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and is most important thing you keep using this spin word obligation what about the obligation us sacramento you're going to okay. that budget that's all on you i know where to go her words is law is law is law she's only concerned about the law and but you got to go with the law well i wish they would come down here and see what they did to the community the law has been flawed their meant to be changed so by her saying sacramento saying the law this is the only thing budget on is law this is so disrespect if you talking about the law is law is flawed our law enforcement is inflated the sheriff and police i'm going to make it my project to go see willie brown he knows what's going on black population is going down and no one seems to keeper you talk to people in high society damn it i'm going to have to change the law i mean, i'll show that we have been grown by not redevelopment agency when willie brown has managed so if they're planning on giving you all money no, no, no ma'am you don't know. >> all the information i have i'm going to bring to sacramento someone is going to have to pay im
and is most important thing you keep using this spin word obligation what about the obligation us sacramento you're going to okay. that budget that's all on you i know where to go her words is law is law is law she's only concerned about the law and but you got to go with the law well i wish they would come down here and see what they did to the community the law has been flawed their meant to be changed so by her saying sacramento saying the law this is the only thing budget on is law this is...
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mark: mark henwood joining us from sacramento. thank you so much for your time. we appreciate it.xt, the latin america report and an update from the summit of the americas in panama city. ♪ mark: welcome back. we're getting word from the west attorney's office in boston that the penalty phase or the boston marathon bomber will begin on april 14. he was convicted wednesday of carrying out the biggest terrorist assault on u.s. soil since the september 11 attacks. a judge granted a request from his lawyers to have a recess to get the defense time to resolve logistical issues with potential witnesses. that bombing in 20 killed three people and wounded 260 others. renee hernandez is covering president obama and the summit of the americas in panama city. renee: good afternoon. the big story from the summit of the americas in panama is the u.s.-cuba relationss and president obama's expected interaction with ronald castro. the president has arrived in panama city from jamaica. he will begin his activities this afternoon by joining the presidents of brazil, mexico and panama to talk invest
mark: mark henwood joining us from sacramento. thank you so much for your time. we appreciate it.xt, the latin america report and an update from the summit of the americas in panama city. ♪ mark: welcome back. we're getting word from the west attorney's office in boston that the penalty phase or the boston marathon bomber will begin on april 14. he was convicted wednesday of carrying out the biggest terrorist assault on u.s. soil since the september 11 attacks. a judge granted a request from...
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history and speed and mechanic studies they've increasing been used in the public sector for example caltrain and city of language and sacramento and here in the sfifblgs some use the vehicle telling masks it does more than location tracking it does have independence day which sends the information to the vehicle but collects value information from the vehicles computer itself this is used data and survivalist data and digging not that i know of data that is triumphed to the fleet managers the standard update time is every two minutes but in cases of emergency vehicles and public safety vehicles it can be as price as thirty minutes it spreads across the cost saves and emergency management but they tend to over lap for example, over the past 5 years the city paid a total of $76 million in litigations relate to this but at the same time this system collects information on fast acceleration and hard braking i know creates inefficiencies and fuel inefficiencies at the same time this impacts safety so being able to collect that information and curve it saves time and money and also insures safety some of the recent example come from
history and speed and mechanic studies they've increasing been used in the public sector for example caltrain and city of language and sacramento and here in the sfifblgs some use the vehicle telling masks it does more than location tracking it does have independence day which sends the information to the vehicle but collects value information from the vehicles computer itself this is used data and survivalist data and digging not that i know of data that is triumphed to the fleet managers the...
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history and speed and mechanic studies they've increasing been used in the public sector for example caltrain and city of language and sacramento and here in the sfifblgs some use the vehicle telling masks it does more than location tracking it does have independence day which sends the information to the vehicle but collects value information from the vehicles computer itself this is used data and survivalist data and digging not that i know of data that is triumphed to the fleet managers the standard update time is every two minutes but in cases of emergency vehicles a
history and speed and mechanic studies they've increasing been used in the public sector for example caltrain and city of language and sacramento and here in the sfifblgs some use the vehicle telling masks it does more than location tracking it does have independence day which sends the information to the vehicle but collects value information from the vehicles computer itself this is used data and survivalist data and digging not that i know of data that is triumphed to the fleet managers the...
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the governor joins us now from sacramento.going back to your state of the state address in 2014, you have been talking about this state of emergency. there has been plenty of scientific data to back up the drowvment what took so long to get the restrictions in place? >> it takes to long because we're a large state, 38 million people, we extend from the oregon bored tore the mexican border. we have hundreds of border agencies. so to move policy from conception and full operation and implementation does take time and is not done by two or five or 50 people in the state capital but rather water districts, water engineers water personnel and citizens all working together. i've taken dozens of measures over the last three to four years and now i think we've really come to a culmination where instead of voluntary, it's 25% is our goal, and it is mandatory and it's unlike what we've had before. we're talking about people taking out their lawns, using all these other different water-saving technologies and things like desal anyization
the governor joins us now from sacramento.going back to your state of the state address in 2014, you have been talking about this state of emergency. there has been plenty of scientific data to back up the drowvment what took so long to get the restrictions in place? >> it takes to long because we're a large state, 38 million people, we extend from the oregon bored tore the mexican border. we have hundreds of border agencies. so to move policy from conception and full operation and...
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us a much better look at the water levels now. seeing it this low is a stark reminder that we have to do something. this week with the deadline to submit written comments to sacramentornment's office to cut water use they got hundreds of comments. the most pushback came from the business community. vaccination says, requiring a production oriented business to cut production by 20% or more may be the deciding factor between a business staying open, closing doors or laying off employees, according to the city of vacaville. yesterday in sacramento, governor brown met with business leaders about how to meet the 25% reduction in water use. the governor ordered water use to be cut on state campuses,
us a much better look at the water levels now. seeing it this low is a stark reminder that we have to do something. this week with the deadline to submit written comments to sacramentornment's office to cut water use they got hundreds of comments. the most pushback came from the business community. vaccination says, requiring a production oriented business to cut production by 20% or more may be the deciding factor between a business staying open, closing doors or laying off employees,...
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us a much better look at the water levels now. seeing it this low is a stark reminder that we have to do something. this week with the deadline to submit written comments to sacramento about the government's office to cut water use they got hundreds of comments. the most pushback came from the business community. vaccination says, requiring a production oriented business to cut production by 20% or more may be the deciding factor between a business staying open, closing doors or laying off employees, according to the city of vacaville. yesterday in sacramento, governor brown met with business leaders about how to meet the 25% reduction in water use. the governor ordered water use to be cut on state campuses, golf courses and cemeteries and other large landscapes. it would cut watering of plants and grasses on public streets and medians. the state wants to make sure business tightens up water use. the president of the california alliance for golf says it will not be cheap or easy. >> we're going to see brownout areas and turf grass removed and put in there with some landscaped tolerant to the area. >> reporter: now, if the standards are not met, local water districts
us a much better look at the water levels now. seeing it this low is a stark reminder that we have to do something. this week with the deadline to submit written comments to sacramento about the government's office to cut water use they got hundreds of comments. the most pushback came from the business community. vaccination says, requiring a production oriented business to cut production by 20% or more may be the deciding factor between a business staying open, closing doors or laying off...
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sacramento valley and right over us. we have to keep an eye on things here. not so much today but tomorrow the next system comes in, into thursday. mainly inland though. 50s on the temps and down right howling. look at 29, 35. my goodness. i mean that is cooling all the way to sacramento when you see that. west, 13 napa. west 15 concord. west at oakland. west at sfo. water temps have gone up a little bit which is amazing. 55 bodega bay. they should be closer to 51. monterey inched up from 54 to 56. just incredibly warm temps. 30 in truckee. 40s and 50s to 60s from top to bottom here. it is a cold pattern for this time of year. 30s up in minneapolis. chicago at 39. you get a good look apt the system right here. look at that. you can see the circulation around that rain moving up to the northeast. a cold rain there. for us thunderstorms will pop up over the sierra again and a lot of cloud cover continues to stream over us but this next system is going to take the fog bank and enhance it tonight and tomorrow. i think that will give us decent amounts of drizzle c
sacramento valley and right over us. we have to keep an eye on things here. not so much today but tomorrow the next system comes in, into thursday. mainly inland though. 50s on the temps and down right howling. look at 29, 35. my goodness. i mean that is cooling all the way to sacramento when you see that. west, 13 napa. west 15 concord. west at oakland. west at sfo. water temps have gone up a little bit which is amazing. 55 bodega bay. they should be closer to 51. monterey inched up from 54 to...
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. >>> one of those opponents is robert kennedy, jr., in sacramento last night he used the words holocaust when describes vaccine requirements. he said "they get the shot that night, they have a fever of 103, they go to sleep and three months later, their brain is gone. this is a holocaust. what is this country doing?" kennedy made the comments at the screening of a film that says vaccines are linked to autism. >>> time now 4:39 on this wednesday. this woman says she was kicked off a flight to san jose because she has cancer. the airline's side of the story coming up. >> and what's cool about your school? email your nominations to us at coolschools@kpix.com. we may come and feature your school on the show. >>> investigators are looking into a fire in los angeles. firefighters rescued people in upper floors by ladder last night. a reporter in a news helicopter described the scene in the 6- story building. >> what makes it more scary is there people inside this building calling the fire department saying they are trapped in lower floors. >> crews had determined there is no one left inside. o
. >>> one of those opponents is robert kennedy, jr., in sacramento last night he used the words holocaust when describes vaccine requirements. he said "they get the shot that night, they have a fever of 103, they go to sleep and three months later, their brain is gone. this is a holocaust. what is this country doing?" kennedy made the comments at the screening of a film that says vaccines are linked to autism. >>> time now 4:39 on this wednesday. this woman says she...
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the folks in san francisco and sacramento use vastly last water -- less water than their peers in saniego, and worst of all a place like palm springs. >> the prices need to be set right, and that will provide the incentives for people to use less water or to use it more appropriately. erik: so in other words, if you priced water the way that we price gasoline, let's say, it would create the kind of incentive to drive more appropriate behavior regarding the use of water? >> that's correct, particularly in agricultural sector where we are looking to improve water markets so that water can move from lower value crops to higher value crops. stephanie: are your typical californians abiding by these restrictions? >> i think they will. we are still at the end of the rainy season. today in fact, we have a bit of rain here outside of sacramento. i think we will see as it gets warmer and the water utility start enforcing things and coming up with pricing structures for the drought, that we will see, on balance, the governors orders will be complied with. agriculture will continue to see the ver
the folks in san francisco and sacramento use vastly last water -- less water than their peers in saniego, and worst of all a place like palm springs. >> the prices need to be set right, and that will provide the incentives for people to use less water or to use it more appropriately. erik: so in other words, if you priced water the way that we price gasoline, let's say, it would create the kind of incentive to drive more appropriate behavior regarding the use of water? >> that's...
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us. mark? >> reporter: jerome hunt 54 from sacramento california walked out the door of the supreme court a free man and will have to face the charges next month. a charge of unlawful entry. here's from the charging document used a bicycle rack on the sidewalk to get over the fence and yesterday the day that he went into the yard was his birthday. 54th birthday. now, hunt told me walking out of the courthouse that he took a greyhound bus here from sacramento specifically to hop the white house fence. he wouldn't go beyond that and he said he doesn't regret what he did and won't do it again. coming up at 5:00 you'll hear directly from jerome hunt. live from d.c. supreme court, mack segraves news 4. >>> at the live desk tensions are high in baltimore after the death of freddy gray who was in critical condition after he was arrested by police. he was taken to the hospital. been in a coma for a while. died on sunday. the may why are of baltimore stephanie rawlings blake and the police commissioner bats just spoke about this. let's listen. >> i'm angry that we are here again, that we have had to tell
us. mark? >> reporter: jerome hunt 54 from sacramento california walked out the door of the supreme court a free man and will have to face the charges next month. a charge of unlawful entry. here's from the charging document used a bicycle rack on the sidewalk to get over the fence and yesterday the day that he went into the yard was his birthday. 54th birthday. now, hunt told me walking out of the courthouse that he took a greyhound bus here from sacramento specifically to hop the white...
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using too much water. we're serious about -- >> you know that water just to wash that chicken down. >> i tell you what literally for sacramentoculture which guy knows is a major industry, we're the 7th largest economy in the world, in california, and we have to balance our water use because it's our farmers and our vineyards and our ranchers, all grow food for everybody around the world which is really important, so in sacramento what we have tried to do is to do the small things that you need to do well, like turning off the water when you brush your teeth and take shorter showers. >> and give notice. >> why do they hate me? why? >> >> we are also giving rebates to people who are doing things with the toilet in a good way that are energy efficient. >> you just set him up. >> exactly. >> there's a lot from three days ago and here is a rebate. >> are there things that -- we're so -- we are things that we just don't want to do to conserve water. judy do you have anything, i don't compare what they say. if they say water is leaving us tomorrow, what do you not want to give up? >> well, i really don't want to give up wine. i know
using too much water. we're serious about -- >> you know that water just to wash that chicken down. >> i tell you what literally for sacramentoculture which guy knows is a major industry, we're the 7th largest economy in the world, in california, and we have to balance our water use because it's our farmers and our vineyards and our ranchers, all grow food for everybody around the world which is really important, so in sacramento what we have tried to do is to do the small things...
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sacramento kings. he will be the first nba player of indian descent and the kings could use him. they can't announce the signing until tomorrow. he might make history friday night in sacramento. >>> well, forget fit bits. >> andria borba has the story. >> one, two, paul goes down. curry knocks down the jump shot. >> reporter: where does steph curry get the moves to do this to chris paul? the secret might be in his shorts. the warriors are using new wearable technology, compression shorts. they are not just lycra, they are wired to tell you how you are working out. >> we make sure you work out correctly. >> reporter: it is electromyography. >> these have been around for years. >> the color scheme works like a heat map. blue, yellow, orange, red. >> reporter: here is how it works. the shorts have sensors built in along with a heart rate monitor. those sensors send a blue tooth signal that snaps into the shorts to your smartphone. >> how much you moved around is one thing. did you use both sides evenly or use your glutes or quads enough? in terms of the hamstring, we want to see nice
sacramento kings. he will be the first nba player of indian descent and the kings could use him. they can't announce the signing until tomorrow. he might make history friday night in sacramento. >>> well, forget fit bits. >> andria borba has the story. >> one, two, paul goes down. curry knocks down the jump shot. >> reporter: where does steph curry get the moves to do this to chris paul? the secret might be in his shorts. the warriors are using new wearable...
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imposed statewide water restrictions, folks are putting the crisis on politicians from sacramento to washington. with us now california assembly republican leader chris olson and mark standriff spokesman for the city of fresno. welcome to you both. great to have you here. i look at headlines and i think goodness gracious how far down the road have we gone. kristen, i want to start with you, have you told the governor to his face that what he's done is wrong. what are you so upset about? >> you know part of the problem is we're certainly suffering in california from the lack of rain and snowfall but the serious drought that we're in today is also due to decades of policies from the federal and state government that have prioritized fish over people. we've had food bank lines in california especially in the central valley because of the bad policies and our state water agencies have to wake up. our federal agencies have to wake up and start prioritizing human lives and getting water to people who so desperately need it. gerri: mark, talk about the impact in fresno. it's been hard hit. what's going on? >>
imposed statewide water restrictions, folks are putting the crisis on politicians from sacramento to washington. with us now california assembly republican leader chris olson and mark standriff spokesman for the city of fresno. welcome to you both. great to have you here. i look at headlines and i think goodness gracious how far down the road have we gone. kristen, i want to start with you, have you told the governor to his face that what he's done is wrong. what are you so upset about?...
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if it buys water from the sacramento river one of the first things they'll do is fill up this reservoir. excessive use penalties will apply to higher water using households. they'll see a penalty on the bill beginning in december. it could be $100 per month. >> average users would receive a 24% increase. about $11.55 per month. # and there are penalties. >> i'm not opposed to the idea these people should be penalized. >> we're saving our shower water. >> some think it doesn't go far enough when it comes to waisters. >> if they have to pay more, do you think that will make a difference? >> no. because they have a lot of money. right? >> east bay mud does not plan to send out water police. instead, they'll opt for phone calls and reminders to those who over overindulge. so california water district is going to cut deliveries by 15%. >> roto rooter crews were removing the cement and concentrated on the area near the claremont country club. the clean up is expected to last several more days. >> we want to check back in with breaking news traffic situation in san jose. sky 7 st live with 101. traffic is ba
if it buys water from the sacramento river one of the first things they'll do is fill up this reservoir. excessive use penalties will apply to higher water using households. they'll see a penalty on the bill beginning in december. it could be $100 per month. >> average users would receive a 24% increase. about $11.55 per month. # and there are penalties. >> i'm not opposed to the idea these people should be penalized. >> we're saving our shower water. >> some think it...
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if it buys water from the sacramento river one of the first things they'll do is fill up this reservoir. excessive use penalties will apply to higher water using households. they'll see a penalty on the bill beginning in december. it could be $100 per month. >> average users would receive a 24% increase. about $11.55 per month. # and there are penalties. >> i'm not opposed to the idea these people should be penalized. >> we're saving our shower water. >> some think it doesn't go far enough when it comes to waisters. >> if they have to pay more, do you think that will make a difference? >> no. because they have a lot of money. right? >> east bay mud does not plan to send out water police. instead, they'll opt for phone calls and reminders to those who over overindulge. so california water district is going to cut deliveries by 15%. >> roto rooter crews were removing the cement and concentrated on the area near the claremont country club. the clean up is expected to last several more days. >> we want to check back in with breaking news traffic situation in san jose. sky 7 st live with 101. traffic is ba
if it buys water from the sacramento river one of the first things they'll do is fill up this reservoir. excessive use penalties will apply to higher water using households. they'll see a penalty on the bill beginning in december. it could be $100 per month. >> average users would receive a 24% increase. about $11.55 per month. # and there are penalties. >> i'm not opposed to the idea these people should be penalized. >> we're saving our shower water. >> some think it...
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police just told us the 33-year- old woman was from sacramento.pparently shot while in a vehicle. they say it also appears that the victim knew the suspect and that this was not a random act. police still have -- police have found that vehicle. there is no word yet on what led up to the deadly shooting but the investigation goes on and we will keep you posted. >>> the san francisco board of supervisors moving forward with an ordnance banning tour bus drivers from narrating during their tours. supporters say it will keep the drivers from being distracted as they navigate the city streets. this comes after a school bus driver hit and killed a city employee in front of a crosswalk. a second reading of the ordnance goes before the board on next tuesday. >>> there are safety concerns for everyone riding in a cable car. it comes after a veteran cable car operation tour was hit by an suv on monday while he was unloading passengers at powell and washington street. there was a similar crack in the same location about a year and a half ago. >> you may have
police just told us the 33-year- old woman was from sacramento.pparently shot while in a vehicle. they say it also appears that the victim knew the suspect and that this was not a random act. police still have -- police have found that vehicle. there is no word yet on what led up to the deadly shooting but the investigation goes on and we will keep you posted. >>> the san francisco board of supervisors moving forward with an ordnance banning tour bus drivers from narrating during their...
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and i think last week was a big learning lesson for all of us in the in the city we need to do a lot more to educate our colleagues in sacramento on the importance of safety cameras and i know aclu has concerns and other interests have concerns about government video taping our our residents but i think we have to be able to showcase all of the amazing data that exists on the impacts that safety cameras have in other parts of the world and other cities that have implemented speed reduction cameras and it's important to not forget the community it's great to have the technical folks and the experts in our city departments and even us as elected officials to make phone calls and go there and having families go themselves that have lost members of their family having folks that have been injured severely injured go up and tell their stories directly to our representatives and i certainly saw that at the conference in new in new york city in october. i think we're somewhat missing here in san francisco and i know supervisor yee and i talked there's an organization of families that have lost members of their families in traffic coll
and i think last week was a big learning lesson for all of us in the in the city we need to do a lot more to educate our colleagues in sacramento on the importance of safety cameras and i know aclu has concerns and other interests have concerns about government video taping our our residents but i think we have to be able to showcase all of the amazing data that exists on the impacts that safety cameras have in other parts of the world and other cities that have implemented speed reduction...
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check out another grain storm pictures this is the modesto is in a funnel clouds us into stockton and also in the sacramento the real wild stuff was to the east bay area. fortunately none of these funnel cloud became tornadoes. but we did not give any confirmed reports of tornadoes. storm tracker floor for the bay area in looking at basically quiet conditions were looking at the showers off on the coast than is generally are the sours a moving to the east. otherwise the things are a lot quieter. respecting cloudy conditions tonight is still a chance for some stocks overnight to even potentially tomorrow been thinking this one here is bringing in a little bit more sour than other models are predicting. just a slight chance of scattered showers at the most locations tomorrow should be dry. a much better pitcher couldn't bear to the day storm conditions. showers and storms decrease in we're mostly cloudy and a slight chance for a shower to an end on thursday we should be drying out sonny and milder. >> catherine heenan: a follow-up now to my kron 4 story we brought to last night it 8 about a homeless encampmen
check out another grain storm pictures this is the modesto is in a funnel clouds us into stockton and also in the sacramento the real wild stuff was to the east bay area. fortunately none of these funnel cloud became tornadoes. but we did not give any confirmed reports of tornadoes. storm tracker floor for the bay area in looking at basically quiet conditions were looking at the showers off on the coast than is generally are the sours a moving to the east. otherwise the things are a lot...
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the goal today was to raise $96,000, but want to point out, the folks in sacramento climbed 600 stair, big shout out to us0 stairs. >> your building was a little taller. >>> well, it's a sure sign of spring, the beautiful sight of cherry blossoms, the new edition to this tradition that had families lining up today. >> but it was great, all the steps for a good cause. and we have the sunday forecast up next. mark will have the forecast next. ♪ ♪ the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. for over 60,000 california foster children a pair of new shoes is a small but important gift. to help, sleep train is collecting new shoes of all sizes. bring your gift to any sleep train and they'll be given to a local foster child in need. >>> another day of full sunshine in the bay area. on the way to work i saw the boats on the bay, so here you have it. mostly clear skies over san francisco, and a bit of a chop on the bay waters. winds though backing off a bit into your sunday forecast. today though temperature
the goal today was to raise $96,000, but want to point out, the folks in sacramento climbed 600 stair, big shout out to us0 stairs. >> your building was a little taller. >>> well, it's a sure sign of spring, the beautiful sight of cherry blossoms, the new edition to this tradition that had families lining up today. >> but it was great, all the steps for a good cause. and we have the sunday forecast up next. mark will have the forecast next. ♪ ♪ the beautiful sound of...
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. >>> in just an hour the showdown begins in sacramento over a bill to eliminate most vaccine exemptions. anne makovec joins us from the newsroom a look at this very heated debate. >> reporter: this bill would require that kids get immunized for diseases like measles and whooping cough. it is the first hearing at the state capital this afternoon. right now california has a clause allowing parents to skip vaccinations if it's against their personal beliefs. under this new bill, the only way parents could reject vaccines is if their child isn't healthy enough for a shot. last night the berkeley city council weighed in, in favor of that plan voting to send letters to lawmakers. >> basically, it has to be done because a lot of parents are not doing what's right. i almost died from measles. >> reporter: the debate gained traction during the measles outbreak in disneyland. california has one of the lowest immunization rates in the nation. and we're seeing increases in preventable diseases. but some believe vaccines are more dangerous like robert kennedy, jr., who said last night in sacramento they, meaning kids, get
. >>> in just an hour the showdown begins in sacramento over a bill to eliminate most vaccine exemptions. anne makovec joins us from the newsroom a look at this very heated debate. >> reporter: this bill would require that kids get immunized for diseases like measles and whooping cough. it is the first hearing at the state capital this afternoon. right now california has a clause allowing parents to skip vaccinations if it's against their personal beliefs. under this new bill,...
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the trade organization says swimming pools use much less water than grass and other landscaping. a woman in sacramento put a pool in her back yard while keeping water conservation in mind. >> we looked into it and found out landscaping with sprinklers used more water than filling a swimming pool so i wanted to mike sure that we did the due diligence thing right for our community. >> for conservation purposes it's port to put a cover over the pool and also check for leaks. >>> a bill that would enforce new privacy rules for ride sharing companies facing a hearing later today to stop ride sharing companies from requesting or disclosing personal information except to complete consumer initiated transactions facing a string of privacy complaints including an accident in february when it posted names and phone numbers of dozens of it's customers on a public website. >>> san francisco police are investigating another incident. >> they are involving a driver for uber, 38-year-old emerson of daily city was arrested after a road rage incident with a bicyclist at fisher man's whatever. after a heated exchange h
the trade organization says swimming pools use much less water than grass and other landscaping. a woman in sacramento put a pool in her back yard while keeping water conservation in mind. >> we looked into it and found out landscaping with sprinklers used more water than filling a swimming pool so i wanted to mike sure that we did the due diligence thing right for our community. >> for conservation purposes it's port to put a cover over the pool and also check for leaks....
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sacramento. the fog is a big story for us. that little low continues to spin and that sends some of the cloud cover up over the sierra and pops up. we'll see that again today. some of the blow off if you will might drift back over us. north bane east bay. but really it's wednesday that we are keeping an eye on. watch what haps around ukiah or santa rosa. maybe napa county and lake county. that is something to watch for wednesday and thursday. today lots of fog. breezy and cooler. down right windy out toward the delta. it will be cooler inland. couple low, low isles. 50s and 60s by the coast. some mid to upper 70s. coming down about five degrees. the coast looks like it's stick and stay. status quo will be with us. keep an eye wednesday and thursday. >> wow thunderstorms. with some rain. >> well, you know. >> thank you. >>> time is 6:21. firefighters responding to a house fire. they found something unusual. coming up in 25 minutes the alerts that led them to a parrot. >> but first hundreds of fans say chow to one of san francis
sacramento. the fog is a big story for us. that little low continues to spin and that sends some of the cloud cover up over the sierra and pops up. we'll see that again today. some of the blow off if you will might drift back over us. north bane east bay. but really it's wednesday that we are keeping an eye on. watch what haps around ukiah or santa rosa. maybe napa county and lake county. that is something to watch for wednesday and thursday. today lots of fog. breezy and cooler. down right...
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us but welcome. >> we do remain on storm watch. one spot hit thus far is sacramento. check out the hail pelting this pool. there was lightning and funnel clouds. this is petaluma. scaffolding blew over this afternoon, crews say they rescued one more and this shower hit after storm choudz passed. >> here is a live look at conditions right now at the exploratorium. spencer chis chin is here. is there more still to come? >> there is more still to come here. scattered showers right now here is a cell moving into higher terrain east of fremont. another area of weather near cupertino. active weather is widely scattered. there could be locally heavy down pours. five funnel clouds spotted now more intense weather is pushing into the sierra where it is snowing and chains are required. a winter storm warning in effect until midnight. we've had nice dose of rainfall with quite a few locations more than an inch of rain and could be more during overnight hours. >> here is what happened to a driver that may have gone too fast. the car caught fire. the driver managed to get out in t
us but welcome. >> we do remain on storm watch. one spot hit thus far is sacramento. check out the hail pelting this pool. there was lightning and funnel clouds. this is petaluma. scaffolding blew over this afternoon, crews say they rescued one more and this shower hit after storm choudz passed. >> here is a live look at conditions right now at the exploratorium. spencer chis chin is here. is there more still to come? >> there is more still to come here. scattered showers...
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sacramento region. new technology is being used in all facets of the company and what we do.loying these technologies as an investment to the system for the long run. we're not just going to roll up and go home because we live here and we work here and we care about the work and we care about doing it right. we all have the same goals to make the system safe and to make the community safe. together, we're building a better california. >>> welcome back to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. we are with former or two-term mayor and governor martin o'malley. thanks for joining us again. >> thank you, jake. >> it's no secret you're contemplating a run for the democratic presidential nomination and baltimore, changes to baltimore, positive ones a big part of your pitch, recently telling democrats, "baltimore went on to achieve -- vile the past and better safer future the up phooer won, the dream lives on." the dream lives on. what do you say to voters in iowa and new hampshire and south carolina who be looking at baltimore these last couple of weeks saying it's not a dream, it's a nightm
sacramento region. new technology is being used in all facets of the company and what we do.loying these technologies as an investment to the system for the long run. we're not just going to roll up and go home because we live here and we work here and we care about the work and we care about doing it right. we all have the same goals to make the system safe and to make the community safe. together, we're building a better california. >>> welcome back to "the lead." i'm jake...
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yesterday in sacramento, governor brown met with state business leaders to talk about how they will carry out the governor's orders of 25% cuts. the governor has ordered cuts of water use on state campuses, golf courses, cemeteries and other large landscapes as californians tighten up their water use the state wanting to make sure businesses do the same. this order would also cut watering of plants and grass on public street medians. >> we go after the ornament tal use of the water we can solve the problem and protect the core economy. >> reporter: if the standards are not met local water districts could face steep fines but the state water resources board is optimistic that it can be done. at lexington reservoir kiet do, kpix 5. >>> a lawyer appointed by a federal judge to audit oakland police says officers accused of misconduct often get their punishments overturned. the reason: inadequate internal affairs investigations and shoddy work by the city attorney's office. in the past five years, about half of discipline cases were reversed by city arbitrators. the attorney says arbitrators often did that because the police department's policies were vague. >>> well, san f
yesterday in sacramento, governor brown met with state business leaders to talk about how they will carry out the governor's orders of 25% cuts. the governor has ordered cuts of water use on state campuses, golf courses, cemeteries and other large landscapes as californians tighten up their water use the state wanting to make sure businesses do the same. this order would also cut watering of plants and grass on public street medians. >> we go after the ornament tal use of the water we can...
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sacramento. selling the water rather than use it to grow crop.iding opportunities. they are selling. >> we are capitalist. we have bills to pay and a living standard to maintain. we will do what we have to do to enhance the profitability of the farm. >> growing rice for more than half a century. this area generally has some of the first rights. agreements made almost 100 years ago. >> sharing and cooperating. we help release the stress created. what we are trying to do is be part of a solution, not heart of a problem. >> we do not want to put ourselves in a position of being water sellers instead of farmers. >> robert gray, fox business. >> thank you so much, robert. it is good friday. christianity is under attack. president obama still will not use the words islamic terror. he will call this one what it is. ♪ the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made bet
sacramento. selling the water rather than use it to grow crop.iding opportunities. they are selling. >> we are capitalist. we have bills to pay and a living standard to maintain. we will do what we have to do to enhance the profitability of the farm. >> growing rice for more than half a century. this area generally has some of the first rights. agreements made almost 100 years ago. >> sharing and cooperating. we help release the stress created. what we are trying to do is be...
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during the demonstration at the capitol in sacramento one man tested positive for marijuana use. he quickly said that he uses medical marijuana. >>> coming up next on "eyewitness news", the the kylie jenner challenge. girls want the big plump lips like hers but this is so dangerous. nicole brewer shows us why doctors are warning teens against it. >>> also a first grader, brings what looks like heroin to his philadelphia elementary school and shows his friend at lunchtime. now investigators want to know how he got the drugs. >>> check it the out just a beautiful sunrise down the shore, look at those colors, but katie is tracking thunderstorms in your afternoon, we are not in the clear just yet she has your full forecast when we come right back, good morning. why are dwight evans, marian tasco and so many other leaders backing jim kenney for mayor? because jim kenney's the one they trust. jim kenney's the one with a real record of standing up for public schools and he'll bring philadelphia together. it's kenney who will expand pre-kindergarten... and partner with businesses, commun
during the demonstration at the capitol in sacramento one man tested positive for marijuana use. he quickly said that he uses medical marijuana. >>> coming up next on "eyewitness news", the the kylie jenner challenge. girls want the big plump lips like hers but this is so dangerous. nicole brewer shows us why doctors are warning teens against it. >>> also a first grader, brings what looks like heroin to his philadelphia elementary school and shows his friend at...
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use this cg with bug juan fran - take vo --hoy en sacramento senadores y asambleistas hablarn sobre eltal en los colegios comunitarios. --estadsticas indican que los recortes econmicos en aÑos pasados obligaron a miles de estudiantes a suspender sus estudios por lo que el gobernador "brown" sugiere un aumento del ocho-por-ciento a dichos centros educativos. deportes ---anoche se jug el ltimo partido de la serie entre rivales de divisin giants-dodgers en los angeles, y fue una noche de llanto para algunos fanaticos que ahora tendrn que pagar su deuda de apuesta... take vo vo ---noche complicada para los gigantes que perdieron el segundo de la serie ante los angeles y los azules se quedaron con la serie dos a uno... vogelsong perdi el duelo de lanzadores, permitiendo 5 imparables, otorgando 4 cuadrangulares para un total de 6 carreras en tan solo 3 entradas... ---triunfo para los dodgers 7 - 3... ---los gigantes se quedan en los angeles para abrir una serie entre-ligas frente los angelinos el dia de maÑana viernes... vo ---para los atleticos tampoco fue una jornada positiva ya que termin
use this cg with bug juan fran - take vo --hoy en sacramento senadores y asambleistas hablarn sobre eltal en los colegios comunitarios. --estadsticas indican que los recortes econmicos en aÑos pasados obligaron a miles de estudiantes a suspender sus estudios por lo que el gobernador "brown" sugiere un aumento del ocho-por-ciento a dichos centros educativos. deportes ---anoche se jug el ltimo partido de la serie entre rivales de divisin giants-dodgers en los angeles, y fue una noche...
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use. >> darya:new this morning. a sacramento judge has ruled for the first time that the state legislature can be sued for access to public records. the judged rejected the legislature's efforts to toss out a lawsuit filed by los angeles and bay area newspapers for the calendars of former senators ronald calderon and leland yee. both of them face separate federal corruption charges. a lawyer representing the bay area news group and the l-a news group says the ruling provides another means to challenge the legislature's exemptions for disclosing records. lawyers will argue the merits of the case on may first. >> mark:portable toilets are having a positive effect on the san francisco's tenderloin district. the san francisco neighborhood has been cleaner and residents say more livable since the city started rolling in solar- powered mobile bathrooms four days a week. the program has been so successful that other cities including new york and portland have asked about it. seeking similar solutions. supervisor jane kim supported the
use. >> darya:new this morning. a sacramento judge has ruled for the first time that the state legislature can be sued for access to public records. the judged rejected the legislature's efforts to toss out a lawsuit filed by los angeles and bay area newspapers for the calendars of former senators ronald calderon and leland yee. both of them face separate federal corruption charges. a lawyer representing the bay area news group and the l-a news group says the ruling provides another means...
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sacramento. that's really not going to change until the middle of the week. but for usecooler air today. high necessary oakland from the upper 60s today to the mid-60s tomorrow. notice the bump up on wednesday. finally feeling a little more like the season here not only in oakland but everywhere across the bay. today, if you are head into the city, bring the jacket. temperatures in the low 60s throughout the afternoon. low to mid-60s. kind of breezy. it will be sunny. it should be a nice day but certainly not on the warm side. we will look for temperatures much warmer as you head east with mid-70s fremont and looking low 80s in livermore, fairfield. 68 san mateo. a little breezy as the fog pulse back and we see the clouds of pull back. 70 up in san rafael. we have lower 80s in the inland valleys and 70s around the bay. maybe an 80 inland tomorrow but overall the cooling trend gets underway tomorrow and takes us through the middle of the week with mainly a sprinkles and maybe mist and drizzle along the coast and partly cloudy skies throughout the afternoon. temperatures i
sacramento. that's really not going to change until the middle of the week. but for usecooler air today. high necessary oakland from the upper 60s today to the mid-60s tomorrow. notice the bump up on wednesday. finally feeling a little more like the season here not only in oakland but everywhere across the bay. today, if you are head into the city, bring the jacket. temperatures in the low 60s throughout the afternoon. low to mid-60s. kind of breezy. it will be sunny. it should be a nice day...
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us but welcome. >> we do remain on storm watch. one spot hit thus far is sacramento.pelting this pool. there was and funnel clouds. this is petaluma. scaffolding blew over this afternoon, crews say they rescued one more and this shower hit after storm choudz passed. >> here is a live look at conditions right now at the exploratorium. spencer chis chin is here. is there more still to come? >> there is more still to come here. scattered showers right now here is a cell moving into higher terrain east of fremont. another area of weather near
us but welcome. >> we do remain on storm watch. one spot hit thus far is sacramento.pelting this pool. there was and funnel clouds. this is petaluma. scaffolding blew over this afternoon, crews say they rescued one more and this shower hit after storm choudz passed. >> here is a live look at conditions right now at the exploratorium. spencer chis chin is here. is there more still to come? >> there is more still to come here. scattered showers right now here is a cell moving...
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sacramento. the meeting is a follow up to slash water use by 25% across the state. he said the highest fines would only go to the most serious violaters. >> i don't like to increase penalties too much. but they have to be appropriate. i think this is what -- we are finding we need more. >> last year they authorized fines up to $500 a day. two cities say they would rather educate. >>> my wife goes, it is cold out there. you should have watched the news, you would have known. looked beautiful out there. >> chilly this morning. i had a conversation online today, one thing people are noticing, swilling pools or -- swimming pools or ponds at your house, there is a lot of evaporation. cold air and warm water, swimming pools get warm during the day, the evaporation sucks up the water. we have been really, january, february, march, the cold months, morning hours, down to 28 degrees, we have been seeing temperatures drop that low and massive amounts of evaporation. number of calls from people. you noticed that. 77 santa rosa. 79 fairfield. 81 antioch. that is a big deal. swi
sacramento. the meeting is a follow up to slash water use by 25% across the state. he said the highest fines would only go to the most serious violaters. >> i don't like to increase penalties too much. but they have to be appropriate. i think this is what -- we are finding we need more. >> last year they authorized fines up to $500 a day. two cities say they would rather educate. >>> my wife goes, it is cold out there. you should have watched the news, you would have known....
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sacramento. i think we got the cities from southern california to northern california to join us that we've got toave financial mechanisms that work. >> it needs to be ongoing and we have a great speaker in the assembly, tony atkins, who has championed this as her cause, and she's got the big city mayors behind her. >> let's shift gears, because i want to make sure i want to talk about policing. mayor, you met with u.s. attorney general eric holder yesterday about building trust with communities. you said your city needs to do more to build that -- to mend that trust gap. how do you plan to do that? >> i just want to say i'm very proud of what my city has alreadyone. and yet we need to do more. and we can do that by utilizing the camera, for example. body cameras on police officers not just that officers wear them. >> very good. great minds think alike. >> i'm guessing we agree on this, community policing is an essential tool here. it's a lack of a relationship between the beat cop and c the individual who is being served on the street. that creates the conflict. where you can develop lationships
sacramento. i think we got the cities from southern california to northern california to join us that we've got toave financial mechanisms that work. >> it needs to be ongoing and we have a great speaker in the assembly, tony atkins, who has championed this as her cause, and she's got the big city mayors behind her. >> let's shift gears, because i want to make sure i want to talk about policing. mayor, you met with u.s. attorney general eric holder yesterday about building trust...
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sacramento. a controversial bill forcing kids to get vaccinated faces a big hurdle, its first hurdle. at the state capital. stephanie chuang joining us from berkley where city leaders have voiced their support and voted on their support for this plan. good morning. >> that's right, good morning to you. if what happened here in berkley is any indication, this really could have a shot at the state level. in fact, today, the berkley city council members are slated to send a letter to sacramento with the results that they do support vaccinations for all except for medical reasons. now, here last night, it was a packed house, as berkley city council members voted 7/1 to adopt a resolution supporting sb-277 that heads to the senate health committee today. it would ban the personal belief exemption and require that in order for kids to attend a school in california, they must first be immunized for diseases like whooping cough, measles, mumps, and chickenpox. the reactions were split last night. >> this bill wreaks of the very worst knee jerk politics and fear mongering i've seen since 9/11. >> what i have a problem with is when one person'
sacramento. a controversial bill forcing kids to get vaccinated faces a big hurdle, its first hurdle. at the state capital. stephanie chuang joining us from berkley where city leaders have voiced their support and voted on their support for this plan. good morning. >> that's right, good morning to you. if what happened here in berkley is any indication, this really could have a shot at the state level. in fact, today, the berkley city council members are slated to send a letter to...
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use. new restriction for the state are expected to go into place in may. >> this morning in sacramento the state energy commission will meet to consider a proposal establishing efficiency standards for toilets and false oats. if adopted the regulations prohibit the sale water applyans that do not meet minimum efficiency requirements. it would prohibit the installation of fixtures starting january of 2016. >> we had a few sprinkles overnight and there could be more in the afternoon. this is after much needed rain yesterday where the morning commute was soaked. it was the first rain in a month. c.h.p. said it responded to on accidents, far more than average. >> we have damage from the wind when scaffolding blew over in san francisco's jordan park neighborhood yesterday. crews say they rescued a worker. no one was hurt. >> we saw hail in the bay area. this is from petaluma. we got reports of hail in vallejo and pleasant hill and pacifica. the storm left us with an extraordinary view of a rainbow over the san francisco skyline yesterday. look at that, it was one of several spotted in the bay a
use. new restriction for the state are expected to go into place in may. >> this morning in sacramento the state energy commission will meet to consider a proposal establishing efficiency standards for toilets and false oats. if adopted the regulations prohibit the sale water applyans that do not meet minimum efficiency requirements. it would prohibit the installation of fixtures starting january of 2016. >> we had a few sprinkles overnight and there could be more in the afternoon....
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use too much water. up to 10,000. the plan came out as mayors met with the governor in sacramento. this was a big meeting about issuing fines. robert, what are the details here? >> reporter: first of all, we're at the santa clara water district where a board meeting is going to be held. the governor's stance and the idea he's proposing to give water agencies more enforcement authority to levy the fines will fit in with the discussions that's going to be held here as officials talk about their own drought plans tonight. >> mayors for umthe bay area and throughout california descended on the state capital today. the group came to talk to the governor about drought response plans, impacts and solutions. the governor today said he will support legislation to ramp up enforcement against water wasters, giving agencies more authority to levy fines, including some up to $10,000. san jose mayor supports the state's aggressive attitude. >> we're willing to conserve and meet the targets the state has set. we're willing to go further. we need their help getting obstacles out of the way. >> rep
use too much water. up to 10,000. the plan came out as mayors met with the governor in sacramento. this was a big meeting about issuing fines. robert, what are the details here? >> reporter: first of all, we're at the santa clara water district where a board meeting is going to be held. the governor's stance and the idea he's proposing to give water agencies more enforcement authority to levy the fines will fit in with the discussions that's going to be held here as officials talk about...