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papiola aghassi/business owner: "here in turlock loyalty is a lot. the community is very loyal so we're going to stay loyal to our hometown boy as his career continues." papiola aghassi says she is supporting their hometown boynot the way he has decided to protest. customers decide that they cant be in here. yes. sara sidner: is his protest creating friction in this town? papiola aghassi/business owner: "yes. yes. there are locals that support him and there are locals that don't support him." like navy veteran monica morahasn't aboandoned her hometown pizza parlorbut can't stomach kaepernicks kind of protest. sara sidner : what were your emotions the first time you saw and disappointed. it hurt. it hurt. you know like i said. i believe in the flag. i believe in the united states of america." ultimately the hard workinggrowing town of turlock, california is a microcausm of the rest of america.kaepernick's protest making some uncomfortableand others proud. frankie tovar/turlock journal: "it's generated a discussion and i think that's what he wanted. so
papiola aghassi/business owner: "here in turlock loyalty is a lot. the community is very loyal so we're going to stay loyal to our hometown boy as his career continues." papiola aghassi says she is supporting their hometown boynot the way he has decided to protest. customers decide that they cant be in here. yes. sara sidner: is his protest creating friction in this town? papiola aghassi/business owner: "yes. yes. there are locals that support him and there are locals that don't...
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frankie tovar/turlock journal: and i think that's what he wanted. so i mean in that essence i think he's got what he's going hurt. it hurt. you know like i said. i believe in the flag. i believe in the united states of america." ultimately the hard workinggrowing town of turlock, california is a america.kaepernick's protest making some uncomfortableand others proud. frankie tovar/turlock journal: "it's generated a discussion and i think that's what he wanted. going for. in los angeles -- a man is arrested after stand-off on an amtrak train. it all began last night -- when 46-year-old darius palmer -- gets on the train -- and pulls out a gun. authorities evacuated the entire train. police-- using tear-gas to force palmer to surrender. nobody was hurt. a gruesome scene -- inside the what he led police to -- could have him facing -- even more charges. and -- count on chopper 13 -- to keep you on top of breaking news -- fast and first -- and only on 13 action news. we'll be right back. murder and kidnapping charges -- arrested -- after one woman's despe
frankie tovar/turlock journal: and i think that's what he wanted. so i mean in that essence i think he's got what he's going hurt. it hurt. you know like i said. i believe in the flag. i believe in the united states of america." ultimately the hard workinggrowing town of turlock, california is a america.kaepernick's protest making some uncomfortableand others proud. frankie tovar/turlock journal: "it's generated a discussion and i think that's what he wanted. going for. in los angeles...
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their hometown football standouts protest has sparked controversy in conversation in turlock, california. >> i think it was disrespectful. i think he's an idiot. >> it made street voters, the dog has been stricken from the menu. it was a business decision that most of his customers have agreed with. >> we did wanted to become a political football. we could see it would develop that way. >> but at the pizza parlor, his [indiscernible] is proudly displayed. >> we wanted to satisfy our customers. >> you to stand. >> here with an turlock, california, the community is very loyal. they will stay loyal to our hometown boy. >> she says she is supporting their hometown guy and not the way he has decided to protest. >> [indiscernible -- heavy accent] customers that have decided i can't be in here? >> yes. >> is his protest creating friction in this town? >> yes. there are those that support him and those that don't support him. >> like this navy veteran. she can't stomach his kind of protest. >> i was very disgusted and disappointed. it hurt. it hurt. i believe in the flag. i believed america. >>
their hometown football standouts protest has sparked controversy in conversation in turlock, california. >> i think it was disrespectful. i think he's an idiot. >> it made street voters, the dog has been stricken from the menu. it was a business decision that most of his customers have agreed with. >> we did wanted to become a political football. we could see it would develop that way. >> but at the pizza parlor, his [indiscernible] is proudly displayed. >> we...
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>> here within turlock, loyalty is a lot. community is very loyal.to our hometown boy as his career continues. >> reporter: she says she's supporting their hometown guy, not the way he has decided to protest. have you had customers who decided i can't be in here? >> yes. >> reporter: is his protest creating friction in the town? >> yes. there are locals who support him and those who don't. >> reporter: like navy veteran veronica, she hasn't abandoned the local pizza parlor but can't stomach the protest. >> i was disgusted and disappointed. it hurt. like i said, i believe in the flag, the united states of america. >> reporter: ultimately the hard-working growing town of turlock, california is a microcosm of america. making some uncomfortable and others proud. >> i think it's generated a decision and that's what he wanted. >> reporter: there are certainly some people in the town that really support him and what he did but receiticent to talk abo. worried about backlash but understand he's simply trying to make america better in their point of view. >>
>> here within turlock, loyalty is a lot. community is very loyal.to our hometown boy as his career continues. >> reporter: she says she's supporting their hometown guy, not the way he has decided to protest. have you had customers who decided i can't be in here? >> yes. >> reporter: is his protest creating friction in the town? >> yes. there are locals who support him and those who don't. >> reporter: like navy veteran veronica, she hasn't abandoned the...
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. >> reporter: the talk in turlock is about colin kaepernick's decision not to understand during the national anthem. kaepernick is a product of the patriotic town. he graduated from pitman high school but the headlinehe is making are not scoring points with many. >> it is not good. >> i think he should stand up and respect the flag. >> reporter: the move made some shy away from supporting the once favorite finer. the barbershop he used to frequent removed his jersey from the wall. a local bakery decided to stop making kaepernick cookies and this hot dog shop crossed the ck dog off of the menu. >> some thought we shouldn't have it up. some thought we should. it was affecting the business in a negative way. we removed it. >> reporter: while they may not agree with the football great's actions, they support his right to express himself and some spots are proudly displaying his number. >> i'm still going to wear my jersey. some are burning them, i'm not going to give mine away. i'm supporting him as a team player of the 49ers. >> i hope he stands up for the national anthem and scores
. >> reporter: the talk in turlock is about colin kaepernick's decision not to understand during the national anthem. kaepernick is a product of the patriotic town. he graduated from pitman high school but the headlinehe is making are not scoring points with many. >> it is not good. >> i think he should stand up and respect the flag. >> reporter: the move made some shy away from supporting the once favorite finer. the barbershop he used to frequent removed his jersey...
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>> here within turlock loyalty is a lot. the community is very loyal.e going to stay loyal to, again, our hometown boy. as his career continues. >> reporter: she says she is supporting their hometown guy not the way he has decided to protest. have you had customers who have decided i can't be in here? >> yes. >> reporter: is his protest creating friction in this town? >> yes. yes. there are locals that support him. and there are locals that don't support him. >> reporter: like navy veteran veronica moren. she hasn't abandoned her pizza parlor but she can't stomach his protest. what were your emotions when you saw it happen? >> i was disgusted and disappointed. it hurt. it hurt. like i said, i believe in the flag. i believe in the united states of america. >> reporter: ultimately, the hard working growing town of turlock, california, is a microcosm of the rest of america. kaepernick's protest making some uncomfortable. and others proud. >> it's generated a discussion. and i think that's what he wanted. so, i mean, in that essence, i think he's got what h
>> here within turlock loyalty is a lot. the community is very loyal.e going to stay loyal to, again, our hometown boy. as his career continues. >> reporter: she says she is supporting their hometown guy not the way he has decided to protest. have you had customers who have decided i can't be in here? >> yes. >> reporter: is his protest creating friction in this town? >> yes. yes. there are locals that support him. and there are locals that don't support him....
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we begin with nbc bay area's jodi hernandez, live in turlock with more. his hometown, how are they reacting there? >> i will tell you it is pretty much a mixed bag in his hometown. many here are die-hard fans and they say it is not going to change, but others say kaepernick crossed the line, a fumble they say they can't forgive. >> this is a pretty conservative, central valley, california town. >> reporter: the talk is all about kaepernick's decision not to stand during the national anthem. kaepernick is a product of the patriotic town. he graduated from pittman high school, but the headlines he's making aren't scoring points with many. >> it is a disrespect the flag like that, it is not good. >> i think he should stand up and respect the flag. >> the moves made some shy away from supporting the once favorite 49er. the barber shop he used to frequent has removed his jersey from the wall. a local bakery has decided to stop making kaepernick cookies, and this hot dog shop crossed the c.k. dog off the mean yu. >> with all that was going on and what happened,
we begin with nbc bay area's jodi hernandez, live in turlock with more. his hometown, how are they reacting there? >> i will tell you it is pretty much a mixed bag in his hometown. many here are die-hard fans and they say it is not going to change, but others say kaepernick crossed the line, a fumble they say they can't forgive. >> this is a pretty conservative, central valley, california town. >> reporter: the talk is all about kaepernick's decision not to stand during the...
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small level to see his evolution and to see a kid who was adopted by white parents and raised in turlock, a very conservative area. it's an incredibly famous athlete and gets ripped a lot for being a hip hop quarterback and not north coming and does not act like a traditional leader and all of a sudden he kind of blossomed. i object to people who are calling him out and saying it's selfish and he had no integrity. he was not doing it when he was a starter. >> there is a young man's political and intellectual evolution that we are watching. >> as you wrote in the chronicle, and how the whole team took a need to tell us what's happening there. >> for the entire team at mission high school, and during the national anthem. obviously inspired by what colin kaepernick did. what is significant and unique was the entire team took it. it's all races and ethnicities. >> is it organic and spontaneous? >> it sounds pretty organic and it began on the bus ride over to between a few players and over to the game. 348d before the game. we are raising the racial injustice in america. >> this generation of
small level to see his evolution and to see a kid who was adopted by white parents and raised in turlock, a very conservative area. it's an incredibly famous athlete and gets ripped a lot for being a hip hop quarterback and not north coming and does not act like a traditional leader and all of a sudden he kind of blossomed. i object to people who are calling him out and saying it's selfish and he had no integrity. he was not doing it when he was a starter. >> there is a young man's...
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this is in turlock california...outside of san jose... kaepernick has seen other backlash from his hometown... the once popular kaepernick dog at a local restaurant has been taken off the menu. many people are taking a knee with kaepernick... three miami dolphins players did that yestreday during their patriots. nats singing the cast of jersey boys has taken their final bow at the paris hotel and casino. the boys sang for 8 years -- making it -- the longest-running -- broadway musical on the strip. if bought tickets for a future performance -- you can exchange them -- or get a refund. the jersey boys show in new it's a wrap on the emmys for this year... this morning everyone is talking about the winners and moment with host jimmy kimmel.... you're a lifesaver thank you...hey your'e driving i'm in between jobs right now you know you can make 12- dollars an hour driving for uber. i have to get downtown for the emmys. are you nominated? wow whats that like? that was the opening scene from the emmys. people on the internet are having a field
this is in turlock california...outside of san jose... kaepernick has seen other backlash from his hometown... the once popular kaepernick dog at a local restaurant has been taken off the menu. many people are taking a knee with kaepernick... three miami dolphins players did that yestreday during their patriots. nats singing the cast of jersey boys has taken their final bow at the paris hotel and casino. the boys sang for 8 years -- making it -- the longest-running -- broadway musical on the...
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olde tyme pastries in turlock -- which is near sacramento --- is selling donald trump and hillary clinton cookies ahead of november's general election. for the softer, shortbread-like cookies with vanilla frosting and a photo of the candidate on top. the bakery is taking a poll on sales --- right now employees say it's a pretty tight race. when olde tyme pastries sold president obama and mitt romney cookies four years ago, the obama cookies were the clear winner in sales. you are watching the fox 6 wakeup news. stay with us -
olde tyme pastries in turlock -- which is near sacramento --- is selling donald trump and hillary clinton cookies ahead of november's general election. for the softer, shortbread-like cookies with vanilla frosting and a photo of the candidate on top. the bakery is taking a poll on sales --- right now employees say it's a pretty tight race. when olde tyme pastries sold president obama and mitt romney cookies four years ago, the obama cookies were the clear winner in sales. you are watching the...
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it happened at about 6:00 last night south of turlock along highway 99. the sheriff says a man came outside of the home with a rifle and opened fire on two deputies who responded to the call. one was shot, the other deputy fire back shooting and killing the government. >> it is very difficult. these guys are coming out here every day and doing these things and putting their lives on the line. i feel very positive the deputy will pull through this all right and we are taking care of it. >> the government is identified and the deputy who was shot has not been identified, but is expected to recover. the sheriff says he has more than 15 years of experience. >>> hundreds of swat team members are headed to pleasanton today for the beginning of an urban shield of that. protesters will be there as well and the specialized trainings are meant to prepare law enforcement for disasters or terrorist attacks. protesters who equate urban shield also plan to be at this event. during the expo vendors will be showing off and selling swat vehicles and weapons and equipment.
it happened at about 6:00 last night south of turlock along highway 99. the sheriff says a man came outside of the home with a rifle and opened fire on two deputies who responded to the call. one was shot, the other deputy fire back shooting and killing the government. >> it is very difficult. these guys are coming out here every day and doing these things and putting their lives on the line. i feel very positive the deputy will pull through this all right and we are taking care of it....
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feed a lot to cows and heifers,"> he's also making investments in a new valley milk powder plant in turlock, california - a product that will ship worldwide. <"when profitable. our projections show it will be ok,"> but maybe greg's largest investment is in the future... a legacy he can pass down to his kids... all six of them. <"we have quads that are 18 years old and twins that are almost 15 years old. family of 6. that's it!"> <"greg and i are a third generation dairy farmers so it's my hope to continue on, at least with some of them,"> that's the goal- and it drives greg everyday. as he works to sustain a future during these fluid times in california. <"just stick with it. tomorrow will be better than today,"> reporting for agday, i'm betsy jibben. thanks, betsy. you can view more stories from farm journal's milk, by visiting milk-business dot com. when we come back, john phipps. milk-business dot com. when we come back, john phipps. usda's most recent report confirms one thing-- u-s farmers are getting really good and growing record crops. but are they too good? that's customer economy.
feed a lot to cows and heifers,"> he's also making investments in a new valley milk powder plant in turlock, california - a product that will ship worldwide. but maybe greg's largest investment is in the future... a legacy he can pass down to his kids... all six of them. that's the goal- and it drives greg everyday. as he works to sustain a future during these fluid times in california. reporting for agday, i'm betsy jibben. thanks, betsy. you can view more stories from farm...
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feed a lot to cows and heifers,"> he's also making investments in a new valley milk powder plant in turlock, california - a product that will ship worldwide. <"when we were looking at it, powder was a way to go. very greg's largest investment is in the future... a legacy he can pass down to his kids... all six of them. <"we have quads that are 18 years old and twins that are almost 15 years old. family of 6. that's it!"> <"greg and i are a third generation dairy farmers so it's my hope to continue on, at least with some of them,"> that's the goal- and it drives greg everyday. as he works to sustain a future during these fluid times in california. <"just stick with it. tomorrow will be better than today,"> view more stories from farm journal's milk, by visiting milk-business dot com. when we come back, john phipps. milk-business dot com. when we come back, john phipps. usda's most recent report confirms one thing-- u-s farmers are getting really good and growing record crops. but are they too good? that's customer economy. i have labeled these as supply control - where farmers deliberately p
feed a lot to cows and heifers,"> he's also making investments in a new valley milk powder plant in turlock, california - a product that will ship worldwide.
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. >>> old pastries in turlock is now selling donald trump and hillary clinton cookies.ey say the cookies are impartial because both are made with the exact same ingredients. the popularity of the cookie seems to mimic the polls of the nominees. >> it is pretty tight. we couldn't call it. by the hour it changes. >> the bakery started making the cookies to coincide with the first presidential debate. >>> a woman is saying she was sexually assaulted during a concert at sonoma state university. we will tell you the details authorities have released about a suspect. >>> a violent demonstration in el cajon, days after a deadly police shooting. the altercation between protesters and drivers. >>> things are beginning to heat up out there. we have a couple things going on. the stalled vehicle we have been talking about has a chp cruiser behind it. it is already damaging that macarthur maze commute. >>> we have a cool pattern to end we got started off very hot. -- to end the week that started off very hot. >>> looking for answers and that dudley new jersey commuter train crash, w
. >>> old pastries in turlock is now selling donald trump and hillary clinton cookies.ey say the cookies are impartial because both are made with the exact same ingredients. the popularity of the cookie seems to mimic the polls of the nominees. >> it is pretty tight. we couldn't call it. by the hour it changes. >> the bakery started making the cookies to coincide with the first presidential debate. >>> a woman is saying she was sexually assaulted during a concert...
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it happened about 6:00 last night in the community of dell high south of turlock along highway 99. a man came outside the home with a rifle and opened fire on two deputies who responded to the call. one was shot. the other deputy fired back, shooting and killing gunman. >> it's very difficult. you know, these guys are coming out here every day doing these things, and again, putting their lives on the line by a very positive thoughts the deputy is going to pull through this all right, and we're taking care of it as we can. >> the gunman was identified as 38-year-old jose torrez. the deputy who was shot was not identified but the sheriff says he has more than fifteen years of law enforcement experience. >>> we now have a timetable on when all san francisco police officers will be wearing body cameras. they should all them -- have them by the end of the year. the department is rolling the cameras out station biestings. engelside and -- station by station. engelside and bay view were the first to get them. japan town and the marina already cameras in the next week or two followed by th
it happened about 6:00 last night in the community of dell high south of turlock along highway 99. a man came outside the home with a rifle and opened fire on two deputies who responded to the call. one was shot. the other deputy fired back, shooting and killing gunman. >> it's very difficult. you know, these guys are coming out here every day doing these things, and again, putting their lives on the line by a very positive thoughts the deputy is going to pull through this all right, and...