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>>this notorious slices sacramento's history will now gain new attention on the silver screen. >>well those adrian moore reporting all told 41 people were taken hostage. the one surviving suspect is serving 41 consecutive life sentences, one for each of the hostages. those cheers from new yorkers when the lights finally came on back on last night after that massive power outage a transformer fire put much of manhattan in the dark last night, broadway shows were canceled people were trapped in elevators the subway sestem was stopped for a time and a whole lot more happened in manhattan last night. now during its peak more than 70,000 people were impacted by the outage. authorities this morning still trying to figure out what caused those transformer fires leading to the blackout. the facts but what i'm. >>try make clear is it's something within the normal electrical grid, something obviously didn't work. but no other kind of external influence. >>well several people civilian stepped up to help direct traffic at busy intersections because the lights were out when the power went d
>>this notorious slices sacramento's history will now gain new attention on the silver screen. >>well those adrian moore reporting all told 41 people were taken hostage. the one surviving suspect is serving 41 consecutive life sentences, one for each of the hostages. those cheers from new yorkers when the lights finally came on back on last night after that massive power outage a transformer fire put much of manhattan in the dark last night, broadway shows were canceled people were...
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>>sacramento. police officer tara o'sullivan was tragically killed in the line of duty back on june 19 her death still leaving its mark in this community and it definitely affected me personally. >>famine areas. come by frequently to a pop in to say hi. >>while morgan says staff at the brewery are eager for the latest arrival. they're hoping to honor the memory of tara o'sullivan, one poor. >>at a time and that's just a little way that we can get back to the community that she will. >>that was charmaine near reporting sharmeen tells us that the beer will be canned and released on july 13th, and that all proceeds will go to taras memorial fund. well we all know that renting in the bay area's very expensive renting a bad could cost you $1200 a month these bunk beds are part of a communal home business called pod share people pay to use one of the beds or pods as a living space now you get a bad you get a locker and for the price of membership you also get wi fi cereal and rahman along with to put too
>>sacramento. police officer tara o'sullivan was tragically killed in the line of duty back on june 19 her death still leaving its mark in this community and it definitely affected me personally. >>famine areas. come by frequently to a pop in to say hi. >>while morgan says staff at the brewery are eager for the latest arrival. they're hoping to honor the memory of tara o'sullivan, one poor. >>at a time and that's just a little way that we can get back to the community...
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>>moving along honoring fallen sacramento, police officer tara o'sullivan. that's the goal of a new beer at a local brewery. there was a line wrapping around the parking lot of the track 7 brewing of their soli 3, 4, 9, the i p a is dedicated to o'sullivan who was shot and killed in the line of duty last month. solve and frequently patrolled the curtis park neighborhood with the brewery is located and got to know the staff there well, several of her fellow law enforcement officers came out to show their support. >>obviously last year it was it was tough on the whole community up in the law enforcement community in any way too bring a little you know more joy excitement something. 2 you know help the family. help the community. you know recover. >>the net proceeds from the beer will go toward the tara o'sullivan memorial fund track 7 expects to sell out of the i p a this weekend. the lights out for new york city, what cause half the city to be completely in the dark. >>plus a new movie brings a true story of a hostage situation to lie for hearing from e >>plu
>>moving along honoring fallen sacramento, police officer tara o'sullivan. that's the goal of a new beer at a local brewery. there was a line wrapping around the parking lot of the track 7 brewing of their soli 3, 4, 9, the i p a is dedicated to o'sullivan who was shot and killed in the line of duty last month. solve and frequently patrolled the curtis park neighborhood with the brewery is located and got to know the staff there well, several of her fellow law enforcement officers came...
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>>though the movie is set in sacramento. it wasn't filmed here major says the lack of local support forced him to shoot in mexico, we drive millions of dollars to mexico now that could have been revenue in sacramento today, the actual building is a dollar tree, good guys went out of business years ago. this network, a slice of sacramento's history will now gain new attention on the silver screen. >>and now we are back to baseball. the all-star break is over and done with and through the 1st half of the year we saw a giants team. that's had trouble scoring consistently. well that wasn't the story tonight, let's go to milwaukee brewers with a nice ovation for bruce coaching his last time in miller park we've got some late drama. top of the 9th all not at 5 grand proffer. a laser shot to right. take brewers responded. the quickly bottom of the 9th christian yelich's gets a hanging breaking ball, snacks and down the first base line costly rounding second and then it safely into 3rd the stand-up triple brewers tied on an rbi grou
>>though the movie is set in sacramento. it wasn't filmed here major says the lack of local support forced him to shoot in mexico, we drive millions of dollars to mexico now that could have been revenue in sacramento today, the actual building is a dollar tree, good guys went out of business years ago. this network, a slice of sacramento's history will now gain new attention on the silver screen. >>and now we are back to baseball. the all-star break is over and done with and through...
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>>sacramento. police officer tara o'sullivan was tragically killed in the line of duty back on june 19 her death still leaving its mark in this community and it definitely affected me personally. >>come by frequently you a pop in to say hi. >>while morgan says staff at the brewery are eager for the latest arrival. they're hoping to honor the memory of tara o'sullivan, one poor. >>at a time and that's just a little way that weekend get back to the community that she. >>that was jermaine your reporting we're sully 3.49 will be canned and released on july 13th and all the proceeds will go toward tara's memorial fund. still ahead new research backing up the freshman 15 theory, what health experts say is the average weight gain for new college student plus a dramatic rescue involving 6 police officers caught on video and ahead in sports almost 21. >>1000 calories consumed in just 10 minutes. now san jose native joey chestnut put on quite a show again and the famous hot dog eating contest. calm for now s
>>sacramento. police officer tara o'sullivan was tragically killed in the line of duty back on june 19 her death still leaving its mark in this community and it definitely affected me personally. >>come by frequently you a pop in to say hi. >>while morgan says staff at the brewery are eager for the latest arrival. they're hoping to honor the memory of tara o'sullivan, one poor. >>at a time and that's just a little way that weekend get back to the community that she....
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en sacramento cerca de los 90. fresno en los 95 helados y tome en consideraciÓn que estÁ muy agradable con 78. ramÓn: una menor pierde la vida en un accidente en santa rosa. otra menor quedÓ herida. ramÓn: el gobernador anuncia un colegio comunitario a travÉs del estado. ramÓn: la joven que conducÍa un automÓvil que se atropelló a dos personas fue detenida. todos eran estudiantes de la preparatoria santa rosa. de acuerdo a un reporte del mercado de alquiler en lÍnea la renta de una habitaciÓn en san francisco ha batido un rÉcord este verano al aumentar 0.5 por ciento para alcanzar un nuevo mÁximo de $3700 mensuales. segÚn el informe la demanda ha contribuido al aumento de los alquileres. los precios de san josÉ tambiÉn aumentaron. no todas las ciudades de la bahÍa vieron un excremento. donald trump en otra informaciÓn destina asistencia humanitaria en la zona fronteriza. reportera: la fiscal de distrito dice que yo no van a colaborar con ice. tenemos los detalles mÁs adelante. ramÓn: una fuerte
en sacramento cerca de los 90. fresno en los 95 helados y tome en consideraciÓn que estÁ muy agradable con 78. ramÓn: una menor pierde la vida en un accidente en santa rosa. otra menor quedÓ herida. ramÓn: el gobernador anuncia un colegio comunitario a travÉs del estado. ramÓn: la joven que conducÍa un automÓvil que se atropelló a dos personas fue detenida. todos eran estudiantes de la preparatoria santa rosa. de acuerdo a un reporte del mercado de alquiler en lÍnea la renta de una...
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year-old tells us it is an honor a fallen sacramento, police officer tara o'sullivan. >>it's going to be a light 6 and a half percent approachable i p a. >>it's all business as usual inside the track, 7 brewery in curtis thats staff members prepare for the busy summer season. they're anticipating one new addition to this list of beers. >>so this is the tank always for many currently. >>in india, pale ale made in honor of fallen sacramento, police officer tara o'sullivan called o so the 3.49. >>foley was her nickname around the police department and for those who knew and loved her 3, 4, 9, with their badge number that we definitely winning with. >>mark morgan, a lever at the track 7 curtis park locations says he was recently approached by a former partner of tires who would often patrol around the curtis park neighborhood alongside the fallen officer mean he had some ideas that he brought to the table. >>i had some ideas and we work together to try to make something really special in a virtual for everybody to be able to enjoy. >>sacramento police officer tara o'sulliv
year-old tells us it is an honor a fallen sacramento, police officer tara o'sullivan. >>it's going to be a light 6 and a half percent approachable i p a. >>it's all business as usual inside the track, 7 brewery in curtis thats staff members prepare for the busy summer season. they're anticipating one new addition to this list of beers. >>so this is the tank always for many currently. >>in india, pale ale made in honor of fallen sacramento, police officer tara o'sullivan...
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>>new construction projects seem to begin just about every day across sacramento, but it's not every day that various religious groups come together for a groundbreaking and reporter olivia de janeiro explains the goals of these groups are trying to accomplish along with habitat for humanity. >>that's god's blessing. on this to plant seeds of peace for all who will labor here and all who will do well here. >>faith leaders, each sharing their own messages to start habitat for humanity's second to build for unity project in sacramento, i pray that everything is going to be fruitful. >>in what is being studied here. i bless this land. so that. >>this family who dwells here may always know that you're surrounded by friendship. and by support. >>the families who will eventually live in the houses on this lot were there to receive those blessings one family has 4 children the other has 6 and both have been living in small 2 bedroom apartments because that's all they've been able to afford but when these homes are completed their kids will have more space to grow and play in a beautiful bra
>>new construction projects seem to begin just about every day across sacramento, but it's not every day that various religious groups come together for a groundbreaking and reporter olivia de janeiro explains the goals of these groups are trying to accomplish along with habitat for humanity. >>that's god's blessing. on this to plant seeds of peace for all who will labor here and all who will do well here. >>faith leaders, each sharing their own messages to start habitat for...
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see how some sacramento firefighters helped cool off some kids this weekend. >> and i'm meteorologist drew tuma. it was a warmer finish book two, separate qualifying stays at choicehotels.com... ...and earn a $50 gift card. because when your business is rewarding yourself... ...our business is you. book direct at choicehotels.com you mighyour joints...ng for your heart... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. abc7 news is committed to building a better bay area and we are looking at two big issues. traffic and homelessness. the l.a. times reports california is looking at new york's right to shelter policy as a possible solution to the growing homeless crisis. cities and counties would have to build shelters to house any homeless person who asks to come inside. the times reports california is think of going a step further by requiring the homeless toe ac
see how some sacramento firefighters helped cool off some kids this weekend. >> and i'm meteorologist drew tuma. it was a warmer finish book two, separate qualifying stays at choicehotels.com... ...and earn a $50 gift card. because when your business is rewarding yourself... ...our business is you. book direct at choicehotels.com you mighyour joints...ng for your heart... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an...
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>>the family of fallen sacramento, police officer tara o'sullivan has set up a memorial fund to help the department purchase new canines through fund raising efforts, family and friends have already raised more than $22,000 which they hope will be enough for at least one police dog. this afternoon, tara's father dennis o sullivan thank the community for their outpouring of support and generosity as he remembered his daughter. our did not go through life as a spectator. she was an active participant. >>my wife kelly my children krista and justin and my good friend gary. and i have embarked on a unique memorial to my daughter. >>tara's father said he could think of no better way to honor his daughter then combining her love of police work with her love of dogs, 26 year-old o'sullivan was shot and killed last month while helping a woman gather her belongings during a domestic violence call in north sacramento. now for 4 zone forecast as we take a look outside the sun going down over the bay bridge that's a lovely picture our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is here to give us a look
>>the family of fallen sacramento, police officer tara o'sullivan has set up a memorial fund to help the department purchase new canines through fund raising efforts, family and friends have already raised more than $22,000 which they hope will be enough for at least one police dog. this afternoon, tara's father dennis o sullivan thank the community for their outpouring of support and generosity as he remembered his daughter. our did not go through life as a spectator. she was an active...
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as you may or may not know, it's a really busy time in sacramento. we are really in the thick of it. some bills have artie seen fhm will not be moving forward. other ones have a july 12 deadline to pass out of the next policy committee for the same reason. the first bill i want to talk about is ab 47, which is a bill that would have made violations of driving with a cell phone subject to one point on a driver's record. we know distracted driving is an extremely dangerous behavior. we see it all the time. we have great education outreach program about this as well. that was the original intent of the bill. the committee hearings have been amended a bit. now would only make a second violation that occurs within 36 months of the first violation subject to one point. it gives little more leniency to the original proposal. we did support tran30, and we are not taking commission going for because of the changes. the next bill is sb 127 that is from our very own sen. weiner. requiring caltrans to add features to have safety and accessibility to folks walkin
as you may or may not know, it's a really busy time in sacramento. we are really in the thick of it. some bills have artie seen fhm will not be moving forward. other ones have a july 12 deadline to pass out of the next policy committee for the same reason. the first bill i want to talk about is ab 47, which is a bill that would have made violations of driving with a cell phone subject to one point on a driver's record. we know distracted driving is an extremely dangerous behavior. we see it all...
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a sacramento superior court judge is sending that lawsuit back to san francisco. the proposed facility on the embarcadero would provide 200 beds and services for homeless people. residence nearby who oppose the center say they filed a lawsuit in sacramento because they do not believe san francisco would be a "neutral venue." officials hope to have the center open by this winter. >>> meanwhile, a community meeting is set for tomorrow san francisco's double park high school to discuss plans for a safe parking site for homeless people who live in their rvs near the balboa park bart station. city leaders are proposing a private pilot program that would have 24 hour security, bathrooms, as well as social services. for those who want to take part, they would have to register their vehicles, and could only be on that site for 90 days. >>> san francisco's embattled director of transportation is heading across the bay to oakland. at risk and announces resignation back in april following a 10 hour subway meltdown and complains that muni is often slow to deal with problems.
a sacramento superior court judge is sending that lawsuit back to san francisco. the proposed facility on the embarcadero would provide 200 beds and services for homeless people. residence nearby who oppose the center say they filed a lawsuit in sacramento because they do not believe san francisco would be a "neutral venue." officials hope to have the center open by this winter. >>> meanwhile, a community meeting is set for tomorrow san francisco's double park high school to...
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years in sacramento while attending sacramento state university and even worked as a part-time lecturer investigators were able to track him down using genetic genealogy testing which they say allowed him to be tracked through family members full is a retired federal corrections officer. >>an update now on the mysterious case of a sacramento mother abandoning her child with the stranger. now police believe they have more information to help identify that little girl when the shot x has more on this developing story. >>2 days after this little girl was dropped off by a complete stranger at a south sacramento city fire station authorities have now identified her mother there is contact with the female half of this incident. >>we are stardust hector's are now gathering all the information from the sheriff's department detective. >>there are still many unanswered questions as to what caused the woman to abandon her child and leave her in the car with a stranger. she reportedly confronted at this wal-mart parking lot sunday night. the woman reportedly told the man she was being chased before
years in sacramento while attending sacramento state university and even worked as a part-time lecturer investigators were able to track him down using genetic genealogy testing which they say allowed him to be tracked through family members full is a retired federal corrections officer. >>an update now on the mysterious case of a sacramento mother abandoning her child with the stranger. now police believe they have more information to help identify that little girl when the shot x has...
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a cooler pattern even out the sacramento. the system moving in over the next 24 and 70s, ads right now, bay absolutely easy, breezy there, no problems. we will watch the commute for you as sal is off today. >>> happening today the downtown bart station in berkley becomes the first in the bart system to stop selling paper tickets. bart is phasing out paper tickets and replacing them with clipper cards by the end of next year. by the end of summer, oakland's 19 street bart station and san francisco embarcadero will stop selling. you can use paper tickets all all bart stations for district vanness, a body fired around was found this the area as well as shell have a live report at 5:00. >>> happening later today, in oakland and berkley, pg&e plans to vent natural gas from sections of pipeline in those two cities. pg&e does this regalias part of the pipeline maintenance program. today's venting in berkley be done near 7th and austin way and oakland. if you are out there you may smell natural gas in those neighborhoods between 6:00
a cooler pattern even out the sacramento. the system moving in over the next 24 and 70s, ads right now, bay absolutely easy, breezy there, no problems. we will watch the commute for you as sal is off today. >>> happening today the downtown bart station in berkley becomes the first in the bart system to stop selling paper tickets. bart is phasing out paper tickets and replacing them with clipper cards by the end of next year. by the end of summer, oakland's 19 street bart station and...
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>>in sacramento, karma dickerson. shark was spotted off half moon bay yesterday afternoon, the san mateo county sheriff's department warned swimmers about the shark in the area of the ritz carlton to the. >>point harbor a little farther down the coast of feeding frenzy taking place terey bay who porterfield gomez has more. >>and nothing like this in the world that i know of pretty incredible. >>is not a long boat journey from santa cruz to so kill covert what is now referred to as shark park. it's right off new brighton seacliff recent state beaches in the monterey bay. we'll watching has always been popular but charter boats recently added great white shark encounters to the menu. but i think people are say was sharks really. >>i mean they're on tv shark week comes every year >>and they are here live swimming in the monterey bay. no one not even the experts actually know what brought them here. >>the question is are they being born nearby certainly some are traveling from southern california some are wearing tags tha
>>in sacramento, karma dickerson. shark was spotted off half moon bay yesterday afternoon, the san mateo county sheriff's department warned swimmers about the shark in the area of the ritz carlton to the. >>point harbor a little farther down the coast of feeding frenzy taking place terey bay who porterfield gomez has more. >>and nothing like this in the world that i know of pretty incredible. >>is not a long boat journey from santa cruz to so kill covert what is now...
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so the birth mother and the grandmother drive up to sacramento. i give the baby back to his mom and grandmother, and all of the -- the baby seat and everything else. and then -- brian: how can they do that? rep. speier: well, because it was six months. you have a six-month period of time before you have real custody of an adoptee. so i'm driving home that day and i'm sobbing. and i'm, you know, jackson is in his car seat in the back of the car, i am talking to my husband, i said, why do these bad things keep happening to us? he says, now, wait a minute. think about this. we have this wonderful son. we are healthy. we can try again. at this point, i am 43 years old. 42, 43 years old. "we will try again." so, you know, we go to the fertility specialist, who basically says, based on the age of your eggs and your medical history, you have a 10% chance of getting pregnant with in vitro. it was not nice hearing it that way, but we decided that that was, you know, that was the plan. we were moving on with our lives. closing that chapter. grateful that we
so the birth mother and the grandmother drive up to sacramento. i give the baby back to his mom and grandmother, and all of the -- the baby seat and everything else. and then -- brian: how can they do that? rep. speier: well, because it was six months. you have a six-month period of time before you have real custody of an adoptee. so i'm driving home that day and i'm sobbing. and i'm, you know, jackson is in his car seat in the back of the car, i am talking to my husband, i said, why do these...
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>>sacramento. police officer tara o'sullivan was tragically killed in the line of duty back on june 19 her death still leaving its mark in this community and it definitely affected me personally. >>famine areas. come by frequently to a pop in to say hi. >>while morgan says staff at the brewery are eager for the latest arrival. they're hoping to honor the memory of tara o'sullivan, one poor at a time and that's just a little way that we can. >>it back to the community that she will. >>that was sharmeen niro reporting. we're told that the beer is going to be canned and released on july 13th and all the proceeds are going to go tours. towers time now 9.38 coming up on the buzz serena williams conquers the competition on july 4th and joey chestnut. >>is the top >>one way and important note for direct tv an a t n t u-verse subscribers as of 1159 july 2nd. kron 4 has been removed from the direct tv an a t n t u verse lineup. atnt has refused to extend our existing distribution agreement until august 2nd
>>sacramento. police officer tara o'sullivan was tragically killed in the line of duty back on june 19 her death still leaving its mark in this community and it definitely affected me personally. >>famine areas. come by frequently to a pop in to say hi. >>while morgan says staff at the brewery are eager for the latest arrival. they're hoping to honor the memory of tara o'sullivan, one poor at a time and that's just a little way that we can. >>it back to the community...
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delta breezes in sacramento. now we are looking at a more pinched off shallow marlene marine layer so we are seeing oakland at 73, walnut creek, 85. temperatures on the increase. the map tells all. tomorrow, come back and we are show you the same map and at the same time, the current map, you will see more oranges and yellows coming toward the west. so warm up through saturday. not a heat wave, just warmer. it is not hard to do considering how cool we were. temperature today in napa was like 2 degrees warmer, fairfield, 1 degree warmer and in concord, 1 degree warmer. the highs today were definitely a good 4 and 5 degrees warmer. those are the right now temperatures. tomorrow morning, a little fog footprint gets through san bernardino, doesn't really get into livermore or lafayette. it stays up around point radius. it burns off more quickly because it is being compressed. there are those oranges and yellows working their way toward the west. a warmer day for friday. warmer still on saturday. and a cool down for t
delta breezes in sacramento. now we are looking at a more pinched off shallow marlene marine layer so we are seeing oakland at 73, walnut creek, 85. temperatures on the increase. the map tells all. tomorrow, come back and we are show you the same map and at the same time, the current map, you will see more oranges and yellows coming toward the west. so warm up through saturday. not a heat wave, just warmer. it is not hard to do considering how cool we were. temperature today in napa was like 2...
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it's the rising air in the sacramento valley that pulls in the heavier air from the ocean. that's what brings us the sea breeze and fog. >> i knew you were the first person to asking, thank you. >> that's what we're going to keep an eye on. we saw a little bit of it this summer, but you know what? it made us cooler than average. which is why we're calling it climate change now, not global warming. let's talk about what's going on in the east bay hills. you can see the compression of the marine layer. that's why it's foggy in some areas this morning. it will become sunny and a few degrees warmer everywhere. partly cloudy, patchy fog tonight. in the weekend, we've got a heat wave for our inland neighborhoods. mist along the coast this morning until about 10:00, 11:00. watch the clouds erase back to the coast. a little bit of fog rolling across the golden gate once again. that will be a mainstay today. as we head into the evening hours, the fog starts to roll back into the same neighborhoods we have it right now. let's talk about our microclimates. about a degree or two warmer
it's the rising air in the sacramento valley that pulls in the heavier air from the ocean. that's what brings us the sea breeze and fog. >> i knew you were the first person to asking, thank you. >> that's what we're going to keep an eye on. we saw a little bit of it this summer, but you know what? it made us cooler than average. which is why we're calling it climate change now, not global warming. let's talk about what's going on in the east bay hills. you can see the compression of...
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i get back to the -- our place in sacramento and the babysitter is there. i said, can you give him his feeding in the morning? i want to get a couple hours of sleep. she wakes me at 6:00 or 7:00 in the morning and says, steve is on the phone. i've pick up -- i pick up the birthand he says the mother wants the baby back. god. am thinking, oh my the birth mother and the grandmother drive up to sacramento. i give the baby back to his mom and grandmother, and all of the baby seat and everything else. brian: how can they do that? rep. speier: it was six months. you have a six month period of time before you have real custody of an adoptee. i'm driving home that day and i'm sobbing. jackson is in his car seat in the back of the car, i am talking to my husband, i said, why do these things keep happening to us? he says, now wait a minute. think about this. we have this wonderful son, we are healthy, we can try again. at this point, i am 43 years old. 42, 43 years old. we will try again. so we go to the fertility specialist who basically says, based on the age of yo
i get back to the -- our place in sacramento and the babysitter is there. i said, can you give him his feeding in the morning? i want to get a couple hours of sleep. she wakes me at 6:00 or 7:00 in the morning and says, steve is on the phone. i've pick up -- i pick up the birthand he says the mother wants the baby back. god. am thinking, oh my the birth mother and the grandmother drive up to sacramento. i give the baby back to his mom and grandmother, and all of the baby seat and everything...
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>>we hear from stephon clark's brother and the president of the sacramento. police officers association about why neither of them is completely satisfied with the bill plus both parents and law enforcement war on the internet can be a dangerous place for children and they say big tech companies are not of savings and service. whoa. travis in it made it. it's amazing. oh is that travis's app? it's pretty cool, isn't it? there's two of them. they're multiplying. no, guys, its me. see, i'm real. i'm real! he thinks he's real. geico. over 75 years of savings and service. that leave therea lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, or the sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. you might remember new flavours, or a view that defies all expectations. these are the memories that stay with you, long after the moments have passed. >>consumer advocates child protection organizations are warning lawmakers that the online world is downright dangerous for children and that's even on sites a claim their kid friendly kron 4 washington co
>>we hear from stephon clark's brother and the president of the sacramento. police officers association about why neither of them is completely satisfied with the bill plus both parents and law enforcement war on the internet can be a dangerous place for children and they say big tech companies are not of savings and service. whoa. travis in it made it. it's amazing. oh is that travis's app? it's pretty cool, isn't it? there's two of them. they're multiplying. no, guys, its me. see, i'm...
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. >>> a sacramento police officer killed in the line of duty loved dogs. the department is using her passion. >>> new orleans under a state of emergency as flood waters swamp the city. >>> this flower farm is six stories up. >>> that's all ahead. you're never more than seven minutes away from the forecast. >>> we have 60s on the peninsula. redwood city, 60. everybody else 57, 58 or 59 degrees. we've got 60s in oakland. 62, hayward, 61. san jose, concord 63. in fairfi. if we didn't mention your neighborhood, dress for upper 50s. low clouds and fog, we're ivin this morning. it cou be clear where you but you could be commuting through the fog from time to time. mild to hot this afternoon. mass transit. on the bay the breezes are back. small craft advisory south of the bay bridge. north bay, 50s, then 60s, then 70s. look at those mid 80s this afternoon. here's a look at the east bay shore line. we're in the 60s through 11:00, notice the sunshine breaking out and pushing us into the low to mid 70s. we'll make the mid to upper 60s to the coast to the bay side. a
. >>> a sacramento police officer killed in the line of duty loved dogs. the department is using her passion. >>> new orleans under a state of emergency as flood waters swamp the city. >>> this flower farm is six stories up. >>> that's all ahead. you're never more than seven minutes away from the forecast. >>> we have 60s on the peninsula. redwood city, 60. everybody else 57, 58 or 59 degrees. we've got 60s in oakland. 62, hayward, 61. san jose,...
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course toll in sacramento several da's announced in april they would seek the death penalty against the suspected golden state killer joseph de angelo sacramento county da anne marie schubert has been a leader in the golden state killer investigation and a vocal critic of the governor's moratorium. we reached out to her for comment wednesday, but she was not available. reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news also tonight crime for is always tracking local stories for you, here's a look at what's going on in your neighborhood right now after an alleged carjacker was arrested following a high speed chase with the chp from san francisco. >>to oakland officers are now investigating that case police say the couple was parking a car near o farrell street just after 2 this morning in san francisco when they were approached by a gunman police say that thief demanded the car keys and then took off for the vehicle. chp started chasing the car across the bay bridge in oakland, they say the crook crash the car on 7 or avenue and was subsequently arrested also in the east bay of the jewel
course toll in sacramento several da's announced in april they would seek the death penalty against the suspected golden state killer joseph de angelo sacramento county da anne marie schubert has been a leader in the golden state killer investigation and a vocal critic of the governor's moratorium. we reached out to her for comment wednesday, but she was not available. reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news also tonight crime for is always tracking local stories for you, here's a...
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>>reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>boeing has hired attorney kenneth feinberg to distribute millions of dollars to families of victims killed in 2, 7, 37 max jet crashes in the last year. feinberg's firm has overseen compensation distribution to victims of major events including the september 11th terror attacks, boeing announced today it would set aside million to be given directly to victims families. the announcement to marked a shift in the aerospace giant's compensation plans, boeing previously said it would give a million to nonprofits and community groups that would distribute funds to famies of 346 people who were killed. >>well some robo calls are just plain annoying some are criminal robo calls to try to steal or scam money routinely targets senior citizens. as washington correspondent morgan wright reports, seniors are losing as much as billion a year to these camps. >>on capitol hill law enforcement officials told the senate aging committee about the trick scammers use to steal money over the phone. the m
>>reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>boeing has hired attorney kenneth feinberg to distribute millions of dollars to families of victims killed in 2, 7, 37 max jet crashes in the last year. feinberg's firm has overseen compensation distribution to victims of major events including the september 11th terror attacks, boeing announced today it would set aside million to be given directly to victims families. the announcement to marked a shift in the aerospace giant's...
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these athletes are sweating it out in sacramento this weekend. they're competing in the usa track and field hershey junior olympics at sacramento state. spectators sat beneath tents lining the track to avoid the sun. some of the athletes arrived here from texas. they are of course used to hot and humid temperatures. but sacramento's triple digit heat does have their coach making some changes. >> in between the races they actually go sit in the cars or out of the sun, and we are hydrating every five minutes. some of them are drinking peda light, and some are drinking water or gatorade. >> despite the heat, the young athletes didn't seem fazed and said today's heat would not impact their performance. >>> over in the south bay, firefighters are watching for flare-ups after a home in san martin caught fire and started spreading. the fire started just before 9:30 this morning, near the intersection of center avenue and kester court. cal fire says the flames gutted the home and spread to several trailers and nearby brush before being put out. one perso
these athletes are sweating it out in sacramento this weekend. they're competing in the usa track and field hershey junior olympics at sacramento state. spectators sat beneath tents lining the track to avoid the sun. some of the athletes arrived here from texas. they are of course used to hot and humid temperatures. but sacramento's triple digit heat does have their coach making some changes. >> in between the races they actually go sit in the cars or out of the sun, and we are hydrating...
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san josÉ cerca de los 90 y los tres dÍgitos a travÉs del valle de sacramento. en minutos vuelvo con el pronÓstico. palmira: una cadena humana salvÓ a un indocumentado y azul y poder ser detenidos por ice. los vÍdeos muestran las acciones de los vecinos, hablamos con la periodista que fue testigo de los hechos y grabÓ todo con celular. ricardo tiene el reporte. >> vamos, estÁ saliendo el niÑo! ricardo: un niÑo de 12 aÑos y su padre salen de una furgoneta y entran a casa, seguidos por una cadena humana contra el intento de agentes de ice de rezar el padre. la odisea comenzÓ tres horas antes, cuando una periodista de nashville noticias recibiÓ una llamada de auxilio. >> la seÑora que es la esposa de esta persona me llama a las 7:00 a.m. y me dice vero, a mi esposo se lo estÁ llevando inmigraciÓn. mi hijo estÁ con Él en la van. ricardo: los agentes de ice estÁn tratando de convencer al padre de que se entregara, pero contactÓ a grupos de ayuda y empezaron a llegar. los vecinos empezaron a salir de sus casas. nos hace aseguramos que tuvieron agua y
san josÉ cerca de los 90 y los tres dÍgitos a travÉs del valle de sacramento. en minutos vuelvo con el pronÓstico. palmira: una cadena humana salvÓ a un indocumentado y azul y poder ser detenidos por ice. los vÍdeos muestran las acciones de los vecinos, hablamos con la periodista que fue testigo de los hechos y grabÓ todo con celular. ricardo tiene el reporte. >> vamos, estÁ saliendo el niÑo! ricardo: un niÑo de 12 aÑos y su padre salen de una furgoneta y entran a casa,...
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reporter tony lopez on how strangers are stopping to salute the hero in sacramento, including governor gavin newsom. >> it is nice to see, nice to meet you. >> reporter: the importance of the meeting is not counted by the minute spent, but rather the power each second brings in. >> nice to meet you. >> in this case words don't matter much either, 100-year- old sydney walton did his talking on the battlefield, fighting shoulder to shoulder with so many other brave souls. world war ii veterans, whose numbers dwindle each year. that is why sydney calls his no regrets tour, he kicks himself never having met a civil war veteran so he wants you to meet him. other than the governor, plenty of people dead. strangers who stopped in their tracks. >>'s are it is an honor to me today. thank you for your service. >> congratulations. >> he is amazing and yes we appreciate all of the service. >> reporter: is amazing journey had taken him to 23 states so far and beyond from new york, to the white house, to normandy. you bet historians gained a following. >> i have been watching you all around the worl
reporter tony lopez on how strangers are stopping to salute the hero in sacramento, including governor gavin newsom. >> it is nice to see, nice to meet you. >> reporter: the importance of the meeting is not counted by the minute spent, but rather the power each second brings in. >> nice to meet you. >> in this case words don't matter much either, 100-year- old sydney walton did his talking on the battlefield, fighting shoulder to shoulder with so many other brave souls....
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. >> reporter:this week the opposite side of the argument showed up in droves in sacramento, the truth is that their opinions have been purchased. cassie king rescued her bunny, mabel, from a for firm last year. >> they use money for two line gloves, such trivial things that animal should not be dying for. >> reporter: she is a passionate activist who had been in sacramento regularly to support ab 44, a bill that would make california the first state in the nation to ban the sale of firm. it is something san francisco and l.a. have already done. recently cassie noticed the opposition to this bill was growing at public meetings. >> we were all scratching our heads who are these people who suddenly showed up to oppose the bill when the opposition has been virtually nonexistent. your activist group, direct action everywhere, looked into it and claimed most of the people supporting the sale of for had been paid to be there. they found facebook post from two of them asking if anyone in l.a. was down to make an easy $100. others offered another chance to make easy money fighting tyranny. thi
. >> reporter:this week the opposite side of the argument showed up in droves in sacramento, the truth is that their opinions have been purchased. cassie king rescued her bunny, mabel, from a for firm last year. >> they use money for two line gloves, such trivial things that animal should not be dying for. >> reporter: she is a passionate activist who had been in sacramento regularly to support ab 44, a bill that would make california the first state in the nation to ban the...
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and as to why it was felt as far north as antioch, san jose, san francisco, and sacramento, this earthquake on july -- i guess i wish i was -- this was only one mile deep into that point, the usgs scientists say there could be quote , services placements that's where you actually see separation of the ground on the surface because it was so shallow that separation could be as much as 12 to 14 feet we may see on a road or highway or perhaps a house or farm with a fence in will be displaced 12 to 14 feet by this earthquake in southern california the strongest in california since june 1992 to you guys >>> after this latest quake, the governor activated the oes state operations center it's at its highest level. he is coordinating mutual aid to local first responders >>> remember, you can get ready for an earthquake right now as well you can visit kpix.com for a list of what to pack in and at-home earthquake kit >>> tonight police are looking for victims of identity theft after discovering a skimming device inside a gas station pump. it's not all they found our reporter's shows us the new skimmi
and as to why it was felt as far north as antioch, san jose, san francisco, and sacramento, this earthquake on july -- i guess i wish i was -- this was only one mile deep into that point, the usgs scientists say there could be quote , services placements that's where you actually see separation of the ground on the surface because it was so shallow that separation could be as much as 12 to 14 feet we may see on a road or highway or perhaps a house or farm with a fence in will be displaced 12 to...
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they felt it all the way here in the bay area in danville milpitas sacramento. our a lawrence karnow has been following this for us and he has the very latest on this shallow quake that was originally reported at 7.1. now downgraded to 6 point now a 9 but still a very sizable quake a huge earthquake and we've seen aftershocks after that earthquake is high. >>as a 5.5 and that was just 18 minutes ago, but they've seen numerous, it's amazing to watch all those earthquakes all those are just seeing red. those the earthquakes that actually occurred within this last hour or so we've this magnitude before california. we're lucky. this is not downtown los angeles. this is a catastrophic type of earthquake. just because it is so shallow all that energy from that earthquake literally explodes to the surface when it's only a half a mile or so you can suspect that there's going to be major damage in that area to roads to buildings to a telephone poles, you name it. and it was felt all around the state all the way down into mexico there been reports all the way up in the sa
they felt it all the way here in the bay area in danville milpitas sacramento. our a lawrence karnow has been following this for us and he has the very latest on this shallow quake that was originally reported at 7.1. now downgraded to 6 point now a 9 but still a very sizable quake a huge earthquake and we've seen aftershocks after that earthquake is high. >>as a 5.5 and that was just 18 minutes ago, but they've seen numerous, it's amazing to watch all those earthquakes all those are just...
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if you go up to sacramento, you'll find the 90s. even in sacramento for this time of the year, not too oppressive. a lot of fog out there, that's the main reason, that low to the north, which has been plaguing us as we saw it last week too. just kind of hanging up around oregon, taking the marine layer and stretches it out and does this, pushes it inland. you can see the finger fog making its way into san ramon and danville and the livermore valley as well. that'll be the story tomorrow morning. fog we wake up, temperatures back where they were today after the fog burns off by early morning for most. i think san francisco will burn off by 5:00, 10:00, 11:00 in the morning. but the beaches will continue to have the fog lingering around. there is a golden gate bridge, seeing fog out there right now, starting to fill in and it is just a classic summer weather pattern really, maybe slightly cooler than you might expect. good for this week considering fourth of july, fireworks, fire, it's nice that we're not in a red flag warning environ
if you go up to sacramento, you'll find the 90s. even in sacramento for this time of the year, not too oppressive. a lot of fog out there, that's the main reason, that low to the north, which has been plaguing us as we saw it last week too. just kind of hanging up around oregon, taking the marine layer and stretches it out and does this, pushes it inland. you can see the finger fog making its way into san ramon and danville and the livermore valley as well. that'll be the story tomorrow...
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at my parents house in carmichael, a suburb of sacramento. i was with my grandparents, my sisters and my folks and we were watching those grainy black and white images in our living room. summer gets warm and it was probably 105 that day in sacramento but this is still an iconic image. i knew the astronauts like some no ballplayers. neil armstrong, buzz and michael collins, sheppard and all these guys, i knew their names and missions. that would be just like those that knew willie mays, babe ruth or hank aaron, they were that big of euros to me at that time. >> you are there and tomorrow is a big date what you guys doing to celebrate the 50th anniversary? >> reporter: it is a big day. tomorrow is the anniversary of the landing and this is an all day all evening event. we open the doors at 10 and go until 5 pm. we have a variety of community events and people from nasa ames and the kennedy space center. we have the portable planetarium brought in with the virtual reality food. suppose get the idea what it's like to walk in space. i think the b
at my parents house in carmichael, a suburb of sacramento. i was with my grandparents, my sisters and my folks and we were watching those grainy black and white images in our living room. summer gets warm and it was probably 105 that day in sacramento but this is still an iconic image. i knew the astronauts like some no ballplayers. neil armstrong, buzz and michael collins, sheppard and all these guys, i knew their names and missions. that would be just like those that knew willie mays, babe...
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that is sacramento and also monterey. so some mild conditions near the cold due to that southerly breeze. southeasterly breeze for some. overall, coolest day of the week and probably the coolest day going into st weekend as well. a little bit of a change as we go into saturday. more so on sunday. some of out inland temperatures will bump up. still slightly below average. but they are on their way up. i'll show you that in a second. 60s and 70s. you don't get any fog at all usually this time of year. you'll be in the mid 80s. most locations are dealing with mid 80s. warmer on sunday, and warmer still inland on monday and tuesday, mike and allie. >> here's a reminder to down load the weather app. it has interactive radar, hourly updates, and the seven- day forecast. an easy feature to upload your weather photos and video. share with us the ktvu weather app is free to down load from the apple and google play stores. >> people in richmond raising concerns about fossil fuels. what neighbors expressed at a busy city council mee
that is sacramento and also monterey. so some mild conditions near the cold due to that southerly breeze. southeasterly breeze for some. overall, coolest day of the week and probably the coolest day going into st weekend as well. a little bit of a change as we go into saturday. more so on sunday. some of out inland temperatures will bump up. still slightly below average. but they are on their way up. i'll show you that in a second. 60s and 70s. you don't get any fog at all usually this time of...
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in sacramento. for senate bill sponsored by bill dodd of napa clear the final policy now one of the witness tablas the california wildfire warning center which would conduct fire weather forecast. and also look for fire threats across the state another one authorized the government insurance commissioner and treasurer to enter into an insurance policy that pays out. california has unexpected disaster cost. well a driver intentionally drove into an oakland police officer sending that officer to the hospital. officers were on scene they were investigating a crash i swear car slammed into the grace baptist church on 98th avenue when a separate car drew drove into the marked police suv with the officer inside so that driver was trying to make a get away from a hit and run that happened just a few blocks away. police arrested the driver and say that they found a stolen loaded gun. the officer inside the suv was taken to a hospital and has since been released. the death of the
in sacramento. for senate bill sponsored by bill dodd of napa clear the final policy now one of the witness tablas the california wildfire warning center which would conduct fire weather forecast. and also look for fire threats across the state another one authorized the government insurance commissioner and treasurer to enter into an insurance policy that pays out. california has unexpected disaster cost. well a driver intentionally drove into an oakland police officer sending that officer to...
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constitutional or not governor newsome and some state lawmakers spent the day at a community health center in sacramento where 90% of the patients are on medicaid or medicare now a program that could see changes with the a c a if it is found unconstitutional possibly leaving millions of people without health insurance.
constitutional or not governor newsome and some state lawmakers spent the day at a community health center in sacramento where 90% of the patients are on medicaid or medicare now a program that could see changes with the a c a if it is found unconstitutional possibly leaving millions of people without health insurance.
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in sacramento for senate bill sponsored by bill dodd of napa clear the final policy committees today, one of them would establish a california wildfire warning center. that would be a statewide network of automated weather and environmental monitoring stations conducting fire weather forecasting and threat assessment. another would authorize the government insurance commissioner and treasurer to enter into an insurance policy that pays out in california has unexpected disaster costs. >>i let's a check our weather right now is mild summer day all across the bay as we get this live look from our sutro camera overlooking a san francisco due to fears of that and one of the prettiest shots ever and just sort thing gorgeous shot warrants yard really that's real. i mean that that spectacular outside but we've got a change in the weather today you may have noticed we have more sunshine. >>in the afternoon. we like that trend is we're going to see a little more sun in the coming days high pressure beginning to take over now we have that cold front off the coastline, mostly energy from that hea
in sacramento for senate bill sponsored by bill dodd of napa clear the final policy committees today, one of them would establish a california wildfire warning center. that would be a statewide network of automated weather and environmental monitoring stations conducting fire weather forecasting and threat assessment. another would authorize the government insurance commissioner and treasurer to enter into an insurance policy that pays out in california has unexpected disaster costs. >>i...
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they just called him up from sacramento. he hits one out. he had a triple earlier. that's his first ao shot. the route is on. kevin polar, his 12th home run of the year comes with two on and the giants with hits. that southern california 13-2 is the final. >>> in the nba it just keeps on rolling. kevin durant leaves and you just got to think of the future. no time to brink. kevon looney will be here for part of the future. nice to know someone wants to be here. three-year, $15 million deal. hard nosed, hardworking, and it pays off for him. a great work ethic and a valuable role player will be back next year. jordan bell will not. he's gone. athletically gifted, but he's been rather inconsistent particularly in his second year out of oregon. the minnesota t-wolves offer him a guarantee of more playing time, maybe more money. and he is a restricted free agent, but it is said that the warriors will not match that offer. >>> some big goings on at wimbledon. i'm sure they're not real happy about it because venus williams one of the big names. but she is ousted in the fir
they just called him up from sacramento. he hits one out. he had a triple earlier. that's his first ao shot. the route is on. kevin polar, his 12th home run of the year comes with two on and the giants with hits. that southern california 13-2 is the final. >>> in the nba it just keeps on rolling. kevin durant leaves and you just got to think of the future. no time to brink. kevon looney will be here for part of the future. nice to know someone wants to be here. three-year, $15 million...
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la policía de sacramento apoyo a la patrulla de caminos y bloquearon las rampas de entrada. sin embargo eso no fue suficiente horas más tarde se llevó a cabo otra carrera de este tipo.nte t actividades son peligrosos tanto partici para participantes y espectadores. autoridades aseguran que podrían ir a la cárcel que >> participante la carrera ilegal y también las espectadores y que no solo el asfalto sirve para retar a la velocidad sino para cometer otro tipo de delitos. >>> hacen piruetas tan cerca de las espectadores que terminan atropellándolos puede ser multado con $1000 o pasar seis meses en prisión. >>> el conductor aparentemente chocó contra la bahía de contención el accidente ocurrió sobre la carretera 80 el chofer perdió la vida y las autoridades tuvieron que cerrar varios carriles para realizar la investigación. >>> continúa la investigación luego de la caída de un helicóptero. el piloto murió en la escena. el pasajero fue trasladado con heridas de gravedad varios miembros de la comunidad inmigrante continúan con miedo ante las amenazas de operat
la policía de sacramento apoyo a la patrulla de caminos y bloquearon las rampas de entrada. sin embargo eso no fue suficiente horas más tarde se llevó a cabo otra carrera de este tipo.nte t actividades son peligrosos tanto partici para participantes y espectadores. autoridades aseguran que podrían ir a la cárcel que >> participante la carrera ilegal y también las espectadores y que no solo el asfalto sirve para retar a la velocidad sino para cometer otro tipo de delitos....
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a new beer made by a sacramento brewery was released in her memory. police lined up outside of the brewery to try the ipa that was named for her. the new beer created in her honor is just their small gesture to keep her legacy alive. net proceeds from the sales of the appeal beer will go to her memorial fund and provide scholarships for the recruits. >>> you can help protect police canines by giving your pet a wash fluid. they are doing the cover your canine fundraiser. 100% of proceeds from pet washes will go to a nonprofit that supplies police department with protective gear for canines. the fundraiser continues tomorrow from 10 am to 6 pm. >>> look at the veil of low clouds that are coming in over san francisco as we are looking west from the salesforce tower and looking out. you can see the low clouds floating and kind of thin tonight but that is a beautiful shot of the city and the cooling influence of the rain layer close to the shoreline. inland it was warm again today. concorde was at 95. livermore 92 in san francisco we are in the low 60s. in
a new beer made by a sacramento brewery was released in her memory. police lined up outside of the brewery to try the ipa that was named for her. the new beer created in her honor is just their small gesture to keep her legacy alive. net proceeds from the sales of the appeal beer will go to her memorial fund and provide scholarships for the recruits. >>> you can help protect police canines by giving your pet a wash fluid. they are doing the cover your canine fundraiser. 100% of...
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reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>well to the east right now the man accused of stabbing and killing wilson at the macarthur bart station has been found competent to stand trial. so the crime happened in july of last year you may remember her. here's picture. this is a 2 year-old near wilson. her sister was with her she was also stabbed by the suspect 28 year-old john lee cows facing murder and attempted murder charges. the judge in the case initially suspended the criminal proceedings because he said that there was evidence that cal was not mentally competent to stand trial. but yesterday the judge ruled that a cow is indeed in fact competent to stand trial. and cal the scheduled to enter a plea on august 2nd. well 2 window washers had to be rescued from the millennium tower in san francisco yesterday look at the top and yesterday afternoon. they have been trapped right there on the platform 10 floors above ground boy this is a dangerous job. firefighters used ladders to rescue the pair, no one was hurt. they were
reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>well to the east right now the man accused of stabbing and killing wilson at the macarthur bart station has been found competent to stand trial. so the crime happened in july of last year you may remember her. here's picture. this is a 2 year-old near wilson. her sister was with her she was also stabbed by the suspect 28 year-old john lee cows facing murder and attempted murder charges. the judge in the case initially suspended the...
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. >>2 days after a little girl was dropped off by a complete stranger at a south sacramento city fire station police have now identified the child's mother but as reporter really not shafik's reports the details about what led up to the girl being dropped off are still unclear. >>there is contact with the female half of this incident. we are stardust hector's are now gathering all the information from the sheriff's department detective. >>there are still many unanswered questions as to what caused the woman to abandon her child and leave her in the car with a stranger. she reportedly confronted at this wal-mart parking lot sunday night. the woman reportedly told the man she was being chased before getting into another car and taking off. the man eventually drove to the fire station with the girl frantically crying when she first arrived. >>we just did our best to keep a call say. >>firefighter paramedic chris lycee said the little girl was very upset for about 20 minutes when she first arrived at the firehouse >>she spoke mommy and that was the only word we got out of the whole time l
. >>2 days after a little girl was dropped off by a complete stranger at a south sacramento city fire station police have now identified the child's mother but as reporter really not shafik's reports the details about what led up to the girl being dropped off are still unclear. >>there is contact with the female half of this incident. we are stardust hector's are now gathering all the information from the sheriff's department detective. >>there are still many unanswered...
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mark man to fell is charged in the assaults that happened in sacramento and yolo counties he was a sacramento resident and criminal justice lecture at saks state when he sexually assaulted 2 sacramento, women davis student now at the time investigators only had dna evidence which they preserved over the years. he's now in the been denied bail. >> several victims other heinous mh about ns and he's been away it. >>he's charged with 7 counts of rape. maddah fells next appearance in court is at the end of the month. >>it's 5.36 and this morning we're hearing from rideshare drivers about the big change up over at sfo about where they can drop off and yes since they made these tweaks to where these pickup spots are the mayors of both burlingame and millbrae have written letters to the airports and hey what you did is now causing congestion a backup in our community or 3 batters to make a better yet crumples will bellow explains. the new parking lot holds 244 parking spaces which sfo believes will help alleviate that congestion issue at the south end of the airport but drivers i spoke with say there
mark man to fell is charged in the assaults that happened in sacramento and yolo counties he was a sacramento resident and criminal justice lecture at saks state when he sexually assaulted 2 sacramento, women davis student now at the time investigators only had dna evidence which they preserved over the years. he's now in the been denied bail. >> several victims other heinous mh about ns and he's been away it. >>he's charged with 7 counts of rape. maddah fells next appearance in...
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. >>> late this afternoon, law enforcement in sacramento announced the arrest of a suspect in a series of unsolved sexual assault from 25 years ago. 59-year-old mark now faces a series of charges including torture and in connection with three assault in the sacramento area but tween 1992 in 1994. he was arrested in georgia on friday after prosecutors say dna connected him to the crimes. >> this case is about a dna analyst and you the value of preserving rape kits longer than the law required at the time. >> he is expected to return to sacramento to face charges in the next few days. >>> authorities have identified the husband and wife who were found shot to death inside a cottage last week in castro valley. the alameda county sheriff's office said 48-year-old stephen carlson shot and killed his wife 44-year-old lisa carlson and then killed himself. it happened last wednesday in a detached guest house on forest avenue. deputies were called to the home after family members reported not hearing from the husband for several days. the carlson's were legally married but were not living toget
. >>> late this afternoon, law enforcement in sacramento announced the arrest of a suspect in a series of unsolved sexual assault from 25 years ago. 59-year-old mark now faces a series of charges including torture and in connection with three assault in the sacramento area but tween 1992 in 1994. he was arrested in georgia on friday after prosecutors say dna connected him to the crimes. >> this case is about a dna analyst and you the value of preserving rape kits longer than the...
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temperature, 88 in sacramento. chico, fresno, palm springs, looking more like summer. we have partly cloudy and 63 in eureka. temperatures will warm to around 80 friday and saturday, and hope you enjoy >>> that incredible video taken from a single-engine plane making a crash landing in the mojave desert and both the pilot and the passenger walked away uninjured. not only did the pilot do a good job putting it down but provided excellent instructions on where firefighters could find them. >>> more protest throughout the area demanding the border camps be shuown. abc7irss>>et t rorter:om o f force, 50 parents with their children rallying outside the office of nancy pelosi in san francisco. in the crowd a mom who was at the detention center with her 5 and 7-year-old. >> translator: it was a horrible experience. we were hungry. they mistreated us. they didn't care that kids were hungry. >> reporter: the 12-year-old migrant girl was held at a border patrol area in texas, and she describes sleeping on the floor. >> translator: they didn't give us enough food. we couldn't sho
temperature, 88 in sacramento. chico, fresno, palm springs, looking more like summer. we have partly cloudy and 63 in eureka. temperatures will warm to around 80 friday and saturday, and hope you enjoy >>> that incredible video taken from a single-engine plane making a crash landing in the mojave desert and both the pilot and the passenger walked away uninjured. not only did the pilot do a good job putting it down but provided excellent instructions on where firefighters could find...
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> that is why rangers and sacramento county parks were out in force today. lonnie wong tells us about some of the safety measures that have been put into place. >>> rafting season got off to a slow start this year. that is because of the cool rainy weekends we have this spring leading at the summer. this fourth of july, rafters came to the river to enjoybusy the weather is perfect. >> reporter: rangers world has a sunset boulevard access to make sure children under 13 have the required life vests on although they wish more adults would do the same . >> due to the swiftness and temperature of the water, where life jackets but if you see a lot of people going in without it, that concerns us. >> at the park, the community emergency response team affiliated with the sacramento fire department got its cash of life vests to distribute to families picnicking near the water . >> the river is the most dangerous place because of the tides and currents plus the wing wall up there for erosion control so that makes it more treacherous . >> like at other major sections of
> that is why rangers and sacramento county parks were out in force today. lonnie wong tells us about some of the safety measures that have been put into place. >>> rafting season got off to a slow start this year. that is because of the cool rainy weekends we have this spring leading at the summer. this fourth of july, rafters came to the river to enjoybusy the weather is perfect. >> reporter: rangers world has a sunset boulevard access to make sure children under 13 have the...
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those of us that are advocating need your help to push for those amendments and in sacramento, next month or next year. >> to end, with regard to ab 1054, this board is on the record and very clear, i think we indicated that we would oppose it if it was not amended, and indeed we opposed it. next speaker, please. >> i am robin david, i am a retiree, i am retired from ibew 1245. i was also very active in the 2,001 campaign for public power. i am extremely designed -- delighted and excited that the seeds we planted in 2,001 are beginning to bear fruit. it is important to note, that not only this report, to my knowledge is secondhand, but as i understand it, not only does it take note of the fact that public power is concerned with the environment, but it's also concerned with rates that are at least as good as better, and better than pg&e. i would like to specifically address two issues. the first issue is that adopting this reports, and going through the whole process, is not the end, but the beginning of a very long process. when sacramento voted to institute smiled, pg&e dragged on the b
those of us that are advocating need your help to push for those amendments and in sacramento, next month or next year. >> to end, with regard to ab 1054, this board is on the record and very clear, i think we indicated that we would oppose it if it was not amended, and indeed we opposed it. next speaker, please. >> i am robin david, i am a retiree, i am retired from ibew 1245. i was also very active in the 2,001 campaign for public power. i am extremely designed -- delighted and...