Selasa, 31 Juli 2012

Duarte City Council Fails To Declare Fiscal Emergency

DUARTE (CBS) — The Duarte City Council failed to declare a fiscal emergency Tuesday night.

The decision was 4-1 in favor of declaring an emergency, but the rules say the vote has to be unanimous since it’s an emergency resolution. Councilman Phil Reyes was the lone opposing vote.

A proposed sales tax increase on the November 6th ballot was also rejected, which required a second, two-thirds vote by the council, according to City Manager Darrell George.

City officials said they had to raise the sales tax by 8.75 percent for six years because the state has taken at least $2 million from Duarte in redevelopment dollars since 2008 and has decided to dissolve redevelopment agencies, including the one that had generated $1 million annually for the San Gabriel Valley city.

KCAL9’s Dave Bryan asked Mayor John Fasana how close Duarte is to the budgetary cliff.

“We’re not close to going bankrupt, but at the same time, we want to make sure our revenues are balanced so we don’t become like the other cities that have those types of scares,” he said.

LA City Workers Asked To Stop Streaming Olympics Online

LOS ANGELES (CBS) A significant number of City Hall employees have been streaming the Olympic Games online that they are now being asked to stop in fear of causing the city’s computer system to crash.

The Olympic games have been scoring a lot of attention at City Hall by those working online and on the clock.

According to the LA Times, the city’s chief technology officer Randi Levin sent an email to thousands of employees Tuesday morning saying, “We are experiencing a high volume of traffic due to people watching the Olympics online. I respectfully request that you discontinue this as it is impacting city operations.”

“It’s going to slow down productivity,” Kevin Haley a technology expert of Norton software told CBS2/KCAL9 reporter Suzie Suh.

It’s unclear how exactly how many city computers were streaming the Olympics simultaneously, but technology experts tell us everything slows down when so many people are using that m uch data.

“Things that people are using their computers for that are work-related. they’re probably unable to do those things in a fast or normal speed. So trying to get your email to come up probably takes forever,” Haley said.

There are no reports of malfunction, but it is possible.

“It may cause the internal network to have trouble or malfunction,” Haley said.

Phone calls and emails by CBS2/KCAL9 to Levin’s office were not answered and the Los Angeles mayor’s office said, “no comment.”

OC Supervisors Approve New Water Park

ORANGE COUNTY (CBS) — Orange County supervisors Tuesday approved a new water park on the old El Toro Marine Corps base across from the Orange County Great Park.

Wild Rivers will be rebuilt on 17 acres next to the Great Park, which is home to the Great Park Balloon that takes riders 400 feet in the air for a bird’s eye view of the county.

“This is an exciting opportunity,” Supervisor Bill Campbell said. “The new and improved Wild Rivers will be a complement to the Great Park and an asset for Orange County.”

The county expects to get $30 million or more over the 25-year lease.

The water park, which operated for 27 years next to the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater, is expected to open in 2014.

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$50K Reward For Info On Hollywood Severed Head Case

(credit: CA Department of Motor Vehicles)

(credit: CA Department of Motor Vehicles)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A $50,000 reward is being offered for information leading to a conviction in the dismemberment killing of a man whose severed head was found in the Hollywood Hills.

The City Council approved the reward offer on Tuesday.

A dog walking with two women on Jan. 17 found a plastic bag with a head inside. The next day, cadaver dogs found two hands and two feet.

The coroner’s office identified the remains as those of 66-year-old Hervey Medellin Coronado, a retired Mexicana Airlines employee.

Coronado lived with a roommate in a third floor apartment close to where the body parts were found.

(© Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

Summer Shoe Safety

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LOS ANGELES (CBS) — Wearing those summer flip flops and sandals can sometimes cause more harm than good.

Podiatrist Dr. Rami Calis says that during the summer, people tend to be more active.

“Unfortunately, the shoewear that goes along with a lot of the summer activity tends to be less supportive so people become more prone to injuries,” Calis said.

Injuries like heel pain on the bottom or on the back of the heel may be caused by some of those summer shoes.

Dr. Calis suggests four features of shoes that you should consider having to prevent these aches: something around the ankle to hold the shoe in place, have some sort of arch in the shoe in possible, a thicker rubber sole and a shoe with a slightly deeper heel cup to hold your heel in position.

Dr. Cali says flip flops are OK for lounging around the house, but if you’re going to be walking then he suggests a shoe with more support.

United Flight Diverted To Boston After Suspicious Item Found On Seat

Boston Flight Diverted

BOSTON — Massachusetts officials say a United Airlines flight that was diverted to Boston because of a suspicious item found in an unclaimed seat has landed safety and the item has turned out to be a camera.

State police spokesman Thomas Murphy said the camera will be X-rayed and inspected.

Police say United Airlines Flight 956 was heading from Newark, N.J., to Geneva, Switzerland, on Tuesday when it was diverted to Logan International Airport in Boston.

Massachusetts Port Authority spokesman Richard Walsh said the plane landed safely Tuesday night and would be checked by law enforcement officials at a staging area.

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London Olympics Day 4 Highlights Include Michael Phelps, Ye Shiwen, U.S. Women's Gymnastics

London Olympics
Gold medallist Allison Schmitt of the United States poses on the podium during the medal ceremony for the Women's 200m Freestyle final on Day 4 of the London 2012 Olympic Games at the Aquatics Centre on July 31, 2012 in London, England. (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images)

-- _ Michael Phelps became the most decorated Olympian of all time by winning his 19th medal – a gold – as the United States romped to a dominating win in the 4x200-meter freestyle relay. Phelps now has 15 golds, two silvers and two bronzes over three Olympics, moving ahead of Soviet gymnast Larisa Latynina, who got her haul in 1956, 1960 and 1964.

_ The team of Gabrielle Douglas, McKayla Maroney, Alexandra Raisman, Kyla Ross and Jordyn Wieber lived up to all the hype, winning the first U.S. Olympic title in women's gymnastics since 1996.

_ American Allison Schmitt won the 200 freestyle with a dominating performance that left everyone else, including teammate Missy Franklin, battling for the other medals. It was her first career gold medal, to go along with a silver in the 400 free and a bronze in the 4x100 free relay. The 17-year-old Franklin was denied her third medal in London, one night after her gutsy victory in the 100 backstroke earned her a tweet-out from pop star Justin Bieber.

_ Carmelo Anthony and Kevin Love scored 16 points apiece to lead the U.S. basketball team to a 110-63 victory against Tunisia and help the Americans improve to 2-0 in the tournament.

_ Chinese teen swimming sensation Ye Shiwen now has two gold medals – but all anybody wants to talk about is whether she's doping. She shattered the world record in the 400 individual medley, then broke her own Olympic record to take the 200 IM title. The head of the American Swimming Coaches Association was among those openly questioning Ye's legitimacy, but Olympic organizers resolutely defended her, and she replied "Absolutely not" when asked if she had ever doped.

_ Abby Wambach scored to lead the U.S. women to a 1-0 win over North Korea in soccer – a victory that gave the Americans first place in its group.

_ Beijing gold medalists Todd Rogers and Phil Dalhausser of the United States improved to 2-0 in the preliminary round of the beach volleyball tournament by beating Spain in three sets. The win against the only other unbeaten team in their pool virtually assures the Americans of a trip to the knockout round.

MEDALS

_ With golds in swimming, synchronized platform diving and fencing, China built its Olympics-leading total to 13, with the United States second with nine golds. Both countries are tied with 23 medals overall.

NOT THEIR FINEST HOUR

_ Water polo power Hungary, which has won three straight Olympic gold medals, lost to Montenegro 11-10, two days after dropping its opener in London to Serbia. The Hungarians next face Romania and Britain before closing out the preliminary stage against the United States.

ROYAL TREATMENT

_ The queen's granddaughter Zara Phillips added to the family silver, helping team Britain to a second-place finish behind Germany in equestrian eventing. And her mother, Princess Anne, presented the medal.

CULTURAL COMPROMISE

_ Wojdan Ali Seraj Abdulrahim Shahrkhani, a female judo fighter from Saudi Arabia, will be allowed to compete Friday wearing a form of headscarf. A compromise was reached after several days of IOC-brokered talks between the International Judo Federation and the Saudi Olympic Committee.

WEDNESDAY'S SCHEDULE HIGHLIGHTS

_Swimming: gold medal finals in men's 200-meter breaststroke, men's 100-meter freestyle, women's 200-meter butterfly, women's 4x200-meter freestyle relay.

_Men's gymnastics: all-around gold medal final.

_Women's beach volleyball: May-Treanor/Walsh (U.S.) vs. D. Schwaiger/S. Schwaiger (Austria).

_Men's diving: synchronized springboard gold medal final.

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Smiling Could Help With Stress: Study

Smiling Stress

If you're feeling stressed, maybe the best thing you can do is crack a smile.

New research shows that smiling -- and especially genuine smiling (where your eyes and mouth muscles are engaged) -- may play a part in lowering heart rate after you've done something stressful. The study will be published in the journal Psychological Science.

"The next time you are stuck in traffic or are experiencing some other type of stress, you might try to hold your face in a smile for a moment," study researcher Sarah Pressman, of the University of Kansas, said in a statement. "Not only will it help you 'grin and bear it' psychologically, but it might actually help your heart health as well!"

The study included 169 university students who were first trained to hold chopsticks with their mouths (the chopsticks forced them to smile). The researchers trained them to either smile in a standard fashion (where just the mouth is in a smile, but no other facial muscles are being used), a Duchenne smile (where the mouth and eye muscles are used, apparent in a "genuine" smile), or a neutral expression.

Then, the researchers had the study participants continue to have the chopsticks in their mouths as they did a series of stressful tasks, such as putting their hands in ice water.

The researchers found that those who were trained to smile -- and especially those who were trained to smile the Duchenne way -- had a lower heart rate after the activities.

And while you're at it, maybe you should laugh some, too. Research shows that laughing has a myriad of health benefits, from lowering stress to easing pain to boosting your immune system, according to the Mayo Clinic.

Plus, a study from researchers at the University of Maryland Medical Center found that people with heart disease are less likely to laugh than people without the condition -- thereby suggesting there could be a link between laughing and heart health.

"We know that exercising, not smoking and eating foods low in saturated fat will reduce the risk of heart disease," Dr. Michael Miller, director of the Center for Preventive Cardiology at UMMC, said in a statement. "Perhaps regular, hearty laughter should be added to the list."

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Crop Circles Appear In Washington Wheat Field (VIDEO)

Crop Circles
Mysterious crop circles have appeared in an eastern Washington wheat field – not far from the nation's largest hydropower producer – but area farmers preparing for the summer's harvest find the distraction more amusing than alarming.
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SEATTLE -- Mysterious crop circles have appeared in an eastern Washington wheat field – not far from the nation's largest hydropower producer – but area farmers preparing for the summer's harvest find the distraction more amusing than alarming.

"You can't do anything other than laugh about it," said Cindy Geib, who owns the field along with her husband, Greg. "You just kind of roll with the theory it's aliens and you're special because aliens chose your spot."

Friends called the Geibs on July 24 when the pattern of flattened wheat was spotted off Highway 174, about five miles north of the town of Wilbur. The field is about 10 miles south of the Grand Coulee dam, which the Bureau of Reclamation says is the largest hydropower producer in the United States.

The circles resemble a four-leaf clover and remind Cindy Geib of Mickey Mouse ears. The design knocked down about an acre of their wheat. Some of it could be salvaged by combines when the harvest starts in a week or two, she said, but some will be lost.

"Of course, we don't have alien insurance," she said.

Crop circles have been a worldwide phenomenon for decades, and this is not the first one in Lincoln County. Similar circular patterns were left in crops in the Wilbur area in 2010 and in 2008 or 2009, Geib said.

Lynne Brougher, public affairs officer for the Grand Coulee dam, hadn't heard about the latest crop circles but said the previous one was no cause for alarm.

"It seemed to be highly unusual," Brougher said. "As I recall from a couple of years ago, there was no good explanation of how they got there."

Still, she added, "it wasn't a concern."

"We're trying to figure out how they got out there without breaking any of the wheat. It's hard to walk through the crunchy wheat and not knock it down," Geib said. "At the same time, it's hard to think it's aliens. It's a bizarre thing to wrap your brain around."

Geib's daughter-in-law, Kelly Geib of Wilbur, says the crop circle has given the family something to ponder and chuckle about.

"The kids all like to say the aliens have come, and we're happy to indulge them," she said.

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Pujols Blasts 2 Homers As Angels Beat Texas

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ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Albert Pujols hit two home runs and Jered Weaver won his eighth straight start, leading the Los Angeles Angels over the Texas Rangers 6-2 Tuesday night.

Mike Trout also homered as Los Angeles beat the AL West leaders for the second straight day. The charging Angels and Rangers have two games left in the series.

Weaver (14-1) gave up two runs and five hits in 6 1-3 innings. He became the eighth AL pitcher since 1921 to win at least six games without a loss in July.

Weaver has a 2.01 ERA during his winning streak, including a victory on July 15 in which he gave up five runs to the Yankees.

Derek Holland (7-6) took the loss. Earlier in the day, Texas acquired Chicago Cubs ace Ryan Dempster in a deal shortly before the trade deadline.

Pujols, Trout and Torii Hunter each drove in two runs. Trout scored twice and tied the major league rookie record for runs in July with 32 — he has scored 80 in 81 games this season.

Pujols hit a solo home run in the fourth and another in the Angels’ three-run sixth that increased Los Angeles’ lead to 4-0. He has 20 home runs this season and 43rd career multihomer games.

Holland didn’t help himself, walking No. 9 hitter Chris Iannetta to begin the sixth. Trout hit his 18th homer, sending a drive into the Angels’ bullpen in left-center field, and Pujols homered one out later.

Holland has served up seven home runs in his past three starts.

Hunter’s two-run double in the seventh extended the Angels’ lead to 6-0.

David Murphy hit a two-run double after singles by Josh Hamilton and Michael Young in the Texas seventh. Weaver was pulled after Murphy’s hit.

The Rangers had a chance to get to Weaver in the sixth when they put two runners on with no outs. But Ian Kinsler popped out and Elvis Andrus and Adrian Beltre grounded out.

NOTES: Angels slugger Mark Trumbo returned to the lineup as the designated hitter. He missed Monday’s game because of a muscle spasm in his rib cage. Out of the lineup was Kendrys Morales, who had two home runs and six RBIs in the sixth inning of the Angels’ victory Monday. … Angels manager Mike Scioscia confirmed that pitcher Dan Haren (stiffness in his side) will miss his start Wednesday, but “possibly” return to start Sunday. … The Angels placed LHP Scott Downs on the 15-day disabled list because of a strained left shoulder. LHP Hisanori Takahashi was promoted from Triple-A. … RHP Yu Darvish (11-7) starts for Texas on Wednesday night vs. RHP Garrett Richards (3-2).

Goldschmidt’s Homer Leads Arizona Past Dodgers

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Lisa Blumenfeld/Getty Images Sport

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Paul Goldschmidt homered in the first inning for the second straight game, Miguel Montero added a three-run shot and rookie Wade Miley pitched eight dominant innings for the Arizona Diamondbacks in an 8-2 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday night.

Miley (12-6) allowed three hits, struck out seven and walked one. The only run against the left-hander was a first-inning homer by Mark Ellis, who came in 6-for-11 against him.

Chris Capuano (10-7) allowed five runs, six hits and three walks in six innings with six strikeouts. The left-hander is 1-4 with a 4.66 ERA in his last five starts — a stretch that began with a 7-1 loss at Arizona on July 8.

The Dodgers’ loss, coupled with San Francisco’s 4-1 win over the Mets, dropped Los Angeles behind the NL West-leading Giants while the Diamondbacks remained 3 1-2 games off the pace.

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press.

LA City Council Votes To Name Hollywood Intersection After Slain LAPD Officer

LOS ANGELES (CBS) — The L.A. City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to name a Hollywood intersection after a slain Los Angeles police officer.

Ian Campbell and his partner, Karl Hettinger, were kidnapped by two robbers at gunpoint at the intersection of Carlos Avenue and Gower Street in March 1963.

Campbell was later murdered in an onion field near Bakersfield. Hettinger managed to escape.

The infamous crime became the subject of a book and movie.

The killers were sentenced to life in prison.

The council voted to rename the intersection of Carlos and Gower as “Ian Campbell Square.”

A ceremony will be held to unveil the sign on Aug. 17.

(©2012 CBS Local Media, a division of CBS Radio Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Wire services contributed to this report.)

Rihanna, Katy Perry, Drake Lead MTV Video Music Award Nominations

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(Credit: Larry Busacca/Getty Images For The Recording Academy)

LOS ANGELES (CBS) — The MTV Video Music Award nominations are out, and Rihanna and Drake are leading the pack with five nominations each.

Last year’s big winner Katy Perry isn’t far behind, with four nominations.

Rihanna has two chances to win for video of the year; she’s nominated both for her hit “We Found Love” and for her duet with Drake on “Take Care.” Others in the category include Katy Perry for “Wide Awake”; Gotye for “Somebody That I Used To Know”; and M.I.A. for “Bad Girls.”

The show will air live from Los Angeles on Sept. 6, and will feature performances from four-time VMA winner Alicia Keys and One Direction, up for best pop video for their hit “What Makes You Beautiful.”

(© Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

Talk of the Town

DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - For an organization that was originally called the “no name group,” the list of Town Hall’s members and guest speakers sounds like a who’s who of historic personalities.

Among them are former presidents John F. Kennedy, Harry S. Truman and Jimmy Carter; global leaders Margaret Thatcher and Mikhail Gorbachev; celebrities Annette Bening and Ed Sullivan; sports legends Tommy Lasorda and Earvin “Magic” Johnson; and local business and political players AEG President Tim Leiweke and City Controller Wendy Greuel.

They’ve all been part of Town Hall Los Angeles, a Downtown-based nonprofit, nonpartisan speakers forum that has convened events around major local and global issues and debates for 75 years.

The organization is marking all those years of hosting heads of state, corporate leaders and visionaries with its 75th Anniversary Gala at the Ritz-Carlton Sept. 7.

The celebration will include a dinner, an awards presentation and a performance by The Capitol Steps, a political satire group that pokes fun at politicians and government institutions.

The night will honor James Thomas, chairman, president and CEO of Thomas Properties Group for his role in the revitalization of the city. He is also a former chairman of Town Hall Los Angeles.

“Town Hall for me has played an important role in keeping L.A. informed,” said Greuel, a frequent attendee and former speaker at Town Hall. “It allows the public to have an independent connection with leaders to talk about issues we all face.”

Town Roots

Town Hall’s roots go back a year before the organization was incorporated in 1937, when a group of about a dozen business leaders formed the “no name group” in Downtown.

Their mission was to provide a forum driven by open discussions, public questions and perhaps most importantly, to maintain an impartial position on all topics in order to allow for more honest discussions.

“Their vision then, and it’s still reinforced now, is we advocate for nothing and no one other than knowledge,” said Town Hall President Dr. Jon Goodman. “We don’t lobby, we don’t take stands, we don’t endorse candidates, we just put the experts up there so you can get the facts.”

The organization holds more than 40 annual events mostly throughout Downtown that include free gatherings and moderately priced lunches. Every five years it holds a major fund-raising gala. This year’s gala ticket prices start at $500 for members. Since 1937 more than 5,600 speakers have appeared at Town Hall events.

Some Town Hall programs are also broadcast on public radio stations around the nation. Speakers are never paid. Some are invited by the organization. Others approach Town Hall themselves.

But the organization is selective.

“About 50% of our speakers, maybe a little more, contact us first. They want to speak at Town Hall. We probably accept 25%,” Goodman said. “We do not open our podium to people who are selling something. Selling something could be a book, could be a product, but it can also be a point of view.”

Evolving Focus

When it was first formed, Town Hall focused on international conflicts.

“If you think of the context [at the time], the war is looming in Europe,” Goodman said. “The entire world looks like it’s falling off a cliff and this was all in a world before routine air travel, before the Internet, before instantaneous information and people wanted to know what the hell was going on straight from the authorities, not intermediated by some other expert.”

The series has continuously evolved with the changing times.

In the 1950s many of the speakers focused on the post-war California economy. In the 60s, civil rights and the Cold War were major topics while the 70s saw the inclusion on the organization’s first female members: Judge Shirley Hufstedler, who later became the first US Secretary of Education, and celebrity attorney Gloria Allred.

Through the years, topics have ranged from Ed Sullivan’s 1954 discussion on “The Impact of Television on the American Home;” Robert F. Kennedy’s 1962 talk about “Crime Prevention: The Duty of Each Citizen;” Tom Brokaw’s 1985 talk about “Television and Terrorism,” to more recently a panel discussion in March that focused on the environment. It was called “Dry Winter? Where Will Our Water Come From?”

“I think it’s one of the greatest treasures of Los Angeles,” said Ninth District Councilwoman Jan Perry, another frequent Town Hall attendee. “It indicates the desire of people to embrace new ideas, engage in public discourse and debate.”

The Town Hall events also include a question and answer segment when anyone in the audience can ask the speaker a direct question.

Viktor Rzeteljski, chairman of the Town Hall board, said that aspect is one of the most important things about the organization, since it allows anyone to connect directly with important leaders.

“It gives that accessibility to just about anyone in the community to come in and listen to various leaders and ask questions and be engaged and have that interaction,” he said.

The organization also works to give that important access to the next generation of audiences and leaders through its American Heritage Student Program.

Created in 1987, the program brings 800 high school and college students every year to Town Hall events where they can participate in the program by asking questions along with the rest of the audience. At times, they also meet in private with a speaker.

The organization has also kept meticulous records of its history.

At the 16th floor Town Hall office at 515 S. Flower St. in the Financial District, a lobby bookshelf is adorned with books dating back to the 1930s, some worn with age. They contain the transcripts of all of the programs that have been presented through the years.

In the conference room are black and white portraits of those who have spoken at various Town Hall events. A Western Union telegram sent by John F. Kennedy on Dec. 5 1962 is mounted on a wood plaque. It congratulates Town Hall on its 25th anniversary.

“Your organization has long been recognized nationally as a hospitable forum for the discussion of public issues, and as an instrument of public enlightenment,” the telegram read.

“As you enter your second quarter century, it is my hope that Town Hall will redouble its efforts in identifying, discussing and helping resolve the vital issues facing California and the nation.”

For tickets to the gala go to townhall-la.org or (213) 312-9308.

Contact Richard Guzmán at richard@downtownnews.com.

©Los Angeles Downtown News.

Josh Rubenstein’s Weather Forecast (July 31)

STUDIO CITY (CBS) — The broken record forecast continues with some minor variations.

The marine layer continues to run between 1000′ and 1500′ deep. Our coastal areas will continue to enjoy the mild weather with temperatures running just a little bit below average.

Like Monday we will clear out the area for sunny skies this afternoon. Valleys will still stay warm as a ridge of high pressure remains parked over the southern half of the state. This high pressure center is helping to keep our monsoonal moisture waiting in the wings. The western reaches of San Bernardino and Riverside County will have the threat of thunderstorms this afternoon. That threat will last through the rest of the week. It appears though…this activity should remain out of the metro area (if the models hold up).

By the end Friday and Saturday the high moves on and inland areas will enjoy slightly cooler temperatures, before everything heats up again over the weekend and next week.

Beaches – low 70s
Basin -low 80s
Valleys – mid to upper 90s
Deserts – near 100
Mountains -mid 70s

Senin, 30 Juli 2012

Self-Defense Techniques Through Krav Maga

LOS ANGELES (CBS)— It’s considered by many to be the most effective form of self-defense. Krav Maga was developed in the 1930′s as a means of defending the Jewish quarter against facists groups. It’s now the official self-defense system of the Israeli armed forces.

Krav Maga is taught to members of the military and law enforcement around the world, including members of the U.S. Secret Service.

Find out how Leyna Nguyen did when she enrolled in a three-month, level one course of Krav Maga.

For more information about Krav Maga, visit www.kravmaga.com.

Related:

Israeli Self-Defense Technique Being Used To Keep American Women Safe 

Inland Empire Man Shot In The Neck Chases, Records Suspects

RANCHO CUCAMONGA (CBS)— A Rancho Cucamonga man who was shot in the neck with a pellet gun while driving his car chased and recorded video of the suspects.

It happened Sunday on Foothill Boulevard near the 15 freeway.

“I just got shot in the neck by these guys,” said Dan Laue. “I was hit in the neck, and I immediately grabbed my neck and saw the gun being pulled back in the window.”

At the time, he wasn’t sure what type of gun it was, but he said he saw the suspected shooter firing at other cars, too.

Laue used the On-Star system in his car to call police. He had his left hand over his neck because it was stinging. His right hand steered the wheel.

“I grabbed my phone. All I had to do is hit the button and hit record, and I was driving the car with the camera,” he said.

Laue was able to stay with the suspect’s car and give police a license plate number.

The dispatcher told him to stop following the suspects, but Laue didn’t listen.

“I was going to find them and catch them and get the police behind them. One of the things that happens all the time is they can’t find them. Or even if (police) get the license plate, by the time they get to them, (the suspects have) ditched the weapon. And there’s no proof they did anything,” he said.

About five minutes after Laue called police, he was able to flag an officer down to arrest the kids.

A 15 and 17-year-old boy were cited, but they were released to their parents. They’ve been charged with brandishing a replica firearm.

Police said two airsoft guns were found inside the suspect’s car.

Focus Groups Help Some Families Earn Extra Cash

LOS ANGELES (CBS) — Most families are always looking for a way to make some extra cash and one mom in Los Angeles has tapped into an easy way to do it.

Moonie Fishburn gets paid for her opinion and it doesn’t take a lot of her effort or time.

“It’s two hours out of your day at the most and you’re getting a couple hundred dollars. I mean they give you cash and it’s great,” Fishburn told CBS2/KCAL9 Paul Magers.

Fishburn has been participating in market research groups for more than ten years. She shows up and gives her opinion and they pay her in cash.

“I think the least I’ve ever made is $75 to $100 and the most was probably $450,” Fishburn said.

The mom is often times asked to give her opinion on house hold products that she uses every day.

“I just recently did a candy one which was really nostalgic because it was about our memories of candy as children and how we relate to them as adult,” she said.

Fishburn and her family have reviewed products like cereal, toys, family cars and jewelry. She even gave her input on a magazine before it launched.

“That was kind of exciting to know that I was a little part of that magazine,” she said.

Adler Weiner Research is a company with offices in both Westwood and Irvine that calls on people in their database when they’re looking to fill a focus group.

Fishburn says it’s really easy to register. “They have a form. You give them your general information and then when a focus group comes up that looks like it might fit your demographic they’ll call you and they’ll ask you a series of questions.”

“What I find interesting is how many people don’t even know what a focus group is and that they have the opportunity to give their opinion and make a difference,” Michael Willins of Adler Wiener Research group said.

When you agree to participate in the focus group and analyze a product, everything you say or do remains confidential. Participants can expect to see a two-way mirror where respondents are on one side and the company monitoring the focus group is on the other side. The setting of the focus group might be a conference room or a living room. Sometimes the research company may even come to your home.

“They wanted to see our family having dinner then asked all of us different questions and then the kids left and then they focused on my husband and myself and then my husband left and they focused on me,” Fishburn said.

Fishburn says there are no right or wrong answers—just an easy way to make extra cash.

“It’s a nice escape. It really is. People are talking to you and asking questions of you and you get to use your intelligence and I think for moms we don’t always get that opportunity.

Most focus groups are scheduled throughout the day to work around any schedule and there are limits to how many times you can participate per year.

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Dodgers Reel In Brandon League From Mariners

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Los Angeles Dodgers have acquired right-handed reliever Brandon League from the Seattle Mariners for two prospects.

The Mariners announced the deal Monday night after their 4-1 win over Toronto. Seattle also sent righty reliever Steve Delabar to the Blue Jays for outfielder Eric Thames.

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press.

Ex-Santa Fe Springs Councilman Pleads Guilty To Bribery Charges

SANTA FE SPRINGS (CBS) — A former Santa Fe Springs councilman pleaded guilty Monday to a bribery charge.

Joseph Serrano Sr., 62, confirmed he accepted more than $11,000 from a marijuana dispensary operator in exchange for information about the city’s plans to regulate pot shops.

The store operator became an FBI informant and started recording conversations with Serrano after paying him money, according to court documents.

Serrano now faces a possible 10 years in prison.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Margaret Carter said as part of a plea bargain, prosecutors would ask for no more than 36 months in prison and that the restitution be no more than $10,000.

Serrano is expected to be sentenced October 15.

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Johnson’s Grand Slam Leads Arizona Past Dodgers

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Chris Johnson hit a grand slam in his first game with the Arizona Diamondbacks and Paul Goldschmidt hit a three run shot in the first inning — both off Aaron Harang — in a 7-2 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Monday night.

Trevor Cahill (9-9) allowed a run and six hits over six innings with four strikeouts and three walks. The right-hander, acquired from Oakland in a multiplayer trade last December, is 3-0 with a 1.85 ERA in four career starts against the Dodgers.

Johnson, acquired Sunday in a trade with Houston, started at third base and gave the D-backs a 7-0 lead with his second career slam. It followed a two-out intentional walk to lefty-swinging Miguel Montero, who was 8 for 15 lifetime against Harang at that point — and had reached base safely in 18 of his previous 24 plate appearances overall.

In Johnson’s previous at-bat, he grounded into an inning-ending double play with the bases loaded.

Harang (7-6) gave up a season-high seven runs over five innings, along with nine hits and three walks. The 35-year-old right-hander is 1-7 with a 3.26 ERA in his last 12 starts against the Diamondbacks since beating them in consecutive starts with Cincinnati back in August 2003. During that stretch, they have homered off him 10 times.

The Dodgers, who concluded their 7-3 road trip with a three-game sweep at San Francisco that pulled them into a tie for the NL West lead, were coming off their first back-to-back shutouts of the season. But Harang found himself trailing 3-0 after just eight pitches, as Goldschmidt deposited his 1-0 offering behind the center field fence for his 14th homer after singles by Gerardo Parra and Aaron Hill.

Cahill, who allowed first-inning runs in each of his previous seven outings, gave up a leadoff walk to Mark Ellis and a single by Juan Rivera — who came in 1 for 15 against the right-hander. But Matt Kemp struck out and Andre Ethier grounded into a double play. Ethier, who had 55 RBIs in his first 63 games to lead the NL, has only six in 29 games and 102 at-bats since then — and none in his last nine contests.

Cahill, who came in with the second-best groundball-to-flyball ratio in the NL behind St. Louis’ Jake Westbrook, escaped a jam in the third when Rivera grounded into an inning-ending double play. The Dodgers had runners at the corners in the fourth, but Luis Cruz flied out. He was 0 for 4, ending his career-best hitting streak at 12 games.

The Dodgers’ runs came on an RBI groundout by Jerry Hairston Jr. in the sixth inning and an RBI double by Kemp in the eighth against former Dodger Takashi Saito.

NOTES: Johnson is the first player in the Diamondbacks’ 15-year history to hit a grand slam in his first game with the club. … Arizona 1B Lyle Overbay was designated for assignment to free up a roster spot for Johnson. … 3B Hanley Ramirez was 0 for 4 with a stolen base in his first home game for the Dodgers since they acquired him and LHP Randy Choate last Wednesday in a trade that sent Nathan Eovaldi and minor league RHP Scott McGough to Miami. In his 18 previous games at Dodger Stadium, Ramirez batted .388 with three homers and 10 RBIs. … Cahill is 9-0 with a 2.37 ERA in 10 starts this season when getting three or more runs of support, and 0-9 with a 5.23 ERA in his other 11 starts.

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press.

Ailing California Nuke Plant Maps Comeback

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — The operator of California’s troubled San Onofre nuclear power plant has estimated that the damaged twin reactors could restart by the end of the year, documents obtained by The Associated Press showed Monday.

The tentative dates — Nov. 18 for the Unit 2 reactor and Dec. 31 for its sister, Unit 3 — provide just a glimpse at Southern California Edison’s latest timetable to revive the ailing plant that has been shuttered for six months.

Edison spokeswoman Jennifer Manfre said the dates were submitted to state power managers for planning, and could be changed. The dates do not represent a request to restart either reactor, which must be submitted to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

The federal agency has detailed a series of steps the company must meet before it will consider allowing the reactors, located along a strip of beach between San Diego and Los Angeles, to restart.

Company documents show that Edison informed the Public Utilities Commission staff of the “return to service” dates in a July 23 briefing. The dates are required for planning by the agency that operates the state’s wholesale power system, the California Independent System Operator.

On Tuesday, company officials are expected to release three months of financial and technical data on the seaside plant, which could be a steppingstone to seeking NRC approval for a restart later this year. Company officials have previously suggested one, or both, of the reactors could run at reduced power to reduce vibration that has been damaging tubing that carries radioactive water.

The trouble began to unfold in January, when the Unit 3 reactor was shut down as a precaution after a tube break. Traces of radiation escaped at the time, but officials said there was no danger to workers or neighbors. Unit 2 had been taken offline earlier that month for maintenance, but investigators later found unexpected wear on scores of tubes inside both units.

A three-month federal probe blamed a botched computer analysis for generator design flaws that ultimately resulted in excessive wear to scores of alloy tubes. Edison has been trying to determine how to correct the problem, while environmental activists have depicted the plant as a disaster-in-the-making.

About 7.4 million Californians live within 50 miles of San Onofre, which can power 1.4 million homes.

The generators, which resemble massive steel fire hydrants, are one of the central pieces of equipment in a nuclear plant. At San Onofre, each one stands 65 feet high, weighs 1.3 million pounds, with 9,727 U-shaped tubes inside, each three-quarters of an inch in diameter.

If a tube breaks, there is the potential that radioactivity can escape into the atmosphere. Serious leaks also can drain cooling water from a reactor.

Gradual wear is common in such tubing, but the rate of erosion at San Onofre startled officials since the equipment is relatively new. The generators were replaced in a $670 million overhaul and began operating in April 2010 in Unit 2 and February 2011 in Unit 3.

Edison has been facing pressure from some nearby communities and anti-nuclear activists that have raised safety concerns. Former nuclear industry executive Arnie Gundersen, a consultant for the environmental group Friends of the Earth, said the projected dates show the company is preparing to rush a repair job.

The group has argued that Edison misled the NRC about modifications, including adding 400 tubes to each generator.

“There are all sorts of questions,” said Gundersen, who has written several reports critical of Edison. “I don’t think they can be repaired in less than about 18 months. In order to do it right, you really need to take the top … off the steam generators and physically go in.”

Tubes must be taken out of service if 35 percent — roughly a third — of the alloy wall wears away, and each of the four generators at the plant is designed to operate with a maximum of 778 retired tubes.

In one generator in Unit 3, 420 tubes have been retired. The records show another 197 tubes in that generator have between 20 percent and 34 percent wear, meaning they are close to reaching the point when they would be at risk of breaking.

More than 500 others in that generator have between 10 percent and 19 percent wear in the tube wall.

The steam generators were manufactured by Japan-based Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. The design of the generators also is under congressional scrutiny.

The plant is owned by SCE, San Diego Gas & Electric and the city of Riverside. The Unit 1 reactor operated from 1968 to 1992, when it was shut down and dismantled.

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