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watts, would you like to go out to rec? come on, mr. watts. you haven't been out in a couple weeks.his time watts agrees and is escorted to the rec yard. >> just get out there and move around. lose some weight. >> today is significant for another reason. it's good friday. the one-year anniversary of the shooting spree that brought england and watts to jail. >> i wish that it never would have happened. i wish things could have went a lot more differently. like spend easter sunday with your families and do what you usually do. instead of just alone, away from my family. >> it's the anniversary of the good friday shootings. so i needed to speak with jacob england and alvin watts just to make sure their mental health, this is the time when it's going to weigh the heaviest on their minds. so we do need to keep an eye on them. >> how are you doing, jacob? >> i'm all right. >> are you? >> yeah. just hanging in here. >> i'm checking an alvin too. >> are you? >> yeah. >> i heard he's a strange dude. >> alvin's gotten quiet. >> has he? >> yeah. >> whenever i talk to jacob he's pretty outgoing
watts, would you like to go out to rec? come on, mr. watts. you haven't been out in a couple weeks.his time watts agrees and is escorted to the rec yard. >> just get out there and move around. lose some weight. >> today is significant for another reason. it's good friday. the one-year anniversary of the shooting spree that brought england and watts to jail. >> i wish that it never would have happened. i wish things could have went a lot more differently. like spend easter...
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but as steven watts will tell you, it's all really nice. ladies and gentlemen, steven watts. [applause] >>> i just told crosby he is a hard act to follow here. dale carnegie would be proud, i think. you have to excuse me. i have had a terrible cold so i may begin croaking like a frog so pretend at it natural. ever since rob westbrook wrote that think in my book i have been giving any talks dressed in a toga, but my legs aren't good enough so i got the suit instead today. i want to talk about my book about dale carnegie, very influenceal figure in this country, and if you have the book i'll sign it for you afterwards. the notion of success, i think, lay at the heart of the american dream. and in fact the idea of the individual moving ahead in the race of life, pulling yourself up by your own bootstraps-as the old saying has it, it's imbedded in our national dna. all of us have heard some version of go make something of yourself, go make something out of yourself. usually from anxious parents during our adolescence, when we're preparing to good off to college, and actually from
but as steven watts will tell you, it's all really nice. ladies and gentlemen, steven watts. [applause] >>> i just told crosby he is a hard act to follow here. dale carnegie would be proud, i think. you have to excuse me. i have had a terrible cold so i may begin croaking like a frog so pretend at it natural. ever since rob westbrook wrote that think in my book i have been giving any talks dressed in a toga, but my legs aren't good enough so i got the suit instead today. i want to talk...
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watt, the defensive end for the houston texans. the problem is, apparently, the other kids at trey's schools didn't believe he could possibly be friends with j.j. watt so the big defensive end has taken matters into his own hands. >> i'm j.j. watt, this is my buddy trey, and all those of you who don't believe trey is my friend, believe this touchdown. woohoo! >> so that should clear it up and so there is no mistake about it, trey is friends with j.j. watt of the houston texans. >>> up next for us here tonight, it's kind of an awkward story and that's exactly the point. >>> finally here tonight, whether we all like to admit to it or not, we all have them which is why the website awkward family photos is so hugely successful because misery loves company. of course, some awkward family photos are more awkward than others and some are just awkward enough to hang in a museum, which is exactly what has happened in southern california, where nbc's joe fryer has our report. >> reporter: the latest art exhibit inside the california heritage
watt, the defensive end for the houston texans. the problem is, apparently, the other kids at trey's schools didn't believe he could possibly be friends with j.j. watt so the big defensive end has taken matters into his own hands. >> i'm j.j. watt, this is my buddy trey, and all those of you who don't believe trey is my friend, believe this touchdown. woohoo! >> so that should clear it up and so there is no mistake about it, trey is friends with j.j. watt of the houston texans....
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deputies say he does have watt we are him, but they don't know if he has any food. >>> the search for a missing san rafael man may have come to a tragic end. kpix 5's brian webb is in marin where missing man's car was found today. >> reporter: in the car we found along highway 1 about 10 miles north of the beach, an area called 13 turns. a treacherous piece of road. especially in the rain like today and like the night mr. days went missing. here is a look at the scene from today. a heavily wooded area. the car was found about 120 down an embankment. you can just make out the silver metal of the 2001 camry when we zoomed the camera all the way in. at first authorities found the car in relatively good condition, but nobody in it or around it. so search rescue crews scaled down the hill. after a few hours of looking, finally found a body. they don't have a positive id yet but know the car belongs to davis after the caltran's worker who spotted it grabbed the registration card. >> he was able to get the registration card out, which he brought to our office. we checked the registration car
deputies say he does have watt we are him, but they don't know if he has any food. >>> the search for a missing san rafael man may have come to a tragic end. kpix 5's brian webb is in marin where missing man's car was found today. >> reporter: in the car we found along highway 1 about 10 miles north of the beach, an area called 13 turns. a treacherous piece of road. especially in the rain like today and like the night mr. days went missing. here is a look at the scene from today....
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on the consumerwatch, julie watts explains how a couple lost out on their dream condo all because of a billing mistake. >> previously my score was 825. >> reporter: long-time renters thought their credit was in great shape when they shopped for a piece of san francisco real estate. >> in june, this 683. >> reporter: but as the couple prepared to snap up the dream condo there was a snag when there was a high bill from comcast. >> i was shocked. my credit rating dropped 130 points in one month. >> reporter: the issue a charge for cable equipment the welches had turned in years ago after moving. comcast later removed the charge but by that time, it was too late. >> to restore our credit took over a month. and we lost the condo of our dreams. >> reporter: but what really upset the welches still comcast customers, they say comcast never notified them they were going to be sent to collections. >> we had no idea that any of this was going on. >> reporter: the only communication from comcast before sending them to collections, two bills sent to their old address which the welches say they ne
on the consumerwatch, julie watts explains how a couple lost out on their dream condo all because of a billing mistake. >> previously my score was 825. >> reporter: long-time renters thought their credit was in great shape when they shopped for a piece of san francisco real estate. >> in june, this 683. >> reporter: but as the couple prepared to snap up the dream condo there was a snag when there was a high bill from comcast. >> i was shocked. my credit rating...
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julie watts, kpix 5. >> for a link to the state's unclaimed fund site. go to kpix 5.com. >>> tonight at midnight there will be a total eclipse of the moon. the moon will turn a burnt reddish orange giving its name the blood moon. this is the first in a series of four total eclipses and there are viewing parties throughout the bay area. find them on our website at kpix.com. you're going to stay up late for that. >> i get up at that time to come to work. >> we feel sorry for you. >> the big question will be where the fog is going to be. that could hamper some of those viewing. we'll have more in a moment. right now outside we're beginning to clear out the skies nicely into the afternoon. it should be a gorgeous day outside. enjoying beautiful blue skies over san francisco right now. the temperatures heating up to 67 in livermore. 60 in san francisco. and 62 degrees right now in san jose. through out the afternoon, we should see mostly sunny skies. the exception still a little fog hanging out at the coastline and some low clouds and fog likely to make a ret
julie watts, kpix 5. >> for a link to the state's unclaimed fund site. go to kpix 5.com. >>> tonight at midnight there will be a total eclipse of the moon. the moon will turn a burnt reddish orange giving its name the blood moon. this is the first in a series of four total eclipses and there are viewing parties throughout the bay area. find them on our website at kpix.com. you're going to stay up late for that. >> i get up at that time to come to work. >> we feel...
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. >> consumer watch reporter screwly watts tells us about a bay area company that will make move much more painless. >> it's like pulling a rabbit out of a hat. >> something that was compact, very mobile. >> an entire living room worth of furniture. coffee table, couch. >> chair, lamp. >> all pulled out of a box small enough to fit in a box. >> all my friends are doing the same thing. >> he has a love of compact spaces. >> i have always liked small things. >> he is looking to change the way consumers bay furniture, by giving them an alternative. his target demo is right here. every piece of furniture is handcrafted in his northern california studio using reclaimed wood and recycled metal. he says the cushions are a labor of love. >> by my mom. >> it is not cheap. living room is $2,600. he says it is fair r. considering every piece can be reassembled dozens of times. >> if you think you will keep it for as long as you can, i think that is nice. >> consumers don't even have to get off their old couch to buy it. it can be assembled in your living room in about an hour for 200 bucks. so,
. >> consumer watch reporter screwly watts tells us about a bay area company that will make move much more painless. >> it's like pulling a rabbit out of a hat. >> something that was compact, very mobile. >> an entire living room worth of furniture. coffee table, couch. >> chair, lamp. >> all pulled out of a box small enough to fit in a box. >> all my friends are doing the same thing. >> he has a love of compact spaces. >> i have always...
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julie watts, cbs 5 eyewitness -- julie watts, kpix 5. >>> big news tonight for millions of people with allergies. the fda approved a new pill to treat hay fever. and just in time. betty yu shows us more. >> reporter: bay area allergy sufferers can't always appreciate the beauty of spring, especially this season. >> itching my eyes. you know, swelling. like feels like it is swollen. >> we are in for a bad season because of the drought. >> i would call it pollen perfect storm. we had some rain but not a lot of rain. there is enough to get the plants started but usually with all the storms we would normally get the air would be cleansed. >> reporter: he says that means we have dirty air. his patients have taken notice. >> we had a couple weeks of rain, that was it -- that was it. the winter never happened for us. >> reporter: doctors expecting to see more miserable patients. as the hills turn from green to brown. that is when grass pollen starts. in san jose, betty yu, kpix 5. >> here are some things you can do to help, close your windows at home and in your car. exercise indoors and show
julie watts, cbs 5 eyewitness -- julie watts, kpix 5. >>> big news tonight for millions of people with allergies. the fda approved a new pill to treat hay fever. and just in time. betty yu shows us more. >> reporter: bay area allergy sufferers can't always appreciate the beauty of spring, especially this season. >> itching my eyes. you know, swelling. like feels like it is swollen. >> we are in for a bad season because of the drought. >> i would call it pollen...
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watt. well, j.j.att and this is my buddy trey. and all of those what don't believe that trey is my friend, believe this touchdown. whoo! >> by the way, trey's got a heck of an arm. a lefty, by the way. that was a great toss. i think this is a brady bunch skit for real. i think peter brady told all his friends that he knew joe namath. joe namath came. it's almost like that. but it's real. >> cute. >> moving on to this. it's time to move over selfie. you know that's the big thing. >> you know, there is an entrepreneur in san francisco. he owns a photo accessories store called photo joe joe, and he has created the dronie. there you have it. >> has to be shot from a drone? >> has to be shot from a drone. this is what it looks like. do dronies for people. >> now the polka. pop culture arts underground in new york city, the western swing of hot club of cow town. politics and foreign wars, all the weather, all the scores ♪ ♪ that's the world news polka ♪ ♪ around the world and up your street, the skinny is a
watt. well, j.j.att and this is my buddy trey. and all of those what don't believe that trey is my friend, believe this touchdown. whoo! >> by the way, trey's got a heck of an arm. a lefty, by the way. that was a great toss. i think this is a brady bunch skit for real. i think peter brady told all his friends that he knew joe namath. joe namath came. it's almost like that. but it's real. >> cute. >> moving on to this. it's time to move over selfie. you know that's the big...
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on the consumer watch, julie watts kpix 5. >> we'll be right back. non-profit, run by one of t most prominent bay area churches? tonight - one of e >>> new at 6:00, who would raid money from nonprofit. it is a story you will only see from kpix 5. >>> and, providing more than just just a buzz. how a sobering change could hurt farmers. >> all right. all that is coming up tonight at 6:00. thank you for watching the cbs evening news at 6:00 with scott pelly. >> remember, the latest is always on kpix.com. and elaine quijano with the mementos that helped boston heal from the terrorist atook one year ago. >> we believe that experiencing that message of hope and love is going to be a big part of the healing process. captioning sponsored by cbs
on the consumer watch, julie watts kpix 5. >> we'll be right back. non-profit, run by one of t most prominent bay area churches? tonight - one of e >>> new at 6:00, who would raid money from nonprofit. it is a story you will only see from kpix 5. >>> and, providing more than just just a buzz. how a sobering change could hurt farmers. >> all right. all that is coming up tonight at 6:00. thank you for watching the cbs evening news at 6:00 with scott pelly. >>...
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will be three cents of kilo watt. e pay 10 cents to 20 cents per kilowatt. n africa they pay 75 cents per kilowatt. they have -- >> despite the high costs. >> then if you add the cost of transmission, well, you know, chinese companies tell us they can build transmission lines as far as a couple thousand kilometers for an additional two cents, three cents per kilo watt an hour so we are talking about extremely cheap energy. if it's just the cheap energy you'd have to look at it but it's not just that. it's so much cleaner. so over a 30-year period, the ube emissions from a hide -- o-2 emissions from a ydroelectric would be less than a coal powered power plant. how do you reach the aspirations of our people, the aspirations the people have for themselves with regards to energy? you don't need coal, you don't need high row electric, you don't -- hydroelectric, you don't need that, you need solar and wind. it's not possible with intermittent power so the question you have to ask yourself, are you serious about two things? the first is, are you serious about work
will be three cents of kilo watt. e pay 10 cents to 20 cents per kilowatt. n africa they pay 75 cents per kilowatt. they have -- >> despite the high costs. >> then if you add the cost of transmission, well, you know, chinese companies tell us they can build transmission lines as far as a couple thousand kilometers for an additional two cents, three cents per kilo watt an hour so we are talking about extremely cheap energy. if it's just the cheap energy you'd have to look at it but...
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. >> we have one, general public comment, from kelley watts. >> mr. watts will be showing a video, he came to my office ahead of time and it is three minutes and it fits in the public comment and he will not be speaking just putting the video on. >> okay. >> it worked earlier today, it might be the connection. >> can he checked this out of ahead time and it seems like this is not going to work, i apologize. >> thanks. >> too bad. >> and i have not received any other requests. for public comment? >> okay, there are no other requests and he is coming back and we are going to try to solve this for him? >> i am concerned about time and so i am not sure what, and i am not tech savvy and everything worked earlier today on the same computer. >> and so, he has one chance here. okay, there you go. we are rolling. >> okay. >>[video] >> i am a mother and i am tired of debating about the rubber and the black pellets that get everywhere and everywhere and contain, lead and benzene and carbon and a whole host of carbon and now flame retardant, what is good for a fi
. >> we have one, general public comment, from kelley watts. >> mr. watts will be showing a video, he came to my office ahead of time and it is three minutes and it fits in the public comment and he will not be speaking just putting the video on. >> okay. >> it worked earlier today, it might be the connection. >> can he checked this out of ahead time and it seems like this is not going to work, i apologize. >> thanks. >> too bad. >> and i have not...
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i'm consumer watch julie watts, kpix 5. >>> salesforce.com is a cloud computing firm.years many of the employees will be working high above the ground. the deal announced today called for the company to lose half of san francisco's tallest towers. the 61-story building is under construction at fremont mission, which will be finished in three years. leaders praised sales for their business and community support. >> it isn't really about corporate expansion, but about volunteers in the education system. it's about more people that will contribute to the things that we need to get done in our city. >> reporter: a thousand new jobs will be created, even before they move into sales force tower. >>> a sailor is getting checked out tonight in san francisco after being swept into the raging fridged waters of the pacific ocean. he was there when he finally set foot on land. >> reporter: a sailor lost at sea. the large wave swept him overboard into the middle of the pacific ocean. after 90 minutes of the frantic search, they found him floating in huge waves and fridged condition
i'm consumer watch julie watts, kpix 5. >>> salesforce.com is a cloud computing firm.years many of the employees will be working high above the ground. the deal announced today called for the company to lose half of san francisco's tallest towers. the 61-story building is under construction at fremont mission, which will be finished in three years. leaders praised sales for their business and community support. >> it isn't really about corporate expansion, but about volunteers in...
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consumer watts reporter screwly watts on a -- julie watts own a new tool that is helping doctors diagnose some of those. >> the file from diana's diagnoses are piling up. most doctors believe she has a complicated medical condition. she posted her case on a website. >> some cases we solved the case in just a few weeks and it has taken doctors years. >> he says anyone can solve a medical mist triumphant collaborating with other medical detectives on the best diagnosis. >> much more efficient and much more cost effective. than having a patient bounce from physician to physician. >> patients can even motivate detectives with rewards. that is a real doctor. he understands why patients turn to sites like this. but he warns you should talk to your doctor first. >> i would be skeptical that it would give you an answer that was correct quick earn. >> it did give diana what she was looking for. they gave hear other conditions to further investigate with her doctor also. >> that is the one i'm looking at next. >> she says like google and -- the doctor says like google and while many of the detectiv
consumer watts reporter screwly watts on a -- julie watts own a new tool that is helping doctors diagnose some of those. >> the file from diana's diagnoses are piling up. most doctors believe she has a complicated medical condition. she posted her case on a website. >> some cases we solved the case in just a few weeks and it has taken doctors years. >> he says anyone can solve a medical mist triumphant collaborating with other medical detectives on the best diagnosis. >>...
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. >>> our sports cast is on the clock, next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, kpix 5's julie watts report. stores are keeping tabs and down. >>> are you a chronic returner? someone who bays things and takes them back -- bays things and takes them back. kpix 5's julie watts reports. >> reporter: finding deliveries at her door is not uncan common and neither is filling out the return label and shipping it back. >> i would say that about half the things that i actually bay i return. >> she is not alone. about 15% of all items are returned costing retailers as much as $375 billion a year. >> so in an effort to cut costs, more an more companies are keeping tabs on chronic returners with the help of a bay area company called agil one. >> we look at the rate of return. if you return 50 items and only keep one, that could be terrible. >> they tracked 525 million customers and flag about 1% as returnaholics. dominic says stores are starting to use that data to curb chronic returning. >> what we cosee co-- do see is store escorted finding ways to perhaps spend less money on you or find ways to have
. >>> our sports cast is on the clock, next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, kpix 5's julie watts report. stores are keeping tabs and down. >>> are you a chronic returner? someone who bays things and takes them back -- bays things and takes them back. kpix 5's julie watts reports. >> reporter: finding deliveries at her door is not uncan common and neither is filling out the return label and shipping it back. >> i would say that about half the things that i actually bay i...
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. >> we have one, general public comment, from kelley watts. >> mr. watts will be showing a video, he came to my office ahead of time and it is three minutes and it fits in the public comment and he will not be speaking just putting the video on. >> okay. >> it worked earlier today, it might be the connection.
. >> we have one, general public comment, from kelley watts. >> mr. watts will be showing a video, he came to my office ahead of time and it is three minutes and it fits in the public comment and he will not be speaking just putting the video on. >> okay. >> it worked earlier today, it might be the connection.
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on the consumerwatch, julie watts, kpix 5. >> we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,, safeway gets that stayingdget can be a real bear. that's why they've got lots of ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week life gets a whole lot tastier this week life gets a whole lot tastier with foster farms fresh whole chickens, just $.88 a pound dulcinea mini watermelons are just $2.50 each. plus c&h sugar is only $1.88. there's more savings to love at safeway. its police force facing potential layoffs.. and >>> i'm ken bastida in the kpix 5 newsroom. new at 6:00, tonight its police force is facing potential layoffs and that's just one of the possible consequences of a budget shortfall. how these financial woes highlight a bay area city's love-hate relationship with the chevron refinery. >> and it's a vast expanse of liquid gold out there but for now, simply too expensive to turn this into drinking water. tonight how a bay area experiment could be a breakthrough. get drought relief from our oceans. >> we'll look for that. thanks, ken. the "cbs evening news with sco
on the consumerwatch, julie watts, kpix 5. >> we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,, safeway gets that stayingdget can be a real bear. that's why they've got lots of ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week life gets a whole lot tastier this week life gets a whole lot tastier with foster farms fresh whole chickens, just $.88 a pound dulcinea mini watermelons are just $2.50 each. plus c&h sugar is only $1.88. there's more savings to love at safeway....
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kpix 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts will put her own furniture to the test. but you don't have to pay am ,, and a leg to get rid of the >>> your living room couch may have toxic chemicals inside but you don't have to pay an arm and leg to get rid of them. kpix 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts tested out a cheaper alternative. julie? >> reporter: earlier this year, new fire safety regulations took effect here in california. and now furniture stores are starting to sell couches without chemical flame retardants that have been linked to cancer, birth detects and other ailments. but for those of us who can't afford to go out and buy a new couch, there is another option. after years of reporting on the dangers of flame retardants, i jumped at the chance to get chemicals out of my couch. but instead of buying a new one, i lugged in my old cushions and took advantage of the safer sofa foam exchange. >> we definitely want chemicals out of your home. >> reporter: his store is one of five in the bay area replacing the cushions in your couch that for 40 years have b
kpix 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts will put her own furniture to the test. but you don't have to pay am ,, and a leg to get rid of the >>> your living room couch may have toxic chemicals inside but you don't have to pay an arm and leg to get rid of them. kpix 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts tested out a cheaper alternative. julie? >> reporter: earlier this year, new fire safety regulations took effect here in california. and now furniture stores are starting to sell...
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as consumerwatch reporter j watts explains -- there's bn a >>> landlords are starting to get tough on tenants who rent out their spaces on air bnb. as kpix 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts explains, there's a sharp uptick on eviction notices in san francisco. >> reporter: it's no four star hotel but jeff katz's living room has been a hit on air bnb. >> it's a great neighborhood. >> reporter: he said he saved about $3,500 letting tourists sleep on an air mattress while he slept in the next room. >> did i get rich off of this? no. but it was a pleasant experience. >> reporter: now he is paying for it. >> this was on the door when i got home. >> reporter: last week, the special ed. teacher got an eviction notice from his landlord stating he had three days to pack up and get out because he was illegally using the premises as a tourist or transient unit. >> it made my sick. >> reporter: the tenant's lawyer says hundreds of similar notices have gone out over the past year to renters who may have knowingly or unknowingly violated city ordinance by renting on air b and b. he contends land
as consumerwatch reporter j watts explains -- there's bn a >>> landlords are starting to get tough on tenants who rent out their spaces on air bnb. as kpix 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts explains, there's a sharp uptick on eviction notices in san francisco. >> reporter: it's no four star hotel but jeff katz's living room has been a hit on air bnb. >> it's a great neighborhood. >> reporter: he said he saved about $3,500 letting tourists sleep on an air mattress...
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i don't think the punishment meets the crime. >> and that was julie watts reporting. "airbnb" says people who occasionally share the home they live in are not hurting anyone and landlords who seek any excuse to evict tenants so they can raise the rents are only helping themselves. >>> it is 4:44 now. sections of yosemite national park scorched in the massive "rim" fire last year are now finally open again. more than 70,000 acres burned last august on the park's western edge. firefighters battled to save the historic tuolumne sequoia grove and some of the oldest trees in california in that grove. the burned forest area around hetch hetchy reservoir has also reopened now to the public. >>> 4:45. let's get another check on weather. you changed the forecast a bit. >> on the seven-day forecast instead of going with 85 degrees on tuesday i went with 86. >> we like that. >> it's a good 20 degrees above normal in some neighborhoods by tuesday but today we're just going up a degree or two warmer than yesterday which was unseasonably cool. hi, everybody. good morning. take a lo
i don't think the punishment meets the crime. >> and that was julie watts reporting. "airbnb" says people who occasionally share the home they live in are not hurting anyone and landlords who seek any excuse to evict tenants so they can raise the rents are only helping themselves. >>> it is 4:44 now. sections of yosemite national park scorched in the massive "rim" fire last year are now finally open again. more than 70,000 acres burned last august on the...
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i'm nick watt. >>> and up next, some unexpected superstars.anguage of champions? they're our persons of the week. [dog] larrwanna play?arry? [announcer] a healthy dog is a playful dog. [dog] let's do this larry! [announcer] help him keep those muscles while he loses a few pounds with beneful healthy weight. made with wholesome rice,real chicken,soy, even accents of vitamin rich veggies. it's calorie smart and tastes so good. beneful healthy weight from purina. they can see the light of a single candle. look after them with centrum silver. multivitamins for your eyes, heart and brain. centrum silver. for the most amazing parts of you. centrum silver. this is a map of the pressure points on my feet. i have flat feet. i learned where the stress was at the dr.scholl's foot mapping center. then i got my number, which matched the custom fit orthotic inserts with the right support. find your closest foot mapping center at drscholls.com. i'm a believer. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of
i'm nick watt. >>> and up next, some unexpected superstars.anguage of champions? they're our persons of the week. [dog] larrwanna play?arry? [announcer] a healthy dog is a playful dog. [dog] let's do this larry! [announcer] help him keep those muscles while he loses a few pounds with beneful healthy weight. made with wholesome rice,real chicken,soy, even accents of vitamin rich veggies. it's calorie smart and tastes so good. beneful healthy weight from purina. they can see the light of...
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you get the full two horsepower, the 1500 watts powering our ninja blades one single serving at a time. this has never been done before. that is able to make complete nutrient juicing in a single cup. whole fruit, whole vegetables, solid ice cubes, no problem. that is 24,000 rpm's there. look at that. there is nothing out there that can deliver that kind of performance. you want to taste it? >> i really want to taste it. that is delicious. it is the same power. the same amount of power that -- >> exactly the same amount of power. it is driving for a single serving or the larger 72 ounce container. >> i am always on the go from training to work. with these, i can just add it in and get everything that i need. it is easy to take and drink while i am at class or after a workout. >> super foods can be really important for your help. at is why nutrient extraction is so popular these days. super foods made reverse the effect of aging, supercharged your metabolism, fight inflammation, local restaurant and what pressure, and help reduce the risk of some cancers when combined with healthy exerc
you get the full two horsepower, the 1500 watts powering our ninja blades one single serving at a time. this has never been done before. that is able to make complete nutrient juicing in a single cup. whole fruit, whole vegetables, solid ice cubes, no problem. that is 24,000 rpm's there. look at that. there is nothing out there that can deliver that kind of performance. you want to taste it? >> i really want to taste it. that is delicious. it is the same power. the same amount of power...
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his life's work watt as risk. doctors said he needed surgery.ut in the hospital johnny said he saw a photo in john paul in black and white. he said the photo spoke to him and a few days later he was miraculously cured. >> when i went to the hospital i could barely walk. i looked like an old man. but after five days i checked out and i was running. >> the vatican never confirmed johnny's recovery as a miracle, but in some informal polls of his customers they all call john paul saintly. >> many young people including me approach thanks to him. it's a very good reason to declare him as a saint. he was very special. >> reporter: john paul has his critics. some say he shielded abusive priests. others argue it is too quick to canonize him. for johnny it's simple. john paul saved and keeps saving his life. >> to me it's like he was my father. i don't call him pope but father. when i'm in need he's always there. >> reporter: thanks to john paul johnny is always here for his customers. nick schifrin, al jazeera america rome. >> he coined phrased like lau
his life's work watt as risk. doctors said he needed surgery.ut in the hospital johnny said he saw a photo in john paul in black and white. he said the photo spoke to him and a few days later he was miraculously cured. >> when i went to the hospital i could barely walk. i looked like an old man. but after five days i checked out and i was running. >> the vatican never confirmed johnny's recovery as a miracle, but in some informal polls of his customers they all call john paul...
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but your brain operates on 20 watts of power. so when someone calls you a dim bulb, that's a compliment. [laughter] and you don't need a nuclear power plant to energize your brain, just a hamburger is fine. [laughter] so how is it possible? well, my latest book, "the future of the mind," i'm proud to say is now number one on "the new york times" bestseller list. [applause] so i'm not the only one fascinated by the mind, because the book is now the number one hard cover book in the united states. but my previous book was also a bestseller, "physics of the future," in fact, they tell me this is the first time this world history -- in the world history that the word "physics" entered "the new york times" bestseller list. [laughter] and i did it twice. [laughter] in "physics of the impossible," i even go 500 years into the future when we have starships, teleportation, maybe even time travel. and i answer the question what happens the you go into a time machine -- if you go into a time machine, go back in time to meet your teenage mot
but your brain operates on 20 watts of power. so when someone calls you a dim bulb, that's a compliment. [laughter] and you don't need a nuclear power plant to energize your brain, just a hamburger is fine. [laughter] so how is it possible? well, my latest book, "the future of the mind," i'm proud to say is now number one on "the new york times" bestseller list. [applause] so i'm not the only one fascinated by the mind, because the book is now the number one hard cover book...
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it will be three cents of kilo watt. we pay 10 cents to 20 cents per kilowatt. in africa they pay 75 cents per kilowatt. they have -- >> despite the high costs. >> then if you add the cost of transmission, well, you know, chinese companies tell us they can build transmission lines as far as a couple thousand kilometers for an additional two cents, three cents per kilo watt an hour so we are talking about extremely cheap energy. if it's just the cheap energy you'd have to look at it but it's not just that. it's so much cleaner. so over a 30-year period, the co-2 emissions from a hydroelectric would be less than a coal powered power plant. how do you reach the aspirations of our people, the aspirations the people have for themselves with regards to energy? you don't need coal, you don't need high row electric, you don't -- hydroelectric, you don't need that, you need solar and wind. it's not possible with intermittent power so the question you have to ask yourself, are you serious about two things? the first is, are you serious about working with african countries
it will be three cents of kilo watt. we pay 10 cents to 20 cents per kilowatt. in africa they pay 75 cents per kilowatt. they have -- >> despite the high costs. >> then if you add the cost of transmission, well, you know, chinese companies tell us they can build transmission lines as far as a couple thousand kilometers for an additional two cents, three cents per kilo watt an hour so we are talking about extremely cheap energy. if it's just the cheap energy you'd have to look at it...
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. >> you're looking at a 60 watt bulb is now only using 12 watts. >> that's an 80% reduction in usageightbulb for 10. >>> a programmable thermostat. >> i think that that would make a bigger impact than the lightbulbs because i think all of us agree that the ac during the summertime is what uses a lot of the energy. if you can establish a set time or a schedule, that would allow Ñp÷ >> a consumer can eke out soft savings for a consumer that turns off unused electronics. >> you'll be able to control everything from your phone. when it comes to energy conservation, you can by buying a smart hub that's only 99 bucks and can control all the electronic devices in your house. it only ko people could make that investment, the question is will they? >> absolutely. we have friends who have solar panels on their houses and we have friends who are looking at water panels to heat them. >> okay. what about the small things? >> do any of those,5ñ options l appealing to you? >> yes, most of them do. >> do you think you end up buying something like that? >> i think so. >> the consumers say the rebate
. >> you're looking at a 60 watt bulb is now only using 12 watts. >> that's an 80% reduction in usageightbulb for 10. >>> a programmable thermostat. >> i think that that would make a bigger impact than the lightbulbs because i think all of us agree that the ac during the summertime is what uses a lot of the energy. if you can establish a set time or a schedule, that would allow Ñp÷ >> a consumer can eke out soft savings for a consumer that turns off unused...
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. >> all look similar, with 1,000 watts of power a stainless finish and same amount of cooking space $550 the difference? two higher-priced microwaves come with extra features like a wire rack, a sensor detecting when food is done, settings for snacks and steaming and more speeds for exhaust fan. to check for differences and performance, testers measured how much actually produced. they used frozen chopped meat to see how well each defrosted and retreat it turns out ge profile only slightly outperformed the others. you can safe money and opt for the $250 ge. >> if you're just planning to use it as a basic microwave, this will do. >> now, if you prefer a microwave that sits on the counter, consumer reports says the sharp r 323 tkc is very good. we'll put that online by the way. it sells for just $140 >> you can get good value for your money, then. >> you can. >> the owner of san francisco second-most expensive house knocked $2 million off the asking price. this mansion on washington street on presidio heights boasts nine bedrooms and 18,000 square feet i know you're looking for someth
. >> all look similar, with 1,000 watts of power a stainless finish and same amount of cooking space $550 the difference? two higher-priced microwaves come with extra features like a wire rack, a sensor detecting when food is done, settings for snacks and steaming and more speeds for exhaust fan. to check for differences and performance, testers measured how much actually produced. they used frozen chopped meat to see how well each defrosted and retreat it turns out ge profile only...
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the solar market will be the next market in effect of 50 giga watts.tributed market will be a huge piece of that and we will sell into that market, while it's the old-fashioned business it will be a very large, global business and that's our core strength and bread and butter. >> one of the things you made clear is maybe you do it better than anybody else and maybe you should retain some and spin off a growth vehicle they think we all like. we saw nrg do it. could you do a similar thing? >> we could. we continue to study that as an opportunity. we haven't make a decision. if it looks that would afford us a greater cost of capital and greater affordability, we would do it. it's go good for the industry whether we do it or not. >> one of the things you keep highlighting in this is you have this joint venture with ge and our viewers would love to know exactly what that joint venture brought for you? >> ge was pursuing the same technology that we were, the caltel technology and they have a tremendous research staff and they have a tremendous research facil
the solar market will be the next market in effect of 50 giga watts.tributed market will be a huge piece of that and we will sell into that market, while it's the old-fashioned business it will be a very large, global business and that's our core strength and bread and butter. >> one of the things you made clear is maybe you do it better than anybody else and maybe you should retain some and spin off a growth vehicle they think we all like. we saw nrg do it. could you do a similar thing?...
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thanks so much to shannon watts and collin goddard. >>> coming up, the rancher and the right. he's being hailed by conservatives as a hero to the antigovernment right, but is this tax protester really the guy the right wants to wrap its brand around? >>> plus, why doesn't this surprise us? we learned today the law that, quote, cleared chris christie in the bridgegate scandal donated $10 million to the republican governors association, run by, you guessed it, chris christie. >>> also, the fight over personhood. some republican senate candidates are supporting personhood measures. >>> and, what happens when a politician is trashing another politician and the guy getting the business shows up and taps the trash talker on the shoulder? it happened in florida and we'll show you how it all went down. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> clinton 53%, christie, 42%. huckabee trails by 13%, 53 to 40. hillary clinton topped rand paul by 14 points, 54% for clinton, 40% for paul. ted cruz trailed by 15 points. marco rubio down 54% to 38%, and jeb bush trails 55% to 39%. all in
thanks so much to shannon watts and collin goddard. >>> coming up, the rancher and the right. he's being hailed by conservatives as a hero to the antigovernment right, but is this tax protester really the guy the right wants to wrap its brand around? >>> plus, why doesn't this surprise us? we learned today the law that, quote, cleared chris christie in the bridgegate scandal donated $10 million to the republican governors association, run by, you guessed it, chris christie....
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it was only four watts. that's the power of a night light.ble to contact a fellow in a sailboat off the coast of australia. and we spoke for ten minutes. i put my hood up and pretended that i had broken down. i guess i should apologize to the cars that were behind me at the time. but the reason that we were able to make communications, contact, is because of the reflection of the different layers of the atmosphere. otherwise, signals could just have gone into space. but rather, they go around the earth and so on. and so it is under the water where there are reflections from different thermal layers and different solidity areas. we have different gradients, temperature, and solidity. and those form walls, as it were, to reflect the signals and make echos. if there are too many echos it a k. really produce a fuzzy image that makes it very difficult to ascertain what you're listening to and certainly to measure the beginning and end of a pulse. so that's what they're dealing with. they've got considerable job ahead of them. >> can you stick arou
it was only four watts. that's the power of a night light.ble to contact a fellow in a sailboat off the coast of australia. and we spoke for ten minutes. i put my hood up and pretended that i had broken down. i guess i should apologize to the cars that were behind me at the time. but the reason that we were able to make communications, contact, is because of the reflection of the different layers of the atmosphere. otherwise, signals could just have gone into space. but rather, they go around...
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the white child in appalachia, the black child in watts. as powerful as he became in that oval office, he understood them. he understood what it meant to be on the outside. and he believed that their plight was his plight too. that his freedom ultimately was wrapped up in theirs. and that making their lives better was what the hell the presidency was for. [ applause ] >> and those children were on his mind when he strode to the podium that night in the house chamber, when he called for the vote on the civil rights law. it never occurred to me, he said, in my fondest dreams that i might have the chance to help the sons and daughters of those students that he taught so many years ago, and help people all over this country, but now i do have that chance, and i'll let you in on a secret. i mean to use it. [ applause ] >> and i hope that you will use it with me. [ applause ] >> that was lbj's greatness. that's why we remember him. and if there is one thing that he in this year's anniversary should teach us, if there's one lesson i hope malia and
the white child in appalachia, the black child in watts. as powerful as he became in that oval office, he understood them. he understood what it meant to be on the outside. and he believed that their plight was his plight too. that his freedom ultimately was wrapped up in theirs. and that making their lives better was what the hell the presidency was for. [ applause ] >> and those children were on his mind when he strode to the podium that night in the house chamber, when he called for...
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so here's consumer watch reporter julie watts on some alternatives, including one that could pay you to get rid of your grass. >> i wanted to be able to use just the flow of the property. >>reporter: joanie used to have a lawn in her north marin front yard, but about a year ago she began pondering a change. >> what can i do to make this so it works better with the environment. >>reporter: and when joanie found out she could trade in her grass for cash, she jumped at the chance to replace nearly 800 square feet of sod with drought-resistant plants, rock and wood chips, exactly the impact the north marin county water district was hoping for. >> we want to make every water conservation option available to our customers. >>reporter: north marin's cash for grass program offers rebates to qualifying residents, up to $400 for getting rid of their grass. and water conservation coordinator ryan griso says every blade counts. the program saves the district 18 million gallons of water a year. >> it's water savings at the right time of the year, during the peak irrigation system. >> most of the
so here's consumer watch reporter julie watts on some alternatives, including one that could pay you to get rid of your grass. >> i wanted to be able to use just the flow of the property. >>reporter: joanie used to have a lawn in her north marin front yard, but about a year ago she began pondering a change. >> what can i do to make this so it works better with the environment. >>reporter: and when joanie found out she could trade in her grass for cash, she jumped at the...
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only on 5: they're telling julie watts they aren't getting what th paid for. >>> tonight we're hearingople in the bay area who signed up and paid for "covered california" health insurance. they are telling julie watts they aren't getting what they paid for. >> reporter: clinics are complaining just because they have insurance doesn't mean they have a doctor. in the nation's capital the president touted obamacare's success. >> the number of americans who signed up for private insurance in the marketplaces has grown to 8 million. >> reporter: but at this free clinic in mountain view, the staff is dealing with the reality of those numbers. >> they are coming back to us now and saying, i can't find a doctor. >> reporter: here, she says they dutifully help their uninsured clients sign up for obamacare so they no longer need the free clinic but months later clients are back begging for appointments. the affordable care act is the largest expansion of healthcare in a-cent. while millions have health insurance that doesn't mean they can use the coverage to see a doctor. this person was thrille
only on 5: they're telling julie watts they aren't getting what th paid for. >>> tonight we're hearingople in the bay area who signed up and paid for "covered california" health insurance. they are telling julie watts they aren't getting what they paid for. >> reporter: clinics are complaining just because they have insurance doesn't mean they have a doctor. in the nation's capital the president touted obamacare's success. >> the number of americans who signed up...
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we will see watt clouds are doing right now and you can see they are dropping a little bit of moisture but mostly that is evaporated budget it reaches the round or that is the sprinkles we will have into the afternoon hours. you can see the cold front is very weak and still off to the west and you can notice the cloud cover with that is going to rotate to our north so scattered sprinkles are possible into the early evening and we will keep an eye on this area of low pressure to the west and that is going to come in tonight and that is what will bring us the scattered showers during the overnight hours. we will talk about what is happening now, tonight, temperatures are running at in san rafael to 72 in antioch and los gatos where they still have more sunshine than everyone else and they started warmer, too. from mount tamalpais you can see the haze in the air from the sea breeze as the humidity picks up a little bit and we could see a break or two in the cloud cover but mostly it will be great and not so warm as yesterday with light showers tonight on tuesday and a better chance on fri
we will see watt clouds are doing right now and you can see they are dropping a little bit of moisture but mostly that is evaporated budget it reaches the round or that is the sprinkles we will have into the afternoon hours. you can see the cold front is very weak and still off to the west and you can notice the cloud cover with that is going to rotate to our north so scattered sprinkles are possible into the early evening and we will keep an eye on this area of low pressure to the west and...
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watts proves that he really is a friend of a texas >>> j.j.x jingle) >>> j.j. watts proves that he really is a friend of a texas houstons right on cue. (laughs) it's more than just a meal, it's meow mix mealtime. with wholesome ingredients and irresistible taste, no wonder it's the only one cats ask for by name. ♪ [ male announcer ] spring is calling. get 3 perennials for just $10 at lowe's. ♪ get 3 perennials for just $10 at lowe's. we did a 27-point inspection on your chevy,ce, you got new tires and our price match guarantee. who's this little guy? that's birney. oh, i bet that cone gives him supersonic hearing. watch what you say around him. i've been talking a lot about his procedure... (whispering) what? get our everyday price match guarantee plus a $100 rebate on 4 select tires from your tire experts. chevy certified service. your life is a game of chance. chronic migraine, but what if the odds could be in your favor? botox® is an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more
watts proves that he really is a friend of a texas >>> j.j.x jingle) >>> j.j. watts proves that he really is a friend of a texas houstons right on cue. (laughs) it's more than just a meal, it's meow mix mealtime. with wholesome ingredients and irresistible taste, no wonder it's the only one cats ask for by name. ♪ [ male announcer ] spring is calling. get 3 perennials for just $10 at lowe's. ♪ get 3 perennials for just $10 at lowe's. we did a 27-point inspection on your...
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and abc's nick watt has the story. >> reporter: think of the house of your wildest dreams then think even bigger. >> nice. it's possibly an understatement. this is where whitney lived in "the bodyguard" and -- we all know this view. >> it's legendary as a view from a hollywood movie there can be. that's the famous staircase from "godfather." >> reporter: last time this place was up for rent at $600,000 a month. that's right. 600 grand a month. do you have to pay utilities? >> utilities included. >> good. just checking. but now the nearly 6 acre estate can be yours, all yours for $135 million. if they nail that price, it will be the most expensive home in this, the golden state. >> there was a recent sale about a mile away from here for $102 million and the owner decided it was a perfect time to put the estate back on the market. >> we're talking 50,000 square feet, 30 bedrooms, 40 bathrooms, a nightclub and a gentleman's cave. like a man cave but lined with vintage french wine. william randolph hurst spent days here with a starlet. marion davies. and jfk and jackie honeymooned here.
and abc's nick watt has the story. >> reporter: think of the house of your wildest dreams then think even bigger. >> nice. it's possibly an understatement. this is where whitney lived in "the bodyguard" and -- we all know this view. >> it's legendary as a view from a hollywood movie there can be. that's the famous staircase from "godfather." >> reporter: last time this place was up for rent at $600,000 a month. that's right. 600 grand a month. do you...
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joining me now from indianapolis is shannon watts, founder of moms demand action for gun sense in america. i will put that question to you. how do you fight an organization like the nra which has been so successful that in georgia they've literally just passed a state version of what they want to do nationwide. a bill that will put guns literally everywhere. >> you know, the reality is that in many ways, the nra is a paper tiger. and i'm really talking to be clear about the nra leadership. because more than 70% of nra members actually support common sense gun reforms like background checks. so this is really about the extremist leadership of the nra and going into states like georgia and trying to pass a guns everywhere bill. you know, that bill, the reality is, it could have been much worse than it was. and we are actually having huge wins all across the country. we've closed the background check loophole in many, many states, and we are -- we were just recently had the governors of both wisconsin and washington sign bills that will keep guns out of the hands of domestic abusers. you kno
joining me now from indianapolis is shannon watts, founder of moms demand action for gun sense in america. i will put that question to you. how do you fight an organization like the nra which has been so successful that in georgia they've literally just passed a state version of what they want to do nationwide. a bill that will put guns literally everywhere. >> you know, the reality is that in many ways, the nra is a paper tiger. and i'm really talking to be clear about the nra...
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consumer watch reporter julie watts on who is listening in. >> they do almost everything but dave the car. >> connecting -- drive the car. >> connecting. >> on board computers can make a call, give you directions. some can even make dinner reservations. but privacy advocates warn that convenience comes with a price, and your car company may be tracking and sharing every move you make. and in some cases. >> after the beep. >> every word you say. >> the ford system which is their entertainment system reserves the right for ford to record entire calls. >> an electronic chip h that ford says it is something you consented to by using the technology. many cars with this type system could enable someone to listen in to anything you say in the car whether or not you're on the phone. >> law enforcement doesn't need to plant a bug in your car because it is already there. >> now, he points out law enforcement would need a search warrant to listen in, but hackers would not. a computer in your car could be more super bowl september -b8 than the one in your -- susceptible than the one in your home.
consumer watch reporter julie watts on who is listening in. >> they do almost everything but dave the car. >> connecting -- drive the car. >> connecting. >> on board computers can make a call, give you directions. some can even make dinner reservations. but privacy advocates warn that convenience comes with a price, and your car company may be tracking and sharing every move you make. and in some cases. >> after the beep. >> every word you say. >> the...
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on the consumerwatch, julie watts says, don't expect toe it soon on the store shelve - nat powder it hasn't hit the market. - nat stirring but it's creating quite a stir. - palcohol ? - palcohol - it's powdered alchol basica- that sounds amazing. thats right... ... palcohol ... powdered alcohol. but inspi of widespread reports this week.... it's not been apprd by the federal governemnt t alcohol tobbacco tax and tre bureau announced today it's apprioval was issued in errn eror that's leadingto a lotf questions. - nat ripping open. unlike existing powded drink mixes. when you add a palcohol pouch to water.. it packs the equivalent of an alcoholic shot. - i guess it's convienient ju add water - you can take it to the movi (psh psh) but palcohol's pry selling point is also sparkg concern... when it comes to kids. - bad idea - theycan like sneak it to pas and schools, probably even it - anything new is enticing to teens and adults alike. nat thomas of mothers against d drivers says while powdered alcohol may be eaiser for t to sneak... madd isn't takia stance against the company - rather
on the consumerwatch, julie watts says, don't expect toe it soon on the store shelve - nat powder it hasn't hit the market. - nat stirring but it's creating quite a stir. - palcohol ? - palcohol - it's powdered alchol basica- that sounds amazing. thats right... ... palcohol ... powdered alcohol. but inspi of widespread reports this week.... it's not been apprd by the federal governemnt t alcohol tobbacco tax and tre bureau announced today it's apprioval was issued in errn eror that's leadingto...
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. >>> kpix5's julie watts tells us about the new technology to prevent your phone from being stolen.rter: u.s. cellular will come with a reactivation lock that should deter criminals. >> one, you can track the phone if it is missing and try to find it where it is. and the second thing you can do is force it to pull up a log-in screen. if the phone gets wiped or reactivated. so that way, a thief presumably won't be able to get back into the phone if they steal it. >> reporter: apple added similar security features on the iphone. they prevent crooks from wiping the phone without a user name and password. while the current features on both phones come preinstalled, you still have to opt in and turn them on. they are calling on tech companies to go further to disincentivize criminals with thefts like these. they want opt out security features and a kill switch that would allow a government agency to disable a stolen phone. >> this is a big, big step. not too long ago, the industry in general was telling everybody that the technology was not available. here we have one of the larger u.s.
. >>> kpix5's julie watts tells us about the new technology to prevent your phone from being stolen.rter: u.s. cellular will come with a reactivation lock that should deter criminals. >> one, you can track the phone if it is missing and try to find it where it is. and the second thing you can do is force it to pull up a log-in screen. if the phone gets wiped or reactivated. so that way, a thief presumably won't be able to get back into the phone if they steal it. >>...
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. >> reporter: shannon watts was a stay at home mom motivated by the newtown shooting. >> this is the first time a grassroots effort has gone up against the gun laws. >> reporter: online a video to provoke mothers to join the campaign. the strategy is an acknowledgement what has been tried before hasn't worked. last fall, colorado passed a stricter law after bloomberg and senators voted for it, bloomberg himself became an issue. the lawmakers lost their seats. >> for those gun-owning americans who believe in the second amendment, who will think this is a new york mayor billionaire trying to tell me what to do. >> we're not telling them anything. all we're saying is that if somebody wants to buy a gun, they should go through a background check. >> reporter: but the nra will be a powerful foe, with more than 5 million dues-paying members. >> the average guy in the country values his freedom and doesn't believe the fact he can own a gun is part of the problem and doesn't like the media and high-profile politicians blaming him. >> reporter: bloomberg plans to steal a page from the nra boo
. >> reporter: shannon watts was a stay at home mom motivated by the newtown shooting. >> this is the first time a grassroots effort has gone up against the gun laws. >> reporter: online a video to provoke mothers to join the campaign. the strategy is an acknowledgement what has been tried before hasn't worked. last fall, colorado passed a stricter law after bloomberg and senators voted for it, bloomberg himself became an issue. the lawmakers lost their seats. >> for...
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we're dealing with something that's a fraction of one watt, transmitting bursts that are very, very shorted to eliminate the possibility that anything else is getting into your system. you know, you have to know what you're measuring, and that what you are measuring is what you are looking for and not a result of ambient. >> yeah. geoffrey thomas, we just heard -- we just learned that they aren't deploying the submersible drone until they get another transmission. is that the right move at this point, do you believe? >> look, i think it is, don. and at the same time, we shouldn't underplay the debris search, because now what we've got is we've got what we believe is the location of the ping. now, instead of looking at an area the size of texas, we're now looking at an area the size of houston. so we have a point. and the current around that spot is actually a counter, is a clockwork circle, it's an eddy. so i believe that the search for debris is now focused very much on this greatly reduced area, where the debris would have spread, too. and it wouldn't have spread too far, either. so the
we're dealing with something that's a fraction of one watt, transmitting bursts that are very, very shorted to eliminate the possibility that anything else is getting into your system. you know, you have to know what you're measuring, and that what you are measuring is what you are looking for and not a result of ambient. >> yeah. geoffrey thomas, we just heard -- we just learned that they aren't deploying the submersible drone until they get another transmission. is that the right move...