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ktvu's maureen naylor is live where she spoke to the sheriff's department about what they are looking for. >> reporter: i spoke with the sheriff's office who says they are still collecting evidence from the rock quarry. a massive undertaking in a big facility. the names of the three killed haven't been released. but co-workers and investigators agree he was disgruntled. one saying his demeanor changed from monday to tuesday. >> reporter: the sun wasn't up and emergency vehicles started responding to the lehigh southwest cement company plant. it was 4 again a.m. >> he came into the meeting h a gun and a rifle and started shooting people in the meeting. >> reporter: the sheriff's office says three men died and six other co-workers were wounded. >> happened fast. very fast. everybody was running. >> reporter: just hit the ground? >> i ran. >> reporter: family and co- workers waited to find out who survive. >> i got reports that one of my members is okay. >> he is coming out here. >>> the father left covered with dirt. another employee left with loved ones who said they were blessed. he s
ktvu's maureen naylor is live where she spoke to the sheriff's department about what they are looking for. >> reporter: i spoke with the sheriff's office who says they are still collecting evidence from the rock quarry. a massive undertaking in a big facility. the names of the three killed haven't been released. but co-workers and investigators agree he was disgruntled. one saying his demeanor changed from monday to tuesday. >> reporter: the sun wasn't up and emergency vehicles...
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maureen naylor is at the cement plant where the shooting started but we begin with robert handa with that video that police say shows the suspect gun in hand. >> reporter: well there is finally an ends to some of the tension that has engulfed this two days when the suspect was shot and killed by deputies on this street. >> reporter: two hours ago the santa clara sheriff's department showed us this surveillance video of a gun toting owens. a disturbing picture that confirms almond was in the area. it led to a search that ended this morning. a barrage of gunfire erupted a block north of homestead road. what they saw when they arrived was a man believed to be almond dead on a driveway. sheriff smith says two sheriff deputies in patrol cars were patrolling the area when they saw someone with almond's description crouching behind a car. the deputies approached the man. >> the deputies did fire shots. >> reporter: did they see the suspects do anything with the gun, point it at them. >> we believe, this is still pending the investigation we believe he displayed the firearm in a threatening
maureen naylor is at the cement plant where the shooting started but we begin with robert handa with that video that police say shows the suspect gun in hand. >> reporter: well there is finally an ends to some of the tension that has engulfed this two days when the suspect was shot and killed by deputies on this street. >> reporter: two hours ago the santa clara sheriff's department showed us this surveillance video of a gun toting owens. a disturbing picture that confirms almond...
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. >>> maureen naylor is in vallejo to tell us why the student was at the suspect's house. >> reporter: the instructor was arrested yesterday morning and released on bail. we are yet to hear his side of the story. but we spoke to investigators here about the serious allegations a student is making against him. the accusations stem from a party a week ago at the teacher's vallejo home. the out of state student in his 20s and his friend. >> if we save one life it'll be worthwhile. but potentially we will save thousands of lives. >> introduced to some sort of intoxicating substance. at that point he realized the professor was orally complating him. >> reporter: they are treating this as a case of someone who's innocent until proven guilty. >> in this particular case we spoke with a victim and a couple of witnesses and the professor himself. and we felt that there was sufficient evidence to at least bring this matter to the attention of the courts. >> reporter: we spoke with someone who answered the door at simehas home who just said scott was not home. >> he is a nice guy. any way, any wa
. >>> maureen naylor is in vallejo to tell us why the student was at the suspect's house. >> reporter: the instructor was arrested yesterday morning and released on bail. we are yet to hear his side of the story. but we spoke to investigators here about the serious allegations a student is making against him. the accusations stem from a party a week ago at the teacher's vallejo home. the out of state student in his 20s and his friend. >> if we save one life it'll be...
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maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >> the raiders head coach spoke out today saying it is going to change what he does or doesn't do on the field. >> i think sometimes, you know, things happen. neither one probably wanted it to happen but it gets like that sometime. i am sure any coach is going to learn from it. >> late this afternoon we learned neither will be fined by the league. a spokesman said there was no fighting so no fine. both coaches said their conduct was wrong and will not happen again. >>> racing fans created a memorial to honor dan wheldon. flowers, candles and signs. some fans say dan wheldon was one of the nicest guys they have ever met. >> really friendly. always made time for anybody. especially for kids. >> guy is just down to earth all the time. and same thing with his wife. >> dan wheldon was killed in a pile up that las vegas motor speedway yesterday. coming up on ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00 a report, a look at the safety measures. >>> don't be alarmed if you see smoke in the south bay. they are conducting a controlled burn today and tomorrow. the burn area i
maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >> the raiders head coach spoke out today saying it is going to change what he does or doesn't do on the field. >> i think sometimes, you know, things happen. neither one probably wanted it to happen but it gets like that sometime. i am sure any coach is going to learn from it. >> late this afternoon we learned neither will be fined by the league. a spokesman said there was no fighting so no fine. both coaches said their conduct was wrong...
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maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a new report shows the greens job program is not meeting its goals. only 8,000 people have actually found work from the program. that's 10% of the target's 80,000 green job placements by 2013 still they expect the numbers to go up. >>> coming up in 10 minutes, why president obama says he doesn't regret the loan to solyndra. >>> back to our weather. rainy afternoon. over to our chief meteorologist, bill, wet night today? >> it will wind down a bit. down shot is it's happening on the afternoon commute. rainfall has been light to moderate. quarter of an inch, north bay. by the time it is done, we will be a 10th or 1,500th of an inch. you see calming here. this is the back edge. the main band is moving through slowly. as it moves through we will see the rain pick up for a time. brakes in santa rosa. we showed you down in the santa clara valley. that's what you are seeing. light, moderate consistent rainfall. live cameras, raising heck on the afternoon commute on highway 101 and 80, slow traffic. traffic towards candle stick. traffic towards sacrame
maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a new report shows the greens job program is not meeting its goals. only 8,000 people have actually found work from the program. that's 10% of the target's 80,000 green job placements by 2013 still they expect the numbers to go up. >>> coming up in 10 minutes, why president obama says he doesn't regret the loan to solyndra. >>> back to our weather. rainy afternoon. over to our chief meteorologist, bill, wet night today?...
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ktvu's maureen naylor tells us how it started and how workers say there was something different about the suspect. >> one man told me he noticed a change in shareff allman. saying monday he was talkative and tuesday wouldn't look anyone in the eye. we are at foot hill and stevens creek, the quarry is a half mile from here. we learned the coroner has not yet removed the bodies. >> reporter: it started at 74:15 this morning -- 4:15 this morning at the plant. >> he briefly left the meeting, came back, now armed with a rifle and hand gun and that's when he opened fire. >> gunfire. lot of noise. >> reporter: we spoke with an employee who was inside. >> happened fast. very fast. everybody was running. hit the ground. i ran. >> for several hours family and co-workers waited for news. >> i did get reports one of my members is okay. he jumped out the window when the shooting happened. he is okay. i don't know if he is hurt but he is alive. >> he is okay. this father left with his wife and daughter, covered in dirt. >> reporter: another employee left with loved one whose said it was a happy reu
ktvu's maureen naylor tells us how it started and how workers say there was something different about the suspect. >> one man told me he noticed a change in shareff allman. saying monday he was talkative and tuesday wouldn't look anyone in the eye. we are at foot hill and stevens creek, the quarry is a half mile from here. we learned the coroner has not yet removed the bodies. >> reporter: it started at 74:15 this morning -- 4:15 this morning at the plant. >> he briefly left...
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maureen naylor is live in the santa cruz mountains with the new trend in illegal marijuana growths. >> reporter: illegal growths are usually tucked into steep areas. but officials say they are having a harder time finding them because the pot grows are moving to private areas. this assistant manager says equestrians are running into marijuana growths. >> he was really glad to see that cleaned up. >> reporter: the campaign against marijuana production which conducted this pot bust just wrapped up its season and announced it seized 6.2 million plants this year. half of last year's totals. the cooler weather meant smaller plants and that criminals are moving off public land. >> we're seeing a shift into public land and also backyard what are called backyard growths. >> reporter: this san jose professor says a substantial challenge for law enforcement. >> you have issues in terms of privacy, your rights to be able to go on to that property. it just creates more barriers and a little more secrecy than they had before. >> reporter: santa clara county was the only bay area region for seizure
maureen naylor is live in the santa cruz mountains with the new trend in illegal marijuana growths. >> reporter: illegal growths are usually tucked into steep areas. but officials say they are having a harder time finding them because the pot grows are moving to private areas. this assistant manager says equestrians are running into marijuana growths. >> he was really glad to see that cleaned up. >> reporter: the campaign against marijuana production which conducted this pot...
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maureen naylor. >>> the protests on banks in america is not only happening on wall street. a group is rallying in front of a bank that is trying to foreclose on a home of one of their members. >>> president obama is said to visit the bay area again later this month. the bay area officials says the president is expected to hit several cities on a western tour including las vegas and los angeles on october 24th. he will then fie to san francisco then to denver. a white house official who spoke on the condition of aninimity refused to give further details. >>> now the dow ended down 40 points, the nasdaq ended up by 15. >>> the uc berkeley grads met with hillary clinton. josh fattal, sean bauer and sarah shourd met with secretary of state hillary clinton today. >>> continue to mobilize the international community, to make sure that iran is further and further isolated and faced a price for this behavior. >> reporter: the president says there's no doubt that iran planned to assassinate the ambassador. >> it is the most dangerous thing that is happening in the world today and it
maureen naylor. >>> the protests on banks in america is not only happening on wall street. a group is rallying in front of a bank that is trying to foreclose on a home of one of their members. >>> president obama is said to visit the bay area again later this month. the bay area officials says the president is expected to hit several cities on a western tour including las vegas and los angeles on october 24th. he will then fie to san francisco then to denver. a white house...
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maureen naylor has been looking into that and what triggered the shooting. >> reporter: investigators all day and tonight collected evidence from the lehigh cement plant. after they say 47-year-old shareef allman opened fire during an early morning safety meeting. >> mr. allman came into the meeting. he had a handgun, and assault rifle, and started shooting people in the meeting. >> a lot of gunfire. >> a lot of noise. >> ktvu spoke with an employee who was inside at the time. >> happened fast. very fast. everybody was running. >> reporter: the santa clara county sheriff says three died. one coworker said he went from being talkative on monday to not looking anybody in the eye yesterday. a coworker who didn't want to appear on camera, said allman was often defensive. >> he had an attitude problem like we owe him. that's about it. not to say too much. just like a chip on his shoulder. >> reporter: for several hours, at the police barricade, family members and coworkers waited anxiously for news. >> i did get reports back that one of my members is okay. when the shooting started, he jum
maureen naylor has been looking into that and what triggered the shooting. >> reporter: investigators all day and tonight collected evidence from the lehigh cement plant. after they say 47-year-old shareef allman opened fire during an early morning safety meeting. >> mr. allman came into the meeting. he had a handgun, and assault rifle, and started shooting people in the meeting. >> a lot of gunfire. >> a lot of noise. >> ktvu spoke with an employee who was inside...
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maureen naylor to show us how he is taking a stand. >> reporter: we can show you him right now. we will zoom up here, 36 feet up, this protester has been up there for more than 13 hours refusing to come down. because of safety concerns workers standing by until it happens. as the sun rose the 27-year-old stood up on a wall holding a sign. >> he isn't crazy. >> reporter: he said he managed to scale a section of the wall climbing on top of a trash can. >> we won't confront him, we won't cause him to fall or jump trying to escape. he isn't hurting anybody. he isn't damaging anything. >> i support the idea of a peaceful protest. i'm a little leery of climbing on top of a building much. >> reporter: protesters made near signs after it was cleared this morning. >> this is the second one. >> reporter: chris was one of four arrested for violating a ordinance. >> i plan to stay here. i'm not going anywhere. >> a problem and the trash and the soiling of the area has been bad. >> reporter: this participant said some homeless have hurt the group's message. >> we are trying to fight the wall
maureen naylor to show us how he is taking a stand. >> reporter: we can show you him right now. we will zoom up here, 36 feet up, this protester has been up there for more than 13 hours refusing to come down. because of safety concerns workers standing by until it happens. as the sun rose the 27-year-old stood up on a wall holding a sign. >> he isn't crazy. >> reporter: he said he managed to scale a section of the wall climbing on top of a trash can. >> we won't confront...
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maureen naylor is live now at the quarry with new details and what the company told her for the first time about the tragedy. >> reporter: this afternoon the road up here to the lee high cement plant opened up. someone has since placed some flowers, a bouquet of flowers at the front. tonight we spoke to one friend who says almond told them. >> he said that they were racist at the place and that they were going to try to end his livelihood and that, that it wasn't going to go down that way. and that if they were going to end his livelihood he was going to end theirs. >> reporter: she came to the latest sunny vale crime scene and said the san jose father had a permit to carry concealed weapons and that almond feared he was losing his job. >> the severance pay being taken away from him that he was going to do some damage basically. that if he was going to go out, and he was going to kill some people that was going to happen to him and his family. >> reporter: the company is not releasing almond's work history. a company executive said almond had not been fired and there were no plans to
maureen naylor is live now at the quarry with new details and what the company told her for the first time about the tragedy. >> reporter: this afternoon the road up here to the lee high cement plant opened up. someone has since placed some flowers, a bouquet of flowers at the front. tonight we spoke to one friend who says almond told them. >> he said that they were racist at the place and that they were going to try to end his livelihood and that, that it wasn't going to go down...
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in san francisco, maureen naylor. >>> i'm carol hahn in washington. where history is being made. i'll take you to the ceremony coming up. >>> also a huge music festival comes to a close on treasure island. we find out just what makes this venue so attractive. i ride muni every day. i enjoy it the most when i'm with sidney. she doesn't notice that it's too crowded or that it can run a half hour late. i'm bevan dufty, and i'm running for mayor because it's not enough to just "get it done"-- we have to get it done better. sidney thinks muni is magic. we go underground and come out someplace new-- just us. i want all of us to see it that way. >>> the legacy of the nation's formost civil rights leader now has a permanent place in the nation's capital. karen han bring us the dedication ceremony. >> reporter: walking with a civil rights leader once marched to pay homage. >> he helped us understand no matter what color your skin color is, you could still go to the same school and stuff. >> reporter: the martin luther king jr. memorial was 20 years in the making and hurricane irene furthe
in san francisco, maureen naylor. >>> i'm carol hahn in washington. where history is being made. i'll take you to the ceremony coming up. >>> also a huge music festival comes to a close on treasure island. we find out just what makes this venue so attractive. i ride muni every day. i enjoy it the most when i'm with sidney. she doesn't notice that it's too crowded or that it can run a half hour late. i'm bevan dufty, and i'm running for mayor because it's not enough to just...
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ktvu's maureen naylor has more. >> reporter: heather at 68,000 square feet, this is the largest skate park in california. san jose came up with 14,000 to keep this one open at least a few months longer. it has been a bumpy financial ride for san jose's cunningham regional skate park. the three-year-old six million facility near raging waters has the largest park, draws 40,000 visitors a year. >> i am 44 years old, but it is great exercise. i have a lot of friends that i ride with that are in their 50s. bring your kids, ride the skate boards and it is like we're kids again. >> reporter: this family brought their seven-year-old son this evening, not aware of the financial incident. >> not aware, we were sad, this is cheap, easy, it is so fun. something my son loves to do. >> i thought it was just ridiculous, they use tax dollars for other things, why not keep the skate parks open. >> reporter: they only kept enough money to keep it staffed through september. now extra funds will keep it open through february. now the wheels are in motion to keep it open longer through private sponsorshi
ktvu's maureen naylor has more. >> reporter: heather at 68,000 square feet, this is the largest skate park in california. san jose came up with 14,000 to keep this one open at least a few months longer. it has been a bumpy financial ride for san jose's cunningham regional skate park. the three-year-old six million facility near raging waters has the largest park, draws 40,000 visitors a year. >> i am 44 years old, but it is great exercise. i have a lot of friends that i ride with...
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in san francisco, maureen naylor. >>> i'm carol hahn in washington. where history is being made. i'll take you to the ceremony starting my progresso soup for lunch plan, huh. nope, just having some tender chicken and some tasty noodles. let's see...south western vegetables...60 calories. ya' know those jeans look nice. they do? yup. so you were checking me yup. out? [ male announcer ] progresso. 40 soups 100 calories or less. being sent to the back of a freezer. and it's all because someone said "tacos." old el paso. when you gotta have mexican. >>> the legacy of the nation's formost civil rights leader now has a permanent place in the nation's capital. karen han bring us the dedication ceremony. >> reporter: walking with a civil rights leader once marched to pay homage. >> he helped us understand no matter what color your skin color is, you could still go to the same school and stuff. >> reporter: the martin luther king jr. memorial was 20 years in the making and hurricane irene further delayed its dedication planned on the 48th birthday of dr. king's i have a dream speech. >> i
in san francisco, maureen naylor. >>> i'm carol hahn in washington. where history is being made. i'll take you to the ceremony starting my progresso soup for lunch plan, huh. nope, just having some tender chicken and some tasty noodles. let's see...south western vegetables...60 calories. ya' know those jeans look nice. they do? yup. so you were checking me yup. out? [ male announcer ] progresso. 40 soups 100 calories or less. being sent to the back of a freezer. and it's all because...
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maureen naylor. >> reporter: today was the sharpest drop for netflix drop in seven years and comes after the 17 page letter went out yesterday announcing a loss in 800,000 people since last quarter. today one compare this is company to the titanic. the company yesterday announced a second wave of cancellations in september and october which included this 24-year-old from san jose. >> it was -- i wasn't shocked to see that. a lot of people, my parents canceled, my sister, just frustrating, everything that's going on and they raise fees. >> when they hiked the prices and then i realized i wasn't watching the movies fast enough so it made more sense just to go to a red box and rent the movie for a dollar. >> reporter: netflix still has 23 million sib scribers but started losing them in july after announcing it would raise prices and split it's dvd and internet streaming services. executives have no plans for a grand gesture to get people back but are promoting streaming. >> the titanic hit the iceberg and the captain is saying just ignore it. you have to recognize you hit it and have to sta
maureen naylor. >> reporter: today was the sharpest drop for netflix drop in seven years and comes after the 17 page letter went out yesterday announcing a loss in 800,000 people since last quarter. today one compare this is company to the titanic. the company yesterday announced a second wave of cancellations in september and october which included this 24-year-old from san jose. >> it was -- i wasn't shocked to see that. a lot of people, my parents canceled, my sister, just...
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maureen naylor tells us why major league baseball points to the stow case as an example of mismanagement. >> the only real question is who's going to control the dodgers when the team exits bankruptcy? >> reporter: while dodgers owner frank mccourt is trying to hold onto ownership, major league baseball wants the team to be put up for sale. and using stow's attacks a one example of mismanagement. >> citing that as one of the examples there was mismanagement. >> reporter: he is responding to commands, his family attorney says stow still has a long way to go. >> totally paralyzed on one side. just getting around is massivively difficult. >> reporter: he says stow has already incurred more than $3 million in medical expansions, and estimates it will cost over $30 million over his lifetime. >> i think new ownership would want to make things right. i don't think current ownership, given their attitude, wants to make things right. >> reporter: today, a bankruptcy judge postponed next week's hearing, hoping the league and the dodgers can make a settlement. >>> there are new details tonight in t
maureen naylor tells us why major league baseball points to the stow case as an example of mismanagement. >> the only real question is who's going to control the dodgers when the team exits bankruptcy? >> reporter: while dodgers owner frank mccourt is trying to hold onto ownership, major league baseball wants the team to be put up for sale. and using stow's attacks a one example of mismanagement. >> citing that as one of the examples there was mismanagement. >> reporter:...
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maureen naylor tells us why major league baseball points to the stow case as an example of mismanagement. >> the only real question is who's going to control the dodgers when the team exits bankruptcy? >> reporter: while dodgers owner frank mccourt is trying to hold onto ownership, major league baseball wants the team to be put up for sale. and using stow's attacks a one example of mismanagement. >> citing that as one of the examples there was mismanagement. >> reporter: he is responding to commands, his family attorney says stow still has a long way to go. >> totally paralyzed on one side. just getting around is massivively difficult. >> reporter: he says stow has already incurred more than $3 million in medical expansions, and estimates it will cost over $30 million over his lifetime. >> i think new ownership would want to make things right. i don't think current ownership, given their attitude, wants to make things right. >> reporter: today, a bankruptcy judge postponed next week's hearing, hoping the league and the dodgers can make a settlement. >>> there are new details tonight in t
maureen naylor tells us why major league baseball points to the stow case as an example of mismanagement. >> the only real question is who's going to control the dodgers when the team exits bankruptcy? >> reporter: while dodgers owner frank mccourt is trying to hold onto ownership, major league baseball wants the team to be put up for sale. and using stow's attacks a one example of mismanagement. >> citing that as one of the examples there was mismanagement. >> reporter:...