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he create ad jet that can get us to california in five seconds. what is tesla? tesla is the ultimate momentum stock, when momentum stocks go against you, every investor need to look out. is a long way down. i need better news flow and earnings from this company to halt the decline. >> i want to turn to one much my other favorite stocks, lululemon. ceo chip wilson went online with apology. let me play it and get your reaction on the other side. >> i'm sad, i'm really sad, i'm sad for the repercussions of my actions. i'm sad for the people at lululemon who i care so much about that really had to face the brunt of my okay shuns. -- actions. i take responsibility for all that has occurred and the impact it has had on you. melissa: thawas one of the worst apologies i have ever seen. first of all, looks like he is reading from a prompter. that is one of the classic apologies from the husband, you're sitting there listening for what i did was wrong, what he said he is sorry what happened as a result of what he said. not that saying that these women's bodies was the faul
he create ad jet that can get us to california in five seconds. what is tesla? tesla is the ultimate momentum stock, when momentum stocks go against you, every investor need to look out. is a long way down. i need better news flow and earnings from this company to halt the decline. >> i want to turn to one much my other favorite stocks, lululemon. ceo chip wilson went online with apology. let me play it and get your reaction on the other side. >> i'm sad, i'm really sad, i'm sad for...
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i used to ship it froze ton california. >> i'm not a deep dish fan. >> jon: get to the traffic and weather already! [laughter] i'm late and i need to know if i need to wear a coat. [ laughter ] anyway, some people thought that my contribution to the pizza dialog was not particularly well reasoned. >> jon stewart went on a rant. >> stewart fired off a tirade, it continued like that for a while in the cheesesy new york accent. >> jon: cheesy new york accent
i used to ship it froze ton california. >> i'm not a deep dish fan. >> jon: get to the traffic and weather already! [laughter] i'm late and i need to know if i need to wear a coat. [ laughter ] anyway, some people thought that my contribution to the pizza dialog was not particularly well reasoned. >> jon stewart went on a rant. >> stewart fired off a tirade, it continued like that for a while in the cheesesy new york accent. >> jon: cheesy new york accent
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i had my whole life. >> and so did 13-year-old stephanie, who used to live in southern california. >> i didn't talk about it, i didn't know much about it. >> both are u.s. citizens, forced to leave their homeland when their parents were deported. there are 5,000 u.s.-born kids living throughout the mexican state of baha. >> we met ana and ysidro, born in mexico, but live the in the u.s. since babies. moving back has not been easy. >> we are passing the border, there's trash everywhere. the walls are graffiti and stuff. >> schools in mexico struggle with lack of funding and a lack of space. they are certainly not equipped to handle the needs of thousands of binational students. >> they are subjected to teasing because they don't speak spanish or dominate the language. the teachers don't have the patients for the kids. >> a pilot program is so critical. three days a week students like stephanie and ysidro come to the community center on the outskirts of town. they learn spanish, computer skills and receive counselling. >> she says they are students with different needs and don't feel pa
i had my whole life. >> and so did 13-year-old stephanie, who used to live in southern california. >> i didn't talk about it, i didn't know much about it. >> both are u.s. citizens, forced to leave their homeland when their parents were deported. there are 5,000 u.s.-born kids living throughout the mexican state of baha. >> we met ana and ysidro, born in mexico, but live the in the u.s. since babies. moving back has not been easy. >> we are passing the border,...
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to shoot. in our. brains or we had in california and i used to go down and shoot every day after school i started shooting not turn i was probably eighteen. with brain he would go to the shooting range and he took me with a few times and tell me how to should have been doing it ever since i think it's important that women know how to shoot that they can protect themselves. the weapon is heavy difficult for such a young child to handle. gretchen doesn't intervene she wants her some to feel empowered. that. we teach jack that guns are to kill in the right situation. he's learning as a target to just learn as a target shooter for hunting but if the situation should arise but that it can be used to kill. killing par is one thing it can do but it can also be used as many more things and it's important for him to know that that it needs to be used in different. situations and we'll teach him that of course it's not correct to kill unless somebody is attacking him. for. this year's sights and see a target. but i can't. thank you need to go up higher. remember safety rules. ok if you're ready for one round in. th
to shoot. in our. brains or we had in california and i used to go down and shoot every day after school i started shooting not turn i was probably eighteen. with brain he would go to the shooting range and he took me with a few times and tell me how to should have been doing it ever since i think it's important that women know how to shoot that they can protect themselves. the weapon is heavy difficult for such a young child to handle. gretchen doesn't intervene she wants her some to feel...
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to top it with our vinegar... and there you have it. heirloom tomato, micro basil, burrata mozzarella, salad. so, once again, for "california country," this is chad minton urging you to useeativity and please keep cooking. >> as californians, we're connected to agriculture. that's why the allied insurance partnership with the california farm bureau offers us discounts on auto insurance, whether we live on the farm or in the city. as a member of the nationwide family of companies, allied insurance is committed to protecting what's important for you and your community. contact your local agent today. ♪ nationwide is on your side >> this is a bluebird box and it's a very small little bird that needs a box to nest in. and so when there's work that has to get done, we've always got one visitor willing to get out there and do it. [music playing] >> welcome back to "california country." >> what makes a great restaurant in super trendy sausalito? is it location or perhaps the chef or maybe it's the food? for chef peter mcnee, it's the smallest ingredient that makes the biggest difference for him, fresh herbs. they're not just for garnish anymore. they're what he depends on for u
to top it with our vinegar... and there you have it. heirloom tomato, micro basil, burrata mozzarella, salad. so, once again, for "california country," this is chad minton urging you to useeativity and please keep cooking. >> as californians, we're connected to agriculture. that's why the allied insurance partnership with the california farm bureau offers us discounts on auto insurance, whether we live on the farm or in the city. as a member of the nationwide family of...
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to seizure. even though they are compliant with the california law, the california government used the dispensary as a criminal organization, but harborside is going to fight back and they have an unusual ally in the corner, and the city of oakland has taken the city to court to keep harborside up and running. this marks the first time any city has taken the u.s. government the court over its marijuana laws. >> so the next big test is going to be december 20th. it is going to be a really historic day of hearings and critical constitutional issues about the power of localities and the cities and the states and the relationships to each other will be discussed and implicated in the case. it is a case of huge national importance. first we will hear a motion from the city to stop all of the proceedings. if the judge hears a motion on that day, it stops everything in its tracks and will never resurrect it again. but then we will hear motions from the landlords to ask the court to ask us to cease and desist selling cannabis. if we win, we will get our day in court and we will win. we will be in front o
to seizure. even though they are compliant with the california law, the california government used the dispensary as a criminal organization, but harborside is going to fight back and they have an unusual ally in the corner, and the city of oakland has taken the city to court to keep harborside up and running. this marks the first time any city has taken the u.s. government the court over its marijuana laws. >> so the next big test is going to be december 20th. it is going to be a really...
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to have some problems there and no doubt there's a juggernaut. stuart: we've got it, charles, thank you very much indeed. the president is using californiare success. listen to what he said. >> thousands of californians are signing up every day for new health care plans. [applause] even as we're getting this darn website up to speed. [laughter] it's getting better. states like california are proving the law works. people want the financial security of health insurance. stuart: all right. is he right? is he accurate? california g.o.p. communications director is with us. mark, you're in california. you say the president is wrong in what he said. take us through it point by point. where is he wrong? >> well, first of all, if i've got the president and paul krugman as my biggest cheerleaders, i'd be worried, so that's-- >> wait a second you're referring to the paul krugman article where it says that california is indeed a standout success and the president picked up on krugman article. >> that's right, krugman is the guy back in 1999 that was trying to convince the world that enron was doing just fine. again, these aren't the guys i want out
to have some problems there and no doubt there's a juggernaut. stuart: we've got it, charles, thank you very much indeed. the president is using californiare success. listen to what he said. >> thousands of californians are signing up every day for new health care plans. [applause] even as we're getting this darn website up to speed. [laughter] it's getting better. states like california are proving the law works. people want the financial security of health insurance. stuart: all right....
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san francisco is in one of the most oppressive states of the us california. to buy a gun there you've got to have a written allowance. the legislation is strict but it works in twenty years the level of gun related crime has dropped by forty percent. this afternoon we have a meeting in the center that is very active in the prevention of gun violence. thomas sheds light on accidents related to firearms thousands of which occur each year. among the victims are children and teenagers fifteen hundred twenty in twenty ten alone the number of accidents could be reduced if mothers didn't allow firearms at home but messages from manufacturers and supporters make this difficult what i'm noticing more and more is this really scary marketing tactics which implies that women have some sort of moral obligation to own guns to protect their families so someone sent me this website which shows some of this marketing some of these propaganda type ads about this and the actual ad says around midnight she called nine one one by twelve o six the fighting was done no time to wait fo
san francisco is in one of the most oppressive states of the us california. to buy a gun there you've got to have a written allowance. the legislation is strict but it works in twenty years the level of gun related crime has dropped by forty percent. this afternoon we have a meeting in the center that is very active in the prevention of gun violence. thomas sheds light on accidents related to firearms thousands of which occur each year. among the victims are children and teenagers fifteen...
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. >> this is a good reminder for all of us to be prepared >>. california emergency management agency encourages you to keep emergency kits stocked with items including radios, flashlights with extra batteries and three days supply of food and water for everyone in the family and a manual can opener. >> now, to latest on the deadly typhoon in the philippines the official death toll is up to 2300 the filipino president says the estimate is expected to be below 10,000. >> today, food, water and supplies have begun trickling in. >> this is how desperate the situation is there. there are reports eight people were crushed to death as thousands stormed a warehouse looking for food the looters carted away 100,000 sacks of rights >> gloria riviera is in the philippine was the latest. >> we need you. we need help. help. badly. >> reporter: across the path of destruction, survivors have only the bare minimum. growing numbers of teams from around the world are now on the ground. but coordinating efforts is an overwhelming challenge until fully underway, survivors rema
. >> this is a good reminder for all of us to be prepared >>. california emergency management agency encourages you to keep emergency kits stocked with items including radios, flashlights with extra batteries and three days supply of food and water for everyone in the family and a manual can opener. >> now, to latest on the deadly typhoon in the philippines the official death toll is up to 2300 the filipino president says the estimate is expected to be below 10,000. >>...
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animal dna used to solve violent crimes in northern california. the new technique putting murderers behind bars. >> and a stunning reversal on plans to make drastic cuts at a bay area university. why the school is now changing its course. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> san jose state university is backing away from plans to make drastic cuts to classes and staff. earlier this week, school officials threatened to eliminate dozens of classes and jobs because they were $4 million in the red. but yesterday, there was a change of direction. >> reaction utter relief. the fact that this came just 24 hours after the announcement there would be budget cuts is complete relief i think from everyone. >> the university will redirect money for infrastructure and equipment upgrades to cover the difference. they are still calculating how much will have to be deferred in order to save classes. >>> a teenager has been asked to solve dangerous problems at san jose's airport. kiet do shows us the kid's invention that may fix the bird issue. >> reporter: at mineta san jose inte
animal dna used to solve violent crimes in northern california. the new technique putting murderers behind bars. >> and a stunning reversal on plans to make drastic cuts at a bay area university. why the school is now changing its course. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> san jose state university is backing away from plans to make drastic cuts to classes and staff. earlier this week, school officials threatened to eliminate dozens of classes and jobs because they were $4 million in the red....
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the film business used to be a california now boston and detroit and other cities are beating us. la has been losing a lot of work not just so far. alcatraz was mostly shot in canada not in the bay area. to connote with the other states we need to up the ante. we need to increase the incentives. it will provide jobs for many, many san franciscans. like you've at the scene we've got electricians and actors and stratosphere and other folks. we look to this for income and san francisco, california make the money by luring this away from other cities. i support our incentives and increasing your incentives thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please >> i'm still here for item 3 but the film industry is one of my passions too. movies made in california and new york but cal are very aestheticly beautiful to watch. i want to add that because of the internet this is an opportunity in inner city. we have a lot of filmmakers the youth filmmakers and i want the rebate group to consider it for them too >> thank you very much (clapping) are there any other members of the public who wishes to
the film business used to be a california now boston and detroit and other cities are beating us. la has been losing a lot of work not just so far. alcatraz was mostly shot in canada not in the bay area. to connote with the other states we need to up the ante. we need to increase the incentives. it will provide jobs for many, many san franciscans. like you've at the scene we've got electricians and actors and stratosphere and other folks. we look to this for income and san francisco, california...
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california is about to ban has become an increasingly popular habit.. or pleasure dependin >>> tonight andrea borba tells usrsity of california is about to ban what has become an increasingly popular habit or pleasure depending who you ask. >> reporter: it's almost easier to find stanford cardinal red on the cal campus than it is to find a smoker. it's about to get tougher. cal and the entire uc system already smoke free, next to be snuffed out? alto back owe products including e cigarettes. the goal -- all tobacco products including e cigarettes. the goal ucwide is to get staffers and students off tobacco but banning e cigarettes has some questioning the board of regents. >> i don't know what he i feel about e cigarettes since -- what i feel about e something et cetera since they don't -- e-cigarettes since they don't produce the vapor. >> they are a way to kick cancer sticks and throw smoking to the curb. i was a pack and a half a day and now i'm between 0 and 6 milligrams of nicotine. >> reporter: he understands the lack of science behind what he believes but perceives the uc decision to be short sighted
california is about to ban has become an increasingly popular habit.. or pleasure dependin >>> tonight andrea borba tells usrsity of california is about to ban what has become an increasingly popular habit or pleasure depending who you ask. >> reporter: it's almost easier to find stanford cardinal red on the cal campus than it is to find a smoker. it's about to get tougher. cal and the entire uc system already smoke free, next to be snuffed out? alto back owe products including e...
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that used to be in southern california. it's an active fault and the other is the hay ward fault. geology and other people say this is a fault that is more likely to have slippage. and the hay ward fault runs through the university of california >> right through memorial stadium, i understand. >> it's one site moving relative to the other >> and downtown san francisco, the heart of san francisco, this is basically almost exactly between the hay ward faults and san andreas. >> although if you live in the richmond district and the hay ward fault goes off, you won't feel the earthquake. you won't be able to stand. >> so what you're saying is the closer you are. >> that's why it's good to be in the middle. if you are on one extreme and the fault goes off, the shaking will be pronounced >> how many people were in san francisco in 89? anyone in the marina in 89? >> if you were in the main portion, the ground excelleration was 90 percent. if you way 100 pounds, the pound moved with 9 pounds. if the hay ward fault goes off, most of san francisco will feel 20 to 25 percent, the marina which
that used to be in southern california. it's an active fault and the other is the hay ward fault. geology and other people say this is a fault that is more likely to have slippage. and the hay ward fault runs through the university of california >> right through memorial stadium, i understand. >> it's one site moving relative to the other >> and downtown san francisco, the heart of san francisco, this is basically almost exactly between the hay ward faults and san andreas....
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jop morse and angela giron, who lead a push to tighten gun laws in colorado. >> the night of the elections people in california saying, "you have to help us." >> california passed tighter gun restrictions, jennifer kerns is taking aim at half-a-dozen recall elections. those fighting restrictions on gun rights are turning to recalls, a weapon reserved for politicians who break the law or do something immoral. >> are you a hired gun? >> yes, in fact, i do western states, media strategies. >> legislators are battling the public reaction to newtown, aurora and other mass shootings moving some states to tighten gun controls despite pressure from gun rights groups. >> i'm a parent, a single mum of two children. when i go to sacramento and other places i think about them. >> lorena gonzales is a law maker jennifer kerns group, free california may try to recall. her constituents want stricter laws. we see gunmen going to public arenas, where people have nothing to do except hide when these things happen. >> in colorado, john morse says he has no regrets. >> there's no question that colorado was safer because of strighter gun laws. >> he says he's
jop morse and angela giron, who lead a push to tighten gun laws in colorado. >> the night of the elections people in california saying, "you have to help us." >> california passed tighter gun restrictions, jennifer kerns is taking aim at half-a-dozen recall elections. those fighting restrictions on gun rights are turning to recalls, a weapon reserved for politicians who break the law or do something immoral. >> are you a hired gun? >> yes, in fact, i do western...
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this ridge will sag south away from us to allow the rain into northern california and down to santa barbara will be slow to move out. all of tuesday and wednesday has a rain chance. what the clouds or rainfall will be tomorrow morning. by tomorrow evening the rainfall. and look at the rain scattered throughout the bay area to the south bay. that's you gilroy, you will see shower, what to expect. it will be wet. the rain moves in monday night. on tuesday looking soggy. wednesday showers will continue. the most rain in two months. half an inch of rainfall for the north bay. san francisco and points south one quarter of 1 inch. 61 in the city. 64 for san jose. fremont 62. redwood city 63. antioch 63. alameda 63. you will get the rain first. extended forecast, soggy on tuesday, soggy on wednesday, and good timing. middle of the week, let it rain. any recess will be inside for the kids. thursday and friday the sunshine is back. this is the beginning of what we hope. we want a normal rainy season. >>> good news if you're hosting thanksgiving dinner. the meal will cost less. the average cost of a
this ridge will sag south away from us to allow the rain into northern california and down to santa barbara will be slow to move out. all of tuesday and wednesday has a rain chance. what the clouds or rainfall will be tomorrow morning. by tomorrow evening the rainfall. and look at the rain scattered throughout the bay area to the south bay. that's you gilroy, you will see shower, what to expect. it will be wet. the rain moves in monday night. on tuesday looking soggy. wednesday showers will...
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to start using that pay as you go. we haven't used it to date. >> i understand that. is carlsbad, california the only other city? >> that's to my understanding yeah. >> i just wanted to fill out the conversation more. budget director with the mayor's office. just also on the ifd issue. specifically with rincon hill there have not been sales in the past. we've not been able to use that instrument and it's basically like one of the benefits of ifd is we thought we would be able to get money immediately and pay it off over time and because this is a new instrument not used very much in california, we haven't seen the ability to bond that resource. i wanted to highlight for ifd and is the equivalent for administrative hurdles. there is other ifd's that the city has looked at and for example with the core ifd there is special legislation which get additional leverage. they get to pull a larger portion of the property tax dollar of the state. that is not we have something available to this area here or in rincon hill. from the city's per expect -- perspective we want to make sure we are leveraging the funds and we wan
to start using that pay as you go. we haven't used it to date. >> i understand that. is carlsbad, california the only other city? >> that's to my understanding yeah. >> i just wanted to fill out the conversation more. budget director with the mayor's office. just also on the ifd issue. specifically with rincon hill there have not been sales in the past. we've not been able to use that instrument and it's basically like one of the benefits of ifd is we thought we would be able...
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i used to ship it froze ton california. >> i'm not a deep dish fan. >> jon: get to the traffic and weather already! [laughter] i'm late and i need to know if i need to wear a coat. [ laughter ] anyway, some people thought that my contribution to the pizza dialog was not particularly well reasoned. >> jon stewart went on a rant. >> stewart fired off a tirade, it continued like that for a while in the cheesesy new york accent. >> jon: cheesy new york accent who the (bleep) do you think you are talking about a cheesy new york accent you son -- you forget -- wait a minute, you know? i hear it now. you are right. it is somewhat pronounced. if i was ranting -- well, i don't know what to say it was nothing compared to what people on twitter were ranting back. like (bleep) you isn't l- jon stewart for saying deep dish pizza isn't pizza, die. [ laughter ] that particularly twitter user did not special phi the method by which i should die but i only assume it would be poisoning by deep dish pizza. [ laughter ] whenever there's a spirited back and forth you know chicago mayor ram emmanuel is getting
i used to ship it froze ton california. >> i'm not a deep dish fan. >> jon: get to the traffic and weather already! [laughter] i'm late and i need to know if i need to wear a coat. [ laughter ] anyway, some people thought that my contribution to the pizza dialog was not particularly well reasoned. >> jon stewart went on a rant. >> stewart fired off a tirade, it continued like that for a while in the cheesesy new york accent. >> jon: cheesy new york accent who the...
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to rigorous daily testing. democrats are accusing republicans of using the security issue to scare people from using the site. >>> the state of california is hoping to stop a planned strike by local 3299 members who could walk off the job, including radiologists and mri technicians. this is video of the last whackout in may -- walkout in may. they are seeking a temporary restraining order in court in sacramento. >>> we're finally seeing a picture of the man who was killed when a car driven by former nfl player thomas howard crashed into him on 880 yesterday morning. >> reporter: 25 years missing. why the mother of mikalya garecht says she has hope mikalya is still alive. >>> new details now about a deadly crash we first reported yesterday. we now know about more -- more about the crash victim. one was 64-year-old zhang long lu of hayward. he was driving southbound on interstate 880 early yesterday morning when he was hit by an out-of-control car that flipped over the center divide. that car was driven by former oakland raiders linebacker, thomas howard. the highway patrol said he was going more than 100 miles an hour when he crashed his
to rigorous daily testing. democrats are accusing republicans of using the security issue to scare people from using the site. >>> the state of california is hoping to stop a planned strike by local 3299 members who could walk off the job, including radiologists and mri technicians. this is video of the last whackout in may -- walkout in may. they are seeking a temporary restraining order in court in sacramento. >>> we're finally seeing a picture of the man who was killed when...
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trying to get down to southern california by car or plane, count on a few flight delays throughout the day. it's clear in the bay area. to the south an area of low pressure which brought ushe clouds yesterday. it's impacting southern california. travel cautiously. right now no flight delays. >> all right. clear. thanks so much. still ahead, black friday shoppers, they are planning to head to walmart. they may have a major obstacle in their way. we'll explain. and if you're not in the mood to head to a big box store or mall how others are spending their day. plus, what the first lady is doing to get the white house ready for christmas. to those who've waited... worried... poked and prodded... taken risks... and lived in a state of "what if?"... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com. >>> welcome back everyone. 4:44. today, first lady michelle obama getting into the christmas spirit. she will welcome the official blue room christmas tree to the white house. white house tree i
trying to get down to southern california by car or plane, count on a few flight delays throughout the day. it's clear in the bay area. to the south an area of low pressure which brought ushe clouds yesterday. it's impacting southern california. travel cautiously. right now no flight delays. >> all right. clear. thanks so much. still ahead, black friday shoppers, they are planning to head to walmart. they may have a major obstacle in their way. we'll explain. and if you're not in the mood...
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because we have an upper low we thought would bring us rain but it is moving to the southeast and that could bring 20 percent chance of rain to southern californiath a dry holiday welcome. it is going to change by next week because another upper low will come in from the canadian coast and that is bringing a massive cool air and moister conditions, as wealth, with the possibility of showers on tuesday into thursday. our highs today for the holiday are 64 in santa cruz, 67 in morgan hill, 66 in san jose, and 65 in san mateo and 63 in san francisco, dress for 66 in napa with partly sunny skies and 66 in antioch and livermore. overnight our lows are chilly and mostly cloudy overnight and fog along the coast and 45 degrees at half moon bay and speaking of which, we have strong rip currents that last from the morning to the afternoon and that is doing to bring us sneaker waves, 8' to 10' so be very careful headed to the water. 47 degrees is the low for richmond and 37 and 38 in napa and santa rosa and my seven-day forecast, a great thanksgiving. for the welcome, great shopping weather as we make the round about monday into tuesday, it will cool down
because we have an upper low we thought would bring us rain but it is moving to the southeast and that could bring 20 percent chance of rain to southern californiath a dry holiday welcome. it is going to change by next week because another upper low will come in from the canadian coast and that is bringing a massive cool air and moister conditions, as wealth, with the possibility of showers on tuesday into thursday. our highs today for the holiday are 64 in santa cruz, 67 in morgan hill, 66 in...
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citizens in other states that same day readers don't know how you doing to us from vermont to a north carolina to texas and california. the us has seen a rapid spike in secession movements policing across the nation in the past decade as the united states has grown extremely divided. i hope that there's a recognition that home and disconnected. it's not just here in colorado but in other states. and at we need to begin to address the problem the problem of america's partisan politics extends all the way up to the top. last month's dysfunctional stalemate in washington because as sixteen date government shutdown. next the pianist is going to be more than likely twenty fourteen and statewide ballot initiative which everybody this they reveal the vote the point which to redraw the boundaries of the stick on it. however these coveted swing state can only be torn into with the approval of u s congress. powerful legislative body. known best for its own failure at reaching a compromise its green up or die and our team colorado. elections to activism in the uk edition is guy fawkes day commemorating the guy that read the boo
citizens in other states that same day readers don't know how you doing to us from vermont to a north carolina to texas and california. the us has seen a rapid spike in secession movements policing across the nation in the past decade as the united states has grown extremely divided. i hope that there's a recognition that home and disconnected. it's not just here in colorado but in other states. and at we need to begin to address the problem the problem of america's partisan politics extends...
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us how serious has become. >> reporter: we asked the state of california to give us the number of computer dareeches for ery state agency dating back to 2007. they show a system und attack, bucks.g the state someig ju so far this ar, officials have notified 23,9 individual californians tha their data has been compromised. >> the smer of 20 -- >>on't double my tes. >>residential prary election time. officialsotice an unnormal surge in traffic. re than 1 mlion hits a minute. an attempt t disrupt the eltion processings. in miami-dade, florida, international mputer hackers tried to break into couy and state computers to access sentee ballots. both examples cybertacks on publicomputer system putng thousands of people's priva information up f grabs. using the state of lifornia's own computer data, we diovered similarttacks happening on lifornia computer stems >> we're under attack every cond of every day. >> michelle robinson is the chief informaon security ofcer at califoia's department of technology. >> we all shoul be concerned. >> reporter: this she gave us an california's mane da center one of five computer center
us how serious has become. >> reporter: we asked the state of california to give us the number of computer dareeches for ery state agency dating back to 2007. they show a system und attack, bucks.g the state someig ju so far this ar, officials have notified 23,9 individual californians tha their data has been compromised. >> the smer of 20 -- >>on't double my tes. >>residential prary election time. officialsotice an unnormal surge in traffic. re than 1 mlion hits a...
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i had my whole life over there >> so did 13-year-old stephanie, who used to live in southern california. >> i didn't talk to nobody. i didn't no much about it. >> both girls are u.s. citizens, forced to leave their homeland when their parents were deported back to mexico. there were 5,000 u.s.-born kids living throughout the mexican state of baja, california. we mette ana and ysidro who were born in mexico, but lived in the u.s. since babies. moving back is not easy. >> you see the difference. the trash, the walls with graffiti. >> schools in mexico struggle with lack of funding and space. they are not equipped to handle the needs of thousands of binational students. >> they are subjected to teasing because they don't speak spanish and the teachers don't have the patience. >> it's why a pilot program funded by the international community foundation in san diego county is so critical. three days a week students like stephanie and yysidro come here and learn spanish, computer skills and receive counselling. they are students of different needs and don't feel part of mexico or the u.s. >>
i had my whole life over there >> so did 13-year-old stephanie, who used to live in southern california. >> i didn't talk to nobody. i didn't no much about it. >> both girls are u.s. citizens, forced to leave their homeland when their parents were deported back to mexico. there were 5,000 u.s.-born kids living throughout the mexican state of baja, california. we mette ana and ysidro who were born in mexico, but lived in the u.s. since babies. moving back is not easy. >>...
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the low digging and so it's going to me great south of us and kick on shore in southern california. they're going to have rain for us. it leaves us high and dry, and no snow in the mountains. the forecasts for tomorrow, there's the morning, and that's partly to mostly cloudy in the morning hours so about noon time it starts to clear out and it turns into a really nice day. more sunshine we've seen in the last couple days. temperatures will still be kind of on the mild side or not as warm. you're going to see lots of temperatures in the mid-and low 60s. in the walnut coast we've had a high surf alert gone into effect and that's effecting the west facing beaches because it started picking up tonight. the reason i bring it up is just because everybody -- it's holiday. they go to the beach and maybe a after thanksgiving day, dinner if there's time. be careful. west swell a's going to be dangerous because they hit the -- the coast faces west and swells face west and it creates a larger, more dangerous wave. as we go through time, clouds clearing on friday, saturday, and sunday, and you go
the low digging and so it's going to me great south of us and kick on shore in southern california. they're going to have rain for us. it leaves us high and dry, and no snow in the mountains. the forecasts for tomorrow, there's the morning, and that's partly to mostly cloudy in the morning hours so about noon time it starts to clear out and it turns into a really nice day. more sunshine we've seen in the last couple days. temperatures will still be kind of on the mild side or not as warm....
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to the day. that area of low pressure that brought us clouds yesterday moving to southern california, bringing clouds and showers in that direction this morning. but we will keep things dry here and nice and clear all around the bay area this morning. by the afternoon, plenty of sunshine and some very mild temperatures over. over the weekend more sunshine to come and enjoy it. we have big changes coming up as we head towards this next week. >>> so right now low pressure continues off the coast southern california. high pressure going to build in ever so slightly the next couple of days. that means the temperatures may be warming up a degree or two. not by much but will still be a nice weekend. around northern california, a nice day. 68 degrees in sacramento. about 70 in fresno and hazy. 55 degrees, partly cloudy in yosemite and 50 degrees in lake tahoe. we will see plenty of sunshine this afternoon around our bay. a lot of those numbers moving in the 60s and low 70s towards morgan hill. 65 in hayward and 62, mostly sunny in pacifica. east bay temperatures in the 60s and low 70s into livermore. 69 in
to the day. that area of low pressure that brought us clouds yesterday moving to southern california, bringing clouds and showers in that direction this morning. but we will keep things dry here and nice and clear all around the bay area this morning. by the afternoon, plenty of sunshine and some very mild temperatures over. over the weekend more sunshine to come and enjoy it. we have big changes coming up as we head towards this next week. >>> so right now low pressure continues off...
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to california. the storm passes us to the north, but it is close enough that it brings the sea breeze in and that's why we start cooling tomorrow and then jump ahead to sunday, the sea breeze is there, cloudiness is there, and eventually the rain starts to move in monday which is unfortunate because there will be outdoor activities. of course join us monday morning, i'll let you know where it's raining and where it will go during the day. as far as leading up to that, we'll drop about 2 to 4 degrees every day until we're below average starting saturday through late next week. another warm day, hopefully you get a chance to get out and enjoy. tomorrow back to average and the rest of the forecast, cooler than average. have a good day. back to you. >> mike, thanks a lot. >>> 49ers season is not even close to being over, but the first piece of candlestick is already up for sale. season ticket holders get first dibs at buying two seats for $649. seats are only sold in sets of two and proceeds benefit san francisco youth programs. >>> up next, a ♪ hey, that's the last crescent! oh, did you want it? yeah.
to california. the storm passes us to the north, but it is close enough that it brings the sea breeze in and that's why we start cooling tomorrow and then jump ahead to sunday, the sea breeze is there, cloudiness is there, and eventually the rain starts to move in monday which is unfortunate because there will be outdoor activities. of course join us monday morning, i'll let you know where it's raining and where it will go during the day. as far as leading up to that, we'll drop about 2 to 4...
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used to catch a killer. it's been done right here in northern california. ded to help crack the brutal crimes that police couldn't solve. >> the best crime scene for them that they have had blood everywhere. >> reporter: it was a double murder. they were about to leave their northern california home and go to work when they were stabbed 19 times each in early december 2008. >> very friendly as they would come out to talk to all the neighbors. >> reporter: tall blood from stephen and linda riley. none from a suspect. and nonetheless they needed to focus on their son matthew. >> and they believe that there is no evidence that will be pointing to them. they let him go free until two years later when they discovered a silent witness. and the dog, the tan one on the left. the evidence, a single dog hair found in their boots. >> that's the idea for them that they most likely, you know, killed. >> and then put the boots on to make the getaway, which they were not found on the roof of the apartment building where he used to live. the dog hair tested, showing a 90% c
used to catch a killer. it's been done right here in northern california. ded to help crack the brutal crimes that police couldn't solve. >> the best crime scene for them that they have had blood everywhere. >> reporter: it was a double murder. they were about to leave their northern california home and go to work when they were stabbed 19 times each in early december 2008. >> very friendly as they would come out to talk to all the neighbors. >> reporter: tall blood from...