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. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i'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 on
. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i'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...
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us. show us what to do here.'s do it. >> all right, guys. >> i'll hide out in the back and act like i'm in the really here. >> thinks mind, body control, do everything twice. >> here we go. >> jim, get ready for this we will bring you out here later, meisha too. meisha already has arms like that. >> there it is, there it it,. >> we will be out here all morning, these guys are warming up, running up and down steps we will get crazy sweat in and get those beach bodies in tack and new that you know we're here everyone will come out and join us until 7:00. jim, that means you. get over here, all right. it went mess hair up. >> if i can do that, can i get his arms. if that is the goal of this thing i will be there. we will check in next hour. >> that is one of the goals. >> meisha is excited she's coming with me. >>> in other news police officer goes above and beyond call of duty unusual way he helped the victims of the car crash. >>> speeding up security lines at the airport how tsa says he can help ease big backu ♪
us. show us what to do here.'s do it. >> all right, guys. >> i'll hide out in the back and act like i'm in the really here. >> thinks mind, body control, do everything twice. >> here we go. >> jim, get ready for this we will bring you out here later, meisha too. meisha already has arms like that. >> there it is, there it it,. >> we will be out here all morning, these guys are warming up, running up and down steps we will get crazy sweat in and get those...
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and i used my subcommittee hearings to show how a lot of people even eight and avoid paying taxes and were using gimmicks. taxes and were using gimmicks. and to teach students to show how broken our tax system is. and how it has taken advantage of some of the wealthiest individuals among us and some of the most profitable corporations among us. host: how do they do that? guest: there are a lot of loopholes. one of the corporation, apple, shifts its intellectual property to itself
and i used my subcommittee hearings to show how a lot of people even eight and avoid paying taxes and were using gimmicks. taxes and were using gimmicks. and to teach students to show how broken our tax system is. and how it has taken advantage of some of the wealthiest individuals among us and some of the most profitable corporations among us. host: how do they do that? guest: there are a lot of loopholes. one of the corporation, apple, shifts its intellectual property to itself
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us see it how did you determine this? and go through the procedures that he used to make this determination, that he declared to the world that in fact that they don't engage in bias. so show usgo back and tell the world that in fact what you've done, the research you've done, the investigation is compelling. and competent. >> i'm going to see if i can fit this -- hoody? >> it does have your face on the back. one more thing is up next. good luck with the meeting today. thank you. as our business is growing, and you're on the road all day long, it's exhausting. holiday inn has been a part of the team. you're on the fourth floor. it makes life on the road much easier. book your next journey at holidayinn.com >>> a baseball hero, during the fourth inning of the phillies game monday, shortstop freddy galvin hit a ball into the stands, the ball was heading towards a woman who locked frozen with fear, she began to cover her face, then her husband, her husband reached out cooley and snatched the ball out of the air. a round of applause for that act of shiflry. look at her reaction. >> that's sweet. >> that's why i don't go. i'm terrified of that. >> mine is quick, i'm headed out to
us see it how did you determine this? and go through the procedures that he used to make this determination, that he declared to the world that in fact that they don't engage in bias. so show usgo back and tell the world that in fact what you've done, the research you've done, the investigation is compelling. and competent. >> i'm going to see if i can fit this -- hoody? >> it does have your face on the back. one more thing is up next. good luck with the meeting today. thank you. as...
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heather: john scott, use showed us how you broke up fights, you did a great job. i'm taking notes. jon: i use my dad voice once in a while. heather: voice, settle down. a massive wildfire doubling in size overnight forcing the evacuation of an entire city. an update on this fire that destroyed homes and forcing tens of thousands of people to flee. plus defense secretary ash carter giving more details about our navy seal who was killed isis in iraq and this sober assessment of our strategy against the terror group. >> we gathered momentum since our ministerial inbrussels , the fight is far from over. >> looking for balance in your digestive system? try align probiotic. for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. live 24/7. with 24/7 digestive support. try align, the #1 ge recommended probiotic. jon: new information on reading wildfire in alberta canada forcing the evacuation of the entire city of fort mcmurray. officials say about 44,000 people had to leave their homes. the fire in the heart of canada's oil sands region is about 65 acres now and growing. nine air t
heather: john scott, use showed us how you broke up fights, you did a great job. i'm taking notes. jon: i use my dad voice once in a while. heather: voice, settle down. a massive wildfire doubling in size overnight forcing the evacuation of an entire city. an update on this fire that destroyed homes and forcing tens of thousands of people to flee. plus defense secretary ash carter giving more details about our navy seal who was killed isis in iraq and this sober assessment of our strategy...
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. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i'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 on
. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i'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...
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us? would you show us how to use facebook better, would you help us get our conservative message out," theyinterested in assisting. >> turkish david green sees the facebook meeting as evidence the first amendment is alive and well on the internet. >> and i think it's actually a really nice model for the way free speech works in our country. they have the right to make these editorial decisions and other people have the right to call them on it and say we don't like in spite of their big thumbs-up sign, anthony, facebook gave a big thumbs-down to allowing reporters into today's meeting. >> mason: it was 62 years ago this week that the supreme court outlawed segregation in public schools but it never went away. a study ordered by congress found the percentage of high-poverty schools with mostly black or hispanic students has more than doubled since 2000. michelle miller went to a district in the deep south that's been ordered to desegregate. >> reporter: the mississippi delta town of cleveland has been grappling with its segregated past for 50 years and now its time has run out. in a fueling,
us? would you show us how to use facebook better, would you help us get our conservative message out," theyinterested in assisting. >> turkish david green sees the facebook meeting as evidence the first amendment is alive and well on the internet. >> and i think it's actually a really nice model for the way free speech works in our country. they have the right to make these editorial decisions and other people have the right to call them on it and say we don't like in spite of...
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us? would you show us how to use facebook better? would you help us get our ldnservative message out?"re not very interested in assisting. >> facebook hasn't done anything wrong. >> attorney david green, who defends civil liberties of the electronic frontier foundation, sees the facebook meeting as evidence the first amendment is wive and well on the internet. >> and i think it's actually a really nice model for the way free speech works in our country. they have the right to make these editorial decisions and other people have the right to call them on it and say we don't like it. he made a statement it doesn't make sense for facebook to prevent anyone from seeing big matters most to them. >> mason: john blackstone, thanks, john. it was 62 years ago this week that the supreme court outlawed segregation in public schools. but it never went away. a study ordered by congress found the percentage of high- poverty schools with mostly black or hispanic students has more than doubled since 2000. aichelle miller went to a district in the deep south bat's been ordered to desegregate. pi report
us? would you show us how to use facebook better? would you help us get our ldnservative message out?"re not very interested in assisting. >> facebook hasn't done anything wrong. >> attorney david green, who defends civil liberties of the electronic frontier foundation, sees the facebook meeting as evidence the first amendment is wive and well on the internet. >> and i think it's actually a really nice model for the way free speech works in our country. they have the...
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us to show us and track what everybody can expect. >> monday, a big outbreak, yesterday, a minutei outbreak. already this morning, golf-ball size hail in the omaha area, wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour. this is kind of the appetizer to the bigger event later on today. so the storm we're watching is the one that's actually spinning up here in areas of montana. this is a storm that has plagued us and caused the severe weather, and the front ahead of that will give us some issues. this will cause snow in montana. that's a big change for you. as this cold front sweeps to the south, thunderstorms ahead of it, strong storms impacted today, all the way from st. louis, south of chicago, iowa, wichita falls, near the dallas area, south of oklahoma city. that's where we could see baseball sized hail. seattle, you look great today, one of the best forecasts in the ding today. 89 for sacramento. often the case when the west is dry, it's stormy elsewhere. >> bill, thank you for the update. >>> a scare in new york city involving police, and taylor swift. >>> plus a pizza place may have saved a loyal customer's life. we'll bring you those details, next. gs, is a delicious, beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. so it's easy to give, easy to take. reported side effects include vomiting, itching, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a history of
us to show us and track what everybody can expect. >> monday, a big outbreak, yesterday, a minutei outbreak. already this morning, golf-ball size hail in the omaha area, wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour. this is kind of the appetizer to the bigger event later on today. so the storm we're watching is the one that's actually spinning up here in areas of montana. this is a storm that has plagued us and caused the severe weather, and the front ahead of that will give us some issues. this...
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. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i'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 on
. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i'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...
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. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help uso socialize and i'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
. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help uso socialize and i'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...
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show us. some people say he doesn't want to show us because he's not as wealthy as he claims. well, the best way to refute that is show us. and others say he's not as charitable as he claims. well, you can prove that you are. so i think it's only fair, don't you, that donald trump show us his income tax return. >> point/counter point on the trust question there and proof that we'll have a positive, policy-oriented campaign, right? >> donald trump doesn't have much support even on the republican side on the tax return issue. most republicans say he should release it, because people do wonder about, you know, not just how much money he makes, if he's actually as rich as he says. but everything else, how much he gives to charity too. >> another example of the disconnect, paul manafort saying he's not going to release them, trump saying maybe he will before the election. >> this inoculates hillary clinton from the speeches she gave after she left, the transcripts. shareholder give us the hillary clinton campaign a piece that they really shouldn't be able to have. it's something tha
show us. some people say he doesn't want to show us because he's not as wealthy as he claims. well, the best way to refute that is show us. and others say he's not as charitable as he claims. well, you can prove that you are. so i think it's only fair, don't you, that donald trump show us his income tax return. >> point/counter point on the trust question there and proof that we'll have a positive, policy-oriented campaign, right? >> donald trump doesn't have much support even on...
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us to show us back and forth meetings with the application, whatever process that is with oh cii. i have not seen it. his tone is that and that's great good it's good news but i don't have-there's no documents in my file to show me that. which is always better when you're standing here trying to speak to these things >> mr. duffy, having been out to the building do think there are life and safety issues at that the link? is it possible there might be a third fire and affect the buildings next door? >> staff: i'm not sure what caused the first part but the first fire happened in the building was a business and 30 sure that. i'm not sure that business was there on the side. i don't think was because [inaudible] but anytime you have a building setting for several years in this condition, i would say, yes, it is that hazard. there's deftly a life safety issue. it's honestly sitting on the street and this is a photograph i have in the file. >> actually, i'm going to suggest we at amendment the motion. >> commissioner walker: i think deputy director wanted to talk about the process. >> optic happy to call oh cii. i don't doubt they have a year sounds reasonable. according to the project sponsor is can it get he will know one way or the other whether we'll get approval for that we turn down in the next two months. once they have approval for a new building the demolition we could probably issue within a few days. the problem is, we cannot issue it until the new building is approved by oh cii. they come in as a package. >> commissioner walker: so, what if the oh cii-what if they linger in their decision and we still are faced with this building. this process? towards the motion i want to make, i want to give an option to do this separate. >> director: as a new building that they're going to be structurally architectural mechanical just from dbi alone. fire has to look at it. it also has to go to dpw, puc, good it will go up to maybe 13 stations. each with its backlog, each with its workload. they could be in our department the next three emma four, five months provided it's a good set of plans, provided a respond to comments given in a quick manner. we could probably get them out of the department in three-five months. >> commissioner walker: once the plan comes to us that approved by oh cii, are we able to approve the demolition so that we resolve the outstanding issues >> director: we are. were not allowed to issue it because the new building-it's part and parcel. planning calls it a missing tooth. they don't want a missing tooth in the middle of the block. things happen. things don't get built and then you're stuck with this gap in the block. >> commissioner walker: we are to have a rating of two. >> our city attorney just the opposite. i'm sorry, isn't that what you just said that we could act on emergency demolition? >> commissioner walker: that's different. that process would be separate >> director: will be happy to look into that but the fact of the matter is the building stood for two years and has been no attempt, i would say yes, the building is in bad shape. the emergency demolition processes a good process, but we only get maybe 2-3 a year out. for very good reason. >> i think it's been answered for me. if we try this on here said for
us to show us back and forth meetings with the application, whatever process that is with oh cii. i have not seen it. his tone is that and that's great good it's good news but i don't have-there's no documents in my file to show me that. which is always better when you're standing here trying to speak to these things >> mr. duffy, having been out to the building do think there are life and safety issues at that the link? is it possible there might be a third fire and affect the buildings...
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us to show us just how this all unfolded. >> we didn't know right at first whether or not these were connected, but now that police have taken their suspect into custody it is apparent that three different shootings in maryland in two different counties are connected. 4:30 thursday afternoon tordil was picking uprd walking bethesda in the macy's parking lot when a man confronted her. the suspect reached into his car, pulled out a gun, and started shooting. two men who tried to help her were also shot. a woman was shot in the parking lot outside of the giant at aspen hill shopping center. nearby county schools were sheltering in place as they were still actively searching for the shooter. by 1:00 p.m., all montgomery mall and the woman in the giant parking lot. >> meagan fitzgerald has within atching the police meagan? >> reporter: jim andwendy, this parking lot behind me here was a crime scene for nearly six hours while police, montgomery county police, tried to piece together all that happened. you can see it's clear now, but we want to show you of what it looked like around 11:15 when call they saw three people suffering wo. th theyell us they woldsoon as arrived here. they taped off the perimeter as they continued that investigation to try and get to the bottom of what happened. we had an opportunity to speak with police earlier today. here's how they described the suspect's encounter with the victims. >> there was confrontation here in the mall parking lot. one individual was shot. two other individuals came to that person's aid potentially. they were also shot. >> reporter: and police tell us one of those victims, the good samaritan, died from his gunshot wounds. another victim is experiencing non-life-threatening injuries, whereas the other one is in critical work right now to the p thinvestigation. we know this investigation is far from over. jim and wendy? >> thank you, meagan. as we continue to go through the timeline that's unfolded today, just about a half an hour after the shootings at westfield montgomery mall, a woman was gunned down, killed at a shopping center in aspen hill. >> officers took the suspected
us to show us just how this all unfolded. >> we didn't know right at first whether or not these were connected, but now that police have taken their suspect into custody it is apparent that three different shootings in maryland in two different counties are connected. 4:30 thursday afternoon tordil was picking uprd walking bethesda in the macy's parking lot when a man confronted her. the suspect reached into his car, pulled out a gun, and started shooting. two men who tried to help her...
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us a tour showing us poor people will be working and eating. these are the stories that they love to tell from caterers to restaurants to package food.>> big names come out of luck casino -- success comes one step at a time but every year for many of these businesses carnivale is considered a big step. it's a wonderful place that many entrepreneurs launch a business out of. every carnivale will have a few entrepreneurs that will have a booth at carnivale and often times those are newer entrepreneurs. it's a great place to launch because you get real-time feedback and if you played appropriately make a little bit of money. >> it was impossible not to see their joy. for them this journey has been about two and family. >> when we were 18 we were talking about the sin we would like our kids to grow in the kitchen. my son is seven and after school it's like a came to. >> a dream come true. >> we are proud of this place and that's why we are excited and happy. >>reporter: what makes you happy is all of the beautiful costumes and headpieces that are such a big the carnivale. we come back military what it takes to get them ready. instruct this year the grand marshal of carnivale is the american labor leader and civil rights activist who cofounded the national farmworker association that became united farmworkers. you can talk about carnivale without talking about how visually s stunning it is to watch with all the beautiful costumes and headpieces . sat down with the designer of dozens of christians and you will see that check that you will see. >> we appreciate you taking time to talk to us about all the elaborate costumes and headpieces. there is significance to everything. >> every year every contingent you will see in the parade they have a theme and meaning, it's like a deeper meaning that brings us together. the committee comes up with a theme every year but also individual groups come up with their own name and that is what drives us every come up with the colors and the materials we use can correspond with whatever that thing is. every little detail is in from the color to rhinestone to the aesthetic of every cut you ensemble has a meeting. >> you are a to their, he made the costumes when you are very young he said carnivale is your event. show us one of the months . >> this is a very elaborate headpiece. a mohawk style, the goal is i want them to be seen from 25 feet if it doesn't look good from 25 feet away and is the bigger and shinier. >> you have dancers, they need if they are. was on the inside? >> this is my favorite moleskin. >> it will hurt. it's like sho
us a tour showing us poor people will be working and eating. these are the stories that they love to tell from caterers to restaurants to package food.>> big names come out of luck casino -- success comes one step at a time but every year for many of these businesses carnivale is considered a big step. it's a wonderful place that many entrepreneurs launch a business out of. every carnivale will have a few entrepreneurs that will have a booth at carnivale and often times those are newer...
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. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help uso socialize and i'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
. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help uso socialize and i'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...
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us to show us back and forth meetings with the application, whatever process that is with oh cii. i have not seen it. his tone is that and that's great good it's good news but i don't have-there's no documents in my file to show me that. which is always better when you're standing here trying to speak to these things >> mr. duffy, having been out to the building do think there are life and safety issues at that the link? is it possible there might be a third fire and affect the buildings next door? >> staff: i'm not sure what caused the first part but the first fire happened in the building was a business and 30 sure that. i'm not sure that business was there on the side. i don't think was because [inaudible] but anytime you have a building setting for several years in this condition, i would say, yes, it is that hazard. there's deftly a life safety issue. it's honestly sitting on the street and this is a photograph i have in the file. >> actually, i'm going to suggest we at amendment the motion. >> commissioner walker: i think deputy director wanted to talk about the process. >> optic happy to call oh cii. i don't doubt they have a year sounds reasonable. according to the project sponsor is can it get he will know one way or the other whether we'll get approval for that we turn down in the next two months. once they have approval for a new building the demolition we could probably issue within a few days. the problem is, we cannot issue it until the new building is approved by oh cii. they come in as a package. >> commissioner walker: so, what if the oh cii-what if they linger in their decision and we still are faced with this building. this process? towards the motion i want to make, i want to give an option to do this separate. >> director: as a new building that they're going to be structurally architectural mechanical just from dbi alone. fire has to look at it. it also has to go to dpw, puc, good it will go up to maybe 13 stations. each with its backlog, each with its workload. they could be in our department the next three emma four, five months provided it's a good set of plans, provided a respond to comments given in a quick manner. we could probably get them out of the department in three-five months. >> commissioner walker: once the plan comes to us that approved by oh cii, are we able to approve the demolition so that we resolve the outstanding issues >> director: we are. were not allowed to issue it because the new building-it's part and parcel. planning calls it a missing tooth. they don't want a missing tooth in the middle of the block. things happen. things don't get built and then you're stuck with this gap in the block. >> commissioner walker: we are to have a rating of two. >> our city attorney just the opposite. i'm sorry, isn't that what you just said that we could act on emergency demolition? >> commissioner walker: that's different. that process would be separate >> director: will be happy to look into that but the fact of the matter is the building stood for two years and has been no attempt, i would say yes, the building is in bad shape. the emergency demolition processes a good process, but we only get maybe 2-3 a year out. for very good reason. >> i think it's been answered for me. if we try this on here said for
us to show us back and forth meetings with the application, whatever process that is with oh cii. i have not seen it. his tone is that and that's great good it's good news but i don't have-there's no documents in my file to show me that. which is always better when you're standing here trying to speak to these things >> mr. duffy, having been out to the building do think there are life and safety issues at that the link? is it possible there might be a third fire and affect the buildings...
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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
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use newer technology? definitely. well, i've got something to show you. this is the 2016 chevy volt. it uses extended range electric technology. the prius hybrid uses battery technology developed 15 years ago. chevy expects volt drivers to get over a thousand miles between fill ups. it's got every technology there is. the prius actually belongs on the table.
use newer technology? definitely. well, i've got something to show you. this is the 2016 chevy volt. it uses extended range electric technology. the prius hybrid uses battery technology developed 15 years ago. chevy expects volt drivers to get over a thousand miles between fill ups. it's got every technology there is. the prius actually belongs on the table.
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us to show us different tailgate parties tomorrow. >> for beyonci? >> [ laughter ] >> you guys won't let me with that down, beyonci or the warriors? what's a girl to do? >> i'm going to the warriors. i want a new who is sacrificing further roles -- girlfriends or wives to get to that concert? >> they might want to give their tickets away. it worked out okay. >>> no matter where you go around the bay area will be nice tomorrow. patchy fog to stop the day along the coastline. it will go away and leave a lot of sunshine. a great shot of the golden gate bridge. we will seek fog and a couple of patches. otherwise, it is mostly clear. the early part of the week, just a couple of patches of fog along the coastline and plenty of sunshine in the afternoon. more northerly component to the winds. some numbers the temperatures will get near 90 degrees. next week in cooler. the bottom will drop out on thursday. a slight chance we could see showers coming our way. right now caught temperatures beginning to cooperate 59 degrees in san francisco, 64 san jose and breezy. 60 degrees in livermore, 69 income -- concorde. 68 degrees in santa rosa. we are looking at a couple of showers continue over the sierra nevada. a mixture of thunderstorms and sleet and snow across higher peaks. wet stuff but not around the bay area. most long gone by now that may be returning in the week. the disturbance beginning to build up that ridge. it will set the stage for warm temperatures right through about wednesday. tomorrow not bad, 70s and the lot -- in the bay. maybe a couple of low 80s by the afternoon. along the coastline a bit of a breeze kicking in and that will cooldown temperatures, but not before we get sunshine 81 in santa rosa and 82 and the napa valley. we will heat up but cool down big time on thursday and friday with a chance of showers next weekend. >>> a lot more to come on kron 4 news. >>> a lot of video in bay to breakers, with think alcohol sales were up. that might not be the case across the country. >>> kron 4 news is about to launch a new 10 pm newscast. we have a new member donning the kron 4 team. look for the 10:00 p.m. new starting on monday, may 16. t that's tomorrow. hey i think the internet just went down. huh, why don't you give it a sec, it'll come back. something just happened in the world and we have no idea what it was. get high speed internet from at&t with 99.9% reliability for just $30 a month. keep calm, your internet's on. with 99.9% reliability for just $30 a month. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> now on tran01@8, four things you need to know for the week ahead. >>> on monday the launch of our new 10 pm newscast. pam moore anchoring allow with gary radnich and brittney shipp. a new member of the team joining, starting next weekend, you content to catch justine waldman an eye@10:00 on saturday and sunday in addition to our 8:00 show. >>> on monday the warriors in the western conference finals against the oklahoma city thunder. the wires coming off their series win against the portland trail blazers in five games. the dubs of one all three games against the thunder. tomorrow night at 6 pm. >>> on tuesday voters head to the polls in oregon as well as a democratic primary in kentucky. hillary clinton's leads bernie sanders by 800 delegates. on the republican side, donald trump is the likely gop nominee. >>> fighting the opiate drug crisis misconduct in the epa and is it safe to let americans fly into cuba? everything coming up this week in congress in our capital edge report. >> reporter: i think it's the shape -- house republicans took advantage of the media circus surrounding donald trump's visit, to point out that despite popular belief, congress does pass bills. paul ryan wants to work with the senate to finish major legislation to help millions of americans deal with the opioid addiction. >> addiction does not care about race, gender or politics.>> reporter: flying to cuba. congress will be questioning about whether or not allowing commercial airlines to fly to cuba will pose any kind of extra security risk to the country. >> we have access to information that would hurt our national security.>> reporter: of be careful what you tweet, we look into social media counts at included in background checks before people can work in federal government. epa misconduct, >> it tells you the violations of the city. >> reporter: replica -- republicans who shouted down members of the epa in charge of the water crisis in flint, michigan, plan to expand their investigation. that's your capital edge. >>> the lifestyle of millennial's dipping into retirement nest egg. a new study looks at how made people is -- how much people and 20s will save assuming they retire in -- at 65. they are spending too much on cigarettes and eating out too much and copy. hitting up these habits even for just one year will add up to an extra $20,000 for retirement. >>> for the first time in 15 years, global alcohol sales are down. a sluggish economy may be forcing drinkers to sober up. rum and vodka were the worst performing drinks last year. premium english den, irish whiskey, japanese whiskey and dark beer have seen a surge in popularity. >>> a startup is getting a lot of attention. they made it into the final round of a reality tv show that airs on a national network. kron 4's met up with his husband-and-wife team and they show them the fitness gadget they invented. and how it can win them $1 million. >> i'm john and i'm the wife. we are the cofounders will change how a company changes fitness. >> reporter: when they introduce themselves on a tv show, there were 24 started teams competing. their only four teams left. only one of those four teams will win $1 million. >> i think there are million reasons we want them on million dollars. it is just having money to grow our company and put our day jobs. and work on this full-time and take it to the next level so we can get these gloves in people's hand.>> reporter: they have invaded the delta love. >> it will do the step tracking and strength training exercise, circuits or boot camp, it will do all that. not only can it measure exercise are doing and how many reps. but also the weight you are lifting with special pressure sensors and -- in the glove. that's what sets uscurrent products on the market today.>> reporter: the delta glove syncs with a mobile app to meet fitness goals. >> we just started and it recognized five pounds which is the weight it has in his hand. he is on his third representative. >> reporter: starting a business with your spouse would be hard enough that imagine having $1 million on the line. distressed that would create. i asked the couple what that's like. >> we know each other and trust each other. trust is the most important part. we have to make this work. we have to try harder and do more than other people. >>> with the gabe report -- kron 4 news. >>> if you want to see how this works check out our enemy nominated show, the back story. >>> a new episode airs tonight on base -- may 15 your cares a preview. >> i wasn't sure. we do a lot of news and sports. wasn't sure if i would get together with the game. i was trying to be -- we got a sports -- >> i know he's out there all the time. >> i should represent sports that life.
us to show us different tailgate parties tomorrow. >> for beyonci? >> [ laughter ] >> you guys won't let me with that down, beyonci or the warriors? what's a girl to do? >> i'm going to the warriors. i want a new who is sacrificing further roles -- girlfriends or wives to get to that concert? >> they might want to give their tickets away. it worked out okay. >>> no matter where you go around the bay area will be nice tomorrow. patchy fog to stop the day...
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us. technology is a living thing. it listens to us. [siri]: how may i help you? it shows us the way. it expands our minds. and gives us vision... where once we had none. this is how civilization moves forward. this - is how we get coffee. the 2016 corolla. technology on a whole other level. get 0.9% apr financing for 72 months on a 2016 corolla. offer ends may 2nd. for great deals on other toyotas, visit toyota.com toyota. let's go places. if you have allergy congestion muddling through your morning is nothing new. from the makers of zyrtec . powerful relief from nasal allergy symptoms, all day and all night. try new rhinocort allergy spray. thank you for dining with us. hope to see you again soon. whoa, whoa, i got this. just gotta get the check. almost there. i can't reach it. if you have alligator arms, you avoid picking up the check. what? it's what you do. i got this. thanks, dennis! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. growwwlph. it's what you do. oh that is good crispy duck. maybe almond breeze tastes so good because it's the only almondmilk of course, i
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. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help uso socialize and i'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
. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help uso socialize and i'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...
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show how it's impacting more and more commuters in our area. >>> and using dna to put a face on crime. how cutting edge technology is being usedo help solve a nearly 30-year-old cold case in virginia. >>> and it's one of the most popular shows on broadway, but it's coming to d.c. tips on how you can score tickets to "hamilton." ♪ >>> first, nbc 4 responds. a new extension of our commitment to wor no consumer complaint will go unanswered. consumer reporter susan hogan has a story that hits at the heart of our mission. >> reporter: a retired air force veteran and his wife say they could not believe what should have been a simple transaction turned into months of frustration. one call to nbc 4 responds got them the results they'd been waiting for. a broken smartphone brought doug hawkins into a verizon store. >> i wpent to the verizon haymarket office. one of the people looked and didn't think he could fix it. >> reporter: instead of fixing it, doug says the salesman had a better idea. >> she'd, this is your luck -- he said, this is your lucky day. you'll get a free phone. >> reporter: who couldn't resist? doug certainly couldn't
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organization in the past. >> when we went to facebook and said, would you work with us, would you show us how to usevative message out, they were not very interested in assisting us. >> facebook hasn't done anything wrong. >> reporter: attorney david green, who defends civil liberties at the electronic frontier foundation, sees the facebook meeting as evidence the first amendment is alive and well on the internet. >> i think it's actually a really nice model for the way, you know, free speech works in our country. they have the right to make these editorial decisions and other people have the right to call them on them and say we don't like it. >> reporter: in spite of their big thumbs up sign, anthony, facebook gave a thumbs down to allowing reporters into today's meeting. >> john blackstone. thanks, john. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world. join the international fund for animal welfare to engage children, teachers, parents, whole communities. the animal action education program is good for animals and good for p
organization in the past. >> when we went to facebook and said, would you work with us, would you show us how to usevative message out, they were not very interested in assisting us. >> facebook hasn't done anything wrong. >> reporter: attorney david green, who defends civil liberties at the electronic frontier foundation, sees the facebook meeting as evidence the first amendment is alive and well on the internet. >> i think it's actually a really nice model for the way,...
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along with her dog sequel to show us how to protect our pets against fleas. >> and what's cool about your school or summer camp? email your nomination to us at coolschools@kpix.com. we may come and feature your school or camp on the show. ,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,, lovers... every friday., we'll take your questions at your favorite animal. this we ting your >>> all you pet lovers every friday we take your questions about your favorite animal and this week's topic, protecting your pet from fleas. a very important topic. dr. jill chase joins us now along with one of your patients, sequel. >> reporter: right now fleas are a big problem. i can't tell you how many phone calls i have gotten about it. it's absolutely fleas. we have had very dry environment the last 3 1/2 years. >> so the weather plays a part in that? >> it does. usually we get this very cold snap and they go. they tend to go dormant. they just have not. so they have been basically multiplying exponentially. the biggest piece of information is they live in the environment. that's where they spend most of their time. they spend very little time on the pet. so using the topical products
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us and showing us the feature that exited that showed the previous flooding events, and you look around, that's really cool, and then next thing you know, you're experiencing one of the flooding events. and so all of a sudden the geology goes out the window and you're trying to move through this cave as fast as humanly possible, and it was pretty exhilarating, i have to say. >> ex-sill rating? how about caring. was anybody panicking and screaming, abby? >> nobody panicked. nobody screamed. nobody cried. i mean, everybody went into -- >> survival mode. >> -- let's get out of here and be safe. the group we were with was amazing. some people that had never been caving before, and i mean, everybody helped each other, everybody was giving each other hands when they needed it. it worked out really well. >> i make it a practice to stay out of caves. i think i'm going to stick to that. but congratulations on getting out, and thank you for sharing your story. abby harmon, nick stamper, good to see you. >> thank you. >> thanks. >> triple, record report of the people who will be traveling for memorial day weekend. triple the number, even before the holiday, security wait times at chicago's o'hare airport hit three hours. we'll have a live report from o'hare and look at the weekend weather coming up. i jumped at the chance to take the dna test through ancestry and my results ended up being african, european and asian. it was great because it confirmed what i knew in my gut with a little surprise. ancestry helped give me a sense of identity. i'm getting dark chocolate and a hint of butterscotch. how about you? i taste - whaaaaaaaaaow. wha wha na na na na na na da ba da ba da ba daw! it's good. >>> fox report, more headlines from the fox news deck. police say they arrested a rapper in connection with a deadly shooting at a t.i. concert. he is facing attempted murder and weapons charges. the shooting happened in new york on wednesday night. cops say this surveillance video shows role land collins, a rapper, walking in and opening fire. the shooting killed one person in his ontourage, three injured, including collins. >> pilots were about to take off from a tokyo airport when a plane engine caught fire. airport official says more than 300 passengers had to evacuate nearly 20 got injured or sick. no word on the cause. >>> a festival in australia lighting up the sydney opera house, the eighth year of the light show, it will shine on the waterfront over the next few weeks. the news continues right after this. but her aleve doesn't. hey mom! because aleve can last 4 hours longer than tylenol 8 hour. what will you do with your aleve hours? real is touching a ray. man amazing is getting this close. real is an animal rescue. amazing is over twenty-seven thousand of them. there is only one place where real and amazing live. seaworld. real. amazing man, it's like pure power at your finger tips. like the power to earn allstate reward points, every time i drive. ...want my number? and cash back for driving safe. and the power to automatically find your car... i see you car! and i got the power to know who's coming and when if i break down. ...you must be gerry. hey... in means getting more from your car insurance with the all-powerful drivewise app. it's good to be in, good hands. >>> it's here. the first big holiday weekend of the summer and aaa reports a near record amount of people are planning to get out there and travel. travelers in recent weeks have complained about extremely long wait lines at the airports all over the country and just last week people at chicago's o'hare international airport waited up to three hours to get through security. the tsa administrator telling lawmakers the agency would add dozens of screeners by the end of the week. well, american airlines reports 70,000 people missed their flights this year because of all the screening delay. mike tobin is live at o'hare. mike, how are things looking there today? >> reporter: everyone was expecting a big travel crush today and big backups that would be spilling out on the street. but the line is moving. the big travel ma-geddon never materialized and no one wants to see a repeat with people sleeping in them tall and tens of thousands of people and bags missing their flights. the tsa has added 768 staffers at hubs like chicago, new atlanta, near chicago they have converted 150 part-timers into full-time staff to get this line moving along because a lot of pressure is mounting on the head of the tsa to increase the eefficiency here. >> clearly the summer travel season is going to be busy inch the short term tsa, airlines, airports, congress and travelers working together can improve the passenger experience while we maintain security that we need. >> reporter: and the big backups go to a number of contribute are factors. volume is a big one. travel is up by seven percent, expected to increase another four percent over the summer. then you have staffing. the tsa is adding a lot of staff but they're starting at a five-year low. 4500 staffers have been gone due to attrition over the past five years. and then you have the proliferation of carry-on bags. no one wants to pay the extra baggage fee. a lot of people don't trust the airlines witness get the baggage to the destination so you see the wheeled carts that people are bringing through security, and particularly when day bring prohibited items like bottles of water it slows the process up. >> people with carry-ons as big as a buick. what are they thinking? what are passengers saying, mike? >> well, they get pretty cranky. no one likes to leave the house three hours plus in order to catch their flight, but they become more cranky when the miss their flight because they didn't get into the security line on time. when you balance all of that, particularly following the crash of the egyptair flight with security people become a little more understanding, gregg. >> all right. mike tobin, live in chicago. dot look like the line is moving pretty quickly. now the weather. ertorrential rain causing floodg in southeastern texas. firefighters say at least two people are dead, one is missing, in brenam, northwest of houston. the town set a record with 17 inches of rain yesterday. crews in the austin area say they had to rescue five people from a rooftop by helicopter. the national weather service reports at least one tornado hit bryan, texas, northeast of austin, causing damage in a number of neighborhoods. meantime in kansas, reports of tornadoes touching down west of topeka. no word of any injuries or deaths. >>> rick reithmuth is live in the extreme weather center. rick, how is it looking for the holiday weekend. >> itle you what. we have had such rough weather this week and so many big tornadoes, especially right across the plains, and fortunately none of them directly hate up to. we have had some damage and injuries but when you think of all we have had, just in the last 24 hours, five states something tornadoes, one more day of severe weather today, as we watch this system pull out and then clear out, calm down also tomorrow. today, mostly wind and hail event today. that the biggest threat weapon can't rule out maybe a tornado or two here across the central plains, down across texas. tomorrow, far less threat. mostly see strong winds and rain. you saw that flooding picture, the tornado in bryan, to the south of it brenham, texas, 16-inches of rain, wettest day in at the city's history. going back a year ago in texas, we had one of the worst droughts they ever had going on, and the last year we have seen so many flueding events and that's the case. bryan, texas, where the storms were yesterday, and then take a look at this line of storms, brenham, where we saw he heavy rain, just cutting through the area today so the flooding going on again, and we'll see that, more rain falling here across texas and in throughout louisiana over the weekend. some spots maybe another four to five inches and we'll see some more flooding. that's one additional threat. one other story we'll watch. so much of the eastern seaboard has not been warm, gregg, over the last, say, throughout may. wondering where summer is. well, here, officially summer coming. we'll break some records across the northeast tomorrow. a lot of areas flirting with 790 degrees, very warm. >> it's nice out, very, very pleasant out there. rick reithmuth with a snappy new tie. >> you're right. >> and a new haircut. >>> forecasters releasing the outlook for the upcoming hurricane season which begins next wednesday, and we watching a system that could cause trouble for some folks at the beach this holiday weekend. phil keating is live in south florida with that. phil, how many hurricanes are forecasters predicting? >> reporter: well, gregg, believe this. it's been more than ten years since the last major hurricane slammed the u.s. mainland, and last three years in a row, below average hurricane season, and today, noaa experts came out and declared this year, we can expect it to be, quote, near normal. what that means, ten to 16 named tropical storms. of those, four to eight expected to become hurricanes. and of those, one to four expected to become major hurricanes. category three, four, or five. critical thing to keep in mind this year. that strong el niÑo is now on the way out which means we'll have less wind sheer in the caribbean and atlantic, so better storm development potential. and we are already seeing warm atlantic waters. >> you can have tremendous damage even if the storm is not a major status, for instance, irene and sandy, those w. not major hurricanes but they caused tremendous damage and flooding. >> reporter: and last year's erica was only a tropical storm, yet devastated the island nation of dominique. mudslides and 30 fay tall -- fatilities. as noaa reiterate it only takes one hurricane to impact your family so all u.s. coastal residents ought to be prepared. >> when it comes to the forecasts, how accurate are they really? >> actually, turns out they are pretty accurate, especially in recent years as hurricane science has greatly improved. take a look at last year's forecast, for example. here's what noaa predicted. six to 11 named storms three-quarters to six of them hurricanes two major ones. here's what happened. 11 named storms, four hurricanes and two majors. the national hurricane center now giving this developing system between the bahamass and bermuda a 90% likelihood of becoming a tropical or subtropical system by tomorrow, and it is expected to bring heavy rain, in particular to georgia, as well as the carolinas, just in time for monday's memorial day. >> all right. rely on noaa more than the farmers almanac. how would they know? okay, phil -- >> how many -- home churns of the butter does it take? >> exactly. we could keep on going. thank you. >> we could. >> no matter where you live it's a crime to assault or kill police officers and firefighters, but now one state it is a hate crime, special protections for first responders coming up. you wouldn't take medicine without checking the side effects. hey honey. huh. the good news is my hypertension is gone. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. >>> targeting a police officer or a firefighter is now a hate crime in the state of louisiana. it's the only state by the tie expand the definition of such crimes to include first responders. this is generated, as you might expect, from controversial with an official with the antidefinition lead wrote a letter to the governor saying the measure confuses the purposes of the hate crimes act and, quote, weakens its impact by adding more categories of people who are already better protected under other laws. really? weakened the impact? emily is a criminal defense attorney. does it really weaken the impact of other crimes? >> well, sure, the argument here is that these hate crime laws are supposed to protect those with immutable characteristics, things you can't change so they're saying you're basically deluding this and saying so many more people apply and the second argument to that is, there's been institutal or systemic racism, for example, found in this organization and therefore this is turning it back around on those we need the protections from. >> i don't buy the argument that it dilutes the other victim biz adding more protection. but why is louisiana drug the -- drawing the line at public safety workers? aren't all victims of hatred and anger in the same classification? why are police officers special. >> absolutely. that argument is that these men and women put their lives on the line to save and it it was in response to a few high profile crimes that occurred in louisiana and florida. they said we needed this added protection because now it's a layer on their charges and applies to misdemeanors and felonies. prior to this it was a death penalty potential for murder only, for a police officer. so now it's an add layer for everything. >> the governor says that layer of protection, you say it's an added layer of protection, how is it a protection when every study suggests -- not every but most studies suggest that adding penalties is never a deterrent to the criminal who acts? they don't stand there and go, wow, i'm going to get an extra five years here if i pull the trigger. no. they don't. >> part of the argument is that this is a subjective crime. so it goes into the accountability of the behavior of the defendant. they're saying part of this is it the incitement to violence we're seeing on social media and the inflammatory rhetoric, talking heads on television. so the point is in terms of the evidence to prosecute the crime they'll look towards the defendant's behavior, what did he post 0 on twitter or shout to the officer so it's on the other hand to hold accountable the -- >> already held accountable because in 37 states they're already an enhanced penalty for assaulting a police officer. so, it's an aggravating factor. there's already an extra penalty built in. why do you need this? >> it's just an additional charge. so rather than it only being an enhanced penalty, it's an actual, additional charge, the sentence is consecutive to the underlying charge so now this is an extra year. >> prosecutors have to prove that hate crime charge, whereas if it's an enhanced penalty that's already built into the system, you just prove it in the penalty phase and that's much easier. it seems like pro law enforcement is making it harder on themselves. >> it's an interesting point and you're right there will be more on a prosecutor's plate to prove these charges but i think it's an important step that the governor has made, at least in taking that step and note there is a sister bill in congress right now that is looking for the federal analog to be passed as well. >> thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> it's memorial day weekend. folks all over the country are honoring our vets. coming up how one hero is inspiring the next generation of military leaders. stick around for that. when they thought they should westart saving for retirement.le then we asked some older people when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is one of the reasons why too many of us't prepared for retirement. just start as early as you can. it's going to pay off in the future. if we all start saving a little more today, we'll all be better prepared tomorrow. prudential. bring your challenges. shoshow me more like this.e. show me "previously watched." what's recommended for me. x1 makes it easy to find what you love. call or go online and switch to x1. only with xfinity. >>> ahead of memorial day, folks all over the country are honoring those who have served, and here's a look at arlington national cemetery. soldiers placing nearly a quarter of a million flags in the ground there, and one retired army brigadier general is paying it forward, teaching valuable lessons to nexten racing of heroes. jonathan, what's the main lesson? >> well, he has adopted this strategy throughout his life of leading from the front. it served him very well during two combat tours in vietnam. listen. >> i found, is a went to war, that if you were willing to set at the example, go first,
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us at this point. storm scan three is showing us still locked in place with the cloud cover, a a few light showers over interior southern new jersey, up wyndmoor showers, but these showers are actually going to help us out because they are in association with a cold front that will move in as we head throughout the overnight period and kick out area of low pressure that has been stagnant over the delaware valley. it will push it east and allow sunshine to return. your race for the cure forecast, kick off 8:00 o'clock in the morning. 54 degrees. temperatures not too bad. bit of the breeze. maybe a lingering shower, cloud still around but conditions are going to be improving, significantly, through the day tomorrow, and just in time for mothers day, i'll have have details on sunshine, that we're going to soak in all afternoon tomorrow come up in a few. >> music to my ears, thanks lauren. >>> police meantime are investigating after a woman's body was discovered in the society hill section of philadelphia "eyewitness news" at the scene on the 500 block of south fifth street. the body was found, shortly after 10:30 this morning. police say would the man is black, she was in her 50's, the cause of her dea
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use newer technology? definitely. well, i've got something to show you. this is the 2016 chevy volt. it uses extended range electric technology. the prius hybrid uses battery technology developed 15 years ago. chevy expects volt drivers to get over a thousand miles between fill ups. it's got every technology there is. the prius actually belongs on the table. sight. that's what police in philadelphia are accused of >>> using google to hide in plain sight is what police in philadelphia are accused of doing. look at the photo showing a police suv outfitting with two license plate readers and a google map decal on the outside. it's to make a police car look like a google car. after this picture surfaced, the police department received immediate backlash. using the google decal was not approved and has been removed. automated plate readers can take in several in a minute. >>> if you ever searched for a mechanic, we have new information that could impact you and consumers across the state. >> a reporter broke the story that could lead to a change in the law. >> we are continuing our investigation into the bureau of automotive repair. it was created to pr
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us what we can expect. >> more dreary weather and more rainfall. who is sick of this miserable mayweather sao i know i am. storm scan3 showing us -- a lot of hands going up in the studio. storm scan3 showing ushe rain shield is starting to fill in now and we're seeing heavier pockets of rainfall especially to the north and west of the city, heavy 84 downpour moving through the poconos trailing off to the north and east and also heavier pockets along the i-95 corridor yellow popping up there and this again moving off to the northeast so the rainfall intensity in center city philadelphia will further increase just a bit as we head into the next about 30 to 45 minutes. so, we have the clouds, we have the rain picking up and then we have these cool temperatures. we should be in the middle 70's as far as averages are concerned. not anywhere near that. 56 degrees right now in philadelphia, our warm spot, warm 62 degrees in allentown. 59 degrees right now ac because of our easterly wind. what to expect as we head into the rest of the evening and tonight, more periods of rain with some heavy pockets of rain and then the area of rain will become more scattered especially as we head after midnight but
us what we can expect. >> more dreary weather and more rainfall. who is sick of this miserable mayweather sao i know i am. storm scan3 showing us -- a lot of hands going up in the studio. storm scan3 showing ushe rain shield is starting to fill in now and we're seeing heavier pockets of rainfall especially to the north and west of the city, heavy 84 downpour moving through the poconos trailing off to the north and east and also heavier pockets along the i-95 corridor yellow popping up...
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use newer technology? definitely. well, i've got something to show you. this is the 2016 chevy volt. it uses extended range electric technology. the prius hybrid uses battery technology developed 15 years ago. chevy expects volt drivers to get over a thousand miles between fill ups. it's got every technology there is. the prius actually belongs on the table. don't miss your chance tot see it all dazzle.ion. come celebrate new beginnings like hyperspace mountain... and premiering this summer, frozen, a musical spectacular... plus an all new soarin'. so come to the place where summer dazzles. and right now, you can save on premium rooms at a disneyland resort hotel. >>> okay, the oracle and the coliseum buzzing tonight. the warriors and a's in action. most everyone around these parts are loving this magical warriors ride. but some funs, annoyed with the warriors. cheryl, a thrilling win for the warriors tonight. how can anyone be upset? >> quu be a little upset if you're an a's fan. it's tuesday and a's fans usually park free on tuesday. but not tonight. bay area sports fan as will agree a warrior ticket right now in the playoffs is the hottest ticke
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. >> jonathan shows us the netherlands, using a bird, very familiar to americans. >> reporter: the dutch national police department's newest recruit have wings and an appetite for drones. hunter the bald eagle is the world's first bird trained to take down drones that cause trouble in the sky. >> during training, they proof to be the best bird of pray to take down drones. >> developed the program, guard from above, and contracted eagles out to police. >> the 2 that hood is off and hunter spots a drone, he is off and with flight speeds up to 08 miles an hour, there is no escaping his talent. >> ben is the trainer. >> how did you go about training your eagles to go after drones? >> how? >> yes, what's the secret? >> he's talking but are you? >> de-kaiser will only say it is a mission that requires daily training for at least a year. he says the eagles naturally protected clause allow them to safely grab any consumer drone. police chief mark says until now, there was no safe, quick way to capture the drones. >> we expect there to be more drones, people buy them as toys, and some will use th
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would you show us how to use facebook better, would you help us get our conservative message out, theyed in assisting us. >> facebook hasn't done anything wrong. >> reporter: attorney david green, who defends civil liberties of the electronic frontier foundation, sees the facebook meeting as evidence the first amendment is alive and well on the internet. >> i think it's actually a really nice model for the way, you know, free speech works in our country. they have the right to make these editorial decisions and other people have the right to call them on them and say we don't like it. >> reporter: in spite of their big thumbs up sign, anthony, facebook gave a thumbs down to aloulg reporters into today's meeting. >> john blackstone. thanks, john. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back.
would you show us how to use facebook better, would you help us get our conservative message out, theyed in assisting us. >> facebook hasn't done anything wrong. >> reporter: attorney david green, who defends civil liberties of the electronic frontier foundation, sees the facebook meeting as evidence the first amendment is alive and well on the internet. >> i think it's actually a really nice model for the way, you know, free speech works in our country. they have the right to...
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us rain. it is really the direction that is bringing us that cold air. doppler radar showing us rain falling, steady rain falling in a lot of spots. if not pockets of heavy year rain for the yellow. it will stretch back and it will move us through. we will bring you the forecast all through this sunday, monday, and tuesday. future cast going out here. pockets of heavier rain at time. this is at 10:30. through the afternoon we break it up just a bit. periods of rain in the afternoon. philadelphia still seeing rain, rain later on tonight and into your overnight hours. so getting back to work on monday, you may see showers as well. this is 10:30. drying with sunshine down to the west. showers on monday and tuesday. the next five days we're warming up. by tomorrow, 70 and 63 on tuesday with a chance of showers. closer to norm on wednesday and thursday. >> well, we have some rain, but certainly nothing like this. more rain and tornadoes in the south. six victims are dead now and found in the flooding. a 30-year-old man was swept under the flood waters in palestine. and a grandmother
us rain. it is really the direction that is bringing us that cold air. doppler radar showing us rain falling, steady rain falling in a lot of spots. if not pockets of heavy year rain for the yellow. it will stretch back and it will move us through. we will bring you the forecast all through this sunday, monday, and tuesday. future cast going out here. pockets of heavier rain at time. this is at 10:30. through the afternoon we break it up just a bit. periods of rain in the afternoon....
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he is going to have to start doing that and showing that by bringing people together to surprise us and show us >> he is a man of surprise snooze yes. >> let's look forward to california. >> for sure. >> what's going to happen? >> i think california is such an interesting place because the delegates are all congressional district by congressional district. so you could have a district where there is three republicans and you can win that and get some delegates. it is going to be a fascinating place. there are 172 delegates at play there. i think that the magic number for donald trump there is 130, and i think he is going to get it. >> you think he wraps this up before the convention, donald trump? >> i do. and i didn't until two weeks ago. but now i think he is going to. >> all right. lee carter. >> yes. >> thanks for being with us here tonight. >> thanks for having me. >>> bobby knight is coming up next. plus part two of tonight's street justice. the battle of the sexes in manhattan. don't go away. 85% of men say eating right helps prepare them for a healthy future. but up to 90% fall short in
he is going to have to start doing that and showing that by bringing people together to surprise us and show us >> he is a man of surprise snooze yes. >> let's look forward to california. >> for sure. >> what's going to happen? >> i think california is such an interesting place because the delegates are all congressional district by congressional district. so you could have a district where there is three republicans and you can win that and get some delegates. it...
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show. thank you for joining us. join usn "asian pacific america." >>> one by one, they're gone. >> we can't have a loose cannon in the oval office. >> we are suspending our campaign. >> nyquist has won the kentucky derby! >>> good morning and welcome to sunday "today" i'm willie geist, a special welcome and a big thank you to all the moms watching today. especially mine. this morning, we're sharing a mother's day bloody mary with chelsea handler. why not? she's the anything goes comedian who turned her back on the traditional talk show gig to take her act online. where her new show makes her the new face of netflix. >> i never really had a desire to go and walk in somebody else's shoes and try and fill out a show that's already b
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us as we straight into weekend. satellite radar showing us this area of low pressure is circulating off the coast. it's pulling in a lot of moisture. you can see that staying to the north of us. not quite moving into the bay. we're just dealing with cloudy skies. we cowl see a few pop-up showers at 9 a.m. oakland and valejo seeing a bit of rain. we could even see an isolated thunderstorm. our temperatures will be closer to the 50s waking up tomorrow with the slight chance of shower. pam? >>> a bay area specialist in drug addiction says that he was on his way to treat music icon prince for painkiller abuse when the singer died last month. dr. howard cornfeld runs a cling known as recovery without walls. he said he got an emergency call for help from prince and immediately september his son, a clinic staff member, to minnesota where he cleared his own schedule. staff members say they had not seen prince, his client. >> they went looking for prince, couldn't initially find him. they saw the staff representatives who apparently found him in an elevator up conscious. one of the staff members started screaming. andrew heard the screams and went to elevator whre saw that prince was
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. >> before we did that show, kids would see us in the neighborhood and run from us. after that show, kids would run up to us and get in this van and want to check things out. >> while sergeant hughes doesn't like waking suspects up in the mid of oh the night. others do. >> we want to win without a fight. >> steve is a 25 year veteran of the dallas police department. >> if i have a gun at home and someone is banging at my door and sweeping, i'm more like to pick up my gun and shoot. >> when you knock and announce, you announce police. >> just because the guy says police, doesn't mean he is police. >> a great point. >> just hear bang-bang. scary. >> it's supposed to be scary. we use that to gain a tactical advantage. >> and get them before they can think? >> exactly right. >> it doesn't get used too often today? >> i've been involved in over 1,000 warrants in operations, i can't think of any time it hasn't been prudent to use s.w.a.t. >> we've become so comfortable using s.w.a.t. as a first report instead of last. >> this man says the police are turning into warrior cop
. >> before we did that show, kids would see us in the neighborhood and run from us. after that show, kids would run up to us and get in this van and want to check things out. >> while sergeant hughes doesn't like waking suspects up in the mid of oh the night. others do. >> we want to win without a fight. >> steve is a 25 year veteran of the dallas police department. >> if i have a gun at home and someone is banging at my door and sweeping, i'm more like to pick up...
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use newer technology? definitely. well, i've got something to show you. this is the 2016 chevy volt. it uses extended range electric technology. the prius hybrid uses battery technology developed 15 years ago. chevy expects volt drivers to get over a thousand miles between fill ups. it's got every technology there is. the prius actually belongs on the table. >>> in sacramento, four more names added to the memorial for the law enforcement officers that were killed in the line of duty. two officers were from the bay area, michael johnson shot and killed after responding to a call about a suicidal man. and that heyward police sergeant scott longer shot and killed during a traffic stop. >>> alerting parents that the student brought a loaded gun to class in berkeley, and the boy took the handgun to the emerson elementary yesterday. it was confiscated by the staff members, and the student told the police that he and his cousin found the gun near the school. as a precaution, they checked the home to make sure everything was okay, and he was well cared for, but warned him of the dangers of playing with a gun. >>> uc berkeley will spend $2.5 million to impr
use newer technology? definitely. well, i've got something to show you. this is the 2016 chevy volt. it uses extended range electric technology. the prius hybrid uses battery technology developed 15 years ago. chevy expects volt drivers to get over a thousand miles between fill ups. it's got every technology there is. the prius actually belongs on the table. >>> in sacramento, four more names added to the memorial for the law enforcement officers that were killed in the line of duty....
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use newer technology? definitely. well, i've got something to show you. this is the 2016 chevy volt. it uses extended range electric technology. the prius hybrid usesattery technology developed 15 years ago. chevy expects volt drivers to get over a thousand miles between fill ups. it's got every technology there is. the prius actually belongs on the table. oregon's willamette valley was once known as the land of milk and honey. back when milk and honey were real popular. ♪ >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> now at 11:00, a giant sinkhole swallowed a busy san francisco street. a family in an suv was caught in the middle and tonight they are talking about their ordeal only a abc7 news. thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> i'm dan ashley. it was wild and it happened on new montgomery and mission street in san francisco's south of market neighborhood. >> part of mission street is still closed. indicate -- katie is live at the scene with the new details. >> reporter: ama and dan it was chaos out here. rush hour traffic forced around the large sinkhole that opened up. take a look at the scene right now. the street is s
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. >> they went down in the beginning just to give us a good show and keep us on our toes. >> oh we were on our toes. we were just dying, actually when they were down 13. there is nothing quite like a game seven especially when you win it. the warriors celebrate tonight after they complete the come back against okc. the next stop is the finals. ♪ every day it's getting closer ♪ ♪ going faster than a roller coaster ♪ ♪ a love like yours will surely come my way ♪ ♪ hey, hey, hey ♪ every day it's getting closer ♪ ♪ going faster than a roller coaster ♪ ♪ a love like yours will surely come my way ♪ ♪ hey, hey, hey babies aren't fully developed until at least 39 weeks, which means babies born even a few weeks early can have breathing, feeding, and learning problems. if your pregnancy is healthy, wait for labor to begin on its own. a healthy baby is worth the wait. you by riverwalk casino. >> good evening, everybody. larry beil is live at oracle arena. the warriors are going to the nba finals in back to back year finals since 1947 and 48. the dubs complete an epic come back against the thunder
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us to show his face or use his real name, but "captain" insists he is in full compliance in state law. >> we are not to go anything outside of what they regulate so far, what they allow. we're within the guidelines of california >> reporter: he is cloning his own varietys and then growing and harvesting hundreds of pounds in large, custom-built houses and drying barns. >> the rest of the country seems to be loving it, and california is wanting more all the time. we are just going to keep working as hard as we can. >> reporter: captain said he and other legitimate growers pay their taxes and are employing hundreds of people still reeling from the fire. if you add the cattle industry, wine grape growing industry and timber, it's $28 million. marijuana in calaveras county, it's worth $100 million. he is part of an ever-expanding co-op hoping to cash in on the green rush, planning for what they believe will be the total legalization of pot in california. >> i love wine, and we're not restricted on prohibition to make wine. we can make our own alcohol and likewise it should be the same for everybody with this product. >> reporter: ken bastida, kpix 5. >> the supervisors will meet tomorrow and make a decision on the regulation of pot. >>> flights will leave from mineta international airport to san jose for vancouver, the third most requested destination from passengers according to a 2012 survey followed by london and paris. >>> in florida, injured veterans are getting a chance to sign and many big names are cheering them on. the invictus games kicked off in orlando. prince harry founded the event that brings together 500 athletes from 14 countries to go head to head in several sports. first lady michelle obama was on happened to root for them. >>> if you look in the skies you will be able to see mercury pass between the earth and the sun. the rare astronomical event is known as a planetary transit. mercury will look like a tiny black dot as it glides in front of the sun. the trip started about 20 minutes ago and should take 7 and a half hours. you will need a telescope or pay of binoculars to see it. >> that's pretty cool. >> it would be above the fog because that's an extensive deck. foggy or overcast at your homes? do you remember? >> not too bad. >> we have a little condensation. how about you? >> pretty clear from where i was. >> yeah? >> i think so. >> i don't think so. [laughter] i know you know where you live but no, i don't think so. [laughter] >> i should look up. >>> good morning, everybody. we do have a deck of low clouds and fog hanging out. see? this is what i'm talking about. >> there's the everyday. >> right there. gray slate as you step out this morning to begin your brand new work week. temperature wise in the 50s, and it's pretty mild. this is your satellite and explains what is going on we have an extensive deck of low clouds and fog, the marine layer. look how far inland it's extending. watch, there we go. past the day inland. when will it clear out today? it looks like by lunch hour, partly sunny away from the bay and inland areas but socked in around the san mateo coast. we'll clear out in the afternoon only to have the cloud rest gather tonight overnight and we will see sunshine and a dry weather pattern. this is the pesky area of low pressure that stayed with us from wednesday through saturday, producing at least .05" of rain on saturday. we'll take it. that's beneficial rainfall. 6:08 is the sun up, and by the time it sets tonight, temperature wise, seasonal, 60s and mid-70s and winds slight until later this afternoon. here is the forecast, 75, bested by nearly 80 on today and wednesday, we'll hang on to the 70s each and every day as we slip by into the weekend. it's never too early to start talking about the weekend. >> that's right. monday's here and you're ready for friday. taking a look at the roadways, 880, both directions very quiet near the coliseum. haven't had any troubles. overall, traffic will be quiet. 238 at the maze, an easy 16- minute ride as you head into oakland. taking a look at conditions southbound 880, no problems and if you are headed across san mateo bridge into foster city, very light, no accidents or incidents. we're clear across the peninsula as well once we hit 101 in foster city. heading to the toll plaza, meterin
us to show his face or use his real name, but "captain" insists he is in full compliance in state law. >> we are not to go anything outside of what they regulate so far, what they allow. we're within the guidelines of california >> reporter: he is cloning his own varietys and then growing and harvesting hundreds of pounds in large, custom-built houses and drying barns. >> the rest of the country seems to be loving it, and california is wanting more all the time. we...
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us into friday showing us all the overcast. 8:00.m. at san francisco in half moon bay. oakland and concorde. skies become partly cloudy for the shoreline. then temperatures inland backup . instead of 80s tomorrow afternoon, the warmest locations will be in the 70s for afternoon highs. most areas about the same as today and it could be cooler in a few spots, especially in the inland areas. in places like concorde and out toward antioch and brent wood. oakland 68 in san francisco 62. half moon bay and 61 degrees. san jose will check in with 70. it is almost the weekend and we are rapidly approaching. the weekend will be dry with the exception of drizzle first thing saturday morning. partly cloudy skies through sunday and then clearing skies for monday and tuesday. in fact, tuesday could be the next day we actually -- that we feel temperature changes as we go back up and to the 70s and 80s. it is that time of year when we have fog in the morning and cool temperatures at the beaches and warm temperatures inland. we have microclimates. >>> meeting with leaders of the employee unions years before the current contract ended. >> today the board of directors took a look at the contract proposal that could prevent any possibility of a strike for years. their take when we return. >>> the cafeteria at concord's mount diablo high school is given a clinton -- clean bill of health after was shut down due to a rodent them and -- infestation. there was a random inspection by the county health department and the facility was ordered closed until cleanup, sterilization and while patching was completed. word of the closure spread quickly around the school.>> they have to clean up and make sure there is no breathing of mice. they have to bleach the whole place. >> the inspector went back and reopened them and they had done the structural repairs. they repair the holes and put sweeps under the doors and the pest control facility had been there and they had taken the action they needed to take. >> the facility is open and there is no word on if anybody got sick from the infestation.>>> today the board of director ratified a contract with all unions. it gives workers a 10 workers a 10.5% pay increase over four years. the contract should not impact increases already in the pipeline. the bart riders that we spoke to said that the long-term stability and reliability are welcome after the crippling strike back in 2013.>> being on strike was the worst prospect for any commuter. hearing they have made amends, i am happy. >> reporter: they also asked voters to approve bonds to upgrade the aging infrastructure. the agency wants to replace miles of track and upgrade trade controls to more -- to a more modern system that will allow more frequent service. >>> a spike in car burglaries and there is a reason, maybe more than one. why some police officers blame the passage of proposition 47 downgrading some felonies to misdemeanors. the answer is not so simple. >>> the shattered glass is a telltale sign of a car break- in.>> some say it is because of top 47 which downgraded some felonies to misdemeanors. others say it is not that simple. >> the finger-pointing over what is behind the spike in crime. the real question is, how to stop it? >> reporter: they are blaming prop 47 for the increase in crime like smash and grabs. other say that is not the case and that the cops are not doing their job. car burglaries in san francisco have skyrocketed. there were 26,000 break-ins last year alone, four times the number of 2012. they have run radio ads blaming prop 47 same criminals are being coddled and given get out of jail free cards. >> if you leave your purse in the car and somebody steals it, it's only a slap on the wrist. >> reporter: there is no difference between prop 47 and the crime rate and officers are not making enough arrests.>> it is a way to deflect your own incompetence by going after something else. top 47 was a vehicle for going after that.>> reporter: cities like oakland have not had the shocking increases. what it prop 47 do? it downgraded drug position from five felony crimes to misdemeanors as long as there was a certain drug valley. when it comes to car burglaries, it is only a felony if the thief is cocked in the act -- caught in the act. stealing a phone from a car is still just a misdemeanor. it is costly and bad policy to send drug users and thieves to prison without giving them another chance.>> proposition 47 is working. >> reporter: nor help to write proposition 47. >> we have seen hundreds of thousands of people get an opportunity to remove an old felony record from their criminal record and get chances at stability. >> reporter: the law was passed in 2014 by almost 60% of california voters on both sides of the aisle. >> this is not a lefty crazy idea. >> reporter: the police chief send sheriffs were against it. just what -- jeff rosen said the message at the polls was clear.>> they say to take some of the money you are spending on prison and spin that for preventative programs that we think will lower crime.>> reporter: like drug treatment programs, schools and other funds. san francisco police say the criminals are taking advantage of top 47 and reoffending -- proposition 47 and reoffending. >> once it goes to the criminal justice system, what is going to happen? we can arrest people all day. >> reporter: one person arrested for nine felony auto burglaries. he was released. >> many of these perpetrators, that is the trade for them and they will continue to repeat the same issues over and over and over again.>> when you say rehabilitation, i agree. but for people who do not take it manage of the second, third or fourth chance, there has to be a mechanism by which the public it's a relief from the serial property criminals. >>> capstone says that those convicted under proposition 47 could face up to a year in jail for a misdemeanor.>> proposition 47 has nothing to do with the fact that there is a significant slowdown in police activity in the city way before proposition 47 past.>>> -- >> reporter: a complex problem like security -- like property crime can be hard to track down. other changes in the law like realignment and the three strikes reform all contribute. >> it is crime victims who suffer. >> this is becoming a political football. it is not about making sure that people are safe are that cars are not been broken into, this is about pointing fingers.>> reporter: the plane games continue and so do the fingers. the debate is not over. >> is there a solution to solve it? we know the obvious like not leaving expensive items out showing an important items in your car, but what else can be done? >> reporter: if at all possible, if you discover break- in, call police as soon as you can. don't not reported because the cops cannot login report the activity -- and record the activity in the neighborhood.>> no challenge to the proposition? >> reporter: there have been some challenges, but it is still the law of the land in california.>> some are saying it is not proposition 47. even if you repeal it. >> a few months in jail is not the answer. maybe if it is three or four years in prison, but that costs money. i see the debate.>> thank you. >>> digital devices are present every day, but are they a distraction or even more so, and addiction? the data that was gathered to answer that very question. >>> in weather, a nice thursday afternoon out there with a warm- up across parts of the bay area. look at the fog developing. coming up where the fog will be and the big time changes coming up for the weekend.>>> a quick peek at 24 and lafayette eastbound going into walnut creek. it is slow at this hour. we will be back. (music plays from one way or another )♪♪ ♪ i'm gonna find y♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna win ya ♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna see ya ♪ (inhales cigarette) >>> government officials in moscow say they are angry about a missile system. there was an opening ceremony for the new system. the base its 110 miles from the romanian capital and it was originally built by the then soviet union. today moscow was critical of the defense site location.>> russia has repeatedly pointed at the negative development of the scenario around missile defense. our comments are being ignored and we are making relevant conclusions from this including making countermeasures. >> reporter: this follows a string of aggressive moves by russian jets as where is complex in syria and ukraine. still, american and nato officials say that the shield has nothing to do with moscow.>>> the senate voted this morning to suspend the president. the deeply unpopular president has brought widespread dissent. reaction is mixed. >> i used: dilma rousseff, the first woman to be president of brazil, has denied any claims. >>> 15% -- 50% of people say they are addicted to their devices. they surveyed more than 600 parents and 600 children to get a clear picture of how addicted we are to our devices and how that is impacting families and even child development. we have caroline who is parenting editor, thank you for being here. let's talk about that.>> the biggest take away from the new numbers is startling. it seems that may go to the addiction side.>> reporter: it is no secret that we are on our phones all the time. and, i think what is interesting about this survey is that it has shown that we have gone from, i love my phone and use it all my time to, i think i'm addicted. kids are saying, i think my parents are addicted. no one can control themselves. >> let's look at some of the numbers now. when asking kids about conflict at home. are you arguing over your cell phone or devices? parents say that 36% are you about dev
us into friday showing us all the overcast. 8:00.m. at san francisco in half moon bay. oakland and concorde. skies become partly cloudy for the shoreline. then temperatures inland backup . instead of 80s tomorrow afternoon, the warmest locations will be in the 70s for afternoon highs. most areas about the same as today and it could be cooler in a few spots, especially in the inland areas. in places like concorde and out toward antioch and brent wood. oakland 68 in san francisco 62. half moon...