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. >> again, i just want to stress how important it is for us here at city hall to support the puc in addressing its structural funding challenges. has a lot of capital needs, including street light capital needs and other capital needs in the power enterprise. and getting the puc power enterprise more customers, which we have the power to do at this board, will help in that effort, will help generate revenue to support capital needs for street lights and elsewhere. so, there are a lot of projects that come through this board that -- a few of them. we've required as part of the agreement purchase energy from the puc and i think that needs to be more common. we need to make sure the power enterprise is viable and sustainable for the long run and can take care of all of its capital needs including street lights. >> colleagues, on the motion in front of us to move forward items 16 and 17 and table item 18 and 19, can we have a roll call vote. >> supervisor mar? >> aye. >> mar aye. supervisor tang? >> aye. >> tang aye. supervisor wiener? >> aye. >> wiener aye. supervisor yee? yee aye. sup
. >> again, i just want to stress how important it is for us here at city hall to support the puc in addressing its structural funding challenges. has a lot of capital needs, including street light capital needs and other capital needs in the power enterprise. and getting the puc power enterprise more customers, which we have the power to do at this board, will help in that effort, will help generate revenue to support capital needs for street lights and elsewhere. so, there are a lot of...
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us. >> being here today at city hall where it's accepted throughout the state, it just -- it overwhelms me. i mean, i can't even put into words how good it feels. >> reporter: one of the deputy marriage commissioners here at city hall told me valentine's day is a bit busier with both straight and gay couples tying the knot. he said about half of today's weddings are same-sex couples. many of them have traveled from around the country and around the world for that matter to be here and the commissioner told me it's a proud feeling for the people who have the privilege of marrying them. >> the first thing we typically here, we want to come to the birthplace of guy marriage. they appreciate that. they will travel here with family and friends. i'm amazed at how many people come. >> reporter: across the bay in oakland today, there were quite a few couple, straight and same- sex signing those marriage certificates on this valentine's day down there at the alameda county courthouse. and while the couples we talked with stay they decided to get married on valentine's day because it's a day of l
us. >> being here today at city hall where it's accepted throughout the state, it just -- it overwhelms me. i mean, i can't even put into words how good it feels. >> reporter: one of the deputy marriage commissioners here at city hall told me valentine's day is a bit busier with both straight and gay couples tying the knot. he said about half of today's weddings are same-sex couples. many of them have traveled from around the country and around the world for that matter to be here...
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you can also tweet us at erin aid at edward any of us from all of us here at boom bust thanks for watching see you next time but. there's a city you know when you're in the arctic you have the entire world at your feet. she looks like a fairly simple ship but really she's no symbol. and full of people have access to the nuclear icebreakers the real king here is that the polar bear and ice breakers come second not a single complex expedition to the arctic can be conducted with the russian nuclear powered fleet of ice breakers we undertake in a unique operation in. the northern sea route russia's arctic ice breakers. is obviously more for the ladies because it's pink. women wanted to avoid rape they really need to buy guns and learn how to use them. this is the one that i want to go with them once again it's the fear of. women definitely the target of the gun lobby the one you don't want to kill but not one that killing many would have so many would you with this with her. i'm noticing more and more is this really scary marketing tactics which implies that women have some sort of moral obligation to guns to protect their family
you can also tweet us at erin aid at edward any of us from all of us here at boom bust thanks for watching see you next time but. there's a city you know when you're in the arctic you have the entire world at your feet. she looks like a fairly simple ship but really she's no symbol. and full of people have access to the nuclear icebreakers the real king here is that the polar bear and ice breakers come second not a single complex expedition to the arctic can be conducted with the russian...
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underground. >> and that's the city of canvas exhibition morgan radford told us about it runs through august at the museum of the city. that's it for us heree'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. ♪ ♪ balloo >> but the job takes a toll >> they wanna pay you five dollars an hour... ten...twelve hours a day... >> caring for the caregivers, on al jazeera america >>> hi there, welcome to al jazerra america, aim thomas dre den in new york. here are the top stories we are following at this hour. the white house says it supports a new government forming in ukraine, russia says it is not legitimate and has recalled its ambassador. the former president victor januaryanukovych is on the run d place have issued a warrant for his arrest. 13 people dead more than 100 injured in venezuela, traffic dame came to a halt monday as protesters put up barricades, they have been protesting for several weeks and blame the government for the country's high crime wait at rate and sloe my. mess maduro says it's distorted and hundreds wrote in show of solidarity. the pentagon is looking to shrink the arm toy preworld war ii levels defense secretary chuck hagel
underground. >> and that's the city of canvas exhibition morgan radford told us about it runs through august at the museum of the city. that's it for us heree'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. ♪ ♪ balloo >> but the job takes a toll >> they wanna pay you five dollars an hour... ten...twelve hours a day... >> caring for the caregivers, on al jazeera america >>> hi there, welcome to al jazerra america, aim thomas dre den in new york. here...
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underground. >> and that's the city of canvas exhibition morgan radford told us about it runs through august at the museum of the city. that's it for us hereca tonight." we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. ♪ ♪ >> aging america... they care for our loved ones >> some of them spit on you... some of them hit you... >> but the job takes a toll >> they wanna pay you five dollars an hour... ten...twelve hours a day... >> caring for the caregivers, on al jazeera america jazeera. ♪ you with watching the news hour live from the headquarters in doha with the top international stories, the parliament will not be forming a new government until thursday but says an arrest warrant for the fugitive president will be issued within hours. just a day after a top taliban commander was targeted dozens are killed by air strikes in pakistan areas. a new year, a new plan and she ys
underground. >> and that's the city of canvas exhibition morgan radford told us about it runs through august at the museum of the city. that's it for us hereca tonight." we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. ♪ ♪ >> aging america... they care for our loved ones >> some of them spit on you... some of them hit you... >> but the job takes a toll >> they wanna pay you five dollars an hour... ten...twelve hours a day... >> caring for the...
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city crew out of oakland worked at a winding spread of fish ranch road. >> cold, wet, dark, so, yeah, hopefully they'll send us more people out here. >> those city workers are keeping a close eye on the soaked hillside which collapsed after days of heavy rain. >>> travelers at bay area airports are dealing with delayed or canceled flights because of the weather. this morning, there are a few canceled flights out of sfo, oakland and san jose aren't reporting problems, but yesterday, airport managers called for a ground delay program. that reduces the landing pattern to just one plane at the same time. >>> now to get the latest weather updates, you can download our weather app and you can also follow us on facebook and on twitter. >>> we also like to see your weather pictures, send them to photo@ktvu.com, also post them to our facebook page or tweet them at ktvu. >>> the recent rain has exposed another potentially big problem with the northeastern span of the bay bridge. the new $6.4 billion bridge is leaking. caltrans says rain water is dripping into the steel structure which is supposed to be water tight. engineers are now working to pinpoint the source
city crew out of oakland worked at a winding spread of fish ranch road. >> cold, wet, dark, so, yeah, hopefully they'll send us more people out here. >> those city workers are keeping a close eye on the soaked hillside which collapsed after days of heavy rain. >>> travelers at bay area airports are dealing with delayed or canceled flights because of the weather. this morning, there are a few canceled flights out of sfo, oakland and san jose aren't reporting problems, but...
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us out at all. your director came to a meeting to talk about yoshi and explain and all of them and nothing has tooken place, i am here to tell the city and county and ed lee, which he knows me quite well, i worked with him when he was not even in politics. and so i am here to say ace is on the case. and i am not new to this i am true to this. but i am very upset the way that things are going right now. particularly in this... >> you will see me on a regular basis from here on out. >> stew. thank you. >> any other members of the public? >> closed. >> item 13, new business, discussion item. >> do you have any items for new business? >> seeing none, that item is closed. next item? >> item 14, adjournment, action item. >> do we have a motion to adjourn? >> i move. >> i second. >> meeting is adjourned, thank you. >>>g?s?s?c?c?c?c?g?g?g?g?g?g?w
us out at all. your director came to a meeting to talk about yoshi and explain and all of them and nothing has tooken place, i am here to tell the city and county and ed lee, which he knows me quite well, i worked with him when he was not even in politics. and so i am here to say ace is on the case. and i am not new to this i am true to this. but i am very upset the way that things are going right now. particularly in this... >> you will see me on a regular basis from here on out....
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at this year's big game. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 ,,,,,, >>> he's,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country, d.c. can expect snow and rain. showers in atlanta. sunshine in st. louis. it will be cloudy in denver and sunny in seattle. >>> so even if you are not a football fan, chances are you took a peek at the super bowl just to see the commercials. with more than 100 million people in the u.s. tuned in, it's the biggest day of the year for advertisers. ko im is here in new york with a look at some of the ads that clicked with the viewers. good morning, ko. >> good morning, anne-marie. the big game means big business. a 30-second spot in the super bowl cost an estimated $40 million. this year's ads tried to tug at the heartstrings of viewers, including one that proved to be the biggest hit of the night. budweiser's puppy love commercial was a hit long before kickoff. the ad featuring an unlikely friendship between a puppy and a clydesdale horse generated more than 33 million hits on youtube in the days leading up to the game. >> clearly this is an ad that resonated with people. i mean it's a
at this year's big game. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 ,,,,,, >>> he's,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country, d.c. can expect snow and rain. showers in atlanta. sunshine in st. louis. it will be cloudy in denver and sunny in seattle. >>> so even if you are not a football fan, chances are you took a peek at the super bowl just to see the commercials. with more than 100 million people in the u.s. tuned in,...
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used. i can't see where it has been used at city level, city councils or boards like this. anyway. thank you. steve will be up here. that was three minutes.3 minutes. >> a question for you. during the pro curing of the land entitlements -- we reduced it from 15 units. then it was reduced to 12 units, that's right. we reduced it in order to comply with the set backs and this type of thing. >> during the planning entitlement the housing accountability act was not brought up. >> no, this is the first time before this board. >> i have a related question. we heard at the last hearing that it was not feasible to conduct the small floors. >> steve is prepared to answer those questions in detail. you would basically be making an sro and one of the objection is that the properties are too dense and too small. that's what they are saying the whole time. if the issue is to just make it harder to build and also make it in feasible from an economic point because we would have to go back and start over with the planning process, with the drafting and the design. i will have steve come up. >> mr. pacheco, is there closed caption
used. i can't see where it has been used at city level, city councils or boards like this. anyway. thank you. steve will be up here. that was three minutes.3 minutes. >> a question for you. during the pro curing of the land entitlements -- we reduced it from 15 units. then it was reduced to 12 units, that's right. we reduced it in order to comply with the set backs and this type of thing. >> during the planning entitlement the housing accountability act was not brought up. >>...
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us, it is damp on the roads, mike. >> good morning. looking here toward mission boulevard. i've turned our camera in fremont down south. the low clouds hovering around misty conditions. you can tell that by look at city lights but you can make out the city lights. use windshield wipers like i did here. talking about mission boulevard overnight starting tonight extending for the next four nights. closure towards 880. continui continuing to do the work. as mission and niles, house fire reported, we're tracking that, traffic control on mission boulevard, around 238 through the area. over here, south bay moves smoothly, typical overnight. looking toward the north bias well, smooth flow of traffic. san rafael camera picks up few cars and no major concerns navato through the site. smooth drive across the richmond/san rafael bridge. mist could provide slick conditions. >>> update developing news, deadly clashes between police in ukraine, next. >>> named the valentine's day bandit. coming up, a look who the fbi's on the lookout for on the peninsula. >>> taking a look at the beautiful torch that is burning. big day ahead for san jose's own polina edmunds. what is focus? it's a wondrous sensation of clarity an
us, it is damp on the roads, mike. >> good morning. looking here toward mission boulevard. i've turned our camera in fremont down south. the low clouds hovering around misty conditions. you can tell that by look at city lights but you can make out the city lights. use windshield wipers like i did here. talking about mission boulevard overnight starting tonight extending for the next four nights. closure towards 880. continui continuing to do the work. as mission and niles, house fire...
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us out at aljazeera.com. but behind the high walls of many city homes here, young girls continue to serve as slaves. known as kamlari, they are the daughters of indebted farmers, sold to landlords for little to no money.
us out at aljazeera.com. but behind the high walls of many city homes here, young girls continue to serve as slaves. known as kamlari, they are the daughters of indebted farmers, sold to landlords for little to no money.
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join us for kpix 5 news thi, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. now for a check of today's national forecast. 4 to 5 inches of snow will fall in the northern plains. the cold heads south, but today mild weather will linger over much of the region. temperatures will start to drop in the northeast, and look for showers across washington and oregon. >>> for drivers, this winter has been anything but a smooth ride. the extreme cold and snow have wrecked the nation's roads. as jeff pegues reports, that's been costly for motorists and for cities. >> reporter: spring can't come soon enough for the nation's roads. the extreme cold and snow has been chipping away at the infrastructure of american cities, leaving holes in drivers' wallets. it will cost kofi minor $90, maybe more to repair her right side tire. what did it feel like when you hit the pothole? >> it was awful. i mean it was very scary. it jarred me. and even my air bag deployed on the side. >> reporter: across the country motorists spend $377 annually in on rating vehicle costs driving on roads
join us for kpix 5 news thi, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. now for a check of today's national forecast. 4 to 5 inches of snow will fall in the northern plains. the cold heads south, but today mild weather will linger over much of the region. temperatures will start to drop in the northeast, and look for showers across washington and oregon. >>> for drivers, this winter has been anything but a smooth ride. the extreme cold and snow...
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us. >> reporter: they held a conference here at the senior willow globe and they don't feel safe and he wants the city to take actions. he is coming on -- calling on them in breach of his 911 medical services and he responded to his calls within eight minutes. they are only meeting that goal 8% after a team and they said the supervisor said the county paid the money they owed as the fire department meets the required response times by june. >> penalizing the city of san jose the full amount, that we could penalize them under our pitch approximately but it may do more harm than good at this team, and they have those fans shall -- funds immediately ready. >> we had a stabbing and three days later we had a car broken into on the same street and just last second robbery. >> reporter: he partially blames fiscal management leading to the cut backs of south management and here is what the city has to say about this. >> carley is, woulding on this story and he will have more on it coming up with the news at knife. 'autopsy is scheduled for today on of the body of three-year- old kale lee -- caylee caylee slus
us. >> reporter: they held a conference here at the senior willow globe and they don't feel safe and he wants the city to take actions. he is coming on -- calling on them in breach of his 911 medical services and he responded to his calls within eight minutes. they are only meeting that goal 8% after a team and they said the supervisor said the county paid the money they owed as the fire department meets the required response times by june. >> penalizing the city of san jose the...
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at city hall. she joins us live. anne. >> reporter: yeah, very cultural around here, very french inside city hall. they are even serving champagne. you can see the limos lined up as francois hollande speaks in city hall and there is the french flag hanging above city hall. president hollande arrived here after a three-day visit to washington, d.c. he got here this morning and spoke in front of a crowded hall. this is the first official trip of a french president in 30 years. part of his mission is to whew tech companies, to invest more in france and to woo the companies. before this was a three-day visit to washington, d.c. including state dinner hosted by the obamas. planning for that event got hairy because he was suddenly appearing solo after splitting with his girlfriend a few months back. that meant alterations in the seating arrangements. for hollande's plan for the rest of the day here in san francisco, he is going to have lunch with silicon valley ceos. then meeting with some french businesspeople working here in tech, at 4:00 a discussion on the environment and economics, and at 6:00, he
at city hall. she joins us live. anne. >> reporter: yeah, very cultural around here, very french inside city hall. they are even serving champagne. you can see the limos lined up as francois hollande speaks in city hall and there is the french flag hanging above city hall. president hollande arrived here after a three-day visit to washington, d.c. he got here this morning and spoke in front of a crowded hall. this is the first official trip of a french president in 30 years. part of his...
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ktvu's tara moriarty joins us live from the city with the recent spike in pedestrian deaths there. >> reporter: we're here at octavia and market streets. the most dangerous intersection in the city according to the police chief. this is where the freeway empties into the street. recently the city has seen a spike in the number of pedestrian crashes. there were 21 deaths just last year. the most since 2007. yesterday, an elderly man was struck and killed in a crosswalk on sunset and yorba. the name of the driver is 71- year-old jenny ching. the chief says his department is going to work to curb accidents through sting operations and awareness programs. >> i think the one that got everyone's april tension was on new year's eve when sophia lui was killed in the crosswalk with her mother. i think the sign that people have spoken about that's at the site, pedestrians, bicycles and cars, please slow down. >> reporter: now, chief suhr says that pedestrian crashes are up 43% for the -- [no audio] >> reporter: that person is now in critical condition. the chief says that san francisco's population is growing with mor
ktvu's tara moriarty joins us live from the city with the recent spike in pedestrian deaths there. >> reporter: we're here at octavia and market streets. the most dangerous intersection in the city according to the police chief. this is where the freeway empties into the street. recently the city has seen a spike in the number of pedestrian crashes. there were 21 deaths just last year. the most since 2007. yesterday, an elderly man was struck and killed in a crosswalk on sunset and yorba....
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city looking at high tech and low tech toys. there's a big annual event there in the city and he filed this report for us about 15 minutes ago. >> reporter: herehis year, we see tech's influence on just about everything, even toys as basic as the paper airplane. over here, a new take on the remote controlled vehicle. this one has a solar panel on it. you can get it to power something like this, if you don't have the batteries in it, you can use the solar panel to make this go up and down. pretty cool. and then we've got this. cute, right? inside, it's an ipad mini. even the toys that don't have technology built in are influenced by it. the domestic toy industry is about $22 billion a year. flat for the past couple years. some of the toys you are more hands-on with, construction toys, arts and crafts, those are doing better than some of the toys that can be taken over by apps. >> that's jon fortt reporting from the toy fair. >>> it is "shark tank" tuesday on cnbc. today we have the creator of the air cork. just how did he come up with this gadget and did the sharks like it? we will pop a bottle and try it out. peace of mind is important when yo
city looking at high tech and low tech toys. there's a big annual event there in the city and he filed this report for us about 15 minutes ago. >> reporter: herehis year, we see tech's influence on just about everything, even toys as basic as the paper airplane. over here, a new take on the remote controlled vehicle. this one has a solar panel on it. you can get it to power something like this, if you don't have the batteries in it, you can use the solar panel to make this go up and down....
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us from the scene. george, what do we know at this hour? >> reporter: well, police out here right now blocking off pine ridgeway. detectives are at a home on the 3500 block of pine ridgeway, investigating the city'shth homicide of the year, telling us a man tried to break into someone's home and the person living there fired shots at that guy and the neighbor says he armed himself with gun and in self-defense fired nit the direction of trying to break in. a short time later, police learned that a man had been dropped off at a hospital with a gunshot injury. that man was pronounced dead at the hospital. investigators believe this guy was involved in this incident here on pine ridge. that's the latest here. george kiriyama, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, george. >>> now to an nbc bay area followup on a stretch of road in the peninsula. too crowded for cyclists and daunting for drivers. tonight, the call for the city to fix this stretch from 92 to 101. a site of numerous accidents and collisions. a roadway only expected to get worse. jean elle is live in belmont with more. >> reporter: just about everyone here agrees that ralston avenue is dangerous. the city council is looking to make improvement
us from the scene. george, what do we know at this hour? >> reporter: well, police out here right now blocking off pine ridgeway. detectives are at a home on the 3500 block of pine ridgeway, investigating the city'shth homicide of the year, telling us a man tried to break into someone's home and the person living there fired shots at that guy and the neighbor says he armed himself with gun and in self-defense fired nit the direction of trying to break in. a short time later, police...
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at their secrets to success. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 good morning. it's tuesday, february 18th. i'm frank mallicoat. ,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities will be sunny today. 48 degrees there. atlanta will be cloudy. st. louis will be sunny, so will denver. but seattle can expect rain today. >>> a mississippi woman was as prepared as she could be for the birth of triplets. but as alexis christoforous reports, what happened next can only be summed up in one word -- surprise. >> reporter: kimberly fugate was ready for triplets, instead, she got four bundles of joy, a set of identical quadruplet girls. >> they had got the three out and they said more feet. >> more feet? >> that's all i heard. i said, no. >> reporter: then the 42-year-old mississippi mom had to break the news to her husband. >> i told him to count the bands on my arm, and that's how i told him there was four instead of three. >> reporter: baby kayleigh was apparently hiding behind her sisters kenleigh, kristen and kelsey during numerous ultrasounds. >> it was an instant shock, but i'm proud of her. >> reporter: the odds of giving birth to identical quadruplets is quite rar
at their secrets to success. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 good morning. it's tuesday, february 18th. i'm frank mallicoat. ,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities will be sunny today. 48 degrees there. atlanta will be cloudy. st. louis will be sunny, so will denver. but seattle can expect rain today. >>> a mississippi woman was as prepared as she could be for the birth of triplets. but as alexis christoforous reports, what happened...
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at a fourth grade level. we have the whistleblower here with us in new york city with j smith, a professor of history at unc chapel morning. these need to understand allegations better and the facts underlying them. what did you find in your research? carolina isrsity of sadly a house of business, how college sports keep some top athletes. i'm talking exclusively about football and basketball. biggest scorers who bring in the most dollars to the university. it is not the golf team. the golf.ot highly recruited athletes who may not have the academic skills to succeed at the university of north carolina, how they are kept academically eligible and what went on at the university of north carolina was not unique, but it was and usually extreme. there was an entire department, the black studies department, that was basically corrupted. lecture courses that never met. grades being changed by the hundreds without authorization. faculty member signatures being forged. all of this in the name of keeping young men on the basketball court and the football field. the problem with this is the whole idea of the ncaa student ath
at a fourth grade level. we have the whistleblower here with us in new york city with j smith, a professor of history at unc chapel morning. these need to understand allegations better and the facts underlying them. what did you find in your research? carolina isrsity of sadly a house of business, how college sports keep some top athletes. i'm talking exclusively about football and basketball. biggest scorers who bring in the most dollars to the university. it is not the golf team. the golf.ot...
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and as it rains here in new york city, the major flood threat is west of us. look at the seven states, at least tonight, that have a flood watch in effect. that's, of course, the rainfall and all that snow. and then you've got severe weather. that would be tonight's threat that you're seeing there, eastern kansas, southwest missouri, but it really explodes into our thursday afternoon and evening. anywhere in the red there, indianapolis, cincinnati, memphis, nashville, jackson, mississippi, all could see damaging wind, isolated tornadoes and hail. diane? >> a turbulent night. thank you so much, ginger. >>> and now we move onto a new warning from some of the nation's top doctors. are too many babies in america being born by caesarean section? is it medically necessary? or is it something else? abc's bazi kanani now with this new report. >> reporter: an alarming number -- 1 in 3 women giving birth in america today, having a c-section. and according to today's report, that number is too high. c-sections, of course, can be a life-saving procedure. but the leading ob-gyn gr
and as it rains here in new york city, the major flood threat is west of us. look at the seven states, at least tonight, that have a flood watch in effect. that's, of course, the rainfall and all that snow. and then you've got severe weather. that would be tonight's threat that you're seeing there, eastern kansas, southwest missouri, but it really explodes into our thursday afternoon and evening. anywhere in the red there, indianapolis, cincinnati, memphis, nashville, jackson, mississippi, all...
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at and mo the hour. stay with us. >>> we're here with you today from super bowl boulevardn new york city, and as pro-ballplayers on the broncos and seahawks get ready for the big game tomorrow a big labor brawl is brewing in college football. some players at north western univerty are looking to unionize. >> how desperate are they they they are trying to recruit college kids. they're going to the nlb. they're not dealing with private enterprise. whose rights are being violated? the student, the ones who compete? many of them making millions afterwards. >> congressman these kids are going to school. that's what college is for for the education, not necessarily playing players. >> tell that to the ncaa. this is multi-billion dollar industry. they want to make sure they're at a table about what happens if they get injured. >> they have insurance. >> what if you have some kind of -- wait a minute. it isn't always that way with the athletes. they are trying to make sure they are protected for the long term. you can get hurt playing college football. >> let me get michelle in here. take a look at thereull screen we put toge
at and mo the hour. stay with us. >>> we're here with you today from super bowl boulevardn new york city, and as pro-ballplayers on the broncos and seahawks get ready for the big game tomorrow a big labor brawl is brewing in college football. some players at north western univerty are looking to unionize. >> how desperate are they they they are trying to recruit college kids. they're going to the nlb. they're not dealing with private enterprise. whose rights are being violated?...
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us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 ,,,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> harold the creative force behind a series of beloved movies starting in the 1970s. the writer, actor, director died monday outside of chicago. as bill whitaker reports he's being remembered for his silly, smart and influential movies. >> reporter: harold ramis made us laugh, on screen like in 1984's "ghost busters." >> it would be a twinkie 35 feet long weighing approximately 600 pounds. >> that's a big twinkie. >> reporter: but more often, he was the comic force behind the scenes. he wrote and directed some of the most iconic comedies of the last 35 years. national lampoon's "animal house." "caddyshack." >> i said, hey, vanna, hey, how about a little something, you know, for the effort, you know. >> reporter: "groundhog day" became an instant classic. >> phil connors -- >> ned? >> reporter: it became always walking the line between naughty and ice. and nice. >> was it over when sherman bombed pearl harbor? >> reporter: tasteful and not. >> i'm a zit, get it? >> when i turn in a script, i'm
us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 ,,,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> harold the creative force behind a series of beloved movies starting in the 1970s. the writer, actor, director died monday outside of chicago. as bill whitaker reports he's being remembered for his silly, smart and influential movies. >> reporter: harold ramis made us laugh, on screen like in 1984's "ghost busters." >> it...
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us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 ,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country.nny today. rainy in atlanta, though. sunshine in st. louis and denver. and rain in seattle with a high of 49. >>> an interview with samuel l. jackson is burping up the internet. on monday, a newscaster in l.a. confused jackson with actor laurence fishburne, and jackson jumped all over him. >> i'm not laurence fishburne. >> that's my fault. that was my mistake. >> you know what, we don't all look-alike. we're black and famous, but we don't look alike. >> awkward. the interviewer came out and formally apologized. >>> best in show will be crowned tonight at the westminster dog show. this year, the competition includes new breeds and for the first time mutts get a chance to strut their stuff. alexis christoforous went back stage and met some of the pampered pooches. >> reporter: these pooches are getting ready for their close-up. >> gar thinks this is like dying and going to heaven. >> reporter: from pugnacious poodles to proud pugs. they're getting washed, blown and coifed to compete in t
us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 ,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country.nny today. rainy in atlanta, though. sunshine in st. louis and denver. and rain in seattle with a high of 49. >>> an interview with samuel l. jackson is burping up the internet. on monday, a newscaster in l.a. confused jackson with actor laurence fishburne, and jackson jumped all over him. >> i'm not laurence fishburne. >> that's my fault....
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us live. good afternoon, alex. >> reporter: good afternoon to you. the rain isn't falling here in foster city at the moment but the roadways and the freeways are still wet all around the bay area. it was a soggy ride into work for many commuters. this is what things looked like driving down 101 across the peninsula today. the chp says they did see a lot more crashes this morning. a number of those single car spinouts that they attribute to the rain. the chp says the easiest way to avoid getting into one of those accidents in this wet weather is to simply slow down and don't follow that car in front of you, too closely. >> maybe a rule of thumb for every ten miles an hour you are going, that's how many car lengths you should be. at 65 miles an hour, that's six cars. you may want to increase that on a wet roadway and keep your eyes on the road. >> reporter: the chp is asking all commuters to leave the house earlier so that you are not in a rush getting off to work or school. people we talked to on the peninsula say they do change the way they drive and slow down and hope that others do the same th
us live. good afternoon, alex. >> reporter: good afternoon to you. the rain isn't falling here in foster city at the moment but the roadways and the freeways are still wet all around the bay area. it was a soggy ride into work for many commuters. this is what things looked like driving down 101 across the peninsula today. the chp says they did see a lot more crashes this morning. a number of those single car spinouts that they attribute to the rain. the chp says the easiest way to avoid...
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us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 ,,,, >>> here's look at today's forecast in some cities around the >>> here's look atme cities around the country. washington, d.c., will be a high of 53 with some sun today. cloudy in atlanta and rain in st. louis. denver will see sunshine, but seattle, showers. >>> at the olympics in sochi, local officials are apologizing for the attack on the punk rock group pussy riot. yesterday members of the group were whipped by members of the cause ak militia after they left a restaurant and tried to perform. members of the olympic committee calls the images very unsettling. >>> well, too much sitting has been tied to heart problems, diabetes, and cancer. now there's another reason why you need to get up to move. the more your risk, the higher the risk for disabilities. alexis christoforous reports. >> reporter: 62-year-old alan davis says he needs to exercise because his job keeps him at a computer all day. >> 90%, 95% of my day is sitting at the chair. i get a lot of exercise doing mouth clicking. >> reporter: now a new study shows too much sitting is due to disability no mat
us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 ,,,, >>> here's look at today's forecast in some cities around the >>> here's look atme cities around the country. washington, d.c., will be a high of 53 with some sun today. cloudy in atlanta and rain in st. louis. denver will see sunshine, but seattle, showers. >>> at the olympics in sochi, local officials are apologizing for the attack on the punk rock group pussy riot. yesterday members of the group were whipped...
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us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 ,,,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. will be cloudy today. in atlanta, you know all about the ice storm. st. louis will be sunny. denver, sunny as well, but rain in seattle. >>> at the westminster dog show last night the crowd went nuts for a droopy-eyed bloodhound named nathan, but the judge was not swayed. she chose a 5-year-old wire fox terrier. alexis christoforous was there when the winner was crowned. >> best in show this evening is the wire fox terrier. >> reporter: sky brought the house down at new york's madison square garden tuesday night. the wire fox terrier was crowned best in show at the westminster kennel club dog show. >> it's overwhelming. i'm so proud of her. i can't say -- i mean there's no words to describe it. >> reporter: sky beat out six other dogs for the top spot. more than 2,800 dogs went nose to nose in the second oldest sporting event in the country behind the kentucky derby. it takes a lot of work to get this far, including exercise and beauty rest. but a true champion has that extra special
us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 ,,,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. will be cloudy today. in atlanta, you know all about the ice storm. st. louis will be sunny. denver, sunny as well, but rain in seattle. >>> at the westminster dog show last night the crowd went nuts for a droopy-eyed bloodhound named nathan, but the judge was not swayed. she chose a 5-year-old wire fox terrier. alexis christoforous was there when...
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as for us we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> right now at 6:00 in a city struggling to meet required emergency response times, now there is a new fight over a program involving the san jose fire department. good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. for decades fire departments responded to almost every emergency the same way, a big fire truck and a full crew arrive even if there is no fire. now a new pilot program could change that but the results could be tainted by local politics. damian trujillo is live at the fire station where the pilot program is being tested. >> reporter: that's right, they are manned by two firefighters. the one is inside the last window on the right. is this program working? that's at the heart of this new fight. in parts of san jose these smaller squad trucks race to the scene when a medical call comes in. he wants to see more of them. >> they are 94% of the calls our fire department receives is for medical not fire. but we're still using 19th century deployment models. >> reporter: they are
as for us we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> right now at 6:00 in a city struggling to meet required emergency response times, now there is a new fight over a program involving the san jose fire department. good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. for decades fire departments responded to almost every emergency the same way, a big fire truck and a full crew arrive even if there is no fire. now a new pilot...
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us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 ,,,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country..c., mostly sunny today. atlanta will see some rain. st. louis, can expect snow. denver as well, high of 17. mostly sunny in seattle today. >>> the car of the future could be right around the corner. new technology allows vehicles to talk to each other. and we could say that will make driving much safer. tara mergener explains how it works. >> reporter: cars that talk to each other may sound like science fiction, but they could be on the road in the not too distant future. the department of transportation wants cars outfitted with vehicle-to-vehicle or v to v technology in the next ten years. >> v to v has the potential to allow drivers to avoid 70% of all drivers. >> reporter: cars can detect other vehicles up close. v to v is going a step closer. radio waves allow them to communicate with one another and avoid accidents. ford is already testing the technology, here the driver is warned about an impensding collision with a car he doesn't see. the obama administration is working on rul
us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 ,,,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country..c., mostly sunny today. atlanta will see some rain. st. louis, can expect snow. denver as well, high of 17. mostly sunny in seattle today. >>> the car of the future could be right around the corner. new technology allows vehicles to talk to each other. and we could say that will make driving much safer. tara mergener explains how it works. >>...
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us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 ,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country..c., will be sunny today, 41 the high. sunny in atlanta as well and partly sunny in st. louis. but cloudy in both denver and seattle today. >>> the beatles arrived in america 50 years ago today, but they may never have conquered america if it hadn't been for a chance encounter a few months earlier. anthony mason went on a magical history tour with ringo starr. >> reporter: ed sullivan first noticed the beatles when he saw a crowd of teenagers greeting them at london heathrow airport. >> he said book those boys. he didn't know us. we certainly didn't know him. >> reporter: sullivan would bring john, paul, george, and ringo starr to america. >> we were told you're four elvis presleys. >> it's not true, it's not true. >> ladies and gentlemen. >> reporter: an introduction that for ringo and the country it was something. >> it was like a magic moment. we landed. it was all perfect. we were number one, the kids loved us, and we loved the idea of being in america. i had never been to america.
us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 ,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country..c., will be sunny today, 41 the high. sunny in atlanta as well and partly sunny in st. louis. but cloudy in both denver and seattle today. >>> the beatles arrived in america 50 years ago today, but they may never have conquered america if it hadn't been for a chance encounter a few months earlier. anthony mason went on a magical history tour with...
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. >> i am here with a manager at the heart of the city farmer's market in san francisco. thank you for joining ustell us a little bit about the organization. >> we're 30 years old now. we started with 14 farmers, and it has grown out to over 80. >> what is the mission of the organization? >> this area has no grocery store spiller it is all mom-and- pop stores. we have this because it is needed. we knew it was needed. and the plaza needed somebody. it was empty. beautiful with city hall in the background. >> thank you for speaking with us. are you on the web? >> yes, hocfarmersmarket.org. >> check them out. thank you. >> welcome. the dish is ready. >> it looks and smells amazing. >> thank you. it was not easy to meet the $20 budget. i checked everybody out and found some great produce. really lovely seafood. i think that you are going to love it. >> do not be shy. cyou know this can run you $35 to $45 for a bowl, so it is great you did this for $20. >> this will feed four to six people. >> not if you invite me over for dinner. i am ready to dig in. >> i hope you'll love it. >> mmm. >> what do you
. >> i am here with a manager at the heart of the city farmer's market in san francisco. thank you for joining ustell us a little bit about the organization. >> we're 30 years old now. we started with 14 farmers, and it has grown out to over 80. >> what is the mission of the organization? >> this area has no grocery store spiller it is all mom-and- pop stores. we have this because it is needed. we knew it was needed. and the plaza needed somebody. it was empty. beautiful...
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city center meets the north. ♪ >> the lunch tomas is serving us here at tabula is defined by high fundamentals, more than high concept's that ingredients this good, meticulously prepared, are the essence of great eating. such a beautiful space. so how's the restaurant business in bogota? >> a very good business. a lot of people with money, they don't know how to cook. >> nobody cooks at home. maybe their cook does. they eat out a lot? >> yeah, a new part of our culture. everybody wants to go to restaurants. >> so 10 years ago, 15 years ago, what, traditional casual food? >> yeah. >> a few fine dining, you know, white tablecloths, serves french, continental or italian? but this is new. >> it's a new business, a new world. there's two great bodies of colombia food, the mixture of the culture, yeah. >> right. >> black people, indians people, white people. that mixture is beautiful. the other one is all of this region of the mountains, the valleys, the rain forests, the sea, we are like a big farm, a beautiful farm to send all these products to the world. i believe more in a beautiful carrot than a great recipe, yeah? >>
city center meets the north. ♪ >> the lunch tomas is serving us here at tabula is defined by high fundamentals, more than high concept's that ingredients this good, meticulously prepared, are the essence of great eating. such a beautiful space. so how's the restaurant business in bogota? >> a very good business. a lot of people with money, they don't know how to cook. >> nobody cooks at home. maybe their cook does. they eat out a lot? >> yeah, a new part of our...
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here except for us. the government hasn't been here. what they have to do when they eat is go out and find something by the city. at the moment there's nothing here, there's no trig water or food and they need urgent assistance. they can't live in the houses right now. >> dire situation. thank you so much. >> the crown prince of saudi arabia is due in pakistan for a 3-day visit. the prince is expected to meet pakistan's president and prime minister. buying pakistani fighter jets may be on the agenda for the prince who is also the defence minister. >> it's very significant because the conference will be accompanied by a large delegation, consisting of senior ministers and important businessmen. now, his visit comes at a time when relations between pakistan and the united states are not in the best of shape. pakistan is trying to improve on relations with the regional countries, particularly saudi arabia and turkey. the pakistani military held manoeuvres with the saudis. as you mentioned, there is the prospect that the saudis may be interested in buying the jointly produced fighter yet, the jf 17. >> anti-government
here except for us. the government hasn't been here. what they have to do when they eat is go out and find something by the city. at the moment there's nothing here, there's no trig water or food and they need urgent assistance. they can't live in the houses right now. >> dire situation. thank you so much. >> the crown prince of saudi arabia is due in pakistan for a 3-day visit. the prince is expected to meet pakistan's president and prime minister. buying pakistani fighter jets may...
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here at ktvu.com and you can follow us on twitter an football. football-- and facebook. elizabeth stanton: hollywood, california, a city. that's me, elizabeth, and today, i'm going to explore hollywood with my friends, jennifer veal and lucas cruikshank. we'll take the wb vip studio tour. i'm getting a call. hold on. -that's a really, really big phone. -hello! stanton: and make some amazing discoveries. john kurunis: come on inside, guys. -veal: (gasping) oh, my god! -welcome. stanton: then, we'll hang out with some classic movie stars. all: be good. and learn all about the art of making celebrity wax figures. veal: look! oh, look, isn't that so cute? isn't it? there's so much to see and you're coming with us. so, let's go. welcome to elizabeth stanton's great big world of hollywood legends.
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here at city college, we're seeing some disturbing things, headlines in the news recently about secret promotions. this kind of thing used to happen 10 years ago and we put a stop to it. the elected members of the board of trustees put a stop to it and now we see other things being done in the back room. it's happening again. we the board left the district with a large surplus, plus a $6 million reserve fund and the people in the back room took that and they are in a situation now where the college needs millions and millions more in funding and so we can see that as in michigan, the people here have not solved the problem. thank you. >> next speaker. >>> good afternoon and thank you to the supervisors and supervisor campos and co-sponsoring wiener, yee, and avalos for presenting this resolution today. my name is alisa messer, i'm president of aft 21 is 21 which represents the faculty at city college of san francisco. and i wanted to say, first of all, that we have had tremendous support among the board of supervisors for city college of san francisco. i'm not standing before you here today to tell you about how importan
here at city college, we're seeing some disturbing things, headlines in the news recently about secret promotions. this kind of thing used to happen 10 years ago and we put a stop to it. the elected members of the board of trustees put a stop to it and now we see other things being done in the back room. it's happening again. we the board left the district with a large surplus, plus a $6 million reserve fund and the people in the back room took that and they are in a situation now where the...
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city. now i'm down here at wabash. >> few inmates have ever made more of a lasting impression on us than james stone. met him in michigan city, indiana, during our extended stay shoot at indiana state prison. >> say hi to the public out there jinxster. >> he was known for his constant companion jinxster the cat he was allowed to adopt through a special prison program. >> trying to make a swimming pool in here. >> he was also known for his offbeat sense of humor. >> it's a bird, it's a plane now it's the biobucket man. to the bat cave. >> three years later, when we returned to indiana to shoot our extended stay series at the wabash valley correctional facility, we were surprised to see stone again. he had recently been transferred there. >> i talk to guys who come in here who recognize me that say you are the catman, ain't you? the best thing i can do is say i'm him "meow." see you later. stone is serving 101 years for attempted murder and criminal diva yanlt conduct, but he says he is a changed man. he credited that to his relationship with jinxster and a nearly identical cat he had in prison years ea
city. now i'm down here at wabash. >> few inmates have ever made more of a lasting impression on us than james stone. met him in michigan city, indiana, during our extended stay shoot at indiana state prison. >> say hi to the public out there jinxster. >> he was known for his constant companion jinxster the cat he was allowed to adopt through a special prison program. >> trying to make a swimming pool in here. >> he was also known for his offbeat sense of humor....
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city, which has largely been reduced to ruin. >>> still ahead for us tonight, the big scare here at the games today and suddenly the risk of head injuries is front and center once again. >>> and later, traveling across this vast and beautiful land on one of the world's most famous trains. mary carillo takes us on the two most storied rails in the world. >>> back here in sochi tonight. this year's olympics, just like back at home in the nfl, more than ever we're hearing more and more talk about the danger and prevention of head injuries. at the women's slopestyle snowboarding finals a 23-year-old czech athlete came down so hard after a fall that it cracked her helmet open. she's said to be okay. but it's another reminder of the head injury danger faced by athletes. more tonight from kevin tibbles. >> banged up my shoulders. got a lot of concussions. >> few concussions here. >> hit my head a couple of times on the ice. >> and gave myself a pretty bad concussion. >> reporter: they compete at the highest of levels, but often just beneath the surface -- >> oh, no! >> reporter: a hidden and dangerous adversary. caitlyn cahow was at t
city, which has largely been reduced to ruin. >>> still ahead for us tonight, the big scare here at the games today and suddenly the risk of head injuries is front and center once again. >>> and later, traveling across this vast and beautiful land on one of the world's most famous trains. mary carillo takes us on the two most storied rails in the world. >>> back here in sochi tonight. this year's olympics, just like back at home in the nfl, more than ever we're...
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us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 , good morning. it's,,,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some citiesd the country. washington, d.c., will be sunny today. sunshine in atlanta as well, but st. louis can expect snow. denver, clouds and sun, and seattle will be a bit rainy. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. it's round two of a nasty and dangerous winter storm along parts of the atlantic coast. another wave of heavy snow is expected from the carolinas to maine. about a half million homes and businesses remain without power and the storm is dramatically impacting travel. over the past few days nearly 10,000 flights have been canceled affecting some 600,000 people. more than a thousand flights have been canceled today. >>> so here's an idea for your special someone this valentine's day. a manmade diamond. they're the new trend in jewelry stores, and they are much cheaper. a company in minnesota makes the gems and swears they're identical to the one mother nature makes, only their process takes three weeks instead of 50 million years. >>> and unusual sign of love this va
us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 , good morning. it's,,,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some citiesd the country. washington, d.c., will be sunny today. sunshine in atlanta as well, but st. louis can expect snow. denver, clouds and sun, and seattle will be a bit rainy. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. it's round two of a nasty and dangerous winter storm along parts of the atlantic coast. another wave of heavy snow is expected...