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it is very scary actually, the one place you want to be safe. another security breach at a bay area airport now for the third time this year. san jose international is left investigating just what went wrong. good evening i'm julie holmes. >> and i'm ken wayne. an investigation after a third breach this year. this morning a man was able to break-in and steal an apron. a woman got through security without a ticket and flew to
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los angeles and a teenager was able to stow away to hawaii. >> when it comes to terrorism, most terrorism organizations their number one target is aviation. bringing down an airport, bringing down an airplane has high value for terrorists. >> cristina rendon tells us about this latest intrusion. >> reporter: san jose police tell ktvu, miguel saragosa was spoted in a restricted area. they brought him into the lobby of their building and called police. zaragosa ran to the street and tried to get a maintenance
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worker to give him a ride to the terminal. the maintenance worker refused. zaragosa reportedly stole the vehicle and ended up in the terminal where he was arrested. >> it's very scary. the one place you want to be safe. >> reporter: the public was never in any danger and operations were not affected. >> our level of security workedded. our part of the security program identified an unauthorized person on the ramp and took appropriate action in order to apprehend this individual. >> to be honest with you, it's really not that big of a surprise because there's not that many people. >> reporter: zaragosa was arrested and is going to be facing several charging including stealing a vehicle.
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a woman walking on interstate 580 was struck by as many as three vehicles and killed. investigators say it's not clear why the unidentified woman was on that busy roadway. the three vehicles involved were towed from the scene. all westbound lanes of interstate 580 west of highway 238 were closed for more than three hours tonight after the investigation continued. in the north bay, investigators say alcohol played a role in a head on crash on highway 101 that killed two people. the chp says the drunk wrong way driver slammed into another vehicle in novato. christien kafton is live at the scene. i'm talking to investigator, he told us this wrong way driver hit this road just moments before the deadly accident turning here on highway 101. you can see the signs there warning anyone who take that is turn that they're going if
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wrong way. that driver headed northbound in the southbound lanes traveling for miles before the collision. >> roughly, almost four miles. >> he had driven four miles. >> approximately, yes. >> that coincides with the number of calls we got before first call and time of collision which is four minutes apart which at 60 miles per hour is exactly four miles. he made a last pit stop at this jack in the box moments before getting on the freeway. the food was still hot when investigators arrived at the scene of the accident. investigators aren't going into a lot of details but say there are indications the driver of the toyota camry was intoxicated at the time of the crash but say they are waiting for toxicology reports. investigators say the 911 calls started coming in at two minutes after midnight about that wrong way driver.
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the call changed to report a collision. the 66-year-old man driving this nissan was killed. his passenger survived and was hospitalized. in cases like these wrong way drivers tend to move to the most dangerous part of the road. >> typically they move all the way to their right. in their mind their perception is it's the slow lane but in fact, it's the fast lane going the wrong way. >> reporter: authorities say the week heading into the holiday is their busiest. and the search is underway where the coast guard is looking for someone in the water. the search is taking place in
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rock away beach in pacifica. they lost sight of the person and called the coast guard. the coast guard is now searching by helicopter. investigators are looking into whether driver fatigue is to blame. the chp says the bus was traveling in los angeles to washington state when it ran off the road and overturned. 30 were taken to the hospital, five of them seriously. the chp said earlier this morning this same bus crashed into a denny's. the window washer who fell from an 11 story building in san francisco last week is still in life threatening condition. san francisco police say the man remains at san francisco general hospital. the man fell friday morning from a building at the corner
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of montgomery and california in the business financial district. he landed on top of a toyota camry. the driver of that car was not hurt. the name of the victim has not yet been released. san jose fire crews rescued a boy who fell off a cliff. it happened at 10:00 in the morning at eagle rock peak. at first rescue crews could not spot him. they said he fell 30 to 40 feet but was conscious and not injured. he was air lifted by hospital to a trauma center. a visiting team brought a big crowd to levi's stadium. protesters filled the parking lot hours before kick off. it was the loudest noisy demonstrations to urge the owner of the washington redskins to change the team's name. the rally was peaceful but
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there was one moment when things got a little heated. >> reporter: american indian groups performed a traditional tribal ceremony right outside of levi's stadium. with the hopes that those going in to watch the redskins see what they see. a traditional ceremony, not a sports team mascot. there are plenty of native americans who are sports fans. >> we have to see them as native americans and totally
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tear our culture apart. a feather head piece is an honor to wear one, not everyone can wear one. it's our culture. >> if there's a specific group of people that feel upset or oppressed or disrespected by anything. >> you're not going to oppress us anymore. >> like that young man there. >> reporter: he's a fan of the team and doesn't care for the call. >> i'm still a huge fan. it's not a fan i'm a fan. it's the team. i wouldn't have a problem with them changing the name. >> the owner of the washington team dan schneider has vowed to keep the name saying the term red skin honors native americans. the team has also sited polls
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that say people don't find the name offensive. -- he was acquitted on 21 charges. it's unclear at this point how many charges the next trial will involve. martin a married father of two remains in the county jail on $10 million bail. a 12-year-old boy was shot and killed by police in cleveland the this weekend after carrying what turns out to be a replica gun. the coroner identified the boy as wright. the boy was in a playground waving a gun and pointing it at people. one 911 caller said the suspect was probably a juvenile and that the gun was quote probably a fake. police say when they arrived they spotted rice and ordered him to raise his hands. they say he reach into his waistband and that's when the officers opened fire. this case has a resemblance to
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the case of andy lopez. lopez was killed by a sheriff deputy while he was wearing an air soft gun. in both of the cases the orange tip had been removed from the toy gun. the grand jury deciding whether or not to charge darren wilson who shot and killed a black unarmed man michael brown is set to reconvene tomorrow. police have put barricades around a makeshift command center in ferguson where brown was killed. today president obama called for calm. >> this is a country that allows everyone to express their views, but using any event as an excuse for violence is contrary to rule of law and contrary to who we are. >> prosecutors say they don't expect it will take long for a decision. news director told me to go
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home and get some rest. you can't rest. i went home, showered, layed there and i said, what am i doing here. i got back up and back to work. >> he spent four decades anchoring and reporting on the biggest stories of the bay area. coming up, my interview with dennis richmond six years after his retirement. >> and should never be an item on a bucket list. it was tonight for one south bay teen. >> technically he's not supposed to be here right now. >> more proof of how a positive outlook is driving him to the next items on his list.
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turning 18 is a milestone for anyone but especially so for a south bay teen. we recently told you about alex matlos cox. he is dying of brain cancer. >> but he has a bucket list still propelling him into the next week. it was an evening full of laughs. >> reporter: doctors didn't think he would see 18. but alex matlos cox got birthday wishes from dozens of people his mom calls alex's
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army. >> i really love to be able to thank everyone. technically i shouldn't be here today. >> reporter: alex has beat cancer once. people who have known alex all his life joined with strangers to accomplish his bucket list. sailing the bay, fencing, flying a plane. rides in exotic cars. a dozen activities so far. >> sometimes the bay area can be a little immerseful. it's a go getter type of environment. it's amazing how the community came together to make these things happen for him. >> reporter: this week a dream come true. a visit from george r.r. martin creator of game of thrones. alex's favorite show. >> someone who is busy like him took the time out to meet a fan like me. i asked him a lot of questions. about how he started and a lot of other things. >> reporter: and tonight a
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chance to shelf illness for a few hours and just laugh. a dozen comics giving their time. >> i asked them if they wanted to do the show and they were more than happy to do it. >> i am still here. and i don't plan on leaving any time soon. >> reporter: reaching 18 was a goal. christmas the next one. then the new year, and his anniversary with his girlfriend. >> it starts out with every single day. >> reporter: inspiration, from game of thrones. >> what do we say to death? and arias says not today. and that's basically what i start with. >> ♪ happy birthday, dear alex ♪ happy birthday to you. >> it's nice to see that i proved them wrong once. hopefully i can do it again. >> reporter: alex spent time after the comedy show thanking
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people. even when losing weight and getting weaker, he focusing on his bucket list. next on the list, getting up to alaska to see the northern lights. >> let's hope he gets to do that and have another birthday. thanks, deb. members of the congregation at holy cross were raising money for a rebuilding process. they had a big donation of food items for sale. they were also raising donations. >> they can donate money, cash. we have a donation. we're doing raffles and as you can see, we're selling all kinds of stuff. >> masses are being held in a recreation hall that wasn't damaged by the fire. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. one pastor thought it may have
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been an electrical problem. rain began to fall and temperatures rose. the buffalo area is under a flood warning. about 7 feet of snow fell on the area last week. governor andrew cuomo told residents if they live in an area that floods they better prepare to evacuate. >> we're prepared for the worse. we have boats, we have pumps, we have 181,000 bags. we have everything you can imagine. >> the buffalo area received about a year's worth of snowfall over three days last week. 86-inches fell in some places. officials say the weather contributed to at least 13 people's deaths. a strong earthquake in western china has killed at least four people and damaged thousands of homes. us geologists said it was 5.9. but seismologists say it was stronger at 6.6. many children were caught in a
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stampede to get out of the building. one person is also missing. an earthquake also hit western japan. u.s. geologists are calling it a 6.2. three dozen homes were damaged. officials say there was no damage at three near by nuclear power plant which is have been idle since that devastating 2011 quake and tsunami. gas prices are continuing to fall just over the last few weeks. the price at the pump has dropped. the downward trend began in maine and brought gas prices down a total of 88-cents a gallon so far. according to aaa the daily fuel gauge report says the national average is now 2. $2.82 a gallon for regular. in oakland the price is a little higher at $3.11. san francisco has the highest prices in the nation at $3.27-
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gallon. he was the consummate professional, unflappable in almost any situation. but not this time. >> no. >> legendary ktvu anchor dennis richmond as you've never seen him before. we ask him about some of his most memorable moments from his almost four decades on the news desk. and just a few high clouds. coming up the big temperature change over the next few day. an early look at the thanksgiving forecast. and when heavy rain makes its way back into the forecast. ♪
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>> reporter: on main streets across the country -- >> yeah pretty busy. >> it's going to be 126. >> reporter: it's getting to be that time of year. >> hola. >> reporter: before you know it, christmas. >> i will show you all that i have. >> reporter: will be here. >> i'm having a christmas party and i want to buy new stuff for the house. >> reporter: at this french boutique, they're hoping for a joyous noel. the broadway plaza is mid-way through a facelift. scaffolding will be more popular than -- >> santa. of course santa. >> reporter: who will make limited appearances during the construction zone. >> hopefully sáe will have a picture with another santa. >> another gift, broad way plaza opened a new surprise with more than 100 parking
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spots. >> to welcome them through. and hopefully it makes it easier for them to park. >> parking is terrible around here. terrible in lafayette. but i will find my favorite stores. we will always find them. >> reporter: everyone if she has to go to france. some businesses are even closed for construction. >> our neighbor they're still looking. they don't have, they're not working now. >> reporter: but instead of coal in their stocking. >> we're going the make it, you know. >> reporter: this new location is bringing a few new customers. >> merci, thank you. >> reporter: this won't be the last holiday season to be decorated in orange cones that $268 million redevelopment property is slated to be complete until the year 2017. in walnut creek, noelle walker, 13 eyewitness news. new at 10:00, san francisco opened its winter shelf program for the homeless. the san francisco human services agency and episcopal
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community teamed up to provide additional shelters to men and women. in the past the shelter provided housing for the men and this year for women as well. >> we're going to get bedding, and in the morning we're getting breakfast before we leave. >> reporter: the winter shelter program will operate through january 21st. a man is behind bars after invest -- investigators say they slammed into a car. officers tried to pull the suspect over but they say he refused. investigators say the pursuit ended when the suspect vehicle went up an enbankment. the suspect was taken into custody without incident. a look back with a bay area legend. and it was very emotional.
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because you know, just about the time we went on they found the little girl's body. and it's still emotional. >> the story that brought him to tearing. after the break. we sit down with former ktvu's anchor dennis richmond and we talk about his career that spanned almost four decades and we talk about the stories that impacted him the most. ♪
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[ female announcer ] get your taste of the season, at raley's, bel air, and nob hill. good evening i'm dennis richmond. >> dennis richmond is nothing less than a bay area institution. he is still stopped in the street whenever he visits the bay area by the many viewers who grew up watching him. he was the face of ktvu for
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decades. dennis richmond rarely needs an introduction, but many wonder what he's been up to. >> good evening i'm elaine corral. >> and i'm dennis richmond. >> reporter: dennis richmond spent 20 years at ktvu. but he didn't set out to be a news man. >> i was working at channel 2 as an ad. >> associate director. >> associate director, behind the camera. >> reporter: he worked his way as a reporter job at a time when bay area was exploding with social unrest and when most reporters and their bosses were white men. >> that didn't dawn on me that much. it didn't matter that it was dominated by you know by white men. >> by 1976. he was the main anchor at ktvu. >> reporter: he says being in the studio didn't shield him from the drama that sometimes
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unfolded outside like the fire storm. >> we were in the newsroom day and night. and the news director told me to go home and get some rest. you can't rest in situations like that. i went home, showered, layed there and i said what the hell am i doing here. got back up and went to work. >> this imposing 6'2" stoic man, inside he would bleed. >> there were young women and they were screaming. their father had one little girl by the hand. and the mud just ripped the little girl from his hand. we had to go on the air. somebody was going to do a remote from the scene. and we lost power and we had to do it from the studio. i had to do it. and it was very emotional.
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just about the time we went on they found the little girl's body. and it's still emotional. >> and people think this is a callus. >> reporter: there were fun stories too he flew with the thunder birds and bleu angels. >> he went for a 40-degree turn and i was gasping. it was killing me. then he straightened up and he said, sorry about that. are you all right. and i said yup. i'm fine. after i told myself, if i knew how to fly this plane i would probably strangle him right now. >> reporter: one thing some viewers didn't know is dennis suffers from the hick ups, he even takes medications for it. >> you were always worried about getting the hick ups on the air. did that ever happen. >> once. once. it was one little hick. it wasn't even a hick up. just one hick. >> it was scary. >> the only person who noticed
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it was my daughter. she noticed it and called me right afterand she said i heard you hick up. >> reporter: starting with barbara simpson then the team that dominated dennis and elaine. >> elaine and i were on the air for a long time. and she was all business. leslie griffith. julie haener who is wonderful. we love her. >> we have been on the air now for about five -- >> reporter: dennis and elaine worked together through the night of october 17, 1989. >> good evening. >> i reached over and put my hand on her. and as a matter of fact i went to a media training seminar after that and they used that clip of elaine and i, to show
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how you can personalize the news. one news, dennis and elaine were taping a news tease. this never got on the air. >> yeah, yeah that happens. that happens every now and then. and the harder you try to stop. the harder it is to stop. >> [ laughter ] >> i had a bigger stick than they did. no i don't know. when i did the news, i did the news. i just did the story, did the news and moved on. and i was very business like and i stayed that way. >> there are no more deadlines for dennis but he will always be a news man. >> he is all news.
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he is still all news. he comes to the table and if his paper is not there, it's not good. >> no. >> reporter: life is good for the man in his sports suit. the last time he put on a tie was his last day at ktvu, says dennis. >> i don't wear a tie anymore. now i don't have to worry about it. >> how was the fashion in the 70s. >> the tie was so big it covered my whole neck. and that's when i had the afro. >> that's coming back. >> not for me. i won't be back into that. no. >> that was good then. but it's all over now. >> he's mellowed in retirement.
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he's also been slowed down by surgery. he's tell us about the excruciating pain he was suffering in. >> it's so great to see dennis. anything surprise you though. i would say i was a little surprised when he got teary eyed telling that story. anything else surprise you? >> that surprised me too. because i worked with him for a lot of years and this guy was a rock. he's mellowed out, he doesn't have the pressures and it was really great to see. >> great great story. thank you for bringing that to us. designer wedding gowns up to 85% off. why rushing to buy these dresses was a great deal for brides to be. >> meteorologist mark tamayo is tracking what your thanksgiving day is like. ♪
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we're wrapping up a fairly nice sunday out there. lots of sunshine, a few low clouds and get ready for sunshine. we're still talking about fire season in southern california. as fire weather warning in place for monday, tuesday and wednesday. offshore winds developing in southern california. we're going to have the same winds as well just not as strong. right now on live storm tracker 2 just a few high clouds. there's not a lot of, in fact, no rainfall to show you except up here to the north and west. we just have a few rough cloudy conditions to report tomorrow morning. as far as numbers cooling off right now it is 45 degrees in napa. san jose 50 and san francisco
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downtown in the lower 50s. 52. for tonight, partly cloudy and cool here is our live camera kind of neat looking out toward san francisco and the embarcadero. take a look toward thanksgiving. it'll be a dry forecast, increasing clouds throughout the afternoon hours. we'll call it partly crowdty. temperatures starting out in the low 50s. in fact, we're talking about some more 70s over the next few days. overnight lows definitely want to bundle up. widespread 40s out there. we could have some patchy fog develop in the short term. here you can't see on the satellite the storm track. it's been pushed off to the north. remember a few days ago we were tracking three systems. three storms out there that will not be the case this week with the dry weather pattern developing, monday, tuesday, wednesday and thursday. it'll be mild to warm but this will set the stage for a big change. a significant change in the
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weather pattern. developing early as friday but especially on saturday and sunday this coming weekend. we're talking about more rain. potentially heavier rain and a cooldown out there as well. more snow in the bay area, -- more rain in the bay area, more snow in the mountains. then into the weekend look what happens rainfall becoming more widespread for saturday especially into a sunday. so watching out still way out there but something we'll be tracking over the next few dayless. lots of 60s out there. warmest locations approaching the 70-degree mark. oakland we'll go 68 degrees. san francisco 66 right near the immediate coastline mainly in the mid-60s. we are warming back up. it'll feel strange. lots of low possibly mid-70s out there. increasing high clouds on thursday for thanksgiving then the changes. the chance of showers especially up in the north bay on friday. we could be tracking more cig
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-- significant rain into saturday and sunday. and some of the forecast models generating one, two, possibly three inches of rainfall through next weekend. we're not going to hype it up just yet. brides to be got the chance to finds the perfect wedding gown today and find a good cause at the same time. and in san jose more than 1,000 designer and name brand wedding gowns were on display. the dresses being sold are drastically discounted by 85%. we traveled to over 160. we have about 165 show managers this weekend. we had a lot of people show up today. it's going to be a great event. we had over 60 brides. the tour of gowns raised $100 million to find new
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programs. coming up next we hear from the 49ers. >> they had an impressive day, scott reiss is coming up next. every day is a new opportunity to help make life better right here in san francisco. whether it's helping local businesses like the fruitguys grow and prosper, supporting nonprofits like juma ventures as they fulfill their mission or helping neighborhoods like the tenderloin become vibrant communities. if there's a way to help the people of san francisco thrive and succeed, we'll find it. that's the power of local connections.
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would you believe 10 games into their season the 49er first team offense had not scored a single fourth quarter touchdown? and don't blame gabbert's td touch does not count. today they got one when they really needed it. niners hosting washington. opening driver for san francisco, collin capper -- kaepernick looking air ward.
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it is 7-0 san francisco. second quarter off the niner turn over it's alfred morris the most exciting play in football, touchdown. kaepernick looking for more. michael crabtree, going up and getting it. tremendous grab for crabtree. the field goal 10-10 niners at the break. frank gore trying to make something happen. this is not what he had in mind. former stanford star burton knocks it lose. five minutes and change to go now. niners at their own 34th. fourthand one and that's the first down. coach harbaugh rolls up the dice. picks up extra yards. thrilled by ryan clark. clark actually called for unnecessary roughness but he got the brunt of that. hey there's your

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