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concern around secure communities and how that particular federal policy is now impacting us here in california and us in the bay area and san francisco. we are finding that there are many people who we believe are not coming forward. there is more uncertainty and trepidation for the survivors of abuse, including domestic violence. we're also finding that we look at matters that are being taken off calendar. 50% being taken off calendar is starting to reflect a potential trend. the process is being pulled back upon. people are fearful that we will have increasing deportation and risk of losing families and other members of their communities because of these policies. thank you so much. we want to stress that with the budget efforts that are challenging, the increased coordination that we are asking for will be vital and hopefully, the budget will be in place to continue to support that effort. supervisor mirkarimi: with your remark about secure communities, which i agree with you on, i would think that would merit a supplemental report sometime soon, instead of waiting for another year for a re
concern around secure communities and how that particular federal policy is now impacting us here in california and us in the bay area and san francisco. we are finding that there are many people who we believe are not coming forward. there is more uncertainty and trepidation for the survivors of abuse, including domestic violence. we're also finding that we look at matters that are being taken off calendar. 50% being taken off calendar is starting to reflect a potential trend. the process is...
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. >> we're going to take a step back after celebrating and see what that means for us here in california. >> reporter: in the meantime, san francisco's pride weekend festivities continue against the backdrop of this symbol, once a sign of persecution, now, a source of pride. >> and stay with ktvu for continuing coverage of the pride celebration. you'll find a list of weekend events at www.ktvu.com. >>> a coast guard crew rescued a man overnight after he fell from a kayak. the call came at 1:15 this morning underneath the richmond bridge. a man in his 50s was in the water and was unable to get back into his kayak. the coast guard arrived at about 2:00 a.m. he was taken to the hospital and treated for hypothermia. >>> well, it's the time of year we typically talk about low clouds and fog pulling back, but what would be atypical would be talking about some rain. right now on the maps, i can show you this, mainly south of the golden gate bridge, right around san francisco, you can see the coverage closer to ocean beach and also right around golden gate park. it looks like a few breaks downto
. >> we're going to take a step back after celebrating and see what that means for us here in california. >> reporter: in the meantime, san francisco's pride weekend festivities continue against the backdrop of this symbol, once a sign of persecution, now, a source of pride. >> and stay with ktvu for continuing coverage of the pride celebration. you'll find a list of weekend events at www.ktvu.com. >>> a coast guard crew rescued a man overnight after he fell from a...
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in california. >> we'll take a step back after really celebrating and see what that means for us here in californiame, san francisco's pride weekend festivities continue against the back drop of this symbol. once a sign of persecution, now, a source of pride. >> >> stay with ktvu for continuing coverage of the pride celebration. >> an accident late today injured a seven-year-old boy. sheriff's deputies sent us these pictures and video from the accident. apparently, the child was in the water and he was pulled toward the prop. the prop cut the child's legs and he was flown to the santa rosa memorial hospital where he underwent surgery. >> closures covered the north and southbound lanes of 101 in san jose from capital expressway to the connector of interstate 280 and 60. lanes were shut down yesterday and they will shut down again at 11:00 and reopen at 8:00 tomorrow morning. lanes will close one more time tomorrow night at 10:00 until 5:00 monday morning. >>> a san jose grocery chain awarded scholarships to several deserves students, the fund- raising drive raised more than $270,000 for scholarships
in california. >> we'll take a step back after really celebrating and see what that means for us here in californiame, san francisco's pride weekend festivities continue against the back drop of this symbol. once a sign of persecution, now, a source of pride. >> >> stay with ktvu for continuing coverage of the pride celebration. >> an accident late today injured a seven-year-old boy. sheriff's deputies sent us these pictures and video from the accident. apparently, the...
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. >>> car thefts dropped nationwide last year, but that doesn't really apply to us here in california. the central valley showed an increase in car thefts, and the state had eight of the top ten car theft areas. fresno, modesta and bakersfield and the delaino area are the top three hot spots for car thefts. the vallejo, fairfield is fifth on the list. tips to avoid car thefts. use the steering wheel locking de. >>> park in well-lit areas antz remove value yablgs from plain view. >> on of the bay area's biggest proirs says sales are up, but it is nervous about the future. nbc bay area tech reporter scott budman is here with a look ahead. >> reporter: a look ahead is what investors want to see, especially when it comes to tech companies. adobe reporting a very strong quarter, sales and profits up over the last three months but looking ahead adobe is still uncertain. let's check your money. technology companies leading the way up. big gains for all the major index, apple, tesla and netflix among local winners. speaking of netflix, growing so fast that the dotcom pioneer says it needs to
. >>> car thefts dropped nationwide last year, but that doesn't really apply to us here in california. the central valley showed an increase in car thefts, and the state had eight of the top ten car theft areas. fresno, modesta and bakersfield and the delaino area are the top three hot spots for car thefts. the vallejo, fairfield is fifth on the list. tips to avoid car thefts. use the steering wheel locking de. >>> park in well-lit areas antz remove value yablgs from plain...
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and it really inspires us in california to get back the marriage equality that we had here in 2008. >> california's law is headed for the u.s. supreme court. >> it is a step by step process. and so the new york victory is hugely positive i think for the battle. and the more states that we have with full marriage equality, by the time the case reaches the high court, if it does, i think the more comfortable the court may be, with ruling in favor of the plaintiff. >> molly mckay who has been the pride weekend face of same-sex marriage for years is here again despite facing a divorce in her own same-sex marriage. >> marriage equality is a basic fundamental civil right. and unfortunately, i'm learning how important those rights are, as we go through a very painful divorce. and yet that is what equality is about. the great wonderful things that come with marriage and the hard things that come with it as well, that we're ready to assume those legal obligations, responsibilities, and what happens in life just like everybody else. >> reporter: molly mckay soldiering on, and the next big event
and it really inspires us in california to get back the marriage equality that we had here in 2008. >> california's law is headed for the u.s. supreme court. >> it is a step by step process. and so the new york victory is hugely positive i think for the battle. and the more states that we have with full marriage equality, by the time the case reaches the high court, if it does, i think the more comfortable the court may be, with ruling in favor of the plaintiff. >> molly mckay...
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the market. >> reporter: he believes flood damaged vehicles will soon be flooding the used car market here in california. >> they will get them as far as away from the damaged area as possible. >> reporter: he says reports of water soaked vehicles soared 600% after hurricane rita and katrina and many that were still driveable were cleaned up and hit the market in other states. one person bought a flood damaged ford escort a few year. he had a mechanic check it out and learned his car had been submerged. they found rust the bolts. >> flood damaged cars are very unsafe. >> reporter: this consumer advocate says run, don't walk, if you suspect a car has been soaked. >> the brakes may not work. it may stall in traffic. today's cars have all these electronics in them. and once they're submerged, those electronic components are hopelessly compromised. >> reporter: there are plenty of flood damage warning signs to look out for. water or condensation in the head or taillights, a musty smell, or water in the spare tire well in the trunk. this used car dealer also steers away from cars with water damage. >> when w
the market. >> reporter: he believes flood damaged vehicles will soon be flooding the used car market here in california. >> they will get them as far as away from the damaged area as possible. >> reporter: he says reports of water soaked vehicles soared 600% after hurricane rita and katrina and many that were still driveable were cleaned up and hit the market in other states. one person bought a flood damaged ford escort a few year. he had a mechanic check it out and learned...
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here in california, you know, we hear biologists using the term species triage, trying to pick winners and losers, which ones we're going to save. we're starting to do that with parks here in california. can you foresee a day when we they have to face that with national parks as well? >> well, i think the key, one of the keys to the concerns about climate change at the landscape scale is connectivity. we need to look at the landscape slightly differently than we have. we've always partitioned our landscape and say, you know, this is private, this is agriculture, this is protected. now we need to be thinking about how they integrate. that if species are going to move, and they are moving now -- >> right. >> they need corridors. they need paths in order to get from this place to this place. now, ultimately, we may have to get to what's called assisted migration. if there's a species, you know, let's say it's a pica which is a wonderful little -- >> rat relativrelative. >> and they're fantastic little creatures that live in the sierras. they are literally moving up, you know. we have that
here in california, you know, we hear biologists using the term species triage, trying to pick winners and losers, which ones we're going to save. we're starting to do that with parks here in california. can you foresee a day when we they have to face that with national parks as well? >> well, i think the key, one of the keys to the concerns about climate change at the landscape scale is connectivity. we need to look at the landscape slightly differently than we have. we've always...
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use in breast cancer will be made after july 28. >>> put down the diet soda. it might make you fat. that's according to two new studies presented at a diabetes conference here in california. dr. kim mulvihill joining us and kim, a lot of folks are saying, no. it ain't so. really? >> reporter: well, allen, sugar- free drinks serve a purpose but two new reports suggest just because diet sodas are free of calories doesn't mean they are free of consequences. in this case, weight gain. in one study, volunteers who drank two or more diet sodas a day saw their waistlines expand. over the course of 10 years, their bellies grew 70% more than those who did not drink diet soda at all. one expert explained diet sodas may turn on the sweet tooth. >> some people do feel that, you know, if they are drinking a lot of diet soda, it reinforces the desire for the sweet taste and find in other areas of their diet they are continuing to chase that sweet taste. >> i guess i won't be drinking any diet sodas. have to convince my family now. >> reporter: now, the second study looked at aspartame, an artificial sweetener found in many diet sodas. mice fed chow spiked with it had higher blood suga
use in breast cancer will be made after july 28. >>> put down the diet soda. it might make you fat. that's according to two new studies presented at a diabetes conference here in california. dr. kim mulvihill joining us and kim, a lot of folks are saying, no. it ain't so. really? >> reporter: well, allen, sugar- free drinks serve a purpose but two new reports suggest just because diet sodas are free of calories doesn't mean they are free of consequences. in this case, weight...
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it really was a dream come true and inspires us in california to get back the marriage equality we had here08. >> the 44th annual pride parade kicks off tomorrow morning expends up at the civic center. >>> a symbol of this weekend's gay pride celebrations is on display in san francisco's twin peeks. this morning volunteers unveiled a huge pink triangle. the pink triangle is almost 200 feet across and can be seen from 20 miles away. >>> a tragedy at a south bay nursing home that could have been so much worse. one person was killed when a car crashed through a wall and into a recreation room where residents were gathering for a class. it happened just before 10:00 in the 1600 block of peterson avenue. ann mackavic on the casualties and the chaos. >> no one could have seen this coming. >> you are sitting there having an activity and here comes a car. >> a woman drives through a wall of windows straight through the dining room where more than a dozen patients were preparing to exercise. >> that noise, they can't get past the noise. >> the car pushed several wheelchairs, landing against this wal
it really was a dream come true and inspires us in california to get back the marriage equality we had here08. >> the 44th annual pride parade kicks off tomorrow morning expends up at the civic center. >>> a symbol of this weekend's gay pride celebrations is on display in san francisco's twin peeks. this morning volunteers unveiled a huge pink triangle. the pink triangle is almost 200 feet across and can be seen from 20 miles away. >>> a tragedy at a south bay nursing...
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in the next few days. >>> the subject of wildfires brings us to tonight's "good question." danny richards wants to know, are inmates still used to fight fires in california? here's bastida. >> reporter: it is some of the toughest most dangerous work around. >> fires can be gone up to 21 days or more in some cases. they are living out in the outdoors. they are exposed to all kinds of environmental hazards such as heat and bees and falling trees. it is very dangerous work out there. and these guys go where most people won't go. >> hot tool, hot tool! >> reporter: for that they earn a dollar an hour. the chief works with about 100 of the more than 4,000 california prison inmates who fight fires each summer. >> we put a lot of emphasis on the physical fitness. we run or camps pretty disciplined -- our camps pretty disciplined. during the day when they're not on fires, they are doing conservation work. they work from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. monday through friday. >> reporter: this camp in the santa cruz mountains is one of three dozen in the state run by cal fire and the department of corrections. only minimum security inmates qualify for the program. >> the average age is
in the next few days. >>> the subject of wildfires brings us to tonight's "good question." danny richards wants to know, are inmates still used to fight fires in california? here's bastida. >> reporter: it is some of the toughest most dangerous work around. >> fires can be gone up to 21 days or more in some cases. they are living out in the outdoors. they are exposed to all kinds of environmental hazards such as heat and bees and falling trees. it is very...
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here is bob redell. >> reporter: your average incandescent light bulb lasts three to five years depending how much you use it. darn it. ouch. but, here at fire station number 6 in livermore, california is the light bulb that seems will never go out. >> how long has the bulb been burning? >> it will be 110 years this summer. >> needed a time line on what's transpired. >> reporter: you must go back a distance on this time line. we put a man on the moon. to get back to 1901. when this shelby light bulb was given to the fire department for use as a night light. >> always the first question, is it still burning? >> reporter: the real burning question is why? >> it has lasted so long. >> reporter: to find out the protectors of the livermore light bulb have sent an identical bulb to the u.s. naval academy for analysis by physics professor debra katz. do we have any idea why this is still burning? >> part of why i think it's still on is because it is still on because people haven't been turning it on and off. >> the light bulb was turned off once, for around 10 minutes in 1976, when it had to be removed from its original location, what used to be the main fire house here. >> it's been on ev
here is bob redell. >> reporter: your average incandescent light bulb lasts three to five years depending how much you use it. darn it. ouch. but, here at fire station number 6 in livermore, california is the light bulb that seems will never go out. >> how long has the bulb been burning? >> it will be 110 years this summer. >> needed a time line on what's transpired. >> reporter: you must go back a distance on this time line. we put a man on the moon. to get back...
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use here. so over 150 million pesticides are used every year in california.ose are among the most toxic that we know of. >> reporter: one option is to buy organic. berkeley bowl offers a wide selection of organic produce. this woman says she buys organic but knows not everyone can afford the higher prices. >> it's way more expensive, yeah. way more expensive. >> reporter: the bottom line, be aware but don't stop eating fresh produce. >> i know there is pesticides but still i think it's better than some of the processed foods. >> reporter: the environmental working group says that just switching from the dirty dozen to another list the clean 15 could lower your pesticide exposure by some 92%. reporting live in alameda tonight, janna katsuyama, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> for a complete list of fruits and vegetables and how they ranked go to our website ktvu.com. we have post add link to that report in the right now section. a liquor distribution and bottling plant in menlo park is closing its doors leaving 150 people without jobs. giant british based beverage pr
use here. so over 150 million pesticides are used every year in california.ose are among the most toxic that we know of. >> reporter: one option is to buy organic. berkeley bowl offers a wide selection of organic produce. this woman says she buys organic but knows not everyone can afford the higher prices. >> it's way more expensive, yeah. way more expensive. >> reporter: the bottom line, be aware but don't stop eating fresh produce. >> i know there is pesticides but...
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the empire state, really was a dream come true and really inspires us in california, to get back the marriage equality that we had here pride parade kicks off the market and beal streets 10:30 a.m. street closuremuni service will be disrupted. >> right now you can see a very large tribute to gay rights on twin peaks. >> the pink triangle will stay up all day. coming up we will touch base with mark leno about other events. >> we will slip in a few questions about the budget as well first the former warden of san quentin changes sides the new stance on the cost of death row coming up next. >>> we will slip in sunshine across the bay, patchy fog retreats to the beach, showers showing up through mid-week, we will talk more about that coming up in just a few minutes ,, [ man ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your sto
the empire state, really was a dream come true and really inspires us in california, to get back the marriage equality that we had here pride parade kicks off the market and beal streets 10:30 a.m. street closuremuni service will be disrupted. >> right now you can see a very large tribute to gay rights on twin peaks. >> the pink triangle will stay up all day. coming up we will touch base with mark leno about other events. >> we will slip in a few questions about the budget as...
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. >> it is a travesty to us in the state of california and in the united states. >> and now here in the jail, mehserle was kept in a private cell away other inmates for his safety. now he's free and his attorney michael rains said mehserle has had several job offer bay area and would like to remain there but only stay there as long as it is safe for him and his family. in los angeles, abc 7 news. >> and on this day that mehserle walked true free the city of oakland and county of alameda were hit with a lawsuit over how police handled the protestors the day mehserle was convicted. >> it is a lawsuit that lawyers filed on this day intentional. this is a place where it all began and where grant and mehserle's names were linked forever. it is almost normal on this historic day . in oakland, they hope it would remain peaceful. there is undercurrent of worry hence the picture of oscar grant on the windows. >>> and in oakland thus far there are no signs of the unrest that followed every other phase of the case. but the remote possibility had an affect on 17th street. memories of prevous damage
. >> it is a travesty to us in the state of california and in the united states. >> and now here in the jail, mehserle was kept in a private cell away other inmates for his safety. now he's free and his attorney michael rains said mehserle has had several job offer bay area and would like to remain there but only stay there as long as it is safe for him and his family. in los angeles, abc 7 news. >> and on this day that mehserle walked true free the city of oakland and county...
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use here. so over 150 million pesticides are used every year in california.ut a third of those are among the most toxic that we know of. >> reporter: one option is to buy organic. berkeley bowl offers a wide selection of organic produce. this woman says she buys organic but knows not everyone can afford the higher prices. >> it's way more expensive, yeah. way more expensive. >> reporter: the bottom line, be aware but don't stop eating fresh produce. >> i know there is pesticides but still i think it's better than some of the processed foods. >> reporter: the environmental working group says that just switching from the dirty dozen to another list the clean 15 could lower your pesticide exposure by some 92%. reporting live in alameda tonight, janna katsuyama, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> for a complete list of fruits and vegetables and how they ranked go to our website ktvu.com. we have post add link to that report in the right now section. a liquor distribution and bottling plant in menlo park is closing its doors leaving 150 people without jobs. giant british b
use here. so over 150 million pesticides are used every year in california.ut a third of those are among the most toxic that we know of. >> reporter: one option is to buy organic. berkeley bowl offers a wide selection of organic produce. this woman says she buys organic but knows not everyone can afford the higher prices. >> it's way more expensive, yeah. way more expensive. >> reporter: the bottom line, be aware but don't stop eating fresh produce. >> i know there is...
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in our studio. this is your "comunidad del valle." >>> we begin today with the loop us. foundation of northern california. our guest in the studio is a patient but also here to talk about fitness and exercise. she has a special program. this is thing that afflicts everyone, latino, african-american. it doesn't matter. tell us about lupus, briefly, if you will and the good work you're doing. >> the good work we're doing at the lupus townation of northern california, we're focused on research. lupus affects more than 1.5 million americans, more than ms and aids combined. a lot of people don't know that. i was shocked as a patient to first learn that. we are partnered with the lupus research institute out of new york city. the private novel funder of public research. we provide services for patients where patients can come from just newly being diagnosed to people who have had the illness for a while to people who are interested in helping the foundation and grow the momentum we are gaining about awareness about lupus. >> is there screening? how can we tell if i might be prone? >> well, there is a genetic component to lupus. >> there is. >> absolutely. and e
in our studio. this is your "comunidad del valle." >>> we begin today with the loop us. foundation of northern california. our guest in the studio is a patient but also here to talk about fitness and exercise. she has a special program. this is thing that afflicts everyone, latino, african-american. it doesn't matter. tell us about lupus, briefly, if you will and the good work you're doing. >> the good work we're doing at the lupus townation of northern california,...
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anon is back in going after a major figure in finance here in the us and a police officer sent to prison for shooting and killing oscar grant in california is now a free man that's my last name justice was really served when this officer only spent eleven months in jail for killing an unarmed man back in just a month. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly you think you understand it and then he lives something else and here's some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. earlier. and yet though. fuck fuck fuck. fuck. let's get it we started right. i think. even funny well. or never governor says they're for him safely get ready because if your freedom. but it appears as if the political hacking group anonymous is not only back because let's admit we haven't seen too much of them in a while but they've also set their eyes on quite a lofty target federal chairman federal reserve chairman ben bernanke eight now not as a long criticized bernanke gave the failing u.s. economy and they asked for his resignation in the past but since he didn't comply th
anon is back in going after a major figure in finance here in the us and a police officer sent to prison for shooting and killing oscar grant in california is now a free man that's my last name justice was really served when this officer only spent eleven months in jail for killing an unarmed man back in just a month. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly you think you understand it and then he lives something else and here's some other part of it and realized everything you...
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big oil in california, the president of the western state's petroleum association in to talk about energy on press here this coming sunday. one interesting fact. one-third of all of the oil used in california comes from california. on line poker could be legal again. a texas congressman will introduce a bill clearing the way on a federal level, allowing states to decide for themselves whether to legalize poker on the internet. tomorrow the best and the brightest gather for the annual entrepreneur of the year awards, sort of the oscar of business. you know that line it's an honor to be nominated? in this case it's very true. >> it's one you would love to win. for me personally, this is an opportunity to show off the company because the headlines are so much focused on the facebooks and googles of the world this is a chance for people to realize that there are dozens of other companies which are really on interesting growth paths. >> the ceo of seven there, it will take place at the fairmont inn. i'm wearinging my tux. i went with a long tie instead of the bow tie. had kind of a -- i'm getting applause. >> from mr. fashion plate himself. >> but it's exciting i'll be hosting tha
big oil in california, the president of the western state's petroleum association in to talk about energy on press here this coming sunday. one interesting fact. one-third of all of the oil used in california comes from california. on line poker could be legal again. a texas congressman will introduce a bill clearing the way on a federal level, allowing states to decide for themselves whether to legalize poker on the internet. tomorrow the best and the brightest gather for the annual...
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in the amazon that has never made contact with the outside world. which can only mean one thing -- they're using iphones. [ laughter ] and finally, here's a sweet story. in californiatwo roto-rooter employees saved a beagle that got stuck in a sewer pipe. of course, by the time it came out, it was more of a shih tzu. ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] yeah. we have a huge show tonight, you guys. a big, fun show. you guys ready for it? it's going to be awesome! let's go! our pal and broadcasting legend, the great bob costas is here! [ cheers and applause ] love that dude, he's my favorite. >> steve: robert costas. >> jimmy: oh, you know her. you love her. the beautiful raven symone is here as well! [ cheers and applause ] oh, i'm psyched. first time on the show. i'm psyched for her. she's cool. and performing as part of their first tour in 13 years, archers of loaf will be right here! [ cheers and applause ] jamming out! it's going to be fun, you guys. hey, everybody. the other day, i got a call from my buddy justin bieber, and he said -- he said
in the amazon that has never made contact with the outside world. which can only mean one thing -- they're using iphones. [ laughter ] and finally, here's a sweet story. in californiatwo roto-rooter employees saved a beagle that got stuck in a sewer pipe. of course, by the time it came out, it was more of a shih tzu. ladies and gentlemen, we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] yeah. we have a...
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here in california. they say at this point, they're used to it and waiting to see what the court decides. >> all right, jean elle reporting live this evening. >>> now to tonight's other big story, amtrak'ra zephr collidesr 70 milestas e of reno, and the train caught on fire. cheryl hurd is live where those unhurt in the crash are expected to make their destination. cheryl? >> reporter: garvin, the bus carrying passengers on board that train left sacramento and expected to be here in emeryville in about an hour. amtrak officials are right now preparing for their arrival. they have been through a lot. at least five people are dead, and possibly many more. >> of course, adrenaline rush, kind of shocking, felt like i was in a movie. like this doesn't happen to real people. >> all i know is i heard a big bump and a large scrape and a ball of fire like i was in the pit of hell. >> reporter: video shows the panic and confusion of passenger on board the train after a tracker trailer slammed into the side of the train, traveling past a remote crossing east of reno. >> my wife and i walked up to the observation car,
here in california. they say at this point, they're used to it and waiting to see what the court decides. >> all right, jean elle reporting live this evening. >>> now to tonight's other big story, amtrak'ra zephr collidesr 70 milestas e of reno, and the train caught on fire. cheryl hurd is live where those unhurt in the crash are expected to make their destination. cheryl? >> reporter: garvin, the bus carrying passengers on board that train left sacramento and expected to...
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here in california. but whether windmills will be put here in nantucket sound is a question that's still up in the air. i'm tyler for "teen kids news." >>> stay with us. there's lo >>> and now, our fox in the classroom update. >>> a massive deadly tornado ripped through southwest missouri, nearly destroying the entire city of joplin. authorities warning that the death toll will climb, as as much and rescue efforts continue. the twister cuttinging a path nearly six miles long and more than a half a mile wide through the city center. as the cleanup process begins, thousands surveyed the damage and count their blessings. >> just makes you think just how quick something can happen you know? one minute, it was just barely sprinkling and the next minute, boy, just whole world just upside down. >>> president obama visiting dublin, ireland, as part of a six-day european tour. the president not only lending support for the country's economic recovery, but also celebrating his irish roots. this trip, his eighth to europe, will include england, france and poland. the president is hoping to reinforce the strong relationship between the u.s. and europe, particula
here in california. but whether windmills will be put here in nantucket sound is a question that's still up in the air. i'm tyler for "teen kids news." >>> stay with us. there's lo >>> and now, our fox in the classroom update. >>> a massive deadly tornado ripped through southwest missouri, nearly destroying the entire city of joplin. authorities warning that the death toll will climb, as as much and rescue efforts continue. the twister cuttinging a path...
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. >>> now that fire season is upon us, governor brown issued an exec executive order to prevent the wildfires here in california. under the governor's order, cal fire, california emergency management agency and the california national guard will prepare the equipment and staff to respond to major fires. >>> and it is official. the wildfire burning in arizona now is the largest in that state's history. the fire consumed more than 478,000 acres in arizona as well as new mexico. the fire tonight, only 20% contained. >>> and sky watchers got a visual treat today throughout much of the world. this total lunar eclipse lasted five hours, the longest in 11 years. it happens when the earth is patchy positioned between the sun and the moon, putting the earth in the shadow. we will get a chance to see the same event coming up this december. >>> and sure felt like summer throughout the bay area, which meant a lot of fun for some, work for others. san jose workers got down to business, hosing down half an acre grass fire between highways 87 and 101. san jose's five of six community pools were open and busy today in downtown
. >>> now that fire season is upon us, governor brown issued an exec executive order to prevent the wildfires here in california. under the governor's order, cal fire, california emergency management agency and the california national guard will prepare the equipment and staff to respond to major fires. >>> and it is official. the wildfire burning in arizona now is the largest in that state's history. the fire consumed more than 478,000 acres in arizona as well as new mexico....
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in 2008 banning gay marriage. >> it said take our freedom away from us and he don't like that. >> reporter: many here are hopeful. what happened in new york will someday happen in california. >> we're going to keep pushing on and we'll have equality at some point. >> reporter: and one woman in her late 40s came up to me about an hour ago and said she has never seen so many young gay couples so open about their sexuality. she said it is something her generation never had the freedom to do. meanwhile, police are calling this nothing but a calm and festive event. live in san francisco, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> still to come at 11:00, mystery shoppers for health care? we'll show you how the obama administration is planning an undercover mission into the state of health care in america. >>> plus, the remarkable program in napa helping vets recover from post-traumatic stress disorder that's now struggling to keep its doors open. >>> and i hope you got a chance to enjoy the beautiful weekend weather. ur nual storm system for thiswo time of year. details coming up. th the bay area -- a place with natural beauty and a forward thinking spirit. at bank of america, we've
in 2008 banning gay marriage. >> it said take our freedom away from us and he don't like that. >> reporter: many here are hopeful. what happened in new york will someday happen in california. >> we're going to keep pushing on and we'll have equality at some point. >> reporter: and one woman in her late 40s came up to me about an hour ago and said she has never seen so many young gay couples so open about their sexuality. she said it is something her generation never had...
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use it. but here at firestation number six in livermore, california is the light bulb that seems will never go out. how long has the bulb been burning for? >> it will be 110 years this summer. >> needed a time line on what transpired. >> reporter: you must go backwards quite a distance on this time line to get back to 1901 when this light bulb was given to the livermore fire department for use as a night light. >> always the first question, is it still burning? >> reporter: the real burning question is why. >> it has last the so long. >> to find out protectors of the livermore light bulb sent a shelby bulb to the u.s. naval academy for analysis and dissection. do we have any idea why this bulb is still burning? >> part of why it's still on is it is still on. it hasn't been turned on or off. >> the light bulb was turned off once in 1976 when it had to be moved from the original location. >> it's been on ever since. >> another factor is that it only gives off about fouwatts. that's really low. >> i believe it's in the fillment. >> the shelby bulb we have is eight times thicker. >> wow. they don'
use it. but here at firestation number six in livermore, california is the light bulb that seems will never go out. how long has the bulb been burning for? >> it will be 110 years this summer. >> needed a time line on what transpired. >> reporter: you must go backwards quite a distance on this time line to get back to 1901 when this light bulb was given to the livermore fire department for use as a night light. >> always the first question, is it still burning? >>...
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us severe weather in northern california. bill? >> yes, yesterday in the weather center, the severe weather is possible here. we have it from davis sent in to us, a funnel cloud, you can see it up over the area here, basically a tornado that has not touched down yet or has touched down and lifted up. we have had reports of a couple of funnel clouds out there towards davis. here is the image here, out towards sacramento, you can see this is the cell right here, you see it moving into this area, the cell that spawned the funnel cloud. and for us here is the system as it moves through. see that. look up in the mountains here. you have a lot of activity in the lake tahoe area, the winter weather advisory. and things are getting caught up in the area. let's back it up a little bit? check this out. this is the weather system heading our way, getting here just in time for the bay area weekend. i'll have more on when that could hit. so yeah it is june, but it is more like january than june. >>> and for most of us all the rain so late in the season is just annoying, but ktvu has more on why the rain is more annoying.
us severe weather in northern california. bill? >> yes, yesterday in the weather center, the severe weather is possible here. we have it from davis sent in to us, a funnel cloud, you can see it up over the area here, basically a tornado that has not touched down yet or has touched down and lifted up. we have had reports of a couple of funnel clouds out there towards davis. here is the image here, out towards sacramento, you can see this is the cell right here, you see it moving into this...
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in california. nbc's jeff rossen joins us with more on this. jeff? >> reporter: hi, lester, good evening to you. here's what they're saying in boston, a big picture of whitey bulger, with the caption, "rat's back." he actually just appeared in front of the judge here at the federal courthouse in boston a short time ago for his first appearance, but tonight, there are actually new questions about his brother who just happens to be a big-time politician here. what did he know? whitey bulger came home today as a prisoner, he was perhaps the most feared man in boston. at 81 years old, he's accused of murdering and torturing at least 19 people, including stephen davis's sister. >> i'm an eye for an eye guy. i would have been more glad if i found him. >> reporter: in his old neighborhood, southey bulger is legendary, woven into this city's fabric. back in the day, whitey bulger ran this liquor store. people say he punished people in the basement. >> nobody knew the extent he was doing things. but people just stayed out of his way. >> reporter: whitey bulger worked as an fbi informant, digging up dirt on his
in california. nbc's jeff rossen joins us with more on this. jeff? >> reporter: hi, lester, good evening to you. here's what they're saying in boston, a big picture of whitey bulger, with the caption, "rat's back." he actually just appeared in front of the judge here at the federal courthouse in boston a short time ago for his first appearance, but tonight, there are actually new questions about his brother who just happens to be a big-time politician here. what did he know?...
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>> until the people said that's a penalty we don't want any more or costing us too much we just can't do it here in california. we have to keep i it. >>reporter: the study author say the voters were duped at the ballot box and weren't aware of the cost associated with death row. they signature is time to put the question back before californians. changing or even abolishing the death penalty will certainly ab fight as voters are split on the issue. in sacramento, abc 7 news. >> a lot more to come this monday. plane crashes into russia. cell phone video captures what happened. we have the latest on it coming u up. >> if i'm still very optimistic that we will successfully go forward. >> bay area worker at the heart of a high stake case. what happens now in a case that involves more than 1 million women? >> also ahead. alternative energy at the airport. how your throw away could be the fuel you need for the next flight out of town. >> and organizers are calling it oakland version of mount rush more. >> we show you who will stand tall on a big monument going up this summer. news at 9 co [ jerry ] look at this! yo
>> until the people said that's a penalty we don't want any more or costing us too much we just can't do it here in california. we have to keep i it. >>reporter: the study author say the voters were duped at the ballot box and weren't aware of the cost associated with death row. they signature is time to put the question back before californians. changing or even abolishing the death penalty will certainly ab fight as voters are split on the issue. in sacramento, abc 7 news....
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us. when the opened on california street, we have been impacted, definitely, in the marina. the business is down. what pet food express is doing -- what they used to do was say, "here is a receipt from the animal connection. we will match that." that are not doing that anymore. they are so desperate to put us out they are saying, "what do you pay at animal connection?" our customers will save $28. we just can't compete with any new change coming in. this one that was let in is tough enough for us. the other thing i want to bring to your attention -- i never used one of these, but if you bear with the. -- with me. this is a report on u.s. pet food sales. i am going to try this. can you read that? i have seven copies for you. thank you. basically, what it says it is that supermarkets have 41% of the market share. pet smart has 29%. discount stores have 29%. petco has 20%. they do not need any more. thank you. president o'brien: thank you. next speaker. >> good evening, commissioners. i have been a small business person since '83. i have had three stores in the city. i guess my question to the commission is you have to figure out where we go as a unique identity of th
us. when the opened on california street, we have been impacted, definitely, in the marina. the business is down. what pet food express is doing -- what they used to do was say, "here is a receipt from the animal connection. we will match that." that are not doing that anymore. they are so desperate to put us out they are saying, "what do you pay at animal connection?" our customers will save $28. we just can't compete with any new change coming in. this one that was let in...
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little more sunshine, but in the northwest a period of damp conditions here into the weekend. if you are watching us on nbc san diego, californialearn about the history of plastic board tile and card games from around the world. that counter culture, and that is your museum event of the day. >>> now here's a look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. after a record breaking weekend, it is no surprise a third hangover film has been given the green light. >> the wrap reports screen writer craig mazen has signed on to do a third. however, deadline.com reports none of the franchise's main stars are on board yet and neither is director todd phillips. >>> the fallout from snooki's italian driving mishap, her driving privileges in italy have been revoked and tuesday she was spotted wearing a neck brace. the two policemen she hit has 90 days to decide whether to file charges. >>> angelina jolie is rubbing it in, saying pitt is a real man in all things. >>> alec baldwin, taking time off from 30 rock, baldwin is shooting rock of ages, a movie about an aging rocker. don't you love it that russell brand does not need to do any ward
little more sunshine, but in the northwest a period of damp conditions here into the weekend. if you are watching us on nbc san diego, californialearn about the history of plastic board tile and card games from around the world. that counter culture, and that is your museum event of the day. >>> now here's a look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. after a record breaking weekend, it is no surprise a third hangover film has been given the green light. >> the wrap...
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in headfirst to see what she can do. here's david muir. >> reporter: our "made in america" trip this time took us clear across america. to the palm trees of californiae the pool entrance? bright and early at the covina ymca. beyond the swim lessons they've been taught something else by a swimmer named helen. she'd seen all those videos sent in by viewers, so common to clothing. just today another one from cub scouts in salt lake city, utah. their uniforms? >> it's bangladesh. >> reporter: it's everywhere you look. even our stealth visit to new york's grand central station. we asked, was anyone wearing clothes made in america? this couple determined to find something. even the t-shirt. >> haiti. >> reporter: as we drew a crowd, some knew exactly what we were up to. >> "made in america." >> you knew what was going on. >> reporter: this german couple didn't. and they were emphatic. they came to america to buy american. >> japan. vietnam. >> mexico. >> reporter: the label on his jeans? >> japan. >> reporter: we stopped him there. in fact, 98% of the clothes bought in this country are made overseas. which brings us back to helen who saw that and marched
in headfirst to see what she can do. here's david muir. >> reporter: our "made in america" trip this time took us clear across america. to the palm trees of californiae the pool entrance? bright and early at the covina ymca. beyond the swim lessons they've been taught something else by a swimmer named helen. she'd seen all those videos sent in by viewers, so common to clothing. just today another one from cub scouts in salt lake city, utah. their uniforms? >> it's...
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in california winning the gold cup on as you say that call of the year doesn't get any better more like coming out. thanks for joining us this is sports today here in twenty four hour r t plenty ahead this sunday afternoon including. quickstep reassurance of a full service second win in twenty four hours at wimbledon to make the fourth round in a long but. top of the pile runaway f one leader sebastian vettel clinches pole for the seventh time in eight attempts this season in valencia. on cologne crocker a boxing fans got to enjoy a rip roaring middleweight clash last night in germany ending in felix sturm retaining his w b a from. the russian football fans will have to make the most out of today's premier league games it's the lot stronger fixtures before a month long summer break the first game of the day already underway visitors believe they are leading by a goal against fellow strugglers a run off and are on the clock there then leaders to stretch their advantage of the top to a full five points away to a car second place to meet will have something to say about that though when they host being there even for a winning number four in the tr
in california winning the gold cup on as you say that call of the year doesn't get any better more like coming out. thanks for joining us this is sports today here in twenty four hour r t plenty ahead this sunday afternoon including. quickstep reassurance of a full service second win in twenty four hours at wimbledon to make the fourth round in a long but. top of the pile runaway f one leader sebastian vettel clinches pole for the seventh time in eight attempts this season in valencia. on...
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use of that kind of reserve. >> and the rope people talk so much about wanting to access who are reserves here everyone in california frankly is so that you have the ability to deal with those kinds of situations. we have such valuable reserves off the california coastline and we know they're technically recoverable. it's in ts no's not like we don they're will. >> you face a lot of opposition. >> and it's an interesting conversation to have because i have a lot of friend high school the environmental community and we have shall discussion. if you either produce it here or you import it, and if you don't produce it here and you're not for that, and you're not for imports, then it isn't going to it fall from the sky. so it's an interesting conversation to have and that's why people go to alternative renewables so quickly in that conversation. which is fine. we need to diversify our portfolio. but right now what is safer? that's also obviously a wig issue right now given everything that's happened. but off the california coastline and just -- let's just take the united states. we have enough reserves that we can acces
use of that kind of reserve. >> and the rope people talk so much about wanting to access who are reserves here everyone in california frankly is so that you have the ability to deal with those kinds of situations. we have such valuable reserves off the california coastline and we know they're technically recoverable. it's in ts no's not like we don they're will. >> you face a lot of opposition. >> and it's an interesting conversation to have because i have a lot of friend high...
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california get rid of the low clouds. we have mostly sunny skies in store for today. but big changes are gonna impact us. your radar here showing you, this is the front that will sleep in late tonight until storm morning. in the overnight hours, perhaps a little bit of light drizzle. the front here still way to the north. north bay would experience -- could experience a few light showers but the front does not arrive until 11:00 and then it takes up most of the afternoon until it reaches the south bay. scattered showers in the forecast. we'll see anywhere from an inch or two-thirds. partly cloudy this afternoon, winds will pick up 15 to 20 miles an hour in some cases. again, come tomorrow, cloudy, wet, much cooler than what we've seen in recent days. let's enjoy today. temperatures will be back in the 80s in some areas. 82 expected in st. helena as well as fairfield, 79 in santa rosa. 80 walnut creek. 70 san leandro. mid-70s in sunnyvale and then the coast cooling back a littleby. 59 daily city. 62 degrees in -- 62 degrees in san francisco. it could be cool by the coast especially if the low clouds hang in there. giving
california get rid of the low clouds. we have mostly sunny skies in store for today. but big changes are gonna impact us. your radar here showing you, this is the front that will sleep in late tonight until storm morning. in the overnight hours, perhaps a little bit of light drizzle. the front here still way to the north. north bay would experience -- could experience a few light showers but the front does not arrive until 11:00 and then it takes up most of the afternoon until it reaches the...
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california coastline. you can see it here, but it's increasing our sea breeze winds which in turn will bring us increased low cover into tomorrow morning. tracker puts it well inland 6:00 hour, maybe a little bit aggressive it will be seeing those low kids into the 9:00 hour, they're sticking around and moving back to the coastline by 11. looks like those clouds could hug the coastline all the way through the afternoon. temperatures tomorrow are going to be warmer, we're going to see sunshine after that fog clears out. some mid and high level cloud are still possible. 70s for parts of the north bay and 74 in santa rosa. also 70s for the delta. warming up anywhere from 5 to 15 degrees out there tomorrow, the temperatures are going to be running below average. low 70s down in the south, 70 also in liver more but 59 along the coast, thanks to that fog. here is a look at the forecast, it is going to be warmer out there tomorrow, not a whole lot of changes we head into wednesday, few more degrees. saturday, stays on the mild side ahead into sunday and next week, temperatures start to cool down courtesy of the sto
california coastline. you can see it here, but it's increasing our sea breeze winds which in turn will bring us increased low cover into tomorrow morning. tracker puts it well inland 6:00 hour, maybe a little bit aggressive it will be seeing those low kids into the 9:00 hour, they're sticking around and moving back to the coastline by 11. looks like those clouds could hug the coastline all the way through the afternoon. temperatures tomorrow are going to be warmer, we're going to see sunshine...
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in the traffic. among the cities using this kind of arrow, minneapolis, st. paul, detroit, san antonio, and coopertino, here in california lawmakers are considering a change to yellow lights. it would allow cities to lower the speed limits in some areas. if a 30 mile-per-hour speed limit can be adopted, cities can reduce yellow light times by a fraction of a second. it can lead to a huge increase in red light camera tickets along with increased revenue for the city. >>> let's check in with sal, who i'm sure never does that kind of thing. always stop at the yellow. >> yes, i do. i don't like getting tickets. good morning, everyone, let's take a look at the commute now. traffic is going to be slow. here on bay point, but also slow in antioch. 680 traffic is busy. i want to mention 24 is slow in contra costa county, westbound 80, and the border between contra costa county, and alameda county, there is a car fire on the shoulder. right now, when you get to the bay bridge toll plaza, maybe a little lighter than usual. but cars are being held up on the road, sooner or later they will arrive. >>> hazy sunshine, cooler today as
in the traffic. among the cities using this kind of arrow, minneapolis, st. paul, detroit, san antonio, and coopertino, here in california lawmakers are considering a change to yellow lights. it would allow cities to lower the speed limits in some areas. if a 30 mile-per-hour speed limit can be adopted, cities can reduce yellow light times by a fraction of a second. it can lead to a huge increase in red light camera tickets along with increased revenue for the city. >>> let's check in...
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us here. >> reporter: south bound in oakland, traffic moving well during this rush hour. if you have been on the highways today you may have noticed a lack of highway workers. the third worker to die on california roads in the past month and a half. back here live, the shut down ends statewide tomorrow but still is in effect in san diego beyond today. but it does not apply to any construction projects, including the bay bridge construction project or this 880 expansion project. live, john sasaki, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the suspect in the attack on bryan stow will remain on jail. giovanni ramirez was ordered by a judge to be held in custody on a parole violation. there is reason to believe he violated his parole by having access to a weapon. his attorney says he did not attack stow and the battle to free his client has just begun. >> the fight is not over. there is an appeal process that takes place. i will be submitting a inform decision review. >> los angeles prosecutors now have more time to build a case against giovanni ramirez in the beating of stow outside dodger stadium. >>> and a hot day today. you know it if you are out and about. san francisco, temperatures in the upper 80s. no fog t
us here. >> reporter: south bound in oakland, traffic moving well during this rush hour. if you have been on the highways today you may have noticed a lack of highway workers. the third worker to die on california roads in the past month and a half. back here live, the shut down ends statewide tomorrow but still is in effect in san diego beyond today. but it does not apply to any construction projects, including the bay bridge construction project or this 880 expansion project. live, john...
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in fact it's getting helped along by a cold front which will be here tomorrow. looks like rain in the north bay. farther south probably lesser amounts. if you're watching us up in northern california could be one to two inches of rain out of this system. show it to you in just a second. santa rosa 48. lot of 40s for lows over the weekend. lots of 40s. i mean cool 40s. especially in marin county, parts of sonoma county. 50s here for everyone else. low to mid a few kind of close to upper. west-southwest fairfield. southwest at vacaville. south-southwest napa. west-southwest oakland. west at sfo. so a sea breeze is there. i think it's going to pick up a little bit of steam here in advance of that system which is going to drop in tonight into tomorrow. it's not so much the front. i mean it is the front but it's the associated low which looks like it's coming right over the bay area. which is incredible for this time of year. last time something like this even remotely happened was 1991. the system we'll deal with this tomorrow but all signs point towards rain in the north bay. today low clouds, sunny and breezy. mid-80s inland but a lot of 60s and 70s in between and that system is mov
in fact it's getting helped along by a cold front which will be here tomorrow. looks like rain in the north bay. farther south probably lesser amounts. if you're watching us up in northern california could be one to two inches of rain out of this system. show it to you in just a second. santa rosa 48. lot of 40s for lows over the weekend. lots of 40s. i mean cool 40s. especially in marin county, parts of sonoma county. 50s here for everyone else. low to mid a few kind of close to upper....
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in california." and if you shop online, better buy fast. sharon chin tells us: because of the budget of traffic and weather. here's lawrence.time is 5: this morning.. al qaeda has a new leader. what we're learning about the man, who's taking over bin laden's mission. {nats screaming} plus.. hockey fans, go wild! the chaos in canada after a major stanley cup loss. and.. it's her biggest milestone yet. the next chapter for congresswoman giffords, and the challenges ahead... the boston bruins won the stanley cup last night... beating the vancouver canucks,,, hey marcel, watch this! hey marcel, watch this! [ buzzer sounds ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hey marcel, watch this! yeah, marcel! -marcel! -hey marcel! are you listening to me? marcel! [ male announcer ] only at&t u-verse lets you follow your favorite channels on one screen. just $29 a month for the first six months -- dvr included. in the network there are no hard choices. just $29 atwizzlers. the first sthe twist you can't resist. the one place that makes it easy to buy a new laptop. or get one fixed. with highly trained tech experts, staples makes repairing technology e
in california." and if you shop online, better buy fast. sharon chin tells us: because of the budget of traffic and weather. here's lawrence.time is 5: this morning.. al qaeda has a new leader. what we're learning about the man, who's taking over bin laden's mission. {nats screaming} plus.. hockey fans, go wild! the chaos in canada after a major stanley cup loss. and.. it's her biggest milestone yet. the next chapter for congresswoman giffords, and the challenges ahead... the boston bruins...
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used to be the daly city public library. all the stuff in here, most of it in bunny's garage. >> it's really hard, it isn't famous for anything. >> not exactly. they thought california's last duel in what would become daly city. they disagreed on what california was back in the civil war. >> mr. terry told mr. broderick. >> san franciscans would visit daly city for prize fights because gambling remained legal san mateo county, county setting and rural tradition. who can forget the mystery blimp of world war ii. >> here is part of gondola and gas bag as it crashed on bellevue avenue. just an open door. bunny was in the crowd that day. she thinks the first man fell overboard while looking at an oil slick. >> the one that was pilot reached out and grabbed him and they both fell off she is a mine of information. and legacy of all this stuff. >> this is a lot better than a garage. >> from the daly city history miami, wayne freedman, "abc 7 news." >>> a bay area company is supplying technology that could help millions of peoplean enegat an enemy that the attacks from e air and spreads disease. carolyn johnson has more. >> in just a fraction of a second, this mosquito will b
used to be the daly city public library. all the stuff in here, most of it in bunny's garage. >> it's really hard, it isn't famous for anything. >> not exactly. they thought california's last duel in what would become daly city. they disagreed on what california was back in the civil war. >> mr. terry told mr. broderick. >> san franciscans would visit daly city for prize fights because gambling remained legal san mateo county, county setting and rural tradition. who can...