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for 14 years, he was the head chef for randy pary@ary restaurants in sacramento. today, he's traded in his chef's hat to promote, educate, and even celebrate produce with other chefs. >> i use email. i use the phone. but the best thing to do is to be able to go into a restaurant, to go into the kitchen, to find the person cooking the food, and say, "hey, what can i get you? what are you looking for?" >> i would just be doing seed production if it weren't for jim driving in here and refusing to drive away and saying, "no, i really want this stuff. no, you don't understand, i really do want to buy this stuff." and "i really want this, and i really want it now, and i really want some, and i wnt samples," and you know, so forth and so on despite my best efforts to get rid of him. >> as chef michael tuohy starts preparing meals with the greens, he admits his job would be so much more difficult if it were not for produce experts like jim mills. >> jim fills a need here that nobody else does, and that is he--his company and him, particularly, works with several small far
for 14 years, he was the head chef for randy pary@ary restaurants in sacramento. today, he's traded in his chef's hat to promote, educate, and even celebrate produce with other chefs. >> i use email. i use the phone. but the best thing to do is to be able to go into a restaurant, to go into the kitchen, to find the person cooking the food, and say, "hey, what can i get you? what are you looking for?" >> i would just be doing seed production if it weren't for jim driving in...
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. >>> derechos de sacramentos es posible aún. >>> el matrimonio esta en crisis. >>> no pueden recibir el sacramento, entonces si debe ser más flexibles. >>> el padre pablo dice que es una union libre están cometiendo fornicacion. >>> habrá que esperar el sinodo de obispos para este tema. >>> Última hora los sindicatos del bar, retifican la votacion en atu 1555. >>> al regreso la pubertad temprana también envejecen antes. úp >>> el promedio de período menstrual es 8 años y medio pero existen tratamientos para tratar esto, retrasar la pubertad puede ayudar a no sentirse diferente. >>> veamos el clima. >>> buenas noches feliz viernes, ya estamos en noviembre frío en costa oeste, buenas condiciones , aire del alto oleaje en la línea costera. >>> tura 48 grados fresco durante la mañana, agradable durante el día, cercano a 63, domingo se retrasa el reloj, sugiero, lo siguiente el sábado lo retrasa antes de acostarse. >>> feliz fin de semana. @ú >>> los gallos blancos necesitaban los 3 puntos, regresaron jugadores de la selección pero poco hicieron, queretaro sin goles. >>> su
. >>> derechos de sacramentos es posible aún. >>> el matrimonio esta en crisis. >>> no pueden recibir el sacramento, entonces si debe ser más flexibles. >>> el padre pablo dice que es una union libre están cometiendo fornicacion. >>> habrá que esperar el sinodo de obispos para este tema. >>> Última hora los sindicatos del bar, retifican la votacion en atu 1555. >>> al regreso la pubertad temprana también envejecen antes. úp...
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alyssa has the story from sacramento. >> this is the graduating class of november 2013. these canines are cute, but make no mistake, they are officers. these five teens are ready for duty, but not without a grueling and intensive eight weeks of explosive detection training. >> 100% accuracy, because we need them to be right 100% of the time. >> there's no room for error, because they must pass with a score of 100%. >> outside of the training, which was basically a monday to friday, eight hour training day, there was training before work, after work, and on weekends. >> the dogs are german shepherds brought to sacramento all the way from belgium. while dogs are man's best friend, these dogs are partners in the field and are trained for dangerous situations. the human canine partnership is lifelong and intimate. this is two-year-old jack. his handler, officer john wood. >> it is a lot of extra work, but i've been a dog person my whole life and they are always happy to see you. being a police officer is a hard enough job, but he's always happy. no matter how bad of day, he
alyssa has the story from sacramento. >> this is the graduating class of november 2013. these canines are cute, but make no mistake, they are officers. these five teens are ready for duty, but not without a grueling and intensive eight weeks of explosive detection training. >> 100% accuracy, because we need them to be right 100% of the time. >> there's no room for error, because they must pass with a score of 100%. >> outside of the training, which was basically a monday...
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part of the time she was in the sacramento area. and police at one point came very close to discovering her. rita williams first brought us this report. >> reporter: sacramento, the political center of california is not usually thought of as a hot bed of revolutionaries. but in 1975 it was. for seven months the hide out for the radical simbianese radical army. they now know that in january 19 # five a young woman registered for classes here at sacramento city college is sue hendrix but that she used a stolen i. d. she really was one of the most wanted fugitives in the country, patty hurst. a group robbed a bank that used to be here on arden way of 3,700. months later police found out that group was the sla. very early one morning in march someone beat a man for less than $100. sirens screaming, lights flashing, no one knew what could be going on. a woman in a nightgown peaked from behind the door saying everyone who had been there earlier had gone to work. it turns out that woman was patty hurst. >> we found out later she was arrest
part of the time she was in the sacramento area. and police at one point came very close to discovering her. rita williams first brought us this report. >> reporter: sacramento, the political center of california is not usually thought of as a hot bed of revolutionaries. but in 1975 it was. for seven months the hide out for the radical simbianese radical army. they now know that in january 19 # five a young woman registered for classes here at sacramento city college is sue hendrix but...
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child advocates, parents advocates of sacramento, dependency associates of sacramento, bridges' stars program, and sacramento treatment providers. parents in the program not only receive treatment, but gain an understanding of the root causes of their disease in an effort to break the intergenerational cycle of trauma. we were failing our families. before dependency drug court, we only had 18 percent of families who actually were unified and had their children come home and their cases closed out, with parents who no longer had substance abuse problems. as i went through the stars program and realized that these people that are trying to teach me about my disease have gone through it themselves. it was a blessing because it wasn't somebody who's never experienced what i've experienced telling me what i needed to learn, somebody who had actually been there and was doing the deal, staying sober one day at a time. everyone agrees that we want parents to be safe, nurturing parents. everyone agrees that good quality treatment on demand is important, and everybody agrees accountability is n
child advocates, parents advocates of sacramento, dependency associates of sacramento, bridges' stars program, and sacramento treatment providers. parents in the program not only receive treatment, but gain an understanding of the root causes of their disease in an effort to break the intergenerational cycle of trauma. we were failing our families. before dependency drug court, we only had 18 percent of families who actually were unified and had their children come home and their cases closed...
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the sacramento river. and here is the highest flood danger in america and there is a project right here that is absolutely crucial to life and limb and as you move up, 200 miles from here to here, you marriesvillety and and those two are dependent upon the success of the wrrda bill. what we are going to do tomorrow and days ahead and my task to get the policy set. but the other side of it is the money. where's the money coming from? well, the austerity budgets that have been such the prize of our republican colleagues really have stripped money away from the projects that we have been talking about, stripped money away from the maintenance of the ports, the dredging of the channels and protection and enhancements of the levees. that money has been stripped away. so with the first sequestration that took place about eight months ago, $250 million of money that the corps of engineers would have for the ports, channels and levees disappeared. that was sequestration one. on january 15, sequestration two hits w
the sacramento river. and here is the highest flood danger in america and there is a project right here that is absolutely crucial to life and limb and as you move up, 200 miles from here to here, you marriesvillety and and those two are dependent upon the success of the wrrda bill. what we are going to do tomorrow and days ahead and my task to get the policy set. but the other side of it is the money. where's the money coming from? well, the austerity budgets that have been such the prize of...
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you know, sacramento kings played last night. hard fought battle and they traveled here and the good teams take care of business. >> these are the kind of wins you have to win, especially on your home court. it's huge. >> over to the ice, sharks welcoming back dan boyle after a seven-game absence. second period, sharks on the power play. dan boyle over mike smith as shoulder. his second of the year. 2-1 san jose. to the shoot-out. antoine vermette can win it and he does. going five hole. sharks lose, 3-2 for the first time they lose this season at home. cal hosting arizona. cal has lost sich straight cal hosting arizona. cal has lost sich straight finds kenny lawler with one heck of a catch down the sidelines. waller makes the leaping catch for the score. first cal receiver since jackson with three tds in a game. ensuing kickoff, cal with the onside kick. arizona recovers. cal loses 33-28. their 11th straight pac-12 loss. what about unlv hosting the spartans of san jose state. first quarter, spartans up seven. trick play. billy f
you know, sacramento kings played last night. hard fought battle and they traveled here and the good teams take care of business. >> these are the kind of wins you have to win, especially on your home court. it's huge. >> over to the ice, sharks welcoming back dan boyle after a seven-game absence. second period, sharks on the power play. dan boyle over mike smith as shoulder. his second of the year. 2-1 san jose. to the shoot-out. antoine vermette can win it and he does. going five...
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he was a victim of bullying in sacramento, california. these kinds of summits are interesting it me because i'm boots on the ground. i am in the trenches every single day and i live in sacramento so i'm at the capitol and we use the word bullying which softens the behavior. this is abuse. it is peer abuse. and our children are crying for help. and the adults who are charged with their well-being turn a blind and deaf ear to it and here's my comment. there are no consequences for failure to comply. nothing with teeth. and i have a dead child who broke under horrendous circumstances where in one of the best schools in sacramento, meraloma, breaks every record going. it is the best. and my son was perceived to be gay and the idea that you could scream out every horrendous word in front of god and everyone and no one did anything, and michael followed policy to a t tomorrow is his birthday. i should be celebrating his 21st birthday. instead, my husband and i, we mourn 4 years. we are no further along. none of our laws, they are not working. t
he was a victim of bullying in sacramento, california. these kinds of summits are interesting it me because i'm boots on the ground. i am in the trenches every single day and i live in sacramento so i'm at the capitol and we use the word bullying which softens the behavior. this is abuse. it is peer abuse. and our children are crying for help. and the adults who are charged with their well-being turn a blind and deaf ear to it and here's my comment. there are no consequences for failure to...
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six years ago a seemingly innocent contest held by a sacramento radio station turned deadly a twenty eight year old woman named jennifer strange died of water intoxication after the radio station encouraged contestants of drink as much water as possible without going to the bathroom disturbingly the station was well aware of the risks involved with consuming massive amounts of water the participants had signed their lives away by participating in this absolving the station of any risk now the family of strange was awarded sixteen point five million dollars in a wrongful death lawsuit but what about the station itself one woman is fighting to revoke its broadcasting license through current ization media action center see the f.c.c. is not doing its job corralling and those who abuse the public airwaves this is only one of her many battles against the f.c.c. and corporate media conglomerates so here to discuss this case and how people can take back the public airwaves i'm joined now by sue wilson thanks so much for coming on through things abby so let's talk about this case a few weeks
six years ago a seemingly innocent contest held by a sacramento radio station turned deadly a twenty eight year old woman named jennifer strange died of water intoxication after the radio station encouraged contestants of drink as much water as possible without going to the bathroom disturbingly the station was well aware of the risks involved with consuming massive amounts of water the participants had signed their lives away by participating in this absolving the station of any risk now the...
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the sacramento media group we call knock on a radio station. stores we go on television stations stores we tell them this is what we expect from you we give them our wish list we published reports and what they do over time we've been able to move t.v. stations into giving five minutes of daily election coverage during election season and beyond then what we did actually called occupy clear channel so sorry we have to wrap up we're at a time so everyone needs to check out your film and your website media action center get involved everyone take action thank you so much for coming on thank you . chris. let's see you so let's talk to you. despite the incredible influence wielded by the u.s. government the american people remain one of the most uninformed electorates in the industrialized world case in point check out some of these shocking stats that alternate compiled in two thousand and ten nearly one fifth of americans believe obama is a muslim twenty five percent don't believe in evolution and a shocking house of americans believe that saddam
the sacramento media group we call knock on a radio station. stores we go on television stations stores we tell them this is what we expect from you we give them our wish list we published reports and what they do over time we've been able to move t.v. stations into giving five minutes of daily election coverage during election season and beyond then what we did actually called occupy clear channel so sorry we have to wrap up we're at a time so everyone needs to check out your film and your...
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so just, in sum, we have sacramento's intention, ladies and gentlemen, we are waiting for the pope -- i mean the governor it -- to sign these bills. it's a very mechanical things but anything you can do to encourage the govern rr to sign the bills that deal with this issue. unfortunately they are a drop in the bucket, they don't bring seth back or your son or your daughter. we are quite aware of that and i think that's a thought that we always are going to hold in our minds because that will help influence further legislation. this is a good segue, probably, to mr. torres. we work very well with his department and he's extremely receptive and action-oriented. >> i think that's great that we have so much cooperation with departments in sacramento. that's great to her. go ahead, expand on that. >> thank you to the u.s. attorney for gathering us to the. we have come a long way but as the parents expressed so poignantly, we have so much farther to go. we can pass laws but how do they get enforced, how do they get actualized, how do we have the accountability? more than that, as tony smith
so just, in sum, we have sacramento's intention, ladies and gentlemen, we are waiting for the pope -- i mean the governor it -- to sign these bills. it's a very mechanical things but anything you can do to encourage the govern rr to sign the bills that deal with this issue. unfortunately they are a drop in the bucket, they don't bring seth back or your son or your daughter. we are quite aware of that and i think that's a thought that we always are going to hold in our minds because that will...
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we sat down with two from the sacramento chronicals and asked them, okay, compare and contrast the two. >>> i assume what you saw in san francisco was a good preview of the two styles of the people. christie is out there talking with everyone. he is auburn tigers authentic. hillary is >> there's a -- the only thing
we sat down with two from the sacramento chronicals and asked them, okay, compare and contrast the two. >>> i assume what you saw in san francisco was a good preview of the two styles of the people. christie is out there talking with everyone. he is auburn tigers authentic. hillary is >> there's a -- the only thing
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officials are also using bomb-sniffing dogs, baggagea handful of runners will be sacramento kings last night. in th first quarter warriors curry-- doin' what he does best. thompson had a game-high 27 points. pointers among his 22 points the warriors beat the kings against the phoenix coyotes for the sharks after suffering a brutal concussion and missing 7 games. end of regulation. and phoenix wins it in a but they're still in firstno surprise here-- the san formally parted ways with million-dollar buyout. controversial 126-million- dollar, seven-year contract controversial 126-million- dollar, seven-year contract wi love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is that you're happy now. and i got you this visor. you made a visor! yes! that i'll never wear. ohh. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month fo
officials are also using bomb-sniffing dogs, baggagea handful of runners will be sacramento kings last night. in th first quarter warriors curry-- doin' what he does best. thompson had a game-high 27 points. pointers among his 22 points the warriors beat the kings against the phoenix coyotes for the sharks after suffering a brutal concussion and missing 7 games. end of regulation. and phoenix wins it in a but they're still in firstno surprise here-- the san formally parted ways with...
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i am proud to have been following a strategy that looks at not only what we can do in sacramento but also what we can do here in san francisco. in sacramento i am proud that i have been working with assembly member tom ammiano, who has been a leader in terms of tenant protections, for so many years. we're working on legislation that would give san francisco the authority, the power, to place a moratorium on ellis act evictions in times of crisis such as the one we are facing (applause) at the ll level i am working on a number of pieces of legislation, including the first piece of legislation that i introduced a few days back, that will create a mechanism at the rent board for tenants to file a complaint if they believe that their land lord is attempting to circumvent one of the 15 just causes for evictions through harassment of the tenant. the second piece of legislation is a piece of legislation that i have asked the city attorney to draft and which will be completed very shortly that will double the amount of relocation assistance that landlords must provide to tenants who are bein
i am proud to have been following a strategy that looks at not only what we can do in sacramento but also what we can do here in san francisco. in sacramento i am proud that i have been working with assembly member tom ammiano, who has been a leader in terms of tenant protections, for so many years. we're working on legislation that would give san francisco the authority, the power, to place a moratorium on ellis act evictions in times of crisis such as the one we are facing (applause) at the...
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semana pasada en la ciudad de ";odi", al sur de sacramento. ---a la misa de cuerpo presente que se realizo en una iglesia de ese demarcacion, acudieron cientos de familiares, amigos y miembros de la comunidad impactados por la tragedia. ---el sospechoso "ryan christopher morales" podria enfrentar cargos de asesinato. stop open cesar ---la policia de inmigracion y aduanas -ice- descubrio un tunel que conecta la ciudad de san diego con tijuana... take vo ---este se ubica en la zona de otay, donde en 1993 fue encontrado por primera vez un tnel que cruzaba la frontera entre ambos pases. --- segun las autoridades este es el octavo mayor pasadizo descubierto en san diego desde 2006... ---ms de 75 tneles se han descubierto a lo largo de la frontera de mxico con estados unidos desde 2008, principalment e en california y arizona, y casi todos para el traslado de droga. blanca ---faltan solo 9 dias para el concurso de belleza con mas tradicion en el mundo. pitch - cesar ---monica noguera viajo
semana pasada en la ciudad de ";odi", al sur de sacramento. ---a la misa de cuerpo presente que se realizo en una iglesia de ese demarcacion, acudieron cientos de familiares, amigos y miembros de la comunidad impactados por la tragedia. ---el sospechoso "ryan christopher morales" podria enfrentar cargos de asesinato. stop open cesar ---la policia de inmigracion y aduanas -ice- descubrio un tunel que conecta la ciudad de san diego con tijuana... take vo ---este se ubica en la...
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it was headed from the bay area to sacramento. there were 314 passengers on the train at the time but no one else was hurt. >>> an investigation under way at the fraternity in davis. someone tried to blow up the house with natural gas while students were sleeping inside. students at the fraternity woke up to the smell of gas and a small fire inside. police believe someone turned on the stove filling the home with natural gas. the explosion could have wiped out that house and others nearby. >>> time is 4:45. friends and family are remembering a nevada math teacher who died trying to save his students during a school shooting. >> you have always been here and your friends and family knew that. but now the whole world knows. >> reporter: students say michael was trying to talk the 12-year-old gunman into surrendering when he was shot in the chest last month. two students were hurt but are expected to survive. he is a former marine and laid to rest with full military honors including a 21 gun salute. >>> tomorrow voters in sunnyvale w
it was headed from the bay area to sacramento. there were 314 passengers on the train at the time but no one else was hurt. >>> an investigation under way at the fraternity in davis. someone tried to blow up the house with natural gas while students were sleeping inside. students at the fraternity woke up to the smell of gas and a small fire inside. police believe someone turned on the stove filling the home with natural gas. the explosion could have wiped out that house and others...
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sacramento. i gave a talk at santa rosa and the city college in san francisco was largely a product of the pwa and has wonderful art work all over it by the art in action project at the treasure island fair. and then there's these special schools for crippled children. this is in the mission district and it's a beautiful school with all the features we take for granted because of the americans with disabilities act. it has wonderful tiles. this was not accidental. this is the sunshine school. we made the school as beautiful as possible to take the children's minds off their problems. it was also crippled children. this might sound familiar to you if you know the history of president roosevelt. he was paralyzed by polio on the threshold of a promising career. he came back and few americans knew how disabled he was. he learned compassion. he learned he could help other people of different races that he never met before. this is what we used his inheritance for. this lead
sacramento. i gave a talk at santa rosa and the city college in san francisco was largely a product of the pwa and has wonderful art work all over it by the art in action project at the treasure island fair. and then there's these special schools for crippled children. this is in the mission district and it's a beautiful school with all the features we take for granted because of the americans with disabilities act. it has wonderful tiles. this was not accidental. this is the sunshine school....
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the sacramento media group we call knock on radio station. stores we go on television stations stores we tell them this is what we expect from you we give them our wish list we published reports and what they do over time we've been able to move t.v. stations into giving five minutes of daily election coverage during election season and beyond that we did actually called occupy clear channel so sorry we have to wrap up we're at a time so everyone needs to check out your film and your website media action center get involved everyone take action thank you so much for coming on thank you . chris. let's see you so long to go. despite the incredible influence wielded by the u.s. government the american people remain one of the most uninformed electorates in the industrialized world case in point check out some of these shocking stats that alternate compiled in two thousand and ten nearly one fifth of americans believe obama is a muslim twenty five percent don't believe in evolution and a shocking how of americans believe that saddam hussein was d
the sacramento media group we call knock on radio station. stores we go on television stations stores we tell them this is what we expect from you we give them our wish list we published reports and what they do over time we've been able to move t.v. stations into giving five minutes of daily election coverage during election season and beyond that we did actually called occupy clear channel so sorry we have to wrap up we're at a time so everyone needs to check out your film and your website...
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steve large is in sacramento. now, steve, california is not going to help the white house. and this could affect hundreds of thousands of people. >> reporter: well, "covered california" essentially voted to stay the course. they are not going to allow those who are facing their policies to be terminated january 1 any type of extension. there was a chance of a one- year extension. the vote was unanimously by the "covered california" board 5-0. and, of course, this comes as president obama has been facing backlash after telling americans they could keep their healthcare insurance if they wanted. it turns out that's not true. one of the critics of this vote
steve large is in sacramento. now, steve, california is not going to help the white house. and this could affect hundreds of thousands of people. >> reporter: well, "covered california" essentially voted to stay the course. they are not going to allow those who are facing their policies to be terminated january 1 any type of extension. there was a chance of a one- year extension. the vote was unanimously by the "covered california" board 5-0. and, of course, this comes...
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madeline is heading from emeryville to sacramento to visit her family. why take the train as opposed to drive? >> i don't have a car and it's easier and i know everyone driving is leaving later and it's cheaper and less carbon footprint. >> reporter: back to a live picture here in emeryville, amtrak is adding 700 seats on the capitol corridor route between san jose, oakland and sacramento. another 600 seats on the san joaquin valley line service. amtrak says this thanksgiving week is the busiest time of the year for it nationwide on its rails. allen, they are expecting another peak day on sunday as soon as this holiday season is over. no surprise there. but. >> no. >> be ready for it. >> all right. thanks, mark. >>> chief meteorologist paul deanno in the weather center. paul, you have some good news back east. the worst is over there? >> it's been a drenching rainfall lots of snowfall away from the atlantic ocean. but things are beginning to wind down. i know most folks have gotten from point a to point b but the rain is racing up the eastern seaboard. t
madeline is heading from emeryville to sacramento to visit her family. why take the train as opposed to drive? >> i don't have a car and it's easier and i know everyone driving is leaving later and it's cheaper and less carbon footprint. >> reporter: back to a live picture here in emeryville, amtrak is adding 700 seats on the capitol corridor route between san jose, oakland and sacramento. another 600 seats on the san joaquin valley line service. amtrak says this thanksgiving week...
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it happened on sacramento street near locust. there were no injuries and the cause is under investigation. a fire in sonoma county north of geyserville is 25% contained. more than 1,800 firefighters are battling the flames in steep and rugged terrain. >>> this week's wind storm left what seem to be a ton of debris around the east bay. today city crews were out cleaning the fallen trees and branches. a huge uk limit us tree will remain on its side until the city figures out how to remove it. >>> police across the country are warning people about a dangerous trend. grooms of young men randomly attacked people in what is being called the game of knockout. the attackers literally try to knock out their unsuspecting victims. >> reporter: it's being called the game of knockout. but there is no fun in this game for its unsuspecting victims. groups of primarily young men have been seen attacking people randomly and knocking they will to the ground with one blow. >> that's crazy. that's crazy. that's what people do in their spare time. no
it happened on sacramento street near locust. there were no injuries and the cause is under investigation. a fire in sonoma county north of geyserville is 25% contained. more than 1,800 firefighters are battling the flames in steep and rugged terrain. >>> this week's wind storm left what seem to be a ton of debris around the east bay. today city crews were out cleaning the fallen trees and branches. a huge uk limit us tree will remain on its side until the city figures out how to...
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attorney ben wagner in the sacramento area. eyes on both and bring you updates as soon as we get them along with the press release out of washington. >> thank you very much. i'll pick it up. rising student loan debt is taking its toll on mill len yal savings. graduate debt on average will be $35,000 and after paid off most will have under $25,02 $2500 in retirement savings according to a website called nerd wallet.com. if they want to retire by 67 they need to contribute at least 10% to the 401(k), 10% of income. most are saving well below that according to fidelity. it appears these millennials are not likely to retire until 107. no until 73. the silver lining, folks, a bright work survey found millennials employer plans will provide almost 15%, double of those reaching retirement today. >> let's hope they're correct. >>> let's week at christie's the triptych of lucian and fraud made auction hospital when it sold on behalf of an unidentified client. who is that buyer? shrouded in secracy until now. the "new york post" reports
attorney ben wagner in the sacramento area. eyes on both and bring you updates as soon as we get them along with the press release out of washington. >> thank you very much. i'll pick it up. rising student loan debt is taking its toll on mill len yal savings. graduate debt on average will be $35,000 and after paid off most will have under $25,02 $2500 in retirement savings according to a website called nerd wallet.com. if they want to retire by 67 they need to contribute at least 10% to...
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sacramento. i gave a talk at santa rosa and the city college in san francisco was largely a product of the pwa and has wonderful art work all over it by the art in action project at the treasure island fair. and then there's these special schools for crippled children. this is in the mission district and it's a beautiful school with all the features we take for granted because of the americans with disabilities act. it has wonderful tiles. this was not accidental. this is the sunshine school. we made the school as beautiful as possible to take the children's minds off their problems. it was also crippled children. this might sound familiar to you if you know the history of president roosevelt. he was paralyzed by polio on the threshold of a promising career. he came back and few americans knew how disabled he was. he learned compassion. he learned he could help other people of different races that he never met before. this is what we used his inheritance for. this lead to the polio vaccine. this
sacramento. i gave a talk at santa rosa and the city college in san francisco was largely a product of the pwa and has wonderful art work all over it by the art in action project at the treasure island fair. and then there's these special schools for crippled children. this is in the mission district and it's a beautiful school with all the features we take for granted because of the americans with disabilities act. it has wonderful tiles. this was not accidental. this is the sunshine school....
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a judge in sacramento county has blocked the sale of $8 billion in bonds for that project. judge michael kennedy ordered the rail authority to rework its funding plan before construction continues. the judge said the rail authority did not follow the requirements of the law. the ruling is expected to delay the $68 billion project for months or longer. >>> president obama is put on the spot during a policy speech today in san francisco. the president wanted to turn up the heat on congress applying pressure in a push for immigration reform. >> but it turns out he's the one who felt the heat from a student at san francisco state. heather holmes is here now with more on the young man who caused the president to go off script today. >> that's right, frank. when ktvu asked that student protester about his outburst, he said he was courageously speaking up when he urged the president to immediately halt deportations saying his own family had been separated. president obama may be relieved this trip to san francisco was a quick one. >> most importantly we will live up -- >> my famil
a judge in sacramento county has blocked the sale of $8 billion in bonds for that project. judge michael kennedy ordered the rail authority to rework its funding plan before construction continues. the judge said the rail authority did not follow the requirements of the law. the ruling is expected to delay the $68 billion project for months or longer. >>> president obama is put on the spot during a policy speech today in san francisco. the president wanted to turn up the heat on...
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same for sacramento, there does our system and it is long gone except for a few high clouds. no high clouds, and a cooler morning, just a little bit more in the way of 30s and 40s and temperatures again are unseasonably warm, it is a very weak system, 60s on the coast, low 70s on the peninsular, it is as little cooler and much cooler breezy and temperatures will take a good plunge on friday and saturday. >>> we want to go back to the story we first told you about a power outage we saw at the casino. here is more on what shut the lights and angry reaction -- and angry reactions from gamblers this morning. >> reporter: yes you can see behind us, lights are back on and things are back into business and that's good news because it certainly was a different story overnight when that casino went dark. take a look at this video, this is from an accident on santa rosa, north of the golf course where the vehicle is located. it hit a utility pal, started a small fire and that's what caused a power outage. let's show you the impact because one of the customers were affected and that cau
same for sacramento, there does our system and it is long gone except for a few high clouds. no high clouds, and a cooler morning, just a little bit more in the way of 30s and 40s and temperatures again are unseasonably warm, it is a very weak system, 60s on the coast, low 70s on the peninsular, it is as little cooler and much cooler breezy and temperatures will take a good plunge on friday and saturday. >>> we want to go back to the story we first told you about a power outage we saw...
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kpix 5's ann notarangelo is in sacramento saying project managers are counting on us to put the past behind us. ann. >> reporter: ken, remember when they first told us about the new bay bridge? they said it would cost $1.3 billion. turns out it cost $6.4 billion. now they are telling us high- speed rail will cost $68 billion. wait until you hear how much they think it might cost now. >> welcome you. >> reporter: if misery loves company this was the room to be in. a state senate committee hearing chaired by concord democrat mark desaulnier on megaprojects, huge projects like the bay bridge costing $1 billion or more and how they are typically late and overbudget. not just in california but around the world. this professor skyped from oxford, england. >> most likely to misrepresent it to get going. >> reporter: it's called strategic bias, or lying. all those other things you suspected might come into play -- >> once costs start rising, they will never stop unless you make a major transformation. if the money is there, it will be spent. >> reporter: like the big dig in boston started aa
kpix 5's ann notarangelo is in sacramento saying project managers are counting on us to put the past behind us. ann. >> reporter: ken, remember when they first told us about the new bay bridge? they said it would cost $1.3 billion. turns out it cost $6.4 billion. now they are telling us high- speed rail will cost $68 billion. wait until you hear how much they think it might cost now. >> welcome you. >> reporter: if misery loves company this was the room to be in. a state...
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six years ago a seemingly innocent contest held by a sacramento radio station turned deadly a twenty eight year old woman named jennifer strange died of water intoxication after the radio station encouraged contestants and drink as much water as possible without going to the bathroom disturbingly the station was well aware of the risks involved with consuming massive amounts of water the participants had signed their lives away by participating in this absolving the station of any risk now the family of strangers was awarded sixteen point five million dollars in a wrongful death lawsuit but what about the station itself one woman is fighting to revoke its broadcasting license through current ization media action center see the f.c.c. is not doing its job corralling and those who abuse the public airwaves this is only one of her many battles against the f.c.c. and corporate media conglomerates so here to discuss this case and how people can take back the public airwaves i'm joined now by sue wilson thanks so much for coming on through things abby so let's talk about this case a few we
six years ago a seemingly innocent contest held by a sacramento radio station turned deadly a twenty eight year old woman named jennifer strange died of water intoxication after the radio station encouraged contestants and drink as much water as possible without going to the bathroom disturbingly the station was well aware of the risks involved with consuming massive amounts of water the participants had signed their lives away by participating in this absolving the station of any risk now the...
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a judge in sacramento county has blocked the sale of $8 billion in bonds for that project. judge michael kennedy ordered the rail authority to rework its funding plan before construction continues. the judge said the rail authority did not follow the requirements of the law. the ruling is expected to delay the $68 billion project for months or longer. >>> president obama is put on the spot during a policy speech today in san francisco. the president wanted to turn up the heat on congress applying pressure in a push for immigration reform. >> but it turns out he's the one who felt the heat from a student at san francisco state. heather holmes is here now with more on the young man who caused the president to go off script today. >> that's right, frank. when ktvu asked that student protester about his outburst, he said he was courageously speaking up when he urged the president to immediately halt deportations saying his own family had been separated. president obama may be relieved this trip to san francisco was a quick one. >> most importantly we will live up -- >> my famil
a judge in sacramento county has blocked the sale of $8 billion in bonds for that project. judge michael kennedy ordered the rail authority to rework its funding plan before construction continues. the judge said the rail authority did not follow the requirements of the law. the ruling is expected to delay the $68 billion project for months or longer. >>> president obama is put on the spot during a policy speech today in san francisco. the president wanted to turn up the heat on...
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gays got angry when in sacramento a gay civil rights bill failed to make it out of sacramento committee. the gay anger exploded. >>> when we come back on a second look. dianne feinstein says she was ready to retire from politics but trying to heal san francisco's divisions and grief after the assassinations of george masconi and harvey white gave her new purpose. >>> over the years dianne feinstein has represent add number of firsts for women. she was the first female president of the san francisco board of supervisors. the city's first woman mayor. one of the california's first senators. and the first woman in the city judiciary committee. feinstein was first elected in 1972. shortly after she was elected to her second straight term. randy shandobil talked to her about her life in politics and the events that catapulted her into the limelight in the 1970s. >> reporter: the year was 1978, dianne feinstein delivered shocking news to the city. >> both mayor masconi and supervisor harvey milk have been shot and killed. the suspect is supervisor dan white. >> reporter: only an hour earlier
gays got angry when in sacramento a gay civil rights bill failed to make it out of sacramento committee. the gay anger exploded. >>> when we come back on a second look. dianne feinstein says she was ready to retire from politics but trying to heal san francisco's divisions and grief after the assassinations of george masconi and harvey white gave her new purpose. >>> over the years dianne feinstein has represent add number of firsts for women. she was the first female...
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sacramento, el dorado hills, 66 degrees. fresno 67 with clouds. the only chance of a slight chance of a shower it's a minimal one at that will be monterey at a high of 56 with a chance of shower because that's the farthest west or closest to the storm which will skirt by to our south. a lot of cloud cover on the eastern side of the low. if it was a normal pattern west to east we would get some rainfall but it's not. we are going to get another miss because the storm will dive south and move inland over southern california not over us. your thursday through sunday rain-free. rain will not be an impediment to outdoor activities because high pressure builds in. starting friday sunshine is back and a northwest flow of air this time of year is a mild one for us. some of you may be pushing 70 degrees coming up for the holiday weekend. next week a different story a taste of winter. from up near 70 to barely above 50 and highs in the mid-50s. snow level will drop and we finally bring in a chance of rain next week. we'll be dry through the weekend. these a
sacramento, el dorado hills, 66 degrees. fresno 67 with clouds. the only chance of a slight chance of a shower it's a minimal one at that will be monterey at a high of 56 with a chance of shower because that's the farthest west or closest to the storm which will skirt by to our south. a lot of cloud cover on the eastern side of the low. if it was a normal pattern west to east we would get some rainfall but it's not. we are going to get another miss because the storm will dive south and move...
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it's located on sacramento street in the presidio heights neighborhood. david opened it with his cofounder who owns i believe the first u.s. woman owned butcher shop in the united states and in san francisco. who is not here today. socially is incredible in a small alley. i knew previous owners that i went to grammar school. this is a restaurant that david inspired. they have the most incredible wine list and jim who is their wine director is such an incredible host to the restaurant along with david and his staff. i spent so many memorable events there. my wife and i just celebrated our anniversary. if you ever want to have an intimate evening with friends, it's the most wonderful place to go. it's great for me personal and everyone in our neighborhood. i'm so proud to be able to bring you here today and thank you for having such an amazing place to be. congratulations and look forward to many years to come. so thank you, david. >> this is a couple things i would like to say really quickly. it's kind of funny just in recognition of tia, my partner, she j
it's located on sacramento street in the presidio heights neighborhood. david opened it with his cofounder who owns i believe the first u.s. woman owned butcher shop in the united states and in san francisco. who is not here today. socially is incredible in a small alley. i knew previous owners that i went to grammar school. this is a restaurant that david inspired. they have the most incredible wine list and jim who is their wine director is such an incredible host to the restaurant along with...
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. >>> happening today, up in sacramento state, lawmakers will hold a hearing to look into delays and other problems that plagued the bay bridge construction project all those years. the state senate, transportation and housing committee will investigate safety issues including those defective bolts and the project's cost overruns. the committee chaired by mark desaulnier's one of the bay bridge project's strongest critics. >>> also a hearing on what to do about the problem with overcrowded prisons here in california. an assembly committee in sacramento looking for ways to cut prison population ordered to satisfy a federal court concerning healthcare for the inmates. this hearing is the second by the committee. another will be held on december 4 in san francisco. >>> more than a million californians are finding out their health insurance is being canceled. state insurance commissioner dave jones says insurers are canceling those policies because they don't meet the federal requirements under the affordable care act. now the former president clinton is criticizing the healthcare reform
. >>> happening today, up in sacramento state, lawmakers will hold a hearing to look into delays and other problems that plagued the bay bridge construction project all those years. the state senate, transportation and housing committee will investigate safety issues including those defective bolts and the project's cost overruns. the committee chaired by mark desaulnier's one of the bay bridge project's strongest critics. >>> also a hearing on what to do about the problem...
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in fact, sacramento report something dense fog last check. as far as the next chance of rain, most of november has been very dry. we had the rainstorm last week and our next chance of rain pushes into the region by wednesday, wednesday night and into thursday for thanksgiving. here is the activity, tracking the timing and the possibility over the next few days. for tomorrow, lots of sunshine. patchy fog towards antioch and brentwood. and the oakland raiders forecast for tomorrow, looks pretty good with lots of sunshine and temperatures on track to reach lower 60s. kickoff at 1:05. as far as more temperatures coming up, we'll san josi, forecasted high 63 and here is a look ahead your five-day forecast, you will notice the temperatures another cold start monday morning. partly sunny skies into tuesday. by wednesday, there is that chance of a shower, especially by wednesday night the for thanksgiving on thursday, we'll take a look at that forecast. hard to give a detailed outlook just yet. we're going to go with scattered showers first thing thu
in fact, sacramento report something dense fog last check. as far as the next chance of rain, most of november has been very dry. we had the rainstorm last week and our next chance of rain pushes into the region by wednesday, wednesday night and into thursday for thanksgiving. here is the activity, tracking the timing and the possibility over the next few days. for tomorrow, lots of sunshine. patchy fog towards antioch and brentwood. and the oakland raiders forecast for tomorrow, looks pretty...
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she started the non profit after her own 17-year-old daughter was you abducted from the sacramento area and reportedly put in a human traffic ring. >> she never came home. her perpetrator took her from the parking lot. within five hours he had taken pictures and posted her for sex on craigslist and was trafficking her to the kba area daughter. >> she was found eight days later. she's seen here on a recent interview. her daughter is doing well and amazingly resilient. her experience prompted her to start the foundation in order to educate people about human sex trafficking and pref lance throughout the country. the money from today's run goes toward caring for victims and preventive programs that teach young people to keep themselves and others safe. bay area news. >> kimberly, thanks very much. >>> we want to bring in our meteorologist, rob for more on tonight's wind warning. >> winds on the increase around the bay area. city mild with upper 60s around morgan hill. wind speeds have begun to increase around san francisco west 25, winds in the hills 15 to 25 miles per hour. 11:00 tonight
she started the non profit after her own 17-year-old daughter was you abducted from the sacramento area and reportedly put in a human traffic ring. >> she never came home. her perpetrator took her from the parking lot. within five hours he had taken pictures and posted her for sex on craigslist and was trafficking her to the kba area daughter. >> she was found eight days later. she's seen here on a recent interview. her daughter is doing well and amazingly resilient. her experience...
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. >> a sacramento judge ruling put the break on bullet train bond and threatens to derail billions in federal funding. the superior court judge ruled the state cannot sell $10 billion worth of voter-approved bonds to construct the rail system and ordered the state to re-do the $68 billion spending plan before construction can continue. it sidetracked $3 billion federal dollars because there are no longer required state matching funds. on monday lawmakers get a 5.3 percent pay raise but a dozen lawmakers will not take the raise in the wake of a tax hike and three democrats are month ago those saying no thanks including one from the sacramento area. the "los angeles times" reports that senate leader and assembly speaker will accept their pay raises because it was approved by a citizen's compensation panel. leyla gulen? >> this is status quo and all lanes are blocked off. eastbound i-80 eastbound there is lots of activity with c.h.p. on the scene because of a fatal accident, a pedestrian was hit on the freeway and eastbound i-80 at 7th all lanes have been blocked off so if you are making
. >> a sacramento judge ruling put the break on bullet train bond and threatens to derail billions in federal funding. the superior court judge ruled the state cannot sell $10 billion worth of voter-approved bonds to construct the rail system and ordered the state to re-do the $68 billion spending plan before construction can continue. it sidetracked $3 billion federal dollars because there are no longer required state matching funds. on monday lawmakers get a 5.3 percent pay raise but a...
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one man drove all the way from sacramento to help. both dinner and breakfast were served today. by the way, glide still needs volunteers to serve meals tomorrow. >>> lined wrapped around this restaurant in mountain view today. they have been serving free thanksgiving meals for the past 24 years. workers donate their time and serve thousands of people. >> and in livermore, more than a thousand free meals were served at the softball center. hundreds more were delivered to those who couldn't come down. >>> it had the potential to light up the skies. what happened to the comet that was supposed to whiz by the sun? >> and the beach may sound like a good idea for the holiday weekend, but the warning you need to know about before you go. we are back in 70 seconds. celebrate >> u.s. soldiers in afghanistan may be far from home this thanksgiving but they still found time to celebrate the holiday. the department of defense and 70,000 pounds of turkey over seas for this feast. there was stuffing, cranberry sauce, pecan pie, and more. >> spending time with family is time well served. >> pre
one man drove all the way from sacramento to help. both dinner and breakfast were served today. by the way, glide still needs volunteers to serve meals tomorrow. >>> lined wrapped around this restaurant in mountain view today. they have been serving free thanksgiving meals for the past 24 years. workers donate their time and serve thousands of people. >> and in livermore, more than a thousand free meals were served at the softball center. hundreds more were delivered to those who...