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fvgxd coming up to night figure of the california earthquake we will talk with a seismologist from uc-davis? stock's closing about the weekend record highs struggle than expected jobs report 217,000 jobs added to unemployment rate at 6.3%. but don't get comfortable says the ceo. good to have you with us. despite all the glories on wall street and in the stock market you remain negative with outlook? >> the stock market is of function of quantitative teasing but that same cheap money makes it impossible for the u.s. economy to create the jobs that most americans in need. we have regained the jobs that were lost since the beginning of the recession but not the same they pay a lot less than were destroyed and many are part-time jobs. not only are they earnings last but consumer prices have gone up quite a bit so for most people they see a big decline in the standard of living. lou: there has been some bifurcation with unemployment and wealth that is troubling to all of us to want to see growth and prosperity returned to the middle-class sandy economy at large. what will be required in your jud
fvgxd coming up to night figure of the california earthquake we will talk with a seismologist from uc-davis? stock's closing about the weekend record highs struggle than expected jobs report 217,000 jobs added to unemployment rate at 6.3%. but don't get comfortable says the ceo. good to have you with us. despite all the glories on wall street and in the stock market you remain negative with outlook? >> the stock market is of function of quantitative teasing but that same cheap money makes...
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lou: i want to do get straight to john of a distinguished professor uc-davis in part of the earthquakeave you with us. these# southern california it has not been like this for two decades? is this even morez[7z activity? >> call we can do is look at the probability is we cannot predict events so essentially the mix of smaller earthquakes change more than we have been a long time we have had the of magnitude of three we did have the of 5.one it was on the fault which we do worry about. lou: this is near los angeles. >> it goes right under downtown los angeles and that is particularly dangerous. we did have that april for 20 than bob hawke california earthquake that was 7.two spee makes a you also get more empirical evidence than those before your generation to survey and analyze. what do you see with the areas that you think our most formidable or most in jeopardy across the united states? >> this interesting but right now it is oklahoma. because of the deep injection of the of fracking fluids know their buildings are not built to withstand earthquakes like ours are so they are quite ti
lou: i want to do get straight to john of a distinguished professor uc-davis in part of the earthquakeave you with us. these# southern california it has not been like this for two decades? is this even morez[7z activity? >> call we can do is look at the probability is we cannot predict events so essentially the mix of smaller earthquakes change more than we have been a long time we have had the of magnitude of three we did have the of 5.one it was on the fault which we do worry about....
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this is one of them getting a $1,500 check and heading to uc davis. >> it's not just money. it's about what other people think about you. because if you can see that they believe in you and they trust in what you are doing, then you can feel like kind of enforced to to better. >> reporter: the bay area garden pers foundation in the last eight years has already awarded almost $250,000 in scholarships, all raised through donations. >> i can see the need that they have, and i can tell you that i'm going to keep doing it until the last day of my life. >> reporter: the bay area gardeners foundation will have their annual banquet on june 28th. by the way, what did he do with those $6 in his pocket? he says he bought corn flakes because he wanted to see what they tasted like. >> done a lot of good. thanks so much, daixian. >>> a very different kind of fishing trip near gilroy today. no fishing poles, hooks or bait. nets and buckets were the preferred method for catching juvenile steelhead trout. work hers led this rescue roundup because of the trout. stream levels are so low the fi
this is one of them getting a $1,500 check and heading to uc davis. >> it's not just money. it's about what other people think about you. because if you can see that they believe in you and they trust in what you are doing, then you can feel like kind of enforced to to better. >> reporter: the bay area garden pers foundation in the last eight years has already awarded almost $250,000 in scholarships, all raised through donations. >> i can see the need that they have, and i can...
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uc davis researchers found pregnant women who live less than a mile from farms where pesticides are used are 66% more likely to have a child with autism. >> it makes me happy to know that there is people out there that are still researching it to hopefully one day find a cure. >> uc davis researchers siamangs of genetic and environmental fact -- say a combination of genetic and environmental factors are at work with any child with autism. >>> there will be findings released from the year long investigation into the deadly asiana airlines crash. three passengers died in flight 214 when it slammed into a seawall last year. we already know the pilots were flying way to low and too slowly, but the report could also focus on automation controls in the boeing 777 and the emergency response. we will have live coverage of the ntsb announcement on www.kpix5.com starting at 6:30 tomorrow morning. >>> there have been dozens of aftershocks tonight from a powerful earthquake in alaska. the 7.9 quake hit in the aleutian islands this afternoon. the tsunami warning has been cancelled since. there are no
uc davis researchers found pregnant women who live less than a mile from farms where pesticides are used are 66% more likely to have a child with autism. >> it makes me happy to know that there is people out there that are still researching it to hopefully one day find a cure. >> uc davis researchers siamangs of genetic and environmental fact -- say a combination of genetic and environmental factors are at work with any child with autism. >>> there will be findings released...
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her colleagues at uc davis used test pipes to plant different species. th were able to compare it to the residue still in stone pipes. >> the residue inside the spaces will preserve over thousands of years, relatively unchanged. >> so when we started obtaining positive results, it was a very exciting thing. >> still, for more accuracy, the microscopic samples were analyzed using advanced technology including glass tomography and glass spectrometers. allen runs the lab at the eugene resource center. >> you have to look at the different fragments of it it so that you can really identify which cpound it was. the verdict? tobacco and they say the evidence suggests that native americans in northern california, smoked it more than a thousand years ago and phaps cultivated it for centies, far earlier than first imagined. although it'sikely they consumed it much less frequently and for a differt purpose from smoking as we know it today. it was more of a ceremonial and ritual, and itoccurred in a ceremonial and ritual context that has roots deep, deep in time. >>
her colleagues at uc davis used test pipes to plant different species. th were able to compare it to the residue still in stone pipes. >> the residue inside the spaces will preserve over thousands of years, relatively unchanged. >> so when we started obtaining positive results, it was a very exciting thing. >> still, for more accuracy, the microscopic samples were analyzed using advanced technology including glass tomography and glass spectrometers. allen runs the lab at the...
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. >> the director of uc davis' center for water sciences rejects the claim of an epic drought for now. according to the department of water resources, 2013-'14 is just the third worst in california's recorded history. thanks to a recent spade of storms, we've made up some ground and could end up between fourth and sixth all time. not as bad. but water isn't plentiful and the drought will affect some folks in the bay. >> yes, there are concerns in this san francisco bay area. especially in the north bay. the north bay is dependent on local supplies, local reservoirs. >> heather works at the open bay specific institute and studied california droughts extensively. says northern california and the central valley have taken a hit, particularly regions dependent on local sources. an example would be the north bay and its reliance on the russian river. now, california had severe water shortages in 17 communities throughout the state, including the north bay. that number has been whittled down to five. don't let your guard down, the problem could swell up again this summer, even in places lik
. >> the director of uc davis' center for water sciences rejects the claim of an epic drought for now. according to the department of water resources, 2013-'14 is just the third worst in california's recorded history. thanks to a recent spade of storms, we've made up some ground and could end up between fourth and sixth all time. not as bad. but water isn't plentiful and the drought will affect some folks in the bay. >> yes, there are concerns in this san francisco bay area....
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now, back in 2011, stanford and uc davis posted a study that said there may be only 200 or so great white and white harks off the coast of california, dangerously low and near the brink of what we would consider endangered, but the new study, the new report, says that number was really incorrect and the number is closer to 2,000. that could mean great things for the economy here in san francisco and fishermen, because it could mean great whites and white sharks stay off the endangered species list. >> they are not endangered, and, therefore, we can continue to fish in the way we are fishing, because there are ways to prevent the death of white sharks in fishing nets. >> reporter: and that same scientist telling us that he believes that the population is going up because the white or the elephant seal, in fact, has been protected for some time, which, of course, the great whites feed on. coming up at 6:00, we'll talk about the danger swimmers may or may not have. of course, the sharks have likely been here the whole time and not bothered anyone. we're talking about how you can avoid a shar
now, back in 2011, stanford and uc davis posted a study that said there may be only 200 or so great white and white harks off the coast of california, dangerously low and near the brink of what we would consider endangered, but the new study, the new report, says that number was really incorrect and the number is closer to 2,000. that could mean great things for the economy here in san francisco and fishermen, because it could mean great whites and white sharks stay off the endangered species...
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. >>> the study by uc davis finds mothers who live within a mile of where pesticides are found, are 60%e likely and the study is exploring links. let's get out the door. and i would say and that will help you if you have go to go and it about an 8 men or less drive time. in potential directions it looks good as you drive passed the coliseum and traffic is moving along okay and they are done with the red socks and we will tell you who went. >> this freeway never takes a vacation, 5:17 steve? >>> did you enjoy yourself? >> i was there yesterday. >> how did you like it? >> it is fun. i mean it was packed. rightfully so, they are good and they made made a rally in the end. it was still good. we do have a decent fog bank and the the forecast models it looks like it is tailing off, oakland 56 the high 68 and maybe a little below average just for the mere average and looks leak they are in their pedestrian he had mid-50s and for form 5, not too bad gusting 26, concord had gusts at 26 and it looks like that is decreasing a little bit but it is decreasing a little bit and once the low clouds com
. >>> the study by uc davis finds mothers who live within a mile of where pesticides are found, are 60%e likely and the study is exploring links. let's get out the door. and i would say and that will help you if you have go to go and it about an 8 men or less drive time. in potential directions it looks good as you drive passed the coliseum and traffic is moving along okay and they are done with the red socks and we will tell you who went. >> this freeway never takes a vacation,...
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uc davis and ucla already do that.keley doesn't yet. >> some campuses actually do have a gate in place so that if you don't complete your training then you don't get to register. >> reporter: the report also recommended all uc schools have a system in place to better track sexual harassment reports in order to allow universities to track trends. there's been five reports of student on student sexual assault on campus since 2008. the university was commended on the investigation but over all says there is room for improvement. allie rasmus, ktvu. >> on ktvu.com we posted the entire report. >>> new fields for soccer players. >> it's just, you know the most awful i didn't do i've ever heard of in my entire life. >> how the 49ers new home is having a ripple effect on the community and a neighborhood saying it is not for the better. >> he says it was the right difficult but a difficult one. what lucas had to say about his new museum. >>> and go to ktvu.com and watch all of our newscasts live on your mobile device. the wonde
uc davis and ucla already do that.keley doesn't yet. >> some campuses actually do have a gate in place so that if you don't complete your training then you don't get to register. >> reporter: the report also recommended all uc schools have a system in place to better track sexual harassment reports in order to allow universities to track trends. there's been five reports of student on student sexual assault on campus since 2008. the university was commended on the investigation but...
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uc davis and ucla already do that. berkeley doesn't yet. >> some campuses actually do have a gate in place so that if you don't complete your training then you don't get to register. >> reporter: the report also recommended all uc schools have a system in place to better track sexual harassment reports in order to quote allow the university to identify trends. and there's been several reports of student on student assault. the report commends the university but says over all there's room for improvement. allie rasmus. >> we posted the full audit. just look under hot topic. >>> george lucas has chosen a site to build his museum and it's not in san francisco. the creator of star wars has chosen chicago. san francisco had offered a site on the waterfront after the precidio rejected the offer for lucas to build in the precidio. >>> we want to take a moment to tell you about a change. for the past 20 years our station had been owned by cox. as part of a swap of stations, fox has acquired ktvu as well as tv 36 and cox will n
uc davis and ucla already do that. berkeley doesn't yet. >> some campuses actually do have a gate in place so that if you don't complete your training then you don't get to register. >> reporter: the report also recommended all uc schools have a system in place to better track sexual harassment reports in order to quote allow the university to identify trends. and there's been several reports of student on student assault. the report commends the university but says over all there's...
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the study done by calan uc davis found one in three grocery workers are now on some type of public assistancedian wage at unionized stores dropped. costco was given high marks and safe way and albertsons were criticized for their pay practic practices. >>> instead of cutting water by 20% as requested by the governor, san jose water is finding their customers are using more water, up by 5%. san francisco says their customers have dropped by 8%. a south bay water official says san jose will get the message. >> water use is very tied to the weather, and we really, we really need some time for the communications program that we've put in place that we're executing to take effect. you know, you can't flip the conservation switch on and off. certainly the media attention that you're providing is going to help. >> the water company does offer a free water audit service. they can see exactly where their homes, where their yards, where they can save water. >>> we're all feeling the effect of the heat. so is the lawn, too. >> certainly. we're at 101 still at livermore at 6:17. some of the worst gacateg
the study done by calan uc davis found one in three grocery workers are now on some type of public assistancedian wage at unionized stores dropped. costco was given high marks and safe way and albertsons were criticized for their pay practic practices. >>> instead of cutting water by 20% as requested by the governor, san jose water is finding their customers are using more water, up by 5%. san francisco says their customers have dropped by 8%. a south bay water official says san jose...
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you know, uc davis, that is a big farming area, is that what they mean you live around farm ground orre getting in the fruits and vegetables and stuff thaw are eating. >> good question, both directions but i think it is probably chemical pesticides would you be ex-spokessed to in a farming community. >> um-hmm. >>> 8:24. >> so if you you are trying to drop extra weight which we all are this time of the year, turn down your ac could help with an experiment, they say. researchers studied how bodies responded to different temperatures when sleeping and they say certain fats in the body work to burn calories and warm you up when it is cooler. researchers say understanding how fat reacts in certain environments could help them develop new treatments for diabetes. >> so, i never understood it, if you turn down your air conditioning, does that mean it is getting colder, or when you turn up your air conditioning does that mean you are getting colder. >> their recommendation was to make it colder. >> make it colder in your house because then you have to work harder and easier to sleep when it
you know, uc davis, that is a big farming area, is that what they mean you live around farm ground orre getting in the fruits and vegetables and stuff thaw are eating. >> good question, both directions but i think it is probably chemical pesticides would you be ex-spokessed to in a farming community. >> um-hmm. >>> 8:24. >> so if you you are trying to drop extra weight which we all are this time of the year, turn down your ac could help with an experiment, they say....
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lou: >>> i want to get straight to a distinguished professor of psychics and geology at uc davis, thedirector of the collaboration for earthquake simulation. it is great to have you with us, professor. these tremor that's are being felt in southern california, i understand it hasn't been like this in two decades s this showing more activity and perhaps a big one that is always used in a vernacular? >> well, you can't really say one way or the other. all question do at the moment is predict or say probabilities. and so essentially what we find when we do our calculations is the mix of small earthquakes cha changed. magnitude 3s. we did have this one magnitude 5.1 in california which we worry about a lot. >> that is in southern california, near los angeles. >> that's right. and it goes right under downtown los angeles. so that one is a particularly dangerous one. we did have the, you know, the april fourth 2010 baja, california, earthquake which was a 7.2. >> so while you deal in probabilities, you're also getting more empirical evidence than seismologists before your generation they ha
lou: >>> i want to get straight to a distinguished professor of psychics and geology at uc davis, thedirector of the collaboration for earthquake simulation. it is great to have you with us, professor. these tremor that's are being felt in southern california, i understand it hasn't been like this in two decades s this showing more activity and perhaps a big one that is always used in a vernacular? >> well, you can't really say one way or the other. all question do at the moment...
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uc davis researchers found women who live near farms that use chemical pesticides are at a 66% higher risk of having a child with autism or other gulf of mexico delays. their study also found a baby's developing brain may be more vulnerable to chemical exposure. for a further report, head to kpix.com. >>> his role as mr. sulu in star trek in the 1960s brought him to fame. tonight, he is being honored for a different role. today, the california legislature paid tribute to him as part of its celebration of lgbt pride work. he is known for serving as a spokesman for gay rights. he publicly came out in 2005 when then governor schwarzenegger veterans toed a bill legalizing same sex marriage. >>> the feds come to the rescue for a group of colleges. >> coming up in tonight's consume r. watch, what the chain behind healed and bio tech will have to give up as part of the deal. >>> a twist on pet adoptions. the channels on opening the bay area's first cat cafe. the driver of a typical 2014 car... will spd $300-dollars less for gas... an someone who dri >>> thousands of students and a chain of c
uc davis researchers found women who live near farms that use chemical pesticides are at a 66% higher risk of having a child with autism or other gulf of mexico delays. their study also found a baby's developing brain may be more vulnerable to chemical exposure. for a further report, head to kpix.com. >>> his role as mr. sulu in star trek in the 1960s brought him to fame. tonight, he is being honored for a different role. today, the california legislature paid tribute to him as part of...
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researchers at uc davis says pregnant women who live near farms where pesticides are used have a two-thirds of having children with autism. andrew seven year old season was diagnosed with autism two years ago. both he and his wife have lived most of their lives on or near farms and they believe the study makes sense. >> it makes me happy to know that there is people out there that researching it hopefully one day find cure. i do know that i were to have another child that the risk is there. >> scientists worked on this study say they made progress in learning more about autism and potential links and they you were all pregnant women to it void contact with agricultural chemicals whenever possible. >>> former good morning american co-host joan run den reveals she has breast cancer. she has an aggressive form of the cancer which did not show up on mammogram. it was discovered during an tra sound. she's optimistic about her prognosis and she's urging all women to get annual breast scams. >> it's an unbelievable crime. someone steals a woman's wedding ring right off her finger and get this the
researchers at uc davis says pregnant women who live near farms where pesticides are used have a two-thirds of having children with autism. andrew seven year old season was diagnosed with autism two years ago. both he and his wife have lived most of their lives on or near farms and they believe the study makes sense. >> it makes me happy to know that there is people out there that researching it hopefully one day find cure. i do know that i were to have another child that the risk is...
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it was back in 2011, uc davis and stanford covered a study that caused major concerns reporting just 200 white sharks left off the california coast. but according to a new report in the journal plus one that neighbor is likely actually closer to 2,000 white sharks. ten times as many. >> you need white sharks. you really need white sharks. >> john is a shark scientist at the california academy of science. he says while some debate the new numbers are correct, he's confy department it was the first study that was wrong. >> they are more cautious in their methodology than the previous study and i think that this number is the correct number. >> which means the great whites known to live off the waters of san francisco could remain unendangered helping fishermen. >> where we can continue to fish and the way we are fishing because there are ways to prevent the death of white sharks in fishing nests. >> reporter: what about those swimming and surfing with these massive predators. >> when you see seals out there. >> it makes me nervous but it's their home, it's their ocean. i just get to pl
it was back in 2011, uc davis and stanford covered a study that caused major concerns reporting just 200 white sharks left off the california coast. but according to a new report in the journal plus one that neighbor is likely actually closer to 2,000 white sharks. ten times as many. >> you need white sharks. you really need white sharks. >> john is a shark scientist at the california academy of science. he says while some debate the new numbers are correct, he's confy department it...
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the game kicked off on friday at uc davis and will continue until 3:00 this afternoon.about 700 athletes from 28 countries are taking part in the event. the summer games are one of the largest sporting events held every year. it is free to attend and open to the public. >>> a disturbing shooting under investigation right now in san francisco. what we are learning about the moments a youth counselor was gunned down, and how a group of children witnessed the violence. >>> plus are you planning to hit the road this fourth of july? or the skies? we'll give you some of the top destinations this year and tell you why it could cost more than last year. >>> our daytime temperatures are expected to warm 5 to 10 degrees higher than yesterday's highs. what to expect, coming up. ithe part of us that a littwants to play,on. wants to be mischievous, wants to run free, all you have to do is let it out. find your inner minion only at the despicable me minion mayhem ride at universal studios hollywood. wirethey're big. fast. andome. dependable. and at net10 wireless, we let you tweet, t
the game kicked off on friday at uc davis and will continue until 3:00 this afternoon.about 700 athletes from 28 countries are taking part in the event. the summer games are one of the largest sporting events held every year. it is free to attend and open to the public. >>> a disturbing shooting under investigation right now in san francisco. what we are learning about the moments a youth counselor was gunned down, and how a group of children witnessed the violence. >>> plus...