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joe is a uc davis alumnus who made his fortune with video shop, the iphone app. his parents live in new york. >>> i feel bad. i got to work on that one mom, i'm a uc davis alum too. just that reaction, you know? >> you can pay off my house. >> so deliver some news for us. it is chilly. >>> it is. and it is going to get chillier. >> okay. >> coming up next week, we are going from chilly to cold. it will be cold around here. many of you below freezing next monday and tuesday. even tonight, look at santa rosa. you are up to 36 degrees. you will flirt with freezing. livermore to 42. proximity to water now warms you up. san francisco, 50 degrees. san bruno, 47. 35 for you in fremont. redwood city 35. vallejo, 39. haven't done the cold thing that much this fall and winter but we certainly are now. where did the rain go? first half of december we had double digit rainfall. the section half of december, i'm wrapping things up because it is not going to rain again, less than two inches. the rain is gone, but the cold is here. it is this ridge of high pressure doing two th
joe is a uc davis alumnus who made his fortune with video shop, the iphone app. his parents live in new york. >>> i feel bad. i got to work on that one mom, i'm a uc davis alum too. just that reaction, you know? >> you can pay off my house. >> so deliver some news for us. it is chilly. >>> it is. and it is going to get chillier. >> okay. >> coming up next week, we are going from chilly to cold. it will be cold around here. many of you below freezing...
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ken pritchett is in napa after talking to a uc davis researcher about these findings.eporter: that quake resulted in damage that is still being repaired. it also resulted in extensive scientific study of the fault which researchers now say is longer and potentially more damaging than once thought. with christmas music in an ice skating rink, a horse drawn carriage ride and decorations everywhere, downtown napa seems normal for this time of year. many businesses closed have reopened. the cracks are census for the many needed repairs. >> i woke up at 3:20 in the morning to the sensation of the boat rising up and then going, bam, bam, bam for about 20 to 30 seconds. >> reporter: his boat was fine, downtown napa was not. it happened when a 10-mile stretch ruptured. but a new study found the fault line is actually longer. >> we added an additional 15 miles on the north end. so now it runs from one side of the valley to the other. >> reporter: uc davis associate professor mike austin says if the entire fault line were to rupture it could produce a magnitude seven quake. >> m
ken pritchett is in napa after talking to a uc davis researcher about these findings.eporter: that quake resulted in damage that is still being repaired. it also resulted in extensive scientific study of the fault which researchers now say is longer and potentially more damaging than once thought. with christmas music in an ice skating rink, a horse drawn carriage ride and decorations everywhere, downtown napa seems normal for this time of year. many businesses closed have reopened. the cracks...
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information on the counters of liquor stores in the windows and basically on the flyer that we had, uc davis conducted a study from march of 28 to february of 2009 and they found that 317 people were struck by stray bullets. of that 317, 20% died from nooer their injuries. >> oh my goodness. we seen people get out of control with celebration and setting fires and trashing vehicles. how can we keep ourselves safe when you have sporting events and that sort of thing? >> well, the first thing is being responsible. if you go through a sporting event, one thing that you should always do, make sure you follow it sharp. in a lot of these events, you will have a, it's a security number that you can have. you can pre-program that in your phone. walk around in groups of twos. if you see someone acting bridge rent or being threatened to someone else, report it to skoort. >> or walk away. >> or walk away, absolutely. >> officer, thank you so much for all your advice. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we have to take another short break. shai stay with us. we will talk about the impact of drinking too mu
information on the counters of liquor stores in the windows and basically on the flyer that we had, uc davis conducted a study from march of 28 to february of 2009 and they found that 317 people were struck by stray bullets. of that 317, 20% died from nooer their injuries. >> oh my goodness. we seen people get out of control with celebration and setting fires and trashing vehicles. how can we keep ourselves safe when you have sporting events and that sort of thing? >> well, the...
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>> steven mccone is a sophomore at the university and an aspiring videographer at aggie tv, the uc davis'student-run tv station. >> i would say the general reaction is sort of pretty upset that tuition is still going up and people are, you know, of course, angered by that. >> what begins as a week-long peaceful exchange during the third week of november, 2011, escalates into a global spectacle. >> set them free now! >> on thursday, november 17th, a few dozen students pitch tents a la occupy wall street and stay overnight on the campus quad. the following morning, campus police repeatedly warn them to break down their encampments. >> you've been advised that your actions constitute a violation of law. you have been given several opportunities to voluntarily cease your actions and leave this area. >> that afternoon, campus cops decide to take action. [ church bells ] >> around 3:00 p.m., we're all up there, sort of waiting in anticipation for how they're going to handle this, and the word sort of spreads around that there is, you know, 50 or so riot police that are approaching the campus. th
>> steven mccone is a sophomore at the university and an aspiring videographer at aggie tv, the uc davis'student-run tv station. >> i would say the general reaction is sort of pretty upset that tuition is still going up and people are, you know, of course, angered by that. >> what begins as a week-long peaceful exchange during the third week of november, 2011, escalates into a global spectacle. >> set them free now! >> on thursday, november 17th, a few dozen...
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and doesn't understand why the same opportunity that were made available to me on the campus of uc davis were not available to members of my community i wanted to make sure i am actively engaged to bring those opportunities to the folks in public housing sad reality is that even today, there are still a lot of will isolation in public housing the city for the first time ever under the leadership of mayor ed lee has contributed money to not only rehab all the broken elevators in public housing by also over a one hundred and 70 units of public u public you housing development that are not currently occupied we've moved 42 families into those this is something the city has a never done given the support that the public deserves i'll so excited about today not only with the mayor was born and spent his life at carvings i was one or more at kaiser i am a really proud when a lot of folks in my county they were hired another kaiser kaiser wants to do more they see the changes of puck housing and step up to the plate to make sure that social services excuse me. social that are missing in public
and doesn't understand why the same opportunity that were made available to me on the campus of uc davis were not available to members of my community i wanted to make sure i am actively engaged to bring those opportunities to the folks in public housing sad reality is that even today, there are still a lot of will isolation in public housing the city for the first time ever under the leadership of mayor ed lee has contributed money to not only rehab all the broken elevators in public housing...
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stanford was blowing out uc davis and in the blink of an eye, austin got his chance. >> i ran out andined up on the ball and i'm, like, huh, the game looks bigger from out here. >> it's awesome, because it's something he worked so hard for and we finally got to see. >> my favorite part absolutely was running off the field. a lot of the coaches and every single one of the players and the equipment guys and sports staff were losing and cheering for me. people ran up and hugged me, really happy. you know what? i haven't gotten to go in as much as i said, but i have a hundred plus guys here that absolutely love me that are family to me, and it was the coolest feeling in the world, knowing that many people were happy for me. >> reporter: at stanford, scott reiss, ktvu channel 2news. >> austin and stanford will play maryland at the foster farms bowl on tuesday at levi's stadium. >>> well, a small dog is expected to make a full recovery after he survived a 15- story plunge from an apartment balcony. sammy the boston terrier was sitting in the sun when he slipped through the railings at his o
stanford was blowing out uc davis and in the blink of an eye, austin got his chance. >> i ran out andined up on the ball and i'm, like, huh, the game looks bigger from out here. >> it's awesome, because it's something he worked so hard for and we finally got to see. >> my favorite part absolutely was running off the field. a lot of the coaches and every single one of the players and the equipment guys and sports staff were losing and cheering for me. people ran up and hugged...
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they are california baptist, humboldt state, uc davis and california lutheran. >>> a car wash of a different sort in parts of the bay area this morning, but this time, the rain is not to blame. why some say they don't mind tiptoeing around these waters. >>> so it is not this rigid, fixed picture of what the family is. >> a new take on a famous norman rockwell painting. his daughter helps renew the portrait of the american family and what tylenol has to do with it. ,,,,,,,, female announcer: sleep train thanks all those who helped make a difference last year for thousands of california foster kids. thank you for helping foster kids. thank you for the school supplies! thank you for the new shoes. thank you, secret santa! and thank you for donating money. announcer: your generosity proves that while not everyone can be a foster parent, anyone can help a foster child. thank you! thank you! ¡gracias por su ayuda! [baby cooing] thank you. stories off a building in s -- and survived. . >>> nor the first time, we are hearing from the family of a window washer who fell eleven stories of a building in
they are california baptist, humboldt state, uc davis and california lutheran. >>> a car wash of a different sort in parts of the bay area this morning, but this time, the rain is not to blame. why some say they don't mind tiptoeing around these waters. >>> so it is not this rigid, fixed picture of what the family is. >> a new take on a famous norman rockwell painting. his daughter helps renew the portrait of the american family and what tylenol has to do with it....
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and amy myers jaffe, executive director of energy and sustainability at uc davis.uyers now heading in to the marketplace to sign up for contracts that have time on his them. 30 days, 60 days, 90 days. what would you advice them as they start to make their picks for futures? >> could you please repeat the question. it was not very clear? >> there are very active oil futures markets and a lot of players in those markets, if they called you for advice what would you tell them about three, six, nine months down the road? >> i will tell them go and buy shares in the oil companies and in the oil business because the prices will rebound and the price of oil will recoup most if not all of its losses bite first or second quarter of next year. i am very convinced as i said that the global oil market cannot tolerate such low oil prices and that's why my advice will be go ahead. the future is for oil and oil will be with us all through the 21st century. and it will have some big. [ inaudible ] in come is years, my ahead is go ahead and invest in oil at least in oil shares beca
and amy myers jaffe, executive director of energy and sustainability at uc davis.uyers now heading in to the marketplace to sign up for contracts that have time on his them. 30 days, 60 days, 90 days. what would you advice them as they start to make their picks for futures? >> could you please repeat the question. it was not very clear? >> there are very active oil futures markets and a lot of players in those markets, if they called you for advice what would you tell them about...
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out of the top ten for the first time in five years, stanford women got a much-needed win against uc davis bonnie samuelson led the way, hitting 60-threes with 30 points. and this abc7 sports report orchard supply, hardware. and dan informing me byu stands for? >> beach you up. >> i thought it's brigham young all the time. >> thank you rick. >> join us tonight at 9:00 on coffee tv 20. indictments unsealed in the bank robbery and details about one of the most-violent incidents in local history. >> new video and a lawsuit calling into question shooting death of a man by local police the district attorney responds >> and tonight here on abc7 starts with great christmas light fight featuring a home in sonoma county, by the way, followed by castle, then, we'll be back at 11:00 >> that is right. that is it for this edition of abc7 news our coverage continues on twitter and i'm dan ashley. from all of us here, we appreciate your time. >> have a good night. we'll see you later.
out of the top ten for the first time in five years, stanford women got a much-needed win against uc davis bonnie samuelson led the way, hitting 60-threes with 30 points. and this abc7 sports report orchard supply, hardware. and dan informing me byu stands for? >> beach you up. >> i thought it's brigham young all the time. >> thank you rick. >> join us tonight at 9:00 on coffee tv 20. indictments unsealed in the bank robbery and details about one of the most-violent...
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i grew up in the east bay and went to college at uc davis and probably lost about 95% of my friends who viewed that san francisco was unlivable, unfriendly for families. parts of it is perception of the public schools. my kid goes to george peabody in richmond -- we need to change the culture and the perception. this modest request is going to potentially allow a very good family in laurel heights area to stay in san francisco. my wife and ana maria went to the laurel heights improvement association about this specific request. they were told that had they asked first they would fully support this assignment. so i find if very hard to believe that because their decision-making process was based upon who asked first really has a negative view about this project. thank you. >> thank you. is there additional public comment? okay. seeing none, dr requester
i grew up in the east bay and went to college at uc davis and probably lost about 95% of my friends who viewed that san francisco was unlivable, unfriendly for families. parts of it is perception of the public schools. my kid goes to george peabody in richmond -- we need to change the culture and the perception. this modest request is going to potentially allow a very good family in laurel heights area to stay in san francisco. my wife and ana maria went to the laurel heights improvement...
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medical centers in oakland and san francisco have been certified along with uc san francisco and uc davis medical center. kaiser in oakland passed the test just last week. cdc officials had a 28 page checklist for equipment and procedures. they also watched kaiser doctors and nurses perform an eight-hour demonstration on a simulated patient. there are no certified hospitals in southern california yet, but cdc officials are visiting some of them this week. >>> state senator, mark leno is trying to raise california's minimum wage. he introduced a bill to increase it from $9 to $11 in 2016 and to $13 in 2017. leno proposed a similar bill last year, but that bill died in committee. this time leno says he hopes recent increases in politically conservative states and city wages in san francisco and oakland might signal more interest in increasing the minimum wage. >>> seniors and people with disabilities are renewing their call for free muni rides in san francisco. >> we need a city where everyone can go to the park, see friends, come to hearings at city hall. >> a group called seniors and disa
medical centers in oakland and san francisco have been certified along with uc san francisco and uc davis medical center. kaiser in oakland passed the test just last week. cdc officials had a 28 page checklist for equipment and procedures. they also watched kaiser doctors and nurses perform an eight-hour demonstration on a simulated patient. there are no certified hospitals in southern california yet, but cdc officials are visiting some of them this week. >>> state senator, mark leno...
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out of the top ten for the first time in five years, stanford women got a much-needed win against uc davis samuelson led the way, hitting 60-threes with 30 points. and this abc7 sports report orchard supply, hardware. and dan informing me byu stands for? >> beach you up. >> i thought it's brigham young all the time. >> thank you rick. >> join us tonight at 9:00 on coffee tv 20. indictments unsealed in the bank robbery and details about one of the most-violent incidents in local history. >> new video and a lawsuit calling into question shooting death of a man by local police the district attorney responds >> and tonight here on abc7 starts with great christmas light fight featuring a home in sonoma county, by the way, followed by castle, then, we'll be back at 11:00 >> that is right. that is it for this edition of abc7 news our coverage continues on twitter and i'm dan ashley. from all of us here, we appreciate your time. >> have a good night. this is "jeopardy!" here are today's contestants -- a lab tech from ramona, california... a semiretired educator from silver spring, maryland... and
out of the top ten for the first time in five years, stanford women got a much-needed win against uc davis samuelson led the way, hitting 60-threes with 30 points. and this abc7 sports report orchard supply, hardware. and dan informing me byu stands for? >> beach you up. >> i thought it's brigham young all the time. >> thank you rick. >> join us tonight at 9:00 on coffee tv 20. indictments unsealed in the bank robbery and details about one of the most-violent incidents...
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. >>> be the first to collect a winter butterfly and a uc davis professor will spring for a pitcher of beer. the cabbage white species is one of the first to emerge in late winter in sacramento and solano counties. arthur shapiro who works in the department of evolution and ecology is hosting the 42nd annual beer for a butterfly contest to bring attention to the insect. the first person to collect a live cabbage white in 2015 and bring it to shapiro gets some brew. i will get my net. >> somewhere else on the planet somebody gets a beer. >>> this was a great day outside. little bit chilly to go return holiday shopping. >> let's check in with meteorologist drew tuma. seen any butterflies up there? >> no, but we have something we need to do now. get a free beer. if you're going to be out and about, grab the jacket. the sun has set, the winds are picking up. you see the flags over my shoulder. it's bringing a wind out of the north-northeast. that will bring cool temperatures. live doppler 7 hd is nothing but clear skies, quiet. we will take you live outside the east bay hills camera. this
. >>> be the first to collect a winter butterfly and a uc davis professor will spring for a pitcher of beer. the cabbage white species is one of the first to emerge in late winter in sacramento and solano counties. arthur shapiro who works in the department of evolution and ecology is hosting the 42nd annual beer for a butterfly contest to bring attention to the insect. the first person to collect a live cabbage white in 2015 and bring it to shapiro gets some brew. i will get my net....
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researchers at uc-davis say it's 45 miles long meaning it can produce an earthquake as strong as a 7.0. the quake that hit the napa fault in august was a magnitude 6. ergo, it is capable of producing a quake 30 times stronger. four months later the ground is still moving in napa. it happens all the time after a big quake actually. kpix 5's elizabeth cook has more on what scientists are calling and have always called the "afterslip." >> you may remember that we were the church that had the wall that separated. >> reporter: from churches to homes to businesses, rebuilding continues in napa. >> we just received on tuesday our status as a yellow-tagged building which is one of the reasons we can be in here and feel a little safer and more free to invite folks in like our news friends. >> reporter: but four months after the shaking stopped, people in napa are now learning that the quake never really stopped. it's something called "afterslip." >> "afterslip" is movement along a fault on the ground surface after the earthquake has occurred after the major slip occurred. >> reporter: yes, the
researchers at uc-davis say it's 45 miles long meaning it can produce an earthquake as strong as a 7.0. the quake that hit the napa fault in august was a magnitude 6. ergo, it is capable of producing a quake 30 times stronger. four months later the ground is still moving in napa. it happens all the time after a big quake actually. kpix 5's elizabeth cook has more on what scientists are calling and have always called the "afterslip." >> you may remember that we were the church...
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ocurrio el 9 de noviembre cuando alguien llamo para reportar que "vaibhev loomba," un estudiante de uc davis muerto adentro de una casa de la fraternidad llamada "zeta psi" que esta a slo unas cuatro cuadras de este lugar la fraternidad haba realizado una fiesta esa noche y la polica seÑalo que el consumo de alcohol o drogas pudo estar relacionado con la muerte del joven quien estudiaba financiamento y comercializacin de internet. lucero live se sabe que hubo varios testigos pero hasta el momento las autoridades no han revelado ms informacin put placeholder here pregunta anchors for lucero lucero, ambas vctimas son menores de 21 aÑos, sabes si alguien enfrentara cargos si es que los jvenes consumieron alcohol??? lorena --- se espera que en estos ultimos dias del mes de diciembre, una de cada tres personas viajen, se espera que los aeropuertos esten abarrotados y las carreteras congestionadas. tenemos recomendaciones para esos viajeros --- --- andrea cruz nos amplia la informacin --- 0:01 0:13 0:18 0:51 1:11 1:39 supers: jackie galindo miami, fl jorge gonzalez miami, fl tiffany wright aaa, nc
ocurrio el 9 de noviembre cuando alguien llamo para reportar que "vaibhev loomba," un estudiante de uc davis muerto adentro de una casa de la fraternidad llamada "zeta psi" que esta a slo unas cuatro cuadras de este lugar la fraternidad haba realizado una fiesta esa noche y la polica seÑalo que el consumo de alcohol o drogas pudo estar relacionado con la muerte del joven quien estudiaba financiamento y comercializacin de internet. lucero live se sabe que hubo varios...
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he was an aerospace engineering student at uc davis. he was celebrating his birthday and visiting friends in berkeley. police didn't get a call about an unresponsive man lying on the floor of the frat house until noon the following day. >>> in napa tonight, outrage over a letter and questionnaire sent to tenants at a self storage facility. as we first reported last month, the tenants have not been allowed in their units because of earthquake damage. what many are calling a slap in the face now. we have a live report at the storage site with more. >> reporter: tenants got these in the mail today ask canning them to help them foot the bill to get access to a damaged bill that is red tagged. tenants found out it is possible to go in but it will cost them. >> i consider this to be extortion. and it is like ransom for our stuff. >> reporter: tempers flared at this meeting in napa tonight as tenants of napa self storage sounded off about this letter from management. they were told to get stored property ou of building tenants will have to foo
he was an aerospace engineering student at uc davis. he was celebrating his birthday and visiting friends in berkeley. police didn't get a call about an unresponsive man lying on the floor of the frat house until noon the following day. >>> in napa tonight, outrage over a letter and questionnaire sent to tenants at a self storage facility. as we first reported last month, the tenants have not been allowed in their units because of earthquake damage. what many are calling a slap in the...
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ocurrio el 9 de noviembre cuando alguien llamo para reportar que "vaibhev loomba," un estudiante de uc davisa muerto adentro de una casa de la fraternidad llamada "zeta psi" que esta a slo unas cuatro cuadras de este lugar la fraternidad haba realizado una fiesta esa noche y la polica seÑalo que el consumo de alcohol o drogas pudo estar relacionado con la muerte del joven quien estudiaba financiamento y comercializacin de internet. se sabe que hubo varios testigos pero hasta el momento las autoridades no han revelado ms informacin cesar/ots --- se desatan protestas tras la muerte de otro adolescente afroamericano en missouri.... take vo --anoche un polica dispar mortalmente a ''antonio martin'' de 18 años de edad en una gasolinera en la ciudad de berkeley a pocas millas de ferguson... --- la polica del condado de ''saint louis'' confirm en un comunicado que el agente dispar varias veces, porque al parecer temia por su vida luego que supuestamente uno de los sospechosos le apuntara con una pistola... ---la madre del joven indic en una conferencia de prensa que su hijo era un buen muchacho y b
ocurrio el 9 de noviembre cuando alguien llamo para reportar que "vaibhev loomba," un estudiante de uc davisa muerto adentro de una casa de la fraternidad llamada "zeta psi" que esta a slo unas cuatro cuadras de este lugar la fraternidad haba realizado una fiesta esa noche y la polica seÑalo que el consumo de alcohol o drogas pudo estar relacionado con la muerte del joven quien estudiaba financiamento y comercializacin de internet. se sabe que hubo varios testigos pero...
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stanford was blowing out uc davis and he got his chance. >> i ran out. it looks bigger from out here. >> awesome. something he worked so hard for. >> my favorite part was running off the field. like a lot of the coaches and players and the equipment guys were cheering for me. people were really happy. i haven't got to go in as much as i want but they love me and they are family to me. it was the coolest feeling in the world knowing that many people were happy for me. >> reporter: scott reiss, ktvu channel 2 news. >> very, very impressive. >> it is. nice of him to embrace it and make his mark. >> they are taking on maryland at levi stadium on tuesday and tuesday it will be cold. >> yeah. we will have the cold temperatures. the cold blast of air. cold and windy. keep that in mind. wehave a dry one as well. looking at the satellite. clear skies across the west. and as we zoom in we have live storm tracker 2 not detecting rain. we have dry five-day forecast, with a slight chance of a shower on tuesday. the main activity will be to the south and east of the b
stanford was blowing out uc davis and he got his chance. >> i ran out. it looks bigger from out here. >> awesome. something he worked so hard for. >> my favorite part was running off the field. like a lot of the coaches and players and the equipment guys were cheering for me. people were really happy. i haven't got to go in as much as i want but they love me and they are family to me. it was the coolest feeling in the world knowing that many people were happy for me. >>...
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stanford hosted uc davis in a matinee run. they led by as many as 3 with 12:00 to play.nie hit a career high 30 points, 6 three pointers. sanford won 71-59 and are 7-4. >>> kids, gather around. you, too. it is time for plays of the weekend. here we go. south alabama on the attack. look what happens after. head coach joe jones, a cleat sandwich. look at that. and he paid for it. look at the bloody nose. 53, a great effort by the rams darren blake. he blocks a field goal. lost to the giants, but we love the effort. caps and devils, alex ovechkin. so nice i have to show it twice. a backhand goal and the caps beat the devils. el captain driving to beat a tie. ball loose. and he goes 85 yards to win the division 3 state title. cougars unbeaten at 16-0. >>> seahawks marshawn lynch, what a run, a tackle, shedding -- get off me! 79-yard run, seattle hammered arizona 35-6. and hold on to something, listen to these insightful comments? >> thanks, guys. >> i said thank you, appreciate it. >> can you describe your touchdown run? >> thank you. >> how about the stomach issues? >> i ap
stanford hosted uc davis in a matinee run. they led by as many as 3 with 12:00 to play.nie hit a career high 30 points, 6 three pointers. sanford won 71-59 and are 7-4. >>> kids, gather around. you, too. it is time for plays of the weekend. here we go. south alabama on the attack. look what happens after. head coach joe jones, a cleat sandwich. look at that. and he paid for it. look at the bloody nose. 53, a great effort by the rams darren blake. he blocks a field goal. lost to the...
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ucsf medical center and uc davis are also certified to handle ebola cases. >>> the university of texas is missing about 100 brains. the school says that is about half of its collection of brains preserved in jars and used as a teaching tool. they were stored in a basement nearly 30 years ago but they can't say when the organs were last seen. it's possible one of the brains came from charles whitman who killed 16 people in and around the clock tower back in 1966. school officials say it is possible someone took the brains for a halloween prank. >>> time is 6:57. one of the world's most famous christmas trees will be it will tonight. thousands and thousands of people expected to at rockefeller center in new york city. the spruce is decorated with 45,000 led lights. the tree will be on display through january 7th. >>> hundreds of people huddled under their umbrellas at the bank of america buildings christmas tree was it will. it's beautiful. organizers threw that switch shortly after 6:30 last night. >> that's a lot of lights as well. >>> coming up next on mornings on 2, we continue our l
ucsf medical center and uc davis are also certified to handle ebola cases. >>> the university of texas is missing about 100 brains. the school says that is about half of its collection of brains preserved in jars and used as a teaching tool. they were stored in a basement nearly 30 years ago but they can't say when the organs were last seen. it's possible one of the brains came from charles whitman who killed 16 people in and around the clock tower back in 1966. school officials say it...
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a study earlier this year by uc-davis predicted california will lose $2.2 billion this year alone, along with 17,000 jobs, unemployment numbers have spiked in farming communities across california. that's ohm within the state. think about this, across the nation, food prices have been going up. they continue to go up. every time you go to the grocery store action it gets a little bit pricier. >> indeed a domino effect. let's hope for some rain. thank you so much. >>> police in washington, d.c. and the nation are patrolling those continued protests that are reaction to the controversial grand jury decision here in new york and the eric garner case. with a few hours ago, demonstrators staged another die-in. this one occurring at union station in washington, d.c., right near the capitol. protesters have been marching every night since that grand jury decision came out on wednesday. they've been blocking traffic in busy areas and closing some routes. >>> saying good-bye to marion berry happening in d.c thousands gathering at the washington convention center today to remember the iconic forme
a study earlier this year by uc-davis predicted california will lose $2.2 billion this year alone, along with 17,000 jobs, unemployment numbers have spiked in farming communities across california. that's ohm within the state. think about this, across the nation, food prices have been going up. they continue to go up. every time you go to the grocery store action it gets a little bit pricier. >> indeed a domino effect. let's hope for some rain. thank you so much. >>> police in...
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a study by uc davis predicted california will lose $2.2 billion this year alone along with 17,000 jobsnd that's here in california. we can tell you consumers all across the country are feeling this impact because food prices are continuing to go up. >> will carr, we thank you. >> many americans getting a big break at the pump this holiday season. why it may not being a cause for celebration for everyone so stay right there. zblr 18 bucks, never filled up for $18, ever. i'm a mom, we don't get presents. @oyu0x?hy@x@8p don't settle for 4g lte coverage that's smaller or less reliable when only one network is america's largest and most reliable 4g lte network: verizon. with xlte, our 4g lte bandwidth has doubled in over 400 cities. and now, save without settling. get 2 lines with 10gb of data for just $110... ...or 4 lines for just $140. and get a $150 bill credit for each smartphone you switch. only on verizon. motor trend's 2015olf car of the year. so was the 100% electric e-golf, and the 45 highway mpg tdi clean diesel. and last but not least, the high performance gti. looks like we
a study by uc davis predicted california will lose $2.2 billion this year alone along with 17,000 jobsnd that's here in california. we can tell you consumers all across the country are feeling this impact because food prices are continuing to go up. >> will carr, we thank you. >> many americans getting a big break at the pump this holiday season. why it may not being a cause for celebration for everyone so stay right there. zblr 18 bucks, never filled up for $18, ever. i'm a mom, we...
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so we took the same question to uc davis immigration economist giovanni perry. >> most economists would illegal immigrants have contributed to the american economies. they have not had a negative impact on wages. and therefore, they have -- a positive effect. >> perry explained that numerous studies confirmed the argument. the pew research center, the usda, the united states department of labor and the congressional budget office. the research has looked at and answered the following questions. have undocumented workers increased the gdp of the u.s.? yes. has their work decreased the prices we pay for food? >> yes. has the tax revenue outgained the cost of government services they use up? yes. >> have undocumented workers increased the wages of legal workers? yes. for more information, you can head over to nbcbayarea.com/reality check and find a link to each one of the studies. the bottom line is this. according to perry and a library full of research, undocumented workers benefit the economy. here in california, down south in texas and across the country. of course, it's one important
so we took the same question to uc davis immigration economist giovanni perry. >> most economists would illegal immigrants have contributed to the american economies. they have not had a negative impact on wages. and therefore, they have -- a positive effect. >> perry explained that numerous studies confirmed the argument. the pew research center, the usda, the united states department of labor and the congressional budget office. the research has looked at and answered the...
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researchers at uc santa davis found the fault shrine 34 miles long and capable of producing a magnitude 7 quake. that's 32 times stronger than the magnitude 6 quake. and the quake actually never really stopped. it's called afterslip. >> afterslip is movement along the surface after the earthquake has occurred, after a major slip on the fault has occurred. >> reporter: the south napa earthquake of august 24 is still happening, just very, very slowly. >> if you were to watch the surface and you could put it in slow motion, you would see the surface slowly move apart. >> reporter: that raises serious concerns for anyone trying to rebuild, including the city itself, which has to maintain infrastructure and issue permits to anyone doing repairs. >> when do you repair it? >> reporter: city leaders say they're still trying to understand what afterslip means for their rebuilding, because no one for sure knows how long it will last or how much it will shift. >> scientists say the fault could move another 2 to 6 inches over the next 3 years. >> afterslip, scorpions, 401k actually going up in valu
researchers at uc santa davis found the fault shrine 34 miles long and capable of producing a magnitude 7 quake. that's 32 times stronger than the magnitude 6 quake. and the quake actually never really stopped. it's called afterslip. >> afterslip is movement along the surface after the earthquake has occurred, after a major slip on the fault has occurred. >> reporter: the south napa earthquake of august 24 is still happening, just very, very slowly. >> if you were to watch the...
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according to a new study out of uc davis the fault is close enough to the delta to raise concerns about levees. >> when a big earthquake happens and a big earthquake will happen, the shaking is going to damage the levees. and we have to do something about it. >> reporter: scientists say the sooner the better. $5 million in federal funds was just released to help with earthquake early warning system. and scientists say it's certainly a step in the right direction to get going on this very important work. >>> more details on the fault system. researchers at university of california at davis now say the fault's next major earthquake may be larger than a magnitude 6.0, the one that happened in august. that's because the fault is longer than previously thought. scientists also say the fault is actually 45 miles long which is enough to produce a magnitude 7.0 earthquake. >>> two south bay colleges are under investigation tonight acaused of not doing enough to address sexual assaults on campus. a federal agency is now looking into evergreen valley and san jose city colleges. a group of faculty
according to a new study out of uc davis the fault is close enough to the delta to raise concerns about levees. >> when a big earthquake happens and a big earthquake will happen, the shaking is going to damage the levees. and we have to do something about it. >> reporter: scientists say the sooner the better. $5 million in federal funds was just released to help with earthquake early warning system. and scientists say it's certainly a step in the right direction to get going on this...
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northern california the they are ucsf medical center in san francisco, the kaiser hospital in oakland, uc-davisical center in sacramento, and kaiser also in south sacramento. health officials say each facility is staffed and equipped to handle the complexities of treating an ebola patient if the need arises. >>> it's a short medical procedure that has long been debated. now for the very first time the federal government is weighing in on circumcision. >> who are you going to listen to other than your pediatrician? >> reporter: this ob/gyn doctor has delivered a lot of babies and performed thousands of circumcisions but when it comes to the cut, she never pushes her parents-to-be one way or the other. she simply informs them. >> i think we need to take the emotion out of it and look at the facts. here's the pros. here's the cons. it's a cosmetic procedure with perhaps a medical benefit. >> reporter: as for those medical benefits? the cdc released new federal guidelines that strongly support the procedure and will require insurers to pay for it. studies show circumcision, which surgically removes
northern california the they are ucsf medical center in san francisco, the kaiser hospital in oakland, uc-davisical center in sacramento, and kaiser also in south sacramento. health officials say each facility is staffed and equipped to handle the complexities of treating an ebola patient if the need arises. >>> it's a short medical procedure that has long been debated. now for the very first time the federal government is weighing in on circumcision. >> who are you going to...
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uc davis medical center and kaiser in sacramento. there are no southern california hospitals on the list yet. we're told cdc representatives are visiting some of the facilities there this week. live in oakland, ktvu channel 2 news. >> ali, thank you. >>> san francisco firefighters are asking for help to offset the work of christmas grinch. they say someone stole an entire toy donation barrel last friday during a demonstration against the police shooting in ferguson. it was right in front of a wall greens store just north of union square. toys from a second barrel at that location were also taken. >> i'm disappointed about the whole rioting thing period. we are trying to help kids here in san francisco, it's hurtful. it's very hurtful. >> the firefighters union, local 798 runs the toy drive and discovered the missing barrel during a pickup today. they are hoping that toys will either be returned or replaced by other donations. >> happening now, hundreds of people, a little rain didn't keep them from the christmas tree lighting in san
uc davis medical center and kaiser in sacramento. there are no southern california hospitals on the list yet. we're told cdc representatives are visiting some of the facilities there this week. live in oakland, ktvu channel 2 news. >> ali, thank you. >>> san francisco firefighters are asking for help to offset the work of christmas grinch. they say someone stole an entire toy donation barrel last friday during a demonstration against the police shooting in ferguson. it was right...
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researchers at uc-davis say it's about 45 miles long.means it can produce an earthquake as strong as a magnitude 7. the quake that hit the napa fault in august was a 6. so a 7 would be about 30 times more powerful. >>> nasa says that california needs about 11 trillion gallons of water to break the drought. and the situation is so dire, that number is unimaginable so i don't know why anybody would care to use it, the flooding that struck the state earlier this month barely made a dent. also hard to believe. most of the state is suffering in a category called exceptional drought the worst level. scientists think it will take years for california to completely recover. >>> lower gasoline prices and a growing economy are fueling record traffic on california highways. new state figures show drivers traveled about 185 billion miles on highways in 12 months from 2013 to 2014. that's up almost five billion miles from the year before. it's the largest single year jump since 2003. >>> a lot going on this morning and the road ahead big trouble by 3
researchers at uc-davis say it's about 45 miles long.means it can produce an earthquake as strong as a magnitude 7. the quake that hit the napa fault in august was a 6. so a 7 would be about 30 times more powerful. >>> nasa says that california needs about 11 trillion gallons of water to break the drought. and the situation is so dire, that number is unimaginable so i don't know why anybody would care to use it, the flooding that struck the state earlier this month barely made a dent....
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researchers at uc-davis say it's 45 miles long and capable of producing a magnitude 7 earthquake. august quake was 6. state and federal agencies say damage in the quake is more than $30 million. four months after the august quake the ground is still moving in napa. scientists call it an "afterslip." a very slow ground movement along the fault. >> if you were to watch the surface and you could put it in slow motion, you would just see the surface slowly move apart. >> this raises some serious concerns for anyone trying to rebuild including the city itself which has to issue permits for anyone doing construction. the city of napa says it is reviewing the "afterslip" research and will hold a public meeting on what it all means in the coming weeks. >>> we'll be right back. start a revolution a revolution in coffee quality with the finest nespresso coffee blends. a revolution in technology with unique centrifusion. a revolution in taste with a naturally formed crema on both coffee and espresso. nespresso vertuoline. experience the revolution of coffee. by switching to progressive. that
researchers at uc-davis say it's 45 miles long and capable of producing a magnitude 7 earthquake. august quake was 6. state and federal agencies say damage in the quake is more than $30 million. four months after the august quake the ground is still moving in napa. scientists call it an "afterslip." a very slow ground movement along the fault. >> if you were to watch the surface and you could put it in slow motion, you would just see the surface slowly move apart. >> this...
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. >> catherine: researchers at uc-davis say the next one could be much more much stronger and they saidl line is laundered then initially believed incapable of a much more destructive quake. the report also suggests that the fall line will continue moving for the next few years same people doing repairs should keep that in mind for example homeowners and businesses point concrete will likely notice some cracks forming. >> reporter: from the sad tale brigid in releasing the the rain is coming down is very well at and low visibility is been a nasty commute all day long. south of the sold in get us out of the so-called and a redshirt south of the golden gate bridge were seen rain in the east bay area. was still seeing rain around in space short line will see some rain in hayward. as a worse thing rain over the san mateo bridge. were still seeing a decent amount of rain. >> reporter: here with a satellite picture is more rain over the south calls golden gate was still above the sea snow falls in the sierras. these rainfall totals over an inch in san francisco nearly an inch and snap up in c
. >> catherine: researchers at uc-davis say the next one could be much more much stronger and they saidl line is laundered then initially believed incapable of a much more destructive quake. the report also suggests that the fall line will continue moving for the next few years same people doing repairs should keep that in mind for example homeowners and businesses point concrete will likely notice some cracks forming. >> reporter: from the sad tale brigid in releasing the the rain...
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a study earlier this year by uc davis predicted california will lose $2.2 billion alone. along with 17,000 jobs. that's just here in california. across the country, consumers have been feeling the impacts because food prices have continued to go up. >> will carr, live in l.a., thank you. >> patty ann, there's been a horrifying stabbing attack on an amtrak train. this occurring in michigan. nearly 200 passengers were on board traveling from chicago to port huron when a passenger identified as 45-year-old michael williams began stabbing a conductor and three other passengers. police say the to the scene quickly thanks to the calls from the passengers. >> passengers and other conductors on the train notice this individual, thought his behavior was starting to get odd. police officers arrived on scene and observed commotion on the train, rushed onto the train. went against the crowd of people, found the suspect and apprehended him and took him into custody. >> all four of those victims are now in stable condition. police have charged williams with four counts of attempted mur
a study earlier this year by uc davis predicted california will lose $2.2 billion alone. along with 17,000 jobs. that's just here in california. across the country, consumers have been feeling the impacts because food prices have continued to go up. >> will carr, live in l.a., thank you. >> patty ann, there's been a horrifying stabbing attack on an amtrak train. this occurring in michigan. nearly 200 passengers were on board traveling from chicago to port huron when a passenger...
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researchers at uc-davis say it's 45 miles long and capable of producing a magnitude 7 quake.inds out of the east at 14 miles per hour. the rain will be moving into that area later on this morning but right now, right there is the heaviest precipitation. it's across the north bay streaming from fairfield also dixon vallejo benicia martinez into the richmond area. we do have cloud cover at sfo and two-hour 29-minute delays on some arriving flights. currently in the 50s with winds out of the south and southwest ten to twenty miles per hour. temperatures in the 50s and 60s. rain turns to showers during the afternoon tapers off by the evening commute into the evening hours setting the stage for a dry weekend through christmas. traffic on deck next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] get your taste of the season, at raley's, bel air and nob hill. >>> good morning. your friday drive continues to be busy in some spots especially at the bay bridge toll plaza. slow-and-go conditions. metering lights are on and you're backed up into the maze. you have delays coming off the eastshore f
researchers at uc-davis say it's 45 miles long and capable of producing a magnitude 7 quake.inds out of the east at 14 miles per hour. the rain will be moving into that area later on this morning but right now, right there is the heaviest precipitation. it's across the north bay streaming from fairfield also dixon vallejo benicia martinez into the richmond area. we do have cloud cover at sfo and two-hour 29-minute delays on some arriving flights. currently in the 50s with winds out of the south...
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the earthquake was the strongest it's the area and 20 is a uc-davis researchers say the next quake could stronger. >>mark: such as will soon stop come to oakland built the city council unanimously approved it outlining the users are put to control the elephants a spokesperson says is expected in 2017 that my word to try reconsider that band. >>darya: will continue our team coverage of the weather checkout tahoe the roadways do not have snow so my been okayed drive but the ski resorts are going to get six to 10 in. of new snow. >> erica: for the first time the new accuser and six other alleged victims are sharing their stories on the dr. phil show an exclusive interview the letter accuses speaks out. i did not know what had happened after the stroke of the hair it was uncomfortable it was weird into dennis dickson said what he had done to her and then she remembered what actually happened after the stroke of the hair person so for me i just found out a month ago what he did to me so how can the report its 23 into the five years ago if i did find out a month ago. >>darya: it the once the e
the earthquake was the strongest it's the area and 20 is a uc-davis researchers say the next quake could stronger. >>mark: such as will soon stop come to oakland built the city council unanimously approved it outlining the users are put to control the elephants a spokesperson says is expected in 2017 that my word to try reconsider that band. >>darya: will continue our team coverage of the weather checkout tahoe the roadways do not have snow so my been okayed drive but the ski...
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economists at uc-davis estimated that the economy lost $.2 billion in economic out-- $2. billion in economic output because of this. the loss of surface water supplies for the valley means that farmers are forced to turned to groundwater and they're overdrafting that groundwater in substantial manner. this is a crisis. the situation this year has been devastating, and if we do nothing next year it will become catastrophic. h.r. 5781's not perfect, nor is it a bill that will solve all of california's problems. water problems. we still need to fix a broken water system. however, it's a bill that will provide for 18 months the flexibility for the movement of water which is now not being moved. and it does so responsibly by preserving the secretary's discretion to reduce pumping, to prevent additional harm to endangered species. it does not amend the endangered species act. it does not change the biological opinions and it does nothing to move water rights in front of someone else, as the previous speaker said. it has a sunset on it. there will be debate about our ways to ass
economists at uc-davis estimated that the economy lost $.2 billion in economic out-- $2. billion in economic output because of this. the loss of surface water supplies for the valley means that farmers are forced to turned to groundwater and they're overdrafting that groundwater in substantial manner. this is a crisis. the situation this year has been devastating, and if we do nothing next year it will become catastrophic. h.r. 5781's not perfect, nor is it a bill that will solve all of...
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on august 30th though the stars aligned, stanford was blowing out uc davis and in the blink of an eye austin got his chance. >> i ran out and lined up and was like -- it looks bigger. >> it's something he worked so hard for and something we got to see. >> my favorite part was running off the field because -- a lot of the coaches and all of the players and the equipment guy why just losing it cheering for me. they were happy and i was like -- i haven't gotten to go in as much as i want but i have a hundred plus guys here that absolutely love me that are just family to me and it was the coolest feeling in the world know that many people were happy for me. >> reporter: at stanford, ktvu channel 2news. >> great story. good to see him. >> they should make a movie of that. >> yeah. >> a lot of luck to him and fan ford. they take on maryland on tuesday night. right there at levi stadium. >> all right. if you are going out for new year's eric ve. i never do. make sure to include public transportation. details on how far it's taking the schedule to get you two to and from your parties safely.
on august 30th though the stars aligned, stanford was blowing out uc davis and in the blink of an eye austin got his chance. >> i ran out and lined up and was like -- it looks bigger. >> it's something he worked so hard for and something we got to see. >> my favorite part was running off the field because -- a lot of the coaches and all of the players and the equipment guy why just losing it cheering for me. they were happy and i was like -- i haven't gotten to go in as much...
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economists at uc-davis estimated that the economy lost $.2 billion in economic out-- $2. billion in economic output because of this. the loss of surface water supplies for the valley means that farmers are forced to turned to groundwater and they're overdrafting that groundwater in substantial manner. this is a crisis. the situation this year has been devastating, and if we do nothing next year it will become catastrophic. h.r. 5781's not perfect, nor is it a bill that will solve all of california's problems. water problems. we still need to fix a broken water system. however, it's a bill that will provide for 18 months the flexibility for the movement of water which is now not being moved. and it does so responsibly by preserving the secretary's discretion to reduce pumping, to prevent additional harm to endangered species. it does not amend the endangered species act. it does not change the biological opinions and it does nothing to move water rights in front of someone else, as the previous speaker said. it has a sunset on it. there will be debate about our ways to ass
economists at uc-davis estimated that the economy lost $.2 billion in economic out-- $2. billion in economic output because of this. the loss of surface water supplies for the valley means that farmers are forced to turned to groundwater and they're overdrafting that groundwater in substantial manner. this is a crisis. the situation this year has been devastating, and if we do nothing next year it will become catastrophic. h.r. 5781's not perfect, nor is it a bill that will solve all of...