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your help. i need to find steve. okay. i'll help you get your boy if you help me kill krampus. deal. come on, roger. just a little longer. i'm almost there. (whimpering) aw. tissue for your tears? (yelps) you don't have to be scared. here, refresh yourself with a cool drink of water. see, everyone here is nice. you guys seem okay. but that krampus is a real jerk. oh, that's not true! that's not the way. (all babbling) krampus cares about you more than anyone. he cares enough to punish you when you're bad. that's cause he's a monster who enjoys terrorizing kids. no, no, no, no, no, you got it all wrong. come on. we'll show you.
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♪ with a smack to the forehead ♪ and a poke in the eye ♪ i beaten a lot of children in my lifetime ♪ ♪ oh, yeah ♪ but the truth in the matter is ♪ ♪ i've been hurtin' inside, wish i could rewind ♪ ♪ yeah! ♪ oh ♪ ooh ♪ when i'm breakin' their fingers ♪ ♪ lord, it's breakin' my heart ♪ and every christmas eve, my soul is always torn apart ♪ ♪ hey, wait a second, dude ♪ i feel as bad as you ♪ i don't wanna live like this no more ♪ ♪ i just wish i could start over new ♪ ♪ damn, i feel just like you do ♪ ♪ oh, i know that we've been bad ♪
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♪ but we don't wanna be sad no more ♪ ♪ such a drag ♪ 'cause i miss mom and dad ♪ and i miss my baby sheilasheila, why'd you leave? ♪ you left me on my own ♪ all out in the cold ♪ a dollar to my name ♪ in dirty-ass baltimore ♪ and next time i see you i'm gonna kill you ♪ ♪ oh, sheila, i'm sorry, baby ♪ i love you. when you punished me, it hurt you more than it hurt me, didn't it? but i endure it because i care. so, why do you want my grand-poppy-pop so bad? he seems like a total lost cause. which is exactly why i need to apologize to him. apologize? it's my fault he turned out bad. i should have been beating his ass instead of munching down on your great-grandma's strudel. i failed him.
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shh. no, no, no, no, no, don't. shush now, frowny horns. look, everyone makes mistakes. the important thing is you're back. and you're exactly what the world needs right now. ho ho ho! off we go to kill krampus! stan: wow, full moon tonight. roger: actually, once you get above the clouds, it's always a full moon. stan: is that true? roger: is any of this?
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once we kill krampus, you'll be on my permanent good list, stan. you and jesus. but he's jewish. he is?! oh, what a surprise. my flight to jamaica's delayed. and you people wonder why the world is all taking boats. you can discuss any of your concerns with our customer service rep, sir. oh, you are a special kind of bitch, mary anne. where the irie plane, mon? you trying to tell me this flight is late, skank? rude boy! hayley? you work here? i need the money to buy the perfect gift for my family. but why? because... ♪ family, say it ♪ one, two, three ♪ one, two, three ♪ ♪ family is the way for me ♪ oh, yeah ♪ way for me ♪ ♪ do it for the family ♪ family ♪ ♪ we gonna make them happy ♪ oh, lord ♪ so happy ♪ ♪ family, it go one, two, three ♪
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♪ bada ding ding ding ding, whoa ♪ but i don't get it. why do anything for your family? ♪ because family make you high ♪ ♪ here the reason why ♪ they bada boom ba bing da ding ♪ ♪ ba bum whoa ♪ family, it go one, two, three ♪ ♪ bada ding ding ding ding whoa ♪ wait. i think i'm starting to get it. ♪ you do it for your family because they go ♪ ♪ bada bada bing dong dun dun dun da dum bah ♪ ♪ and you do it for the family ♪ ♪ because they bing baba boo bing do do ♪ ♪ family, it get you high ♪ now you know the reason why. change this flight to bavaria. i'm going to go save my grandson. krampus, i can't believe i was acting like such a jerk. a real stephen hawking. thank you. no. thank you. for reminding me how good it feels to turn naughty kids into nice ones. i hope you don't mind blueberry crepes for breakfast. with homemade chocolate.
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(toilet flushes) (screams) (gagging) (gagging stops) (gasps) (screams) trashy! (all screaming) ♪ (screaming) (yelping) (screaming) (screaming)
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(grunts) no! stop! what are you doing? (steve gasps) (sobbing) he was good! (sobbing): he was good. (weakly): steven. looks like i'm big man on krampus. (gun fires, steve screams) oh, gross! it got in your mouth! what are you doing? we had a deal. yeah, well, i'm santa, and maybe now even a dumbass like you can figure out that i'm the bad guy. that's what i was trying to tell you. krampus was good. he cared about kids. santa just spoils them. and i make a hell of a lot of money doing it. most of my portfolio is in toy stocks. (laughing) that's why you give toys to everyone, whether they're naughty or nice. the naughty kids buy the most toys. wait. what? kids don't buy toys. you give toys away.
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how does that make money? do not overthink this. just know that i am in bed with big toys so i'm making money. see you in hell, stan. (distorted, slow-motion): rossignol! (grunting) (screams) oh, god. i'm dying. every man for himself! you came to help me. i finally realized the importance of family. and i wanted to tell you i'm proud of you, son. you're a good guy. because of you. because you were so hard on me. maybe. maybe for people to turn out good, they need a beating every now and then. that's why the world needs krampus. yes. and that's why the world sucks so hard now.
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because i took krampus away. my... bad. (all gasp) (grunts) you're... krampus. so i am. i suppose this is how i'm to repay my debt to the world for taking krampus away all these years. so, will you remain krampus forever? like, all the time? who knows? in the meantime, it's christmas eve, and i've got a lot of bottoms to blister. (jack laughing) you better be good, boys and girls, or i'll beat you until blood's coming from your ears
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tonight on the 10:00 news back on track, days after a 10 car train derailment what
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a 12-year-old boy and his grandmother tied up in a violent home invasion robbery in a house that was targeted turns out it's right next door to a state senator's house. good evening everyone i'm heather holmes. >> and i'm ken wayne. three robbers, two armed with guns tied up a man and his grandmother and proceeded to take what they wanted from their house. police are calling this case complicated, patti. >> reporter: for a lot of reasons. starting with the primary victim a widow possibly in her 70s. she answered a knock on her door this afternoon only to have three men push their way inside. around 3:15 this afternoon a boy ran out of this house on
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via doble and banged in a neighbor's door. that neighbor happened to be a state senator. >> a young man who was visiting his grandmother next door was very excited and told me he had just been robbed. >> reporter: he soon learned the boy who he estimated to be around 12 years old had been taped up along with his grandmother. while armed robbers took a safe from their home. the boy managed to escape shortly after the men left the home. >> they had taped him up, he and his grandmother. he was very upset. he had run over here because they had taken his home. >> reporter: the robbery in the middle of day came to a shock to neighbors who say they will not be answering the door anymore. according to police all three suspects are hispanic males. suspect one between 20 and 30 year old he wore a red shirt. suspect two around 19 years old he also wore a red shirt.
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suspect three had short buzz hair with a birthmark above his eye, he wore a light blue shirt. a crime like this was committed right next door. >> it was the most beautiful sunday. very quiet neighborhood. these things don't happen here. >> reporter: police are asking for help in locating the suspects at last check there were still no arrests. live in concord, patti lee, ktvu channel 2 news. new developments tonight after friday's b.a.r.t. trail derailment. service is now back on track. just in time for the morning commute. and they're still trying to figure out exactly what caused that train to go off the tracks between concord and pleasanthill. as the investigation continues the trains they are now rolling again. allie rasmus shows just what it took to restore service. >> reporter: you could hear the hum of b.a.r.t. trains at the con card station this morning.
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the first san francisco bound train pulled in at 8:07. service was back online after friday's train derailment shut down the train station. >> very happy it's back up today. it's not that hard for me to get to pleasant hill from here but it's much more convenient. >> reporter: trains lifted up and hauled away jackknifed b.a.r.t. cars. then they brought in two 40- foot sections of tracks to make repairs. from the platform you could see the blackened unrepaired metal. some of the derailment was used to divert tracks. the passenger trains were much better. crews finished inspections and checks then did test runs with empty trains before resuming passenger service. >> our message to passengers is
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we want to thank them for their patient. we know it's a big inconvenience for people but break downs are inevitable. if you drive a car it's going to break down sometime. if you have a train system, things are going to go wrong. >> it's a manmade system and there are going to be flaws. but i think that a little more attention could be given to detail. >> reporter: investigators at the public utilities commission and b.a.r.t. safety department will be looking at all the details in the investigation. tom smith was killed by another officer while they searched an apartment in dublin. the san francisco chronicle obtained a strongly worded bulletin. he suggested that few individuals inside and outside
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b.a.r.t. were undermining efforts to improve the reputation of the b.a.r.t. police force. a public memorial tomorrow will honor two highway patrol officers 33-year-old juan gonzalez and 34-year-old brian law. they died last monday in a crash on highway 99 in fresno county. both men spent time on duty here in the bay area. thousands are expected to attend the service including governor jerry brown and police officers from all over the bay area. the memorial takes place tomorrow at fresno state university. a redwood city girl faces drunk driving charges after an accident with eight teenagers in a car. the car she was driving crashed into a retaining wall early this morning on jefferson avenue and ruby street. one of the male passengers was taken to the hospital but his injuries were nonthreatening. the others were treated on the
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scene. that teenager was booked into the juvenile center. now to an early taste of spring since we've had very little winter weather. many people enjoyed the sun this afternoon. this is the scene at lake merit as people enjoyed the unseasonably warm weather. that is about to change. >> and we have the time line of not one but two storms headed this way. >> this warm weekend will seem like a distant memory out there. right now mostly clear skies. take a look at the afternoon. lots of 60s and some 70s. patchy fog right now hanging out near parts of the san mateo coastline. also filling monterey bay. here's a big change developing out in the pacific. the storms developing and lining up and this will be the key source of us. some more storms developing later in the week. especially by wednesday and
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later in the week by friday. here's the projected storm track storm one. that is scheduled for wednesday. and storm two is set to come into the region by friday. the wednesday rainstorm line. we will let you know when the heaviest storm time lines are expected. we will take a look at the storm totals coming up at 10:50. a new proposal may give california more to money to fight wildfires. the president obama will discuss a proposal tomorrow when he meets with western governors from states affected by wildfires and drought. now to a history making day on the basketball court.
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sanford allumn jason collins has played in his first nba game since announcing he is gay. debora villalon has the story. >> reporter: the first openly gay nba player. the reaction was actually muted just how jason collins would have liked. >> i need to be a solid basketball player. again, it's about focusing on the task at hand and not thinking about history. >> reporter: he came to play but for so many people jason collins ushers in a new era. san francisco has the nation's oldest gay basketball league. scrimmages tonight and aware of collins new contract. >> i think that's big. i think that sends a message to kids in high school, kids in college now that it's not a big deal. but at the end of the day we're all people. >> reporter: 35-year-old collins came out in april after his 12th proseason. he received widespread support but no offer to play for a new
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team until the nets where he began his career offered him the 10 day deal. >> i suppose they will sign him for the season because he's a very strong center. founder of the gba believes that collins now sets the stage for michael sams as he gets ready to go into if draft. >> life is so much better for me. i don't have to hide who i am. just be my normal self. >> absolutely amazing. jazz about time. >> reporter: the mets played the warriors last night. fans who were there wished collins luck too. >> we read this morning he had aen contract and we were very happy. >> very, very happy. >> it's a great step. >> reporter: jason collins was anti -- and posed for this picture. >> he is very, very sweet.
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>> be yourself, be your true authentic self. never be ashamed or fear to be your true authentic service. >> reporter: collins played basketball in college with his brother back in 1998. reporting live in san francisco, debora villalon, ktvu channel 2 news. the first openly gay nfl draft hopeful that debora mentioned michael sam he tweeted his support for jason collins 34. excited to see you do your work out there. hash tag courage, hash tag ground breaking. a bay area town rolls out the red carpet for businesses. why it says it's worth it. kids in california coming
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down with a mysterious in infection. you can call it the new china town. we'll tell you about the asian population boom that's going on in parts of the bay area.
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giving businesses a break.
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it's new at 10:00 tonight. it's one tactic that one east bay city is taking in an attempt to lure new companies. the strategy is really quite simple. and it appears to be paying off big time for san leandro. katie yuccas speaks to us. >> reporter: the owner of this machining company is eager to show us his company. his employees put together and distribute 3d printers. >> this year i hope to hire 40 more people. that means we need the space to expand. but because we're a start up that doesn't mean we have the money to expand. >> there's a lot of industrial space which could be used for a much bigger purpose. >> they were like come here,
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come here. >> reporter: to lure companies the city is waving the business license fee for 2014 and started doing so in september. >> we've had over 135 businesses that come into san leandro since we started the program. >> reporter: for small businesses this means around $300 in savings. >> we're a start up so for us the monetary concern like every dollar counts right now. >> reporter: larger companies can save thousands. the brewery 21st amendment plans to take over this industrial building on williams street and will benefit from the business license holiday. the city is taking an initial hit. so far $30,000 is foregone because of the licensing holiday. >> there's a lot of money going into san francisco, silican valley and we're trying to siphon some of it to come here. >> reporter: from 3d printing
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like this bracement the warehouse has evolved. but only time will tell if the mayor's investment in the future will pay off. >> reporter: a replica world war ii bypass flipped over over today. the plane was damaged but the pilot walked away without injuries. the biplane looks like something the red barron would have road. accusing deputies of creating the confrontation with an emotionally impaired man. >> they break the door down. they rushed him within minutes they fired over 14 shots hitting him numerous times. >> i just want to say that i've been married 40 years. he gave me three beautiful boys. and grand kids i have.
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he was a good man and he didn't deserve to die. last monday paramedics called police after 61-year-old david goins became agitated and tried to assault them as they attempted to put him in an ambulance. responding officers says they opened fire when goins came at them with a baseball bat. leaders are attempting an effort to keep long time renters in their homes. they would -- leno and lee will announce the effort tomorrow in china town. at least five california children are suffering from a mysterious illness that has left them with polio like symptoms. stanford and ucla says the children became ill with the infections between august of 2012 and july of last year. the children suffered unexplained par -- paralysis
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in one or both legs. all of the children had been vaccinated against polio. for many bay area baby boomers the affordable care act is just what the doctor ordered. the associated press reports that people aged 65 to 64 are the most enrolled. the new law benefits older americans because insurance cannot be denied because of preexisting conditions such as blood pressure. to help veterans transition back into civilian life. >> now there's what we call a civilian military divide. the vets think one thing the civilians think another. our aim is to give people to understand each other better for the good of the veteran community. former president added too
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many veterans are unemployed and it's time for them to pursue the american dream. in the first year and a half of recreational marijuana sales, the state of colorado will collect billions of the dollars. governors from other states said today they're not ready to push for laws beyond what they have now. >> i don't think tax revenue should have anything to do with the discussion of whether you legalize marijuana. >> we started looking at adjusting the penalty for criminal use of marijuana. and what we've seen is our prison populations have gone down. >> reporter: colorado plans to spend much of that tax revenue on programs for drug prevention and treatment of substance abuse. more details now on the views of california's governor
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on recreational act. governor brown acknowledged the legalization measure would likely be on the ballot here at some point. an interesting side note here, colorado girl scouts are not allowed to sell cookies in front of legitimate marijuana dispensaries. the girls scouts of colorado issued a statement saying they don't think that pot clubs are a proper place to sell girl scout cookies. a bay area scout created a big buzz because of her cookie sales outside of a pot dispensary. she set up shop and sold 136 boxes in just two hours. california girl scouts says if it is a legitimate business and parents feel it's safe then that's fair game. going to elaborate links. the new video released that shows how american drug lord managed to avoid capture for 10
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years. the deal involving netflix that's meant to improve the viewers watching experience. when thunderstorms chances could be added to our local weather picture.
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attorney general's office released the video of tunnels connecting joaquin "el chap o" guzman's homes. the video shows a staircase
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heading toward the sewer system. the government in caracas is the weakest. there have been daily protests in caracas for nearly two weeks. at least 10 protesters have been killed with police and security forces. >> people are already dying in the streets. people are getting beaten now. people are getting torturedded every day and they're leaving how scares they are behind. because they realize that this is the moment. this is it. there's no other moment but this one. secretary of state's called venezuela use of force against protesters unacceptable. alex summer who was said to be the oldest holocaust survivor has died at the age of 110.
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her summer was the movie a portrayal of her life. alex summer died this morning in london with her family by her side. he calls himself the leukemia slayier. how a bay area boy plans to celebrate an important milestone while giving back. >> the dahli lama draws a big crowd today in the east bay. his simple me substantial to the thousands in attendance. and hundreds in the nation are coming into the nation as latinos. we'll tell you about asian boom that is transforming the bay area. the great american novel.
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so you can happily let life get in the way, while planning for tomorrow.
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so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can now to the dahli lama's visit to the bay area.
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today he blessed the headquarters in richmond. he was surrounded by people all hoping to get a glimpse. the berkeley appearance was sold out. noelle walker was there. >> reporter: when east meets west. they converge on one smiling buddhist monk. 3,000 people came to the berkeley community theater to watch his holiness take center stage and hear his words of wisdom. the dahli lama takes his role of buddhist spiritual leader
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seriously and he can be seriously funny. his message was simple. try to become compassionate human being. >> reporter: how to achieve happiness. >> in order to become a happy person or a happy family, happy community, happy nation. then finally happy humanity. >> reporter: the dahli lama has lived in exile since fleeing tibet in 1969. he won the peace prize. for followers just being in his presence is said to bring great favor. >> it's about compassion and happiness and peace and we look up to him for that. >> reporter: for others it's just great therapy. >> it reminds me that i'm responsible for my happiness. >> reporter: it's also a chance for the audience to ask pressing questions. >> what do you do all day? what do you like to do for fun?
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>> the most important, eating. >> reporter: making sure his message on happiness left everyone smiling. >> okay, thank you. thank you. >> reporter: noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. as the dahli lama spoke today, members of the community were protesting outside. the dalai lama has not answered their questions on his visit. at 1:30 tomorrow afternoon he will speak about religion and research

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