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henry lee is on the scene. he will keep us updated. >>> a safeway worker in san jose found himself -- >> everybody jumped up to help this man. it makes you feel good. >>> customers young and old are rallying around to get him off the streets. >>> sfx: tinny headphone music sfx: feet shuffling life can change in an instant. be covered when it does... ...with a health plan through covered california. we offer free expert help choosing the best plan for you. and all of our plans include free preventive care. financial help is available, so check for yourself to see what savings you qualify for. for health insurance starting january 1st, enroll by december 15th. because you never know when life... ...will change. get covered today. >>> rain is still making its way across the area. we see a lot of green and orange and yellow on stormtracker 2. the live picture on the right-hand side on the top of the roof at the studio -- it was dry at the beginning of the newscast but now the rain is back and so is the wind. becaus
henry lee is on the scene. he will keep us updated. >>> a safeway worker in san jose found himself -- >> everybody jumped up to help this man. it makes you feel good. >>> customers young and old are rallying around to get him off the streets. >>> sfx: tinny headphone music sfx: feet shuffling life can change in an instant. be covered when it does... ...with a health plan through covered california. we offer free expert help choosing the best plan for you. and...
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henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> today, a group of san francisco city employees will speak out about the alleged racism they say they face within city departments. the san francisco board of supervisors will hold a hearing this afternoon about the issue. part of the board held a hearing several months ago about alleged discrimination in the workplace. the service employees international union says it's not enough diversity in hiring. they will hold a news conference today before the board hearing. >>> the man accused of killing 18-year-old neil wilson at an oakland bart station is due in court today. john lee cowell is due in court to have his plea hearing today. he is facing charges of murder and attempted murder after allegedly stabbing both wilson and her sister, as they were getting off the train at the macarthur bart station. the man was arrested at the pleasant hill bart station after police passenger. >>>ntucky sheriff's department is leading the investigation into the ive. the former bay area radio host was a reported missing two weeks go. he was last seen in western kentucky not
henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> today, a group of san francisco city employees will speak out about the alleged racism they say they face within city departments. the san francisco board of supervisors will hold a hearing this afternoon about the issue. part of the board held a hearing several months ago about alleged discrimination in the workplace. the service employees international union says it's not enough diversity in hiring. they will hold a news conference today before the...
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ktvu's henry lee is following the developments story and joins us live now from the hall of justice. >> reporter: things are back to normal in some small fashion, alex. employees are back inside at the hall of justice but potential jurors, people with court cases have been turned away since this morning when someone set off fireworks inside the building. the wheels of justice cisco halm to a grinding halt. >> everything is over until tomorrow. >> reporter: someone lit a small insent area device in the lobby. >> i heard it was a bunch of firecrackers. >> reporter: it started around 11 a.m. when someone got past the checkpoint with firecrackers and setting them off on the first floor. >> it exploded and was put out. it filled the lobby with smoke in which case you saw people leaving the lobby-yard or after the explosion, alarms went off. >> fire alarms are loud in the building so you really didn't have an option but to drop everything and leave the building immediately. >> reporter: attorney richard schickman also evacuated. others were told to "shelter in place." >> they are scary bec
ktvu's henry lee is following the developments story and joins us live now from the hall of justice. >> reporter: things are back to normal in some small fashion, alex. employees are back inside at the hall of justice but potential jurors, people with court cases have been turned away since this morning when someone set off fireworks inside the building. the wheels of justice cisco halm to a grinding halt. >> everything is over until tomorrow. >> reporter: someone lit a small...
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crime reporter henry lee joins us from antioch with pictures of the suspect involved here. henry? >> reporter: heather and alex, this is cleaned up at this point but the suspect is still at large and hopefully people recognize him from these surveillance photos. >> reporter: hateful messages and symbols spray-painted all over downtown antioch over the weekend. >> they hit a barbershop, they hit churches, they hit restaurants, a whole bunch of stuff. it's unacceptable, really. it's shows that there is racism out here. >> reporter: the church of god holy on 3rd street marked with a term derogatory toward women, along with swastikas. >> to me, it's heartbreaking.'s to still see that those signs are here in this modern age. >> reporter: and in this modern age, police released images of the vandals, scott -- caught spray painting videos outside of city hall. we found this truck apparently owned by the parent of a marine, defaced outside of a veterans thrift store. >> we put our heart, souls, and finances into the downtown area. and, this is very disheartening. >> reporter: city crews s
crime reporter henry lee joins us from antioch with pictures of the suspect involved here. henry? >> reporter: heather and alex, this is cleaned up at this point but the suspect is still at large and hopefully people recognize him from these surveillance photos. >> reporter: hateful messages and symbols spray-painted all over downtown antioch over the weekend. >> they hit a barbershop, they hit churches, they hit restaurants, a whole bunch of stuff. it's unacceptable, really....
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it has been such a burden for so many years. >> reporter: in hayward, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> we have breaking news tonight. san jose police are searching for a mother they say abducted her two children. 33-year-old diana ran off with her one-year-old son and 11- year-old daughter during a welfare check on the 600 block of south king road shortly after 5:30 pm. pounds with brown hair, brown eyes and medium build. she was wearing a black tank top with black leggings. here's a picture of her missing children. priscilla is an 11-year-old hispanic female. wearing a green jacket and black pants. alexander is a one-year-old hispanic male with black hair. their mother may be driving a gray minivan or suv. anyone with information on the woman's whereabouts or the two missing children is asked to contact police.g a pursuit that ended in a crash in santa clara. santa clara police say the teens were wanted for a strong arm robbery and purse snatching today. officers say the teens led them on a short chase after they spotted them in a stolen vehicle. there was a crash and the teens tried
it has been such a burden for so many years. >> reporter: in hayward, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> we have breaking news tonight. san jose police are searching for a mother they say abducted her two children. 33-year-old diana ran off with her one-year-old son and 11- year-old daughter during a welfare check on the 600 block of south king road shortly after 5:30 pm. pounds with brown hair, brown eyes and medium build. she was wearing a black tank top with black leggings....
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here is ktvu's henry lee. >> reporter: she was six months out of high school, about to start college and a new job. christy saved up enough money to buy boots so she phoned her friend to go shopping with her, january 18, 1971. >> we got the boots. she dropped me off about 9:30 and before she left she said i am going to wash the car. >> reporter: the car was a blue 1969 ford maverick. you know the type, with a long hood, and short deck. the car in question belonged to her ex-boyfriend. >> reporter: she drove back to to stop by a car wash before picking up her ex-boyfriend at a jack in the box. she never showed up. her ex-boyfriend called her family asking if they knew where she was. concerned family went to look for her. what they found the next morning was the blue car. still wet at charlie's car wash in hayward. >> the car was parked by the vac aume clean -- vacuum cleaners. >> reporter: papers from inside were on the ground as if there had been a struggle but where was christy? >> the time has come for a new partnership. >> reporter: january 1971, nixon was president ask reagan was
here is ktvu's henry lee. >> reporter: she was six months out of high school, about to start college and a new job. christy saved up enough money to buy boots so she phoned her friend to go shopping with her, january 18, 1971. >> we got the boots. she dropped me off about 9:30 and before she left she said i am going to wash the car. >> reporter: the car was a blue 1969 ford maverick. you know the type, with a long hood, and short deck. the car in question belonged to her...
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in the newsroom, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a 22-year-old sonoma ssing pornography. he lives in a rural area northeast of santa rosa. he was arrested today. investigators say they seized several of the suspect's electronic devices and found over 12,000 videos and images of child pornography. imschweiler is facing felony charges. >>> an unusual back and forth today between president trump and supreme court chief justice john roberts. the justice roberts pushed back today after the president described a judge who ruled against his asylum policy as an obama judge. chief justice roberts said that the u.s., quote, doesn't have obama judges or trump judges, bush judges or clinton judges. the chief justice went on to say that an independent judiciary is something that we all should be thankful for. during the "4:00" we talked with david levine a professor at hastings law school. >> normally, somebody like the chief justice would stay very far away from this. but, of course, it's very important that chief justice roberts that there be judicial independence, that it be zealou
in the newsroom, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a 22-year-old sonoma ssing pornography. he lives in a rural area northeast of santa rosa. he was arrested today. investigators say they seized several of the suspect's electronic devices and found over 12,000 videos and images of child pornography. imschweiler is facing felony charges. >>> an unusual back and forth today between president trump and supreme court chief justice john roberts. the justice roberts pushed back today...
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henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> coming up, helping lost pets from the deadly campfire. the work done by two animal control officers from the south bay who just returned from butte county. >>> plus, for the first time in more than 6 years, the rolling stones are coming back to the bay area. when and where the legendary rock band will be performing. i am a family man. i am a techie dad. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. >>> hundreds of fire victims who have been camping out in a walmart parking lot near chico with temperatures dipping into the 30s at night and rain forecast for wednesday, indoffe to the evacuees. chico city officials say there is enough room at a newly expanded shelter in the town of gridley to house every single person in the walmart parking lot. but, some of the people say they are not familiar with gridley and would feel better in
henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> coming up, helping lost pets from the deadly campfire. the work done by two animal control officers from the south bay who just returned from butte county. >>> plus, for the first time in more than 6 years, the rolling stones are coming back to the bay area. when and where the legendary rock band will be performing. i am a family man. i am a techie dad. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to...
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crime reporter henry lee shows us surveillance video that captured some of the crimes and pictures of the suspect. >> reporter: hateful messages and symbols spray-painted all over downtown antioch over the weekend. >> they had a barbershop, they hit churches, they hit restaurants, a whole bunch of stuff. it's unacceptable, really. it still shows that there is racism out here. >> reporter: the church of god holy on 3rd street marked with a derogatory term toward women, along with swastikas. >> so i rushed down here and was just speechless by the fact that there would be swastikas on a black church building. and the fact that we just moved in. >> i came to this church and to me, it's heartbreaking. to still see those signs in this modern age. >> reporter: and in this modern age, antioch police released these images of a vandal can't spray painting city vehicles right outside of antioch city hall. private vehicles were hit as well. we found this truck, apparently owned by the parent of a marine, defaced outside of the veterans thrift store. >> we put our heart, souls, and finances into t
crime reporter henry lee shows us surveillance video that captured some of the crimes and pictures of the suspect. >> reporter: hateful messages and symbols spray-painted all over downtown antioch over the weekend. >> they had a barbershop, they hit churches, they hit restaurants, a whole bunch of stuff. it's unacceptable, really. it still shows that there is racism out here. >> reporter: the church of god holy on 3rd street marked with a derogatory term toward women, along...
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live in the hayward police department, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> coming up next, more on the day's top stories plus the massive wildfire in butte county sending that petaluma of smoke that's blanketed the bay area. >> the poor air quality is causing one postponement after another. officials in charge of the high school football playeroffs are running out of time and may have to rely on a coin toss to decide a champion. >> plus, reaching out to those who don't have an option to go inside. see how san jose's working to help the homeless survive the smoky air. >>> we are waiting on an official briefing on the "camp fire" in butte county at 6:00 tonight. cal fire crews making progress. the fire is 45% contained. the death toll stands at 63. the fire destroyed nearly 10,000 homes. >>> firefighters in southern california are slowly getting the upper hand on the woolsey fire. it's now 69% contained. the fire burned 98,000 acres in los angeles and ventura counties during the past week. three people have died in the woolsey fire. three firefighters were injured. >>> this afternoon, on the f
live in the hayward police department, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> coming up next, more on the day's top stories plus the massive wildfire in butte county sending that petaluma of smoke that's blanketed the bay area. >> the poor air quality is causing one postponement after another. officials in charge of the high school football playeroffs are running out of time and may have to rely on a coin toss to decide a champion. >> plus, reaching out to those who don't have an...
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henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> crab fishermen going to court. coming up, the legal action bean taken a day before the commercial crab season begins. and why the lawsuit is targeting major oil companies. >> air quality is an issue in the bay area. you can see it behind me at night. as we push forward, things will get better but it's a slow burn. it will take a while for the air to clear completely. i'll have the forecast. >> coming up at 7:00 on ktvu plus, fire evacuees say they received no notice to evacuate before the fast-moving "camp fire" swept through the town of paradise and neighboring communities. what the mayor of paradise is now saying about the lessons learned. >> plus, a ruling today against the city of oakland. the lawsuit the city may face over the 2016 ghost ship warehouse fire. house fire. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california house
henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> crab fishermen going to court. coming up, the legal action bean taken a day before the commercial crab season begins. and why the lawsuit is targeting major oil companies. >> air quality is an issue in the bay area. you can see it behind me at night. as we push forward, things will get better but it's a slow burn. it will take a while for the air to clear completely. i'll have the forecast. >> coming up at 7:00 on ktvu plus, fire evacuees say...
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live at the concord police department, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. coming up next, tens of thousands of people still evacuated. the death roll is rising in the wake of the devastating wildfire in butte county. we'll talk to a cal fire battalion chief coming up next. >> schools damaged and destroyed. how to get students back to class. >> a dump truck damaged dozens of vehicles in santa cruz. that truck should have never been on the road. more coming up. [ phone rings ] what?! ready for christmas? no, it's way too early to be annoyed by christmas. you just need some holiday spirit! that's it! this feud just went mobile. with xfinity xfi you get the best wifi experience at home. and with xfinity mobile, you get the best wireless coverage for your phone. ...you're about to find out! you don't even know where i live... hello! see the grinch in theaters by saying "get grinch tickets" into your xfinity x1 voice remote. a guy just dropped this off. he-he-he-he. >>> interior secretary ryan zinke along with the head of fema toured the devastation in butte coun
live at the concord police department, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. coming up next, tens of thousands of people still evacuated. the death roll is rising in the wake of the devastating wildfire in butte county. we'll talk to a cal fire battalion chief coming up next. >> schools damaged and destroyed. how to get students back to class. >> a dump truck damaged dozens of vehicles in santa cruz. that truck should have never been on the road. more coming up. [ phone rings ] what?! ready...
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henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> time to check back in with the sal. something is going on over there. >> i am looking at a crash. i'm sorry. i was a little distracted. let me show you what i'm looking at. sometimes you wonder, what is he looking at? this is what i'm looking at. there's a crash on 580 westbound in oakland just before the macarthur maze. you can see they are trying to get these cars out of the way but the damage is done. it's going to be very slow on 580 and 24 trying to make the connection. let me put this on the map to show you better where it is. it is 580. we can go appear to 580 and show you. westbound 580 right there, right before the macarthur maze. you can see the traffic on highway 24 is also slow as you get to the area. give yourself some extra time. it is going to be a commute that will be affected. we are also looking at the gilroy commute. the gilroy super commute. northbound 101 looks good getting up to san jose. no major issues driving through and traffic continues to look good into the silicon valley. >>> i'm glad you me
henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> time to check back in with the sal. something is going on over there. >> i am looking at a crash. i'm sorry. i was a little distracted. let me show you what i'm looking at. sometimes you wonder, what is he looking at? this is what i'm looking at. there's a crash on 580 westbound in oakland just before the macarthur maze. you can see they are trying to get these cars out of the way but the damage is done. it's going to be very slow on 580 and 24...
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ktvu's henry lee explains what happened next. >>> reporter: albany police say a man may have used his dog as bait, his target unsuspecting children. it happened on monday morning. two girls saw a group of people trying to catch a loose dog and a man took the dog by the collar and let it go. >> he was seen releasing the dog and that the girls helped try to capture the dog. >> reporter: they saw the same man again, this time in a vehicle. >> then he later got in the truck and followed them and asked them to get into his truck. >> reporter: the girls said no and he drove away. a few minutes later the same man drove up to the girls a block away and spoke to them again. >> the second incident he said, hi, girls, and that's when they ran. >> reporter: they called the parents who notified the police. officers are now on the lookout for a man driving a full-sized white truck with a camper shell. it happened near schools in this area popular with dog owners. we found a woman and her boston terrier riding nearby. bela, the dog, has her own website. >> i think parents should teach their kids bec
ktvu's henry lee explains what happened next. >>> reporter: albany police say a man may have used his dog as bait, his target unsuspecting children. it happened on monday morning. two girls saw a group of people trying to catch a loose dog and a man took the dog by the collar and let it go. >> he was seen releasing the dog and that the girls helped try to capture the dog. >> reporter: they saw the same man again, this time in a vehicle. >> then he later got in the...
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henry lee reports. >> reporter: a special delivery in pleasanton. but this isn't an amazon courier. he is an undercover pleasanton police officer hoping to punk a parcel pilfering porch pirate. this isn't an ordinary box. >> this is the item we are going to use our bait tablet. >> reporter: earlier at the plymouth we watched as officers packed the box with a tablet outfitted with a gps tracker at the police department. with their cell phones, the police are alerted the moment it's moved. >> then we get live time tracking of where the package is going. >> reporter: police can make the package beep if they wanted to. >> the tablet we have inside there making the ringing sound. >> reporter: so with all the bells and whistles in place, police set their trap on a quiet tree-lined street in pleasanton's shadow cliffs neighborhood. the home belongs to a block captain who was told not to touch it. the undercover officers took up positions in the neighborhood as did we. but after several hours, no bite. police hope it will deter stings with thieves who have been caught on camera over and ove
henry lee reports. >> reporter: a special delivery in pleasanton. but this isn't an amazon courier. he is an undercover pleasanton police officer hoping to punk a parcel pilfering porch pirate. this isn't an ordinary box. >> this is the item we are going to use our bait tablet. >> reporter: earlier at the plymouth we watched as officers packed the box with a tablet outfitted with a gps tracker at the police department. with their cell phones, the police are alerted the moment...
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ktvu's henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> five siblings who fled their foster home in stockton were found safe last night at a motel in el cerrito. contra costa county child protective services had placed the two boys and three girls in the foster home just three days earlier. they range in age from 4 to 16 years old. >>> if you have heard of the museum of ice cream in san francisco, then you probably already know about the sprinkle pool and other candy themed features. but now the museum operators want to add a new feature that appeals to different tastes. >> i'm tracking that red flag warning that goes into effect in the next few hours. strong winds could show up in the north bay late tonight and early tomorrow morning. >> and coming up at 7:00 on ktvu plus, governor-elect gavin newsom with a personal decision to make about where he plans to live. why he may take a pass on the governor's mansion in sacramento. >> and alleged drug kingpin "el chapo" is asking that he be allowed to hug his wife before his federal trial gets under way next week. why there may be more to his simple request
ktvu's henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> five siblings who fled their foster home in stockton were found safe last night at a motel in el cerrito. contra costa county child protective services had placed the two boys and three girls in the foster home just three days earlier. they range in age from 4 to 16 years old. >>> if you have heard of the museum of ice cream in san francisco, then you probably already know about the sprinkle pool and other candy themed features. but now...
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henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> three teenagers were injured in a shooting last night in san jose at the 7 trees community centers -- center just after kids and their parents attended a halloween trick or treat event at the center. the kids were still hanging out when they were shot. >> what we know at this time is the suspect walked up to the group, some words were exchanged, and then he shot at them. >> police say the victims include a 14-year-old girl, a 14-year-old boy, and a 15-year- old boy. police say the suspect has not yet been identified, and no arrests have been made. >>> new at 10:00, some tense moments in the east bay hills, where police responded to a suspicious device in the parking lot of kensington elementary school this afternoon. there were no students on campus but staff had to be evacuated. police say the homemade device was made of a plastic bottle with butane inside. the berkeley police department bomb squad was called out to handle the device. police say they think it was meant to cause a panic. they are working to find out who left it there. >>> giants fans c
henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> three teenagers were injured in a shooting last night in san jose at the 7 trees community centers -- center just after kids and their parents attended a halloween trick or treat event at the center. the kids were still hanging out when they were shot. >> what we know at this time is the suspect walked up to the group, some words were exchanged, and then he shot at them. >> police say the victims include a 14-year-old girl, a 14-year-old boy,...
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. >> crime reporter henry lee talked with the family of one of the victims, and also the suspect, who is in jail. >> reporter: from jail, davance lamar reed denied that he opened fire inside a san rafael detox center killing another man and injuring two other people including his girlfriend. i could barely hear him. he said he is withdrawing from his xanax addiction but made clear he believes he does not belong behind bars. marin county sheriffs investigators say he is the man who fired shots inside the helen vine recovery center, killing 52-year-old nathan lamont hill and wounding two others including his girlfriend, brittney mccann, and employee, anthony mansapit. family members tell me that mccann was trying to check her boyfriend into the center but he began shooting. mccann, herself a drug counselor, says she is an empathetic person and was only trying to help her 7-year-old son. read has prior convictions and, he is a caring father. he was arrested an hour after the shooting after a high-speed chase in sonoma county driving a car belonging to one of the victims. at the time of t
. >> crime reporter henry lee talked with the family of one of the victims, and also the suspect, who is in jail. >> reporter: from jail, davance lamar reed denied that he opened fire inside a san rafael detox center killing another man and injuring two other people including his girlfriend. i could barely hear him. he said he is withdrawing from his xanax addiction but made clear he believes he does not belong behind bars. marin county sheriffs investigators say he is the man who...
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henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a body recovered from the bay in santa clara county has been identified as the 49ers fan who went missing during a game at levi stadium last monday night. the santa clara county corner says 32-year-old ian powers died by accidental drowning. his body was found saturday by a group of duck hunters about a mile from the alviso harbor. authorities say the body had likely been in the waterloo -- water since november 12th. powers' girlfriend told police he left the sea to use the bathroom and never returned. cameras caught powers walking out of the stadium that night. >>> ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30 is up next with an employee at bed bath & beyond speaking out, even though she says the store told her not to, about being robbed twice in the past week. >> i'm just somebody who is now afraid to go to work at my minimum-wage job. >> what she hopes to accomplish by talking about the robberies. >>> also, two new additions to the santa clara county sheriff's department. coming up, what makes their missions different from others in the canine department. >>> the biggest st
henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a body recovered from the bay in santa clara county has been identified as the 49ers fan who went missing during a game at levi stadium last monday night. the santa clara county corner says 32-year-old ian powers died by accidental drowning. his body was found saturday by a group of duck hunters about a mile from the alviso harbor. authorities say the body had likely been in the waterloo -- water since november 12th. powers' girlfriend told police he...
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henry lee has that story. >>> family and friends gathered at a freemont church to pay the respects for vladimir. >> one by one, the mother released the last one in honor of her son who suffered from mental illness. and he was shot and killed by a danville police officer november 3rd. at the end of a chase, he tried to run over an officer and he shot numerous shots through a man's windshield. >> they chose death over life. >> my son is a good person. >> the attorney and family addressed the media after the funeral service. >> i want justice for my son, it was an unexpected killing and wrong for that. i was like -- >> they said his car was moving slowly and that the officer who was on foot could have moved out of the way instead of opening fire at diablo road and front street. >> it was carelessness out of the police, making something out of nothing, creating a dangerous situation when the person hasn't done anything dangerous. >> he had been acting strangely and knocking on doors, and a neighbor showed us this picture of him running away. he was filipino and his race could have played a
henry lee has that story. >>> family and friends gathered at a freemont church to pay the respects for vladimir. >> one by one, the mother released the last one in honor of her son who suffered from mental illness. and he was shot and killed by a danville police officer november 3rd. at the end of a chase, he tried to run over an officer and he shot numerous shots through a man's windshield. >> they chose death over life. >> my son is a good person. >> the...
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in santa rosa, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a record number of registered voters in s clara county. excitement running high this election day. coming up next, we'll talk to a first time voter and a mom teaching her kids a real-life civics lesson. >>> plus, we are going to go live two senator dianne feinstein's headquarters. she is seeking a sixth term in the senate as she faces off against a fellow democrat. (music throughout) >>> federal elections officials are monitoring voting and 35 counties across the nation. san mateo is one of those counties. the u.s. justice department has not refilled exactly why san mateo county was selected for monitoring this year but is believed it was picked because san mateo is one of five counties in california operating under a new election model. ballots are mailed to all registered voters and people can drop them off or -- at voting centers.eye of federal officials to make sure everything is going proper. >> voters in san mateo county no longer have to vote at specific polling places. santa clara county reports a number of registered voters for t
in santa rosa, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a record number of registered voters in s clara county. excitement running high this election day. coming up next, we'll talk to a first time voter and a mom teaching her kids a real-life civics lesson. >>> plus, we are going to go live two senator dianne feinstein's headquarters. she is seeking a sixth term in the senate as she faces off against a fellow democrat. (music throughout) >>> federal elections officials are...
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. >>> ktvu henry lee tells us, the man peace family says he should not have been killed. [ shouting ] >> got your hands off the door -- >> oakland police body cam show that officers shot officers said he had a gun, police surrounded him and pointed their rifles on and brought in a bear cat vehicle. they yelled at him repeatedly not to touch the gun. you can see him moving around and lacking up at him, but he wasn't responding to the commands and before the shooting, officers tell the colleague. >> that gun was -- >> ten seconds later, is shot and killed by a sergeant and three officers, here's another view, police say he posed an immediate threat and released this photo of the gun they found. >> this is a a young man who was unjustifiably set. >> he was not posing a threat directly to the officers when he was conscious and when he was sleeping and the officers had the ample opportunity to do the right thing which would have resulted in mr. being alive today. >> there are sim larceny of the fatal oakland shooting of hog in 2015. he was killed when he allegedly reached for a gun. >> the
. >>> ktvu henry lee tells us, the man peace family says he should not have been killed. [ shouting ] >> got your hands off the door -- >> oakland police body cam show that officers shot officers said he had a gun, police surrounded him and pointed their rifles on and brought in a bear cat vehicle. they yelled at him repeatedly not to touch the gun. you can see him moving around and lacking up at him, but he wasn't responding to the commands and before the shooting,...
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crime reporter henry lee is here now. all of this started with a mundane comment in a class. >> just a comment in high school more than 10 years ago. police say this man has been obsessed with his former classmates from high school. it all began in class when she told him to cover his mouth because he was coughing. this is a mug shot of 29-year- old matthew kringle of los altos, charged with using dummy facebook accounts to stock a woman online for the past decades. the woman, now 27, is a former classmate of his at los altos high school, where they had a spanish class together more than 10 days ago. >> one in class he coughed and did not cover his mouth and the victim asked him to do so. after that unfortunately, he appeared to fixate on her. and, this devolved from there. >> reporter: police say kringle created fake profiles on facebook and send sexually explicit and threatening messages to the victim, her family, and her friends. according to court records, one message read, hey, i'm coming to rape and murder you. ling
crime reporter henry lee is here now. all of this started with a mundane comment in a class. >> just a comment in high school more than 10 years ago. police say this man has been obsessed with his former classmates from high school. it all began in class when she told him to cover his mouth because he was coughing. this is a mug shot of 29-year- old matthew kringle of los altos, charged with using dummy facebook accounts to stock a woman online for the past decades. the woman, now 27, is...
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henry lee has been following developments and has more from the newsroom with the latest. >> reporter: there is a report of a gunman was posting on social media during the rampage. he may have been looking for someone in particular. >>> reporter: as loved ones mourned, investigators still have not revealed the motive in the shooting in the thousand oaks bar that killed a dozen people. but clues are surfacing. media reports suggest that the gunman, 28-year-old ian david long, may have been looking for his ex-girlfriend night the borderline bar & grill. long is a former marine who served in afghanistan. there are reports that long posted messages or pictures on instagram and facebook during wednesday night's attack. he reportedly wrote, i hope people call me insane and mocked how people offer hopes and prayers after similar shootings. authorities say long was found dead from a gunshot wound an apparent suicide. fbi agents have searched the home he shared with his mother but haven't said what they found. but investigators did say that long was armed with a semi-ndgu >> the weapon used in
henry lee has been following developments and has more from the newsroom with the latest. >> reporter: there is a report of a gunman was posting on social media during the rampage. he may have been looking for someone in particular. >>> reporter: as loved ones mourned, investigators still have not revealed the motive in the shooting in the thousand oaks bar that killed a dozen people. but clues are surfacing. media reports suggest that the gunman, 28-year-old ian david long, may...
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our crime reporter henry lee is in the newsroom with more. >> reporter: this is a variation of a stranger asking a kid help to find a dog. there was today dog in this case and now police are urging people to be careful. >>> reporter: albany police say a man may have used his dog as bait, his target unsuspecting children. it happened on monday morning. two girls saw a group of people trying to catch a loose dog and a man took the dog by the collar and let it go. >> est seen releasing the dog and that the girls -- he was seen releasing the dog and that the girls helped try to capture the dog. >> reporter: they saw the same man again, this time in a vehicle. >> then he later got in the truck and followed them and asked them to get into his truck. >> reporter: the girls said no and he drove away. a few minutes later the same man drove up to the girls a block away and spoke to them again. >> the second incident he said, hi, girls, and that's when they ran. >> reporter: the called the parents, who notified police. officers are now on the lookout for a man driving a full-sized white truck with a
our crime reporter henry lee is in the newsroom with more. >> reporter: this is a variation of a stranger asking a kid help to find a dog. there was today dog in this case and now police are urging people to be careful. >>> reporter: albany police say a man may have used his dog as bait, his target unsuspecting children. it happened on monday morning. two girls saw a group of people trying to catch a loose dog and a man took the dog by the collar and let it go. >> est seen...
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in pleasanton, henry lee, fox2news. >>> the down jones wrote about the 26,000 level for the first time in a month. the s&p 500 and nasdaq also jumped by more than 2%. healthcare stocks are up as investors view this as a positive sign for the healthcare industry. resignation of jeff sessions boosted cannabis related stocks because he was against legalizing marijuana. >>> facebook is launching a new line of gadgets. the latest to offer a smart assistant for your home. these devices are primarily meant for video chatting over facebook messenger. they have a camera that will follow you around the rain so you don't have to put up the phone to your face. it won't be able to browse facebook. the small portal goes for $199 in the portal plus will sell for $349. >> >>> 15 days away from one of the biggest shopping days of the year. walmart is kicking it off earlier this year. rolling out some deals as early as today. walmart will have door busters including sales on televisions, laptops and more. if you enjoy this annual shopping experience the black friday sales begin thanksgiving day at 6 pm
in pleasanton, henry lee, fox2news. >>> the down jones wrote about the 26,000 level for the first time in a month. the s&p 500 and nasdaq also jumped by more than 2%. healthcare stocks are up as investors view this as a positive sign for the healthcare industry. resignation of jeff sessions boosted cannabis related stocks because he was against legalizing marijuana. >>> facebook is launching a new line of gadgets. the latest to offer a smart assistant for your home. these...
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we'll hear from his surprised neighbors and henry lee will tell us how he's killed before. >> 's not just humans suffering after the butte fire. >> it is not. fire evacuees of all shapes and sizes and there are a couple of unique rescue animals. what the plan is for the porkers. dog, cat, all brought in from butte county. >> we could play that all day. >> they're so adorable. >> frank, thank you very much. we'll continue right after this break. >>> one person is thinking outside the box. kansas city's only 3d crosswalk. after seeing a similar design in iceland, city engineers agreed to try this out. street crews used the standard thermoplastic for the top layer and regular paint for the added effect. >> we noticed something different about it. >> it will get your attention. residents say they are willing to give anything a shot because the neighborhood's 30- mile-per-hour speed limit is not enough. city officials say they are collecting feedback from the community and will later decide if they want to add more 3d crosswalks in other area. >> wild. >>> thanksgiving tradition took p
we'll hear from his surprised neighbors and henry lee will tell us how he's killed before. >> 's not just humans suffering after the butte fire. >> it is not. fire evacuees of all shapes and sizes and there are a couple of unique rescue animals. what the plan is for the porkers. dog, cat, all brought in from butte county. >> we could play that all day. >> they're so adorable. >> frank, thank you very much. we'll continue right after this break. >>> one...
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. >> henry lee has the story in this morning's fox two unsolved. >> she was six months out of high school, just starting college and about to start a new job. the 19-year old had saved up enough money to buy boots so they phoned her friend sandy to go shopping with her on the night of january 18th, 1971. >> we went to mer vins and got the boats and she dropped me off at 9:30 before she left se said i'm going to wash the car. >> it was a blue 1969 ford maverick like this one. with the signature long hood, fast back roof and short deck. the car in question belonged to her ex-boyfriend. >> i know they dated for a while and she really liked him. >> christine drove back to her house in a middle class neighborhood in may ward and told her family she planned to stop by a car wash before picking up her ex-boyfriend at the jack in the box. >> she never showed up. her ex-boy frebd called her family asking if they knew where she was. concerned family went to look for her. what they found was the blue maverick still wet at charlie's car wash on mission boulevard in hayward. >> it was parked by the va
. >> henry lee has the story in this morning's fox two unsolved. >> she was six months out of high school, just starting college and about to start a new job. the 19-year old had saved up enough money to buy boots so they phoned her friend sandy to go shopping with her on the night of january 18th, 1971. >> we went to mer vins and got the boats and she dropped me off at 9:30 before she left se said i'm going to wash the car. >> it was a blue 1969 ford maverick like this...
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henry lee, ktvu fox 2 fuss. >>> the us may have mistakenly know that they're going after which canny leader julienne a savage. the new york times reports, paper was filed in federal court named him as a defendant. there are allegation that is he worked with russian hackers to release information stolen during the 2016 election from the democratic committee. prosecutors wanted to keep the case quiet fearing he might try to elude arrest. >>> more migrants from central america are arriving in the border city of tijuana. >> mexico, mexico. >> they chanted and told the migrants to get out when they arrived. many of the migrants are sleeping in a converted gym. some plan to seek asylum and some plan to stay in tijuana. >>> under federal law, undocumented immigrants are allowed to apply for political asylum to matter where they are in the country. but, president trump has the power to deny asylum to people who cross the southern border anywhere besides the designated ports of entry. >>> a federal judge said the president has to return the credentials to a journalist. the judge said that the
henry lee, ktvu fox 2 fuss. >>> the us may have mistakenly know that they're going after which canny leader julienne a savage. the new york times reports, paper was filed in federal court named him as a defendant. there are allegation that is he worked with russian hackers to release information stolen during the 2016 election from the democratic committee. prosecutors wanted to keep the case quiet fearing he might try to elude arrest. >>> more migrants from central america...
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it has been such a burden for so many years. 1 in hayward, henry lee, ktvu fox2news. >>> a drop of rain and site. >> do you remember last november when we had so much rain? folks were making plans to head to ski over thanksgiving. getting a look at mostly blue skies over the east bay with wall-to-wall sunshine. just a few areas of patchy fog out there. for the most part everywhere you look around the bay area, a lot of blue sky. temperatures are up by a few degrees. the wind is generally light with an onshore breeze in oakland. fairfield nine miles an hour from the north. variable wind and typical with this type of pattern in place. the flow remains from the north. driven by the high pressure here off the coast. high pressure also deflecting the storm track and that is why we have no rain in the forecast. we have a areas like washington and oregon stretching toward the east. idaho and beyond. there getting some of that and that has been the case the last several days. mostly sunny and 60s in the forecast for the coastline today. 70s around the bay and the inland areas near 80 degrees by
it has been such a burden for so many years. 1 in hayward, henry lee, ktvu fox2news. >>> a drop of rain and site. >> do you remember last november when we had so much rain? folks were making plans to head to ski over thanksgiving. getting a look at mostly blue skies over the east bay with wall-to-wall sunshine. just a few areas of patchy fog out there. for the most part everywhere you look around the bay area, a lot of blue sky. temperatures are up by a few degrees. the wind is...
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. >>> henry lee shows a surveillance video. >> reporter: hateful messages and symbols. spray-painted on downtown antioch over the weekend. >> they hit churches and restaurants. it shows there is racism. >> reporter: there was a church on third street marked with a derogatory against women along with swastikas. >> i was speechless. by the fact that would be swastikas on a black church building. we just moved in. >> to me it is heartbreaking. to still see those signs in this modern age. >> reporter: antioch police released these images of the vandals caught spray painting city vehicles right outside of antioch city hall. we found this truck owned by the parent of a marine, defaced outside of the veterans thrift store. >> we put our heart and soul and finances into the downtown area. this is very disheartening. >> reporter: city crew spent the day removing the graffiti at the church. they cleaned up this mural showing scenes from antioch's past. >> it is sad. that people have to destroy other peoples property. this mural has been here for a long time. >> reporter: all told
. >>> henry lee shows a surveillance video. >> reporter: hateful messages and symbols. spray-painted on downtown antioch over the weekend. >> they hit churches and restaurants. it shows there is racism. >> reporter: there was a church on third street marked with a derogatory against women along with swastikas. >> i was speechless. by the fact that would be swastikas on a black church building. we just moved in. >> to me it is heartbreaking. to still see...
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coming up, henry lee tells us this already happened a few times in the east and bay and a victim game henry a play by play. >> that is scary. thank you. >>> up next at 4:00 p.m. starting to look a lot like christmas with the shopping season coming up. we ever an important toy warning for parents. ing for parents. >> this year alone an estimated 240,000 toy related injuries occurred. one child is treated every 3 minutes for a toy related injury. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. >>> ford and walmart now take shopping on the road. they announced they are teaming up to try out a self- driving delivery service. ford says it's working with walmart and delivery app post
coming up, henry lee tells us this already happened a few times in the east and bay and a victim game henry a play by play. >> that is scary. thank you. >>> up next at 4:00 p.m. starting to look a lot like christmas with the shopping season coming up. we ever an important toy warning for parents. ing for parents. >> this year alone an estimated 240,000 toy related injuries occurred. one child is treated every 3 minutes for a toy related injury. at at&t, we believe in...
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s henry lee reports, the bomb squad responded in the building was evacuated. >> reporter: the wheels of justice at the san francisco hall of justice came to a grinding halt after someone lit a small incendiary device. >> i heard it was a bunch of firecrackers. >> it started a little bit after 11:00, when someone got off -- beyond the sheriff's check point and setting them on fire in the first floor. >> the device that filled the lobby with smoke, in which case you did see people leaving the lobby area. >> reporter: after the explosion, alarms went off. >> fire alarms are allowed in the building, you do not have an option but to drop everything you're doing and leave the building immediately. >> reporter: richard chatman who is here representing a client, also evacuated. and a woman, a 42-year-old, was arrested, but the motive was not yet mowed -- known. >> if you have to be schedule, come back tomorrow. >> reporter: is the last day to get a court date for her ticket. >> it was unnecessary. it was just a distraction for no reason. >> reporter: many expressed -- concern that firecracke
s henry lee reports, the bomb squad responded in the building was evacuated. >> reporter: the wheels of justice at the san francisco hall of justice came to a grinding halt after someone lit a small incendiary device. >> i heard it was a bunch of firecrackers. >> it started a little bit after 11:00, when someone got off -- beyond the sheriff's check point and setting them on fire in the first floor. >> the device that filled the lobby with smoke, in which case you did...
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ktvu's crime reporter henry lee joins us now with more on what happened. >> reporter: the family tells me that it did not happen this way and the family is taking steps toward filing a lawsuit. family and friends gathered at a fremont church to pay their respects to vladimir abelea. one by one, doves released into the sky. his mother released the last one. the 33-year-old was shot and killed by a danville police officer. authorities say at the end of a chase, he tried to run over officer andrew hall who fired multiple shots through the man's windshield. >> they chose death over life. >> reporter: the family and their attorney addressed the media right after the funeral service. >> i want justice for my son. >> this was a wrongful death. and, i just feel like -- >> reporter: they say his car was moving slowly and that the officer who was on foot could have moved out of the way inside of opening fire at diablo road and front street in downtown danville. >> overzealous on the part of the police. making something out of nothing. creating a dangerous situation, when the person had not done
ktvu's crime reporter henry lee joins us now with more on what happened. >> reporter: the family tells me that it did not happen this way and the family is taking steps toward filing a lawsuit. family and friends gathered at a fremont church to pay their respects to vladimir abelea. one by one, doves released into the sky. his mother released the last one. the 33-year-old was shot and killed by a danville police officer. authorities say at the end of a chase, he tried to run over officer...
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live in antioch, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> thank you. >>> san francisco firefighters say two people were hurt after their car crashed into a building in the city possibly as sunset district. it happened at 3:30 this afternoon. this is the view from sky fox. emergency crews rescue the two people inside of that dark- colored sedan. one person in the car suffered serious injuries. two others suffered minor injuries. firefighters say no one inside the building was hurt. investigators are still trying to figure out what caused that crashed. >>> president trump is defending the use of tear gas at the mexican border this weekend to repel a crowd of migrants. border patrol agents say members of the caravan had rushed up to the border and were throwing rocks at them. during the chaos, authorities also took the unusual step of closing the busy sandy ysidro border crossing. >> the move had a ripple effect on people in the area, attempting to shop on one of the busiest weekends of the year for retailers. andre senior is here now with that part of the story. >> reporter: this is the country's mo
live in antioch, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> thank you. >>> san francisco firefighters say two people were hurt after their car crashed into a building in the city possibly as sunset district. it happened at 3:30 this afternoon. this is the view from sky fox. emergency crews rescue the two people inside of that dark- colored sedan. one person in the car suffered serious injuries. two others suffered minor injuries. firefighters say no one inside the building was hurt....
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our crime reporter henry lee is here now with more. >> reporter: this case was solved like so many others we have seen recently through dna technology and a genealogy winter olympics. now a convicted killer and rapist is behind bars. >> reporter: the 74-year-old man is arrested 45 years after the body was found near stanford. >> it's unfortunate we couldn't have arrested him 45 years ago but justice today feels good. >> reporter: investigators say the man who was a security guard strangled the stanford grad and law clerk back in february 1973. her chevy nova was found abandoned at the gate of an old quarry. days later a sheriff's deputy on horseback found her body under and oak tree on the hills above campus. the case went cold for decades but recently officials in the lab entered the dna profile of the unknown killer into a public genealogy website the same method to find the golden state killer and the norcal rapist. the pool of narrowed down to the suspect. >> they were able to get his dna. >> reporter: it was a match. he has decades old convictions for raping two girls, one of whom he
our crime reporter henry lee is here now with more. >> reporter: this case was solved like so many others we have seen recently through dna technology and a genealogy winter olympics. now a convicted killer and rapist is behind bars. >> reporter: the 74-year-old man is arrested 45 years after the body was found near stanford. >> it's unfortunate we couldn't have arrested him 45 years ago but justice today feels good. >> reporter: investigators say the man who was a...
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. >> a mystery indeed here on tonight's fox 22 unsolved at 10:00, crime reporter henry lee takes a look at the case and the mysteries that remain nearly 5 decade later on fox 2's unsolved cases at 10 p.m. >>> we'll tell you how many people are ready to vote in tuesday's midterm elections. >> and a local artist image now featured on a & jerry's eye cream label with political meaning. >> later in sports, a sensational start for the 49ers quarterback nick mullens. could that mean a quarterback controversy for the team? rsy fo >>> a final push on the campaign trail today by president trump and former president obama ahead of next week's midterm elections. ktvu's lauren blanchard shows us their stops in key states and what is at stake. >> reporter: it may be friday but this week's campaigning nowhere near over. with only four days left until the midterm elections, both parties are still going full force leading up until tuesday. president trump and former president obama both hitting the campaign trail competing for votes. >> the character of our country is on the ballot. >> reporter: the pr
. >> a mystery indeed here on tonight's fox 22 unsolved at 10:00, crime reporter henry lee takes a look at the case and the mysteries that remain nearly 5 decade later on fox 2's unsolved cases at 10 p.m. >>> we'll tell you how many people are ready to vote in tuesday's midterm elections. >> and a local artist image now featured on a & jerry's eye cream label with political meaning. >> later in sports, a sensational start for the 49ers quarterback nick mullens....
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barbara lee of california. henry clayor of texas. karen bass of california. don beyer of virginia. and brendan boyle of pennsylvania. we all join in thanking all of you. many of you are v.i.p.'s, our volunteers in politics. women and men have mobilized in stark numbers, who saw with his gop congress was doing and refused to stand still. i recall you made, every text you sent them every conversation you had made the difference between winning and losing in this election. thanks to you, we owned the ground. thanks to you. [applause] speaker pelosi: thanks to you tomorrow will be a new day in america. [cheers] speaker pelosi: remember this feeling. know the power to win. most of all congratulations to those dynamic, diverse, and incredible candidates who have taken back the house for the american people. let us salute all of our candidates. [applause] speaker pelosi: today is more than about democrats and republicans. it's about restoring the constitution's checks and balances to the trump administration. it's about stopping the gop and mitch mcconnell's assault on medicare, medicaid,
barbara lee of california. henry clayor of texas. karen bass of california. don beyer of virginia. and brendan boyle of pennsylvania. we all join in thanking all of you. many of you are v.i.p.'s, our volunteers in politics. women and men have mobilized in stark numbers, who saw with his gop congress was doing and refused to stand still. i recall you made, every text you sent them every conversation you had made the difference between winning and losing in this election. thanks to you, we owned...
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and lee counties in rural virginia is that right? >> guest: i didn't cover the oxycontin epidemic when when ad of the '90s that was the purview of the core to the police reporters at the time but i finished up around 2013 which is a book about the aftermath of globalization in henry county and martinsville and all communities i started to hear from policemen and other sources that so much of the drug crime was drug fueled mostly by methamphetamine and heroin and sure enough it was. i didn't understand how at the time they were connected. i didn't understand they were chemical cousins. once they are edited and get cut off, that fuels them to have to get more. in 2010 and the early teens the cartel started bringing in heroin. learning that there was an opioid crisis aim will america and not so long ago there was poverty. they care about their families and left their doors unlocked because crime was so low and that is all revolutionized tod today. >> one of the people i profile in the book was a first doctor from lee county to pick up t
and lee counties in rural virginia is that right? >> guest: i didn't cover the oxycontin epidemic when when ad of the '90s that was the purview of the core to the police reporters at the time but i finished up around 2013 which is a book about the aftermath of globalization in henry county and martinsville and all communities i started to hear from policemen and other sources that so much of the drug crime was drug fueled mostly by methamphetamine and heroin and sure enough it was. i...
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ktvu crime reporter henry lee explains what happens. >> albany police say a man may have used his dog as bait. his target, unsuspecting children. it happened along key route boulevard on monday morning. two girls saw a grup of people trying to catch a loose dog. then they watched as a man took the dog by the collar before letting it go. >> he was seen releasing a dog and the girls helped tray to capture the dog. >> they then saw the same man again this time in a vehicle he later got in the truck and followed them and asked them to get in the truck. >> the girl said no and he drove away. a few minutes later the same man drove up to the girls a block away and spoke to them again. >> the second incident he said hi girls and that's when they ran. >> they called the parent parents who notified police. officers on the look out for a man driving a full size white truck. it happened in an area filled with schools. we found a woman and her dog riding nearby. >> i think parents are definite definitely needing to teach their kids. a lot of kids come over to pet her and they would follow her anyw
ktvu crime reporter henry lee explains what happens. >> albany police say a man may have used his dog as bait. his target, unsuspecting children. it happened along key route boulevard on monday morning. two girls saw a grup of people trying to catch a loose dog. then they watched as a man took the dog by the collar before letting it go. >> he was seen releasing a dog and the girls helped tray to capture the dog. >> they then saw the same man again this time in a vehicle he...
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coming up, henry lee looks into the unsolved case f a woman whose trip to a car wash sparked a decade's long must ri. back after the break. guess who's beefing up a steak & egg breakfast burrito? this guy. loaded with prime rib steak, scrambled eggs, crispy hash browns, and melted cheese. because at jack in the box, whoops, we're all about beefing up breakfast. beefy, baby! try my new steak & egg breakfast burrito. [ready forngs ] christmas? no, it's way too early to be annoyed by christmas. you just need some holiday spirit! that's it! this feud just went mobile. with xfinity xfi you get the best wifi experience at home. and with xfinity mobile, you get the best wireless coverage for your phone. ...you're about to find out! you don't even know where i live... hello! see the grinch in theaters by saying "get grinch tickets" into your xfinity x1 voice remote. a guy just dropped this off. he-he-he-he. steak & eggr breakfast burrito. loaded with prime rib steak, scrambled eggs, crispy hash browns, and melted cheese. because at jack in the box, we're all about beefing up breakfast. ...think
coming up, henry lee looks into the unsolved case f a woman whose trip to a car wash sparked a decade's long must ri. back after the break. guess who's beefing up a steak & egg breakfast burrito? this guy. loaded with prime rib steak, scrambled eggs, crispy hash browns, and melted cheese. because at jack in the box, whoops, we're all about beefing up breakfast. beefy, baby! try my new steak & egg breakfast burrito. [ready forngs ] christmas? no, it's way too early to be annoyed by...
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barbara lee of california. henry clay or a texas. karen bass of california. don buyer of virginia. and brendan boyle of pennsylvania. we all join in thanking all of the. vips, ouru are volunteers and politics -- in politics. women and men have mobilized in stark numbers, realized what this congress was doing it, and refused to stand still. every text, every phone call you made made the difference. thanks to you, we owned the ground, thanks to you. [applause] speaker pelosi: thanks to you tomorrow will be a new day in america. [applause] speaker pelosi: remember this feeling. know the power to win. to the dynamic, diverse, and credible candidates who have taken back the house for the american people. let us salute all of our candidates. [applause] pelosi: today is more than about democrats and republicans. it's about restoring the constitution's checks and balances to the trump administration. it's about stopping the gop and mitch mcconnell's assault on medicaid, medicare, the affordable care act, and the health care of 130 million americans living with pre-existing conditions. let'
barbara lee of california. henry clay or a texas. karen bass of california. don buyer of virginia. and brendan boyle of pennsylvania. we all join in thanking all of the. vips, ouru are volunteers and politics -- in politics. women and men have mobilized in stark numbers, realized what this congress was doing it, and refused to stand still. every text, every phone call you made made the difference. thanks to you, we owned the ground, thanks to you. [applause] speaker pelosi: thanks to you...
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barbara lee of california. henry of texas. karen bass of california. don buyer of virginia. and brendon boyle of pennsylvania. we all join in thanking all of you. many of you are our vips. our real vips, our volunteers in politics. women and men hope have mobilized in historic numbers who saw what you you this congress was doing and refused to stand still. every call you made, every door you knocked, every conversation you had made the difference between winning and losing inning this election. thanks to you, we owned the ground. thanks to you, thanks to you tomorrow will be a new day in america. remember this feeling, know the power to win. and almost all the congratulations to those that dynamic diverse incredible candidates who have taken back the house for the american people. let us salute all of our candidates. all of our candidates. today is more than about democrats and republicans. it's be restoring the constitution's checks and balances to the trump administration. it's about stopping the gop and mitch mcconnell's assaults on medicare, medicaid, the affordable care
barbara lee of california. henry of texas. karen bass of california. don buyer of virginia. and brendon boyle of pennsylvania. we all join in thanking all of you. many of you are our vips. our real vips, our volunteers in politics. women and men hope have mobilized in historic numbers who saw what you you this congress was doing and refused to stand still. every call you made, every door you knocked, every conversation you had made the difference between winning and losing inning this election....
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by 1868 henry ward openly called him a friend. in five years, washington college became a model in american high education. when lee died in october 1870 a hundreds of expressions of sympathy came in from all of the states including the new state of alaska where a newspaper reporter there wrote a glowing eulogy. lee would protest strongly against any monument to his memory. which in my thinking is a major reason he deserves them. truman once commented, men make history, not the other way around. when there is no leadership, society stands still. progress occurs when skillful leaders seize the opportunity to change things for the better. several lee statutes exist. the most moving is that of lee asleep in the field. it is in the chapel at washington and lee and efforts are underway to take it out. another outstanding likeness of lee is in statuary hall in the u.s. capitol. recently one of our virginia senators came up with the bizarre idea that the lee statue in the capital be replaced with a likeness of pocahontas. who was here be
by 1868 henry ward openly called him a friend. in five years, washington college became a model in american high education. when lee died in october 1870 a hundreds of expressions of sympathy came in from all of the states including the new state of alaska where a newspaper reporter there wrote a glowing eulogy. lee would protest strongly against any monument to his memory. which in my thinking is a major reason he deserves them. truman once commented, men make history, not the other way...
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saturday at 10 pm eastern, lee harvey oswald and whether he acted alone to assassinate resident kennedy . >> it seemed evident we would try to establish the difficulty of the rapidfire performance, hence our next question. how fast could the rifle be fired. >> watch real america on saturday at 10 pm eastern on american history tv on cspan-3 >> join us this weekend for live coverage of the miami book fair, starting saturday with journalists michael isikoff, discussing the book russian roulette. an interview with supreme court justice with her book turning pages. >> at 1 p.m eastern, trump 2020 campaign media advisory member gina louden discusses her book mad politics. at 3:40 5:00 p.m., national review columnist jonah goldberg with her book suicide of the west. on sunday, live coverage continues at 10:30 am eastern with alan dersa which discussing his book, the case against impeaching trump. at 11:15 am, alyssa court on the middle class, with her book squeezed. at 250 5:00 p.m., fox news politics editor discussing his book, every man a king. former secretary of state john kerry with his
saturday at 10 pm eastern, lee harvey oswald and whether he acted alone to assassinate resident kennedy . >> it seemed evident we would try to establish the difficulty of the rapidfire performance, hence our next question. how fast could the rifle be fired. >> watch real america on saturday at 10 pm eastern on american history tv on cspan-3 >> join us this weekend for live coverage of the miami book fair, starting saturday with journalists michael isikoff, discussing the book...