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and you believed that? um... eh... ah-- um, no, i'm... yeah-- no, wha-- why... fittingly, this royal flusher is headed back to its rightful owner on king's head island. live from the ferry landing, i'm olsen benner. mom, get the car. i have to go to the toilet. ooh, i got chills when you said that. there he is. gene, go! whoa, whoa, whoa, sorry, kid, can't go near that toilet. uh, officer, can you cut him a break? it's a long story, but he-he just wants to say good-bye. kind of weird, but, all right, sir, your kid's got one minute. hello, toilet. i know you can't hear me, but i just... hello, gene. toilet, they charged you. activate bidet? yes! i-i mean, no. i think i just have time to say good-bye. good-bye, gene. i... i love you. please repeat command. i love you. you would like to vomit? no, i love you. seat up for vomit. no, i love you. vomit now. i love you. vomit. i love you! vomit now. vomit now. (groans)
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stop saying that! vomit now. damn fool! okay, this is just sad. i know. huh, that suit looks just like one my dad had. yeah, it's a nice one, huh? i love it. yeah, let me see the label. um, i... there's my dad's name. "tailored for paul mcgill." that's weird-- his name is bob burgers. that's my dad's suit! where'd you get it? a funeral home? what?! a funeral home. it's a home for funerals. (boat horn blowing) i'll never forget that toilet. i'll never forget that suit. at least you still got your birthday suit. yeah, too bad it's wrinkly. let's get dad dry-cleaned. nah, i'll press him. (grunting) ("baby hold on" playing) ♪ baby, hold on to me, oh, yeah ♪ ♪ whatever will be will be ♪ the future is ours to see, yeah, come on ♪ ♪ so, baby, hold on to me ♪ hold it ♪ think about it, baby ♪ i'm gonna take you to the top ♪ ♪ so, baby, hold on to me, hold on tight ♪
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♪ whatever will be will be, say it again, the future is... ♪ captioning sponsored by bento box entertainment captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org the s.w.a.t. team moving into a san francisco neighborhood after a homeowner finds an intruder inside. good evening i'm julie haener. >> and i'm ken wayne. it turns into a stand off. the woman was armed with a shotgun and a hatchet. jade hernandez has the story. >> reporter: the woman was carrying a hatchet. she broke in, took a shotgun
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from inside. refused to leave and threatened to kill herself. this police car sped down the street after a woman came home to an intruder. >> she was ranting and raving. >> when the police responded they saw a woman in the window with a shotgun. >> we initiated a s.w.a.t. call up and brought our hostage negotiators to the scene. >> tom sweeney stood with police officers as police worked to get the woman out of the home. the department evacuated about a dozen people any way including a home to the north and south of the situation as
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it grew more tense. >> she was threatening herself with the gun. about half way into this event officers could see her standing at the front window holding a shotgun to her own chest. >> reporter: about 5:15 this evening the woman emerged with a shotgun in one hand and a hatchet in the other. arrested without police, police still aren't sure who the white 22-year-old female is. but she will be charged with weapons charges. as if the shotgun that she took from inside of the home, it is legally owned by the homeowner. jade hernandez, ktvu news. an all out is search for an assault weapon stolen from a police vehicle. anyone with information on the whereabouts of this weapon is asked to call police immediately. now to a string of officer involved shootings in the bay area. there have been five since thursday night. the first was in sonoma county
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where a sheriff's deputy, fatally shot -- a high and low speed chase through san jose and ended with police shooting and killing the driver. last night a traffic stop in union city result -- resulted in the death of a motorist. allie rasmus spoke to police. >> reporter: a tow truck took an older honda mini van. the driver is in jail and his passenger is dead after an officer involved shooting. >> the driver could have complied.
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>> reporter: hayward police says an officer tried to pull over pacman for speeding but he did not stop. the officer led the suspect into this area. the officer happened to have a civilian doing a ride along with him. >> made several movements to intentionally drive at the officer. >> reporter: pacman wasn't struck by the police gunfire but his passenger was. >> then you hear three shots fast. then you hear another two and you hear the door slam fast. >> reporter: police pursued pacman as he sped down d street. he was caught and arrested. police say pacman's last known address was in oakley. he is now in jail and homicide -- jail charged with homicide for the death of his passenger.
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police continue to investigate a an officer involved shooting. when he blew out a tire and ran from the vehicle, officers say he appeared to be hiding a gun and he opened fire. neighbors heard the commotion. >> i'm glad they caught that stupid guy. he's going to hurt somebody. all of a sudden i heard the shots and i got out of the way. because when you're in vietnam and you hear shots you get the hell out of the way. >> police have not released the system's identity. >> how a traffic stop led to the city's fourth related
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shooting. and the memorial for two officers lost on duty will take place on thursday march 7. tragedy struck san francisco's escape from alcatraz triothalon. a competitor from austitexas suffered a massive heart attack and died when he jump into the water. the annual event features a 1- 1/2 mile swim from alcatraz. the winner was javier gomez from spain. the race director issued a statement saying the thoughts and prayers from the entire escape from alcatraz are with the family and friends of the racer. they said cpr was immediately given but they could not save him. our continuing coverage now of the sequestration here's a live look at the capital in washington, d.c. where both sides in the budget debate may
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be adopting a wait and see attitude. the nation will have to adapt to the sweeping cuts. neither side appears to be motivated to compromise over the other. both democrats and republicans took to the sunday morning shows to talk about their position. >> the president got his tax hikes on january 1. if we're going to get middle loopholes let's make the tax the law safe for everybody. >> without a deal there will be continued cuts of about $1 trillion over a 10 year period. in his first interview since the election, mitt romney said today that he regrets not being in the white house
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especially because of the sequester cuts. romney said president obama is more interested in showing pain over the cuts than showing compromise and he even compared him to the roman leader fidle who watched rome burn. >> look at what's happening right now. i wish i were there. it kills me not to be there. not to be in the white house doing what needs to be done. >> his wife anne said losing was a crushing disappointment for the country. california republican party delegates voted overwhelmingly today to elect jim brulty as the state's party chairman. the southern california republican says he intends to revive the party's interest in the state. there was an historic election
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for the number two position. republican delegates cast their votes. >> reporter: because of her religion her loyalty is to the muslim religion. she is not republican. dhillon is not muslim but rather sikh. >> you're going to have a few crazy people and biggots and our party is no different. >> i can't believe this is what we've been spending our time wasting around doing. in the meantime we have a 2/3 super majority of the democrats in the state capital. >> reporter: she refused to
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answer a reporter's question. there was no sign of isenburn just before the votes were tallied. and dhillon declared the winner.dhillon now becomes the first republican chair of california. in sacramento, david munick ktvu news. new information tonight about a rash of robberies in the peninsula and the public area where is many of these crimes are taking place. a major breakthrough today as researchers announce had the a baby born with hiv has been cured. and is protection against identity theft really scare away the thieves? in a ktvu special report we'll take a closer look at the effectiveness of one such company.
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shocked to hear palo alto's public storage was robbed saturday evening. a person with a handgun taking money from the clerk. >> i guess people are really desperate in this economy. >> reporter: police are tracking a dramatic surge in downtown robberies. in some the suspect is an african american man in his 20s, thin build with a black handgun. but not all. >> there are some similarities between the cases, there are other dissimilarities between the cases too. everybody is working hard on this one. it's our goal to solve this as quickly as we can. >> reporter: there was an arrest overnight. this vallejo man grabbed cash from a woman in front of a convenience store and bit her hand when she resisted. minutes later another woman headed down this stairwell to her car was robbed by a different man who grabbed her from behind.
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>> had a grasp over her neck and simultaneously put his hands into her back pocket and took cash. >> i would expect it in the east bay area but i feel this place should be a little more secure. >> we pride ourselves in having a safe area in town and we don't like this happening. >> reporter: surveillance video may help with the storage robbery. p olice hope to have a sketch from the parking garage as well. san jose firefighters are investigating a suspicious fire at a high school. crews arrived to independence high school just after 12:30 this afternoon. they saw flames burning the exterior and burning inside. firefighters knocked out the fire in less than an hour.
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nobody was hurt. there's no word if the damage will affect classes tomorrow. police dogs received special training today in the castro valley. about 30 teams of handlers and dogs executed drills at a vacant part of the medical center. the volunteers say the sight challenged the highly trained dogs. >> keeping the training up and keeping it varied and putting them in contaminated high stress situations is what we do so we can get out there when we're called. >> did you find somebody? >> bay area canine teams have helped in searches after the loma prieta. >> tomorrow is the start of extended hours that just might burn a hole in your wallet. when there are games or other special events it will cost you
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up to $7 an hour for metered parking. a little further away it's $5 an hour. even when there isn't an event, the meters in this area will be in effect until 7:00 p.m. scientists in atlanta say a 2-year-old mississippi girl is the first child to be cured of aid. they say the baby was born hiv positive at a children's hospital in jackson mississippi and began an aggressive treatment program within 30 hours of birth. the toddler is now 2-1/2 with no signs of infection. >> this has very important implications for pediatric hiv infection and ability of chief cure. so we think we should be able to replicate this. >> scientists say the findings suggests that high -- high dose treatment right after
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birth will be most successful of ridding the disease from the body. the pope's window in the episolic apartment remains sealed. catholics are arriving in roam. they will pick a day for the conclave to start where they will be sealed from the world until a pontiff is chosen. he's expected to stay until his replacement is selected. the scotish cardinal admitted today that his sexual behavior quote fell below the standards of the church. cardinal keith o'brien stepped down under allegations that he had made inappropriate advances to several priests and a
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seminarian. fear of theft has created a special business. the industry leader appears to have come up short. >> reporter: promises are bold. >> life lock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection. >> life lock compared as the industry leader. >> reporter: the day after her identity was stolen 18 months ago, she joined life lock. >> even the ceo put his service number in their advertisements. >> reporter: for a year she said she thought things were going smoothly until her phone rang. >> i got a call from sprint wireless asking about my new wireless number that i opened up. and i said, nope i have at&t i didn't open a sprint wireless. >> reporter: only after she notified life lock did they place a lock on her file.
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someone had created an account at usaa under her name too. >> i called life lock and i actually reached out to them because i didn't get an alert from them as advertised in their services. >> reporter: anna says life lock told her that neither sprint nor usaa are in their list of -- >> they said they just report on those in their network. >> reporter: life lock claims it sent an alert but declined an online interview. instead issued a written statement that says, we're sorry that a life lock member has had a less than outstanding experience. life lock is committed to providing the best service possible. >> reporter: numerous reports say the ceo's social security has actually been miss used 13
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times. >> they offer services that you can actually do yourself. >> you don't have to spend money on any of these services. >> reporter: rick harper is vice president of the consumer crediting counseling services a group that helps many identity victims. he said go to the free website annual credit report.com where you can get a free copy of your credit report once a year from each of the three big credit agencies. >> if you check periodically you're going to catch it quickly enough therefor you can save that money instead of pulling all three credit reports at once. pull one of the major agencies every four months. that way you've got the whole year. >> if you do find a problem, then by yourself you can easily place a fraud alert on your own credit alert. then if someone tries to use a bogus account or stolen credit cards they're going to have to prove that they are who they
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say they are. tom vacar, ktvu channel 2 news. tragedy strikes an expecting couple. the outpouring of grief for the parents to be killed in a car crash. and the efforts to save their unborn son. >> i thought i could hear him screaming for me and hollering for me and i couldn't do nothing. authorities take drastic steps after a sink hole swallows a man who was sleeping in his bed. why they tore down his home today. >> we have low clouds and fog right now but changes developing offshore. coming up at 10:37. the timing of the next storm and how many rainfall you can expect in your neighborhood. ♪
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chapter in the movement. they were beaten and tear gassed by police in 1971. the voting rights act was signed into law later that year. this year's commemoration comes a few days after the court heard arguments of overturning extensions of a key act. black headed men and carved crying women filled the streets outside the temple where a funeral was held today for the young orthodox jewish couple. the two 21-year-olds were killed when they were hit by a black bmw. however doctors were able to deliver the baby by c-section. the newly married couple was on their way to the hospital. the driver of the car carrying the couple was hurt but
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suffered only minor injuries. the two people of the bmw fled on foot. the baby remains in the hospital. family and friends say he weighs just 4 pounds and is in serious condition. >> in news of the world tonight in pakistan, a bomb detroyed several buildings. the bomb went off near a mosque as worshipers were leaving for the night. rescue crews are looking for possible survivors. some shiite leaders say forces are not doing enough. sunni militant groups are suspected. in japan, record setting snow now being blamed for causing this high speed train to derail on hung chu island. no one was hurt but the blizzard conditions have killed at least six people including a mother and her three teenage children who were poisoned by car exhaust when their car was buried under snow. and in southwest china,
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take a look at the cracks on this wall. following a 5.5 earthquake. an estimated 700 homes collapsed, another 2,500 were damaged. two people were injured but so far no deaths are reported. britain's queen elizabeth is in the hospital suffering from the stomach flu. the 86-year-old queen has symptoms of gastroentiritis. the two most common causes, are food poisoning and the noro virus. the queen has cancelled a visit to rome that was set for later this week. a demolition crew in florida today started tearing down a house located on top of the sink hole. a backhoe carefully broke through the walls today as crews tried to salvage family heirlooming. authorities say it will not be possible to recover the body of 37-year-old jeffrey bush who disappeared thursday night.
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listen to his brother as he describes what happened. >> i ran in there and all i could see was this big hole. all i see was the tops of his bed. i didn't see nothing else. so i jumped in the hole and tried digging him out and i couldn't get him. all i could hear is i could hear him screaming for me and hollering for me. but i couldn't do anything. another officer involved shooting to tell you about leaves another person dead. how a traffic stop in the east bay led to this deadly shooting. >> and the world's biggest said this bud is not water. what he did to fight back over a multi million dollars lawsuit.
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city escalated to deadly gunfire when police say the motorist pulled a gun on officers. ktvu's ken pritchett spoke to people in the area about what they heard. in the traffic lane there's one. another on the curb. red dots from a spray paint can also marked the grass and parking lot of this apartment building. these indicate areas of interest to investigators the only remaining sign of the officer involved shooting near the intersection of dire street and meteor way. charmaney bandager heard it happen last night. >> i was just in my living room watching tv. i heard some shots that were like fire crackers so i ignored it. >> but when she heard more shots she went upstairs to look out of her window. >> i saw there was this green colored car with the door open and behind that there were two police cars. >> reporter: union cit city
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police say two of their officers tried to arrest a man. but he reached into his pants and pulled out a gun, which prompted the police to open fire. >> a whole lot of policemen searching the grass looking for something. >> reporter: they did find something at the scene a loaded handgun belonging to the suspect. he was hit multiple times and died at the hospital. ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. vallejo police are investigating the deaths of a man and woman who's bodies were found today inside an apartment. about 9:25 this morning, officers were called to an officer near roline drive. neighbors told police they heard at least two gunshots. when arrests arrived they found a dead woman and man inside. the circumstances of their deaths have not been released. we have an update now on a story we first brought you last
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week in claims that bud waters down its beers. today the beer company fired back at the claim. today they released this ad saying they must have tested cans of water. and that beer is the best beer they know how to brew. former employees came forward claiming that the company adds water right before bottling lowering the alcohol content that's on the label. a new light art installation is under way. you can look at the beautiful pictures of the lights. 25,000 lights are strung on the northern side of the suspension span of the bridge. the artist responsible has been putting the final touches on
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the project tonight. christien kafton tells us the bay lights project means big businesses to businesses in the embarcadero. >> reporter: in the daylight you may not notice the changes to the bay bridge. at night the effect can be breathtaking. the light project is still in the testing phase, on tuesday night 9:00 p.m. the lights go on for a two year light show. ben davis originally conceiveed the idea and now after 2-1/2 years and $6 million in private funds raised. he's now made his vision the reality. >> sometimes you see the bridge freeze, are you seeing something he likes. >> while the lights lights on the bridge will be visible. if you would like to see villareal turn on the switch, you have to go on their website. >> i think there's lots of reasons to come here personally. if you want to be part of
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history, but if you just want to see the lights, pace yourself. the work is going to be up for two years. >> water bar has been rented out by the company behind the project and says there's already a lot of interest in the light show. >> we already did good amounts of business especially in the evening. our window requests are pretty outrageous at the moment and we're expecting more. >> it's something we knew was coming that this economic wave was going to hit. not just restaurants but there's tour boats that are starting to offer the lights tour. >> they're starting to sell naming rights to individual light exhibits. it is a rare chance that will not last long. >> winter isn't gone just yet. mark tamayo will join us with
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bay area swash bucklers had a chance to walk the plank, sort of. they'll be open for tours and available for adventure sails on the bay. the ship's plan to move to redwood city and sausalito later this month before returning to their home port in washington state. the big question is will it be raining for folks who want to head out to those tall ships. let's head to mark tamayo and mark you have the answer. >> the temperatures will be changing and that change includes some rain drops in the
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next few days. here you can pick out on live storm tracker 2. clouds moving out of the region but warmer clouds developing at last check. that will have an impact on your commute first thing tomorrow morning. as far as temperatures right now beginning to cool off as we would expect for this time of day. san jose 50, oakland 52 and half-moon bay currently 50 degrees. forecast headlines for tonight partly cloudy skies, fog for the coast and for the bay. tomorrow is the morning overcast. clouds becoming partly cloudy into the afternoon hours. tuesday, wednesday we will be tracking more rainfall and temperatures cooling off as well. first thing tomorrow morning, areas of clouds. just be extra careful out there for your monday morning. lots of 40s to start out the day. maybe some cooler locations in the upper 30s. san francisco, low of 47 and san jose 45 degrees. out here in the pacific, here's a change. a weather system developing
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offshore. no rain drops expected for tomorrow after we had a few sprinkles. tomorrow here we go with the overcast and skies becoming partly cloudy. also a breeze with winds from around 15 to 20 miles per hour. tuesday this system will slowly approach the bay area. that will be the keyword, slowly. north bay rain probably not until after 2:00. better bet closer to 3:00 or 4:00. the shower chances will linger into wednesday and even into thursday. the main event with the moderate to heavy rainfall that move into the region tuesday evening. coast side around the bay and dense patching well inland will put this into motion into the afternoon hours. once again the clouds begin to break up. tuesday day starts out dry at 8:00 we begin to introduce the chance of rain after 2:00 in the north bay. just in time for the evening commute, san francisco, oakland out toward san rafael and santa
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rosa. this gradually spreads to the south. rainfall expectations throughout the week for the north bay coastal hills. forecast highs for tomorrow, the cool down has arrived. we're talking about mid-50s to lower 60s. san jose 52. your five day forecast and into tuesday that rainfall will slowly move in. spreading from north to the south. especially for the evening hours, showers likely but lots of breaks in the action on wednesday. chance of a light shower into thursday. then heather and ken wouldn't you know we're talking about a warming trend. another one about a week from now we could be talking about temperatures back up into the upper 60s to right around 70 degrees. so this is not a long term rain event but we will take whatever rain we can. we're playing catch up. we're just now getting word from san francisco police about a man who hasn't been seen since friday and he has the mental capacity of a 12 to 14- year-old we're told. police say chung wen was last
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seen around 7:00. that's in the outer mission district. wen is 32 years old, 5'1" with black hair and brown eyes. he was last seen wearing a bring jacket, white t-shirt and red and white shoes. police say he has the mental capacity of a 12 to 14-year-old and becomes confused easily. stanford gears up for the pac12 tournament as they face utah. >> and the earthquake kicks off their season as they face salt lake. sports wrap up next.
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