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weber.> weaver: upon finishing the residency, he immediately joined the indian health servic he was stationed from '86 to '89 at a hospital in oklahoma, ada, oklahoma, that the ihs ran at that time. he was a pediatrician there. >> and have we tried to reach him? >> weaver: yes. >> and? >> weaver: and he hasn't responded. >> rosch: this doctor being accused of sexual assault by patients.ht and we thoug that warranted a broader look, both at dr. s weber, but also t of widespread practice of hiringor dowho, who would get into trouble. >> weaver: we thought, "we got to find out, did the ihs know? did anybody have any inkling th there might be an issue with this doctor?" ♪ >> narrator: in 1992, dr. weber arrived in the little town of browning, montana, part of the blackfeet indian reservation. ♪ ti frosch: blackfeet reser is about 2,300 square miles. it butts up agait canada. this stunningly beautiful place. li a lot of indian reservations, there's high poverty rates, high rates of alcolism, diab
weber.> weaver: upon finishing the residency, he immediately joined the indian health servic he was stationed from '86 to '89 at a hospital in oklahoma, ada, oklahoma, that the ihs ran at that time. he was a pediatrician there. >> and have we tried to reach him? >> weaver: yes. >> and? >> weaver: and he hasn't responded. >> rosch: this doctor being accused of sexual assault by patients.ht and we thoug that warranted a broader look, both at dr. s weber, but also...
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weber for five minutes. mr. weber: i thank the gentlelady from texas. you said there is no better incentive than the private sector but if you want energy innovation you need to show the market innovators there is a -- i built an air conditioning company from the ground up. my business on the gulf coast of texas was in great demand. i will tell you this the more the department of energy raised energy ratings and require manufacturers build higher efficient equipment, the more that those units cost and the more they cost of air conditioning went up, the more the demand for the high efficient equipment went down because people were already hard pressed living their lives and they couldn't afford higher prices. on the gulf coast of texas you don't want to be without air conditioning. i don't know how many of y'all lived in the southern part of the country but it's extremely important to us. applying this same developing concept to clean energy how can ies, doctor, we show there is a demand and market waiting for them? dr. majkut: it depends an area which y
weber for five minutes. mr. weber: i thank the gentlelady from texas. you said there is no better incentive than the private sector but if you want energy innovation you need to show the market innovators there is a -- i built an air conditioning company from the ground up. my business on the gulf coast of texas was in great demand. i will tell you this the more the department of energy raised energy ratings and require manufacturers build higher efficient equipment, the more that those units...
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weber lived alone. >> so i walk through each house. the inspection of the roof, the floors, the walls, theow withe doors. i go through the became and check out for any leaks. and went downstairs and i was like floored because of what i saw there. to me it was a signal of something that wasn't right.ge thleman had a lot of food items, candy, pop, cookie, and then toys, game, videos, games that boys would play with. i mean, it wasn't small. it was stacks of stuff. i mean, there were stacks. i mean, i'm a dad. i got eight boy, and i buy my ds stuff, but it's not stacked up in the basement like that s. to me it signaled there is something wrong with this guy. >> woodruff: "predator on the t onrvation" airs toni most pbs stations. on the newshour online right now, meg wolitzer, author of "the wife," our february pk for the newshour/"new york times" book club "now read this," shares writing advice and some of her favorite books. that's on our web site,g/ pbs.wshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff.s joinline and again
weber lived alone. >> so i walk through each house. the inspection of the roof, the floors, the walls, theow withe doors. i go through the became and check out for any leaks. and went downstairs and i was like floored because of what i saw there. to me it was a signal of something that wasn't right.ge thleman had a lot of food items, candy, pop, cookie, and then toys, game, videos, games that boys would play with. i mean, it wasn't small. it was stacks of stuff. i mean, there were stacks....
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assemblymember shirley weber, who authored last year's use of force bill, was not available for comment tuesday. she has not yet filed a proposal on the issue. tag. ( robin ) a toddler became an overnight sensation when he got caught inside a "claw" toy machine. kelsey ingersoll says her daughter told her that little ezra was stuck in a game. she says she initially thought he climbed on top of one but to her suprise he was inside of the machine. the door to the contraption only opens in -- so there's no way to get out unless you're really tiny. first responders arrived and helped ezra out of the machine. <"i count them every few minutes just to make sure they are all there . i'm kinda over protective in that sense so it's weird this even happened." butted too"i've had a lot of phone calls, lots of messages from people i've never spoken to before or heard of-- it's been crazy." > little ezra just turned two last month...and he was able to get a toy out of the machine. (robin) live look outside... at the san francisco international airport. ( robin ) a mom in new jersey was home alone whe
assemblymember shirley weber, who authored last year's use of force bill, was not available for comment tuesday. she has not yet filed a proposal on the issue. tag. ( robin ) a toddler became an overnight sensation when he got caught inside a "claw" toy machine. kelsey ingersoll says her daughter told her that little ezra was stuck in a game. she says she initially thought he climbed on top of one but to her suprise he was inside of the machine. the door to the contraption only opens...
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edgar joel weber. we got more from our reporter erik schatzker on this story.n investigation underway involving a small start up outside of chicago that was in the advanced materials industry. they are trying to develop a diamond coating that would go on top of your smart phone display, making it harder, more scratch resistant and ideally, a great appeal to the likes of apple, samsung, lg, htc, the world's major smartphone manufacturers. including while way. the reason -- huawei. the reason this was happening was because of their interactions with huawei. they had been sending samples of their diamond glass product to a different -- a bunch of different smartphone makers. carol: that is typically what a supplier will do. eric: it standard in the industry. eric:you develop the eight technology, go through iterations, and once you have something ready to send to -- customers, you send and they perform test. carol: there are rules around that correct? yes. the rules were you are able to have the sample for 60 days and the tests your perform have to be nondestructi
edgar joel weber. we got more from our reporter erik schatzker on this story.n investigation underway involving a small start up outside of chicago that was in the advanced materials industry. they are trying to develop a diamond coating that would go on top of your smart phone display, making it harder, more scratch resistant and ideally, a great appeal to the likes of apple, samsung, lg, htc, the world's major smartphone manufacturers. including while way. the reason -- huawei. the reason...
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. >> our editor, joel weber, is here with us, and this is a story that reminds us why officials haveome new problem. >> it is a special story that provides a rare glimpse of something only has understood. the u.s. always claims that yet therea bad actor , has been no tangible proof. erik schatzker pulls off an incredible story. from the moment he came to us with it, we said stop talking and start writing. jason: go wherever you need to go, and it takes him to vegas. there's a sorbet stand involved. schatzker undercover. >> where this really began was an american company that has a glass it thinks will make better smartphones. you know how your smartphone shatters, and you ask why doesn't this -- why does this happen? he thinks he has that technology. he sends a sample to huawei and it comes back broken. that is not supposed to happen and that is what leads us into the story. carol: i did like sitting down with him. we got more with eric shacks are -- eric schatzker on this story. >> >> there was an investigation underway involving a small start up taste outside of chicago in the adva
. >> our editor, joel weber, is here with us, and this is a story that reminds us why officials haveome new problem. >> it is a special story that provides a rare glimpse of something only has understood. the u.s. always claims that yet therea bad actor , has been no tangible proof. erik schatzker pulls off an incredible story. from the moment he came to us with it, we said stop talking and start writing. jason: go wherever you need to go, and it takes him to vegas. there's a sorbet...
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bloomberg businessweek editor joel weber joins us now. so much to dig into here. it has been 10 years. joel: we want to take all of your real estate dreams and anxieties and just put them in one place and contain them for you. and we did. then: it is amazing, stories to tell in this case? -- jason: it is amazing, the scope of this. how do you choose what stories to tell in this case? joel: you have to start with the long reach of the last crash. all right? because we are barely 10 years after that and we are still feeling the effects of that, as peter coley writes in the opening essay. and that is primarily a phenomenon that comes from the lack of homebuilding. that has also led to a derth of inventory. and that has also pushed prices to a point that a lot of people cannot afford to actually get in the game. carol: that is that is it in a nutshell, right, joel? from 10 years, we went from kind of oversupply, which led to hea -- to here we are, undersupply. joel: the overhouse phenomenon is what that is all about. other opportunities. i love the zillow story. it's
bloomberg businessweek editor joel weber joins us now. so much to dig into here. it has been 10 years. joel: we want to take all of your real estate dreams and anxieties and just put them in one place and contain them for you. and we did. then: it is amazing, stories to tell in this case? -- jason: it is amazing, the scope of this. how do you choose what stories to tell in this case? joel: you have to start with the long reach of the last crash. all right? because we are barely 10 years after...
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weber. >> will they take complaints seriously now, whistle-blowers?e guy who runs the agency now says they're trying to encourage a culture of whistle-blowers and protect people who want to come forward with these kinds of allegations, but they're pushing back against kind of long history, people were basically afraid of their employer and there's examples in our reporting where folks who did raise alarms about problem providers, problem managers were e themselv , themselves, punished. >> incredible. thank you for doing this story. christopher weaver, "the wall street journal" reporter, "predator on the reservation" premieres tonight on pbs 10:00 p.m. eastern. thank you for watching. "deadline white house with nicolle wallace" starts right now. >>> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in washington, d.c. congressional leaders have reached a deal to avoid a second government shutdown. that deal, a fraction of the funds donald trump was looking for to build his border wall. even less wall funding than he was offereded before he took the federal government hostage fo
weber. >> will they take complaints seriously now, whistle-blowers?e guy who runs the agency now says they're trying to encourage a culture of whistle-blowers and protect people who want to come forward with these kinds of allegations, but they're pushing back against kind of long history, people were basically afraid of their employer and there's examples in our reporting where folks who did raise alarms about problem providers, problem managers were e themselv , themselves, punished....
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this piece of legislation supported by the aclu, and the author, assembly member shirley weber of san o, she essentially said this bill would only allow officers to use deadly force when there is an immediate threat to either themselves or to others. is there anything you see wrong with that standard? >> yeah, it pretty much basically says that officers are going to be discriminated against self-defense. we cannot use the same self- defense that other non-peace officers can use. we think that is a violation of the constitution under the equality equal rights clause, so we have a lot of concern with that. we really want to be able to have officers be able to utilize all the tools in their use of force policies, and that is one of the other issues we addressed is by making sure that all use of force policies are brought up to an equal level across the state, so every peace officer is going have a minimum such standard on use of force policy, and is pretty much is going to put us, california, on the forefront of use of force throughout the united states. and the third leg of the school w
this piece of legislation supported by the aclu, and the author, assembly member shirley weber of san o, she essentially said this bill would only allow officers to use deadly force when there is an immediate threat to either themselves or to others. is there anything you see wrong with that standard? >> yeah, it pretty much basically says that officers are going to be discriminated against self-defense. we cannot use the same self- defense that other non-peace officers can use. we think...
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. >> reporter: the coast has been part of alex weber's life since she was is born. she went diving and was stunned at what she found. >> we would dive and pick up 2500 golf balls and two weeks later we would pick up another 2500 golf balls. >> reporter: she wondered just how many golf balls are there? >> the more we researched, the more we discovered, no one has ever looked at golf balls in the ocean. >> she said she had read some of the scientific articles that came out of my ph.d. work. >> reporter: she picked up with researcher matthew soboku to determine how big the problem is. >> it's so rubbery. i said let's put together a report and try to publish a scientific article of your own that states the scope of the problem, the intensity of the problem, and what we can do about the problem. >> reporter: with ma shoe overseeing her research, alex went to work collecting golf balls in the ocean and on the beach new three coastal golf courses, sorting them by their condition. >> we start with something like this, obviously with the polyurethane shell and the gloss. as
. >> reporter: the coast has been part of alex weber's life since she was is born. she went diving and was stunned at what she found. >> we would dive and pick up 2500 golf balls and two weeks later we would pick up another 2500 golf balls. >> reporter: she wondered just how many golf balls are there? >> the more we researched, the more we discovered, no one has ever looked at golf balls in the ocean. >> she said she had read some of the scientific articles that...
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the doctor, stanley patrick weber, was the focus of a recent investigation by "pbs frontline" and "the wall street journal." in 1995, indian health service officials concluded weber was molesting children but the agency allowed him to keep working for another 21 years continually transferring him , from reservation to reservation. he was eventually convicted in 2018 and was sentenced to 18 years in prison. in news from washington, d.c. ryan zinke has joined the , lobbying firm turnberry solutions just weeks after stepping down as interior secretary. he becomes the first former trump cabinet official to join a lobbying firm. shortly after taking office, presesident trump signed an executive order that purported to ban white house officials from lobbying for five years. but according to propublica, at least 33 former trump officials have managed to sidestep the ethics pledge. trump's former campaign manager corey lewandowski is also joining turnberry solutions. the american civil liberties union and a group of other civil rights groups have sued the trump administration over its new poli
the doctor, stanley patrick weber, was the focus of a recent investigation by "pbs frontline" and "the wall street journal." in 1995, indian health service officials concluded weber was molesting children but the agency allowed him to keep working for another 21 years continually transferring him , from reservation to reservation. he was eventually convicted in 2018 and was sentenced to 18 years in prison. in news from washington, d.c. ryan zinke has joined the , lobbying...
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assemblymember shirley weber, who authored last year's use of force bill, was not available for commente has not yet filed a proposal on the issue. tag. ( darya ) a toddler became an overnight sensation when he got caught inside a "claw" toy machine. kelsey ingersoll says she initially thought her son climbed on top of a game but to her suprise he was inside of the machine. the door to the contraption only opens in -- so there's no way to get out unless you're really tiny. first responders arrived and helped little ezra out of the machine. <"i count them every few minutes just to make sure they are all there . i'm kinda over protective in that sense so it's weird this even happened." butted too"i've had a lot of phone calls, lots of messages from people i've never spoken to before or heard of-- it's been crazy." > ( darya ) little ezra just turned two last month...and he was able to get a toy out of the machine. ( darya ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news ...we continue our hidden history series with a look at john "big daddy" bishop and his famous dreamland barbecue. sometimes, bipo
assemblymember shirley weber, who authored last year's use of force bill, was not available for commente has not yet filed a proposal on the issue. tag. ( darya ) a toddler became an overnight sensation when he got caught inside a "claw" toy machine. kelsey ingersoll says she initially thought her son climbed on top of a game but to her suprise he was inside of the machine. the door to the contraption only opens in -- so there's no way to get out unless you're really tiny. first...
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. >> reporter: kelly weber has always had trouble staying asleep.using her weighted blanket several weeks ago. >> i wake up, i feel great. and i -- hop out of bed. ready to start the day. >> reporter: thanks to her blanket, she's final sleeping through the night. cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," southwest airlines is facing what its own managers are calling an operational state of emergency. kris van cleave has details. >>> plus, seth doane takes us to the italian city that was the birthplace of the stradivarius violin where they are undertaking a project to preserve the sound of the instrument. >>> and only on "cbs this morning," we speak with three people connected through the underground railroad and why their meeting changed how they view black history month. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> and taking a look live outside looking west at the sutro tower. very clear conditions. >>
. >> reporter: kelly weber has always had trouble staying asleep.using her weighted blanket several weeks ago. >> i wake up, i feel great. and i -- hop out of bed. ready to start the day. >> reporter: thanks to her blanket, she's final sleeping through the night. cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," southwest airlines is facing what its own managers are calling an operational state of emergency. kris van cleave has details. >>>...
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there is no shortage of powerful pictures in the foreign language from competition, most experts at weberoma. now it's time to stick my neck out and give you my predictions on who is going to win and the key oscar categories. so here it goes. best documentary, fat prize goes to rpg, a portrait of ruth bader ginsburg. the best animated feature trophy will end up in the hands of spider—man, into the spider verse, the press animated found in the spider—man franchise. best baptist screenplay, belongs to the original screenplay at green but foreign language film will be roma, a good night for the picture. dear dolores sometimes you remind me... and supporting actress goes to any items for her work and advice. as director goes to alfonso for roma, i thought he shot at it and wrote. don't walk away from me dammit. thought he shot at it and wrote. don't walk away from me dammitlj don't walk away from me dammit.” can't take it any more, i can't take humiliation. best actress goes to glenn close, nominated seven times without a win that, at this time sheila triumphed. —— will triumph. best actor tr
there is no shortage of powerful pictures in the foreign language from competition, most experts at weberoma. now it's time to stick my neck out and give you my predictions on who is going to win and the key oscar categories. so here it goes. best documentary, fat prize goes to rpg, a portrait of ruth bader ginsburg. the best animated feature trophy will end up in the hands of spider—man, into the spider verse, the press animated found in the spider—man franchise. best baptist screenplay,...
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thomas weber was arested after staff at the school called police and reported wber for touching two students. police say both of the alleged victims were girls. he is facing two counts of lewd acts on a child. ( james ) in the east bay ... there wasn't much was left of a tesla that was involved in a fiery crash early monday morning in fremont. the driver lost control of the car and crashed into trees and a soundwall on southbound paseo padre parkway near thornton avenue. there have been a handful of cases where fires have flared up in teslas hours after a firey crash ... so firefighters have a special protocol now. they use thermal imaging to keep track of the battery temperature ... and have water standing by. <>( james ) the driver managed to escape the fire suffering only minor injuries. he was taken to the hopsital for evaluation . ( darya ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news...why a senator is looking to eliminate the speed limit on two california highways. ( darya ) and scary moments at sea world... we'll hear from people on the ground as they watched first responders rescue people
thomas weber was arested after staff at the school called police and reported wber for touching two students. police say both of the alleged victims were girls. he is facing two counts of lewd acts on a child. ( james ) in the east bay ... there wasn't much was left of a tesla that was involved in a fiery crash early monday morning in fremont. the driver lost control of the car and crashed into trees and a soundwall on southbound paseo padre parkway near thornton avenue. there have been a...
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assemblymember shirley weber, who authored last year's use of force bill, was not available for comments not yet filed a proposal on the issue. tag. ( darya )( darya ) a toddler became an overnight sensation when he got caught inside a "claw" toy machine. kelsey ingersoll says her daughter told her that little ezra was stuck in a game. she says she initially thought he climbed on top of one but to her suprise he was inside of the machine. the door to the contraption only opens in -- so there's no way to get out unless you're really tiny. first responders arrived and helped ezra out of the machine. <"i count them every few minutes just to make sure they are all there . i'm kinda over protective in that sense so it's weird this even happened." butted too"i've had a lot of phone calls, lots of messages from people i've never spoken to before or heard of-- it's been crazy." > ( darya ) little ezra just turned two last month...and he was able to get a toy out of the machine. ( darya ) coming up at 6 o'clock. an incredible rescue out of the mendocino national forest ... where a couple was str
assemblymember shirley weber, who authored last year's use of force bill, was not available for comments not yet filed a proposal on the issue. tag. ( darya )( darya ) a toddler became an overnight sensation when he got caught inside a "claw" toy machine. kelsey ingersoll says her daughter told her that little ezra was stuck in a game. she says she initially thought he climbed on top of one but to her suprise he was inside of the machine. the door to the contraption only opens in --...
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assemblymember shirley weber, who authored last year's use of force bill, was not available for comment tuesday. she has not yet filed a proposal on the issue. tag. coming up at eight.. actor liam neeson in the midst of a controversy over a racially charged comment about wanting to kill. plus. a mountain lion attacks a man---biting his face and body. how he used his bare hands to turn the tables on the animal. and president trump calls for unity in his state of the union address... what that means for a looming government shutdown. ((lawrence tease))i'm kron 4 chief meteorologist lawrence karnow.coming up, i will take a look at your 7 day forecast. details are right after the how you feeling? ♪ ♪ (both) exhausted. but finally being able to make that volunteer trip happen was... awesome. awesome. you have to scrub. what do they... they use for washing. ♪ ♪ let's do it every year. we'll do it every year. i thought you'd say that - let's do it. ♪ ♪ see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. (ken) our top story tonight. a cold storm brings with
assemblymember shirley weber, who authored last year's use of force bill, was not available for comment tuesday. she has not yet filed a proposal on the issue. tag. coming up at eight.. actor liam neeson in the midst of a controversy over a racially charged comment about wanting to kill. plus. a mountain lion attacks a man---biting his face and body. how he used his bare hands to turn the tables on the animal. and president trump calls for unity in his state of the union address... what that...
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thomas weber was arested after staff at the school called police and reported wber for touching two students. police say both of the alleged victims were girls. he is facing two counts of lewd acts on a child. ( darya ) still ahead ... young mountain lion cubs are seen on the peninsula ... and now officials are warning people to stay away from them. ( darya ) and scary moments at sea world... we'll hear from people on the ground as they watched first responders rescue people stuck on a gondola ride. ( darya ) and after the break...drivers heading to and from the sierra are getting ready to face heavy traffic... following the holiday weekend. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. ♪ [baby crib musical mobile] millions are still exposed to the dangers of secondhand smoke. and some of them can't do anything about it. but you can. protect your family. visit tobaccofreeca.com. that leave therea lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, or the sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. you might remember new flavours, the sound of an old friend's laug
thomas weber was arested after staff at the school called police and reported wber for touching two students. police say both of the alleged victims were girls. he is facing two counts of lewd acts on a child. ( darya ) still ahead ... young mountain lion cubs are seen on the peninsula ... and now officials are warning people to stay away from them. ( darya ) and scary moments at sea world... we'll hear from people on the ground as they watched first responders rescue people stuck on a gondola...
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among those interviewed were geoffrey weber of the cayman islands and figure radio from. both members of the executive committee and jack warner of trinidad and tobago. was interpol behind these arrests the answer was clear no the interrogations were the result of a bilateral exchange between this was police and the f.b.i. . but then came an additional irony. in a poll issued six red notices for other feet and embers. clearly the organization was put in a position where we were handling red ny this is for some of the exact reason former executives of who we had upon a shim agreement with them names even more good morning even if you're short on money that's no excuse for stupid decisions. and if you ask me an association with the fire was stupid or trick or so then. it's a little complicated but it's true some countries were very reticent at the start so i thought well as for me i'm french we don't really leave the field when it comes to public private partnerships only pani pointed like we're learning but we're still a bit doubtful that's just how we are in france german
among those interviewed were geoffrey weber of the cayman islands and figure radio from. both members of the executive committee and jack warner of trinidad and tobago. was interpol behind these arrests the answer was clear no the interrogations were the result of a bilateral exchange between this was police and the f.b.i. . but then came an additional irony. in a poll issued six red notices for other feet and embers. clearly the organization was put in a position where we were handling red ny...
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thomas weber was arested after staff at the school called police and reported wber for touching two students. police say both of the alleged victims were girls. he is facing two counts of lewd acts on a child. ( darya ) police in antioch are hoping new sketches will help them identify two supsects in a deadly shooting. police released these pictures of the men who they say killed 19 year old anthony singh of vallejo. it happend back in august. police say the murderers waited for the victim to pass a gas station on somersville road before they pulled behind him and followed him to an apartment complex. singh was found dead in his car in the parking lot...a second man was also shot and injured. ( darya ) new this morning..16 people are now safe after they were trapped on a ride at seaworld in san diego last night. this happened on the bayside skyride over the mission bay waters. firefighters and lifeguards went to each gondola to harness everyone and get them to safety. the 16 people in 5 of those gondolas were trapped for hours..including a baby and hours..including a baby and someone who was
thomas weber was arested after staff at the school called police and reported wber for touching two students. police say both of the alleged victims were girls. he is facing two counts of lewd acts on a child. ( darya ) police in antioch are hoping new sketches will help them identify two supsects in a deadly shooting. police released these pictures of the men who they say killed 19 year old anthony singh of vallejo. it happend back in august. police say the murderers waited for the victim to...
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thomas weber was arested after staff at the school called police and reported wber for touching two students. police say both of the alleged victims were girls. he is facing two counts of lewd acts on a child. ( james ) former president barack obama will be in oakland today to mark the first national gathering of the obama foundation's my brother's keeper alliance. the organization supports boys and young men of color. obama will be taking part in a town hall meeting along with steph curry. the gathering will be held at the oakland scottish rite center. kron4 will be at today's town hall and we'll have all of the highlights tonight at 5. ( james ) this just in. justice ruth bader ginsburg is back on the supreme court bench. she was sidelined for 8 weeks after surgery for lung cancer. the 85-year- old justice missed the court's arguments in january as she recovered from the surgery. but the court said she participated in the court's work from her home. ( darya ) ( darya )( darya ) this morning there is a new plan to cut down on pollution by getting rid of speed limits on two major freeways in
thomas weber was arested after staff at the school called police and reported wber for touching two students. police say both of the alleged victims were girls. he is facing two counts of lewd acts on a child. ( james ) former president barack obama will be in oakland today to mark the first national gathering of the obama foundation's my brother's keeper alliance. the organization supports boys and young men of color. obama will be taking part in a town hall meeting along with steph curry. the...
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if the bill proposed by shirley weber passes, that would change.is the deputy director use dollars from tobacco sales to help fund programs for children in the first five years. they strongly support full day kindergarten. >> we want to see all children get the right start from birth and are in high quality childcare systems in high- quality preschool and get it a high quality sugar. >> full-day kindergarten would be the same number of hours that first grade students receive the bill is in the early stage and will be there sometime before we find out if it becomes law. >>> eight city councilman wants to clean up the city by cracking down on abandoned shopping carts. sergio once the increase in the fees to pay the cost of collecting shopping carts. he wants businesses to take part in this. only stores with 26 shopping carts have to obey the city rules. the chamber of commerce is concerned it could put -- hurt small businesses that would pay an annual fee. >> grocery markets have a thin profit margin. a balanced persp expect this change would cut off
if the bill proposed by shirley weber passes, that would change.is the deputy director use dollars from tobacco sales to help fund programs for children in the first five years. they strongly support full day kindergarten. >> we want to see all children get the right start from birth and are in high quality childcare systems in high- quality preschool and get it a high quality sugar. >> full-day kindergarten would be the same number of hours that first grade students receive the...
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this proposed by shirley weber passes, that could change. >> it is important to realize how crucial developmenteporter: this is the deputy director of foreign, the organization created in 1998 to use tax dollars to help fund programs for children in the first five years. they strongly support mandated full day can garden. >> we want to see all children get the right start from birth in high quality childcare into high-quality preschool and high- quality regard. >> reporter: the minimum school day for the kindergarten would be the same number of minutes per school day as those in first grade. >> i think it is a terrible idea. >> reporter: emilie believes children need to start without a mandate. >> any time somebody else is telling them what to do is time they're not focusing on the mac lives. >> reporter: we wanted to hear from parents. they support the idea pick >> i think it is a good idea with afterschool activities. >> i would support it if that was an option. feel like they have a shorter attention span. >> there is time before we find out if it becomes law. it is referred to committee for
this proposed by shirley weber passes, that could change. >> it is important to realize how crucial developmenteporter: this is the deputy director of foreign, the organization created in 1998 to use tax dollars to help fund programs for children in the first five years. they strongly support mandated full day can garden. >> we want to see all children get the right start from birth in high quality childcare into high-quality preschool and high- quality regard. >> reporter:...
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they have to look at what weber mueller has gathered. he -- robert mueller has gathered.he report so far from the house and senate intelligence committees, these have been narrow and there has not been much follow-up, so we are just getting the follow-up now it is premature to say there is not anything there. david: we have robert mueller's investigation, we have the investigation in new york, and we have the local prosecutor in manhattan who says he will pursue the possibility of indicting paul manafort, if the president pardons him. that is what bloomberg is reporting today. how can they do that? jessica: the state of new york is an independent sovereign from the federal government, so it has separate authority to pursue charges under the criminal law. so, he became pursue those charges. there are double jeopardy laws that restrict circumstances in which a state prosecutor can pursue the same charges that have already been pursued by the federal government. under the law, as long as it is not the same charge, the same elements as the federal law, there is room to charge
they have to look at what weber mueller has gathered. he -- robert mueller has gathered.he report so far from the house and senate intelligence committees, these have been narrow and there has not been much follow-up, so we are just getting the follow-up now it is premature to say there is not anything there. david: we have robert mueller's investigation, we have the investigation in new york, and we have the local prosecutor in manhattan who says he will pursue the possibility of indicting...
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joel weber joins us now. so much to dig into now. it has been 10 years.oel: we want to take all of your real estate dreams and anxieties and take them in one place and contain them for you. jason: the scope of this, how do you choose what stories to tell in this case? joel: you have to start with the long reach of the last crash. we are barely 10 years after that and we are still feeling the effects of that at peter writes in the opening essay. that is primarily a phenomenon that comes from the lack of homebuilding. a derth of inventory. that has pushed prices to a point that a lot of people cannot afford to actually get in the game. carol: from 10 years, we went from oversupply which led to -- here we are, undersupply. jason: the overhouse phenomenon is what that is at about. other opportunities. i love the zillow story. if you got the real estate, you cannot stop looking at what your house is worth. this is a company that has made a strategic choice to actually get into the home buying game. they have rolled out this phenomenon in 14 u.s. cities. there
joel weber joins us now. so much to dig into now. it has been 10 years.oel: we want to take all of your real estate dreams and anxieties and take them in one place and contain them for you. jason: the scope of this, how do you choose what stories to tell in this case? joel: you have to start with the long reach of the last crash. we are barely 10 years after that and we are still feeling the effects of that at peter writes in the opening essay. that is primarily a phenomenon that comes from the...
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editor joel weber is here with us. what inspired this? a date in the near future, february 2, when a nuclear arms treaty will probably not be re-signed by trump. that opens up a window into a continuing problem in the world which is arms race. we thought that was over in the cold war, and we are in a new version now. >> it takes a long time to get there, but it kind of keeps people in check. is reallys happened as these treaties expire or don't get renewed, there's a whole new brinkmanship that starts to develop. >> i have to say, what really reminded me that most of the nuclear weapons are in the united states and russia. >> those are the existing powers we've been talking about for decades. this new brinkmanship also brings in china and there's an ongoing conversation about the economic difficulties with the u.s., but there's also the ability to talk about nuclear war. >> we can forget north korea especially now that we think trump and the leader of north korea might get together again for another summit. >> if they come to get everyone
editor joel weber is here with us. what inspired this? a date in the near future, february 2, when a nuclear arms treaty will probably not be re-signed by trump. that opens up a window into a continuing problem in the world which is arms race. we thought that was over in the cold war, and we are in a new version now. >> it takes a long time to get there, but it kind of keeps people in check. is reallys happened as these treaties expire or don't get renewed, there's a whole new...
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andrew weber does a great job up front. and obviously they have todd gurley and c.j. anderson behind them. >> they can do a lot of pressure on the ground. >> your whole defensive coordinator, wade phillips has a huge task to get after tom brady. what does wade phillips need to do to be successful in this game? >> wade's the man. he's obviously had success before against the patriot notice super bowl. he plays really good man coverage behind. and then he has pass rushers up front. which he obviously has with this team. he's going to do what he does. he may mix up a few things here and there. the reason he's been successful for so long, is because he stuck to what works. have you to trust your players. >> we're going to get into that, forgive me first for pointing out, you are 0-6 against tom brady, don't hurt me. and of your 92 career sacks, only one half of one comes against the goat. he's 41. he's slow. why is he hard to sack. he's 41 and slow. why is he hard to sack? >> he's smart, very smart. he knows what can beat him. and that's getting hit, and getting pressure
andrew weber does a great job up front. and obviously they have todd gurley and c.j. anderson behind them. >> they can do a lot of pressure on the ground. >> your whole defensive coordinator, wade phillips has a huge task to get after tom brady. what does wade phillips need to do to be successful in this game? >> wade's the man. he's obviously had success before against the patriot notice super bowl. he plays really good man coverage behind. and then he has pass rushers up...
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joel weber joins us now. so much to dig into here. it has been 10 years.e wanted to take all of your real estate dreams and ends i tease and put them all in one place. we did. amazing.'s the scope of this, how do you choose what stories to tell? joel: you have to start with the long reach of the last crash. we are barely 10 years after that. we are still feeling the effects of that as peter coy writes in our opening essay. a phenomenonrily that comes from a lack of homebuilding. that has led to a dearth of inventory. that has pushed voices to a point where a lot of people can't afford to get in the game. carol: that's in a nutshell. we went from oversupply to hear, under supply. under housed phenomenon is what that essay is about. there are other opportunities to talk about real estate. story, whichllow is about a company, if you have ever got to the real estate but -- bug, you can't stop looking at what houses our work. carol: estimate. joel: this is a company that has made a strategic choice to get into the home buying game and they have rolled out this
joel weber joins us now. so much to dig into here. it has been 10 years.e wanted to take all of your real estate dreams and ends i tease and put them all in one place. we did. amazing.'s the scope of this, how do you choose what stories to tell? joel: you have to start with the long reach of the last crash. we are barely 10 years after that. we are still feeling the effects of that as peter coy writes in our opening essay. a phenomenonrily that comes from a lack of homebuilding. that has led to...
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assemblymember shirley weber, who authored last year's use of force bill, was not available for commentuesday. she has not yet filed a proposal on the issue. tag. (grant)(grant) a trail runner is recovering tonight after he says he was attacked by a mountain lion... and he managed to survive after he used his bare hands to kill the cat... it happened when the man was running in larimer county, colorado on monday... he suddenly heard something behind him. as he turned, the young cat lunged at him, biting his face and wrist. he was able to fight back and ended up suffocating the animal. he then drove himself to a hospital where he was treated for cuts on his face and puncture wounds all over his body. wildlife officials verified the man's story... and even retrieved the mountain lion's body and the man's belongings. the cat tested negative for rabies. so what do you do if you encounter a mountain lion: stay calm, move slowly and never turn your back on it. do not run... running may stimulate a lion's instinct to chase and attack... try to appear larger. raise your arms. open your jacket i
assemblymember shirley weber, who authored last year's use of force bill, was not available for commentuesday. she has not yet filed a proposal on the issue. tag. (grant)(grant) a trail runner is recovering tonight after he says he was attacked by a mountain lion... and he managed to survive after he used his bare hands to kill the cat... it happened when the man was running in larimer county, colorado on monday... he suddenly heard something behind him. as he turned, the young cat lunged at...
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assemblymember shirley weber, who authored last year's use of force bill, was not available for comment tuesday. she has not yet filed a proposal on the issue. tag.the issue. tag.proposal on filed a has not yet tuesday. she for comment not available force bill, was not available for comment tuesday. she has not yet filed a proposal on the issue. tag. (ken) more wheels are disappearing from vehicles the east bay. tire thieves are targeting cars parked behind security gates, on properties with security cameras. tire theives are targetting hayward. this time they went after vehicles parked in the metro 655 apartment complex on tennyson road. resident sam shieh found her 20-18 honda without tires. she says the theft happened from the time she got home at night and when she left the next morning. these stolen wheels follow thefts last week from cars parked in another hayward apartment complex. drew mickaels at tommy's auto body says it was easy for the thieves to steal the tires, even with wheel locks on, because they probably have a tire lock removing set.
assemblymember shirley weber, who authored last year's use of force bill, was not available for comment tuesday. she has not yet filed a proposal on the issue. tag.the issue. tag.proposal on filed a has not yet tuesday. she for comment not available force bill, was not available for comment tuesday. she has not yet filed a proposal on the issue. tag. (ken) more wheels are disappearing from vehicles the east bay. tire thieves are targeting cars parked behind security gates, on properties with...
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. >>> preparations are underway in south weber crews are dealing clearing trees and rain. we will show you the work underway there today to get ready for the big storm. >>> don't forget to download the newly updated ktvu weather at. you'll find hour by hour as well as weekly forecast and videos from bill and the rest of the ktvu weather team . plus, you can send as videos of weather where you live. and for details on sandbag locations, go to ktvu.com. we composted a complete list on the web link section. >>>, newsom delivered his new state of the state address. he wasted no time charting his encores for california that differs from his predecessor, jerry brown. governor newsom put the brakes on high-speed g thmore funding. he also plans to downsize the delta water project, saying he supports one tunnel to carry water to farmers instead of the two tunnels that governor brown wanted. and governor newsom made it clear he disagrees with the white house on the issue of immigration. he says california has no need for a border wall. more from ktvu's christina rendon. she was in s
. >>> preparations are underway in south weber crews are dealing clearing trees and rain. we will show you the work underway there today to get ready for the big storm. >>> don't forget to download the newly updated ktvu weather at. you'll find hour by hour as well as weekly forecast and videos from bill and the rest of the ktvu weather team . plus, you can send as videos of weather where you live. and for details on sandbag locations, go to ktvu.com. we composted a complete...
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passed in 1873, a whole bunch of new products come on the market as a result of what was called the weber revolution. this goes to charles goodyear, the tire guy. in 1840, he was experimenting with rubber and he accidentally dropped sulfur on it and invented the process we now call vulcanizing rubber, which means it gets more pliable and soft. all of a sudden he patented this and had a vehicle for making things with modern rubber. you can see where this is going. first he makes hot water bottles and things like that. by the 1870's in particular the 1880's, many of the contraceptives that we recognize now come into existence because of vulcanized rubber, including what we would call a cervical cap, they called them a french cap often. diaphragms. and condoms. we talked about how condoms had been made out of fish skins and stuff like that, they were expensive and did not work that well. now you have the foundation for the creation of the trojan company. you have condoms, diaphragms, you have cervical caps. they also create iud's with rubber and copper. you could get copper more cheaply and
passed in 1873, a whole bunch of new products come on the market as a result of what was called the weber revolution. this goes to charles goodyear, the tire guy. in 1840, he was experimenting with rubber and he accidentally dropped sulfur on it and invented the process we now call vulcanizing rubber, which means it gets more pliable and soft. all of a sudden he patented this and had a vehicle for making things with modern rubber. you can see where this is going. first he makes hot water...
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. >> reporter: the carmel coast has been part of alex weber's life since she could walk.er dad took her diving for the first time when she was 15 and she was stunned by what she found. >> it was incredible. we would go out and dive and pick up 2500 golf balls. two weeks later we'd pick up another 2500 to 3,000 golf balls. >> reporter: as alex picked them up, she wondered just how many golf balls are there >> the more we researched, the more we discovered that it's a completely foreign topic. no one has ever looked at golf balls under the ocean. >> she sent me an e-mail saying she had read some of the papers, scieific artics atame out of my ph.d. work. >> reporter: alex teamed up wit just how big the problem is. >> it's so rubbery. i said, you know, why don't we put together a report and try and publish a scientific article of your own that actually states the scope of the problem, the intensity of the problem and what we can do about the problem. >> reporter: with matthew overseeing her research, alex went to work collecting golf balls in the ocean and on the beach near t
. >> reporter: the carmel coast has been part of alex weber's life since she could walk.er dad took her diving for the first time when she was 15 and she was stunned by what she found. >> it was incredible. we would go out and dive and pick up 2500 golf balls. two weeks later we'd pick up another 2500 to 3,000 golf balls. >> reporter: as alex picked them up, she wondered just how many golf balls are there >> the more we researched, the more we discovered that it's a...
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. >> reporter: the carmel coast has been part of alex weber's life since she could walk. her dad took her diving for the first time when she was 15 and she was stunned by what she found. >> it was incredible. we would go out and dive and pick up 2500 golf balls. two weeks later we'd pick up another 2500 to 3,000 golf balls. >> reporter: as alex picked them up, she wondered just how many golf balls are there? >> the more we researched, the more we discovered that it's a completely foreign topic. no one has ever looked at golf balls under the ocean. >> she sent me an e-mail saying she had read some of the papers, scientific articles that came out of my ph.d. work. >> reporter: alex teamed up with researcher matthew to determine just how big the problem is. >> it's so rubbery. i said, you know, why don't we put together a report and try and publish a scientific article of your own that actually states the scope of the problem, the intensity of the problem and what we can do about the problem. >> reporter: with matthew overseeing her research, alex went to work collecting gol
. >> reporter: the carmel coast has been part of alex weber's life since she could walk. her dad took her diving for the first time when she was 15 and she was stunned by what she found. >> it was incredible. we would go out and dive and pick up 2500 golf balls. two weeks later we'd pick up another 2500 to 3,000 golf balls. >> reporter: as alex picked them up, she wondered just how many golf balls are there? >> the more we researched, the more we discovered that it's a...
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but to see all of the families, weber was alive from the family came to represent to be there in that moment. it was a very powerful moment because of the sacrifices of these ordinary people. >> he recognized that and he referred to the plaintiffs who showed on example to show courage. >> called helped in all of this. the first time brown the board of education was argued, there was not a majority in favor. they were in favor against it. they weren't quite sure and then chief justice died. oral was the chief justice of the united states. he helped -- i think felix, one of the on known helpers. he said how can we help with the case? he said, why do we ask the lawyers to answer some new questions. so they threw out four or five new questions. two of them seemed to say we are where in favor of segregation into seemed to say no, we are against it. the second argument took place before the court, earl took over under those circumstances. >> one of the reasons i love that, there is serendipity to lauren. you never know. i told this whole story. we need a grand strategy and i said, we have a
but to see all of the families, weber was alive from the family came to represent to be there in that moment. it was a very powerful moment because of the sacrifices of these ordinary people. >> he recognized that and he referred to the plaintiffs who showed on example to show courage. >> called helped in all of this. the first time brown the board of education was argued, there was not a majority in favor. they were in favor against it. they weren't quite sure and then chief...
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ron: my name is ron weber, retired, ntsb. i would like to follow up on distracted driving. problem. i was involved in one last year. improper laner change. i went to court and proved it was a distracted driving, and the other case was dismissed. one of the problems in enforcing that is you have to see the person, basically. we have tinted windows. vary in their -- i do not know if temptation is the proper word, but the degree of tenting. -- tinting. florida allows heavier tinting than they do in virginia, where i'm from. the person also had two young children in the back of the car, was speeding, trying to catch the auto train to go down to florida. there were no cops. police officers, excuse me, at the scene, who witnessed the scene. so i was cited for unsafe lane change. ntsb, investigating highway accidents most of my time there, almost 30 years with , i did what you call a major accident study to contest my ticket, and i did. -- ank some simple thing tinted window should be eliminated on the drivers side. , most of these people have something to hide. they want to use the cell p
ron: my name is ron weber, retired, ntsb. i would like to follow up on distracted driving. problem. i was involved in one last year. improper laner change. i went to court and proved it was a distracted driving, and the other case was dismissed. one of the problems in enforcing that is you have to see the person, basically. we have tinted windows. vary in their -- i do not know if temptation is the proper word, but the degree of tenting. -- tinting. florida allows heavier tinting than they do...
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it is probably still jumper weber. with all those winds. are they going to go down? northern scotland are moving towards scandinavia. look at this cloud, it has brought heavy rain overnight. this is where we have the core of strongest winds. it is moving across southern scotland and northern england. gusts of 50 mph or more for a while this morning. we still have rain as well. that rain will push to wait out into the north sea. we still have strong to gale force winds even into the afternoon. a day of sunshine and showers. quite a few in northern ireland, wales, the south—west of england, the showers becoming few in scotland but it stays within the far north of scotland. the temperatures are good for the time of year, 9— 11 degrees even with the strong winds. sunshine across other parts of england and wales, turns hazy through the afternoon. the cloud because up this evening. 0vernight we get wet weather coming in, as far north as north wales towards the humber and to the north of that more tenuous cloud and the threat of a touch of frost, where is towards the far no
it is probably still jumper weber. with all those winds. are they going to go down? northern scotland are moving towards scandinavia. look at this cloud, it has brought heavy rain overnight. this is where we have the core of strongest winds. it is moving across southern scotland and northern england. gusts of 50 mph or more for a while this morning. we still have rain as well. that rain will push to wait out into the north sea. we still have strong to gale force winds even into the afternoon. a...
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. >> my name is ron weber retired ntsb. i would like to follow up on distracted driving problem. because i was involved in one last year. i was cited for improper lane change. i went to court and proved it was distracted driving and the other person in the case was dismissed. one of the problems in enforcing that is you have to see the person, basically. and we have tinted windows. states vary in their, i don't know, containing is the proper word, but there was a florida vehicle where they allow a much heavier tinting than from say virginia where i am. the person also had two yourng children in the back of the car. was speeding trying to catch the auto train in lawton to go down to florida. there were no cops. police officers, excuse me, at the scene who witnessed it. so i was cited for unsafe lane change. being from ntsb, investigating a highway accidents most of my time there, almost 30 years with ntsb, i did what you call a major accident study to try to beat my ticket. and i did. and i think some simple things to do is the tinted window should be eliminated on the driver's si
. >> my name is ron weber retired ntsb. i would like to follow up on distracted driving problem. because i was involved in one last year. i was cited for improper lane change. i went to court and proved it was distracted driving and the other person in the case was dismissed. one of the problems in enforcing that is you have to see the person, basically. and we have tinted windows. states vary in their, i don't know, containing is the proper word, but there was a florida vehicle where...
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person was found dead near the freeway off ramp just outside of vacaville before 5:00 this morning near weberoad and meridian way near interstate 80. investigators still have not determined how the person ended up on the road or how they died. they're not releasing any information about the age or gender of the person. >>> better weather this morning making it very difficult for federal investigators to find information about a deli plane crash on mount diablo. they believe the private plane crash happened friday night on the hill side closest to danville. the family of the pilot reported him missing at almost the same time a hiker reported to park rangers the wreckage of the plane, this is live video from the scene, the plane identification numbers didn't match too. investigators believe the pilot was the only person on board. state park officials now trying to get to the plane. half of the plane has been blocked by trees that may have been knocked down or overbuy the plane when it came down. the pilots family telling authorities he was taking off from the hayward airport and never made it u
person was found dead near the freeway off ramp just outside of vacaville before 5:00 this morning near weberoad and meridian way near interstate 80. investigators still have not determined how the person ended up on the road or how they died. they're not releasing any information about the age or gender of the person. >>> better weather this morning making it very difficult for federal investigators to find information about a deli plane crash on mount diablo. they believe the private...