menlo park. >> the earthquake in acapulco caused a wall of a building to collapse in mexico city. it's the latest reminder this is the most seismically active region in the world. the ring of fire stretches from 25,000 miles up the pacific, across japan, up north america and swinging past south america. earthquake...
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and the warriors last night, what a beat-down on the northern california rival. you see it! ,, newwith two unique ingredients. to mix in however your heart desires. go on. spoon me. mixim - from the ehrmann family. it's love, your way. newwith two unique ingredients. to mix in however your heart desires. go on. spoon me. mixim - from the ehrmann family. it's love, your way. . >>> good morning, everybody. before i jump on a big bird and fly to nashville for the ncaa women's final four, just a little minute of sports for you. warriors last night, franchise record for least amount of points allowed in a half, look what they did to the sacramento kings, who had just 27 first half points, in front of former warrior great chris melon now working for the kings. boy, warriors out to the block. here's the first quarter sequence there, and look at andre iguodala once he got the rock. wow! it's early. harrison barnes, 16 points. warriors led by as much as 40, but it got ugly. maurice space throwing it down and the warriors win 102-69. >>> giants blowing the opener yesterday.
and the warriors last night, what a beat-down on the northern california rival. you see it! ,, newwith two unique ingredients. to mix in however your heart desires. go on. spoon me. mixim - from the ehrmann family. it's love, your way. newwith two unique ingredients. to mix in however your heart desires. go on. spoon me. mixim - from the ehrmann family. it's love, your way. . >>> good morning, everybody. before i jump on a big bird and fly to nashville for the ncaa women's final four,...
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. >>> investigators are also searching for the cause of the deadly crash on the highway in northern californiathe ntsb is on the scene look into whether that stretch of freeway should have barrier along the median. the fedex truck crossed into the on coming lane and the investigation could take several months. >>> get out of here! >> what did they do? >> move! get out of here, you cowards! move! >> i am telling you. watch this, because it's a volatile situation, and talk about not putting up with bull. federal agents seizing cattle. the problem is this. his cows were grazing on public land set up ideally to protect the desert tortoises, among others. he said he was on the land long before the government got involved. the tortoise has the edge on this one. >> i had tortoise soup, and i am in favor of the rancher. >> why are the cows a danger to the tortoise? >> i think they destroy the environment the tortoise live on. it's interesting, because it shows a certainty vied in the democratic party. t one of the main forces in the democratic party besides unions are environmentalist, the battle betw
. >>> investigators are also searching for the cause of the deadly crash on the highway in northern californiathe ntsb is on the scene look into whether that stretch of freeway should have barrier along the median. the fedex truck crossed into the on coming lane and the investigation could take several months. >>> get out of here! >> what did they do? >> move! get out of here, you cowards! move! >> i am telling you. watch this, because it's a volatile...
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the 6.9 quake hit off the northern california coast on march sot and 8.2 quake off chile april 2nd. and baja mexico and now a 7.2 near acapulco. what's going on here? ditched louie reports from the usgs headquarters in menlo park. >> the earthquake in acapulco caused a wall of a building to collapse in mexico city. it's the latest reminder this is the most seismically active region in the world. the ring of fire stretches from 25,000 miles from the south pacific, across japan, up north america and swinging past south america. it goes over densely populated coastal areas. but earthquake experts at usgs said the faults along the mexico coast have been building up stress, but the system polars have not been extraordinary. >> they haven't been very large earthquake. they have been a rank of sizes and the range of sizes and occurrences we are seeing is what we typically would see over sort of a long -- this time of span, you know, with variations in activity that it's pretty common. >> however, the pattern of earthquakes can be disturbing. we've seen the destruction in japan in 2011. ther
the 6.9 quake hit off the northern california coast on march sot and 8.2 quake off chile april 2nd. and baja mexico and now a 7.2 near acapulco. what's going on here? ditched louie reports from the usgs headquarters in menlo park. >> the earthquake in acapulco caused a wall of a building to collapse in mexico city. it's the latest reminder this is the most seismically active region in the world. the ring of fire stretches from 25,000 miles from the south pacific, across japan, up north...
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seismologists say the largest quake likely to strike southern california would be in the 7s but northern california could experience an 8 or 9 magnitude earthquake. >>> some new developments about that malaysia airliner that vanished last month. cbs reporter marlie hall says the search will go on although officials admit they may never learn what happened to that plane. >> as i said, it is a very difficult search, the most difficult in human history. >> reporter: australia's prime minister met with his malaysian counterpart thursday at an air force base in perth that serves as the hub for the multinational search effort for flight 370. >> we cannot be certain of ultimate success in the search for mh370. but we can be certain that we will spare no effort. >> reporter: there has been no trace of the boeing 777 since it vanished in the early hours of march 8 on a flight from kuala lumpur to beijing. as each day passes, with no sign of wreckage, the chances of finding the plane grow slimmer. about 20 planes and ships are searching an area of the indian ocean west of perth. >> the search area
seismologists say the largest quake likely to strike southern california would be in the 7s but northern california could experience an 8 or 9 magnitude earthquake. >>> some new developments about that malaysia airliner that vanished last month. cbs reporter marlie hall says the search will go on although officials admit they may never learn what happened to that plane. >> as i said, it is a very difficult search, the most difficult in human history. >> reporter:...
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high school seniors on a trip to visit the campus of humboldt state university in northern california. the school released a statement on their website that reads in part, humboldt state university is deeply saddened by a tragic accident that occurred earlier this evening involving a charter bus filled with perspective students. our hearts go out to those who have been affected. and we are here to support them and their families in any way ssible. the accident is under investigation. frances coe, nbc news. >> fedex released a statement overnight saying in part, quote, our thoughts and prayers are with everyone involved in the tragic accident on i-5 in california. we are cooperating fully with authorities as they investigate. >>> this morning, a window into the horrifying moments when a vicious attack unfolded at a pennsylvania high school. >> we're going ing getting a c reporting a person with a knife. >> we've got multiple victims here. the suspect is in custody but we need help. we have victims all over the ground. >> that suspect alex hribal remains behind bars. he remains behind b
high school seniors on a trip to visit the campus of humboldt state university in northern california. the school released a statement on their website that reads in part, humboldt state university is deeply saddened by a tragic accident that occurred earlier this evening involving a charter bus filled with perspective students. our hearts go out to those who have been affected. and we are here to support them and their families in any way ssible. the accident is under investigation. frances...
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the next 24 hours. could see rain in far northern california. going it keep things dry here so far. s one closely, maybe rain developing later tonight and into tomorrow. out the door we go, we have partly cloudy skies now, 40s and 50s outside, by the afternoon, clouds cruising overhead, temperatures will be cooler because of the cloud cover, still milding with 74 in san jose, 67 degrees in oakland and should be about 64 degrees in san francisco. >>> time now to check on traffic, for that we head to elizabeth. >> thank you, outside we go, i mentioned this accident at fairfield, it is blocking one lane, but just a connector ramp. westbound 82 to 680. one of the only accidents out the door. bay bridge, slight delays. again 5:34, you should have no problems because there's no metering lights, no big delays in those middle leans p. westbound 580, serving moving well here, we are beginning to see the back-ups and delays coming out of tracy, i would have to say this is your slowest drive time right now, it is about 18 minutes between the pass and 680. does improve past vasco. juliette frank
the next 24 hours. could see rain in far northern california. going it keep things dry here so far. s one closely, maybe rain developing later tonight and into tomorrow. out the door we go, we have partly cloudy skies now, 40s and 50s outside, by the afternoon, clouds cruising overhead, temperatures will be cooler because of the cloud cover, still milding with 74 in san jose, 67 degrees in oakland and should be about 64 degrees in san francisco. >>> time now to check on traffic, for...
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it hit just off the northern california coast on march 10, an 8.2 quake off chile on april 2nd. w a 7.2 near acapulco. what's going on here? abc7 news reporter david lui reports from the usgs headquarters in menlo park. >> the earthquake centered in acapulco was strong enough to cause the wall of a billing to collapse in mexico city. the latest reminder that the pacific is the most seismically active region in the world. the ring of fire stretches 25,000 fire from the south pacific up to japan, across to north america and swinging past south america. it encompasses densely populated coastal areas. however, earthquake sterts at usgs say the faults along the mexican coast have been building up stress, but the temblors have not been extraordinary. >> these have not been very large earthquakes, they've been a range of sizes. and the range of sizes and occurrences we've seen are what we would typically see over sort of this time span with variable, variations in activity that is pretty common. >> however, the pattern of earthquakes can be disturbing, we've seen the destruction in japa
it hit just off the northern california coast on march 10, an 8.2 quake off chile on april 2nd. w a 7.2 near acapulco. what's going on here? abc7 news reporter david lui reports from the usgs headquarters in menlo park. >> the earthquake centered in acapulco was strong enough to cause the wall of a billing to collapse in mexico city. the latest reminder that the pacific is the most seismically active region in the world. the ring of fire stretches 25,000 fire from the south pacific up to...
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because of his relationship with the northern california fans. he does not want to disappoint. ws the importance of opening day and he knows the audience is going to be like and coming here to san francisco has really turned this senior veteran and he is having a ball. he's hanging out with bumgarner and just from watching the way he handles himself in the dugout and on the plane. >> we look forward to seeing it and, of course, his first, yeah, against the diamondbacks, not the cardinals. thank you, mike. now, whether the giants are at home or away kruk will join us. 6:45 in the morning monday, wednesday and friday of the 2014 season. >> thanks, mike, so much. love the hat. >>> also tomorrow we are taking "today in the bay" exclusive access before the home opener. lots of changes at a tt and t a, boy, that is going to be an exciting game for us. we can't wait to watch every twist and turn of this new team. which as mike was saying, showed remarkable skills there. >> nine games already. phenomenal. let's check in with christina. great baseball weather. >> great baseball weather.
because of his relationship with the northern california fans. he does not want to disappoint. ws the importance of opening day and he knows the audience is going to be like and coming here to san francisco has really turned this senior veteran and he is having a ball. he's hanging out with bumgarner and just from watching the way he handles himself in the dugout and on the plane. >> we look forward to seeing it and, of course, his first, yeah, against the diamondbacks, not the cardinals....
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out the door we have those clouds making their way into far northern california and some of them sliding into the bay area now. we'll see increasing clouds throughout the day today. that rain will take its time getting here so we are going to keep things dry outside but mostly cloudy as we head in toward the afternoon still some mild temperatures 70s in some of the valleys, 60s in the bay, 50s toward the coastline. looks like a couple clouds out there now, 50s outside, by the afternoon not bad. 70 in san jose, 70 concord. 62 degrees in san francisco. more on the possibility of some rain. right now let's check the roads with elizabeth. >>> okay, thanks, lawrence, back out to this accident it's in san leandro and still it sounds like just one lane is blocked so we are not seeing any slowdowns on our sensors but it is coming on to davis involving three cars. it's the right lane that he remains blocked so right now between 238 and the maze i just checked and both drive times in both directions are still about 13 to 15 minutes. here's a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. everything looks
out the door we have those clouds making their way into far northern california and some of them sliding into the bay area now. we'll see increasing clouds throughout the day today. that rain will take its time getting here so we are going to keep things dry outside but mostly cloudy as we head in toward the afternoon still some mild temperatures 70s in some of the valleys, 60s in the bay, 50s toward the coastline. looks like a couple clouds out there now, 50s outside, by the afternoon not bad....
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. >> this is one of the largest celebrations honoring the civil rights leader in northern california. >>> from the farm to the ballpark, coming up on today in the bay, we'll give you a first look at the fresh spin on the food being rolled out at at&t park. >>> and the view over the south bay this morning, san jose, blanket of low clouds, still about 3,000 feet at the top of the clouds, but sunshine and warmer temperatures, part of your sunday forecast. a look at that when we come back. >>> peeking out the window in foster city this morning, this is what we see, but don't be deceived by the clouds there, nor by the clouds along the coast in san francisco, because it is going to be nice and warm and sunny, rob says. cherry blossoms blooming all over the city, northern california cherry blossom festival is happening this weekend in san francisco's japan town. the second largest festival highlighting the flowers outside of washington, d.c. >> what is unique is it has about 25,000 people. it's all done by volunteers, no paid staff. the heart is shown here, making everybody feel comfortable
. >> this is one of the largest celebrations honoring the civil rights leader in northern california. >>> from the farm to the ballpark, coming up on today in the bay, we'll give you a first look at the fresh spin on the food being rolled out at at&t park. >>> and the view over the south bay this morning, san jose, blanket of low clouds, still about 3,000 feet at the top of the clouds, but sunshine and warmer temperatures, part of your sunday forecast. a look at that...
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the 47th northern california cherry blossom festival kicked off today in san francisco. over this weekend and next, more than 200,000 people will visit japan town to check out the trees in bloom. the highlight of the festival, the grandpa raid grand -- parade will be held next weekend. >> it is going to be chilly in the city tonight. the low clouds came in and it really cooled things off. it is still sunny, a few high clouds. aside from that, nice. concorde 59 degrees. oakland 59. livermore was down 62. 60 degrees. so there's a chill in the air and at 8:00 tonight, you'll want to bundle up. numbers will be in the 50s. clouds by the shoreline and variable clouds. depending on where you are inland. start out with overcast skies and then we'll begin to warm it up earlier tomorrow than we did today. heading to the beach, patchy fog and 63 degrees. winds out of the west at 10. wind waves to 1 foot. for tomorrow afternoon, the numbers will get as warm as the upper 70s inland. a lot of sun tomorrow. the bay will be around 71 degrees. 63, not bad at all. nice enough, if you want
the 47th northern california cherry blossom festival kicked off today in san francisco. over this weekend and next, more than 200,000 people will visit japan town to check out the trees in bloom. the highlight of the festival, the grandpa raid grand -- parade will be held next weekend. >> it is going to be chilly in the city tonight. the low clouds came in and it really cooled things off. it is still sunny, a few high clouds. aside from that, nice. concorde 59 degrees. oakland 59....
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afternoon after the soil formation was created but the burial was probably one of the old even though in northern california. the second question it's possible there are other burials but i think this is isolateed. with one possible expectation i shouldn't say the only one that's close is a bowler that was recovered down the street when they were building the arts station it was a woman who was yee very old. it appears that this burial our burial is a little bit older that was come to be known as bart woman >> we had a big problem on the mountain. >> we did that work as well. >> you had a lot of experience they used mounds one hundred and 6 years ago. >> the people that built those mounds came in later this is as important as it is. >> sounds like you're doing fine. >> yes. we're preserving the past for the future it's interesting. the last item i want to report on we and turner attempted the february 27th partner center i know that director reiskin was there and mayor ed lee we wholeheartedly support the process so we'll be working with web core and engaging in the process what our trade various trades and
afternoon after the soil formation was created but the burial was probably one of the old even though in northern california. the second question it's possible there are other burials but i think this is isolateed. with one possible expectation i shouldn't say the only one that's close is a bowler that was recovered down the street when they were building the arts station it was a woman who was yee very old. it appears that this burial our burial is a little bit older that was come to be known...
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that's the sentence for a northern california police officer. ime is putting him away for life. >>> next we bring you the latest in the corruption case against a bay area state senator. >>> temperatures going up into the 06 es, 70s and much warmer for tomorrow. i'll have your sunday forecast, coming up. what... could... be... better... than... slice... after... slice... of... america's... best... sharp... cheddar? nothing. tillamook sharp cheddar, tastes better because it's made better. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of ncaa march madness. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. guaranteed. >>> federal corruption case involving state senator leland yee. yee has been formally did it along with 24 other people. he's facing serious charges that could mean more than 100 years in prison if convicted. >> suspended state senator leland yee, and al
that's the sentence for a northern california police officer. ime is putting him away for life. >>> next we bring you the latest in the corruption case against a bay area state senator. >>> temperatures going up into the 06 es, 70s and much warmer for tomorrow. i'll have your sunday forecast, coming up. what... could... be... better... than... slice... after... slice... of... america's... best... sharp... cheddar? nothing. tillamook sharp cheddar, tastes better because it's...
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we will have a look at that in the next half hour. >>> a deadly day in mt. everest. one northern california man managed to survive. how his family found out i was safe. >>> i'm kimberly tere live. it's been 100 years, but are we ready for the next disaster? we'll have all that in a roort. >>> a strong earthquake rattled mexico. it happened at 9:30 this morning. 280 miles southwest of mexico city. the 7.2 quake rocked the region for some 30 seconds, sending people running into the streets. it was so powerful most people across the country felt it. so far, no one is reporting any major damage or significant injuries. but authorities are waiting to hear from remote areas where damage could be more extensive. >>> it was 108 years ago today. we had our own earthquake that changed the bay area forever. the 1906 quake destroyed 500 city blocks in san francisco killing thousands of people. the event was remembered as it is every year at the fountain. it happened at exactly 5:12 in the morning. it's the exact time when the quake hit. the question remains, are we ready for the next big one? nbc bay a
we will have a look at that in the next half hour. >>> a deadly day in mt. everest. one northern california man managed to survive. how his family found out i was safe. >>> i'm kimberly tere live. it's been 100 years, but are we ready for the next disaster? we'll have all that in a roort. >>> a strong earthquake rattled mexico. it happened at 9:30 this morning. 280 miles southwest of mexico city. the 7.2 quake rocked the region for some 30 seconds, sending people...
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john blackstone is on the scene in northern california. can the government seize your tax refund to pay your parents' old debt? wyatt andrews reports it happened to her. >> it's wrong, and it's not fair. >> pelley: teri okita on a 21st century range war. >> it's freedom and liberty and access to our land, and get rid of this abusive government. >> pelley: and steve hartman on the road. joe brown is a rock star in his world, but the beatles almost put him out of business. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. they were 44 high school kids looking to a bright future, to be the first in their families to go to college. for many of them it ended in a slit second on a california highway north of sacramento, a truck colliding head on last evening with the bus taking the kids on a college tour. tonight, investigators are trying to figure out how it could have happened. ten people were killed, including five students, three chaperones, and both drivers. 34
john blackstone is on the scene in northern california. can the government seize your tax refund to pay your parents' old debt? wyatt andrews reports it happened to her. >> it's wrong, and it's not fair. >> pelley: teri okita on a 21st century range war. >> it's freedom and liberty and access to our land, and get rid of this abusive government. >> pelley: and steve hartman on the road. joe brown is a rock star in his world, but the beatles almost put him out of business....
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john blackstone is on the scene in northern california. government seize your tax refund to pay your parents' old debt? wyatt andrews reports it happened to her. >> it's wrong, and it's not fair. >> pelley: teri okita on a 21st century range war. >> it's freedom and liberty and access to our land, and get rid of this abusive government. >> pelley: and steve hartman on the road. joe brown is a rock star in his world, but the beatles almost put him out of business. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
john blackstone is on the scene in northern california. government seize your tax refund to pay your parents' old debt? wyatt andrews reports it happened to her. >> it's wrong, and it's not fair. >> pelley: teri okita on a 21st century range war. >> it's freedom and liberty and access to our land, and get rid of this abusive government. >> pelley: and steve hartman on the road. joe brown is a rock star in his world, but the beatles almost put him out of business....