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your father was a reasonably prominent lawyer in sacramento. did he say go to law school or did he not say that? justice kennedy: no, he was a solo practitioner. we were very close. i didn't enjoy school much. i had learned to read at a lot -- at an early age, and a lot in the library and didn't spend much time at school. i would go to his office and keep him company, and he would have me stapling papers, proofreading things, and i probably saw 10 trials before i was out of high school. i'd go with him. sacramento was a center for people from agricultural, less-populated counties nearby that come for legal advice. we would go to the counties around sacramento or to the court houses. david: you went to stanford. justice kennedy: yes. david: you must've done reasonably well because you got into harvard law school. you didn't stay in the east. you went back to pick up your father's practice or take over his practice? justice kennedy: well, it took over me. he died. in those days, david, the law profession was an old-boy network, literally and figu
your father was a reasonably prominent lawyer in sacramento. did he say go to law school or did he not say that? justice kennedy: no, he was a solo practitioner. we were very close. i didn't enjoy school much. i had learned to read at a lot -- at an early age, and a lot in the library and didn't spend much time at school. i would go to his office and keep him company, and he would have me stapling papers, proofreading things, and i probably saw 10 trials before i was out of high school. i'd go...
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and your father was a reasonably prominent lawyer in sacramento. did he say not to go to law school? or did he not say that? justice kennedy: no, he was a solo practitioner. and we were very close. i didn't enjoy school much. at a veryto read early age and spent a lot of time in his library, and didn't spend much time at school. i would go to his office and just keep him company, stapling papers, proofreading things, and i probably saw 10 trials before i was out of high school. i'd go with him. sacramento was a center for people from agricultural, less-populated counties nearby to come for legal advice. we would go to the counties around sacramento or to the court houses. david: you went to stanford. justice kennedy: yes. david: you must've done reasonably well because you got into harvard law school. you didn't stay in the east. you went back to pick up your father's practice or take over his practice? justice kennedy: well, it took over me. he died. in those days, david, the law profession was an old-boy network, literally and figuratively, in a
and your father was a reasonably prominent lawyer in sacramento. did he say not to go to law school? or did he not say that? justice kennedy: no, he was a solo practitioner. and we were very close. i didn't enjoy school much. at a veryto read early age and spent a lot of time in his library, and didn't spend much time at school. i would go to his office and just keep him company, stapling papers, proofreading things, and i probably saw 10 trials before i was out of high school. i'd go with him....
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your father was a reasonably prominent lawyer in sacramento. did he say go to law school or did he not say that? justice kennedy: no, he was a solo practitioner. we were very close. i didn't enjoy school much. i had learned to read at an early age, and a lot in the library and didn't spend much time at school. i would go to his office and keep him company, and he would have me stapling papers, proofreading things, and i probably saw 10 trials before i was out of high school. i'd go with him. sacramento was a center for people from agricultural, less-populated counties nearby that come for legal advice. we would go to the counties around sacramento or to the court houses. david: you went to stanford. justice kennedy: yes. david: you must've done reasonably well because you got into harvard law school. you didn't stay in the east. you went back to pick up your father's practice or take over his practice? justice kennedy: well, it took over me. he died. in those days, david, the law profession was an old-boy network, literally and figuratively, in
your father was a reasonably prominent lawyer in sacramento. did he say go to law school or did he not say that? justice kennedy: no, he was a solo practitioner. we were very close. i didn't enjoy school much. i had learned to read at an early age, and a lot in the library and didn't spend much time at school. i would go to his office and keep him company, and he would have me stapling papers, proofreading things, and i probably saw 10 trials before i was out of high school. i'd go with him....
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the sacramento bar had very few, minorities there. that had to change. the old boy network is where i started. david: what type of area did you practice in? justice kennedy: whatever your problem was, i was an expert. [laughter] david: you're practicing law. eventually, somebody named ronald reagan gets elected governor. how did you meet him? justice kennedy: it's not clear. he came up to sacramento. he and some of his advisers asked about places to live and rent. i did some legal work for them, small matters. i got to know him. nancy always liked mary very much. i said to the governor, there's two things you can't ask me about. he said what's that? [laughter] justice kennedy: i said, you can't ask me who should be appointed a judge. i practice in the state courts. he said what else? don't ask me about politics. i don't know anything about it. he and nancy knew i never had anything -- if i saw something wrong, i went in. i was in the office one time. deaver came running in. he said, governor, your friend s from hollywood are here. we thought we were comi
the sacramento bar had very few, minorities there. that had to change. the old boy network is where i started. david: what type of area did you practice in? justice kennedy: whatever your problem was, i was an expert. [laughter] david: you're practicing law. eventually, somebody named ronald reagan gets elected governor. how did you meet him? justice kennedy: it's not clear. he came up to sacramento. he and some of his advisers asked about places to live and rent. i did some legal work for...
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with thousands expected to come to sacramento for newsom's inaugural events... preparation will take several days.tag. (robin) (robin) in national headlines ... the stalemate between president trump and senate democrats over border security funding continues. the standoff has shutdown part of the government for nearly a week a now. karin caifa has the latest from washington. no votes scheduled, and -- per an ally of president trump -- no end in sight.rep. mark meadows / (r) north carolina: "at this point, it looks like we could be in for a very long term shutdown."both the house and senate gaveled in thursday afternoon -- and gaveled right back out minutes later --"the house is adjourned until 10am on monday, december 31, 2018." -- amid a third attempt by a house democrat to get republicans to consider the government funding bill passed by the senate before the president insisted on attaching border wall money. democrats telling the president -- to stop the political games.rep. gerry connolly / (d) virginia: "the wall is a symbol for him and his base. it's not a
with thousands expected to come to sacramento for newsom's inaugural events... preparation will take several days.tag. (robin) (robin) in national headlines ... the stalemate between president trump and senate democrats over border security funding continues. the standoff has shutdown part of the government for nearly a week a now. karin caifa has the latest from washington. no votes scheduled, and -- per an ally of president trump -- no end in sight.rep. mark meadows / (r) north carolina:...
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questions swirl around the death of an autistic teenager from the sacramento area. (justine) the 13-year old's death has sparked conversation - from former students at the guiding hands school. they're wondering if something like this could happen again. charmaine nero reports. dave gaines/ceo, sacramento autistic spectrum and special needs alliance"it's not surprising...."dave gaines is the c-e-o of a non-profit - working with people diagnosed with autism.some of those people -are current and former students at the guiding hands school in el dorado hills. where a 13-year old died - two days - after being restrained inside the school. dave gaines/ceo, sacramento autistic spectrum and special needs alliance"it is possible that there was nothing done incorrectly or improperly by anyone in this situation, but it's possible that there was something done incorrectly." the el dorado county sheriffs office say they were called out to the school last week. they say staff restrained the 13-year old student after he became violent.that's when they unresponsive.two days later
questions swirl around the death of an autistic teenager from the sacramento area. (justine) the 13-year old's death has sparked conversation - from former students at the guiding hands school. they're wondering if something like this could happen again. charmaine nero reports. dave gaines/ceo, sacramento autistic spectrum and special needs alliance"it's not surprising...."dave gaines is the c-e-o of a non-profit - working with people diagnosed with autism.some of those people -are...
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your father was a reasonably prominent lawyer in sacramento. did he say go to law school or did he not say that? justice kennedy: no, he was a solo practitioner. we were very close. i didn't enjoy school much. learn to read at an early age and read a lot in the library and didn't spend much time at school. i would go to his office and keep him company, and he would have me stapling papers, proofreading things, and i probably saw 10 trials before i was out of high school. i'd go with him. sacramento was a center for people from agricultural, less-populated counties nearby that come for legal advice. we would go to the counties around sacramento or to the court houses. david: you went to stanford. justice kennedy: yes. david: you must've done reasonably well because you got into harvard law school. you didn't stay in the east. you went back to pick up your father's practice or did you take over his practice? justice kennedy: well, it took over me. he died. in those days, david, the law profession was an old-boy network, literally and figuratively
your father was a reasonably prominent lawyer in sacramento. did he say go to law school or did he not say that? justice kennedy: no, he was a solo practitioner. we were very close. i didn't enjoy school much. learn to read at an early age and read a lot in the library and didn't spend much time at school. i would go to his office and keep him company, and he would have me stapling papers, proofreading things, and i probably saw 10 trials before i was out of high school. i'd go with him....
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you grew up in sacramento. justice kennedy: yes. me and my beautiful wife mary have known each other since childhood. we have been married for 55 years. we have three children and nine grandchildren. david: obviously a very successful family and life. father was a reasonably prominent lawyer in sacramento. if you tell you to go to law school? justice kennedy: no. he was a fellow practitioner. we were very close. i did not enjoy school much. i learned to read at an early age. i did not spend much time at school. i would go to his office and keep him company. i would proofread things. i would go with him to trials. sacramento was a center for to come for legal advice. we would go to the counties around sacramento. david: you went to stanford. he must've done reasonably well because you got into harvard law school. did you take over his practice? justice kennedy: it took over me. days, thed in those law profession was an old boy network. literally and figuratively, in a small town. my father knew every lawyer in town, just about, by na
you grew up in sacramento. justice kennedy: yes. me and my beautiful wife mary have known each other since childhood. we have been married for 55 years. we have three children and nine grandchildren. david: obviously a very successful family and life. father was a reasonably prominent lawyer in sacramento. if you tell you to go to law school? justice kennedy: no. he was a fellow practitioner. we were very close. i did not enjoy school much. i learned to read at an early age. i did not spend...
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and in the sacramento bar, very few minorities and women. that had to change. but the old boy network is where i started. david: what type of area did you practice in? justice kennedy: whatever your problem was, i was an expert. david: ok. [laughter] david: you're practicing law and then it eventually somebody named ronald reagan gets elected governor. how did you get to meet ronald reagan? justice kennedy: it's not clear. he came to sacramento. he and some of his advisers asked us about places to live and rent. i did some legal work for them on small little matters. i got to know him. nancy always liked mary very much. i said to the governor, there are two things you can't ask me about. he said, oh, what's that? [laughter] justice kennedy: you can't ask me who should be appointed a judge. i practice in the state courts. he said what else? i said don't ask me about politics. i don't know anything about it. so he and nancy knew that if i saw something wrong -- i was in the office one time and a person came running in saying, governor, your friends from hollywood
and in the sacramento bar, very few minorities and women. that had to change. but the old boy network is where i started. david: what type of area did you practice in? justice kennedy: whatever your problem was, i was an expert. david: ok. [laughter] david: you're practicing law and then it eventually somebody named ronald reagan gets elected governor. how did you get to meet ronald reagan? justice kennedy: it's not clear. he came to sacramento. he and some of his advisers asked us about places...
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ashley: nearly every seat was taken in the courtroom here at the sacramento county jail. the judge finalized a set of decisions for deangelo's case... ((pkg)) trt: 1:13"i just love seeing him in orange and behind bars."back in the courtroom cage thursday, joseph deangelo stood infront of more of his alleged victims. the judge made two rulings as the case moves forward... first, he denied deangelo's request to exclude media coverage.he also determined the suspected golden state killer cannot afford his own lawyer, so the public defender will continue as his attorney ((diane howard - sacramento county public defender)) "i'm not making any comment." investigators say deangelo terrorized men and women across the state for two decades.. several district attorneys from sacramento to orange county participated in the hearing.the court appearance comes just a day after saramento county officials revealed deangelo's trial could cost taxpayers abou$20 million dollars. victims say his crimes have already been costly."((victor hayes)) i bet you there's already been 100 million dollar
ashley: nearly every seat was taken in the courtroom here at the sacramento county jail. the judge finalized a set of decisions for deangelo's case... ((pkg)) trt: 1:13"i just love seeing him in orange and behind bars."back in the courtroom cage thursday, joseph deangelo stood infront of more of his alleged victims. the judge made two rulings as the case moves forward... first, he denied deangelo's request to exclude media coverage.he also determined the suspected golden state killer...
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david: your father was a reasonably prominent lawyer in sacramento. did he say not to go to law school? or did he say go for it? justice kennedy: no, he was a solo practitioner. we were very close. i didn't enjoy school much. i learned to read at a lot in the library and didn't spend much time at school. i would go to his office and keep him company, stapling papers, proofreading things, and i probably saw 10 trials before i was out of high school. i'd go with him. sacramento was a center for people from agricultural, less-populated counties nearby to come for legal advice. we would go to the counties around sacramento or to the court houses. david: you went to stanford. justice kennedy: yes. david: you must've done reasonably well because you got into harvard law school. you went back to pick up your father's practice or take over his practice? justice kennedy: well, it took over me. he died. in those days, david, the law profession was an old-boy network, literally and figuratively, in a small town. my father knew every lawyer in town, just about. i
david: your father was a reasonably prominent lawyer in sacramento. did he say not to go to law school? or did he say go for it? justice kennedy: no, he was a solo practitioner. we were very close. i didn't enjoy school much. i learned to read at a lot in the library and didn't spend much time at school. i would go to his office and keep him company, stapling papers, proofreading things, and i probably saw 10 trials before i was out of high school. i'd go with him. sacramento was a center for...
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sacramento county officials say they'll ask the state to help cover the estimated 20- million dollar cost of prosecuting and defending deangelo. he faces 26 murder and kidnapping charges in six counties. (grant) in national news tonight... key senate republicans are ramping up their revolt against president trump... over his refusal to hold the saudi crown prince accountable for the murder of columnist jamal khashoggi. they're joining with democrats... to push for legislation to punish the saudis. from our partner's at c-n-n report sunlen serfaty explains... with anger boiling over on capitol hill...sen. lindsey graham:"don't chop somebody up in a consulate. that's not too much to ask."momentum is ite house and take matters into their own hands.sen. bob corker:"us denouncing the unbelievable behavior of a crown prince who is out of control is appropriate."with lawmakers moving to do what president trump hasn't - punish saudi arabia for the brutal murder of washington post columnist jamal khashoggi. sen. lindsey graham:"there is common ground around stopping sales of arms to saudi ara
sacramento county officials say they'll ask the state to help cover the estimated 20- million dollar cost of prosecuting and defending deangelo. he faces 26 murder and kidnapping charges in six counties. (grant) in national news tonight... key senate republicans are ramping up their revolt against president trump... over his refusal to hold the saudi crown prince accountable for the murder of columnist jamal khashoggi. they're joining with democrats... to push for legislation to punish the...
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there's a couple other cruisers back on the sacramento street side up there, which is also wloked -- blocked. and i guess that's pine street, the outbound street a block south of where i'm standing. sacramento to pine with california in the middle and then the sort of two blocks either -- or one block either east and west. cruisers parked at all of those intersections. i believe they were setting up -- here comes the german shepard along the cars here. ichs told -- i was told they would set up a command post on the pine street side of the area. more police making their way over here and a whole lot of porking enforcement flooding the area trying to get the streets cleared off. you're talking ability -- about one, two -- maybe a five-black area sealed off. >> and let me clarify. people in offices were out of their buildings. so it's not just the jcc, is jewish community center, it's other buildings around there on high level threat? . >> reporter: well, look, the san francisco fire credit union is right across california street. it very much looks like that building -- i'm almost s bu
there's a couple other cruisers back on the sacramento street side up there, which is also wloked -- blocked. and i guess that's pine street, the outbound street a block south of where i'm standing. sacramento to pine with california in the middle and then the sort of two blocks either -- or one block either east and west. cruisers parked at all of those intersections. i believe they were setting up -- here comes the german shepard along the cars here. ichs told -- i was told they would set up...
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as sacramento bureau reporter ashley zavala explains ... nearly every seat was taken in the courtroom... as the judge finalized a set of decisions for deangelo's case. ((pkg)) trt: 1:13"i just love seeing him in orange and behind bars."back in the courtroom cage thursday, joseph deangelo stood infront of more of his alleged victims. the judge made two rulings as the case moves forward... first, he denied deangelo's request to exclude media coverage.he also determined the suspected golden state killer cannot afford his own lawyer, so the public defender will continue as his attorney ((diane howard - sacramento county public defender)) "i'm not making any comment." investigators say deangelo terrorized men and women across the state for two decades.. several district attorneys from sacramento to orange county participated in the hearing.the court appearance comes just a day after saramento county officials revealed deangelo's trial could cost taxpayers about $20 million dollars. victims say his crimes have already been costly."((victor hayes)
as sacramento bureau reporter ashley zavala explains ... nearly every seat was taken in the courtroom... as the judge finalized a set of decisions for deangelo's case. ((pkg)) trt: 1:13"i just love seeing him in orange and behind bars."back in the courtroom cage thursday, joseph deangelo stood infront of more of his alleged victims. the judge made two rulings as the case moves forward... first, he denied deangelo's request to exclude media coverage.he also determined the suspected...
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>> reporter: the sandovals' journey begins in sacramento, california, spring 2014. with children already out of the house, aida and husband art were looking forward to becoming empty nesters. little do they know they're about to receive life-changing news. >> i was having pain. i told art about it. he's like why don't you go to the doctor, i think it's your ulcer. >> reporter: to her surprise she's pregnant, with not one but two babies. >> so what was your reaction? >> whoa. >> shocked. >>> shock the. i go, okay. >> he was pretty quiet. >> we're not kids anymore. >> reporter: one month later, aida's doctor recommends she see a specialist. she assumes because of her advanced age. >> the doctor came in, he said, we do find some abnormalities. they are twins. he goes, they are conjoined. >> reporter: conjoined twins are a rare phenomenon. their chances of survival even rarer. about half are stillborn. only 35% survive beyond the first day. >> i think when you're hit with some news like that -- he didn't know how to deal with it, i didn't know how to deal with it, you d
>> reporter: the sandovals' journey begins in sacramento, california, spring 2014. with children already out of the house, aida and husband art were looking forward to becoming empty nesters. little do they know they're about to receive life-changing news. >> i was having pain. i told art about it. he's like why don't you go to the doctor, i think it's your ulcer. >> reporter: to her surprise she's pregnant, with not one but two babies. >> so what was your reaction?...
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you grew up in sacramento. >> yes. as did my beautiful wife, mary. we knew each other from childhood. david: you have been married how many years? >> 55. david: you are not sure? [laughter] >> 55. david: you have how many children? >> three. david: grandchildren? >> nine. david: obviously a very successful family and a successful life. your father was a reasonably prominent lawyer in sacramento. did he say to you, go to law school? did he not say that? >> he was a fellow practitioner. we were very close. i didn't enjoy school much. unlearned to read at a very early age and let a lot of things in his library so i didn't spend a lot of time in school. i would go to his office with him. i was reading things. i probably saw 10 trials before i was out of high school. i would go with him. sacramento was a center for people from agriculture, less populated counties to come to seek advise. we would go to the counties around sacramento, the court houses. david: you went to stanford. you must have done reasonably well because you got into harvard law school. y
you grew up in sacramento. >> yes. as did my beautiful wife, mary. we knew each other from childhood. david: you have been married how many years? >> 55. david: you are not sure? [laughter] >> 55. david: you have how many children? >> three. david: grandchildren? >> nine. david: obviously a very successful family and a successful life. your father was a reasonably prominent lawyer in sacramento. did he say to you, go to law school? did he not say that? >> he...
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(justine) a man in sacramento is attacked with out warning. who family are thanking tonight for possibly saving his life. this is a fight. not to the finish. but to the beginning. a fight that can only be won, if we stand together for one cause. him. expert care for every new beginning. now fighting for his life. he is now in a uc davis hospital following an attack in the streets of sacramento. reporter kristi gross spoke with his family. kino montantes is a 12 year army veteran who fought for our country. he works as a nurse at the veteran's affairs hospital helping to save lives--- but now he's in the hospital fighting for his own life...emily montantes/ wife hes a vary caring mind. he littlerally devotes his life for others everyday. kino joined emiliy and her sister at a work christmas party december 15th. after the party they walked to the capital and as they were walking back kino was suddenly attacked by a stranger walking by. my husband turned around and it looked like he said what and the man punched him i believe in his temple becaus
(justine) a man in sacramento is attacked with out warning. who family are thanking tonight for possibly saving his life. this is a fight. not to the finish. but to the beginning. a fight that can only be won, if we stand together for one cause. him. expert care for every new beginning. now fighting for his life. he is now in a uc davis hospital following an attack in the streets of sacramento. reporter kristi gross spoke with his family. kino montantes is a 12 year army veteran who fought for...
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sacramento county library staff say they initially noticed a man stealing books on surveillance. but eventually realized the same man may have been responsible for thousands of dollars in missing inventory. reporter charmaine nero has the story. pictures show piles of books and dvds inside a fair oaks home.. (rivkah sass, library director)there were items packed floor to ceiling in many rooms.items- sacramento library director - rivkah sass - says were stolen from this fair oaks library.we noticed some items kept showing up missing.sass says over the past year -- staff at the library had noticed some of their inventory was disappearing they began noticing patterns of usage and that many items were missing on a certain day of the week. when staff members spotted a man appearing to steal books back on december 18th - they called sacramento county deputies. investigators went to the home of 46-year old shahin sadighian with a search warrant. where they discovered close to three-thousand stolen library books and up to four- thousand dvds - totaling more than 100-thousand dollars in s
sacramento county library staff say they initially noticed a man stealing books on surveillance. but eventually realized the same man may have been responsible for thousands of dollars in missing inventory. reporter charmaine nero has the story. pictures show piles of books and dvds inside a fair oaks home.. (rivkah sass, library director)there were items packed floor to ceiling in many rooms.items- sacramento library director - rivkah sass - says were stolen from this fair oaks library.we...
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. >>> people are packing their bags for sacramento. redfin says more than a million people searched for homes from july through september, including 90 big cities. sacramento was a top destination for people living in san francisco and wanting to get out of this area. redfin says affordable seems to play a big role. san francisco's median listing price is $1.3 million. you can get a home in sacramento for under $350,000. >>> what would you do if you found a lost diaper bag with $5,000 iach trked downneel aple fmusnd i at college. his tuition and rent money, all their life savings were in the diaper bag. they accidentally left it behind, taking a photo in front of aithristmas lights. he said he couldn't sleep after losing it. >> how can i get back to my country? how can i pay my tuition and rent and everything. >> i'm so happy that we were able to find you. >> you just saved my life. you just saved my life. can i have a hug please? >> the couple who found the bag said they had a tough time tracking down the owners because the documents
. >>> people are packing their bags for sacramento. redfin says more than a million people searched for homes from july through september, including 90 big cities. sacramento was a top destination for people living in san francisco and wanting to get out of this area. redfin says affordable seems to play a big role. san francisco's median listing price is $1.3 million. you can get a home in sacramento for under $350,000. >>> what would you do if you found a lost diaper bag...
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sacramento county has asked the state to help cover the cost for prosecuting deangelo to the tune of about $20 million. that includes the cost of his public defender. he was arrested in april after investigators identified him through his dna. the crimes began in 1975 and went on for about 11 years. he faces 26 counts of murder and rape, spanning six counts. >>> in april, a judge dropped a dmv case against ruben foster after alyssa took the stand and swore she had made up the alleged abuse and said foster never abused her. today she said he did abuse her. it comes two weeks after she called police a second time claiming that foster had hurt her while during their stay at a 49ers hotel in tampa. >> that's why i did what i did. because i loved him. >> if she lied under oath, and she was warned that perjury, but she proceeded anyway, they have on make an evaluation. is this a case we should prosecute? >> the daxt's office said they will not file perjury charges against her. as for foster, he was cut by the 49ers while picked up by washington. >>> tonight's meeting went on as planned wit
sacramento county has asked the state to help cover the cost for prosecuting deangelo to the tune of about $20 million. that includes the cost of his public defender. he was arrested in april after investigators identified him through his dna. the crimes began in 1975 and went on for about 11 years. he faces 26 counts of murder and rape, spanning six counts. >>> in april, a judge dropped a dmv case against ruben foster after alyssa took the stand and swore she had made up the alleged...
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(ken) a brazen burglary near sacramento... as thieves crash a truck into a convenience store to steal an a-t-m. (pam) today marks (pam) (pam) coming up: allegations of asbestos in baby powder. how it happened ... plus, johnson and johnson's response. (ken) a brazen burglary near sacramento... as thieves crash a truck into a convenience store to steal an a-t-m. (pam) today marks the six -year anniversary of the tragic shooting at sandy hook elementary school. the renewed push in washington for gun control. (ken) today marks six years since the killings at sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut. flags flew at half staff... and 26 bells rang at the school today in honor of the 26 students and staff who were killed. meantime, the anniversary passed quietly in the nation's capitol. (pam) but some lawmakers are now speaking out .... on the inability of congress to pass even the most basic gun legislation. washington correspondent morgan wright reports. six years ago - americans watched in horror as the epidemic of mass
(ken) a brazen burglary near sacramento... as thieves crash a truck into a convenience store to steal an a-t-m. (pam) today marks (pam) (pam) coming up: allegations of asbestos in baby powder. how it happened ... plus, johnson and johnson's response. (ken) a brazen burglary near sacramento... as thieves crash a truck into a convenience store to steal an a-t-m. (pam) today marks the six -year anniversary of the tragic shooting at sandy hook elementary school. the renewed push in washington for...
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he will be tried in sacramento and the cause of the trial could balloon could $20 million. the county is asking the state to help shoulder that cost. >>> 4:34. so far, no word from the fbi on why agents were seen raiding a small los altos business catering to children. on wednesday morning, a handful of fbi agents could be seen removing boxes from love bugs on a riverside. no one was arrested. the los altos town crier newspaper talked with the owner and she said the raid was a mistake. >>> a follow-up in los altos, you can see two empty chairs on the panel during last night's planning commission meeting. the reason one of the chairs was empty likely has to do with a recent high-profile dui arrest. alexander samick is a los altos city planner. one week ago chp arrested him after eventually stopping his tesla on highway 101. they believe he may have been asleep at the wheel with his car on autopilot. investigators so far though have not been able to confirm if that was the case. >>> a controversial east oakland homeless camp has been cleared, but it did include some drama. fe
he will be tried in sacramento and the cause of the trial could balloon could $20 million. the county is asking the state to help shoulder that cost. >>> 4:34. so far, no word from the fbi on why agents were seen raiding a small los altos business catering to children. on wednesday morning, a handful of fbi agents could be seen removing boxes from love bugs on a riverside. no one was arrested. the los altos town crier newspaper talked with the owner and she said the raid was a mistake....
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, lonnie wonglonnie wongin sacramento, in sacramento, lonnie wong (vicki) the u-s economy has been booming during the trump administration. but the president's tariffs... and his trade war with china... have sent financial markets on a roller coaster ride, especially lately.(grant)2 shot front land some analysts say they could send the u-s economy into a recession. here's a look at how we got to this point. sarah sanders white house press secretary: the president is focused on making sure we get good trade deals and not continue to be ripped off by other countries. we have countries like china where we have a five hundred billion dollar trade imbalance and that has to be closed.donald trump, us president: today i'm defending america's national security by placing tariffson foreign imports of steel and aluminum.erin mclaughlin, cnn: the eu is hitting back at president trump's proposed tariffs on steel and aluminum. donald trump president of the united states: we're putting tariffs on 50 billion dollars worth of technology and other things because we have to because we've been treated very u
, lonnie wonglonnie wongin sacramento, in sacramento, lonnie wong (vicki) the u-s economy has been booming during the trump administration. but the president's tariffs... and his trade war with china... have sent financial markets on a roller coaster ride, especially lately.(grant)2 shot front land some analysts say they could send the u-s economy into a recession. here's a look at how we got to this point. sarah sanders white house press secretary: the president is focused on making sure we...
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now at 9:30...questions swirl around the death of an autistic teenager from the sacramento area. (justine) the 13-year old's death has sparked conversation - from former students at the guiding hands school. they're wondering if something like this could happen again. reporter charmaine nero has the story... dave gaines/ceo, sacramento autistic spectrum and special needs alliance"it's not surprising...."dave gaines is the c-e-o of a non-profit - working with people diagnosed with autism.some of those people -are current and former students at the guiding hands school in el dorado hills. where a 13-year old died - two days - after being restrained inside the school. dave gaines/ceo, sacramento autistic spectrum and special needs alliance"it is possible that there was nothing done incorrectly or improperly by anyone in this situation, but it's possible that there was something done incorrectly." the el dorado county sheriffs office say they were called out to the school last week. they say staff restrained the 13-year old student after he became violent.that's when they say he beca
now at 9:30...questions swirl around the death of an autistic teenager from the sacramento area. (justine) the 13-year old's death has sparked conversation - from former students at the guiding hands school. they're wondering if something like this could happen again. reporter charmaine nero has the story... dave gaines/ceo, sacramento autistic spectrum and special needs alliance"it's not surprising...."dave gaines is the c-e-o of a non-profit - working with people diagnosed with...
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they bussed staffers from sacramento to walk precincts. i was running against somebody who was on city council, mayor of one of the larger cities in the district, whose brother-in-law was a seated member in the state assembly. i had a 14 point lead in march and by june 1 it was neck and neck. i won by a little more than 500 votes out of 40,000 votes cast. brian: how long were you in the assembly? rep. speier: 10 years. i was term limited out and then ran for the state senate two years later, got elected, and served there for eight years. brian: you ran for lieutenant governor. what happened? rep. speier: i lost in the democratic primary. ironically to john garamendi, who is now a member of congress as well. i lost by three percentage points. he got elected to lieutenant governor and then left in the middle of his term. i guess it was not as satisfying as he hoped it would be. he joined me in congress. brian: when did you run for this seat in congress and when did you win? rep. speier: i had no intentions of coming back to congress. after i
they bussed staffers from sacramento to walk precincts. i was running against somebody who was on city council, mayor of one of the larger cities in the district, whose brother-in-law was a seated member in the state assembly. i had a 14 point lead in march and by june 1 it was neck and neck. i won by a little more than 500 votes out of 40,000 votes cast. brian: how long were you in the assembly? rep. speier: 10 years. i was term limited out and then ran for the state senate two years later,...
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surf's up in sacramento. surfing is california's state sport. and girls around the world, or will be soon. publicly traded companies must have one woman on their board of directors by the end of 2019 and two or more women by 2021. hopefully you're not headed towards divorce. but if you are, a judge will be able to decide who gets custody of your family pet. you can go to our website, abc7news.com, for a more complete look at some of these new laws for the new year. back to you.>>> rit. kate, ions o aca will keep their health insurance for the time being. yesterday a judge ruled the affordable care act will remain in effect while a case against it is appealed. it came from the same judge that a key part of obamacare was unconstitutional earlier this month. that decision focused on the aca's individual mandate, which requires every american have health insurance. >>> the federal trade commission is under attack over failure to police tech companies like facebook. the trump administration considering expanding the role of the ftc over privacy viola
surf's up in sacramento. surfing is california's state sport. and girls around the world, or will be soon. publicly traded companies must have one woman on their board of directors by the end of 2019 and two or more women by 2021. hopefully you're not headed towards divorce. but if you are, a judge will be able to decide who gets custody of your family pet. you can go to our website, abc7news.com, for a more complete look at some of these new laws for the new year. back to you.>>> rit....
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is that an inordinate amount of power here in sacramento? catherine reheis-boyd: no, i think it's absolutely the political process we live in. stephen: catherine reheis-boyd serves as president of the western states petroleum association, representing all the major oil and gas companies in arizona, californneay wve made great progress with being able to have a seat at the table with the environmentalists. stephen: reheis-boyd makes no apologies for the industry contributing to political causes and to candidates that it feels will best represent its interests. stephen: does the oil industry have jerry brown's ear? catherine: yeah, i think so. i think it would be fair to say we are able to have a good conversation with the administration and with the agencies within it. governor brown: the real challenge is the consumption of oil, which has gone up. stephen: we asked governor brown about all of this oil and gas campaign money during the climate change summit. stephen: you and state democrats have accepted millions from the oil industry, so how
is that an inordinate amount of power here in sacramento? catherine reheis-boyd: no, i think it's absolutely the political process we live in. stephen: catherine reheis-boyd serves as president of the western states petroleum association, representing all the major oil and gas companies in arizona, californneay wve made great progress with being able to have a seat at the table with the environmentalists. stephen: reheis-boyd makes no apologies for the industry contributing to political causes...
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tonight -- they gave a big scare . >>> okay, some day soon, the sacramento kings will be real good. tonight, they gave a victory to the warriors. >> they are going keep doing it, and keep doing it and one day they will beat the warriors. maybe several years down the line. recei steph curry, they played the moon landing on the jumbo-tron, trolling a bit. sacramento had a ten-point lead at one point and the kings looked like they were going to win the game with a few minutes left. then the warriors went on a tho three-pointer. that's the go ahead dagger with a few minutes left t warriors good on the -- left, the warriors win. >> it's been an emotional journey for a's outfielder, steven piscotty, his mother died this past season from als, and today, he won an award. they were at the garden suite center where they passed out prnts to players. -- presents to players. he is ready to play gun soagain >> and they are looking forward to a trip to japan to play there. >> okay, the big story this weekend, it's all about where you are going to eat. we will show you, next. way to sco it gives yo
tonight -- they gave a big scare . >>> okay, some day soon, the sacramento kings will be real good. tonight, they gave a victory to the warriors. >> they are going keep doing it, and keep doing it and one day they will beat the warriors. maybe several years down the line. recei steph curry, they played the moon landing on the jumbo-tron, trolling a bit. sacramento had a ten-point lead at one point and the kings looked like they were going to win the game with a few minutes left....
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according to "the sacramento bee" voters narrowly passed measure t. it limits short-term vacation rentals in south lake tahoe with two people per bedroom. it will ban all short-term vacation rentals in all neighborhoods outside downtown south lake lake tahoe. a judge has issued a restraining order on the new lawsuit because of a pending lawsuit. >>> santa spent all night deliver gifts to boys and girls, but before the trip he took a short trip to the florida keys. that was santa spotted near scuba diving near key largo. he rode an underwater sled with to faux antlers. >>> it was a beautiful christmas day in s sydney australia. what was that? was that mermaids? >> male mermaids. mermen? >> bondi beach, christmas is one of their busiest days of the year. a day we would like to have here. at least the rain is gone. >> if you go to the beach dressed like that today, might be a little cold. >> might be a little chilly. no one would look twice in san francisco. whatever. >> people may not even be that clothed. let's talk about what's going on weatherwise be
according to "the sacramento bee" voters narrowly passed measure t. it limits short-term vacation rentals in south lake tahoe with two people per bedroom. it will ban all short-term vacation rentals in all neighborhoods outside downtown south lake lake tahoe. a judge has issued a restraining order on the new lawsuit because of a pending lawsuit. >>> santa spent all night deliver gifts to boys and girls, but before the trip he took a short trip to the florida keys. that was...
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tonight they were in sacramento. and scott reiss is up next with sports. ith sports. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ connecting people... ...uniting the world. ♪♪ i am a techie dad.n. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. s >>> warriors and the kings. scot with more on that. >> when they lost by 20 at home on wednesday the critics were on high alert. tonight a different kind of disaster. steph curry in sacramento. scored 10 points in the raptor loss but not an issue today. 2nd quarter. corner 3. dubs by 12 at the break. they are cruising. 3rd quarter. off the miss. off the miss. green. klay thompson jamming. more dubs. curry. give it up. get it back. he had 35. warriors by 14. the kings come back. a one point game in the 4th. big time follow jam. warriors by three. 5-1/2 to play. who is your buddy? a triple. a 25-5 run. up 10 w
tonight they were in sacramento. and scott reiss is up next with sports. ith sports. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ connecting people... ...uniting the world. ♪♪ i am a techie dad.n. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. s >>> warriors and the kings. scot...
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after several highly publicized use of force cases including the shooting death of steven clark by sacramento police. back in march the 22-year old was suspected of breaking into
after several highly publicized use of force cases including the shooting death of steven clark by sacramento police. back in march the 22-year old was suspected of breaking into
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highlights from sacramento sfx: feet shuffling life can change in an instant. be covered when it does... ...with a health plan through covered california. we offer free expert help choosing the best plan for you. and all of our plans include free preventive care. financial help is available, so check for yourself to see what savings you qualify for. for health insurance starting january 1st, enroll by december 15th. because you never know when life... ...will change. get covered today. starting tonight in sacramento, the warriors trying to look like the back- to-back champs again...after an ugly outing the other night against the raptors. --let's head up to the golden 1 center, golden state and the kings. --1st half-- warriors were rolling... steph curry....pulls up from downtown. champs put up 76-points in the first half, up 14 feels like this one is gonna be a blowout. --out of the break, the kings came alive... 3rd quarter- - deaaron fox...top of the key. the 2nd year star... scored 11-straight points to cut the deficit to single digits. --in the 4th, kings
highlights from sacramento sfx: feet shuffling life can change in an instant. be covered when it does... ...with a health plan through covered california. we offer free expert help choosing the best plan for you. and all of our plans include free preventive care. financial help is available, so check for yourself to see what savings you qualify for. for health insurance starting january 1st, enroll by december 15th. because you never know when life... ...will change. get covered today. starting...
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saad sweilem/ civial rights attorney, cair sacramento valleyabdullah was a building light to show the world that muslims love, hurt, grieve and mourn just like everybody else. -ssshaima swileh was desperate to hug and kiss her baby in the days before he died... a wish cair civil right's attorney saad sweilem says almost didn't come true...all of us are thinking, if this muslim ban wasnút in place to begin with abdullah and his mom probably would have been here over a year ago and he probably would have received medical attention that he could have really used that wasút available to him overseas. -ss swileh sent 28 requests to the u-s embassy asking for a waiver but was rejected each time because of trumpús travel ban from several muslim- majority countries including yemen. she arrived just ten days ago--- able to hold her child once again...theyúre going through an unimaginable time. it was cruel to keep the apart for as long as they did. i canút even imagine having to then separate and go their own ways and you know have to mourn with all that distance so for them this is an op
saad sweilem/ civial rights attorney, cair sacramento valleyabdullah was a building light to show the world that muslims love, hurt, grieve and mourn just like everybody else. -ssshaima swileh was desperate to hug and kiss her baby in the days before he died... a wish cair civil right's attorney saad sweilem says almost didn't come true...all of us are thinking, if this muslim ban wasnút in place to begin with abdullah and his mom probably would have been here over a year ago and he probably...
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(ken) a man appeared in court today for the killing of a sacramento librarian. her former co-workers tell us how they are handling her death. (pam) as the rain storms line up ready to hit the bay area, we take a look at why one area on the pennisula, is breathing a sigh of relief. (lawrence)ten at ten ♪ whoa! the mercedes-benz winter event is back, and you won't want to stop for anything else. lease the gla 250 for $359 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. ((pam/live)) a live look at the richmond san rafael bridge this friday night...((2shot))((ken)) but a big ((ken)) but a big storm is brewing... and it is expected to hit us this weekend.let's check back in with lawrence lawrence karnow: showers are falling across the bay area keeping things on and off wet. on the doppler you can see the showers popping up around the bay area now. most of it is light rain but it will continue tonight and into tomorrow. on the satellite you can see a much bigger storm off the coast. it will bring heavy rain and gusty winds on sunday a
(ken) a man appeared in court today for the killing of a sacramento librarian. her former co-workers tell us how they are handling her death. (pam) as the rain storms line up ready to hit the bay area, we take a look at why one area on the pennisula, is breathing a sigh of relief. (lawrence)ten at ten ♪ whoa! the mercedes-benz winter event is back, and you won't want to stop for anything else. lease the gla 250 for $359 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or...
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robert baca with the sacramento cannabis industry association says cannabis is regulated now more than ever. in 2019, an even bigger piece of the regulatory process takes effect.its a system that would allow the bureau of cannabis control to track every marijuana plant using a tracking number and a new software system... its a large and complicated system but the idea is that youúll be able to know where your cannabis is grown, packaged and sold. the b-c-c believes track and trace will reduce black market sales out of state...and assure customers that their product is safe. the bcc is hoping to have the system in place for cultivators, retailers and distributors at some point this coming year.when recreational marijuana was introduced, retailers first needed to have all products in child resistant bags...then the bcc changed that rule, and required all products themselves to be childproof. now in 2019....its changing yet again... paul clemons with capital compliance management says he expects regulations to be ever- changing but the biggest thing he expects is to see next year is more
robert baca with the sacramento cannabis industry association says cannabis is regulated now more than ever. in 2019, an even bigger piece of the regulatory process takes effect.its a system that would allow the bureau of cannabis control to track every marijuana plant using a tracking number and a new software system... its a large and complicated system but the idea is that youúll be able to know where your cannabis is grown, packaged and sold. the b-c-c believes track and trace will reduce...
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cannot afford his own lawyer, so the public defender will continue as his attorney ((diane howard - sacramento county public defender)) "i'm not making any comment." investigators say deangelo terrorized men and women across the state for two decades.. several district attorneys from sacramento to orange county participated in the hearing.the court appearance comes just a day after saramento county officials revealed deangelo's trial could cost taxpayers abou$20 million dollars. victims say his crimes have already been costly."((victor hayes)) i bet you there's already been 100 million dollars spent in investigations and the length of his career and overtime and stuff."victor hayes says in 1977.. the golden state killer raped his girlfriend while he was restrained in another room. he's been waiting decades for justice."i hope this moves along at a little bit of a faster pace." ashley: dangelo is scheduled to be back in court in april (justine) also tonight at 5:30... kron4 is always tracking local stories. here's a look at what's going on in your neighborhood right now. (grant) in the east bay
cannot afford his own lawyer, so the public defender will continue as his attorney ((diane howard - sacramento county public defender)) "i'm not making any comment." investigators say deangelo terrorized men and women across the state for two decades.. several district attorneys from sacramento to orange county participated in the hearing.the court appearance comes just a day after saramento county officials revealed deangelo's trial could cost taxpayers abou$20 million dollars....
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several district attorneys from sacramento to orange county participated in the hearing.the court appearance comes just a day after saramento county officials revealed deangelo's trial could cost taxpayers about $20 million dollars. victims say his crimes have already been costly."((victor hayes)) i bet you there's already been 100 million dollars spent in investigations and the length of his career and overtime and stuff."victor hayes says in 1977.. the golden state killer raped his girlfriend while he was restrained in another room. he's been waiting decades for justice."i hope this moves along at a little bit of a faster pace." ( robin )that was ashley zavala reporting.deangelo is due back in court in april. ( robin ) a serial arsonist has been convicted of 31 felonies. james bishop the third will face up to 20 years in prison a for string of car fires in 2017. a contra costa jury found bishop guilty of 14 car fires in the east bay area. investigators were able to identify bishop through security footage retrieved from different crimes scenes and the use of a certain accelerant on the car
several district attorneys from sacramento to orange county participated in the hearing.the court appearance comes just a day after saramento county officials revealed deangelo's trial could cost taxpayers about $20 million dollars. victims say his crimes have already been costly."((victor hayes)) i bet you there's already been 100 million dollars spent in investigations and the length of his career and overtime and stuff."victor hayes says in 1977.. the golden state killer raped his...
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he spoke with us today from sacramento about his new proposal. (pam) the senate bill has already been endorsed by the mayors of san francisco, oakland, and emeryville. coming up... a group from san francisco travels hundreds of miles on a mission of mercy for children ... only to be turned away at the border.. we'll tell you what they plan to do next. (pam) happening tonight.... governor jerry brown will induct eight californians into the california hall of fame in sacramento. among those being honored -- former san francisco mayor ed lee. lee will be honored posthumosly after he died in office late last year. also among the honorees: actor robert redford ... musician joan baez ... restauranteur thomas keller ... and baseball legend fernando valenzuela. and one recipient we are especially proud of tonight .. iconic, award winning bay area journalist belva davis ... who worked many years here at kron four .. davis was the first woman of color to work as a television reporter on the west coast of the united states. governor brown says, all of the h
he spoke with us today from sacramento about his new proposal. (pam) the senate bill has already been endorsed by the mayors of san francisco, oakland, and emeryville. coming up... a group from san francisco travels hundreds of miles on a mission of mercy for children ... only to be turned away at the border.. we'll tell you what they plan to do next. (pam) happening tonight.... governor jerry brown will induct eight californians into the california hall of fame in sacramento. among those being...
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. >>> the sacramento kings had a little fun with warrior superstar steph curry during tonight's game. >> out of davidson, 6' 3 point guard no. 30, stephen curry. >> oh, boy. >> the kings trolled the superstar during player introductions. while each player walked on the court, a clip of the moon landing played overhead. earlier this week, of course, curry said he didn't believe the moon landing was real, but in an interview with espn the point guard said that he was only joking, duh. >> which is what we thought pretty much from the beginning. >> see, that was funny. >> it is funny. >> even curry had to look up and chuckle to himself. >> he did a little bit. >> who got the last laugh tonight? >> curry, goes down and scores 35 points. lunar this from the corner. >> troll this. >> say straight ahead in sports we got a woman you will never forget, trust me. >> and, yeah, what happened when the warriors drove 80 east to visit buddy hield and the sacramento kings? maybe there's a rivalry between the two teams, after all. ♪ ♪ ♪ connecting people... ...uniting the world. ♪♪ >>> nba u
. >>> the sacramento kings had a little fun with warrior superstar steph curry during tonight's game. >> out of davidson, 6' 3 point guard no. 30, stephen curry. >> oh, boy. >> the kings trolled the superstar during player introductions. while each player walked on the court, a clip of the moon landing played overhead. earlier this week, of course, curry said he didn't believe the moon landing was real, but in an interview with espn the point guard said that he was...
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he and the warriors will be heading to sacramento to takoon the kings on friday night. hopefully they play better than they did last night. >> moving on, u.s. health officials have traced the romaine lettuce e. coli outbreak right before thanksgiving book to at least one farm in the central valley. a water reservoir at adams brothers farms near santa maria tested positive for the bacterial strain along with santa barbara county, officials say they should still avoid lettuce from monterey and san boneto. they encourage you to check labels. >> napster's cofounder has helped create an app to help people enjoy beaches to repent for breaking rules at big sur. the l.a. times reports sean parker teamed up with the california coastal commission for this app which will come out tomorrow. it's called your coast. the shows users beach access points along california's coast. back in 2013, parker had his elaborate wedding in an eke logically sensitive area of big sur without the proper permits. he also paid more than $2 million in a settlement. >> now, your accuweather forecast with
he and the warriors will be heading to sacramento to takoon the kings on friday night. hopefully they play better than they did last night. >> moving on, u.s. health officials have traced the romaine lettuce e. coli outbreak right before thanksgiving book to at least one farm in the central valley. a water reservoir at adams brothers farms near santa maria tested positive for the bacterial strain along with santa barbara county, officials say they should still avoid lettuce from monterey...
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the council on american islamic relations in sacramento is running a campaign to urge representatives to take action. >>> and intersection remains closed while were crows -- cruise repair a broken water main. no word on what caused this. they are working as quickly as possible to repair it and restore service. >>> police are searching for driver involved in a deadly hit and run. a pedestrian was struck and killed on the 880 offramp just before 1 am. a woman was found in the roadway. the driver left the scene. no vehicle description. the victim's name is being withheld until family is notified. for police want to find the person who fired a gun inside a mall. this happened at sun valley mall had about 4 pm yesterday. the man dropped his gun and a discharge. he left with a woman. no one was hurt. >>> this is the white house. president trump will soon be replacing another member of his administration. the interior secretary announced he will be leaving by the end of the year. he had been under the microscope >>> does >> reporter: the interior secretary announced he was going to resign by
the council on american islamic relations in sacramento is running a campaign to urge representatives to take action. >>> and intersection remains closed while were crows -- cruise repair a broken water main. no word on what caused this. they are working as quickly as possible to repair it and restore service. >>> police are searching for driver involved in a deadly hit and run. a pedestrian was struck and killed on the 880 offramp just before 1 am. a woman was found in the...
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(nats)lunch hour at the bread store in the heart of midtown sacramento.. brings a constant stream of customerscraving fresh baked goods..(jean dufty - longtime customer) "they make the only good rye bread in sacramento here!" for almost two decadesjean dufty has been a loyal fan of the rye bread(jean dufty - longtime customer)"maybe 18 years"but a bright blue sign on the front window -hints at a big change that ámight be coming to this j street staple.. "safe accessible solutions cannabis dispensary" has applied to move into the bread store's longtime home but first - the city of sacramento has to hold a hearing to review the permit. its because the proposed location is 300 feet from a residential area - and 600 feet from this church.. and a drug rehab center.as for dufty -she doesn't mind the business moving in"i dont care what they put in here"(stand up) "but some nearby businesses do mind. the city notified nearby property owners - and y written in opposition.. its not because they oppose the dispensary - but instead - because they say this area alread
(nats)lunch hour at the bread store in the heart of midtown sacramento.. brings a constant stream of customerscraving fresh baked goods..(jean dufty - longtime customer) "they make the only good rye bread in sacramento here!" for almost two decadesjean dufty has been a loyal fan of the rye bread(jean dufty - longtime customer)"maybe 18 years"but a bright blue sign on the front window -hints at a big change that ámight be coming to this j street staple.. "safe...
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it happened in sacramento county... reporter jessica mensch explains how it all unfolded. flares and police lights illuminate this citrus heights roadwhere a suspected drunk driver hit and badly injured a 27 year old woman on her skateboard.(lieutenant david gutierrez, citrus heights police department)"there's a long painful, agonizing recovery time and something she shouldn't have to be dealing with right now."the suspect, angel huerta, is accused of striking the woman with a sedan thursday eveningsending her flying through the windshield and into the passengers seat.but rather than stopping and helping the victimhe kept driving.(lieutenant david gutierrez, citrus heights police department)"it's pathetic and horrific. i think it's just callous and uncaring. if you make a mistake and a collision occurs, what you should do is immediately stop and render medical aid."but huerta continued drivingwith the victim in the carroughly three miles to mariposa avenue. that's when he abandoned the car, leaving the victim injured in the passenger seat. (lieutenant david gutierrez, citr
it happened in sacramento county... reporter jessica mensch explains how it all unfolded. flares and police lights illuminate this citrus heights roadwhere a suspected drunk driver hit and badly injured a 27 year old woman on her skateboard.(lieutenant david gutierrez, citrus heights police department)"there's a long painful, agonizing recovery time and something she shouldn't have to be dealing with right now."the suspect, angel huerta, is accused of striking the woman with a sedan...
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jennifer mcgraw is on the red carpet in sacramento. >> reporter: sacramento rolled out the red carpet for this star studded event. there's a chill in the air and a whole lot of excitement as people try to get their first glimpse of the eight inductees. the late san francisco mayor ed lee, long time broadcaster belle davis. it's a tough decision because there are hundreds of decisions, but these eight inductees it came down to. in sacramento i'm jennifer mcgraw for kpix5. >>> they fought on the front lines of the camp fire. now these bay area crews are helping out off duty brewing a special batch of beer. >> interesting profile on the radar right now on, it's not raining in san jose. it's not raining in santa rosa, but it's pouring right over san francisco. it is right over the city and oakland getting the rain currently, not over the financial district or the pyramid. we'll talk about when the rain moves in and out next. >>> that's a nice shot. >>> a popular christmas song is now at the center of a me too debate ♪ baby it's cold out. >> i've got to go away. >> some people say the ly
jennifer mcgraw is on the red carpet in sacramento. >> reporter: sacramento rolled out the red carpet for this star studded event. there's a chill in the air and a whole lot of excitement as people try to get their first glimpse of the eight inductees. the late san francisco mayor ed lee, long time broadcaster belle davis. it's a tough decision because there are hundreds of decisions, but these eight inductees it came down to. in sacramento i'm jennifer mcgraw for kpix5. >>> they...
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it happened in sacramento county... reporter jessica mensch explains how this all unfolded. flares and police lights illuminate this citrus heights roadwhere a suspected drunk driver hit and badly injured a 27 year old woman on her skateboard.(lieutenant david gutierrez, citrus heights police department)"there's a long painful, agonizing recovery time and something she shouldn't have to be dealing with right now."the suspect, angel huerta, is accused of striking the woman with a sedan thursday eveningsending her flying through the windshield and into the passengers seat.but rather than stopping and helping the victimhe kept driving.(lieutenant david gutierrez, citrus heights police department)"it's pathetic and horrific. i think it's just callous and uncaring. if you make a mistake and a collision occurs, what you should do is immediately stop and render medical aid."but huerta continued drivingwith the victim in the carroughly three miles to mariposa avenue. that's when he abandoned the car, leaving the victim injured in the passenger seat. (lieutenant david gutierrez, citr
it happened in sacramento county... reporter jessica mensch explains how this all unfolded. flares and police lights illuminate this citrus heights roadwhere a suspected drunk driver hit and badly injured a 27 year old woman on her skateboard.(lieutenant david gutierrez, citrus heights police department)"there's a long painful, agonizing recovery time and something she shouldn't have to be dealing with right now."the suspect, angel huerta, is accused of striking the woman with a sedan...
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. >>> the sacramento kings had a little fun with warrior superstar steph curry during tonight's game. >> out of davidson, 6' 3 point guard no. 30, stephen curry. >> oh, boy. >> the kings trolled the superstar during player introductions. while each player walked on the court, a clip of the moon landing played overhead. earlier this week, of course, curry said he didn't believe the moon landing was real, but in an interview with espn the point guard said that he was only joking, duh. >> which is what we thought pretty much from the beginning. >> see, that was funny. >> it is funny. >> even curry had to look up and chuckle to himself. >> he did a little bit. >> who got the last laugh tonight? >> curry, goes down and scores 35 points. lunar this from the corner. >> troll this. >> say straight ahead in sports we got a woman you will never forget, trust me. >> and, yeah, what happened when the warriors drove 80 east to visit buddy hield and the sacramento kings? >>> nba up top with the warriors, teams coming in and taking its shots lately and lately they have hurt. remember they got roughe
. >>> the sacramento kings had a little fun with warrior superstar steph curry during tonight's game. >> out of davidson, 6' 3 point guard no. 30, stephen curry. >> oh, boy. >> the kings trolled the superstar during player introductions. while each player walked on the court, a clip of the moon landing played overhead. earlier this week, of course, curry said he didn't believe the moon landing was real, but in an interview with espn the point guard said that he was...
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it has people packing their bags for sacramento. redfin says more than a million people searched for homes from july through september, including 90 big cities. sacramento was a top destination for people living in san francisco and wanting to get out of this area. redfin says affordable seems to play a big role. san francisco's median listing price is $1.3 million. you can get a home in sacramento for under $350,000. it's not far. a lot of people commute from sacramento to san francisco. >> yes. in fact, our director. there he is. it's a long one, but hey, you can afford a house there, so. >> no kidding. and a pretty nice house >> exactly. president trump is back in washington this morning following his surprise trip to iraq. >>> it was his first visit to u.s. service members in a war zone. find out what he told the troops. >> 200 people fight inside a mall packed with post holiday shoppers. the rowdy scene that caused police to evacuate the building. >>> a live look at your thursday morning at the city of san francisco. it is beau
it has people packing their bags for sacramento. redfin says more than a million people searched for homes from july through september, including 90 big cities. sacramento was a top destination for people living in san francisco and wanting to get out of this area. redfin says affordable seems to play a big role. san francisco's median listing price is $1.3 million. you can get a home in sacramento for under $350,000. it's not far. a lot of people commute from sacramento to san francisco....
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a (grant) sacramento.underway in sacramento.(ken) still ahead... governor-elect gavin newsom will take the oath of office in less than two weeks... we take a look at the preparations underway in sacramento. (grant) and... a good samaritan rescues a trapped person inside a burning tesla. deils on the crash that sent three teens to the hospital. (lawrence)ten at ten (ken) in less than two weeks, california's new governor will take the oath of office. (grant) kron 4's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala shows us the preparations underway for gavin newsom's inauguration. ((pkg))on the west side capitol lawn... the christmas tree is coming down.crews thursday cleared leaves and wrapped up christmas lights .. clearing the way on the side of the building where gavin newsom will take his oath of office((nats))a few blocks down... the golden 1 center is preparing for the "california rises" concert.this week, newsom announced the lineup for the fire victims benefit concert on the eve of his inauguration: pitbull is the headliner along with rock group x amb
a (grant) sacramento.underway in sacramento.(ken) still ahead... governor-elect gavin newsom will take the oath of office in less than two weeks... we take a look at the preparations underway in sacramento. (grant) and... a good samaritan rescues a trapped person inside a burning tesla. deils on the crash that sent three teens to the hospital. (lawrence)ten at ten (ken) in less than two weeks, california's new governor will take the oath of office. (grant) kron 4's capitol bureau reporter...
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(rivkah sass, library director)there were items packed floor to ceiling in many rooms.items- sacramento library director - rivkah sass - says were stolen from this fair oaks library.we noticed some items kept showing up missing.sass says over the past year -- staff at the library had noticed some of their inventory was disappearing they began noticing patterns of usage and that many items were missing on a certain day of the week. when staff members spotted a man appearing to steal books back on december 18th - they called sacramento county deputies. investigators went to the home of 46-year old shahin sadighian with a search warrant. where they discovered close to three-thousand stolen library books and up to four- thousand dvds - totaling more than 100-thousand dollars in stolen items. (hampton, sac sheriff)it has some very odd characteristics, they werent motivated for the most part, and most of them still had their identifying markings. sass says nearly half of the recovered items - were taken within the last year. (sass) its a real cost because those items cost money that we use to
(rivkah sass, library director)there were items packed floor to ceiling in many rooms.items- sacramento library director - rivkah sass - says were stolen from this fair oaks library.we noticed some items kept showing up missing.sass says over the past year -- staff at the library had noticed some of their inventory was disappearing they began noticing patterns of usage and that many items were missing on a certain day of the week. when staff members spotted a man appearing to steal books back...