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. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help us about a year. >> we want to be sure to serve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids special for the chief that make it easy for them to come and it really makes the experience pretty special. >> i'm sutro sue set i'm a chief 2, 3, 4 san francisco. >> that's what those classes afford me the opportunity it breakdown the barriers and is this is not scary this is our choice about you many times this is a feel good what it is that you give them is an opportunity you have to make it seem like it's there for them for the taking show them it is their and they can do that. >> hi, i'm antonio the chief in san francisco. >> the majority of kids at that age in order to get them into food they need to see something simple and the evidence will show and easy to produce i want to make sure that people can do it with a bowl and spoon and burner and one pan. >> i like is the receipts
. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help us about a year. >> we want to be sure to serve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids special for the chief that make it easy for them to come and it really makes the experience pretty special. >> i'm sutro sue set i'm a chief 2, 3, 4 san francisco....
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. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help usi've been here about a year. >> we want to be sure to serve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids special for the chief that make it easy for them to come and it really makes the experience pretty special. >> i'm sutro sue set i'm a chief 2, 3, 4 san francisco. >> that's what those classes afford me the opportunity it breakdown the barriers and is this is not scary this is our choice about you many times this is a feel good what it is that you give them is an opportunity you have to make it seem like it's there for them for the taking show them it is their and they can do that. >> hi, i'm antonio the chief in san francisco. >> the majority of kids at that age in order to get them into food they need to see something simple and the evidence will show and easy to produce i want to make sure that people can do it with a bowl and spoon and burner and one pan. >> i like i
. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help usi've been here about a year. >> we want to be sure to serve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids special for the chief that make it easy for them to come and it really makes the experience pretty special. >> i'm sutro sue set i'm a chief 2, 3, 4...
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us. showed us we're all connected. thank you, jim. >> thank you. >>> now to a not ozo great story. former eagles quarterback donovan mcnabb busted a second time for driving under the influence. police out in arizona arrested mcnabb after he got into a car crash. officers say mcnabb rear-ended another driver stopped at red light. he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol. no one was hurt. this was mcnabb's mug schott after his 2014 arrest. he served 24 hours in jail for that crime. >>> new at 6:00 tonight, someone is putting fake claims in mailboxes in bucks county. the card says you have $50 of jewelry waiting to be picked up. it's been showing up across the area. the card looks official. it says reply immediately. it says you have to pay a processing fee of almost $9 to get that jewelry. police are warning do not call the phone number on the card or most importantly here give your credit card information. >>> now to a neighborhood watch in action. a homeowner in burlington county saw three teenagers ss acting suspiciously yesterday at 3:00 in the morni
us. showed us we're all connected. thank you, jim. >> thank you. >>> now to a not ozo great story. former eagles quarterback donovan mcnabb busted a second time for driving under the influence. police out in arizona arrested mcnabb after he got into a car crash. officers say mcnabb rear-ended another driver stopped at red light. he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol. no one was hurt. this was mcnabb's mug schott after his 2014 arrest. he served 24...
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. >> jim donovan joins to us show us why.hat's because a growing number of retailers are offering to make them look new again. sometimes even for free. john calvert's favorite pair of shoes appear shiny and knew now. but just a few months ago they looked worn and scuffed up. >> my wife said hahn know when you deal down in church the people in the pew behind can see your soles have worn through. >> he was told bore crafting. >> i don't know what that is. >> john had to go online, fill out a shipping label and male his 10 yeared shoes back to the allen edmunds factory where workers row craft or rebuild shoes from the inside out. new foot beds, soles and heels. and the number of retailers offering fix it services is increasing. >> this is a way to keep them in the brand. keep them loyal and not potentially lose them to another brand they go out and look for replacement product. >> true religion will fix wear and tear on its jeans for free. customers just pay for shipping. if something from brooks brothers needs fixing just bring
. >> jim donovan joins to us show us why.hat's because a growing number of retailers are offering to make them look new again. sometimes even for free. john calvert's favorite pair of shoes appear shiny and knew now. but just a few months ago they looked worn and scuffed up. >> my wife said hahn know when you deal down in church the people in the pew behind can see your soles have worn through. >> he was told bore crafting. >> i don't know what that is. >> john had...
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show us? you showed us about 30 seconds of video of republican candidates doing what? and talking about what? they weren't talking about their policies. they weren't talking about their campaigns or the candidacy. they were talking about donald trump and that's not the space they want to be in or need to be in and the rnc has the opportunity to be that off-ramp, to be that deflection point if you will, to help give these candidates the breathing space that they're going to need because come august 6th, it's a whole different world when you stand on that stage encapsulated by trump and dealing with that and you don't want to go into that having week after week of the next question about something he said or done. >> but then what about this? this was the issue that struck me. they've now set this precedent where they'll condemn this thing he said. they came out with a statement against it. doesn't that set a bar where if they don't, does it feel like they are approving so when one politician attacks another politician or if you're a mexican immigrant who is sitting aroun
show us? you showed us about 30 seconds of video of republican candidates doing what? and talking about what? they weren't talking about their policies. they weren't talking about their campaigns or the candidacy. they were talking about donald trump and that's not the space they want to be in or need to be in and the rnc has the opportunity to be that off-ramp, to be that deflection point if you will, to help give these candidates the breathing space that they're going to need because come...
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us how to decapitate people. they told us about the koran. they showed us how to carry out an attack and how to use weapons. they also played with our minds saying they wouldn't go back to our families in iraq. >> in june last year tens of thousands of yazidi people were forced to leave their homes in northern iraq after their town was seized by seel i.s.i.l. fighters. some escaped to sinjar mountain. thousands of others were captured and yazidi men were killed. women and children were either trafficked as sex slaves, forced into marriage our killed. some boys were sent to i.s.i.l. training camps. >> once they showed us the beheading video of the pilots and other videos where they carried out attacks and other executions everything was there. we saw how they were shooting. they brought it to us every week and they showed us. >> this boy was sent to a camp in the syrian city of rah raqqa. he and other prisoners were told to practice beheadings on doms. >> after five months at the camp he escaped along with his brother but they say many others are still had victims of the seemingly never ending conflict. eric
us how to decapitate people. they told us about the koran. they showed us how to carry out an attack and how to use weapons. they also played with our minds saying they wouldn't go back to our families in iraq. >> in june last year tens of thousands of yazidi people were forced to leave their homes in northern iraq after their town was seized by seel i.s.i.l. fighters. some escaped to sinjar mountain. thousands of others were captured and yazidi men were killed. women and children were...
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once they showed us the beheading video of the pilot and other videos where they carried out attacks and other executions everything was there. we saw how they were shooting. they brought it to us week they showed us. >> this boy was sent to a camp in the syrian city of raqqa an isil stronghold. he said that he and other prisoners were told to practice beheadings on dolls. >> they brought dolls and they told us how to hold the sword and how to chop off the head because they said that these infidel yazidis were not good. >> after five months in the camp he escaped along with his brother, but they say that many others are still there victims of the seemingly never-ending conflict. erica wood, al jazeera. >> european leaders are meeting in brussels to seek an end to the deadlock on migrant sharing. but as those talks about "g" on, migrants continue to arrive on the greek shores, the main landing point for those seek to go cross into the balkans from turkey. we have more on the greece-macedonia border. >> they're marching by the hundreds under the baking sun on the roads and in the fields. step by step until they reach the macedonian border. as they go along they form groups that b
once they showed us the beheading video of the pilot and other videos where they carried out attacks and other executions everything was there. we saw how they were shooting. they brought it to us week they showed us. >> this boy was sent to a camp in the syrian city of raqqa an isil stronghold. he said that he and other prisoners were told to practice beheadings on dolls. >> they brought dolls and they told us how to hold the sword and how to chop off the head because they said...
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they let us in to show us their system and that makes us a little nervous.
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they let us in to show us their system and that makes us a little nervous.here are a lot of ways to raise money. hillary clinton raised a large sum of money, mostly from women. only 17% of the funds were from small grassroots donors. 76% of bernie sanders' donors were those grassroots folks. fewer than 100,000 of the 2.5 million addresses on her list. margaret: she is in a really strong position when it comes to classic core fundraising. there are two kind of unproven territories. one is how she is going to play in the super pac world. especially compared to jeb bush. the other is on the small donor front. we see she is really good in terms of women fundraising. small donors, you could even argue will be more important. mark: she needs to prove she can excite the grassroots the way sanders is. i think the super pac thing is the one that may be harder to solve because wealthy democrats don't feel threatened by this republican field and they don't believe in soft money. i think her numbers are perfectly good. she has raised a lot of hard money. she is going to
they let us in to show us their system and that makes us a little nervous.here are a lot of ways to raise money. hillary clinton raised a large sum of money, mostly from women. only 17% of the funds were from small grassroots donors. 76% of bernie sanders' donors were those grassroots folks. fewer than 100,000 of the 2.5 million addresses on her list. margaret: she is in a really strong position when it comes to classic core fundraising. there are two kind of unproven territories. one is how...
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they let us in to show us their system and that makes us a little nervous. are a lot of ways to raise money.
they let us in to show us their system and that makes us a little nervous. are a lot of ways to raise money.
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us have been. new numbers show overall water use in the state dropped by 27% compared to last year. that is better than the 25% the governor wanted ussave. christian hartnett shows us who is really save ago lot and how they are doing it. christian, where are you? >> reporter: well, we are in los altos right now. part of the santa clara valley water district which as a whole has been good about cutting its water use. now los altos has been exceptional. a lot of lawns like this one are going completely brown. something the surrounding community is actually encouraging. sprinklers on in the summer. it is no longer a common sight in los altos. it is liable to get the neighbors talking. >> the neighbors all talk about oh, well so and so. not really a name, but did you see that house has a green lawn? why do they have a greenland we don't? >> reporter: kristi wilson has let her lawn go brown. she keeps her plants alive with water collected from buckets in her shower. >> we probably save close to 10 gallons a day just doing that. >> reporter: kristi's efforts along with many neighbors sporting brown lawns have put los altos near the top in
us have been. new numbers show overall water use in the state dropped by 27% compared to last year. that is better than the 25% the governor wanted ussave. christian hartnett shows us who is really save ago lot and how they are doing it. christian, where are you? >> reporter: well, we are in los altos right now. part of the santa clara valley water district which as a whole has been good about cutting its water use. now los altos has been exceptional. a lot of lawns like this one are...
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. >> show us around. show us what you have. >> tried on dresses before? . >> not poofy. >> not poofy. >> lacy. sexy. >> not too sexy. >> yeah, not too sexy. >> didn't want it to be like a kardashian wedding. we want this to be classy. >> maybe a little bohemian. >> you are going to have hair in your armpits and stuff. >> woo have some. different colors. nontraditional color. like pinks. >> jimmy: hold on. can i just interrupt for a second? i think that's rude. have you been watching the show. is that why you told her she can't wear a white dress. really, we are very offended by this. >> guillermo: that's not cool. >> we have a lot of white dresses. >> well your body everything will fit right for you. >> i have to hang out with him more often. >> jimmy: you are being a horny little sweetheart. >> let's grab a few of these. let's try a few of them on. >> are you guys going to be right here? >> have a seat. >> jimmy: should i put this down? >> thank you. >> guillermo: you guys need help or anything. we'll be right here. >> guillermo: yeah, this is going to be
. >> show us around. show us what you have. >> tried on dresses before? . >> not poofy. >> not poofy. >> lacy. sexy. >> not too sexy. >> yeah, not too sexy. >> didn't want it to be like a kardashian wedding. we want this to be classy. >> maybe a little bohemian. >> you are going to have hair in your armpits and stuff. >> woo have some. different colors. nontraditional color. like pinks. >> jimmy: hold on. can i just...
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us through and showed us how someone could look through the window and see her feet dangling. we saw a trash can that had the same kind of trash liner that they believe she rolled up and put around her neck. the sheriff details how the hallway, as soon as you walk down it video cameras activates and lets someone know someone is in that hallway. >> in plxs now donald trump firing back at lindsey graham on the senator' home turf one day after graham called trump a jackass. the front-runner called back and not only calling graham an idiot but broadcasting the senator's cell phone number live on television. let's bring in dana bash for more. >> reporter: there is an old saying, politics ain't being bad but it usually isn't a schoolyard brawl either and that is what this republican presidential race is right now. donald trump calling lindsey graham an idiot and stiff, after graham called him a jackass first and then trump did something that is kind of unbelievable. he held up lindsey graham's personal cell phone number and read it on what turned out to be national television. >> i wrote the number down. i don't know if it's the right number. let's try it. 202 [ bleep ] i don't know. maybe it's three or four years ago so maybe it's an old number. >> reporter: it is something that everybody kind of looked at and said is this really happening? and the answer is it is happening. and not necessarily that cell phone stunt, but the kind of uncensored politically incorrect donald trump is what is drawing crowds like we saw here in south carolina. about 1,100 people came from within this retirement community to hear him speak. the auditorium was filled to the gills and there was an overflow room and they were really mesmerized. i have to say that he had these potential voters in the palm of their hand. now it, obviously, as it always is with donald trump, was not a traditional stump speech it was more of a one-man show. he had some big applause lines on the issues that he has usedo rise in the polls, illegal immigration, why the obama administration can't, in his view make good deals, whether it's on trade or iran. but, for the most part it was people wanting to come and see what all of the fuss is about. some saying that he scares them and that he is just a celebrity and they wanted to see the celebrity for themselves. but this is something that it really is apparent now that he is tapping into a sentiment in the republican party, not necessarily on the issues but on the need for somebody who says it like it is who is a doer. these are words that voters themselves used with me outside this event. so this is his first time here in the early primary state, first in the south primary state of south carolina and it's only a question of where he is going to go next and what is he going to say next. >> donald trump is shagowing a new playbook for running for president. senator graham sent out a tweet, quote, probably getting a new phone. iphone or android. >>> trump
us through and showed us how someone could look through the window and see her feet dangling. we saw a trash can that had the same kind of trash liner that they believe she rolled up and put around her neck. the sheriff details how the hallway, as soon as you walk down it video cameras activates and lets someone know someone is in that hallway. >> in plxs now donald trump firing back at lindsey graham on the senator' home turf one day after graham called trump a jackass. the front-runner...
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former reagan economic adviser art lapper will be joining us to break down how this economic crisis could impact all of us. >>> plus show ushy you're a proud american this fourth of july. celebrate with us on this independence day. hello everybody. and welcome on this independence day. i'm uma pemmaraju. on this day when most folks traditionally reflect on the blessings of freedom and celebrate america's birthday americans are also on high alert and on guard over growing concerns about potential terrorist attacks on the home front. the homeland security department now warning all law enforcement officers across the country to remain vigilant against a backdrop of threats from isis as it tries to inspire new recruits. while there is no specific threat at this time police and federal agencies are beefing up security at key sites across the country. the fbi is now setting up joint coordination centers to assist local police departments as the nation remains on edge and under high alert. joining us now with more peter doocy who is live from our nation's capitol. peter. >> uma, right now fbi agents are fanned out across the cou
former reagan economic adviser art lapper will be joining us to break down how this economic crisis could impact all of us. >>> plus show ushy you're a proud american this fourth of july. celebrate with us on this independence day. hello everybody. and welcome on this independence day. i'm uma pemmaraju. on this day when most folks traditionally reflect on the blessings of freedom and celebrate america's birthday americans are also on high alert and on guard over growing concerns about...
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. >> showing us their fight face. the young children are usingic from a popular song to show us how strong they really are. ♪ >> the artist love the video so much she sent them an encouraging message. we have to support these kids by sending them a self he. we have got to get on that. ♪ [inaudible conversations] >> this is how you get arrested in new york. the painful realization of the grandmother. check out this video. her grandson lying on the floor. cops beating him, kicking him, all happening inside of target in flatbush in brooklyn. i spoke to an employee and asked them to.out where this took place. you see the committee being upset by the way the police officers are treating alonzo , and they tried to get the caps off of him. >> i know. >> what happened was that he returned bottles and got a receipt, but the amount was not what it should have been , so they started an argument disputing the amount on the receipt which escalated. someone ended up calling the cops, and you see the video in front of you. i spoke to his grandmother. >> a nice
. >> showing us their fight face. the young children are usingic from a popular song to show us how strong they really are. ♪ >> the artist love the video so much she sent them an encouraging message. we have to support these kids by sending them a self he. we have got to get on that. ♪ [inaudible conversations] >> this is how you get arrested in new york. the painful realization of the grandmother. check out this video. her grandson lying on the floor. cops beating him,...
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us in and showing us your amazing facility today. >> my pleasure. >> how long has electric works been around? >> electric works has been in san francisco since the beginning of 2007. we moved here from brisbane from our old innovation. we do printmaking, gallery shows, and we have a fabulous retail store where there are lots of fun things to find. >> we will look at all of that as we walk around. it is incredible to me how many different things you do. how is it you identify that san francisco was in need of all these different services? >> it came from stepping out of graduate school in 1972. i wrote a little thing about how this is an idea, how our world should work. it should have printmaking, archiving, a gallery. it should have a retail store. in 1972, i wanted to have art sales, point-of-sale at the grocery store. >> so you go through the manifesto. with the bay area should have. you are making art incredibly accessible in so many different ways, so that is a good segue. let's take a walk around the facilities. here we are in your gallery space. can you tell me about the current show? >> the current show is jeff chadsey. he is working on mylar velum a smooth beautiful drawing surface. i do not know anyone that draws as well as he does. it is perfect, following the contours and making the shape of the body. >> your gallery represents artists from all over not just the bay area, an artist that work in a lot of different media. how to use some of what you look for in artists you represent? >> it is dependent on people are confident with their materials. that is a really important thing. there is enough stuff in the world already. >> you also have in his current show an artist who makes sculpture out of some really interesting types of materials. let's go over and take a look at that. here we are in a smaller space. project gallery. >> artists used the parameters of this space to find relationships between the work that is not out in the big gallery. >> i noticed a lot of artists doing really site-specific work. >> this is a pile of balloons something that is so familiar like a child's balloon. in this proportion, suddenly it becomes something out of a dream. >> or a nightmare. >> may be a nightmare. >> this one over here is even harder to figure out what the initial material is. >> this is made out of puffy paint. often, kids use it to decorate their clothes. she has made all these lines of paint. >> for the pieces we
us in and showing us your amazing facility today. >> my pleasure. >> how long has electric works been around? >> electric works has been in san francisco since the beginning of 2007. we moved here from brisbane from our old innovation. we do printmaking, gallery shows, and we have a fabulous retail store where there are lots of fun things to find. >> we will look at all of that as we walk around. it is incredible to me how many different things you do. how is it you...
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us. let us kw what you thought of this weeks show. yocan always reach out to us by liking g us on facebook following us on twitter, or watching past interviewsws at wjlw.comom or on our youtube channel. we will seyou next week. thanks for joining us. i'm rebecca cooper. >> this week on "government maers" -- >> we've got to adapt our technology much more rapidly than we have in the past. >> is the best defense a good offense? meeting the dema for uncle sam's cyber revolution. >> they are asking for eater flexibility in m moving in and out of that process. morris: today a federal security clearance is harder to get. we track the impact on the contracting economy. >> thehe government is oftften a late adopterer. morris: the house of representatives just approved open source. too little too late or better than never? "government matters" starts right now. morris:
us. let us kw what you thought of this weeks show. yocan always reach out to us by liking g us on facebook following us on twitter, or watching past interviewsws at wjlw.comom or on our youtube channel. we will seyou next week. thanks for joining us. i'm rebecca cooper. >> this week on "government maers" -- >> we've got to adapt our technology much more rapidly than we have in the past. >> is the best defense a good offense? meeting the dema for uncle sam's cyber...
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us. he shows us how he held the gun and the slow jog he made toward four cars of police. he only opened fire when he got closer to police who feared he was wearing a bomb. here they shot him. he fired back and was finally killed. he was waiting for the bullet to die like he'd finished his mission. and now in a town still telling ats its tales of horror here come the cavalry, beach police standing between the tourists and the needs. and tomorrow there will be more than this sousse will be safe. confident is what beach goers need but also visible protection. we stood meters down the beach from where the attack happened. and over a six-minute period didn't see a single armed policeman. they are around town but it is far from pervasive. it is picturesque but this coastline is wrestling with the hardest question of all. it is lined with luxury hotels alleyways between them and the sea with jet skis speedboats anyone can gain access here. how do you provide security without removing any sense of fun? a question that darkens sousse's once happy world, as it searches for the answer and peace. nick paton walsh, cnn, sousse, tunisia. >>> we turn now to a developing story here in the u.s. federal agencies investigating a fire that has destroyed a predominantly black church in south carolina. the mt. zion african methodist episcopal church that's an ame church in greeleyville is an hour north of charleston where nine people were killed at an ame black church last month. the resilience of that congregation is inspiring those here at mt. zion ame. >> emanuel ame has shown us how to deal with tragedy and that is to draw strength from the lord and come together with a spirit of love to meet your adversary. >> this is the second time this church has burned. in 1995 members of the ku klux klan torched the church in a series of fires that swept through the south. >>> 1200 inmates escape from a prison in yemen, dozens with links to al qaeda. >>> more bodies after a plane crashes in a neighborhood in indiana. we'll have the latest on the death toll in a live report just ahead. links to al qaeda. >>> yet another disaster in yemen. some 1200 prisoners have been freed after militants stormed a prison in the southern city of taiz. the majority of the escapees were foreign fighters. taiz has been the scene of fighting between the rebels. >>> the transasia airways plane that crashed in february shut off the work engine after the other lost power. that according to a source with a new report in the investigation. the crash which was captured on dash board videos compel
us. he shows us how he held the gun and the slow jog he made toward four cars of police. he only opened fire when he got closer to police who feared he was wearing a bomb. here they shot him. he fired back and was finally killed. he was waiting for the bullet to die like he'd finished his mission. and now in a town still telling ats its tales of horror here come the cavalry, beach police standing between the tourists and the needs. and tomorrow there will be more than this sousse will be safe....
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this country now, we need to put that aside and show our support for the chops do everything they do for us -- for the cops who do everything they do for us in this community. >> reporter: community leaders are urging people to come out to the 8 p.m. candlelight vigil to show their support. sergeant scott lunger leaves behind two daughters. he was 48 years old. in hayward, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >> sergeant lunger is the fifth hayward police officer to die in the line of duty. it's been 28 years since the last hayward officer was killed. officer benjamin was stabbed while investigating a suspicious person call. it happened just a couple of blocks from the police station. we will be following this story closely. headto our website, cbssf.com for the latest. >>> we continue to follow breaking news for you this afternoon. a fire burning near lake berryessa. you can see the smoke coming up, live picture from chopper 5. 700 acres confirmed. no containment at this point. and evacuations are already taking place. >> still ahead, a woman held against her will and tortured and raped for a year? how police reached her and got her out of there. >> and
this country now, we need to put that aside and show our support for the chops do everything they do for us -- for the cops who do everything they do for us in this community. >> reporter: community leaders are urging people to come out to the 8 p.m. candlelight vigil to show their support. sergeant scott lunger leaves behind two daughters. he was 48 years old. in hayward, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >> sergeant lunger is the fifth hayward police officer to die in the line of duty. it's...
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show us your proposals, show us you're serious you can get your financial house in order or get out. i think that was obvious from the message we heard from europe yesterday. many people were scratching their heads and furious yesterday not just finance ministers but also leaders here in europe really saying how can you show up to these meetings without any sort of realistic, credible proposals, economic proposals with reforms. the finance minister who was a breath of fresh air in the meetings. he showed up with bullet points on a piece of paper from the hotel room. that's what we know and he just made a good oral presentation where he asked for a bridging loan for a loan that will last greece until this month. and the same thing with the greek prime minister alexis tsipras showing up and basically saying this is what we want and what the people voted for through the referendum and that was it. no proposal on the tables. and now the options couldn't be starker. they choose to stay in europe with credible proposals with reforms. the economy has retear rated so much. or they risk leavin
show us your proposals, show us you're serious you can get your financial house in order or get out. i think that was obvious from the message we heard from europe yesterday. many people were scratching their heads and furious yesterday not just finance ministers but also leaders here in europe really saying how can you show up to these meetings without any sort of realistic, credible proposals, economic proposals with reforms. the finance minister who was a breath of fresh air in the meetings....
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jonathan: giannoulias will show us -- john matarese shows us what they are doing. john: how do you like a free late summer vacation? people in d.c. and across the country do that. renting out the home for a week and they head to the mountains. >> they redid the front yard. >> joined a growing number of people helping to pay for the vacations by renting out their home. >> we have never gone to a b&b before. >> this is a kitchen. it's newly remodeled. new appliances. >> he and his girlfriend respected their home for $400 a night. >> this is the living room area here. >> which more than pays for their hotel bill. >> this b&b veteran says his place less than $200 a night is a steal. >> we are getting three more beds and a full kitchen, a couple of tv's for the price of a hotel. john: sara is renting out the condo. her thinking is she won't be here so why not earn money. >> for me i'm out of town and i have a beautiful space. it seems like a waste to leave it empty. john: does she worry about strangers in her home? not another all she says. she has rented for three years
jonathan: giannoulias will show us -- john matarese shows us what they are doing. john: how do you like a free late summer vacation? people in d.c. and across the country do that. renting out the home for a week and they head to the mountains. >> they redid the front yard. >> joined a growing number of people helping to pay for the vacations by renting out their home. >> we have never gone to a b&b before. >> this is a kitchen. it's newly remodeled. new appliances....
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us. you can ask us here on the news set during our morning show. all you have to do is following us using the peri scope app. there is the address. i'll chat with some of right now and we are giving away a model sky 4 10 helicopter for you this morning. join us! iran keeps their nuclear facilities. military sites can go uninspected. restrictions end after 10 years. then iran could build a nuclear weapon in two months. iran has violated 20 international agreements and is the leading state sponsor of terrorism. >>> something we are very proud of here. nbc10 and telemundo is teaming up with dozens of local animal shelters in this area to help find homes for pets and called clear the shelters and it's happening saturday august 15th. on that day participating shelters will reduce reduced adoption fees in hopes for finding homes for the thousands of animals currently in the local shelters. join the conversation3 raise awareness by sharing the event on your social media account and use the #clear the shelters. send us pictures of your pet and especially if you've adopted pets from shelters
us. you can ask us here on the news set during our morning show. all you have to do is following us using the peri scope app. there is the address. i'll chat with some of right now and we are giving away a model sky 4 10 helicopter for you this morning. join us! iran keeps their nuclear facilities. military sites can go uninspected. restrictions end after 10 years. then iran could build a nuclear weapon in two months. iran has violated 20 international agreements and is the leading state...
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us here to show us this park, they say the president says they have invested a lot of money here. they say it's nice, by it's not what they want. they want industries that will bring jobs. younger people are worried about the future. on wednesday these students were collecting signatures to oust the governor. some went on hunger strike. >> translator: we not only need futbol but investment in technology so we can have a better future. >> reporter: this band supported the protest. they sing we are all together and we will win. but it may be a while before these road blocks are lifted. on wednesday talks between the government and leaders of the march failed. and now protesters are more determined than ever to continue pressing for their demands. >>> a break here. when we come back, unlocking the secrets to super-bugs. and australians surf through a wave of anxiety after one of their own was attacked on live television. stay with us. this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that work around your schedule. and it takes- done. - about an hour. get reliable internet that's up to five times faster than dsl from the phone company. call 800-501-6000 to switch today. perks are nice. but the best thing you can give your business is comcast business. comcast business. built for business. >> welcome back. a quick reminder of the top stories here. four explosions across the iraqi capital of baghdad have killed 37 people. crowded markets and let's police checkpoints were targeted. 20 iraqi soldiers were killed in twin isil suicide attacks. yemeni forces pushed houthi fighters from their strong holds. they say they have recaptured the palace of the exiled president. the airport has also reopened. protesting minors have stormed a ministry building demanding government suppor
us here to show us this park, they say the president says they have invested a lot of money here. they say it's nice, by it's not what they want. they want industries that will bring jobs. younger people are worried about the future. on wednesday these students were collecting signatures to oust the governor. some went on hunger strike. >> translator: we not only need futbol but investment in technology so we can have a better future. >> reporter: this band supported the protest....
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. >> translator: once they showed us the be heading video of the pilot pilots and videos of attacks and saw how they were shooting and brought it to usk and showed us. >> reporter: this boy sent to a camp in the city of raqaa a stronghold and told to practice be headings on dolls. >> translator: they brought dolls and they told us how to hold the sword and how to chop off the head because they said these people are not good. >> reporter: after five months at the camp he escaped along with his brother but they say many others are still there, victims of this seemingly never ending conflict. victoria with al jazeera. >>> a ship has reportedly been sunk off the coast of libya. airforce commanders of tibrook government says two ships were attacked because they were care carrying fighters and weapons. four italian construction workers kidnapped west of the country and security source they were taken to a place under control of the groups and say they were abducted near a compound by an oil and gas company in the region. the former president of chad is on trial in sinagal and the first time prosecuted by another african country. and accuse
. >> translator: once they showed us the be heading video of the pilot pilots and videos of attacks and saw how they were shooting and brought it to usk and showed us. >> reporter: this boy sent to a camp in the city of raqaa a stronghold and told to practice be headings on dolls. >> translator: they brought dolls and they told us how to hold the sword and how to chop off the head because they said these people are not good. >> reporter: after five months at the camp he...
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us where he -- shows us where he understanded up. >> reporter: a -- he ended up. >> reporter: a neighbor shot this video from where police pulled a man's body from between two buildings in this east oakland backyard. oakland police tried to pull the 23-year-old man over yesterday but say he ran, escaped into a backyard, jumped fences and finally wedged himself into this crevice barely a foot wide. >> what was he thinking? >> reporter: nicole who lives in the home just a few feet from the two buildings was watching when police found him. >> when they pulled him out, he wasn't breathing. so they did cpr. >> reporter: family members say doctors told them when richard was pulled from this small space, he was already unresponsive and choked on his own vomit. >> but if that's true, why was he vomiting? >> reporter: richard's girl friend doesn't believe what police are saying. >> i don't know. i just think that -- i mean it does sound fishy because he was young and perfectly good health. i most definitely think it was police brutality. >> reporter: but nicole saw it unfold and claims police did nothing wrong. she thinks richard panicked never thinking his hiding place would be the death of him. >> he kind of made a bad decision and it just wasn't good. >> reporter: in oakland christin ayers, kpix5. >> police say that they later found a pound of marijuana in richard's car. >>> governor brown will be at the vatican tomorrow to talk about climate change and modern slavery. the visit comes a month after pope francis issued an encyclical on climate change. brown told the mercury news he's impressed with the pope and the direction of the catholic church. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee and san jose mayor sam liccardo will also be there. they're two of the five u.s. mayors the vatican invited to speak at the symposium. >>> tonight the family of the woman shot and killed will be testifying in congress about sanctuary cities. kate steinle's family has already spoken out saying san francisco's sanctuary city policy failed kate. her accused killer is an undocumented immigrant from mexico with a long criminal record. the sheriff refused to hand him over to immigration officers. the sanctuary city policy has become a campaign issue. we've heard donald trump saying it's parts of america's failed immigration system. veronica de la cruz says this weekend trump moved on to something else or rather someone else. veronica? >> that's right, ken. the former apprentice star blasted john mccain and tonight he says mccain is the one who should apologize to him. tonight donald trump still isn't backing down. the republican presidential candidate refuses to apologize to senator john mccain for saying this over the weekend. >> he's a war hero because he was captured. i like people that weren't captured. >> earlier tonight the billionaire told cbs' charlie rose it's mccain who should say he's sorry for calling a group of trump arizona supporters crazies. >> he should call them and really make statement of apology because what he said about them was terrible. >> what does mccain think about all this? here's what he told msnbc today. >> i think he may owe an apology to the families of those who have sacrificed in conflict and those who have undergone the prison experience in serving their country. >> mccain appeared today with gop presidential candidate lindsey graham who offered his own opinion. >> to anybody who suggests that john and his fellow p.m. p.o.w.s are somehow -- p.o.w. knows are somehow lacking in the call to being a hero, you l. be our commander in chief. >> -- you shouldn't be our commander in chief. >> tonight he told charlie rose he is not interested in running for vice president. >>> two brushfires broke out about a mile from each other near 680 and pleasanton. the flames devoured 35 acres as they charged up the hillside. >> bumped up against a couple ranches and went in and threatened some cattle and horses. >> you can see this house had a close call, but aerial crews knocked it out before things got too serious. >>> it wasn't just homes in the danger zone. we spotted this deer dashing to safety. it made it out okay, though through charred smoky grass. >>> one man is lucky to be a life tonight after falling 300 feet from dead man's cliff in san francisco. the call came in just after midnight. crews found this guy 90 minutes later. 18-year-old, he was pulled from the shoreline wrapped in a blanket and sent to the hospital. this was the second hiker that had to be rescued in a matter of hours. >>> mike sugerman went out to lands end to find it out what's going on with hikers taking such a big risk. >> reporter: there's a reason it's called lands end. >> may, what are you doing down there? >> reporter: he apparently wanted to get to the westernmost part of this section of north america. he wasn't the next rescue, but he could have been. >> a lot of our cliffsides are made of sandstone or unstable stone. >> reporter: treacherous cliffs with world class views and people want to get a better look or get a better thrill hiking on steam terrain or avoid the crowd, whatever. the barriers here seem to be but a suggestion. >> you see that happening a lot, people off the trails? >> yes. somebody will climb off right next to the don't go off the trail here sign. >> reporter: could have been eddie. you guys ever go off the trail while you're up here? [ laughter ] >> reporter: he and his pals were just looking for a good time. >> if something says don't pass it, we just pass it anyway because it looks fun. the trails are flat ground and us, we want to climb up things and stuff like that. >> reporter: most of the times nothing happens, but three times in the past 10 days hikers had to be rescued in the area here. it's really not that hard to get through places you're not supposed to, just go over or through the wires, but some of the times that was too difficult, so looks like they just cut the wire off. >> we have 17 million visitors a year. there's so many messages, so many opportunities. it's impossible, though, to reach them all, especially when someone has chosen to disregard the messaging you did have in place. >> reporter: as for our rogue hiker on the rocks? he seemed a bit embarrassed we caught him and came back out of our sight. mike sugerman, kpix5. >>> $100 million to search for aliens, the new space race in the bay area tonight. >> also tonight we know this california bridge passed inspection just four months ago. so how come it failed in the rain? >> he punched a shark and lived, you've probably seen this i
us where he -- shows us where he understanded up. >> reporter: a -- he ended up. >> reporter: a neighbor shot this video from where police pulled a man's body from between two buildings in this east oakland backyard. oakland police tried to pull the 23-year-old man over yesterday but say he ran, escaped into a backyard, jumped fences and finally wedged himself into this crevice barely a foot wide. >> what was he thinking? >> reporter: nicole who lives in the home just a...
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use #cleartheshelters. show us pictures of your pet. come out saturday august 15th to help welcome a new friend into your home and family. for shelter location and fees tap on the "nbc 10 news" app and we'll have it right there. >>> chief meteorologist glen hurricane schwartz here. storms rolling in. >> yeah it's going to be an active afternoon. we'll be updating the afternoon on facebook twitter, nbc10.com. you can follow the weather in lots of different ways. this is one of the afternoons to do that. hot and steamy this afternoon with the storms coming in tomorrow, a big break from the humidity. we're not dropping the temperature a whole lot but we are going to be dropping the humidity quite a bit and so while today is going to feel like 100, tomorrow's 92. it will feel no higher than 92 maybe even down to like 90. that's a ten degree improvement tomorrow in the way it feels even though those numbers are exactly the same on the seven day. so that's why we tell you all of that stuff. and the 90s continue all the way through the week end. the humidity won't really build up back again until early next week and then we'll be complaining about the humidity again and hoping for some rain to cool usn saturday. their first practice is on sunday. still going to be warm out there. >>> thanks glen. thanks for watching "nbc 10 news" at 11:00. i'm vai sikahema. for all of us have a great day. stay cool out there. [cell phone rings] >> kyle: hello. >> jj: hey, it's jj. my brother gave me a thank-you note to pass along. >> kyle: great but not tonight. i'm busy. >> sonny: hey, derrick. what are you doing here? >> derrick: will's text said to meet you guys at the club. >> sonny: oh, meaning the edge. >> derrick: oh. >> sonny: yeah. >> derrick: right. >> sonny: well, i'm heading over there in a few minutes if you want to wait for me. >> derrick: yeah, sure. thanks for the invite.
use #cleartheshelters. show us pictures of your pet. come out saturday august 15th to help welcome a new friend into your home and family. for shelter location and fees tap on the "nbc 10 news" app and we'll have it right there. >>> chief meteorologist glen hurricane schwartz here. storms rolling in. >> yeah it's going to be an active afternoon. we'll be updating the afternoon on facebook twitter, nbc10.com. you can follow the weather in lots of different ways. this is...
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you rely on us in good weather and bad, from sunny days to severe storms. >> remember, we love hearing from you too! in between the times you see us on-air, you can still get in touch. show us what the weather's like where you are. let us know how we're doing. >> thanks for watching and we'll see you soon! marilia: hello, and welcome to the hollywood news report. i'm marilia moreno your cinema guide for what's going on in movies today. it's summer which means theaters are packed with films that make you laugh and take you on a nonstop thrill ride. join us as we give you an exclusive look at hollywood's biggest and best summer blockbusters. all this and more on "the hollywood news report," where news is entertainment and entertainment is news. ♪ >> hold on, cowboy. ♪ >> let's all go to court. >> summer is here, but the summer box office season officially kicked off in april with “furious 7” and “avengers: age of ultron” setting box
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goalie jim craig, joining us exclusively later to show us the stuff and tell us, why is he selling? >>> there is an oil boom in america. as you know, drill, baby, drill, worked very well up north. the country fracking away. the prices are volatile and dropping as iran plans to start dumping millions of gallons on the world market. what has that done? we saw oil prices plummet this month alone. it turned out to be huge business for one bank, not even an u.s. bank, a french bank that bets on the good ol' u.s. of a. ceo of bnp paribas north america with us exclusively life, next on "countdown." ♪ the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. >> the closing bell in 45 m
goalie jim craig, joining us exclusively later to show us the stuff and tell us, why is he selling? >>> there is an oil boom in america. as you know, drill, baby, drill, worked very well up north. the country fracking away. the prices are volatile and dropping as iran plans to start dumping millions of gallons on the world market. what has that done? we saw oil prices plummet this month alone. it turned out to be huge business for one bank, not even an u.s. bank, a french bank that...
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us. ask your doctor about xarelto®. >>> meteorologist, david murphy back inside with a look at the forecast and some folks seeing some precipitation. stormtracker 6 live double scan showing us most of usy and it's soupy and humid out there, but if we go in tighter you can see the movement of precipitation coming through lancaster county for the most part and entering berks county. lots of how long happening here and if i bring in our lightning counter, storm tracker 6 will show you in the last 10 minutes nearly 100 strikes from this batch coming in. reading getting close and honey brook in the next half hour. if you want to go out and get stuff done there fine you can do it for another hour or so. and after that you have to start hunkering down a bit, because they will bring more up. these are not as significant in doylestown but nonetheless the soupy air mass is coming in from the west. the action cam is down the road at the st. charles cemetery where pope francis is staying as he arrives in september. a pretty picture and clouds overhead are starting to get thicker, looking at the numbers, 88 degrees in philadelphia and 74 is your dew point, soupy out there wins out of the south-sou
us. ask your doctor about xarelto®. >>> meteorologist, david murphy back inside with a look at the forecast and some folks seeing some precipitation. stormtracker 6 live double scan showing us most of usy and it's soupy and humid out there, but if we go in tighter you can see the movement of precipitation coming through lancaster county for the most part and entering berks county. lots of how long happening here and if i bring in our lightning counter, storm tracker 6 will show you in...
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us. us to show us how important they are -- these are live pictures. that's ellen who works our desk. help keep them safe. she is such a trooper. >>> and breast fest -- it runs from noon to four. $65 at the door. it'll get you food and bottomless beer and proceeds will benefit the maxwell clinic a felon pro-- nonprofit. we will check in with the organizers for more on why today's event is so personal for her. >>> i will look at how much cooler we will be today and in the extended forecast. we have the possibility of rain. more on that in just a bit. >> thank you. >>> the alameda county sheriff showing off some new technology designed to keep their canine officers safe. they are using a sensor to detect if a car is to hot for them. it'll alert officers if it's to hot or the ac stops working. byin the past officers used a pager system to be told but sometime ises they could be out of range if the officer went to far inside a building. >> before all we had was a pager. it just v ib rated. that's all we had. very simple technology. this has come a long way. >>> the new system costs $700 p
us. us to show us how important they are -- these are live pictures. that's ellen who works our desk. help keep them safe. she is such a trooper. >>> and breast fest -- it runs from noon to four. $65 at the door. it'll get you food and bottomless beer and proceeds will benefit the maxwell clinic a felon pro-- nonprofit. we will check in with the organizers for more on why today's event is so personal for her. >>> i will look at how much cooler we will be today and in the...
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use on the show but use that #. big brother is coming. how many urban centers across the globe usingto track your every move. and we will answer the trivia question. stay tuned. 57 the florida of break how many pounds of french fries to they eat and one year? is 30 pounds. today's national french friday the belgians and claimed to have invented them but it is the first annual canada a french fry fast. i ask each of these americans to tell me they're favorite french fried is ever wrecked - - mcdonald's and wendy's? >> very exciting. >> experimental. [laughter] give me the first batch. >> behalf wendy's a better burger and her donald's? that is better burger. >> nine need to cleanse your palate. kennedy: it is coming your way. mcdonald's. number three. wendy's. that has eight we're despised to edit. that is the better burger and yours was wendy's. where am i? >> you got it. >> mine was a stick of clinton -- gluten. >> that is when they taste great san a gadget can get a a good to unfree button -- a clinton free but and. kennedy: jewelry chest that did not win this year. >> that was mal
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i think sometimes about what these stories tell us what the history and the past tell us about the future. and they show us the enormous awes barriers to -- enormous awes barriers to problems one or two generations ago. this is a young country. we were talking last night at dinner. the president's father was the first president. we are a generation reviewed, and the daily humiliations of colonialism. that is recent history. the corruption and colonialism and tribalism confronting young nations. that is recent history. what the stories also tell us is an ark of progress. from foreign rule to independence. from isolation to education, engagement with a wider world. it speaks of incredible progress. so we have to know the history of kenya, as we americans need to know our history. we need to know where we come from. they have to remember why the lessons are important. we know our history so we can learn from it. we learn history because we understand our sacrifices. so we understand we are doing it on behalf of future generations. there's a proverb saying we have not inherited the land for our fore bearers, b
i think sometimes about what these stories tell us what the history and the past tell us about the future. and they show us the enormous awes barriers to -- enormous awes barriers to problems one or two generations ago. this is a young country. we were talking last night at dinner. the president's father was the first president. we are a generation reviewed, and the daily humiliations of colonialism. that is recent history. the corruption and colonialism and tribalism confronting young nations....
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use on the show but use that #. big brother is coming. how many urban centers across the globe usingology to track your every move. and we will answer the trivia question. stay tuned. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? 57 the florida of break how many pounds of french fries to they eat and one year? is 30 pounds. today's national french friday the belgians and claimed to have invented them but it is the first annual canada a french fry fast. i ask each of these americans to tell me they're favorite french fried is ever wrecked - - mcdonald's and wendy's? >> very exciting. >> experimental. [laughter] give me the first batch. >> behalf wendy's a better burger and her donald's? that is better burger. >> nine need to cleanse your palate. kennedy: it is
use on the show but use that #. big brother is coming. how many urban centers across the globe usingology to track your every move. and we will answer the trivia question. stay tuned. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my...