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profanity. the guy was really nice, like, listen, i am sorry. >> reporter: he described the attacker as belligerent and slurred speech. and then the fight broke out. you see the fight throwing punches at another fan. he was knocked to the ground. >> it was unnecessary. two 49er fans. >> reporter: police confirm the video posted on youtube is logist. police arrested these -- logist. police arrested these two -- legit. police arrested these two. >> one is in serious condition and waiting for further developments. >> reporter: police say they have officers from private security to police personnel. they are calling for more police presence especially in the parking lot.
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>> i feel bad for the man because he seemed like a nice, gentle kid and here he got layed out going to a football game. never should have happened. >> reporter: this is the second assault at levi stadium. the first a domestic violence case that happened during the 49ers regular season hope opener september 14. azenith smith, ktvu channel 2 news. >> 49ers issued a statement saying we would like to send our deepest concern and well wishes to had victims. we were appalled to see the video of the attack and we salute the police department on their quick response maintaining the safety of all guests is our priority. san francisco giants fans were hoping for a sweep but the nationals won. mark ibanez is here. >> there is a reason the
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nationals had the best record, they are good and they are resilient. the giants in a tight game. top of the 7th, madison bumgarner two on, nobody out. the bunt. ball goes into the bullpen. one run in. bryce harper sees the ball, he also comes win a slide. they add another for a 3-0 heed. giants trying to put together a rally. but there is that man, bryce harper with the glove this time. that is a great catch and then bryce harper with the bat. and that is a shot. almost into the bay. 4-0 lead. the giants did score a run in the 9th inning to make the final four-1 -- 4-1 san francisco on the short end but still leading the series 2-1
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and you could say so much for the home field advantage in this series. giants win two in washington and the nats come here and take this game. they will play again tomorrow and the giants with a chance to wrap it up. we have joe fonzi out there, we will have post game stuff for us. giants still very much in this thing. and one more win and it is over. >> move on. >> thank you. the fans were out today, the stadium was packed at at&t park, ktvu's allie rasmus is live outside the park. fans are not happy. >> reporter: fans were optimistic till the end. outside the stadium we could hear people cheering, right now, you can see fans pouring out into the streets, it is not the outcome fans hoped for. the giants are still up 2-1. so
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they will get another shot tomorrow. inside at&t park during the game fans kept a eye on the field. they knew the nationals water tough team to beat. especially after the 18 inning game on saturday. no matter what the outcome, fans were just happy to be here. this is the third time the giants have been in the playoffs in four years and an orange october is a tradition. >> just not just a game, it is like everything. all the people, people, the screaming, fabulous. >> you can see the intensity of everybody. it is something that, i don't know, i mean, i want the kids to see that. witness it. it is a great feeling. >> reporter: fans really enjoying this playoff game today. you see everyone is flooding out into the streets, it is getting a bit crowded out here. the giants lost game three to the nationals but there isn't a
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sense of panic. we heard many people in the last 10 minutes tell us we will get them tomorrow. live in san francisco, allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. relief on the way for firefighters who lost their fire house do to mold. san francisco mayor ed lee said the city will expedite efforts to build a new station. the firefighters have been without a home for 7 months. ktvu's david stevenson was there for the visit. there were politics at play behind today's visit? >> reporter: there were. the visit centered on replacement but also centered on repairing relationships. >> reporter: since march the 11 firefighters at station 48 have slept in a training center classroom. the former station was shut down after it was intested with
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black mold -- infested with black mold. >> we adapted so far. but we can only adapt so long before the morale take as dive -- takes a dave. >> reporter: mayor ed lee -- dive. >> reporter: mayor ed lee said they will expedite the building of a 92 afire house -- of a new fire house. >> cut the time in half. . >> reporter: the announcement comes after meetings last week after the call for removal of the fire chief. >> i think the general membership is appreciative and very proud to be a member of the san francisco fire department. they know there are issues and they look to me to address them. >> reporter: critics say efforts to build better housing for firefighters dragged on for too long.
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>> wouldn't do it to someone in public housing, to a college student, no way should you do it to a fire station. >> the mayor came here, we heard it, they will expedite this new facility. so people -- the morale is up again. >> reporter: officials say the new temporary fire house should be completed by next march. a permanent fire house will start construction in 2008 once the remodeling has begun. reporting live in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. a meat recall because of a processing issue. the recall effects original beef and cheeses cheese. they were shipped to stores and distributor. it was improperly cooked. there are no reports of anyone
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getting sick. pg&e's relationship with the state public utility commission is coming under scrutiny. ktvu's tom vacar has been reviewing the problem and joins us live where there will be a hearing about this tomorrow. >> reporter: yes, indeed. with this the public utilities commission is thinking into the distrust. some e-mails. [ indiscernible ] >> means that all partaes need be a-- parties need to be aware of all communications with decision makers. when you have individuals communicating outside of that that is ex parte communication. >> there was a discussion if pg&e gets $39 million for
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energy incentives then pg&e would donate $3 million to fight a proposition on the ballot. >> reporter: other e-mails, he warns pg&e the governor will be contacting for information and another e-mail where he says he is an apologist for pg&e. >> it is legal for a commissioner to talk to parties,porous their opinions -- expressing their opinions without reporting on it. the reporting requirement should be a two way street, not a one way street. >> reporter: so it will submit a package of reforms that are
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needed to rehabilitate the c.p.u.c. that is a package that is very likely to receive a warm reception in the legislator. reporting live, tom vacar, ktvu channel 2 news. same-sex marriages are already taking place hours after inaction by the supreme court cleared the path for gay marriages in more states. the court allows lower court ruling to stand. it -- rulings to stand. the order immediately ends delays on marriage in indiana, oklahoma, utah, virginia and wisconsin. it may effect bans in six other states. >> families in utah and states in other circuits can now plan their lives like every other person in the country. >> this makes same-sex marriage legal in 30 states. it appears the battle over an oyster farm is coming to an
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end. the national parks service announced a agreement today that will shut down the oyster farm at the end of the year. the agreement allows the park service to remove all equipment after that. the battle began in 2012 when he refused to renew had oyster farm's lease. the movie industry corrects, what you -- moving industry secrets, what you need to know. >> the cool down you will feel over the next few days and what we are learning about the first person to get ebola outside of africa and why the white house won't call for a flight ban. >> it is nat something we are current -- not something we are currently considering. yeah, citi mobile. pay the dog sitter? and deposit that check?
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homeless man is under arrest in connection with a fire at a strip mall. 49-year-old is being held on arson charges. police say he was found with stolen property from the damage business. the fire was started after 9:00 p.m. last night at the wine storage fusulty. one man -- facility. one man recognized the man at the business. >> he was picked up for breaking in here. he broke into the building. and he was camping out in this wine seller here -- cellar here and he threatened to kill everyone. >> police qualified him and -- identified him and arrested him. officials are working to get a handle on the ebola virus outbreak.
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a nurse in spain is the first person to contract the illness outside of africa and it is propertying the president to take action. ktvu's cristina rendon is live with the new procedures being considered for people entering the u.s. >> president obama says they are doing what they can to keep the disease from spreading spreading to our country. he announced national security and cdc officials are working on procedures to check travelers by installing additional screenings for ebola. the president said some countries are not doing enough to fight the virus. >> we are familiar with the protocols that are needed to isolate and reduce the risks of anybody catching the disease but it requires us to follow the protocols strictly. >> reporter: president obama did not go into specifics about the new measures but he is confident the outbreak in the u.s. is low. a nuse in spain is -- a nurse
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in spain is the first person to contract the illness outside of africa. he began getting symptoms a week ago. an american freelance cameraman sickened while working in africa is now back in the u.s. to be treated. he was escorted to nebraska medical center. the fear of an outbreak have officials calling for a flight ban however the white house says it is not necessary. >> people who transported through the countries or that they initiated from the countries i would suggest screening in the united states at those airports. >> reporter: and the army says it is sending 4,000 sold years to liberia. -- soldiers to liberia. cristina rendon, ktvu channel 2 news. . residents are warned about a mountain lion in the area
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after a deer caring was discovered yesterday near -- carcass was discovered yesterday near a home. this is the second warning in two days for san mateo county. it happened friday morning near the golf course. people in the area are now being urged to be careful. soon there will be no more free parting at four -- parking at four b.a.r.t. stations. the dates have not been set for two stations but b.a.r.t. says the fee is coming to those stations as well. an extremely rare sight and it is happening this week. wednesday morning a total lunar eclipse will occur. this time it will happen with the sun rise on the east coast. called a blood moon. it is when the sun and moon are
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in perfect alignment with the worth in the middle. for the best viewing here in the west we will have to look up and hope the weather cooperates. bill martin will tell us will we be able to see it? >> depends where you are. we had a lot of new moons, blood moons. harvest moon. super moon. a lot of moon stuff. here we go into the fall season. we are getting cool over night lows. 40s inland and fog at the coast right now. if you are looking to see the blood moon you will have no problems. especially if you are in santa rosa or in the san jose area. coming in closer you see high clouds. those are tropical clouds coming in that are setting up -- will make for a nice sunset. you see fog at the coast. here is a live picture of the golden gate bridge and the fog broke away for a moment or two. foggy right now with
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temperatures in the 60s. 66 as you head towards the ballpark right now. where as we told you the giants lost. the forecast tomorrow will be about the same but cooler. a cooling trend is underway. fairfield 96. 94 antioch. a peak at the over night lows. the days are getting shorter. nights are getting longer. but the over night lows, napa 48. santa rosa 49. if you go up into the napa valley, you will find 42, and 43 degrees. it is getting chilly in the north bay valleys. kids are heading off to school, right? and you have temperatures at that hour that are in the 40s. jackets are being put on. and forgotten at school because the afternoon warms up. fog and low clouds tomorrow morning.
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more of a push, right? livermore valley. inversion is lifting up. last couple days it has been pinched down. tomorrow more of a push. that push is good news for people who like better air quality. because it gives you the nice fresh sea air. highs tomorrow, just what we saw today and the cooling trend is underway. it will last into wednesday. and thursday too. warm the last few days. today, 90s. but things are changing as the weak low-pressure system comes in to cool things off. you will see it indicated here. next couple days temperatures trend down and flatten off. no rain in the five-day forecast. when i come back we will look and maybe we could find them. in the meantime, hope you can see the blood moon tonight.
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>> thank you. a controversial topic taught on the internet. why a university decided to teach about abortions online and isis is closing in on a major victory. >> julie haener is here now for what we are working on for 6:00 p.m. >> coming up, wells are running die for some residents. >> very upsetting when you go and turn on your faucet and you get no water. >> the rush to get water to thousands of homes. plus investigators call it a den of drugs, now a principal is underarrest after they found evidence in this -- under arrest after they found evidence in his hotel room. >> these stories and much more coming up new at 6:00 p.m. 0!ockñ?çóxo?ñ=çñññçvxqx?ñññ?óioy
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the city is putting its police department in the hatches of a new chief -- hands of a new chief today. they gave him a big welcome this morning. his wife and his boys were also on hand to help pin the badge on their father. he was selected after a nationwide search. >> it is no secret, hard times and bankruptcy and other times that happened in the past. >> he got his start in newark 24 years ago and worked as
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chief of police in benicia. extremist fighters are waging battles against kurdish forces and closing on a town close to the boarder. they raised a flag atop a building close to the scene of the fighting. the fall would give isis a victory and it is clear the kurds are worried. they said isis is pushing its way to the edge and that u.s. strikes have done little to help. a woman who defected from a group of isis fighters is speaking out about her time in the organization. >> we parole the streets, if we saw a woman who was not wearing the proper clothing we will grab her. >> reporter: h in a u.s. a -- in the u.s. a man has been charged with trying to support
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isis. fbi arrested the 19-year-old on saturday evening at o'hare airport. the judge ordered him to be held till a hearing on thursday. hewlett-packard stock closed 5% higher today after confirming a plan to split the company in two. the company announced it will be called hp ink and hewlett- packard enterprise. the plan includes 5,000 job cuts with a pledge to invest money into research and development. determined to see their team take the pitch, even if it meant playing hooky, the length some fans took to see the game. >> a controversial course has thousands enrolled. why they are teaching classes on abortion on the internet. >> and determined to cool down. the bear that kept coming back for more and the one mark he
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watch the game. fans found a way to get out of the office. ktvu's christien kafton is live where some fans had a hard time finding the game on television. >> reporter: yeah. we are inside a bar and grill and fans backed in to watch the game. one of the reasons was because today's game wasn't on most fan's television. >> reporter: some fans said they looked for the game at home only to learn it was only televised on the mlb network. most fans say it worked out in the end. >> this is fine. it is fun to watch it with other fans. >> reporter: after saturday's marathon win fans were hoping for a quick win and a quick tend to the series. >> we need to do it. >> despite the 2:00 p.m. start towards the end of the
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work day many fans found a way to multi task. >> i am with my boss. he is doing a call, business, and i am sending out e-mails. i think everyone realizes we are a bay area company and we are involved with the post season. >> i am supposed to be -- this drink is distracting. >> reporter: fans tell me despite the giants reputation they are hoping for a big win tomorrow so the giants can win at home. live, christien kafton, ktvu channel 2 news. governor jerry brown's reelection campaign is flush with money but much is untouched. he had $23.6 million in the bank but he spent just $402,000 on his reelection bid. his opponent has just 680,000
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remains of the $4.9 million he raised so far this year. two men are facing charges after police say one of them opened fire inside a walmart store. that send customers and workers running for cover. ktvu's tara moriarty explains. >> reporter: frantic moments inside walmart before midnight when two shoplifters had a confrontation with two security guards. >> we thought it was someone popping bags or something. we started hearing people screaming. >> dozen workers and a few customers scurried from the cash registered. >> they scuffled and he shot 8 times inside the store. >> the first police officer arrived on scene last night, he heard gun shots as he was driving into the parking lot. he ran into the store. the security officers were in a
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scroggual -- struggle with the men. >> reporter: no one was shot. one was taken away in a neck brace. others took the other into custody. walmart said we are thankful our customers and associates are safe. we are gathering information and working with police at this time. the suspects were face attempted robbery and attempted murder charges. tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. ucsf is offering a online course, the six week course on abortion care starts next monday. they say abortion is excluded from health education. it is aimed to fill in the gap by offering students and providers a history of abortion and information on patient care. a professional says more than thee thousand people -- 3,000 people enrolled. there is a chance you saw
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the sight of the u.s. navy's newest war ship, fleet week activities are kicking off. >> reporter: for some of the sailers and marines it is the first time they have seen the golden gate bridge and what a way, through the fog. the ship america made its first visit to the bay area. >> there is such a rich history here that a lot of us forgot about. so it is tremendous we got the opportunity to bring the navy back to san francisco. >> reporter: in addition to military action it could help in a disaster. sphraen first respond -- san francisco first responders toured the ship to see how it could help in the next major earthquake. >> in case we don't have the on the ground assets and we have to look to our friends,
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especially the military. >> they have got capabilities that would come in handy for us, such as portable generator that could energize one of the d.c. cables. >> reporter: it has a full floating hospital. and a fire department with firefighter knowledge that could help san francisco firefighters should a visiting cruise ship catch fire. >> i am hoping we can learn how they attack their fires and provide a safe place for the firefighters. 134 of the sailors -- >> reporter: some of the sailers and marines are just glad to be back. >> reporter: how does it feel to be back? >> amazing. been a while. >> reporter: what is the first thing you want it do? >> i want to see my family. >> many of the 1700 sailers and
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marines from the america will be wearing their uniforms while visiting san francisco and they are excited about being in the city and hope the people of the bay area are happy to see them as well. an outbreak of enterovirus has doctors scrambling for answers, how researches are trying to crack the code on paralysis. >> and the crash and the rescue just moments after he popped the question. >> and 70% of meth enters the u.s. through california. the new plan to stop the flow of illegal drugs drugs and who is funding it. ♪
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about 200 families in napa are still living in hotels or with family since the earthquake. fema hasn't determined if federal disaster aid will be available. napa had a vac abc rate of less than 2% -- vacancy rate of less than 2% before the earthquake. a record keeping scandal that rocks the department of veterans affairs. back in april allegations surfaced at a medical center in phoenix that it falsified
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records on wait times. a report said the problem was systemic. three weeks since the university of virginia student disappeared and this weekend hannah elizabeth graham's mother made an emotional plea. >> please, please, please help end this nightmare. >> after searching and 3,000 tips there are no new clues in the student's disappearance. today a search team fanned out near where she was last seen. >> somebody listening to me today knows where she is or knows someone who has that information. we appeal to you to tell us where she could be found. >> jesse matthew was arrested and charged in the case. he was the last person with hannah elizabeth graham before she vanished. the dui arrest of michael
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phelps led to a six month suspension from u.s.a. swimming. it will force michael phelps to withdrawal from next year's world championships and he will lose his monthly stipens. he announced he was entering rehab. it is his second dui arrest. facebook acquired whatsapp. the deal is worth $21.8 billion. that is up from $19 billion. facebook naped whatsapp -- named whatsapp's ceo to the board of directors. moving to a new home can turn into a nightmare if you are hit with inflated fees, delays or belongings held hostage. >> it is hard to distinguish the scam companies. >> the tactics used by questionable companies that could cost you big bucks. >> california is the largest
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entry point for illegal drugs, tonight the new plan to stop smugglers. >> after the break, talking about a cool down. what does that mean and how cold will it get over night? those details are coming up. ♪ at kaiser permanente, everything you need is under one roof. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. okay, a little easier. become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪
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uss america sailed under the golden gate bridge and the marines and sailors were worried they wouldn't see anything because it was foggy but the sun came out. >> what time did you wake up? >> 3:30 a.m. had -- when we saw the bridge, it is so romantic. [ talking at the same time ] >> avenue time i see it -- every time i see it, i think it is amazing. >> it is fun to see somebody
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who hasn't seen it before. [ talking at the same time ] >> lucky to have it. lucky to have the weather too. a beautiful fall day. temperatures trended down. it is cooling off. that is the trend after warm days over the weekend. hot in fairfield. 96. temperatures tomorrow cooler. 94 antioch. 86 san jose. air quality is okay. see the greens and yolos? that is -- yellows? that is the onshore flow. see how the winds -- last week we were talking about the winds. today we are seeing oakland, a northwest wind, concord, the winds are coming from the northwest. look at sfo. when you see that, that is a cooling -- breeze, sea breeze. things are cooling off. that is why the fog tomorrow will push inland. see how it is in the livermore valley. last few days the fog doesn't get far. tomorrow it will stretch out. the winds are pushing the air inland. and in some cases it will keep it warmer over night. inland you had upper 40s, mid- 40s but the fog will keep temperatures in the 50s. modifies the numbers. there is the forecast tomorrow. like today but cooler. the set up will be for the cooling trend.
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it stays around till wednesday and thursday as well. as typically happens. no rain. but close enough it nudges the high away, and temperatures trend down. we have seen that before. pretty soon the low-pressure system instead of delivering winds they will deliver rain and snow. that is the plan. starts happening in the next few weeks. hopefully. with that said, the long range models, next 10 days look dry. 89 livermore. 84 in san jose. 89 morgan hill. 68 pacifica. nice day tomorrow. fog at the coast. the fog was tight down on the gate, pinched down, but created poor visibilities. tomorrow it will stretch out. fog will still be there just less dense. you will be able to see where you are going. >> thank you. 2 investigates, claims of moving companies cheating customers and uncovered questionable tacticsics. prosecutors say it is easy to
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take advantage of customers under pressure to relocate quickly. ktvu's melanie woodrow is here with more. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: the sounds of change. new jobs. new homes. new city. opportunities that could leave you short changed if you choose to wrong moving company. >> i told them i wouldn't let them move my neighbor's trash. i didn't recommend them. >> reporter: the movie company tried to take advantage of her. the department of transportation will not confirm whether or not it is under investigation. the company used high pressure sales tactics. >> he was asking for credit card information for the deposit. he said if i didn't hurry up we would lose our spot.
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>> reporter: they charged her credit card, money the company helped her get back. the company was brokering it out to another one. when we called the number listed on the estimate another company answered. we tried to visit the company's website but it didn't exist. we visited the d.o.t. website to verify the company's operating authority. it is a certification required. itulated no results -- it yielded no results. >> i didn't know that that could happen. >> reporter: the district attorney prosecutes moving companies. >> it is hard to distinguish the scam companies. >> reporter: especially when it comes to brokers. >> that is an area that is ripe for abuse.
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to muddy the waters. to not distinguish their services from the moving company services when they may be the front for the scam moving company. >> reporter: other he says some companies will buy old trucks, leave the company's name on and list an illegitimate moving company's phone number. >> it is difficult to prosecute. >> don't let them rush you. take your time and don't get down to the wire on the move. >> melanie woodrow reporting. she has important information she would like us to add. the attorney for the moving company said it is not uncommon for brokers and carriers to work together. bottom line here, experts say with so many moving companies out there, check whether or not the company you are using is
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licensed. for moves in california you can do so on the california public utilities commission website. across state lines check on the department of transportation website. we put links to those websites and tips on www.ktvu.com. look under hot topics. virus that is in the bay area but doctors don't understand one of the possible side effects of enterovirus. paralysis. what researchers are doing to crack the mystery. julie haener is here now for what we are working on for 6:00 p.m. >> the water supply running low for thousandps of homes. -- thousands of homes. the rush to get more water flowing. also governor jerry brown makes his pick in the race for oakland mayor. these stories and much more coming up new at 6:00 p.m.
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a bear wanted to go for a swim. look at this video from homeowner in pennsylvania. the bear lounged in the pool for 20 minutes getting in and then getting out several times. >> my daughter said there was a bear in the backyard. and i thought she was joking. got to be 2, 300 pounds standing on the edge. >> after the second swim
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surveillance cameras caught it popping a ball. the bear did escape squeezing under the fence. surfers came to the rescue. a man proposed to his girlfriend when a balloon had problems. you can see it is in the water. the wind sent the balloon over the ocean. they held the balloon till life guards arrived. no one was hurt. the enterovirus has sickened hundreds of children across the country and has doctors scrambling for answers. ktvu's john fowler is live in san francisco with a look at the most troubling site of enterovirus d68. >> the biggest question is who is at risk for this paralysis that appears to be permanent. >> reporter: doctors say the virus is so common that many
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people have already been exposed. they say they are not worried. >> there are all sorts of things in the world your kids could come down with. the chances of that happening are low. >> reporter: it appears linked to polio like paralysis that struck this girl and 35 others. >> there is a big mystery. >> reporter: he showed me this mri, the neck of a paralyzed three-year-old boy. spinal damage here and here. an area normally protected. she says it is a virus. possibly enterovirus d68. >> it could be the first cases of something bigger to happen. >> reporter: there could be many unreported cased at the may be misdiagnosed. it starts like a cold, becomes severe and can result in paralysis. >> we think it is directly an
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injury of the vitreous the nerve -- virus to the nervous cells. . >> there is no vaccine. and no effective treatment. the doctor is asking doctors to collect specimens to help establish a baseline and to nail down the link between the virus and paralysis. this could be the beginning of a very big problem. reporting live in san francisco, john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >> on www.ktvu.com you can read more about the signs and symptoms of enterovirus. california's attorney general announced new plans to fight the flow of methamphetamine into the u.s. through southern california. the $1 million in grant money will be used to hire six drug agent in los angeles specifically to investigating the manufacture and distribution of methamphetamine in california. criminal gangs made california
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the largest entry point for the drug. 70% of smuggled methamphetamine enters through san diego. it was the first day on the job for acting director of the secret service. he is a 25 year veteran of the secret service. the president recommended he take over. he replaces secret service director julia pierson. she resigns after security lapses. now at 6:00 p.m. investigators call it a den of drugs and sex. the evidence that landed the principal of a bay area school behind bars. >> a brutal brawl in the men's bath room at levi stadium. what happened before these men started throwing punches. >> the wells are running dry for thousands of residents, the efforts to get more water
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flowing as soon as possible. >> complete bay area news coverage starts right now, this is ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00 p.m. investigators call it a den of drugs and sex. and now the head of a bay area prep school is behind bars after investigators say they found him in a hotel room with drugs and a unconscious woman. >> he is facing four drug charges after deputies found him with a unconscious woman in a hotel room with cocaine, meth and heroin. ktvu's claudine wong has the details of the case and reaction from parents. >> he has been head of the school since 2006. but even though the arrest happened friday and he was released on saturday no one at the school knew what happened till we called them today. >> reporter: his arrest happened 100 miles away from the campus of this private high
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school. >> i think it is a wonderful school. >> reporter: the picture painted of this man is a stark contrast to the man who has been the head of the school. a husband, a father and in this video he talked about his vision. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: but the scene in a room at this hotel paints the picture of a different man. affgetting a call at -- after getting a call at noon from a friend police went to check on this woman. a 2000-year-old. -- 21-year-old. he seemed unconcerned by the fact she was unconscious. >> he told us she was fine. there was nothing to worry about. she was unrespon
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