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want to drive it. >> mike: plenty to celebrate. >> larry: that is not his first daytona 500 win. he won it in 1988 with bobby allison. >> mike: steve byrnes? >> steve: dale earnhardt, jr. just out of the car. great way to start the 2012 season. tell us about the end of the race? >> i would have liked to won. i told greg that i would push him on the last restart and i pushed him and i thought he was waiting. looked like he might have been trying to make a move on the back straightaway but nothing materialized and then we came and and and waited for the last minute and was happening so i pulled out and went around him. matt had a strong car. the roush guys were really quick all week. i was proud of the horsepower we had in our hendrick car. it was great and we had great speed all week down here.
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o our car performed well all week. the guys did a great job on the body. thank everybody in the shop and the guys that painted this car. looks good every time it comes down here. craftsmanship is amaze. steve did a good job calling a good race. unfortunate with happened in turn three and i'm glad everything is okay. the fans stuck around and that is why nascar fans are best and hopefully they enjoyed it. >> steve: see you in phoenix. great run for dale, jr. down to the dean of nascar pit road reporters. dick berggren in victory lane. [ cheers and applause ] >> dick: matt kenseth earlier in the race when the engine was spewing water did you think you
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had any chance to win the daytona 500. >> not really. we had a lot of problems have, a little fuel problem. lost the tacaometer and lost the radios. what a great race. i need to thank greg biffle. a great job. we both hat fast rockets. ended up who was in front at end and also thank sprint, best buy, zest, ford motor company, valvoline and gatorade. i appreciate their support. can't believe we are standing here twice in one week. >> dick: a matter of friendship, teammate or two guys driving fords. >> a combination of everything but a combination of what was going to give us the best finish. when pushed me and we could get clear the bar car behind me we could be going fast by the time we got to the other end. a lot of that was because this stuff was aahsome all weekend. >> dick: is there a happier man in america right now than you? >> there might be but i don't know where he is.
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>> dick: congratulations. second daytona 500. mat? >> matt: junior pushing you. what happened? >> that is what i want to know. i don't what what happen there. he was against me for two full laps and i couldn't pull up on the 17. like the 17 had more motor at the end. like he floored it and we couldn't catch him. i think i was shoving him out and tried to make a move maybe on the back to move up. we needed a run and i needed a gap between us and the 17 and we didn't have that gap. maybe needed to drag the brake and try and push the 88 back and slow him down so we could get a run at it. but i just thought junior would push me up to the back bumper and i would side draft and it would be me and junior at the line. it wasn't meant to be. i learned a little bit and i think junior is shocked that the car didn't push up. ford fusion and these guys and doug gates, i'm so happy for
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starting the season out like this. >> matt: great way to set a tone to start out the 2012 season. mike? >> mike: ford has now you won three of the last four daytona 500s. it is the 13th win for ford in the great american race. with matt kenseth and his team celebrating. too much information. there's no such thing in nascar. with the nascar sprint cup mobile app, you get live in-car audio, real-time stats, even driver bios. and with sprint's unlimited data, you can find out everything about me. like my secret obsession with karaoke. ♪ ♪ here i go again on my own ♪ bah, bah, going down the only road... ♪ [ male announcer ] there's no such thing as t.m.i. when you have nascar sprint cup mobile and truly unlimited data. only from sprint. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com and truly unlimited data. only from sprint. wheeeeeeeeeeeee! whee! whee! wheeeeeeeee!
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[ cheers and applause ] >> mike: welcome back to the daytona 500 post race show on fox be presented by sprint. matt kenseth hoists the trophy. matt and katie celebrate. what a wonderful moment. for our fox technical crew it has already been a 19 hour day. thank you so much for all your efforts. it has been worth it. what a wild, wild 500 miles of excitement. >> michael: i have never seen anything like this.
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never rained out. rained out. going run it monday and then start at noon and then start at 7:00 and we thought it wasn't going to make it all the way because it might rain again and then montoya crashes into one of the jet dryers and the huge fire and is the track going to be a okay. able to fix it and get back racing? and then to have the great finish we had. the two fords have been fast the whole time down here and matt kenseth pulled it off in car number 17. i kind of like that. >> larry: i think we saw shortly after we arrived at speed weeks if you were going to win the 500 you probably had to beat one of the roush fenway drivers. led 93 laps almost half of race. as i said at the top of the show we truly didn't know until they came off turn four and had the drag race back to the checkered flag. >> mike: the 36 hours of daytona is in the books. and we are ready to go to phoenix. let's go down to krista voda. >> krista: i know this is not the way danica patrick would
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have scripted her sprint cup series debut but champions like jimmie johnson and jeff gordon fared similar fate. when you do home what do you take with you? progression? >> any lap that i turn is progression. they were working hard to get me back on the track. was there much to gain as far as position wise? no. but what there was to gain was for me to get the experience of running out there. i ran in packs for awhile. the car felt -- it is a little bent up so honestly it didn't feel perfect but as it got later and later in the race i just didn't want to play a part. i didn't want something to happen to it or break and shoot across the track. and then with the end there i didn't think we were going to get the first green white checkered in. it was perplexing in my mind. get up there because i have nothing to gain and nothing to lose. honestly i think that i picked up a lot of good tips and i just wish that the beginning of the race could have been a nice
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single file line like it was when i got back out there but it wasn't. that is my lesson to learn maybe is that we are right off the last little bit if you are not right up front. unfortunately, got another crashed go daddy car but just like the last time it did finish the race but just in the darn 38th position. >> krista: look forward to seeing you in darlington. >> john: look at the unofficial results. interesting about matt kenseth. led the first lap on lap 146. when won in 2009 led his first lap on 146. denny hamlin led the most laps and paul menard his best daytona 500 finish. >> michael: kyle busch couldn't battle to the front. terry labonte grabs the top ten finish and ricky stenhouse mixed it up late. finishes 20th. >> john: anybody from 15 on back had something to do with
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some kind of mele on the racetrack. regan smith was up front most of the time but finished up there. trevor bayne in 35th. >> michael: danica, they said we will see you in darlington. she probably thought this place is tough enough. i got to go to darlington next. >> john: two wins in the last four daytona 500s for matt kenseth. the cat in the hat, jack roush was with him for the whole ride. we goo got to take a break. we'll be back with mo r laneed not be so difficult. get a load of this bad boy.
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>> john: promotional considerations provided by: aerial coverage by good year, everything we learned making tires for the proving grounds of nascar inspires what we roll into yours. good year, more driven. and back in the hollywood hotel. john roberts alongside of michael waltrip. i would boy, what a child couple of days. supposed to start this thing way back on sunday afternoon. finishing on a tuesday, michael. what a start to the season. >> michael: you saw matt kenseth elated with his second daytona 500 trophy. dale earnhardt, jr. and greg biffle seemed happy. tomorrow they are going to hurt. that close to winning the greatest event and come up short. they will turn fox news in the morning and there is matt kenseth and they will think
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what could we have done and how could i do something to be sitting where matt is right now? >> john: what would you called us if we said juan pablo montoya would hit a jet dryer. >> michael: darrell said it best i want to pave my drive base with that stuff. i don't have a driveway but if i did i would want to use that stuff. they put it out and away we went racing. >> john: wow is all we really can say. coming up next is your late local news except on the west coast. sunday the subway fresh fit 500 coming your way from phoenix. and then, of course, next on speed we have the race hub that will wrap up the entire day. the subway fresh fit 500 coming your way from phoenix. race hub coming up next on speed. and also we want to congratulation matt kenseth and greg biffle and roush fenway racing once again for a huge win in this 54th daytona 500.
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it showed us just a little bit of everything that racing had to offer and what a way to start the 2012 season. so long o, everybody. we'll see you next weekend in captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >> [radio]: are you kidding me! >> juan pablo montoya has crashed and gone aflame. >> i have seen a lot of things but i don't think i have seen anything quite like this. >> mike: matt kenseth wins the daytona 500!
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. a four alarm fire ripped through this building tonight. >> and winter is back. when you can expect to see lower temperatures and rain. >> tonight after the race on the 10:00 news.
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. this is the 10:00 news. >> an apartment biling goes up in smokes. tonight new information about what happened. good evening. >> a four alarm fire chases dozens from their homes in the south bay. tonight some of them have nothing to return to. the fire caused damage to the dana gardening apartments on east dana street near highway 237 in mountain view. we responded to the scene shortly after the fire started and we are live to tell you what's happening. >> reporter: minutes ago the police removed a roadblock here at the dana garden apartments. they have allowed the majority of the residents of this 149
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unit complex back. residents of c building where the fire started are still in the cold as the structure is weak and it's to dangerous to go in. this is cell phone video of the fire when it started this afternoon. a man who does fire repair work just happened to be in the area working. >> flames were just rolling. they were about 15 feet high and just -- you kept hearing a popping and the fireman yelling. >> reporter: five apartments were totally destroyed. another four the first floor of the two story building had water damage. this woman is just glad she got out with her 80-year-old father. >> i heard somebody screaming for help and i went to look out the window and the people in the complexes in the condos were looking at me telling us to get out and screaming and pointing to the roof of the house. that it was on fire. >> reporter: some workers went
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this to the building pounding on doors and telling people to leave. >> got big. it started on one balcony and went to the next and then to the roof and to the bottom and just burned everything. >> reporter: 60 firefighters from five different departments respond. there were no injuries and everybody has been accounted for. >> we will go back in eventually. we have to. we hava figure out what happened. once we make sure it's sound. >> reporter: 25 people are displaced. the red cross is helping them find a place for the night. the fire chief said they were lucky this fire. it could have been a lot worse. live in mountain view. >> investigators in san francisco are trying to figure out what caused a two alarm fire at a house in the glenn park neighborhood. is it started around 4:45 on hearst avenue. fire officials say flames spread to a neighboring home
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before it was put out. they are still trying to find out what caused it. >> bart service was disrupted for almost two hours after a bart train hit and killed a man in oakland. happened about 6:50. a spokesperson said foul play is not suspected. the only witness to the incident appears to be the train operator. the identity of the man is not been released. full train service was restored at about 9:00 p.m. one of the most contentionous parts of the deal to bring the america's cup to san francisco is dead in the water. the mayor said plans to renovate two piers have been scrapped. heather holmes. >> reporter: there were big plans for the piers here at the foot of brian street but organizers backed away from this site saying that it's
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because of the tight time frame. opposition didn't help either. there will be no dramatic over hall of this part of the waterfront now that the development plans have been thrown out. >> we have agreed that the pier's 30 and 32 will no longer be leased for this event, immediate discussions for development fort. >> reporter: the mayor said this major part of the deal was abandoned after weeks of contention house negotiations. america's cup officials had planned to spend $55 million on improvements in exchange for long term development rights. today both sides said time has run out to address all the issues that have come up. >> when we looked at where we were at, where the city was at, ourselves were at, we came to the decision that maybe this is the best way.
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>> reporter: the decaying pirs were going to be renovated. instead the challengers will be based further south. >> there are many of us asking questions about this. >> reporter: board of supervisor's president said the deal was to big a risk. >> by taking aspect off the table i think it lets us move forward and really focus on the race. >> reporter: the mayor insisted the race and construction of the racing village will go on as planned. the board of supervisors is expected to vote on a final agreement that includes the changes in the coming weeks. reporting live. ktvu channel 2news. >> big changes tonight for another major development project planned for san francisco. sales force.com has leased space and the company planned to build a huge campus in
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mission bay. now they say they are growing to fast and the construction would take to long. instead they will now reportedly lease several large locks of existing space in the downtown area. plans for the mission bay side are on hold. >> now to the continuing coverage of efforts to identity human remains in the central valley. we found a copy of a new letter from the convicted killer asking about possible identification. in that letter sent to the bounty hunter he writes i want to know the results of the dna tests and if they found joanne. she was a 16-year-old who disappeared in 1985. dna tests going on on the bone pieces found. the sheriff's department is talking with the fbi on how to proceed in the search for more sites. >> the fbi, no doubt in my mind will bring him out of that
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prison and have him point to the ground that all the -- all the new areas he is talking about. >> reporter: maps led to the human remains and so far two victims have been identified using dna. in seven minutes more on the speed freak killers the 19 hours of police interviews that we obtained. see how they pointed the finger of blame at each other. >> police arrested a man this afternoon who they say shot at officers which then prompted a neighborhood search. police responded to a burglary call near roosevelt middle school. when they arrived on 17th avenue they saw a man with a gun in each hand. they say he started shooting and then took off when officers returned fire. fortunately nobody was hurt but the search fort gunman prompted the school to go on lockdown. one woman said she saw the man leaning on her back door. her son called the police and they ran. >> he said to get down behind
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the police car and just -- like popping sounds. >> reporter: police arrested the suspect just before two this afternoon after a chp chopper saw him not far from where it happened. they found two guns during the search. coming up in about 20 minutes the lasting impact of traumatic experiences on children. we look at research and what is doing down to get them help. >> now to the campaign for president. a new national poll of the republican hopefuls shows santorum maintaining a slight lead over romney. he is favored by 36% of republican voters, compared to 34% for romney. gingrich is third at 13% and ron paul has 7%. two more primaries are scheduled for tomorrow in arizona and michigan. santorum campaigned across michigan a total of 30 delegates up for grabs there.
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michigan could be key, it's where romney grew up and his dad was governor. polls indicate the race is close. >> we have an opportunity here tomorrow in michigan, to go out and do something big, shock the establishment. > its been fun these last ten days. we started off about 15 points down and now we are leading. thank you. > romney is expected to take arizona and it's 29 delegates. others haven't put up much of a fight there. >> chaos at the capitol where police were caught in the middle as occupy protesters clashed a prowhite group called the south africa group. members of occupy were involved in dust up that left two police officers injured. >> reporter: the confrontation happened right outside this parking garage next to the state capitol.
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>> [bleep] >> reporter: this video captured the chaos as protesters supporting whites in south africa were hustled by police to a parking garage after a clash with occupy protesters. . >> reporter: officers on horse back charged but the intersection next to the state capitol. occupy oakland members came by bus from the bay area to challenge what they said was a neonazi demonstration. >> when the skinheads were marching here, go in to the parking garage to basically take off one of the protesters ran up and knocked out the cop. >> reporter: a two officers were hurt. occupy protesters threw cans and bottles at about 35 members of the south african project. the group is said to be with a
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kkk leader. >> what did i see? people getting tackled. i don't know what the guy in front of me got tackled for. >> reporter: some were hit by containers filled with paint. >> i don't know who threw what. i wasn't aware of that. i didn't see it. i know something was thrown and the officers reacted violently. >> reporter: police eventually cleared the street as the protesters made their escape. at least two occupy protesters were arrested and a teen detained. occupy protesters say they were trying to take a stand against racism. >> it was like sharp so the skinheads against racism it was punks, it was anarchists and members of occupy oakland and object my sacramento. >> reporter: occupy sacramento put out this news advisory today saying it had nothing to do with today's protest and doesn't condone violence. we talked to some people today who said they were with occupy
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sacramento as well as occupy oakland. live in sacramento, ken wayne. >> there is fresh snow in the sierra because of a snow that rolled in today. take a look. this is what it looked like along interstate 80. you can see the slick and icy conditions. chains are required right now for those headed to the tahoe area on highway 50 and interstate 80. bill martin says a stronger storm will arrive on wednesday. >> yeah i will be back in just ten minutes to talk about tomorrow's forecast. its cooling off. the clouds increase and we will get a return to winter. >> hundreds of hens saved from being put down. how you can help them and the one requirement. >> and in 17 minutes coping with violence. the trauma some children witnessed and how educators are working to make sure they can still preform in school.
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. a hi school in ohio will be closed as the community deal was a school shooting. it happened in a school just east of cleveland. the student walked in at 7:30 and opened fire on a group of kids. police haven't released his name because he is a juvenile. school officials say he is not a student at the high school but attends a nearby lake academy. others describe him as a out cast who was often the victim
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of bullies. >> kids would make fun of him all the time. in class and in the halls, he would be made fun of for his hair, for the way he dressed, for being so quiet. he would just -- kids would just pick on him so much. >> police arrested him near his car about a half mile from school. two of the wounded students in critical condition tonight. the other two are in serious and stable condition. >> only on two, from his jail cell on death row one of the speed freak killers drew maps to where he and another man dumped dozens of bodies. he said it was the other man who killed them but interrogation tapes made by authorities in march 1999 show just the opposite. amber lee. >> reporter: i spent much of the weekend going over the videotapes and speaks to victim
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families. herzog gave a road map of crimes over a span of 15 years. they graduated from lyndon in 1984. herzog said a few months later he saw the first victim murdered a stranger on the side of the avoid. > killed someone for $45. he killed someone for that. no matter what, i hope you believe me. >> reporter: he said he was at the scene of many other crimes. >> has he described any others to you that he has done? you said he killed others. >> he told me about debbi. >> reporter: 16-year-old chevy cut school in 1985 to hang out with him and was never seen again. she was found recently. her mother told me she plans to
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hold a memorial for her this weekend. >> hopefully now -- we never thought we would be getting her back. >> reporter: the mother of joanne said her daughter went on a date with the man two months earlier never came home. investigators also questioned herzog about a 24-year-old of stockton who turned up dead around the same time. it appears the last victim was 25-year-old cindy. she disappeared in november, 1998. herzog's attorney said the interrogation led to the arrest ending the killing spree. >> i want to see him on death row. that's my feeling. i don't want to be there with him. >> reporter: some of the videotapes helped his defense team overturn most of his
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convictions. when a court determined some of the admissions were forced. he killed himself last month hours after learning that the locations of the bodies would be found. >> reporter: dot victim families have problem was this video? >> no. they said they saw most of the tapes and some of them saw all of them during the trial of the two convicted killers. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> stay with us for continuing coverage. amber is continuing to look through the 19 hours of video that we obtained. we are also staying on top of developments at the search sites. >> a search and rescue tome found the body of a young ike hiker who fell to his death. he fell east of gilroy. rescue crew has to wait until today to retrieve the body with
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ropes and harnesses. their names haven't been released. a member of the cal crew team is in the hospital after falling a fraternity house on saturday night. police say he used a pipe to climb up the side of the house on piedmont. the pipe gave way and he fell two stories. the school identified him as andrew crowley. we spoke to the fraternity president who said that he is not a member but does have friends in the house. >> new, the humane society wants people to adopt hundreds of chickens saved from horrible conditions. we have the story and the one thing that the society said they cannot be used for. >> reporter: how does farm fresh eggs sound for breakfast tomorrow? take a look at just some of the hundreds of hens the humane society has coming up for
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adoption later this week. when you think about adopting a pet this is the image that probably comes to mind. you probably don't think about these. herding hundreds of chicken is like herding cats. they are coming up for adoption soon but before you get any ideas about stocking the freezer,. >> we want to adopt them as pets and as egg layers only. >> reporter: no dinner. >> not dinner. >> reporter: they have been way to much to end up on a plate. >> you will be okay. >> reporter: they are the lucky ones, among the thousands rescue from a egg laying facility. authorities say the owner had stopped feeding his 50,000 birds, a third died. others had to be put down . they have been through a horrible experience. they haven't eaten in a few weeks. >> reporter: the lucky remaining hens went to a place in grass valley and the hue
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mean society. here they are getting the food and nutrition they need to get healthy. >> you can feel their breastbone, you can see them. they are just really thin. >> reporter: they will be ready for adoption soon. >> we are looking forward to getting them into new loving homes. >> reporter: finally able to spread their wings, if only they could fly. so it costs five dollars a hen to adopt them. now you should know that each city has different regulations about keeping chickens. you should check with the city first before adopting. reporting live. >> big changes coming our way. its cooled off as the weekend temperatures, couple days ago were 20 degrees warmer, it's really cooledu. snow in the mountains right now. weak system, chaining up on 50 and 80. the next system off shore. this is the real deal here. this is one of the better
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weather systems here. it'll get in. when it does we will see low snow levels and clouds increasing. that cloud increase starts tomorrow as we move through the morning hours you will see more clouds, by 7:00 tomorrow you will see rain. rain starting late in the afternoon and evening and it'll carry into wednesday. when i come back we will run it through and look at the five- day forecast. rain in there. >> a quake rattled mount diablo state park. it measured 2.9 and hit at 12:04. the quake was centered inside the state park just a couple miles danville. there were no reports of damage orrin juries. >> san francisco sheriff looses a round in court. the judge's ruling on a key element in the domestic violence case. >> first plans to expand george lucas making empire. the backlash from neighbors and how county leaders voted today.
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. plans officials gave the green light to film maker george lucas to build a new facility. the proposal calls for the newcombe pound to be built on grady ranch near sky walker ranch on lucas valley road. during the meeting a number of neighbors expressed concern about noise, traffic and harm to the environment. >> its going to impact a whole area frankly, an area and we don't have the structure to support it. >> we don't believe that those are significant issues, we believe they are mitigated through the conditions the county requires. >> opponents have two weeks to appeal the decision. construction can't start until the project goes through a long permit process. >> acquiralling in the case against the san francisco mayor. it went in favor of the
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prosecution. david stevenson with what the judge decide, what it means and the potential witness that the judge wants to see as soon as possible. >> reporter: san francisco prosecutors claimed a victory in their case against the sheriff. trial judge ruled a jury will see a videotape of his wife. these are still frames taken from the video. lopez appears to be crying, a day after the sheriff allegedly grabbed her arm hard enough to bruise. >> we have maintained it's admissible and evidence that is critical. >> reporter: in court the attorney argued the video shot by a neighbor was meant to prepare for a possible divorce or child custody case and didn't meet legal guidelines to be used in a trial. >> i think it should be thrown out because it's hair say, unreliable and they have no foundation. >> reporter: the judge disagreed saying the video showed no signs of being staged
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and clearly showed lopez upset and tearful a day after the incident. >> this is a huge win for the prosecution. now a jury in san francisco probably some time next week will watch the statements in that videotape and decide if he is guilty. >> reporter: juries will come in on evidence. prosecutors were ordered to bring in the ex-girlfriend of the sheriff to determine if jurors will get to her hear allegations avenue ations of abuse. david stevenson. >> new developments in a story we first told you about last week with the admissions policy at san jose state. the university had planned to end it's so-called local area guarantee because of a surge in applications. the guarantee is a longstanding csu policy that make itself easier for students to gain admission. the university today did a 180 saying it's decided to retain
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the easier standard for local students for at least one more year. >> violence on the streets, stays with students here in the classroom. still ahead, what one school district is doing about it. >> also people in one south bay neighborhood say this home is more than just cluttered, it's a nuisance. now a path may open for crews to clean it up.
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. in you ever wondered about the toll that violence on the streets takes on kids consider this. a survey of 6th graders found that one out of ever six suffers ptsd. in tonight's special report, rita williams shows us how many of them are dealing thing that most of us can only imagine. >> when i hear the gun shots i
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get to the floor. i just wonder like who is next? i pretty much race myself since i was five. i been through emotional, physical abuse. >> reporter: kids coping life in and out of their homes. imagine, experiencing that then going to school and trying to focus on learning. >> like four balloons and eventually they will pop if they don't let it out. form for 25 years joe marshall founder of san francisco's omeba boy's club has helped young people deal with ptsd to deflate the balloons. >> our results have shown that once you can help them do that it, resolve the issues, help them deal with the -- that balloon their academics take off. >> reporter: because a study that just started in san francisco, more students and public schools may bet get that
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help. the study focuses on incoming middle school students, 6th graders. if parents give permission they answer these questions about trauma they have experienced. then they indicate if they are having symptoms of ptsd. nightmares, flash backs, fear, guilt, withdrawal, rage. >> what this is lets us do is identity students we wouldn't have nobody known about. >> 15 to 17% and we got 16%. >> reporter: that's one out of sever six tested. >> 63, 6th graders with the highest ptsd symptoms including 15 here at this middle school are now in the next part of the study. do you remember who is he talking to? >> his dad. >> reporter: half are getting traditional counseling at school and referrals for private therapy.
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the other half get ten weeks of group therapy with social workers already at the schools. one said she was surprised by how many are traumatized by fear of deportation or the stress of living in poverty. >> if fear is -- it's a tool for them to understand. >> reporter: with three dozen in her class this is new 6th grade teacher welcomes help with any student she may overlook. >> i really have to recognize that i have no idea what is going on outside of the classroom. >> reporter: the purpose of the four year study is to determine if the specialized group therapy improves academic achievement. >> it's a good investment because we want to learn what is a effecting students. >> reporter: money well spent to prevent drop outs. >> i think it should start in elementary school like when very young and keep teaching so
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a person can only take so much. it's like okay, i'm not alone. >> reporter: they can't stop the violence but they can teach these youngsters how to cope witht. in san francisco, rita williams, k tvu. >> and we post all of our special reports to the website. just look for the tab on the front page. >> relief may be on the way for residents in east san jose complaining for years about a house piling up with trash. it's on south clairmont and everything from furniture to parts to animal cages are cluttering the front yard tomorrow the board of supervisors is expect to do claire can a nuisance. the owner disappears for long periods of times. animals living among the debris. >> kept having kittening, so i trapped like 23 cats, seven
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kittens, two possums and a raccoon. >> the city can go in and remove the junk. i a public hearing set for march 12th. >> new details about a triple shooting at a san jose restaurant over the weekend that claimed a man's life. police identified him as 33- year-old anthony salazar of san jose. two others were also shot in the parking lot of the catina and were treated release. they happened about 1:00 p.m. yesterday morning during a large birthday celebration, no arrests have been made so far. this was san jose's 5th homicide of the year. >> a close call in berkeley as the driver of an suv hit a parkl meter, a parked car and just missed crashing into a produce market. it wound up on the sidewalk stopping just short of the marchk. near 51st. the driver of the land refer said she lost control because
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the brakes failed. new information on a deadly hit and run. we know the identity of the man killed. he was constantine perinstinse. he was broadsided by a truck. the truck driver ran and is still being looked for. the crash happened about 3:30 sunday morning at california and battery street. >> the bay area customers of the failed home savings of america bank were relieved to learn their money was sent out this morning. a representative greeted them to give them information on the bank closing. the bank based out of minnesota was closed by regulators last friday. no other banking institutions was willing to absorb it. it was another day of close but not on wall street. the dow was around the 13,000 mark but fell. it closed down a little more than a point. the nasdaq was up two.
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>> thousands of city dollars spent elsewhere. the fraud case that led to a ban on official business a hardware store. >> and back here i have the cheer model lined up and ready to go. i have rain drops, snow in the mountains. . and two orphan mountain lion cubs welcome to a new home. where they ended up and why they had to leave the state. [ teen ] times are good, aren't they, kids?
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. aloin time store is banned from doing business with the city because of a fraud allegation. kohl has four stores in san francisco including one on cole street. the da said an employee was involved in a conspiracy with city employees. they would bill the city for
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supplies that went for employee personal use. w. >> we would have invoices for lumber, we were buying t had, hard to know part went to the guy's home and built a deck. >> reporter: the owner of the store said he was shocked didn't know anything about it but agreed to pay $50,000 in restitution. the employee faced criminal charges and six city workers already plead guilty. an emergency landing this evening shut down liberty airport in new jersey. a plane with 71 people on board landed safely after the pilot reported a landing gear malfunction. the entire airport was closed when that plane landed at 6:20 tonight eastern time. two runways opened about an hour later. no injuries were reported. >> in news of the world in the indian ocean a cruise ship lost power after a fire in the generator. more than a thousand were on board. a french ship reached them this evening an

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