tv News at 5pm FOX April 24, 2013 5:00pm-6:01pm PDT
5:00 pm
says that could make things as good or better. consumer editor tom vacar ktvu channel 2 news. firefighter was hurt putting out a fire about 2:00 p.m. at a home. firefighters rescued one dog. firefighters suffered burns on his shoulder. investigators are looking for the cause of the fire. fire burned an apartment building in san francisco today. it broke out about 10:50 a.m. this morning. a viewer sent us this video. firefighters contained the plames to the upper -- flames to the upper floor. >> they were fighting in the alley between the buildings. shooting a lot of water to keep it from spreading to the building next door. >> one person was in the building when the fire started but got out safely. investigators are looking for the cause. the city of boston took a step towards returning to
5:01 pm
normal as boylston street reopened since the boston marathon bombings. the sidewalks have been scrubbed cleans. orange cones mark the sight of the first explosion and flowers, balloons and toys pay tribute the victims but business has resumed with the boston strong logo posted in widows. authorities said the explosions that boston marathon were triggered by a remote controlled detonator. officials describe the detonator as close controlled. that means it had to be activated within several blocks of the bombs. they didn't say what the device was but dzhokar tsarnaev was seen holding a cell phone before the blast. thousands of people turned out today to honor a police officer kill in the bake of the boston marathon bombings.
5:02 pm
[ music playing ] >> law enforcement officers, family, friends and strangers crowded on to m.i.t. field. they came to remember 26-year- old campus police officer sean collier, authorities say the brother said acause of the boston marathon bombings shot and killed sean collier at m.i.t. vice president joe biden was there. >> whether it is al-qaeda or two twisted cowardly knock offs here in boston. >> he said his brother was born to be a police officer and he lived out his dream. one of the two suspects accused of trying to detrail a train was in court this
5:03 pm
morning. -- detrail a train was in court this morning. they are charged with conspiring with al-qaeda. a mississippi man said investigators ripped through his home as they tried to figure out who sent letters with raisessen to president obama and a senate -- ricin to president obama and a senator. he is the second person investigated in the case. authorities dropped charges against another man. wild brawl between a high school team teacher and -- school teacher and her student and it was caught on video. the teacher took the about to's makeup because she was -- student's makeup because she was using it during class. >> reporter: the incident in the math class is caught on cell phone video by another
5:04 pm
student and it escalates quickly. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] >> she started going out after she pushed me, started hitting me. >> what did you do? >> push her back. >> reporter: eventually she claims her teacher throws her to the ground where they tangle as one student asks her to stop. >> stop. >> reporter: she says her teacher had her pinned to the ground. she says the teacher was roughed up herself and now on paid administrative leave. >> regrettable incident and very unusual. i don't recall an incident like this happening. >> reporter: after the fight she was arrested by police for assault and has been suspended suspended for five days and faces expulsion. >> i am not sure what happened.
5:05 pm
i can't even tell by looking that video what happened once the initial pushing started. i don't know. >> i know i did wrong by going up to her trying to get my stuff but she should have went -- >> whatever button they have to push for security and they should step outside. >> reporter: the teacher in that fight hasn't been identified. the student is scheduled to meet with the principal tomorrow to find out if she will be expelled. police arrested a carjacking and felony hit and run suspect. police say he was driving a stolen car when he crashed into another vehicle. he ran away after the crash and two high schools had to be locked down. police say he then carjacked a vehicle and forced the driver to take him out of the area.
5:06 pm
he was arrested at 9:00 p.m. last night. a san francisco land mark and haven for the elderly is facing budget cuts and layoffs. ktvu's ken pritchett is live where the medical cuts threaten the institution. ken? >> reporter: jewish home is a skilled nursing facility for the elderly, one of many in california facing medi-cal cuts going forward and going back. >> reporter: it was not so long ago when he filled the halls with his music. he is 97 years old now and plays no more. >> that is life. >> reporter: he has many stories. pow during world war ii with photographers to prove it.
5:07 pm
survivor of a holocaust. >> my family had a lot of difficult difficulties. >> reporter: his latest difficulties are what is happening to his home. >> they are like taking a meat cleaver. >> they care for hundreds of medi-cal patients. in 2011 lawmakers slashed spending for skilled nursing facilities. >> it is piling on. >> reporter: the ceo says the hospital must pay for new cuts and owes the state money from when the bill was first passed. >> jewish home has no capacity to pay back a $20 million liability and sustain an ongoing $12 million cut. >> reporter: they sent out 300
5:08 pm
pink slips with 100 layoffs likely. >> just a travesty the institution is being hurt. >> reporter: with the cuts some patients could see reduced care, some facilities could close. when the cuts were passed in 2011 they sued the state and lost that lawsuit which is why the cuts are retroactive. in san francisco, ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. there are new details about a police investigation into yesterday's deadly shooting of a woman. initially it was reported the woman was the victim of an armed robbery but now two police sources say it may have been a drug deal that went bad. her sister and another woman were with her. two men walked up to the car, one of the men pulled out a gun and shot the driver. she was able to drive a few
5:09 pm
blocks and later died at the hospital. the shooting may have been due to a dispute over payment for drugs. surfer's youtube video is propertying leaders to issue a cur-- prompting leaders to issue a curfew. ktvu's janine de la vega has more. >> worst conditions as far as drug use. trash. >> reporter: this video posted by a surfer shows the garbage. he discovered caves, inside there was more trash, noodles used for drugs and human -- needles used for drugs and human waste. >> i was just amazed. >> the videos caught the attentions of officials and exposedposed the people illegally camping on the beach. many worried high tide would
5:10 pm
carry the waste into the water. they decided to approve putting a curfew in place at the beach. the sand portion will be off limits from midnight till an hour before sun rise. >> it appears there will be more enforcement, especially in the beginning. we want to make people aware that we are taking this very seriously. >> reporter: officers will have the authority to question those -- authorities to question those who violate. the city poured concrete in the caves to seal it off. >> i have been swimming here for 30 years and i am happy they are cleaning it up. great news. >> i didn't think that movie would generate this much action. but it really gives me hope that things can change for the positive. >> the city needs signs made up explaining the new curfew.
5:11 pm
so it will be a couple weeks. janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. giants fans face extra security today but is major league baseball about to crack down more? >> more fog today, a lot of it, temperatures down into the 70s. the cooling trend is continuing. how much cooler and how much fog you will see tomorrow morning? i will have the specifics back here in 10 minutes. >> live pictures of news chopper 2 on its way tosan jose, there has -- to san jose, there has been a two car accident, there are injuries, it happened near a high school. back with more after this break. medications?
5:12 pm
i don't know. last immunization shots? really? honey, what's my blood pressure medicine called? one time i took something and i blew up like a puffer fish. i'm probably allergic to that. at kaiser permanente, your medical information is available to you and your doctors. quickly. securely. no guesswork required. better information. better care. kaiserpermanente. thrive.
5:13 pm
we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then start playing it in another. and...i'm talking to myself... [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. a piece of history is missing from at&t park. the plaque marking barry bonds world breaking home run has been stolen. ktvu's noelle walker is live in the city.
5:14 pm
>> reporter: we are here with the fans, waiting for the players to leave the area. the giants are a team with a lot of accomplishment said, milestones -- accomplishments, milestones. lot of memorabilia inside that park and tonight they are trying to figure out how one of those was stolen. >> reporter: at&t park is packed. >> we have a sold out crowd every night. >> reporter: a stadium full of witnesses yet someone managed to snag a souvenir off the wall, leaving a outline where a sign once hug. >> our home plate over here. >> where is it at? do you know? >> wear is barry. >> bonds hits it high and deep to left. >> august 7, 2007, barry bonds hits had world record breaking
5:15 pm
home run. this marked the place where history happened. >> how could somebody steal that? >> reporter: that is what they are trying to figure out. >> we are not sure what happened. we are recrewing security tape. -- reviewing security tape. >> the giants have a replacement sign being made right now to place where it belongs, maybe with a little extra glue. >> reporter: now the vp of communications said the giants haven't gone to police with the thef, i said her why, she said she thinks the police have better things to do with their time. noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. a new strain of bird blew in china is turning out to be one of the most lethal so far. it has infected more than 100 people in china.
5:16 pm
20 of them have died. officials are worried about how easily it can jump from birds to humans. scientists are watching it closely. but they say so far there is little evidence it could spread easily from human to human. apple released details of its conference in san francisco. the event will include technical session presented by apple, hands on labs for developers and the apple design awards for the best new apps. june 10-14. an wall street today a mixed bag of earnings reports left stocks unchanged. the dow is down 42 to 14,676. the nasdaq is up 0.32 at 3,269. the s&p is up 0.01 to 1,578. gamers get ready, the new xbox video game consul will be revealed soon. they will unveil the consul in
5:17 pm
washington may 21. the current xbox is 7 years old. it comes one month before the expo in los angeles. it is the largest annual convention. gun control continues on capitol capitol hill, companies stopped making loans to gun shops. ge cut off financialing for palm and pop gun retails. ge is based in connecticut. many employees live around newtown where the sandy hook elementary school shootings happen. haism of all -- half of all students leave high schools
5:18 pm
without knowledge that isn't proficient. a pair of bay area tech companies topped the list of it companies dealing with climate issued. cisco and google. hewlett-packard tied for fifth. yesterday was perfect and according to our chief meteorologist bill martin the cooling trend will continue. >> it will continue. temperatures inland came down. antioch and oakland, 70s. live camera outside in san jose, beautiful day down there but cooler. here is what is happening. jet stream to the north, that is where the storms go. we have low pressure that is creating this fog. check out the fog along the coast. it is pushing through the gate
5:19 pm
right now. fog in the headlands anth gap. to the avenues of san francisco, we have got lots of fog. you can see long the coast here. it is between peaks. fog past 19th avenue. sunset and richmond district, you got fog and that is how it will go tonight. fog pushes its way into your neighborhood tonight. last couple nights it has been stuck at the coast. tonight that marine layer, the thickness expands. it will get over the hills and create fog in a lot of bay area neighborhoods. tomorrow morning most communities will have low clouds and fog. cooler. cloudy. over night lows mid-40s, upper 40s, low 50s. fog ringing the bay all the way towards concord. antioch, i wouldn't be surprise
5:20 pm
if you have fog through pittsburg. the reason for it, this low- pressure system south of here comes in. low pressure, releases the high pressure. takes the fog and makes the marine layer deeper. thousand feet. the fog up to 2,000 feet. it will come up over the top of the hills and down to your neighborhood. the inversion the next couple nights will be deep. temperatures start off cooler and end up cooler. we are not seeing 90s for a while. tomorrow a nice day, probably the coolest day of the week as the fog thickens up. towards the weekend, warmer but fog. when i get back specific forecast high and the five-day forecast with your bay area weekend in view. i am back here at 5:45 p.m. breaking news to report out of san jose. that is where a car has gone into a house.
5:21 pm
this happened an hour ago at lee and ann way. we have live pictures from news chopper 2 over the scene. a red car on the left side smashed up. there is another speak that went into a building -- vehicle that went into a building. two cars were involved in the accident and one crashed into a home. six people were injured. two of those people were inside the home when the car went inside. five were heard badly enough to be taken to the hospital. near lee high school. not far from the football feed. there is a crowd of people there gathered watching as emergency crews do their work. there are a number of people injured in this crash. investigators and paramedics on the scene. we will bring you more information about what caused this accident, as soon as we get that we will bring it to you. okay. so about that tattoo, president obama and the first lady come
5:22 pm
up with a plan to keep their daughters from getting tattoos, what they will do if their daughters get inked. >> taking it to the streets. the reason teachers set up this pickle line today in one east bay -- this picket line today in one east bay city. i knew there were a lot of tech jobs available out there.
5:23 pm
i knew devry university would give me the skills that i needed to make one of those tech jobs mine. we teach cutting-edge engineering technology, computer information systems, networking and communications management -- the things that our students need to know in the world today. our country needs more college grads
5:24 pm
to help fill all the open technology jobs. to help meet that need, here at devry university, we're offering 4 million dollars in tech scholarships for qualified new students. learn more at devry.edu. president obama and his wife have come up with a way of discouraging their daughters from getting tattoos. the president said if they do
5:25 pm
it they will do it but during an interview the president said he also told them if they do they will do the same and show them off as a family onue on -- on youtube. fighting for students safety. drugs, violence, and building repair problems reached a crisis level. >> teachers in oakland set up a picket line to draw attention to safety and infrastructure problems, gang violence, vandalism, drug use and a phone system. students say classmates are a big part of the student. >> they bring marijuana, weed, all kinds of drugs to school. weapons, knives.
5:26 pm
>> when a teacher has to focus on students it is like the rest of us can't learn. >> we want to make sure before something severe happens that we are -- we are positive as teachers, kids are protected. >> leaders are working with the school to improve safety. >> several administrators were here yesterday afternoon. we had a long meeting with the staff. where we discussed their feelings and addressed practical solutions. >> the steps includes an extra security officer and infrastructure repairs. officials expect to have a report prepared on improving safety by the end of the week. court hearing today paveed the way for a university of california at berkeley student to stand trial on charges he beheaded a exotic bird. justin alexander teixeira waved an evidence hearing. that prevented a security tape that shows him chasing a foul.
5:27 pm
the bird was part of a show in las vegas. he faces felony imal killing and torture charges. another university of california at berkeley student plead guilty. a judge challenged the justice department's build to dismiss a lawsuit. it seeks records regarding operation fast and furious. the judge challenged the claim that courts have no jurisdiction in the dispute. the lawyers said it should be resolved by the checks and balances. law enforcement is looking for a man on the run with many looks and in many locations. what he looks like and what investigators and his mother have to say about him. >> at that point i realized both my legs are gone. still have both my hands and fingers. >> a veteran comes home for the
5:28 pm
5:30 pm
complete bay area news coverage continues right now, this is ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00 p.m. >> police tell thus man you see in this surveillance video is on a crime rampage from southern california to the bay area. as a man hunt for him is intensifying, he will stop at nothing to get what he wants. ktvu's robert handa is live with video of that man's mother making a emotional plea. >> reporter: we are in santa cruz where the search is centered but law enforcement said he hit places all along the coast to the bay area.
5:31 pm
>> reporter: the man law enforcement call as violent serial to the effis seen stealing a vehicle. investigators say he changes his appearance often and targets locations. he is on a rampage of crime from the southern california to the bay area. this video, his mother pleaded with her son to surrender. >> i don't want you to be hurt. we don't want anyone to be hurt at all and this is a very dangerous and scary thing for everyone. >> reporter: this week a hitchhiker claims he drove her up the coast and then fled. they are checking checking to see if an abandon car is connected. in the past month he is sus-- month he is sus suspected for
5:32 pm
shifts. >> i don't know why -- thefts. >> i don't know why he changes locations so often. >> he is the type of person that will stop at nothing to get what he wants. he has shown that and demonstrated that by pointing a gun at someone. >> reporter: his mother says her son needs help. >> please turn yourself in. please, please stop this. >> the list of crimes could get longer. live in santa cruz, robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. more now on our breaking news from san jose. live pictures from news chopper 2. a home at the corner of lee and ann way. a car slammed into that home. it started with a two car accident. one of the cars is a red car
5:33 pm
that suffered a bit of damage. the other car plowed into that home. from what we understand six people were injured, five were transported to the hospital. you can see that the intersection is shut down, a crowd of people watching what is going on as police investigate what happened and look at the damage. and also treat those who were injured -- actually -- say that again please? what we are working to get are the conditions of the people who were injured. as soon as we get those conditions we will bring that to you. again, the headline here is that a two car accident, one of the cars slammed into a home and several people were injured. the owners of a preschool shut down are now under arrest on sex abuse charges. nazila sharaf and lida sharaf
5:34 pm
are accused of wrapping babies in blankets so tightly they could not move, some had blankets over their faces as well. they did this to force the children to sleep. the department of social services shut down the school in march after finding a number of violations. president obama orders flags in texas be lowered to half-staff tomorrow one week after the federal prison camp explosion. camp-- fertilizer plant explosion. the same number of prison inmates to help fight wildfires as there were two years ago. 3800 inmates are training in fire camps right now despite the law that is sending lower level felons to county jails
5:35 pm
instead of state prison. more will be headed to fire camps after river side county officials agreed to let some go to camps instead of jail. memorial service planned for planned for a man killed in a motorcycle crash sunday. investigators say he was riding his motorcycle through napa when he collided with a van driven by a drunk driver. another man suffered moderate injuries. the memorial is friday at 2:00 p.m. a marine who lost both legs in afghanistan returned to livermore today where he was honored by his high school and he spoke to ktvu's rob roth about what happened and his first thought when he realized a large part of his body was missing. rob is here with more on his
5:36 pm
story. rob? >> reporter: the high school dedicated this new flag pole today in honor of all the veterans, including one severely wounded marine that went to high school here. >> reporter: he returned to his high school this afternoon to a hero's homecoming. it has been a long road since he left. >> honored, really. you know, why did you pick me? there is lots of other guys out there. >> reporter: while on patrol in afghanistan his unit was crossing a field when he stepped on an i.e.d. everything went black. >> reporter: the blast severed both his legs. he remembers waking up in a hospital bed. >> i realized both my legs were gone. still have both my hands and
5:37 pm
fingers. i sat there for a second. i was like i am good, i am here. >> reporter: his father quit his job and helps take care of him. >> i still get emotionally drained about thinking about what happened. i will sit down, you know, have a good cry. >> reporter: his father says his attitude makes it easier, never complaining, putting those he meets at ease. >> i met all these very cool people that i would never have met if i didn't get hurt. >> reporter: this afternoon he helped dedicate a new flag pole and he was canned to throw -- asked to throw out the first pitch before the game. [ cheers and applause ] >> i got a lot going for me. i got a lot ahead of me. >> reporter: he wants to stay in the marines and teach.
5:38 pm
5:41 pm
the head of the faa faced suffquestions today -- toughed question today on the air traffic controller furloughs. since sunday more than 2600 flights have been delayed. the slow down is the result of furloughs that sidelined 1500 air traffic controllers every single day. faa administrator said today the budget cuts are to blame. he cut outside contracts, training, over time and travel but it is not enough. >> the sequester is bad policy. forces us to take a series of what we call bad decisions. >> some members of congress accused the obama administration of creating a travel nightmare just to make a point. researchers identified the voice of alexander gram bell for the first time. the recordings are held that
5:42 pm
smithsonian in washington. his voice was identified on a wax disk recording from 1885. alexander gram bell says hear my voice, alexander gram bell. the big dig starts right here, we will take you 40 feet below this street where two drilling machines will help build the new central subway. >> fog is a real player in the forecast, tomorrow will really cool down, how much cooler? i will have the details. look at them kids. [ sigh ]
5:43 pm
they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible.
5:45 pm
we are continuing to cover breaking news from san jose, what you are looking at is a shot of a home that was damaged when a car plowed into it. the car was involved in a accident with another car and slammed into the home. six people were injured, including two inside the home. at this point we haven't determined the -- the severity of the injuries. we are working to get that information. when we do we will bring it to you. again, live pictures from lee and ann way, not far from lee high school in san jose where there has been a serious accident. in san francisco a huge drilling machine will be lowered into had ground tomorrow to be used in the central subway project. ktvu's david stevenson shows us how that will happen and how they are preparing for it. david? >> reporter: frank it happened
5:46 pm
tomorrow morning just behind me and drivers here in san francisco will get the best view as this crane lowers a giant tunnel drilling machine deep below ground. >> reporter: construction crews put the finishing touches on the 500-foot long launch box. this is the launching pad for two massive drilling machines. >> i love train systems so it is exciting for me to work on this program. >> the program is the central subway project. a $1.5 billion line stretching from the bay view to china town. >> this will get people out of cars and speed up transit. >> reporter: tomorrow this crane will lower one of two tunnel boring machines into. >> the grounds -- machines into the grounds.
5:47 pm
>> takes 4-6 weeks. we anticipate early june we will begin the launching of the machine. >> reporter: each nears say pedestrians won't notice a thing -- engineers say pedestrians won't notice a thing. >> safety precautions we are closing that entrance. >> reporter: central subway project opens in 2019. the machines will be removed and reused for future projects. reporting live in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. two bay area cities on the list of cities with the worst traffic in the united states. los angeles came in at number one with the average driver sitting in traffic for 59 hours last year. honolulu was second. san francisco was third. san jose came in 7th.
5:48 pm
the aclu filed a lawsuit on behalf of students saying they aren't receiving the english language instruction that is required. in some cases aren't giving adequate instructions and students are falling behind in school. small dog out of trouble. the stray dog ran into a storm drain and then got stuck. a woman saw it happened and they called police and fire crews. rescuers pulled the dog out of the drail. a vet checked the dog and says it appears to be in good condition. two small amphibians may wind up on the endangered species lists. they are asking for special protection for the this toad
5:49 pm
and frog. they say populations of the two are shrinking due to habitat destruction, live stock grazing, pesticides and climate change. change in the weather just in the few days this week. let's go now to our chief meteorologist bill martin. >> i like it. i like the warmth but it was getting toasty there. outside we have the fog, temperatures colling down. -- cooling down. these are the highs from today. clearly out there in fairfield, antioch, low 80s. vallejo 65. concord 73. temperatures really inland took a drop. we talked about that last night. fog pushing further inland, it will have a push like this. last couple nights showing up around the bay. san francisco and richmond. there are the avenues of san
5:50 pm
francisco, fog from sunset district south to pacifica and half moon bay. winds push the fog inland tonight. these winds take the fog and issue it into the central fally. there is the low pressure --ival valley. there is the low pressure. the winds kick up and temperatures tomorrow coolest of the week. numbers tomorrow -- not cold but lots of 60s and low 70s. fog and 8:00 a.m., might be aggressive on this, see the central valley? not sure they won't see fog into the davis area. that is cooling. we haven't seen this in a while. haven't seen this in a while. it will be a cooler day tomorrow. coolest day of the weekend. lots of 60s, low 70s.
5:51 pm
69 walnut creak. 61 alameda. 70 livermore. temperatures are down 20 degrees over where they were a couple days ago. numbers on the cool side but still nice. nice thursday. san francisco, jackets downtown san francisco tomorrow. upper 50s, that is the high. ballpark, low 60s. downtown, city, union square, upper 50s. there is your five-day forecast with your bay area weekend in view. fog and sun and mild temperatures. >> and we have been talking saturday and sunday look fancastic. thank you. more than a decade after the 9/11 attacks families say they have been victimized again, what happened to thousands of dollars in scholarship funds. ♪ roundup
5:53 pm
♪ i'm a loving husband and a real good dad ♪ ♪ but weeds just make me rattlesnake mad ♪ ♪ now roundup has a new sharp-shootin' wand ♪ ♪ i'm sendin' them weeds to the great beyond ♪ ♪ roundup yeha! [ whip cracks ] ♪ ♪ no need to pump, just point and shoot ♪ ♪ hit 'em in the leaves, and it kills to the root ♪ ♪ 'round fences, trees, even mulched beds ♪ ♪ 'cause the only good weed is a weed that's dead ♪ ♪ roundup yeha! [ whip cracks ]
5:54 pm
[ male announcer ] roundup... [ whip cracks ] with the new one-touch wand. diannesenator dianne feinstein wants the government to look at america's flights schools. she is worried there is gaps in the screening of students. some of the students might include students in the united states illegally. >> reporter: 400 flight schools nationwide and senator dianne feinstein said there is a major problem. >> 38% today do not have the required faa certification. >> reporter: 25,000 applied for
5:55 pm
faa pilot licenses. some of the 911 hijackers trained in florida with expired visas. after 9/11 people still slipped through the cracks. >> why did some foreign nationals come to the country and not go through the process. >> reporter: the topic is in the headlines with dianne feinstein. >> improve communication with the faa to address this issue. >> i think we are far along. >> reporter: the government says it is up to janet napolitano to implement changes as they see fit. some california family whose lost relatives in the
5:56 pm
september 11 attacks never knew millions of dollarhave been raised in their name for college scholarship. the state collected $15 million from selling license plates following the attacks but just a fraction of the money went to the families because a agency failed to notify everyone who was eligible. regulators may step in from stopping advertisers from tracking people online. during a hearing today on the status of a do not track bill he blasted the ad industry. he is septical of the industry. he is not just accused of skimming from the top, he is charged with doing more than 100 times. the scheme prosecutors say a
5:57 pm
5:59 pm
the major league change being considered at baseball stadiums. >> we will open the new east span only when it is ready and not a day sooner. >> weighing plan a and plan b, will either get the new bay bridge open by labor day? >> complete bay area news coverage starts right now, this is ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00 p.m. good evening. i am julie haener. >> and i am frank somerville. >> we begin with developing news from the south bay. 5 minutes ago officials confirmed that children were hurt when a car crashed into a home there. these are live pictures from news chopper 2 over lee avenue and ann way. we are told that two cars collide, including that red one, sending eighty one of the cars -- sending one of the cars into the house. five were taken to the hospital. three people inside the car that hit the home were under
6:00 pm
the age of 18 and one child was injured in the house along with an adult. we are staying intouch with investigators on the -- in touch with investigators on the scene and ktvu's maureen naylor is on her way to the scene. breaking news in san francisco. a man has been shot and killed in the city's bay view district. ktvu's ken pritchett just arrived on the scene and joins us now with what he learned. ken? >> reporter: information just coming out now, we talked to san francisco police and here is what they tell us, the shooting took place at 3:45 p.m. here in the bay view. as you said, one man shot and killed. we are hearing that san francisco police arrived on scene, transported the man to the hospital where he died. no description on the shooter. we have video that shows
138 Views
IN COLLECTIONS
KTVU (FOX) Television Archive Television Archive News Search ServiceUploaded by TV Archive on