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- janine claims damon calls you diana. - well, janine lutz is a dope fiend. they can discredit that kind of girl. - you mean, the kind of girl your father liked? a prostitute. - those whores. diseased and disgusting. he'd be alive now if it wasn't for them. - your father died of a heart attack. - their disease destroyed him. he was all i had, and they took him away. - so when he said he'd never leave you, he lied. he betrayed you. - like damon. he let janine go. did that break the bond? - we weren't bonded then. - it was the things you shared, the others, that bonded you. - like the deer. you held your gaze. neither damon nor your father could have done that. - they both knew i'd do anything for them. i proved that. - by finding them prey. - and moving so stealthily the prey had no fear. rachel melhan and isabel felix. - they liked me. i saw the trust in their eyes. it was like the deer. - and when it was over, did you whisper in their ear the words that your father told you to say? - now you know who killed you. anything else? - i think we're finished. - yea
- janine claims damon calls you diana. - well, janine lutz is a dope fiend. they can discredit that kind of girl. - you mean, the kind of girl your father liked? a prostitute. - those whores. diseased and disgusting. he'd be alive now if it wasn't for them. - your father died of a heart attack. - their disease destroyed him. he was all i had, and they took him away. - so when he said he'd never leave you, he lied. he betrayed you. - like damon. he let janine go. did that break the bond? - we...
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and janine payne. marriage is one of the biggest steps two people can take to demonstrate their love for each other. and your love will grow. but your willingness to accept each other's strengths and weaknesses, unconditionally, and without judgment -- well, that -- that will sustain your love. let us pray. heavenly father, we thank you for this day, and for the ability to receive and to give love. thank you for the union that these two couples are about to form. i pray that you would teach them courage, strength, but most importantly, forgiveness. and let their love grow deeper and stronger with every passing day. in jesus' name, amen. >> amen. >> calvin and miranda have -- have written vows for each other. clarence and janine? okay, they'll wing it. calvin? >> well, actually, i wrote a poem called "forever." miranda lucas, you are my rib. without you, i'm still whole, but... with you, i feel so complete. baby, i never really knew the meaning of love until you walked into my life. >> oh, baby. >> and
and janine payne. marriage is one of the biggest steps two people can take to demonstrate their love for each other. and your love will grow. but your willingness to accept each other's strengths and weaknesses, unconditionally, and without judgment -- well, that -- that will sustain your love. let us pray. heavenly father, we thank you for this day, and for the ability to receive and to give love. thank you for the union that these two couples are about to form. i pray that you would teach...
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janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >> lu, janine. >>> there's word of a possible labor agreement for san francisco police officers. the examiner reports the deal includes a multi-year 5% pay raise for most of the police force. at the same time, new recruits would face a possible pay cut. city supervisors are expected to give final approval on the deal next week. >>> the nationwide food distributor known as united natural foods has chosen gilroy to open a new center. gilroy's mayor says the company will open a distribution warehouse in mccarthy business park on highway 152, east of 101. it promises to bring about 500 new jobs to gilroy and may open by the end of next year. united natural foods has dozens of other centers across the united states and canada. >>> the san jose earthquakes may have to wait longer to play at their stadium. there's a new delay in construction that may back the debut for a full year, until the start of the 2015 season. the team is expected to make an official announcement about the delay on monday. the earthquakes originally planned to we locate to their
janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >> lu, janine. >>> there's word of a possible labor agreement for san francisco police officers. the examiner reports the deal includes a multi-year 5% pay raise for most of the police force. at the same time, new recruits would face a possible pay cut. city supervisors are expected to give final approval on the deal next week. >>> the nationwide food distributor known as united natural foods has chosen gilroy to open a new center....
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janine is live in san jose. and janine, you just talked with the police. good morning. >> reporter: good morning they're hoping to track down that driver. but in the mean time they've blocked off both southbound lanes and one of the northbound lanes of first street near sky port. so they can investigate this deadly accident. you can see the force of the impact just crushed, really both of the cars. you can see the silver car that hit the pole there. and the other car that has the tarp over that. there's a body of the passenger that's still inside there. police say this accident happened around 3:20. and when they arrived they found the silver mercedes crashed into the pole. they say the driver ran away. there were two women in the toyota yaris. firefighters used the jaws of life to free them. one of the women was take on the the hospital. but she and the other passenger died. a security guard heard the screeching of the accident and watched as emergency crews tried to save them. >> you can't make out the secondary vehicle. i don't even know what that is. i
janine is live in san jose. and janine, you just talked with the police. good morning. >> reporter: good morning they're hoping to track down that driver. but in the mean time they've blocked off both southbound lanes and one of the northbound lanes of first street near sky port. so they can investigate this deadly accident. you can see the force of the impact just crushed, really both of the cars. you can see the silver car that hit the pole there. and the other car that has the tarp...
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janine de la vega is joining us now. good morning, janine. >> reporter: good morning, dave. construction workers are starletting to arrive here to do some work on levi stadium which is coming along quite nicely. but parking for football fans is becoming an issue. city leaders are look at turning the soccer fields next door into a parking lot. recently city leaders met to discuss options on where to relocate the youth soccer field. the mercury news is reporting the new 49ers stadium is about 5,000 parking spaces short which is why the city has proposed moving the soccer field so it could be paved over for parking. one of the proposed stages is ulistack wetlands. park visitors have started a group called save ulistack because they fear moving the soccer fields to the open space will ruin it. as temporary fix the city is looking at letting about 6,000 cars park on the fairways of the city owned golf course. it's a temporary fix because a retail shopping plaza is planned for that land. we reached out to city leaders about that proposal, and as soon as we hear back from them we w
janine de la vega is joining us now. good morning, janine. >> reporter: good morning, dave. construction workers are starletting to arrive here to do some work on levi stadium which is coming along quite nicely. but parking for football fans is becoming an issue. city leaders are look at turning the soccer fields next door into a parking lot. recently city leaders met to discuss options on where to relocate the youth soccer field. the mercury news is reporting the new 49ers stadium is...
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good morning, janine. >> reporter: good morning, dave. one bart rider i spoke to this morning says he feels as if parking lot would be holding him and other passengers hostage. he's not sure what he would do as an alternative and he doesn't want to think about it. the mercury news is reporting that bart would operate 200 free charter buses for commuters that would shuttle people between the east bay and san francisco stations. that is triple the amount it ran during the first strike. bart is also weighing whether or not to offer limited train service to the transbay tube. bart says those will be operated by certified former train operators who were promoted to management. labor unions are against that proposed idea. riders are already feeling frustrated. >> i think that is the least they can do. i'm glad they are doing it, but i think they've got to step up and do something else. because they are holding our lives in the balance. >> the paper reports that all day car pool lanes would be open on interstate 880 and 680 and temporary diamond
good morning, janine. >> reporter: good morning, dave. one bart rider i spoke to this morning says he feels as if parking lot would be holding him and other passengers hostage. he's not sure what he would do as an alternative and he doesn't want to think about it. the mercury news is reporting that bart would operate 200 free charter buses for commuters that would shuttle people between the east bay and san francisco stations. that is triple the amount it ran during the first strike. bart...
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janine de la vega joins us from east palo alto. janine. >> reporter: pam, here at this mcdonalds workers start at $8 an hour. that's what i was told by employees. but they said an increase to $10 would greatly help. the legislature voted to hike the minimum wage to $9 next july and raise to $10 by january of 2016. governor brown has indicated he will sign the bill. the move is touted by democrats that say it's needed for the state's struggling workers but raising the rate is being called a job killer by republicans that will lead businesses to automate and result in fewer lower paying jobs. in san jose the minimum wage is already at $10 an hour. here's a look at some of the states with higher minimum wages than california. washington has the highest at $9.19 an hour. oregon pays $8.95. and vermont is $8.60 an hour. back out here live we do plan on talking to employees as well as people who go to these businesses and stuff to see what they have to say about the minimum wage hike. reporting live from east palo alto janine de la vega
janine de la vega joins us from east palo alto. janine. >> reporter: pam, here at this mcdonalds workers start at $8 an hour. that's what i was told by employees. but they said an increase to $10 would greatly help. the legislature voted to hike the minimum wage to $9 next july and raise to $10 by january of 2016. governor brown has indicated he will sign the bill. the move is touted by democrats that say it's needed for the state's struggling workers but raising the rate is being called...
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good afternoon, janine. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. we just received word that county vector control is on their way to pick up another dead bird that they believe is infected with the west nile virus. in this particular area of northeast san jose where we're at there's been a high number of west nile cases. county officials have set 4,000 mosquito traps throughout the county but for some reason, a big area for flareups of the virus has been in northeast san jose where that's never happened before. tonight, they will be fogging in milpitas and northeast san jose to control the virus and prevent it from spreading to humans. tonight's treatment brings the number of times it has had to gog this season to ten. vector control has not seen it like this since 2010. >> we're looking at the pools and standing water. the virus is not driven so much by the numbers of mosquitoes, however, as by the numbers of birds that are bitten. >>> the virus is transmitted by mosquito bites and causes mild to severe flu-like symptoms. so far, 55 birds have tes
good afternoon, janine. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. we just received word that county vector control is on their way to pick up another dead bird that they believe is infected with the west nile virus. in this particular area of northeast san jose where we're at there's been a high number of west nile cases. county officials have set 4,000 mosquito traps throughout the county but for some reason, a big area for flareups of the virus has been in northeast san jose where that's never...
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reporting live from santa clara, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, janine. >>> 49ers' star linebacker aldon smith will not play this thursday against the rams. 9ers' ceo jed york announced smith will be taking an indefinite leave to get treatment for suspicion of dui. after yesterday's loss against the colts, smith apologized and said he will get help. >>> a new proposed curfew could mean jail time for minors who are out late at night. the proposed curfew -- curfew would apply to those found in public. it would ban minors from cutting school. >>> and the bayview district is getting help to lower crime. right now george gascon and malia cohen are discussing the details of a new federal ane mo comes at the bayview neighborhood. >>> we're following the latest on a hostage situation. we'll tell you about the local connection with one of the victims. >>> it's sunny and warmer today but rosemary orozco will be here to tell you how long it will last and what's in store for the workweek. >>> and the nerk's mup race -- america's cup racing is scheduled to begin in about an hou
reporting live from santa clara, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, janine. >>> 49ers' star linebacker aldon smith will not play this thursday against the rams. 9ers' ceo jed york announced smith will be taking an indefinite leave to get treatment for suspicion of dui. after yesterday's loss against the colts, smith apologized and said he will get help. >>> a new proposed curfew could mean jail time for minors who are out late at night. the proposed...
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ktvu's janine is there on the scene. she'll have a live report coming up in just a bit. >>> it's monday, labor day, september 2nd i'm pam cook. >> and i'm dave clark. we have meteorologist rosemary. good morning. >>> good morning to you. i think it's going to be a fairly nice day. a little muggy in some cases. mild to warm weather once again. a few scattered showers in the forecast. look what's popping up right there. about a half hour ago i saw this line of sprinkles and gh
ktvu's janine is there on the scene. she'll have a live report coming up in just a bit. >>> it's monday, labor day, september 2nd i'm pam cook. >> and i'm dave clark. we have meteorologist rosemary. good morning. >>> good morning to you. i think it's going to be a fairly nice day. a little muggy in some cases. mild to warm weather once again. a few scattered showers in the forecast. look what's popping up right there. about a half hour ago i saw this line of sprinkles...
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janine de la vega was the first on the scene. janine. >> reporter: yes. that is right. and firefighters tell me they have this fire contained. although there is still a lot of smoke in this area. this is a neighborhood near 880. the fire is still smoldering. it did effect the power in the neighborhood for some time the electricity is out. but it appears to be back on. now this started at 4:30 this morning a 911 call kale in that a house was in flames. when firefighters arrived they immediately went in to rescue three people who were trapped inside. we were told they were pulled from a side window. >> we ended up with two firefighters injured. moderate injuries. they have both been transported to the hospital. >> reporter: pg&e is on the scene. a fire captain told us that the power was out because of the fire. it's unclear why or how wide spread it was. as i mentioned we did see the streetlights come back on. now during this fire fight the roof did collapse. and all the firefighters had to move out of the house and start attacking this fire from the outside. just for the
janine de la vega was the first on the scene. janine. >> reporter: yes. that is right. and firefighters tell me they have this fire contained. although there is still a lot of smoke in this area. this is a neighborhood near 880. the fire is still smoldering. it did effect the power in the neighborhood for some time the electricity is out. but it appears to be back on. now this started at 4:30 this morning a 911 call kale in that a house was in flames. when firefighters arrived they...
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good afternoon, janine. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. well, fire investigators have been here all morning combing through this house looking for clues as to how this fire started. you can see it's roped off. it's gutted. the three people inside were rescued after a police officer spotted a man trapped behind that window. this home on fairwell drive off mowry looked like a fireball as flames engulfed it at 4:30 a.m. the fire ate away at the roof at firefighters attacked it. >> the flames were probably shooting 60 feet in the air. >> i was concerned my house was gonna catch on fire. we have wood shake roof. >> reporter: a couple of and an adult son were trapped inside. police officers and firefighters worked together to pull the victims out of the side window. >> a police officer drove his unit up to the house. firefighters were able to get on the hood an pull out the first victim who was conscious at the time. >> reporter: another man and woman were found inside unconscious. they were rushed to the hospital along with two police officers
good afternoon, janine. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. well, fire investigators have been here all morning combing through this house looking for clues as to how this fire started. you can see it's roped off. it's gutted. the three people inside were rescued after a police officer spotted a man trapped behind that window. this home on fairwell drive off mowry looked like a fireball as flames engulfed it at 4:30 a.m. the fire ate away at the roof at firefighters attacked it. >>...
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janine de la vega joins us live from outside of the company headquarters in cupertino with the latest announcement from the tech giant. good afternoon, janine. >> reporter: good afternoon. 0 no surprises as far as the iphones are expected. one is cheaper, one is higher end. what's different? well, the colors, the advanced technology and the features. these are things people care about, speed, camera and battery life. ♪ >> iphone 5-c is beautifully plastic. >> reporter: apple unveiled the iphone 5-c which is encased in plastic and available in five colors, a lime green, a light blue, a reddish peach and a yellow and white. it has a larger battery than the 5 and ate megapixel camera and has a zoom. it retails for $99. this is apple's attempt to reach out to an audience interested in a lower price point. ♪ the much-anticipated iphone 5-s was unveiled along with the gold, silver and gray colorses. apple calls the 5-s, the most forward-thinking phone ever made. it's twice as phone as the 5 and is the world's first mobile phone with a 64 bit processor inside it. the camera is improved a
janine de la vega joins us live from outside of the company headquarters in cupertino with the latest announcement from the tech giant. good afternoon, janine. >> reporter: good afternoon. 0 no surprises as far as the iphones are expected. one is cheaper, one is higher end. what's different? well, the colors, the advanced technology and the features. these are things people care about, speed, camera and battery life. ♪ >> iphone 5-c is beautifully plastic. >> reporter: apple...
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janine de la vega just arrived on the scene. this is fair well drive and janine has more information about what is going on out there. >> reporter: pam, this is right off of 880. we could see the smoke from the freeway and you can see some there in the distance. even though it's dark. this is a small house that is on fire. it's now a two alarm fire. the street is covered with fire engines and police cars. trying to keep people away. there is a lot of looky lieus. people that have come out of their house to see what is happening. this is video we took in the last five minutes. you can see how big the flames are. the fire is definitely not contained. broke out about a half hour ago. here at the house. we know that two people have been rescued. they were pulled out by firefighters from the side of the house. a man and a woman we're not sure if they are a married couple. we know they have been transported. i did see another ambulance pull up to the scene. it's unclear if anyone else was injured. we have heard reports that a firefigh
janine de la vega just arrived on the scene. this is fair well drive and janine has more information about what is going on out there. >> reporter: pam, this is right off of 880. we could see the smoke from the freeway and you can see some there in the distance. even though it's dark. this is a small house that is on fire. it's now a two alarm fire. the street is covered with fire engines and police cars. trying to keep people away. there is a lot of looky lieus. people that have come out...
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janine de la vega is there on the scene with new information this morning. janine. >> reporter: yes. this accident happened right in front of carroll elementary school. as you can see behind me here, you can see a car transporter was one of the vehicles involved. and you can see the damage right there and the debris on the ground. it apparently collided with another car that is on top of that tow truck. that car hit a water main. and it also appears that police think that people in the other car may have run away. the accident happened at 3:00 this morning and the car transporter and lincoln town car were traveling southbound on pearl avenue when the lincoln hit the car transporter. crashed into the water main at the elementary school. it caused the water to gush into the street but the main was shut off by the fire department. the driver of the car transporter thought there was three people in that car and police ended up finding one of those people a man in the bushes and he appeared to have been injured. he was just taken away by the fire department. ther
janine de la vega is there on the scene with new information this morning. janine. >> reporter: yes. this accident happened right in front of carroll elementary school. as you can see behind me here, you can see a car transporter was one of the vehicles involved. and you can see the damage right there and the debris on the ground. it apparently collided with another car that is on top of that tow truck. that car hit a water main. and it also appears that police think that people in the...
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if >>> time -- ktvu channel 2 news janine de la vega is joining us live from the scene that unfolded in front of an elementary school. janine. >> reporter: yes, the water has been shut off here at terrell elementary school on pearl avenue. a car crashed into that water main you see right there. and water went spraying into the area. people have been brought in to nix it -- police say this ever at around 3:00 a.m. when clipped a the driver of the transfort was anywhered but were inside the scene. the man was found injured in the bushes laying down. >> there is suspicion there could be alcohol involved. but we are not sure. >> reporter: police are investigating whether to call this accident a hit and run because they are trying to determine who the driver was enif that person was the one that stayed at the ten if a felts manager with a san ho school will be open this morning. they plan on bringing porta- potties to the school. they are estimating the damage done to the water main will take about five to six hours ting -- >>> a woman was killed while sun from neighbors say they off >> t
if >>> time -- ktvu channel 2 news janine de la vega is joining us live from the scene that unfolded in front of an elementary school. janine. >> reporter: yes, the water has been shut off here at terrell elementary school on pearl avenue. a car crashed into that water main you see right there. and water went spraying into the area. people have been brought in to nix it -- police say this ever at around 3:00 a.m. when clipped a the driver of the transfort was anywhered but were...
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janine de la vega is out there right now to tell us what this controversy is all about. janine. >> reporter: dave, you can see levi stadium right behind me. it's really taking shape. right next to it is the youth soccer field. there is talk it needs to be move to make way for packing spaces for football fans. now recently city leaders met to discuss options on where to relocate the youth soccer field. the mercury news is reporting the new 49er stadium is about 5,000 parking spaces short. which is why the city has proposed moving the soccer field so it can be paved over for parking. one of the proposed spaces is you'll stack natural area that has wetlands, native plants, and birds and butterfly garden. they have started a group called save you'll stack. they fear moving the soccer fields to the open space will ruin it. but the paper reported city leaders are saying the park would not be destroyed and the wetlands would remain intact. as a temporary fix the city is looking at letting 6,000 cars on the fairways of the city owned golf course. it's temporary because a retail
janine de la vega is out there right now to tell us what this controversy is all about. janine. >> reporter: dave, you can see levi stadium right behind me. it's really taking shape. right next to it is the youth soccer field. there is talk it needs to be move to make way for packing spaces for football fans. now recently city leaders met to discuss options on where to relocate the youth soccer field. the mercury news is reporting the new 49er stadium is about 5,000 parking spaces short....
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janine? >> reporter: dave, east palo alto police had originally reported to the media that it appeared the motive was road rage but they've collect corrected that. -- corrected that. they believe this may be connected to another shooting that happened around this neighborhood recently. police say the shots spotter was activated 23 times when shots were fired at this home. my photographer found a bullet casing here on the ground. you can also still see bullet holes that went through the house. the 16-year-old boy who did not want to be identified who was shot told us that he and his 17- year-old brother were standing outside of their home, smoking a cigarette at 11:00 last night when a newer modeled civil ver honda drove up -- silver honda drove up and a latino man got out and started firing. the 17-year-old was hit twice in his foot and ankle. the 16-year-old hit once in the leg. they say the suspect drove away. police again had originally mentioned that they reported it was road rage but tha
janine? >> reporter: dave, east palo alto police had originally reported to the media that it appeared the motive was road rage but they've collect corrected that. -- corrected that. they believe this may be connected to another shooting that happened around this neighborhood recently. police say the shots spotter was activated 23 times when shots were fired at this home. my photographer found a bullet casing here on the ground. you can also still see bullet holes that went through the...
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good morning, janine. >> reporter: hi, dave. bart riders hope it doesn't come to that, but they are interested in hearing what their options are in case a strike happens. the mercury news is reporting bart would operate 200 free charter buses for commuters that would shuttle people between the east bay and san francisco stations. this is triple the amount it ran during the first strike. bart is weighing whether or not to offer limited train service to the trance bay tube. those would be operated by certified former train operators who were promoted to management. all day car pool lanes would be open on 880 and 680 and temporary diamond lanes would be added to highway 24. other transportation services would chip in like ac transit and the ferries by boosting their number of buses and boats for commuters. this plan would still mean there would be delays. traffic will still be congested and commuters will have to resort to car pooling. getting up hours earlier to make it to work on time and waiting in long lines. but again bart wil
good morning, janine. >> reporter: hi, dave. bart riders hope it doesn't come to that, but they are interested in hearing what their options are in case a strike happens. the mercury news is reporting bart would operate 200 free charter buses for commuters that would shuttle people between the east bay and san francisco stations. this is triple the amount it ran during the first strike. bart is weighing whether or not to offer limited train service to the trance bay tube. those would be...
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janine? >> reporter: dave, the manager here at this willow glen store says they will keep their doors open but the manager of the store on saratoga avenue says they will be closing. the store will only be opened for one more week. fresh & easy's parent company announced they are selling 150 stores losing money in the united states. 50 stores are expected to close in california, arizona and nevada. the only stores that we know of so far that are closing are the bayview district's store in san francisco and the location i mentioned in west san jose. anlifts say the u.k.-based chain was never embraced by the public when it debuted and it struggled to make a profit. the willow glen store has fans and is surprised other locations are closing. >> it's a neighborhood store. a lot of people who shop here, i'm sure enjoy shopping here for the things they got. you know, i shop here because it's got great produce and fresh food. >> it's unknown how many employees will be out of work. but tessco, the par
janine? >> reporter: dave, the manager here at this willow glen store says they will keep their doors open but the manager of the store on saratoga avenue says they will be closing. the store will only be opened for one more week. fresh & easy's parent company announced they are selling 150 stores losing money in the united states. 50 stores are expected to close in california, arizona and nevada. the only stores that we know of so far that are closing are the bayview district's store...
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janine is live to tell us so far about the suspect and the victims. i understand you also spoke with the victims' family. >> i spoke to the husband. he is devastated. he said his wife was on the way to work when a car hit their car. and crashed into the pole that you see there behind me. they were just a mile away from the airport. now, police say they are looking for a man that ranaway after he hit them. it happened at 3:20:20 a.m. and -- 3:20 and he left them trapped in the yarr rest. a mercedes was traveling southbound when it broad sided the toyota. turning on to sky port. they used the jaws of life to free the women. >> one died while at the hospital and the other while in the car. they are using the suspect vehicle description to find the driver who left the scene. >> they are very confident. that gives them something to go on. they will use the information and try to follow up and locate witnesses who will give us information about the driver. >> police say the registered opener of the mercedes said she wasn't driving and someone may have borro
janine is live to tell us so far about the suspect and the victims. i understand you also spoke with the victims' family. >> i spoke to the husband. he is devastated. he said his wife was on the way to work when a car hit their car. and crashed into the pole that you see there behind me. they were just a mile away from the airport. now, police say they are looking for a man that ranaway after he hit them. it happened at 3:20:20 a.m. and -- 3:20 and he left them trapped in the yarr rest. a...
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ktvu's janine de la vega is on the scene. we'll have a report from her at 8:30 regarding this incident. let's talk about the commute on the nimitz freeway. southbound traffic is going to be busy there. b.a.r.t. has no delays. no delays from caltrain and muni. also hearing a possible crash in east contra costa county on marsh creek road. we'll get details on that and have them next time. you know what, steve? this is a -- i want to tell everyone. this is -- this is not a structure fire but a mulch fire at -- on ingle street. you can get free mulch here. i've done that many times. well, apparently that big mile of mulch -- pile of mulch caught fire last night. they are having a heck of a time putting it out. that's what the white smoke is seen from hunters point and the outer mission. let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. speaking of smoke, nancy said i'm here in livermore. where is the smoke coming from? probably i would say the hay fire. there's a lot of smoke there. if you are smelling that, that's one of the culprits. very
ktvu's janine de la vega is on the scene. we'll have a report from her at 8:30 regarding this incident. let's talk about the commute on the nimitz freeway. southbound traffic is going to be busy there. b.a.r.t. has no delays. no delays from caltrain and muni. also hearing a possible crash in east contra costa county on marsh creek road. we'll get details on that and have them next time. you know what, steve? this is a -- i want to tell everyone. this is -- this is not a structure fire but a...
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reporting live from fremont, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> thank you, janine. 8:37. a team of experts is now on site of the rim wildfire still burning in and around yosemite national park. the burned area emergency response crew, known as a bear team is made up of 50 scientists from the u.s. forest service. they arrived yesterday. they will check roads, bridges, campgrounds and other property that has burned. they are checking for damage and the risk of mudslides. the state's third largest wildfire has burned almost 400 square miles. it's 80% contained. full containment is expected by september 20th. >>> and the city of san francisco has agreed to pay 175,000 to settle a firefighter's lawsuit claiming racial discrimination. the san francisco chronicle reports the san francisco fire commission has approved the payment to settle a lawsuit brought by 48 pld larry jacobs ---year-old larry jacobs. jacobs said he was called a house boy and assigned medial tavels including scrubbing floors with a toothbrush. some veterans firefighters agreed. >>> we're learning more about a
reporting live from fremont, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> thank you, janine. 8:37. a team of experts is now on site of the rim wildfire still burning in and around yosemite national park. the burned area emergency response crew, known as a bear team is made up of 50 scientists from the u.s. forest service. they arrived yesterday. they will check roads, bridges, campgrounds and other property that has burned. they are checking for damage and the risk of mudslides. the...
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reporting live from cupertino, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, janine. >>> microsoft is getting ready to inunveil its next generation surface tablet. the company will hold a media event on september 23rd. that's when the company is reportedly going to unveil the surface 2 and surface 2 pro. the new model could start at $349 and is said to look the same. >>> a sad story coming out of san jose. a 3-month-old baby boy mysteriously died at a daycare center. brian flores is live off piedmont avenue with information we now know. >> reporter: if you are a parent, you can certainly understand the grief that the parents of this 3-month-old baby boy are feeling. behind me is the discovery years child care facility. i spoke with the operator of the facility. she did not want to speak on camera. but she did tell me off camera that the entire staff is shaken up. they are asking for privacy as they continue to grieve but the school will be open for parents to drop off their kids. a lot of questions remain on the baby's death. what we know at about 1:30 yesterday afternoon. a staff
reporting live from cupertino, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, janine. >>> microsoft is getting ready to inunveil its next generation surface tablet. the company will hold a media event on september 23rd. that's when the company is reportedly going to unveil the surface 2 and surface 2 pro. the new model could start at $349 and is said to look the same. >>> a sad story coming out of san jose. a 3-month-old baby boy mysteriously died at a daycare...
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reporting live from emeryville, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >> reporter: thank you, janine. and what about the troll? remember the troll? made an appearance at the new bridge. we understand the 18-inch metal sculpture installed without permission by workers who fixed it to the old bridge after the 1989 loma prieta earthquake, meant to ward off disasters. the troll will risk live in an undisclosed location for now until a permanent home is found for it. the east bay span now on google maps. it's highlighted also known as the lincoln highway if up didn't know that. the image is recent. it does not show the completed span. the bicycle and pedestrian path is indicated on the map. pretty exciting to be out here as the sun comes out. beautiful weather. drivers, pretty backed up here from the toll plaza to the metering lights. everyoneve seems to be in good spirits. they get to be among the first of the new span of the bay bridge. reporting live out hear, let's go back over to tori and brian? >> thank you. at least we know where the troll is going. >>> 7:41. grieving for two women
reporting live from emeryville, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >> reporter: thank you, janine. and what about the troll? remember the troll? made an appearance at the new bridge. we understand the 18-inch metal sculpture installed without permission by workers who fixed it to the old bridge after the 1989 loma prieta earthquake, meant to ward off disasters. the troll will risk live in an undisclosed location for now until a permanent home is found for it. the east bay span now on...
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janine de la vega explains why this case is going to be a challenge for police. >>> from chopper 2 you can see the large police response on glenwood road near middlefield in atherton. a body of a man was found on the side of the road. officers were alerted by an anonymous caller at around 5:40. >> we found a shoe we believe is associated with the dedeceased person and fine -- deceased person and finding the body on glenwood, we believe the person was hit and dragged to -- dragged to that location. >> reporter: police say he appears to be white between 40 and 50. officers are going door to door to try to find out if anything saw anything suspicious between 2:00 and 6:00 this morning. >> terrible thing. i didn't hear anything until the sirens -- there was like one siren this morning. >> reporter: police say there's not much debris left at the scene that would help them identify the suspect car. investigators are gathering what they can. >> what we're looking for is identification of a suspect, identification of a suspect vehicle. >> reporter: police had to close a portion of middlefield
janine de la vega explains why this case is going to be a challenge for police. >>> from chopper 2 you can see the large police response on glenwood road near middlefield in atherton. a body of a man was found on the side of the road. officers were alerted by an anonymous caller at around 5:40. >> we found a shoe we believe is associated with the dedeceased person and fine -- deceased person and finding the body on glenwood, we believe the person was hit and dragged to -- dragged...
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good morning, janine de la vega. >> reporter: good morning. minimum wage work, i spoke to at this mcdonald's said they are excited to hear that the rate could increase to $10. a full-time minimum worker's wages would increase to $4,000. they voted to hike the wages up to $9 and then raise to $10 by january 2016. more than 90% of minimum wage earners in california are 20 years old or older and 25% of california children have at least one parent that makes minimum wage. those are some of the statistics governor brown put out. this is being called a job killer, some people say it will put the economy at risk and hurt job creation. but others say it's needed for the state's struggling workers. >> it seems like it is. people are struggling right now with the economy the way it is and it seems like minimum wage, where it was, people can't live on that anymore. >> reporter: economists also seem split on the issue. some don't believe it will help poor families because so many low wage workers are secondary earners and not the bread winners. others say
good morning, janine de la vega. >> reporter: good morning. minimum wage work, i spoke to at this mcdonald's said they are excited to hear that the rate could increase to $10. a full-time minimum worker's wages would increase to $4,000. they voted to hike the wages up to $9 and then raise to $10 by january 2016. more than 90% of minimum wage earners in california are 20 years old or older and 25% of california children have at least one parent that makes minimum wage. those are some of...
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reporting live from san jose, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> thank you. a san francisco family is separate to find a precious stolen family hair loom. kathy rosenberg wall is looking for a jewish prayer shawl that was stolen. it has tremendous sentimental value because it spanned generations and survived the holocaust. the relative mailed it back and the box containing the shawl was stolen off her front porch. the shawl was in a blue zippered bag with the word shalom written on it. the family is considering a reward for the safe return. >>> federal authorities have arrested a suspected child predator thanks to the help of a new app. ktvu news first told you about the app called operation predator last thursday when the department of homeland security released it. officials say within 36 hours of the launch, they arrested a man in michigan. the app features a list of suspected fugitives and has an option for users to send anonymous tips. >>> mount diablo state park reopened for the first time since last week's massive wildfire. park rangers tell us 9 0% of
reporting live from san jose, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> thank you. a san francisco family is separate to find a precious stolen family hair loom. kathy rosenberg wall is looking for a jewish prayer shawl that was stolen. it has tremendous sentimental value because it spanned generations and survived the holocaust. the relative mailed it back and the box containing the shawl was stolen off her front porch. the shawl was in a blue zippered bag with the word shalom...
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live from san jose janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> a milestone moment today in the construction of the new transbay transit center in san francisco. the first portion of permanent foundation is being poured at the site located on first street between mission and howard. san francisco mayor ed lee and house minority leader nancy pelosi were there and marked the occasion by leaving their handprints in the concrete. >> it is in the tradition of san francisco to be about what is new, to be about innovation, to be about commerce, to be about jobs for families in our cities. >> the transit hub is scheduled to open in late 2017. >>> there were frightening moments this morning after a school bus and a minivan crashed into each other in san jose after 8:00 a.m. at moore park and south cypress avenues, we brought you a live report at the end of mornings on two. 4 special need adults were on the school bus, a family of three including a pregnant woman was in the van. 6 people were taken to the hospital. police say their injuries are not serious, because it involved a sc
live from san jose janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> a milestone moment today in the construction of the new transbay transit center in san francisco. the first portion of permanent foundation is being poured at the site located on first street between mission and howard. san francisco mayor ed lee and house minority leader nancy pelosi were there and marked the occasion by leaving their handprints in the concrete. >> it is in the tradition of san...
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janine. >> reporter: pam, the car that was involved in the accident was just towed away. it actually crashed into the water main but you can see there in front of terrell elementary school the water was only shut off at the school here. they are waiting for a school representative to see when it can be restored. the accident happened at 3:00 this morning. they were both traveling southbound when the car transporter turned in front of the lincoln and clipped it. that is according to police. and that sent lincoln into the water main. it caused water to gush out into the street. the fire department turned it off. the driver of the transporter is okay. but police had trouble initially located all the people in the lincoln. here's what the police sergeant had to say. >> we found the two people that fled the scene and all three are at a local hospital. >> reporter: here is video that we took in a last hour. it a-- he wasied. and inside that lincoln town car. police say there was a third person they found next to the car and he stayed with the car. at this point they are trying
janine. >> reporter: pam, the car that was involved in the accident was just towed away. it actually crashed into the water main but you can see there in front of terrell elementary school the water was only shut off at the school here. they are waiting for a school representative to see when it can be restored. the accident happened at 3:00 this morning. they were both traveling southbound when the car transporter turned in front of the lincoln and clipped it. that is according to...
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reporting live from santa clara, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, janine. a santa clara high school math teacher is accused of having sex with a minor. police arrested him shortly after officers interviewed him at police headquarters. he was booked into santa clara jail on multiple counts of unlawful sex with a minor. he's been placed on a leave of absence with the school. santa clara high school has sent out a warning letter to the parents. >>> we have information on a teacher arrested on abuse charges earlier this year. joseph martin worked at woodside elementary in concord since 1991. he now faces a possible life prison sentence if convicted of abusing more than a dozen former students. the contra costa times has uncovered an internal school district report from 2006 warning that martin was a possible abuse threat to his students. administrators failed to notify police and allowed him to continue teaching before his arrest in april. >>> 7:05. if the weather cooperates later on today, the final race of the america's cup yacht race will take place. oracle
reporting live from santa clara, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, janine. a santa clara high school math teacher is accused of having sex with a minor. police arrested him shortly after officers interviewed him at police headquarters. he was booked into santa clara jail on multiple counts of unlawful sex with a minor. he's been placed on a leave of absence with the school. santa clara high school has sent out a warning letter to the parents. >>> we have...
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ktvu janine de la vega is joining us now from palo alto with more details on why this time very unique. >> reporter: yes. that is because apple is releasing two new iphones. you can see we're here in front of the apple store on university avenue and they have their black sheet up. having everything covered. that is a traditionover what they do so nobody gate gets to peek inside. here you see the line. it stretches all the way down the block. we just got here. i don't node how far it stretches. maybe a couple of hundred people. some people have been here since monday waiting. as this gentleman over here i will speak to you said you have been waiting until tuesday right? why is it so important to you? >> i've been doing this for four years now. it's kind of tradition for me. i'm a loyal an l fan so i wait for every product. >> reporter: you know there is two phones being released. one is the cheeper version that has the plastic case. it's more colorful. and we have the i5s. which one are you going for? >> i'm going for the iphone 5s in gold. >> reporter: why? >> why am i going for the go
ktvu janine de la vega is joining us now from palo alto with more details on why this time very unique. >> reporter: yes. that is because apple is releasing two new iphones. you can see we're here in front of the apple store on university avenue and they have their black sheet up. having everything covered. that is a traditionover what they do so nobody gate gets to peek inside. here you see the line. it stretches all the way down the block. we just got here. i don't node how far it...
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janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >> now to our continuing coverage of the situation in syria, harry reid this morning introduced a resolution supporting president obama's call for military action. in the meantime president obama met with the president of france at the g-20 summit in russia, at a news conference earlier mr. obama refused to speculate on what he would do if congress says no. >> -- i understand skepticism. i think it is very important therefore for us to work through systemically making the case to every senator and every member of congress. >> the senate foreign relations committee passed a resolution earlier this week on a narrow 10-7 vote. vote counters say more than half of the 100 senators have still not said how they will vote. >>> homeland security secretary janet napolitano says goodbye to the job she has held for four years. the ceremony today bidding her farewell as she gets ready to become the president of the uc system. >> it may be a great weekend ahead to the beach as a summertime heat up fills into the bay area, i will have a look at just how warm
janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >> now to our continuing coverage of the situation in syria, harry reid this morning introduced a resolution supporting president obama's call for military action. in the meantime president obama met with the president of france at the g-20 summit in russia, at a news conference earlier mr. obama refused to speculate on what he would do if congress says no. >> -- i understand skepticism. i think it is very important therefore for us to work...
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janine. >> reporter: we're here at the oak crest mobile home park where there are 150 homes. late yesterday pg&e was finally able to turn on the gas but they still don't have service here because more needs to be done. >> can't really use this. the dishwasher because we got no hot water. our oven. >> reporter: residents have been living without gas service since wednesday of last week. so there has been no hot water for showers or cooking and no heat for their driers to do the laundry. it started when pg&e found several leaks and shut the gas off. utility said it was the mobile home park responsibility to make the res because they own the equipment. more leaks were found and there was trouble finding them. during the repair process meters were dismantled and needed to be reassembled. management posted a notice saying they will start doing that some time this morning. homeowners have tried to be patient but questioned pg&e and management's response. >> we understand the safety factor. absolutely. and we agree with that. but i just don't understand why -- they don't have people
janine. >> reporter: we're here at the oak crest mobile home park where there are 150 homes. late yesterday pg&e was finally able to turn on the gas but they still don't have service here because more needs to be done. >> can't really use this. the dishwasher because we got no hot water. our oven. >> reporter: residents have been living without gas service since wednesday of last week. so there has been no hot water for showers or cooking and no heat for their driers to do...
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ktvu's janine de la vega is on this story. you are at the scene. what's the latest. >> in the last 30 minute, the coroner arrived and removed the body of the female passenger that was in that mangled toyota. police say that car and the silver mercedes right next to it collided. it's unknown where that driver is because they ran away. police have blocked the southbound lanes of first street near skyport to investigate this accident that happened at around 3:20 a.m. when emergency crews arrived, they found the silver mercedes crashed into the pole. no one was inside. there were two women trapped inside the toyota and firefighters used the jaws of life to free the driver and took her to the hospital where she died. the passenger died while still inside the car. those who heard the crash described what it looked like. >> i saw them working on the second vehicle, individuals inside and these jaws of life -- using these jaws of life and they put a tarp over the vehicle afterwards. >> reporter: police say there was at least one witness who may have seen s
ktvu's janine de la vega is on this story. you are at the scene. what's the latest. >> in the last 30 minute, the coroner arrived and removed the body of the female passenger that was in that mangled toyota. police say that car and the silver mercedes right next to it collided. it's unknown where that driver is because they ran away. police have blocked the southbound lanes of first street near skyport to investigate this accident that happened at around 3:20 a.m. when emergency crews...
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janine. >> reporter: claudine this is one of three fresh and easy stores located in san jose. now media outlets are reporting that at least one of the locations in the south bay is set to close as well as one in san francisco. fresh and easy has more than 15 locations in the bay area and marketed itself as a smaller neighborhood style grocery store that sold fresh food. the parent company announced it is selling the chain and some stores would close. it won't name which ones. but we are hearing that more than 50 stores in california, arizona, and nevada will shut down. the san francisco chronicle is reporting the store in san francisco's bay view district will close and one will in san jose. it's unknown how many employees will lose their job but it will protect at least 4,000 jobs. analysts call fresh and easy a troubled grocery store chain and it's been that way for awhile because the store has struggled to make a profit. reporting live from san jose janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 news. >>> there is new plan to add bus lanes to san francisco van ness avenue but not everyon
janine. >> reporter: claudine this is one of three fresh and easy stores located in san jose. now media outlets are reporting that at least one of the locations in the south bay is set to close as well as one in san francisco. fresh and easy has more than 15 locations in the bay area and marketed itself as a smaller neighborhood style grocery store that sold fresh food. the parent company announced it is selling the chain and some stores would close. it won't name which ones. but we are...
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i am judge janine. thank you for being with us. this week president obama chose to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the new near collapse of wall street with a back drop of women dressed appropriately in black. who does that? should we now celebrate the 84th anniversary of the stock market crash in 1929? mr. president, just blocks away in your naval yard people working for you gunned down, bleeding and dying, bodies still in the building, suspects still being pursued, schools and day care centers on lockdown, your city, washington, shaken to its core. you don't even recognize the enormity of this tragedy. instead, you go on a political tirade. even the senate had enough dignity to cancel business. the washington nationals baseball team had enough respect to postpone their game. hey, did you give those victims a momentary recognition. >> before i begin, let me say a few words about the tragedy that's unfolding not far away from here at the washington navy yard. >> as if enough about the dead, on with the living, back to political
i am judge janine. thank you for being with us. this week president obama chose to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the new near collapse of wall street with a back drop of women dressed appropriately in black. who does that? should we now celebrate the 84th anniversary of the stock market crash in 1929? mr. president, just blocks away in your naval yard people working for you gunned down, bleeding and dying, bodies still in the building, suspects still being pursued, schools and day care...
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ktvu's janine will have a report coming up at 6:30. it is monday, labor day, september 2nd. i'm pam cook. >> and good morning i'm dave clark. we want to check weather and traffic. steve is out today. but we're lucky to have rosemary. >>> we're going to continue this mostly cloudy muggy pattern we settled into yesterday. storm tracker 2, mainly dry over the bay area. you have to look into the valley to see light sprinkles falling. but we'll see a few squeezed out over the area today. we'll look at the future cast model and i'll show you what will fall won't be a lot. it shouldn't spoil outdoor plans. mostly gray skies at this hour. as we progress through the afternoon, no blues, no greens popping up. we're all ready into 9:00 this evening. but we have that in place for today. the moisture coming in from the south. comingling with the system off the northwest coastline. the two combined will bring us a possibility of a few spotty showers for your labor day monday. outside right now, relatively mild. a lot of 60s. a few in the north bay. right about the lunch hour, temperatures
ktvu's janine will have a report coming up at 6:30. it is monday, labor day, september 2nd. i'm pam cook. >> and good morning i'm dave clark. we want to check weather and traffic. steve is out today. but we're lucky to have rosemary. >>> we're going to continue this mostly cloudy muggy pattern we settled into yesterday. storm tracker 2, mainly dry over the bay area. you have to look into the valley to see light sprinkles falling. but we'll see a few squeezed out over the area...
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good morning, janine. >> reporter: good morning, tori. yes, that crime scene technician just arrived. they've called another one in to help him. there is also the coroner that's here. they were called because there's some sort of physical evidence that was found inside that rv that you see right there that leads officers to believe it's suspicious. it's still unknown if it's a homicide yet. but at 3:40 police say they received a call from a homeless person who say they found a body inside the rv. that person said a key was on the outside of the rv and that allowed them to actually go inside and that's how they found the body. initially, officers thought that the man died of natural causes because he's elderly. they located an i.d. that tells them he's 80 years old. after investigating more, they said, again, they found evidence that leads them to believe that this is suspicious. so a homicide lieutenant has been alerted. detectives have not been called. but again, crime scene investigators are here to collect evidence just as a precaution
good morning, janine. >> reporter: good morning, tori. yes, that crime scene technician just arrived. they've called another one in to help him. there is also the coroner that's here. they were called because there's some sort of physical evidence that was found inside that rv that you see right there that leads officers to believe it's suspicious. it's still unknown if it's a homicide yet. but at 3:40 police say they received a call from a homeless person who say they found a body inside...
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janine. >> reporter: pam, many of the people who live here in oak crest are mad this has gone on for so long. it's been a major inconvenience for them. pg&e did restore gas yesterday afternoon but residents still won't have service until later today. residents have been living without gas service since wednesday of last week. when pg&e found several leaks and shut the gas off. the utility said it was a mobile home parks responsibility to make repairs since it owns the equipment. during the repair process meters were dismantled and still need to be reassembled. management has posted a notice saying they will start to do that sometime this morning. homeowners have tried to be patient but say it's been miserable living without hot water for showers and cooking. some blame the mobile home parks owner for not doing the work quick enough. >> it should have been if not around the clock at least sun to sun. it was not. it was during the convenient working hours. and when the weekend came along weekend took precedence. >> reporter: he blames pg&e because even though the meters are properties
janine. >> reporter: pam, many of the people who live here in oak crest are mad this has gone on for so long. it's been a major inconvenience for them. pg&e did restore gas yesterday afternoon but residents still won't have service until later today. residents have been living without gas service since wednesday of last week. when pg&e found several leaks and shut the gas off. the utility said it was a mobile home parks responsibility to make repairs since it owns the equipment....
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good morning, janine. >> reporter: good morning. i've lost count of the number of people i've seen crossing that bridge from east palo alto into palo alto. at least maybe about, you know, three dozen so far. and they are actually walking here several blocks down the street and around the corner so that they can park their car here in a neighborhood overnight. and that is just not sitting well with people who live here. now, there are numerous parking restrictions on woodland road in east palo alto, making it difficult for residents who live in apartment complexes in east atm. the mayor found one property owner illegally painted curbs red reducing spaces. residents have complained it's led to an increase in noise and trash it's correcting. that prompted a one-year ban to be approved in the crescent park neighborhood of palo alto. >> the problem, there's not enough space for parking. i have to park, you know, over here because a couple of times the police put the ticket on my car. >> reporter: the east palo alto city council discussed
good morning, janine. >> reporter: good morning. i've lost count of the number of people i've seen crossing that bridge from east palo alto into palo alto. at least maybe about, you know, three dozen so far. and they are actually walking here several blocks down the street and around the corner so that they can park their car here in a neighborhood overnight. and that is just not sitting well with people who live here. now, there are numerous parking restrictions on woodland road in east...
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janine de la vega joins us from santa clara now to explain. good morning, janine. good morning. we're here at the natural stack area, about half a mile away from levi stadium. this is one of the sites the city is considering to put soccer fields here. the parking has already become a problem next door to the stadium. city leaders know it will only get worse once the stadium opened. they met to discuss a variety of options one of the proposed places is this area. park visitors have started a group called save ul istack. they fear moving the soccer fields to the open space will open it. but city leaders are not saying the park would be destroyed -- are saying the park would not be destroyed. >> of course i understand the concerns. there's 40 acres there. the staff has located the area where the field would be is close to existing development. so it would not upset the butterfly gardens. >> reporter: there are two locations being considered by the city. in the meantime, the solve the parking issue at the stadium, the plan is to allow 6,000 cars on the fairways of the city- owned. g
janine de la vega joins us from santa clara now to explain. good morning, janine. good morning. we're here at the natural stack area, about half a mile away from levi stadium. this is one of the sites the city is considering to put soccer fields here. the parking has already become a problem next door to the stadium. city leaders know it will only get worse once the stadium opened. they met to discuss a variety of options one of the proposed places is this area. park visitors have started a...
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janine? >> reporter: dave, caltrain is operating old trains and commuters i spoke to say that it's pretty evident one man even told me that his friends used to take caltrain from san jose here to san francisco for work. but they ended up finding jobs down here in the south bay to avoid using caltrain because delays were getting so bad. caltrain told the "examiner" it has an aging fleet and 25 of the locomotive diesel engines are 25 yearsing old. there's a plan to become electric. but that won't happen until 2019. a caltrain spokeswoman said it doesn't make financial sense to upgrade the trains because of that. so commuters are forced to deal with waiting. >> stopping in the middle of the night is not good. i had to wait one time coming home in san mateo for two hours because the train broke down. we had to wait for another train to pick us up. the train breaks down, you have to deal with it. >> reporter: you still ride? >> yes. the amount of money i save instead of driving to the city makes i
janine? >> reporter: dave, caltrain is operating old trains and commuters i spoke to say that it's pretty evident one man even told me that his friends used to take caltrain from san jose here to san francisco for work. but they ended up finding jobs down here in the south bay to avoid using caltrain because delays were getting so bad. caltrain told the "examiner" it has an aging fleet and 25 of the locomotive diesel engines are 25 yearsing old. there's a plan to become...
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janine de la vega joins us live in palo alto. janine, what are people out there saying? >> reporter: well, neighbors say that this construction fencing here along mirror miree po saw -- mariposa avenue has been up here and kids are sneaking in and partying. city leaders want to prevent the drug activity of the last night the city council voted to explore setting time limits for building permits and imposing penalties for delinquent project. the city acknowledges there are numerous projects sitting idle for years because of either insufficient funding, poor contractors or neglectful property owners. big projects have no time line requirements. the city wants to crack down on projects that cause parking problems and noise. this would apply to future problems, not existing ones. >> i think it's good they implitmented something. i wish it did affect this and they were able to take some action. nothing is being done. it's really unfortunate. >> councilmembers say the unsecured buildings can present numerous safety concerns. the city will do an analysis of delays in constructi
janine de la vega joins us live in palo alto. janine, what are people out there saying? >> reporter: well, neighbors say that this construction fencing here along mirror miree po saw -- mariposa avenue has been up here and kids are sneaking in and partying. city leaders want to prevent the drug activity of the last night the city council voted to explore setting time limits for building permits and imposing penalties for delinquent project. the city acknowledges there are numerous...
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ktvu's janine de la vega joining us live. she's in santa cruz where the truancy rate is very high. >> reporter: dave, we don't have the particular attendance numbers for this elementary school but what we do know is that santa cruz county ranks in the top three in the state when it comes to having the highest truancy rate. it's at 30%. in a new report released today, state attorney general kamala harris says attendance in schools in california is at a cry -- crisis level. it's causing consequences for our economy, safety and children. the department of education finds one out of every five elementary school children were reported to be truant in the 2011/2012 school year. a student is considered absent or tardy by 30 minutes without a valid excuse. students who miss a lot of school are likely to struggle more and drop out of school later. parents need to collaborate on local agencies. contra costa county ranks the highest at 29% for truants. alameda county and san francisco are at 23%. the lowest rates, marin and napa county
ktvu's janine de la vega joining us live. she's in santa cruz where the truancy rate is very high. >> reporter: dave, we don't have the particular attendance numbers for this elementary school but what we do know is that santa cruz county ranks in the top three in the state when it comes to having the highest truancy rate. it's at 30%. in a new report released today, state attorney general kamala harris says attendance in schools in california is at a cry -- crisis level. it's causing...
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janine, good morning. >> looks like we're having audio problems. we'll be back with her in just a few moments. >>> a new study shows all-americans worry about the information that's available about them online. that's up from 33% who were concerned four years ago. two thirds of the people say current laws are not enough to protect privacy. and they've taken one step to avoid being tracked online. >>> yahoo's first new logo is on its web site. part of a make over yahoo started 14 months ago. already changed yahoo's front page as well as buying tumblr. the new logospells out the name with no letters touching and exclamation point. remains true to history but still is pressure and modern. >>> going back to our story again. let's go back to janine to explain about that. >>> it has a right to scan through users g-mail account. and the reason it does is to target advertising home screen and that's why g-mail is free. attorneys will be asking a judge to throw out a class action lawsuit that asked it to stop the practice of scanning through emails. users m
janine, good morning. >> looks like we're having audio problems. we'll be back with her in just a few moments. >>> a new study shows all-americans worry about the information that's available about them online. that's up from 33% who were concerned four years ago. two thirds of the people say current laws are not enough to protect privacy. and they've taken one step to avoid being tracked online. >>> yahoo's first new logo is on its web site. part of a make over yahoo...
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janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> studying sea otters. ktvu is with scientists as they release the animals back to sea. why thay capturing and releasing them -- they are capturing and releasing them. >> missing in action for 50 years. the journey that led to this long awaited homecoming. >>> happening now, a live look at the colosseum where new security measures are about to take effect. tonight had a's are requiring fans to go through a new metal detector system. fans will have to empty their pockets before walking through. they will also have their bags searched. major league baseball hopes to have it in place by next year. tonight's game gets underway at 7:05 p.m. >>> a ceremony at arlington national ceremony payed tribute to two heroesf ww two -- heroes of two world war ii. they were given full military burlier honors. in march 1944 they were crew members aboard a bomber that crashed. the wreckage and the remains were not discovered until last year. the pentagon said the remains of 73 thounservice members killed dure -- thousand servi
janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> studying sea otters. ktvu is with scientists as they release the animals back to sea. why thay capturing and releasing them -- they are capturing and releasing them. >> missing in action for 50 years. the journey that led to this long awaited homecoming. >>> happening now, a live look at the colosseum where new security measures are about to take effect. tonight had a's are requiring fans to go through a new metal detector...
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reporting live from santa cruz, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 8:09. the trial is scheduled to resume this morning for a man accused of trying to rape one of his teachers in redwood city. david velasquez is accused of attacking a teacher at summit high school. propers say he was 19 -- prosecutors say he was 19 when he allegedly tried to force the woman into her car at knifepoint. when she fell to the ground, prosecutors say he tried to rape her but was stopped by another teach -- another teacher. jury selection began this week. opening testimony is set to start today. >>> san francisco investigating a police in potrero hill last night. police say the victim was shot in the leg about 7:00 last night at the corner of 23rd and arkansas street. the shooting comes a week after 24-year-old jimmy chandler and a 21-year-old woman were shot on that same corner. chandler later died at the hospital. the woman's expected to survive. police have not made any arrests in either shooting. >>> a former oakland high school football star is one of two suspects charged wi
reporting live from santa cruz, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 8:09. the trial is scheduled to resume this morning for a man accused of trying to rape one of his teachers in redwood city. david velasquez is accused of attacking a teacher at summit high school. propers say he was 19 -- prosecutors say he was 19 when he allegedly tried to force the woman into her car at knifepoint. when she fell to the ground, prosecutors say he tried to rape her but was stopped by another...
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janine? >> reporter: yes, they are. that's why you can see a portion of the eastbound lanes here at coleman near meridian are blocked off so they can investigate. this is where you can see the stolen car traveled down. hear it is. this chevy suburban. items that were bagged up as evidence. we saw them take away an ipad, they are trying to determine if that was stolen. it's unclear what made this driver crash. police found the chevy suburban already crashed in the eastbound lanes of coleman at 4:00 a.m. it matched the description of a vehicle that a car burglar was driving. police believe the man inside who was taken away to the hospital is the suspect. they received 911 calls from several residents in the almaden neighborhood close by, that there were two suspicious vehicles and suspects that were trying to break into cars. an officer in the neighborhood spotted the crash and realized that it may be linked. >> we have located several items and are trying to locate the victims to the items and we have officers canvassing
janine? >> reporter: yes, they are. that's why you can see a portion of the eastbound lanes here at coleman near meridian are blocked off so they can investigate. this is where you can see the stolen car traveled down. hear it is. this chevy suburban. items that were bagged up as evidence. we saw them take away an ipad, they are trying to determine if that was stolen. it's unclear what made this driver crash. police found the chevy suburban already crashed in the eastbound lanes of...
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janine de la vega was the first reporter on scene. she talked to neighbors and one is not surprised about this find. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. yeah, some neighbors are telling me as well as firefighters that several years ago a fire started here in the same house near monterey highway and chen with. they say a marijuana operation was found inside. firefighters received a 911 call before 5:30 that smoke was coming from the attic. there were metal guard bars on the house and when they entered, they found a small pile of garbage. police confirmed the house was being used to grow marijuana. the entire home was dedicated to the illegal operation and it didn't appear anyone was living there. >> i was surprised to know that because once in a while i saw somebody in there. rarely. i just say hi to them. that's it. >> reporter: firefighters say the electrical wiring appeared to be tampered with, which is common with marijuana grow houses because of all the equipment used. pg&e was called to cut power to the home because of the d
janine de la vega was the first reporter on scene. she talked to neighbors and one is not surprised about this find. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. yeah, some neighbors are telling me as well as firefighters that several years ago a fire started here in the same house near monterey highway and chen with. they say a marijuana operation was found inside. firefighters received a 911 call before 5:30 that smoke was coming from the attic. there were metal guard bars on the house and...