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their initial warning to us was california is under a tsunami watch. so what that means is -- a watch is an earthquake has occurred that is capable of generating a tsunami. our initial reports were the first waves could get to san francisco at 6:20 or 6:40. so during those -- the course of the next couple of hours, obviously we're in the position of what do we tell the public, we still don't know if it's going to materialize into a tsunami. the actions were based on information we had at the time. we put out an alert sf to the population along the coast that could be inundated in the worst case scenario with the message of pay attention and stay tuned. we put out on twitter accounts and we had media there early in the morning. it was probably three hours before any waves would have happened. but then the national tsunami warning center and the sensors in the ocean came in, they didn't notice a rise in sea level that would significant an actual tsunami. at about 4:12, two and a half hours later, the watch was cancelled. so we racheted back down the publ
their initial warning to us was california is under a tsunami watch. so what that means is -- a watch is an earthquake has occurred that is capable of generating a tsunami. our initial reports were the first waves could get to san francisco at 6:20 or 6:40. so during those -- the course of the next couple of hours, obviously we're in the position of what do we tell the public, we still don't know if it's going to materialize into a tsunami. the actions were based on information we had at the...
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used over 33,000 times. recently, wea was used four times in response to wildfires in northern california 16 times more in wildfires around los angeles. wea was also used extensively in all areas affected by recent hurricanes, including 21 alerts sent in puerto rico alone. but we've heard that many jurisdictions are hesitant to use wea because it lacks granularity. that is, people may receive the alert even though they're located well outside of an affected target area. overbroad alerting can cause public confusion and cause some to opt out of receiving alerts altogether, and it can hamper rescue efforts by overloading call centers or causing traffic. people shouldn't miss out on potentially life-saving information because the alert system's current brush stroke is too broad. this morning, we address this problem by bringing a finer brush to bear on the canvas. today's report in order requires participating wireless providers to deliver alerts to match 100% of the target area that overlaps with the wireless providers network coverage area. with an overshoot of no more than than one tenth of a mile. this will help c
used over 33,000 times. recently, wea was used four times in response to wildfires in northern california 16 times more in wildfires around los angeles. wea was also used extensively in all areas affected by recent hurricanes, including 21 alerts sent in puerto rico alone. but we've heard that many jurisdictions are hesitant to use wea because it lacks granularity. that is, people may receive the alert even though they're located well outside of an affected target area. overbroad alerting can...
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used over 33,000 times. recently it was used four times in response to wildfires in northern california. 16 times more during wildfires around los angeles. it was also used extensively in all areas affected by recent hurricanes including 21 alerts sent in puerto rico alone. but we have heard many jurisdictions are hesitant because it lacks granularity. that is people may receive it even though they are located well outside of an affected area. this can cause public confusion and lead some to opt out of receiving alerts altogether in many instances complicate rescue efforts by unnecessarily causing traffic congestion or overloading call centers. people shouldn't miss out on potentially life-saving information just because the alert systems couldn't stroke is to go. this morning we address the problem by bringing a finer brush to bear on the canvas. today's order requires participating providers to have 100% of the target area so perhaps the provider's coverage area with an overshoot of more than one tenth of a mile. this will help channel elements to americans who actually need it then and equally important t
used over 33,000 times. recently it was used four times in response to wildfires in northern california. 16 times more during wildfires around los angeles. it was also used extensively in all areas affected by recent hurricanes including 21 alerts sent in puerto rico alone. but we have heard many jurisdictions are hesitant because it lacks granularity. that is people may receive it even though they are located well outside of an affected area. this can cause public confusion and lead some to...
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us. california was ruled an accident by the lapd..th school shooting -- this year alone. and on our website... the layfayette crosses -- across the from the bart station -- might be coming down. the family who owns the land -- wants to sell. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: our next guest is a golden globe award-winning actor. you know from tv's "the practice" and "american horror story." he's starring in the new fox series "la to vegas," which airs tuesday nights. let's take a look. >> hola, amigo. >> i'm hawaiian. >> sorry. aloha, amigo. listen, izzy. we go way back so i don't mind saying, you guys are slipping. your job is to clean this plane from soup to nuts and you're doing a great job on the soup, but the nuts need a little more attention. i can't spend my time cleaning my own cockpit unless any of you know how to land a plane and want to switch jobs. >> i'm actually at 1,300 pilot hours. >> exactly, so moving forward, let's see some of that extra effort. >> seth: please welcome to the show dylan mcdermott, everyone! ♪ [ chee
us. california was ruled an accident by the lapd..th school shooting -- this year alone. and on our website... the layfayette crosses -- across the from the bart station -- might be coming down. the family who owns the land -- wants to sell. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: our next guest is a golden globe award-winning actor. you know from tv's "the practice" and "american horror story." he's starring in the new fox series "la to vegas," which airs...
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was indicted two weeks ago. he's a california man that pleaded guilty to identity fraud, knowingly using the ids of other people in connection with unlawful activity and paid for doing so. he bought and sold bank account numbers to get around online payment security systems for three years. in exchange for pleading guilty, he's cooperating with mueller. that's four people with knowledge cooperating. one more thing. mueller has identified at least 30 communications between campaign officials of the trump organization and the russians. we do not know if any of those that were contacted were indicted today. information warfare. our chief intelligence
was indicted two weeks ago. he's a california man that pleaded guilty to identity fraud, knowingly using the ids of other people in connection with unlawful activity and paid for doing so. he bought and sold bank account numbers to get around online payment security systems for three years. in exchange for pleading guilty, he's cooperating with mueller. that's four people with knowledge cooperating. one more thing. mueller has identified at least 30 communications between campaign officials of...
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us out. we needed it. and regarding the southern california fire, mandatory evacuations, it was scary. thank to god we're okay. the sffd firefighters were amazing to us. from a southern california resident. i would like to say congratulations to two members. on november 18th canine angus, that dog was a search k-9 for us. he served san francisco for five years and had combined service of nine years with fema and paramedic dan razeneda. our outreach is ongoing on multiple fronts, proud of that prevention, recruitment and i want to remind the public to sign up for emergency notifications texting alert sf to 888-777. on to ems, i want to thank all the bureaus and ducivisions, assisted with the mayor lee funeral service, very sad about the mayor but they did a good job at the city hall, fire prevention, setting up the truck and ems, etc cetera. new year's eve as the chief mentioned, a pretty sedated new year's eve but we were ready. the quick response vehicles, the idea behind that, to have a couple vehicles staffed with a paramedic and emt in the downtown area where we're most busy any nig
us out. we needed it. and regarding the southern california fire, mandatory evacuations, it was scary. thank to god we're okay. the sffd firefighters were amazing to us. from a southern california resident. i would like to say congratulations to two members. on november 18th canine angus, that dog was a search k-9 for us. he served san francisco for five years and had combined service of nine years with fema and paramedic dan razeneda. our outreach is ongoing on multiple fronts, proud of that...
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us over the next 5-7 days. there could be a little bit toward southern california and up in the sierra. it was like a doughnut hole over us. the offshore breeze is taking care of the fog. 40s and 50s are your temperatures with a few 30s in the mix. occidental is at 41 degrees. right there, the system will come in and form a low in southern california. this will not happen today. probably over the weekend. we have 70s again today. let's go over to villaraigosa four. >>> we are looking at a commute that is mostly good. we have a couple of things to talk about. let's talk about the tracy commute. traffic looks good. 205 is off to a nice start. traffic continues to look good. traffic is looking good on 680 up to walnut creek. i want to mention a problem on highway 24. this accident may have been caused by a deer. just be careful they are. it is slightly traveled and people are going fast. but it could be hazardous for you. also, looking at interstate 880 north and southbound, it is moving along very well in both directions. and at the bay bridge toll plaza it is light. >>> barked services trying t
us over the next 5-7 days. there could be a little bit toward southern california and up in the sierra. it was like a doughnut hole over us. the offshore breeze is taking care of the fog. 40s and 50s are your temperatures with a few 30s in the mix. occidental is at 41 degrees. right there, the system will come in and form a low in southern california. this will not happen today. probably over the weekend. we have 70s again today. let's go over to villaraigosa four. >>> we are looking...
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most prominent voices for stricter gun laws, he was labeled a fachlkt one conspiracy used an interview he gave on an unrelated story while visiting california year as evidence he was a paid actor. the top searches for him ranged from can't remember his lines and exposed. >> i'm not a clinton employee or actor. i am a witness to this. >> reporter: hogg joined his fellow students in tallahassee. >> i would like to thank them. without those people saying that, we would not have nearly as many people here. >> reporter: student cameron cass ski says it's motivating. >> there's a conspiracy element. you say they're actors, you say it's false. >> reporter: thompson, a cbs news contributor, says politics also played a role. one conspiracy got a like from the president's son. >> there are people in america who will not believe what is said because the president for political reasons has said they're not true and that is one of the reasons why conspiracies about the parkland students thrive. >> reporter: in a statement youtube said it had removed one of the conspiracy videos from its trending section and facebook says it will remove any content attac
most prominent voices for stricter gun laws, he was labeled a fachlkt one conspiracy used an interview he gave on an unrelated story while visiting california year as evidence he was a paid actor. the top searches for him ranged from can't remember his lines and exposed. >> i'm not a clinton employee or actor. i am a witness to this. >> reporter: hogg joined his fellow students in tallahassee. >> i would like to thank them. without those people saying that, we would not have...
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california. also with us is rabbi marvin goodman, newly retired from the board of rabbis of northern california, and he was the spiritual leader of the peninsula sinai congregation in foster city for 19 years. thank you all so much for joining us today. >> thank you for having us. >> what a journey. and i can't wait to get started. erin, i want to start with you first. >> sure. >> israaid led the group, and your co-c.e.o., yotam polizer, was actually on one of those visits not with this group, but with susan sarandon. >> yes. yes. >> and we have some pictures of that. >> so exciting, sure. yeah, she came to visit our site in berlin. we were so excited to have her join us. >> so, how did the bay area group come about? how did that visit come about? >> yeah. so, israaid's u.s. office is brand-new. we're based here in the bay area. our office is in palo alto. and one of the best parts about being here is the opportunity to bring interfaith trips to see our work in greece, germany, east africa. so with this trip, we decided to bring a group of rabbis and muslim leaders and make it an interfaith learning trip.
california. also with us is rabbi marvin goodman, newly retired from the board of rabbis of northern california, and he was the spiritual leader of the peninsula sinai congregation in foster city for 19 years. thank you all so much for joining us today. >> thank you for having us. >> what a journey. and i can't wait to get started. erin, i want to start with you first. >> sure. >> israaid led the group, and your co-c.e.o., yotam polizer, was actually on one of those...
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was really excited that i would get to speak with the state bosses. my parents are from mexico. they emigrated to the united states to give us a better opportunity. i was born in california and growing up, it wasn't a question if i would be going to college. that was my main goal. the only issue was that once it came time to go to college, there was no money. my parents didn't have the resources to save for college, so as determined as i was, i said i'll take loans out. it's okay. so i flew from california to new york, went to skoous for a year. after the first year i knew there was no way i could graduate from there in four years and have that large of a loan over my head. how would i live? how would i survive? so i got scared and i became a dropout. it definitely had a negative connotation, one that kind of stuck with me. at that time i fell in love and got married to my husband, edgar of 17 years now. he's in the coast guard and we started moving around. i didn't know how to bring my education back in with so many deployments. would i be studying and we would have to deploy? would the credits transfer? would i then waste even more money? after a few years i had three
was really excited that i would get to speak with the state bosses. my parents are from mexico. they emigrated to the united states to give us a better opportunity. i was born in california and growing up, it wasn't a question if i would be going to college. that was my main goal. the only issue was that once it came time to go to college, there was no money. my parents didn't have the resources to save for college, so as determined as i was, i said i'll take loans out. it's okay. so i flew...
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your opinion on this holly dexter is a board member of women against gun violence she was talking to us from california now despite the growing condemnation syrian government bombs continue to rain down in the rebel held districts of east in the hotel near damascus more than three hundred people have been killed since sunday the head of the united nations is called the situation in east and go to hell on diplomatic editor james bays will have more on that but first as in a hold a look at what's happening on the ground. i. there is no frontline in eastern. residential neighborhoods have become battlegrounds the syrian government and its allies are bombing the besieged rebel enclave into submission. the suburb of damascus is under attack well hook was. we heard a plane overhead or the messiah landed people were torn into pieces i was with my nephew and we were both injured or i heard was the sound of an ambulance and i found myself here hundreds killed hundreds more injured the united nations says makeshift hospitals are being hit some are now out of service there is a humanitarian crisis and there is no
your opinion on this holly dexter is a board member of women against gun violence she was talking to us from california now despite the growing condemnation syrian government bombs continue to rain down in the rebel held districts of east in the hotel near damascus more than three hundred people have been killed since sunday the head of the united nations is called the situation in east and go to hell on diplomatic editor james bays will have more on that but first as in a hold a look at what's...
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year later california's supreme court rud that undocumented immigrants could practice law under the state's cotitution. cortes romero was granted a california lawlicense in 2016, which he can useto practice federal immigration law anywhere in the country. when you're going into these spaces, in immigration court-- do you takany special precautions? do you ever feel fear? >> the time that i think about it most interestingly enough is when we win cases. because-- there are situations where i will wise for my client, and ninow he' better position than i am walking out of that courtroom than when we both walked in there. >> reporter: but this past september, cortes romero found himself worried about deportation all over again when attorney general jeff sessions announced that the justice department would end the daca m program ch of this year. two weeks after the attorney general's announcement, six daca recipients filed a lawsuit againsthe trump administration-- and one of the lawyers representing them is is cortes romero. what is the argument? what's the complaint? >> president trump said on various occasions en after he was elected, you know, "i'm gonna treat the daca recipient
year later california's supreme court rud that undocumented immigrants could practice law under the state's cotitution. cortes romero was granted a california lawlicense in 2016, which he can useto practice federal immigration law anywhere in the country. when you're going into these spaces, in immigration court-- do you takany special precautions? do you ever feel fear? >> the time that i think about it most interestingly enough is when we win cases. because-- there are situations where...
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the plane was still at the gate a john wayne airport in southern california last night when smoke was reported in the cabin. passengers had to usehe emergency chutes to get off. no one was hurt. the fire started in a power unit. >>> 5:22 right now. amazon is getting rid of hundreds of jobs but will also be hiring again. the company said it is consolidating hundreds of jobs in its retail sector. at the same time amazon plans to add jobs on the digital side as it refocuses on digital content. the deal is coming as amazon is searching for a second headquarters. philadelphia is on the list of 20 finalist cities. >>> and dozen of puerto rican refugees who seeked shelter in philadelphia will soon run out of aid. the housing assistance allowed refugees to stay in local hotel rooms while getting back on their feet will run out tomorrow. mayor jim kenney said the city will do whatever it can to help. however, he said the real help needs to come from the federal government. >>> in new jersey, governor phil murphy signed an executive order to help replace puerto ricans in the garden state. to speed up getting benefits to those who need the
the plane was still at the gate a john wayne airport in southern california last night when smoke was reported in the cabin. passengers had to usehe emergency chutes to get off. no one was hurt. the fire started in a power unit. >>> 5:22 right now. amazon is getting rid of hundreds of jobs but will also be hiring again. the company said it is consolidating hundreds of jobs in its retail sector. at the same time amazon plans to add jobs on the digital side as it refocuses on digital...
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was located at the hospital. the last time someone used his phone was to call 911 the day after his disappearance. >>> back to the deadly school shooting in california. a former friend of nikolas cruz revealed new information, she says he stalked her and brought knifes to school and was reported to officials numerous times. >> reporter: ariana lopez says her one type friendship with classmate nikolas cruz. starts out as any normal friendship does. >> she soon saw traits that were disturbing. >> he had knives in his lunch box. >> the haunting social media posts. >> he talked about being a terrorist and people that opposed them should be killed. and posted pictures of 15 or more firearms just on his bed. you could see a hamper in the background this is how ordinary it was for him. he talked about killing our parents and boyfriends and girlfriends and friends. >> and lopez says he would follow her after school and they reported their concerns to school officials multiple times between 2016 and 2017. broward county schools did not respond when asked their her claims. he was disciplined 25 times and the reason they say about this fight. showing cruz in a
was located at the hospital. the last time someone used his phone was to call 911 the day after his disappearance. >>> back to the deadly school shooting in california. a former friend of nikolas cruz revealed new information, she says he stalked her and brought knifes to school and was reported to officials numerous times. >> reporter: ariana lopez says her one type friendship with classmate nikolas cruz. starts out as any normal friendship does. >> she soon saw traits...
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was up. i knew they used a fake id. i cannot report the vehicle stolen. >> reporter: for california law you can't report a rental lost or stolen until it's five days after past due. sharky documented his frustration on twitter which caught the eye of san francisco supervisor jane kim. >> i think there are changes to state law that can be done to better distinguish between imbezelment car theft and identity theft. >> reporter: in sheer luck, as sharky is going home from the dentist that day he sees the stolen van on sutter street in front of him. he called sfpd. and after being told their hand are tied decided to take matters into their own hand. >> followed him. >> reporter: they ended up at 17th and mission and finally reached the van one block over on valencia. >> that's when david and i hatched this plan we were going to go over there and bluff. >> reporter: after telling the three people inside the stolen van that police were on their way sharky got his keys back but not his sense of satisfaction. sfpd gave us this statement saying in part they are investigating the matter internally. >> we know this is factoring in
was up. i knew they used a fake id. i cannot report the vehicle stolen. >> reporter: for california law you can't report a rental lost or stolen until it's five days after past due. sharky documented his frustration on twitter which caught the eye of san francisco supervisor jane kim. >> i think there are changes to state law that can be done to better distinguish between imbezelment car theft and identity theft. >> reporter: in sheer luck, as sharky is going home from the...
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was labeled a fake on gun rights websites. one conspiracy used an interview he gave on an unrelated story while visiting california last year asvidence he was a paid actor. the top searches for him on rautube today ranged from "can't remember his lines" to "exposed." >> i am not a clinton ploy or an actor. i am a witness to this. >> what are we? >> we are one! >> reporter: today, hogg joined his fellow students in tallahassee. >> i would like to thank the people saying this about me. they have been great advertising. it means what i am doing is working. without those people saying that, we would not have as many nlople here. >> reporter: student cameron kasky says the push-back only botivates him. how are you able to stay above the frey? >> you just got to realize there are people here to help us and there are a couple of russian bots who are not here to help us. >> there is a conspiracy element on the internet and in american media. you say they're actors. you say it's false. you say they're pedaling lies. >> nicholas thompson, a cbs ne news. one got a like from the president's son, donald trump jr. >> there is a large portio
was labeled a fake on gun rights websites. one conspiracy used an interview he gave on an unrelated story while visiting california last year asvidence he was a paid actor. the top searches for him on rautube today ranged from "can't remember his lines" to "exposed." >> i am not a clinton ploy or an actor. i am a witness to this. >> what are we? >> we are one! >> reporter: today, hogg joined his fellow students in tallahassee. >> i would like to...
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was really excited that our good to speak with the state. my parents are from mexico and immigrated to the united states to give us a better opportunity. i was born in california and growing up, it wasn't a question of going to college, that was my main goal. that theresue was was no money there. my parents didn't have the resources to save for college. as determined as i was, i said i will take loans out. i flew from california to new york, went to syracuse for the year and after the first year, i knew there was no active graduate from there and have that large of a loan over my head. how would i survive? so i got scared and i became a dropout. definitely had a negative connotation, one that stuck with me. at that time i really love and got married to my husband edgar. he is in the coast guard and started moving around. i did know how to bring my education act in with so many deployments, would i be studying and we would have to deploy with ing?e credits transfer after three years i had three beautiful children. they became my priority. from then on i said i will stay thecollege, you won't have same concerns and worries that i had when it was time for me to g
was really excited that our good to speak with the state. my parents are from mexico and immigrated to the united states to give us a better opportunity. i was born in california and growing up, it wasn't a question of going to college, that was my main goal. that theresue was was no money there. my parents didn't have the resources to save for college. as determined as i was, i said i will take loans out. i flew from california to new york, went to syracuse for the year and after the first...
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the father tells us he has a gut feeling something terrible has happened to his daughter when he was watching the news and saw the report about the accident here at california and ashby. he came to the scene when police officers told him his daughter was killed. he sat down and talk to us today. he wanted to share more about who his daughter was and the answer he is looking for.>> reporter: calvin said goodbye to the daughter. they were watching the news when they saw a familiar car at the scene of an accident on ashby avenue in berkeley.>> i start getting a gut feeling because her rims are black. i immediately jumped on our bikes. it took about 30 minutes pick >> his daughter kelli zachery was killed in the crash.>> i am not going to see her again but i know god will take care of her.>> the red sedan was traveling south on california street on her way to work at the irs. at the same time a transit bus was going west on ashby avenue and at 6:38 am, they collided. the force sent both vehicles crashing into the porch of a home.>> pretty girl, pretty girl. pretty and heart and anything. she will be missed.>> holding her photo, he remembers his 27- year-old dau
the father tells us he has a gut feeling something terrible has happened to his daughter when he was watching the news and saw the report about the accident here at california and ashby. he came to the scene when police officers told him his daughter was killed. he sat down and talk to us today. he wanted to share more about who his daughter was and the answer he is looking for.>> reporter: calvin said goodbye to the daughter. they were watching the news when they saw a familiar car at...
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us all. in this free nation, we do not choose to be ruled, we elect to be governed. >> the big campaign was californiaime, rockefeller was in the race. it was in that campaign that rockefeller used all the nasty stuff that was later used. rockefeller's campaign ran a tv ad that said, "senator goldwater cannot start a world war -- president goldwater could." >> sabato: rockefeller ruined his chances with a very messy divorce and a remarriage to happy murphy. they had also clearly been having an affair. happy had rockefeller's son just days before the california primary. and this was at an age when publicly known adultery was not tolerated in politicians. >> newscaster: senator barry goldwater needs a thousand hands to receive congratulations after his victory in the california presidential primary. >> buchanan: and i've never been so excited as when barry goldwater won the california primary. i can't recall any election, including the election of richard nixon, of which i was more excited at that particular time, because i knew that meant he had the nomination. >> newscaster: however, governor rockefel
us all. in this free nation, we do not choose to be ruled, we elect to be governed. >> the big campaign was californiaime, rockefeller was in the race. it was in that campaign that rockefeller used all the nasty stuff that was later used. rockefeller's campaign ran a tv ad that said, "senator goldwater cannot start a world war -- president goldwater could." >> sabato: rockefeller ruined his chances with a very messy divorce and a remarriage to happy murphy. they had also...
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california man.. accused of trying to fight for isis. us: >>> our top story at 6:30 a northern california man accused of trying to fight for isis. elizabeth cook tells us he was arrested after flying overseas to join the terror group. >> his name is bernard augustine. he is 21 years old and is from stanislaus county. federal prosecutors say he flew from sfo to tunisia in 2016 with the intent of traveling to libya. he was arrested trying to cross the border. court documents show evidence on augustine's computer explains his desire to join and potentially die for the terror network. one e-mail read in part, " my purpose in life is to seek the ultimate justice. the good people in this world bring balance and push back against evil and give their lives freely in the process." augustine lived in the small central valley community of keyes south of modesto. his former high school classmates say he never showed any sign of extremist behavior. >> yeah. that doesn't sound like him. i liked him. i never saw anything wrong with him. so that sucks to hear that. >> he's just a quiet guy, smart. i mean that's all i know about him. >> augustine spent time in a tunisian pris
california man.. accused of trying to fight for isis. us: >>> our top story at 6:30 a northern california man accused of trying to fight for isis. elizabeth cook tells us he was arrested after flying overseas to join the terror group. >> his name is bernard augustine. he is 21 years old and is from stanislaus county. federal prosecutors say he flew from sfo to tunisia in 2016 with the intent of traveling to libya. he was arrested trying to cross the border. court documents show...
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we're told that the bus was actually traveling towards us on ashby avenue when a car was actually crossing california. that bus crashed into the drive side of that sedan.so the impact of the collision forced the two cars into a parked car and then into the front of an occupied residence, er a occupied house here on the 1500 block.this accident happened just shortly after 6:30 this morning .i felt a loud 'boom,' deaf i can feel vibrations i thought it was an earthquake but it wasn't. i got up and just went to walk around the house and see what it was, saw lights, read ac transit bus ... 20 feet from outside of my house. yeah it was pretty scary. um well i was sleeping and you know just there dreaming and stuff and uh it was a huge ... crash and i like kinda just brushed it off, didn't think about it until i started hearing helicopters and sirens and stuff.we do know again that one person is dead there was one person on the bus and the driver as well both of those people were not injured. we do know that there was people in the house, but nobody was injured in the home either. berkeley, lydia pantazes,
we're told that the bus was actually traveling towards us on ashby avenue when a car was actually crossing california. that bus crashed into the drive side of that sedan.so the impact of the collision forced the two cars into a parked car and then into the front of an occupied residence, er a occupied house here on the 1500 block.this accident happened just shortly after 6:30 this morning .i felt a loud 'boom,' deaf i can feel vibrations i thought it was an earthquake but it wasn't. i got up...
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this transmission line that broke yesterday belongs to california water service beneficial tell us it was installed in 1955. the agency trying to figure out if age played a factor in this. and they are trying to figure out what caused this water main break that cost so much damage. here at st. matthew elementary school, 600 students from kindergarten through eighth grade will stay home once again today as repair work and cleanup continues on campus. and it is still unclear whether the church here will be able to hold services this coming sunday. a lot of water got into the church as well. >>> oakland police are investigating a deadly shooting that happened just after 8 pm last night. office say a man was shot at the 74th oakland police are investigating a deadly shooting that happened just after 8 pm last night. office say a man was shot at the 74th avenue. in international area and was pronounced dead at the scene. so far no other details have been released. >>> a brief government shutdown is over. overnight, congress narrowly passed a spending deal that . >> bill. and just about half ho
this transmission line that broke yesterday belongs to california water service beneficial tell us it was installed in 1955. the agency trying to figure out if age played a factor in this. and they are trying to figure out what caused this water main break that cost so much damage. here at st. matthew elementary school, 600 students from kindergarten through eighth grade will stay home once again today as repair work and cleanup continues on campus. and it is still unclear whether the church...
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california president trump taking to twitter talk about immigration. >>> krishan kaplan -- krishan captain bringing us more on his comments. >>> birth the second president making headlines talk about immigration, he was threatening to place agents from california upset over sanctuary city policies. on twitter he said, ms-13 gang members being removed by our great ice and border patrol agents by the thousands but the killers come back in from el salvador in mexico like water, el salvador takes her money in mexico must help more with the problem. we need the wall, speaking at sea pack the conservative political action in maryland the president blessed -- blasted sanctuary cities. >>> we are cracking down and sanctuary cities, where they protect. that's another one. we want our cities to be sanctuaries for law abiding americans not criminals. >>> ice hasn't commented that the proposal to pull ice agents out of california seems unlikely. the state has seen an increase in immigration sweeps and employment audits. san francisco's interim mayor released a statement reacting to the reading, if president trump believes threatening sanctuary cities with action will coerce us into betraying the trust and cooper
california president trump taking to twitter talk about immigration. >>> krishan kaplan -- krishan captain bringing us more on his comments. >>> birth the second president making headlines talk about immigration, he was threatening to place agents from california upset over sanctuary city policies. on twitter he said, ms-13 gang members being removed by our great ice and border patrol agents by the thousands but the killers come back in from el salvador in mexico like water,...
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used the stolen information. the employee was later find for failing to cooperate with investigators. >>> california's approach to wildfires has been essentially wrong. the report says instead of focusing on fire suppression, california should take control of controlled burns. >> i think we've seen a century of mismanagement. if you look at the difference in the cost for prescribed fire it's $200 an acre as opposed to $800 an acre fighting wildfires. >> the report claims there are 129 million dead trees in the sierra brought on by disease and five years of drought. >>> first, hawaii, now the east coast, the false alert sent out this morning. >>> democrats still waiting on a memo that requires the president's approval. the context it could give in a new controversy brewing between house republicans and the fbi. >>> amazon on the rise. it's now the number one company in a major ranking. >>> and this could be our sixth consecutive day with record high temperatures. good morning, i'm meteorologist mike nicco. let's see where we sit now compared to 24 hours ago. anywhere from 1 to 10 degrees warmer. look at these temp
used the stolen information. the employee was later find for failing to cooperate with investigators. >>> california's approach to wildfires has been essentially wrong. the report says instead of focusing on fire suppression, california should take control of controlled burns. >> i think we've seen a century of mismanagement. if you look at the difference in the cost for prescribed fire it's $200 an acre as opposed to $800 an acre fighting wildfires. >> the report claims...
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us. we'll see you back here. >>> the california highway patrol was out looking for carpool lane violators in the east bay this morning. a photo online showed a car stopped with a tongue in cheek caption that says, sorry about the late tweet. forgot to warn everyone that our motor officers were going to be hitting those carpool lanes this morning averaging over 20 violators an hour. >>> $1.5 billion to fight homelessness. that's how much money the mayors of the 11 biggest california cities are asking for. they say that the problem is so big that they need help from the state. some of those mayors gathered in sacramento yesterday to ask governor brown to sign a bill to help solve the growing problem. 135,000 homeless people in california last year thousands of them in the bay area including in oakland, according to the census. joining us now is oakland mayor libby schaaf. if this bill was to pass, madam mayor, and if the governor signed it how much money would oakland get and what specifically would you use that money for to help deal with homelessness in oakland? >> so the amount details have yet to be worked out, but
us. we'll see you back here. >>> the california highway patrol was out looking for carpool lane violators in the east bay this morning. a photo online showed a car stopped with a tongue in cheek caption that says, sorry about the late tweet. forgot to warn everyone that our motor officers were going to be hitting those carpool lanes this morning averaging over 20 violators an hour. >>> $1.5 billion to fight homelessness. that's how much money the mayors of the 11 biggest...
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and we have other evidence that gives us cause to believe that kevin cooper was responsible for the murders. >> police patrolled on both sides of the californiaexico border today, seeking the escaped convict kevin cooper. >> tidwell launched one of the largest man hunts in state history, circulating photos of cooper and the ryens' stolen station wagon. >> there is growing fear in the california community of chino. >> i want to know what the state officials are going to do. >> as pressure mounted to apprehend cooper, police caught a break. >> we recovered the ryens' station wagon from a church parking lot in long beach. cooper had used that car to escape. the district attorney caught him. the motive behind the murders was now clear. >> cooper's motive was to get the hell out of chino hills. if he had to kill people to cover his escape, then he would. >> the killer seemed to be within reach. but then the trail went cold. ♪ on july 30th, 1983, almost two months after the brutal murders, the u.s. coast guard responded to a distress call near santa barbara. they arrived at a sailboat moored in a small marina, the scene of an alleged rape. >> when
and we have other evidence that gives us cause to believe that kevin cooper was responsible for the murders. >> police patrolled on both sides of the californiaexico border today, seeking the escaped convict kevin cooper. >> tidwell launched one of the largest man hunts in state history, circulating photos of cooper and the ryens' stolen station wagon. >> there is growing fear in the california community of chino. >> i want to know what the state officials are going to...
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us. and she said the white folks have found them some new slaves. she was referring to illegal immigrants. californiad to be the number one state in the union. i was out there in the military. it looks like a third world country, san francisco does. angeles to from los portland, oregon, you'd have people sleeping in the streets. and there's almost $1 trillion in debt. host: daniel from ross, texas. you mentioned robert mueller. looking at robert mueller and donald trump, born 22 months apart and yet their careers in many respects running parallel in new york city. robert mueller's tenure as head of the fbi is available at washington post.com. we'll take a short break and when we come back, michael smerconish. will be joining us. as "washington journal," continues on the sunday morning, february 25. we are back in a moment. >> this week on "the communicators." >> that hubby and i was borderless. -- i thought the internet was borderless. >> it can be borderless, that it shines out the medium that we thought was going to give voice to the voiceless, and in many cases, did empower the powerless, can also
us. and she said the white folks have found them some new slaves. she was referring to illegal immigrants. californiad to be the number one state in the union. i was out there in the military. it looks like a third world country, san francisco does. angeles to from los portland, oregon, you'd have people sleeping in the streets. and there's almost $1 trillion in debt. host: daniel from ross, texas. you mentioned robert mueller. looking at robert mueller and donald trump, born 22 months apart...
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was up. i learned 20 minutes after they left the lot that they used a fake i derek. i can't report it stolen. >> reporter: under california law you can't report it stolen or embezzleled until it's five days past due. meaning there was nothing he could do. he vented his frustration on twitter which caught the eye of san francisco supervisor jane kim. >> i think there are some changes primarily to state law that can be done to better distinguish between embezzlelment car left and also identity left. >> reporter: in a stroke of luck as sharky is going home from the dentist that day he see as stolen van along sutter street in front of him. at that point he says he called sfpd and after being told their hand are tied decide odd the take matters into his own hand. >> we tracked them and followed them three hours. >> he chased the van down van necessary, west on hayes treat, turning on fillmore. ended up at 17th and mission and finally reached the van one block over on valencia. >> that's when we hatched this plan we were going to go over there and bluff. >> reporter: after telling the three people inside the stolen van police w
was up. i learned 20 minutes after they left the lot that they used a fake i derek. i can't report it stolen. >> reporter: under california law you can't report it stolen or embezzleled until it's five days past due. meaning there was nothing he could do. he vented his frustration on twitter which caught the eye of san francisco supervisor jane kim. >> i think there are some changes primarily to state law that can be done to better distinguish between embezzlelment car left and also...
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know why mission business in california and continued through i think was the you know. some of us is the how to send money. to. i send seven hundred euros to my wife three hundred euros to my parents. lets me stay with him for free. my parents are farmers. they grow their own rice and vegetables and don't have any additional income so. the three hundred euros cover their household costs like a kind of pocket money. my wife gets the remaining seven hundred euros for. it isn't easy for us because she has to look after our child. she used to spend a lot on clothes. in china i used to work as a cook. in the pay wasn't enough. when i thought about my future i knew i wanted to get married and build a house but i didn't know where i should find the money for that and lots of people from my village got married and bought a new house or so after that i want to prove they came back rich and successful. everyone envied them. i was still young and wanted to take that to. see the water i love your show that i was or why didn't he make. this search for economic opportunities. but there is a cos
know why mission business in california and continued through i think was the you know. some of us is the how to send money. to. i send seven hundred euros to my wife three hundred euros to my parents. lets me stay with him for free. my parents are farmers. they grow their own rice and vegetables and don't have any additional income so. the three hundred euros cover their household costs like a kind of pocket money. my wife gets the remaining seven hundred euros for. it isn't easy for us...
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the cold upper low was over us, and now it's on its way to southern california.et today and the wind will pick up and more rain is on the way. more on that. small business, internet providers promise you a lot. let's see who delivers more. comcast business offers fast gig-speeds across our network. at&t doesn't. we offer more complete reliability with up to 8 hours of 4g wireless network backup. at&t, no way. we offer 35 voice features and solutions that grow with your business. at&t, not so much. get internet on our gig-speed network and add voice and tv for $34.90 more per month. call 1-800-501-6000. >>> this is ktvu mornings on 2. >> i have to show you this. some parts of europe are getting snow for the first time in years. this is rome, italy. it became a winter wonderland, a rare scene, heavy snow blanketing the famous monuments. tourists didn't seem to mind. a lot of the snow has melted today. this is live in rome, totally different scene, gasia. yeah, right? you can see the snow in the shadows and rooftops. and temperatures are just above freezing today. b
the cold upper low was over us, and now it's on its way to southern california.et today and the wind will pick up and more rain is on the way. more on that. small business, internet providers promise you a lot. let's see who delivers more. comcast business offers fast gig-speeds across our network. at&t doesn't. we offer more complete reliability with up to 8 hours of 4g wireless network backup. at&t, no way. we offer 35 voice features and solutions that grow with your business....
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in the 4th grade in california, you used to study and maybe people still do study, the history of the state of california. and when i was in the 4th grade, my grandfather took me down to this monument. he took me to missions. he took me to another -- a lot of other places. and he showed me the monument. and he said now, young man, he said i want you to look at this and i want you to understand what's going on. he said you see a missionary, and you see a ficaro and you see an indian. and he said but that is tonight very, very, very shallowist approach. he said what you see here is something that's gone on forever in human history. it is one group taking advantage of an attempt at one group that thinks it knows everything about how life ought to be lived. treating another group very, very badly. and he said and then you see the vicaro. that is the public. it's just kind of ignoring the tragedy that is going on. it's not just about the early days. it happened, he said, a few years ago if this statue had been built, it woulden have been a priest, it would have been franklin deleanor roosevelt. it and it wouldn't have been a
in the 4th grade in california, you used to study and maybe people still do study, the history of the state of california. and when i was in the 4th grade, my grandfather took me down to this monument. he took me to missions. he took me to another -- a lot of other places. and he showed me the monument. and he said now, young man, he said i want you to look at this and i want you to understand what's going on. he said you see a missionary, and you see a ficaro and you see an indian. and he said...
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california. >> it was not a weapon that you used to kill people. it was something you used to disrupt things.g press releases. >> they're protesting american involvement in indo china. >> the first bomb gets page one news. when you are up to the 30th bomb, it's on page six. >> a bomb exploded at los angeles international airport. >> some groups said only by being more ruthless can we achieve our goals. at least two people were killed and 30 injured. >> in lower manhattan an explosion left three dead. >> an explosion. >> terrorists felt they had to innovate high profile targets or higher body counts. >> in england several bombs blue up in the city and at least 17 people are dead. at least 70 more injured. >> the first bomb went off near the birmingham city center. minutes later and less than 100 yards away a second bomb in another pub. there have been 200 people inside and they were still searching for bodies in the rubble. >> terrorism only works when it shocks people. the ira prepares for a new tact toik bring the conflict to the british mainland. >> it has become a battlefield in the raging
california. >> it was not a weapon that you used to kill people. it was something you used to disrupt things.g press releases. >> they're protesting american involvement in indo china. >> the first bomb gets page one news. when you are up to the 30th bomb, it's on page six. >> a bomb exploded at los angeles international airport. >> some groups said only by being more ruthless can we achieve our goals. at least two people were killed and 30 injured. >> in...
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used to coach jared goff, and a former california star. so you coached him at the little league? >> from when he was seven years old through high school. >> reporter: so what do you think?>> i think there needs to be more information. i think the numbers need to be examined a little bit more and i think the improvements that they have made over the last five years with equipment, with the heads up football for the youth and from the top down in the nfl looking at the violent part of the sport being corrected i think it will kind of get resolved into something that is not so dangerous. i understand the feeling right now but i think we are cheating kids. >> when you watch rob gronkowski go down in the afc championship game, you are a parent, what do you think? >> i am thinking those kinds of collisions don't normally happen at a youth level. i agree with the nfl policy now as far as the violent collisions and kind of what we have seen that has changed. but i don't think you can translate the nfl level to the youth level. the youth level has become very safe. >> reporter: thank you for you -- your resp
used to coach jared goff, and a former california star. so you coached him at the little league? >> from when he was seven years old through high school. >> reporter: so what do you think?>> i think there needs to be more information. i think the numbers need to be examined a little bit more and i think the improvements that they have made over the last five years with equipment, with the heads up football for the youth and from the top down in the nfl looking at the violent...
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kid growing up, i would see the weatherman on the news showing us, meanwhile in southern california, you have this guy surfing. and i wasi ed mooed to get -- i needed to get there. i was always interested in media and entertainment from the time i was a little kid. so i knew i was going to go west. i knew i was going to be in the business. i loved music, i loved motion picture, and i loved the weather. truthfully, that had a big part of it. and my first job was, after law school, was to be an entertainment lawyer. and that was my entry point. i knew i wasn't going to be a lawyer in a firm for a long time, but that was my entry point. and then that morphed into this kid just being tenacious and without any real connections just kind of forcing my way into the media, into the belly of the beast in the media companies themselves as universal studios. kind of once you're in, then it's a lot easier. >> host: we've been talking here at ces in las vegas with peter csathy. his book is "media 2.0." he's also the founder and compare of creative media. >> guest: great to be here. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
kid growing up, i would see the weatherman on the news showing us, meanwhile in southern california, you have this guy surfing. and i wasi ed mooed to get -- i needed to get there. i was always interested in media and entertainment from the time i was a little kid. so i knew i was going to go west. i knew i was going to be in the business. i loved music, i loved motion picture, and i loved the weather. truthfully, that had a big part of it. and my first job was, after law school, was to be an...
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us all a little safer on cbs3 eyewitness news at 11. that's my story. >> a man was arrested in southern california not for diving drunk but allegedly riding drunk according to the california highway patrol 29-year-old luiz par he's took his horse on to 95 free bay and hooked it into bell you noer los angeles country. he failed a sobriety test with blood alcohol level more that half the legal limit. he was tape into custody and speed was taken to his mom's house >> you know what i have to say for that. >> nay. >> we got. it. >>. >> she's to clever. >> one last check of the forecast. >> 58 he did agrees and sun shrine and little chilly to start the morning beautiful by the afternoon. 61 wednesday to close out february and working autumn umbrella as into thursday an wettest day of next 7. 54 chillier bi-weekend end and chilly for first weekend many march. >> you said march is coming in like a lion's cub. >> getle. >> lauren's a comedian on the other side. >> thank you so much for joining us we do appreciate. it we're always on cbsphilly.com. now we hand things over to lesley and the cns three sports zone. >> you have any jokes. >> no. >> hav
us all a little safer on cbs3 eyewitness news at 11. that's my story. >> a man was arrested in southern california not for diving drunk but allegedly riding drunk according to the california highway patrol 29-year-old luiz par he's took his horse on to 95 free bay and hooked it into bell you noer los angeles country. he failed a sobriety test with blood alcohol level more that half the legal limit. he was tape into custody and speed was taken to his mom's house >> you know what i...
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so i was out in california while monica was working, and i thought it'd be a good idea for us to sitand see if there's a way for us to do business together. ultimately, the reason that i really like this idea is the sea buckthorn products have benefits to people, have purpose for you. the margins are great. it requires product development and packaging, and to me, that's the easy part, by the way. monica: yeah. lemonis: the hard part is, is that one person has to be in charge that isn't you. monica: i don't want to be in charge. i can't be in charge. lemonis: yeah, no. yeah. and so i'm willing to put up 100 grand to get things off the ground so that i can have full control of every change that has to happen, and we'll be 50/50 partners. monica: marcus, what about the million i've put in? lemonis: where is the million you've put in? monica: in all of the mistakes that i've made. it's gone. lemonis: so why would -- monica: but it's also in the products that we've developed, too. lemonis: how much did you spend doing that? just the actual product development. monica: you're smart. lemon
so i was out in california while monica was working, and i thought it'd be a good idea for us to sitand see if there's a way for us to do business together. ultimately, the reason that i really like this idea is the sea buckthorn products have benefits to people, have purpose for you. the margins are great. it requires product development and packaging, and to me, that's the easy part, by the way. monica: yeah. lemonis: the hard part is, is that one person has to be in charge that isn't you....