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ktvu's allie rasmus has that story. >> reporter: ryan chamberlain talks about his struggle with depression. i got dark. i explored ways i could put an end to what i was going through. sometimes didn't get off the couch for days and scoured the internet. the letter appears to reference the weekend fbi raid. it attracted visitors today who made it evident this is the end of the line for me. on sunday the fbi announced ryan chamberlain was a wanted man, accused of possesses explosive materials. neighbors say that seemed out of character. >> living in a society where we see people but we don't emotionally interaction with them -- interact with them. >> reporter: messages of self- defense were posted. no stashes. not armed and dangerous. no car rigged to explode. i was depressed. i let walter white get to me. no one was ever in danger. >> i think what really takes us to the next level is social media. >> reporter: ryan chamberlain appears to have held multiple jobs. this is video of him at a sports marketing company. in his letter he talks about a set back with the company. the loss of project
ktvu's allie rasmus has that story. >> reporter: ryan chamberlain talks about his struggle with depression. i got dark. i explored ways i could put an end to what i was going through. sometimes didn't get off the couch for days and scoured the internet. the letter appears to reference the weekend fbi raid. it attracted visitors today who made it evident this is the end of the line for me. on sunday the fbi announced ryan chamberlain was a wanted man, accused of possesses explosive...
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allie rasmus, ktvu. >>> 26-year-old nicholas wigg is accused of stealing credit cards and a phone. >>he wouldn't have done the facebook thing, we would have never caught him. >> reporter: police were waiting to arrest him after he showed up. >>> beach visitors in santa cruz are being warned after a man stepped on a syringe in the sand. it happened on cowel beach. discarded needles are a big problem at beaches. the city has been trying to manage the problem. >> i think it's probably fair to say that over the year there's been a consistent problem all over the city with needles found not just in the beaches but also in parks. >> reporter: parks and recreation fishes say the group take back santa cruz cruz that beaches are chrom combed two or three times a week and that people are planning to install cameras to keep an eye on trouble spots on cowel beach. >>> a cig -- significant cool down. look at the highs today inland. just 80 degrees in the antioch, 80 degrees in morgan hill. fire danger taking a little bit of a vacation. you can see pushing on shore. tell you what if this was march
allie rasmus, ktvu. >>> 26-year-old nicholas wigg is accused of stealing credit cards and a phone. >>he wouldn't have done the facebook thing, we would have never caught him. >> reporter: police were waiting to arrest him after he showed up. >>> beach visitors in santa cruz are being warned after a man stepped on a syringe in the sand. it happened on cowel beach. discarded needles are a big problem at beaches. the city has been trying to manage the problem....
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ktvu's allie rasmus spoke to friends of the victim who say their scamp a dangerous -- camp is a dangerous place to be. >> reporter: the personal belongings of a father, grandfather and military veteran who called this spot home. >> yeah, he is homeless. that doesn't mean he didn't matter to somebody. >> reporter: the man was known by many people as pops. >> looked out for people. helped them out when he could. gave them money. >> reporter: yesterday he pitched his tent. at 1:00 a.m. people were awoke by a deafening noise. >> a loud bang. i seen that car, looked and saw -- >> the driver was coming down the off ramp but instead of making the curve he went through the guard rail and the suv kept going. it didn't stop till it smashed into the post. the chp says the driver was booked for dui violations. >> dangerous around here. >> reporter: it is not the first time a vehicle crashed into their encampment. >> i am trying to go somewhere else. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: many would like caltrans to put up signs or alert drivers to the curve. friends plan to keep him in their memories while t
ktvu's allie rasmus spoke to friends of the victim who say their scamp a dangerous -- camp is a dangerous place to be. >> reporter: the personal belongings of a father, grandfather and military veteran who called this spot home. >> yeah, he is homeless. that doesn't mean he didn't matter to somebody. >> reporter: the man was known by many people as pops. >> looked out for people. helped them out when he could. gave them money. >> reporter: yesterday he pitched his...
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. >>> ktvu's allie rasmus found out some of the changes students may see when they return to classes.reporter: jimenez remembers seeing something about sexual assault on the application. >> it must have been on sexual harassment or drinking or something. >> reporter: do you remember take ago class? >> no. >> reporter: and she was not the only one. universities do not ensure that all faculty and staff are sufficiently trained. the report says universities risk having their employees miss reporting assaults without that training. and coaches must learn how to respond when a student comes to them with a problem. >> obviously there's still a lot of work to do. we need to expand our training and educational programs. >> reporter: and make those programs mandatory. uc davis and ucla already do that. berkeley doesn't yet. >> some campuses actually do have a gate in place so that if you don't complete your training then you don't get to register. >> reporter: the report also recommended all uc schools have a system in place to better track sexual harassment reports in order to allow universit
. >>> ktvu's allie rasmus found out some of the changes students may see when they return to classes.reporter: jimenez remembers seeing something about sexual assault on the application. >> it must have been on sexual harassment or drinking or something. >> reporter: do you remember take ago class? >> no. >> reporter: and she was not the only one. universities do not ensure that all faculty and staff are sufficiently trained. the report says universities risk...
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allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a bill that could speed up the process of firing teachers chargedh misconduct was presented to governor jerry brown friday. they passed ab 215 a week and a half ago. it could create a separate appeal process for teachers accused of crime. hearings would have to begin within 6th months. the administration supports the bill. >>> san francisco water officials are trying something different to try get more than 2 million customers to use less water. one plan is to pump water from underneath the city. ktvu's john fowler is live in san francisco to tell us how customers could face mandatory rationing. >> reporter: officials told us one good plan to get more water is this yellow pipe. the rest is up to 2.5 million bay area customers. >> reporter: san francisco water agency 1ed conserve now or -- warned conserve now or face mandatory rationing. >> reporter: his grandfather planted this lawn 85 years ago. today he is letting it die. >> without sacrificing showers we cut to the bone. >> reporter: san francisco has the state's lowest per capita water use. the
allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a bill that could speed up the process of firing teachers chargedh misconduct was presented to governor jerry brown friday. they passed ab 215 a week and a half ago. it could create a separate appeal process for teachers accused of crime. hearings would have to begin within 6th months. the administration supports the bill. >>> san francisco water officials are trying something different to try get more than 2 million customers to use less...
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allie rasmus. >> we posted the full audit. just look under hot topic. >>> george lucas has chosen a site to build his museum and it's not in san francisco. the creator of star wars has chosen chicago. san francisco had offered a site on the waterfront after the precidio rejected the offer for lucas to build in the precidio. >>> we want to take a moment to tell you about a change. for the past 20 years our station had been owned by cox. as part of a swap of stations, fox has acquired ktvu as well as tv 36 and cox will now own fox stations in boston and memphis. in announcing a deal, bill hoffman recognized the teams at ktvu and kicu saying quote we are proud of the work they have done over the decades to superserve the san francisco bay community with award winning broadcasting. fox ceo also issued a statement saying our station group will benefit from both the strong demographics of the bay area market as well as the alignment with our package of sports rights. the deal is subject to regulatory and other customary approvals an
allie rasmus. >> we posted the full audit. just look under hot topic. >>> george lucas has chosen a site to build his museum and it's not in san francisco. the creator of star wars has chosen chicago. san francisco had offered a site on the waterfront after the precidio rejected the offer for lucas to build in the precidio. >>> we want to take a moment to tell you about a change. for the past 20 years our station had been owned by cox. as part of a swap of stations, fox...
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ktvu's allie rasmus sat down with the director of the communication system to get answers. >> reporter: the focus of the investigation is on signals coming from radio atanna come -- antenna -- a radio antenna. >> reporter: they form the network relied obby emergency responders -- on by emergency responders. >> so they could communicate with one another. >> reporter: on june 7 some of the lines broke down when police responded to a double shooting, officers reported problems with dopped calls on their -- dropped calls on their radios. >> we haven't had impacts of interference like this before. this is very unique. >> these are the radios. >> reporter: he is the director of the communication system. this map shows the coverage area. technicians show the problems happened in the northwest region. at some point when transmissions went something interfered with the signal, making half of the channel unusable. >> for us -- channel unusable. >> for us it is suspect for us. >> reporter: technicians are trying to figure out what caused the interference and where it came from. oakland is not par
ktvu's allie rasmus sat down with the director of the communication system to get answers. >> reporter: the focus of the investigation is on signals coming from radio atanna come -- antenna -- a radio antenna. >> reporter: they form the network relied obby emergency responders -- on by emergency responders. >> so they could communicate with one another. >> reporter: on june 7 some of the lines broke down when police responded to a double shooting, officers reported...
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allie rasmus. >>> we learned millions are visiting state parks for free.the new strategy to try to get people to pay up. >>> warm summer like weather is slowly settling in. the climb in temperatures and when you will start to feel the warmth in your neighborhood. >> and next munni's sick out is leaving commuters in limbo. >> i depend on it to go to work. i i do. >> reporter: we dig into what operators earn, their demands and what workers have in store for tomorrow. >>> another rough ride today from nummi passengers among a driver protest that that's had them calling in sick by the hundreds. tonight munni tells us it expects to have more drivers tomorrow but still won't operate on a full schedule. amber lee is in the city now with a growing frustration among passengers and also how a voter approved measure is playing into this dispute. amber-- >> frank, we're at west portal a major hub for san francisco commuters. passengers tell me service was better today but that is still caused them headaches. >> on this second day of drivers calling in sick to protest
allie rasmus. >>> we learned millions are visiting state parks for free.the new strategy to try to get people to pay up. >>> warm summer like weather is slowly settling in. the climb in temperatures and when you will start to feel the warmth in your neighborhood. >> and next munni's sick out is leaving commuters in limbo. >> i depend on it to go to work. i i do. >> reporter: we dig into what operators earn, their demands and what workers have in store for...
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allie rasmus, ktvu news. >>> veterans dying while waiting for care.histle blowers new accusation says records are still being changed as part of a cover up in a growing va scandal. >>> two investigates shows how many abled body people are trying to use these spaces. what is being done about it. why the problem in the bay area might be bigger than you think. >>> closed captioning brought by mancini sleep world. >>> honda and other japanese car makers recalled another 3 million cars. honda was joined by six auto makers in additional recalls in states with high humidity. that's due to six incidents in florida and puerto rico where the weather is humid. affected vehicles are made by honda, chrysler, ford. if you want more detail s on the air bag recall, you will find more details on ktvu.com. >>> there's new revelations today over scandals. schedules clerk and whistle- blower kathleen spoke with investigators says that people are covering up people who died by removing the deceased label. she also described the so called secret wait list as slips of paper
allie rasmus, ktvu news. >>> veterans dying while waiting for care.histle blowers new accusation says records are still being changed as part of a cover up in a growing va scandal. >>> two investigates shows how many abled body people are trying to use these spaces. what is being done about it. why the problem in the bay area might be bigger than you think. >>> closed captioning brought by mancini sleep world. >>> honda and other japanese car makers recalled...
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allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >> two cheerleaders sued in january.y their wages were less than $5 an hour. it seeks class action status. other cheerleaders filed similar lawsuits. >>> family members of a 18-year- old shot and killed by a deputy are questions whether the deputied needed to fire. -- deputy needed to fire. ktvu's rob roth has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: frank, the deputy shot the girl here. the girl lived half a block a way. >> the family orphean-year-old -- 18-year-old yanira serrano- garcia is grief-stricken. >> i feel sad, i feel mad. i don't know why an officer would do that. >> reporter: this afternoon they consoled the family. they made a call to 911 last night because sloan -- yanira serrano-garcia wasn't taking her medicine and had a knife. a sheriff's deputy was sent to the scene. within 20 minutes there was a gun shot. >> came at him and he did fire his weapon as he had to in that moment to protect himself. >> the deputy is a 9 year veteran of law enforcement. relatives question whether lethal force was neces
allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >> two cheerleaders sued in january.y their wages were less than $5 an hour. it seeks class action status. other cheerleaders filed similar lawsuits. >>> family members of a 18-year- old shot and killed by a deputy are questions whether the deputied needed to fire. -- deputy needed to fire. ktvu's rob roth has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: frank, the deputy shot the girl here. the girl lived half a block a way. >> the...
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ktvu's allie rasmus explains why tribal leaders say now is the time. >> forgotten.ndian. >> reporter: the 60 second ad features a montage of native indians and old photographs. >> native americans call themselves many things. >> reporter: and ends with this condemnation. >> the one thing they don't -- >> the change the mascot ad is a shortened shortened version of a video produced by the native american council of indians. >> in my opinion the r word is as much a slur as the n word. >> reporter: paid for the tv spot to air during the nba finals. >> it seems that right now people are willing to listen and to see our point of view on these issues. >> reporter: in this interview provided by the tribe their chairman explains the brutal or -- oár -- origins of the word the washington team came to be. >> it was a vehicle for people to bring the victims into an officer so they could collect a bounty. >> reporter: tribal officials did not tell us how much the ad would cost. a 60 second ad in the san francisco market could cost from 25 to $30,000. the ad aired in the miami m
ktvu's allie rasmus explains why tribal leaders say now is the time. >> forgotten.ndian. >> reporter: the 60 second ad features a montage of native indians and old photographs. >> native americans call themselves many things. >> reporter: and ends with this condemnation. >> the one thing they don't -- >> the change the mascot ad is a shortened shortened version of a video produced by the native american council of indians. >> in my opinion the r word is...
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allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news -- hacked. allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >> on www.ktvu.com we posted the full letter for you to read. >>> developing at this hour the coast guard searching for a missing person after a boat sank near the golden gate bridge. crews have been searchlish day. ktvu's -- searching all day long. ktvu's claudine wong has more. >> reporter: this is still an active search. this search will continue into the night and we have new information for you. the coast guard confirms they believe there was one person on board this 30-foot sailing vessel and that person was trying trying to go to hawaii. they were preparing for a long trip. the search area is north and central bay. you are looking from news chopper 2. i want to play where this is happening. all near the golden gate bridge. on both sides of the bridge. west side is where the distress signal came in. on the east side, that is where the vessel was discovered on the rocks. it has since sunk but divers went in the water and confirmed that the the 3
allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news -- hacked. allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >> on www.ktvu.com we posted the full letter for you to read. >>> developing at this hour the coast guard searching for a missing person after a boat sank near the golden gate bridge. crews have been searchlish day. ktvu's -- searching all day long. ktvu's claudine wong has more. >> reporter: this is still an active search. this search will continue into the night and we have new information for...
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as allie rasmus reports, the issues go beyond the money. >> these women say the thrill of performance, and their love of the team wasn't enough to keep them from speaking out. >> we're standing up for ourselves here. i think a lot of girls are definitely afraid to step forward. >> reporter: they are peculiars in a lawsuit against the oakland raiders and the nfl. like other similar lawsuits, these cheerleaders are asking for minimum wage and overtime pay, but their suit also has complaints about the way they were treated on the job. the suit claims cheerleaders at the charity events often received inpromote comments and groping from often inebriated attendees. >> i've been around all of these adult males who have been drinking alcohol all day. >> reporter: the suit also claims monthly weigh ins, cheerleaders were often chastised, even insulted for weight gain. >> i've seen girls emotionally shut down. >> reporter: the attorney says what makes the suit different is that it names both the raiders and the nfl. >> they're in essence, what we call a joint employer. they're liable for the vi
as allie rasmus reports, the issues go beyond the money. >> these women say the thrill of performance, and their love of the team wasn't enough to keep them from speaking out. >> we're standing up for ourselves here. i think a lot of girls are definitely afraid to step forward. >> reporter: they are peculiars in a lawsuit against the oakland raiders and the nfl. like other similar lawsuits, these cheerleaders are asking for minimum wage and overtime pay, but their suit also...
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allie rasmus was able to interview the defense attorney in this case and he has explanation for the letter i read to you. stay tuned later for that at five. >> i am at that rah moriarty. >>> a gas leak -- tara moriarty. >>> this is at triton drive and multiple city boulevard. now pg&e crews have secured the leak. >>> well the house is gone and the fire danger is not. firefighters will be at the scene all day from a destructive fire in orinda, it started this morning on terri lane in a house. the homeowner called 911 after smelling smoke and seeing flames come from a bedroom on the lower level. the home was built on stilts. the home was fully engulfed in flames when they arrived. this caused the home to collapse into the canyon below. the garage was the only part that didn't fall. >> there is brush around and that is one of the reasons we will keep firefighters out here throughout the day and into tonight and tomorrow. >>> three people who live in the house got out safely. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. tomorrow, the national transportation safety board is expected to r
allie rasmus was able to interview the defense attorney in this case and he has explanation for the letter i read to you. stay tuned later for that at five. >> i am at that rah moriarty. >>> a gas leak -- tara moriarty. >>> this is at triton drive and multiple city boulevard. now pg&e crews have secured the leak. >>> well the house is gone and the fire danger is not. firefighters will be at the scene all day from a destructive fire in orinda, it started this...
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allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >> we spoke with the woman whose case helped the victims win the settlement and she declined to speak but said i hope coming to an agreement with the school district brings peace for them and i am proud that we have raised awareness and school districts will be reminded to think of the children who deserve to be protected. she was abused by daniel witters and [ audio difficulties ] >>> following developing news where firefighters put out a grass fire that burned close to homes. the fire started on an onramp to 780. glen cove. it burned 2 acres in all but sent smoke up into the air. luckily firefighters were able to get it handle on it. >>> in sunnyvale fire ripped through two homes today. the fire started about 9:30 a.m. this morning. luckily no one was hurt. even though one nearby homeowner hosed his home down. it was a tree trimmer working nearby who spotted the smoke and rushed in. ktvu's ann rubin spoke to him about how he helped get the people inside to safety. >> reporter: he reacted quickly, going inside a home. residents say without him the outcome mi
allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >> we spoke with the woman whose case helped the victims win the settlement and she declined to speak but said i hope coming to an agreement with the school district brings peace for them and i am proud that we have raised awareness and school districts will be reminded to think of the children who deserve to be protected. she was abused by daniel witters and [ audio difficulties ] >>> following developing news where firefighters put out a grass...
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alley rasmus with the new information revealed in the criminal complaint. >> the criminal complaint is six pages long but it alleged he had two sets of bomb making materials in his russian hill apartment. his friends say when they look at the complaint and compare it to the manthey know it doesn't make -- man they know it doesn't make sense. >> he was struggling with personal problems. >> somebody that was growing more desperate. >> it affected him deeper than i thought. when we saw him, he was a very social energetic excited guy. the fbi said exam bear lain -- chamberlin was a public threat. he had bomb making materials. a bag contained the four components necessary to comprise an ied. power source, wires, switching device and explosive. investigators found a toolbox that had additional ied components including wires and a clothes pin switch. >> i don't believe he ever was a threat to anybody. >> amanda fine has known him for six years, he was a warm and supportive friend. the last person she would think would hurt others. she and friends are contributing to a online legal defense fun
alley rasmus with the new information revealed in the criminal complaint. >> the criminal complaint is six pages long but it alleged he had two sets of bomb making materials in his russian hill apartment. his friends say when they look at the complaint and compare it to the manthey know it doesn't make -- man they know it doesn't make sense. >> he was struggling with personal problems. >> somebody that was growing more desperate. >> it affected him deeper than i thought....
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ktvu's allie rasmus explains what went wrong. >> reporter: caution tape marked the site of a shooting investigation in berkeley saturday night. after police arrived here their radio system broke down. >> garbled or you couldn't hear at all. dead spots. >> reporter: police officers association president says it is normal for audio to drop from time to time but saturday was different. >> this was big enough. it was system wide. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: at 8:30 p.m. last night when officers responded to a call about a robbery it happened again. >> gone to a robbery call. difficulty hearing, communicating -- [ talking at the same time ] >> reporter: police department spokes woman says workers have been trouble shooting. >> identifying the problem. we are still trying to determine what is going on. >> reporter: it may not be on the city's end. the system is part of a regional network. >> it works here and contra costa county. >> they have been in touch with the agency that over sees the system. >> trying to determine if there is a problem on their side or our equipment. >> and so far
ktvu's allie rasmus explains what went wrong. >> reporter: caution tape marked the site of a shooting investigation in berkeley saturday night. after police arrived here their radio system broke down. >> garbled or you couldn't hear at all. dead spots. >> reporter: police officers association president says it is normal for audio to drop from time to time but saturday was different. >> this was big enough. it was system wide. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: at 8:30...
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we don't know if there will be a break sort of in between but we have a reporter, allie rasmus, in the courtroom and she'll have more for you coming up on the 5:00 news. tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> within the past 40 minutes a judge denied bail to raymond shrimp boy chow. ktvu was there as chow made the brief appearance in the federal courtroom in san francisco. chow is currently in county jail accused of money laundering and plotting to sell stolen goods. he's one of 29 defendants linked to a federal corruption case that also includes leland yee. the search is on for this man who police say viciously attacked and 89-year-old woman and stole her car in an el cerrito shopping center. ktvu's alex savidge has more on the victim's injuries and the evidence police hope will lead to an arrest. >> reporter: veaf the say this is the man behind a brute -- investigators say this is the man behind a brutal salt. terrance hardy, a parolee, remains on the rub after police say he punched the victim in the case, stole her purse, then carjacked her. it happened sunday outside
we don't know if there will be a break sort of in between but we have a reporter, allie rasmus, in the courtroom and she'll have more for you coming up on the 5:00 news. tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> within the past 40 minutes a judge denied bail to raymond shrimp boy chow. ktvu was there as chow made the brief appearance in the federal courtroom in san francisco. chow is currently in county jail accused of money laundering and plotting to sell stolen...
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i'm allie rasmus. >> i'm mike mibach. rosemary? san jose, mostly sunny skies and temperatures on the rise. for the afternoon, climbing above yesterday's by a few degrees. shouldn't be too bad. in fact, it's going to be nice and warm for most. away from the coast at least, we'll take a look at that in just a moment. 59 in oakland and 61 in san jose. 62 for livermore. 72 degrees in antioch, so a mild start we go for you. 59 in novato and along the coast, we're socked in pretty good with low clouds and the fog this morning. 55 degrees still half-moon bay. temperatures are climbing under the low clouds and not shifting much just yet. afternoon highs for today, low 80s in areas over the north bay. 82 for novato. low 70s for berkeley, oakland, hayward. low to mid 80s for inland areas. just going to be splendid. pleasant to mild and warm. 83, morgan hill where it will remain cloudy and cool right along the coast. portions like pacifica, half- moon bay, daily city i expect mostly sunny and 70s expected there. temperatures continue to climb
i'm allie rasmus. >> i'm mike mibach. rosemary? san jose, mostly sunny skies and temperatures on the rise. for the afternoon, climbing above yesterday's by a few degrees. shouldn't be too bad. in fact, it's going to be nice and warm for most. away from the coast at least, we'll take a look at that in just a moment. 59 in oakland and 61 in san jose. 62 for livermore. 72 degrees in antioch, so a mild start we go for you. 59 in novato and along the coast, we're socked in pretty good with low...
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information but it did occur we actually asked nato to comment on the leaks about the deal to appoint rasmus and we got no answer instead the press office referred us to the danish judicial authority saying that because they're all fully independent however your uncle asked questions that plane. there were some conflicts of political character between denmark and turkey. states intervened because a very broad stroke they describe it is to become the six zero and therefore they felt comfy with him as the secretary general there was a big pressure from the u.s. forces. to think even creative bandai how to a diet and how to prove that rusts elevation was permitted to saracens and in the end they died but what there was there within hours after that a dyke with it was announced that there was agreement between the turkish government and the other day two countries to decide the previous stage privatised as a second surgery. to stay with us here in arctic coming up after the break shifting the burden on us city of detroit harvest close to a humanitarian crisis with the u.n. accusing local authori
information but it did occur we actually asked nato to comment on the leaks about the deal to appoint rasmus and we got no answer instead the press office referred us to the danish judicial authority saying that because they're all fully independent however your uncle asked questions that plane. there were some conflicts of political character between denmark and turkey. states intervened because a very broad stroke they describe it is to become the six zero and therefore they felt comfy with...
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freedom of information but it did occur we asked nato to comment on the leaks about the deal to appoint rasmus and we got no answer instead the press office which is to the danish judicial oath already saying that courts there are fully independent however build on quest questions that plane . there were some conflicts of political character between the bar and turkey argued by the states. because they like very broad strokes they describe it is to become the six zero therefore they felt. there was a big pressure from us forces. to think. creative bad guy how to a diet and how to prove morning that russell of his should was permitted to saracens. the guy with what there was there within hours after that he died with it was announced that there was agreement between the turkish government and the other. side. previously described this as a second surgery. and remember we're not just a t.v. channel or online as well more stories therefore you include german or thirties acting the killjoy for football fans threatening to punish loud cheery vising against any face painting find out all about it on
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in fact we asked nato to comment on the leaks about the deal to appoint rasmus in their press office told us to talk to danish judicial authorities insisting that the courts were fully independent however journalist lawyer and former m.p. bjorn almqvist questions that very claim there were some conflicts of political character between. turkey. states and because they like very broad strokes they describe it is to be called the six to zero there was a big pressure from us. to think. creative bad or how to die how to prove morning that the rustle of a should was permitted to terrorists. but what there was within hours after that it died it was announced that there was agreement between the turkish government and the other to decide the previously described this as a second surgery a kurdish activist tailored to wreak tells us that when it comes to turkey minority rights are the least of europe's concerns i think there kurdish issue isn't one of the most on result issues of the century and the war between the p.k. k. in turkey benefits civil institutions in countries so on one hand whil
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information but it did occur and we asked nato to comment on the leaks about the deal to appoint rasmus and their press office while they told us to talk to danish judicial authorities insisting that the courts were fully independent wherever journalist lawyer and former m.p. bjorn elam quest questions about very claim there were some conflicts of political character between denmark and turkey joe di the states intervened because a light very broad stroke of the danish prime minister to become the six zero there was a big pressure from u.s. forces they thought and says to think even creative bad guy how to a diet and how to prove that ross television was promoting terrorism but had in the end they died but what there was there within hours after that he died with it was announced that there wasn't any but between the turkish government and the other bates who promises to decide the previous stage privatised as a second surgery a. kurdish activist diller direct tells us that when it comes to turkey minority rights are the least of europe's concerns. i think their kurdish issue isn't one
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ktvu's allie rasmus is live for us at the samuel p taylor state park with an update now from sheriffies. allie? >> reporter: well, we just heard a few moments ago from marin county sheriffs lieutenant doug pittman, he came up to the crime scene tape at the command center, told us there is a significant, important piece of information, an update he'll give us. he didn't have all the information. he went back. he will check back with us in a few minutes. he says there are some developments in this case, but here's what he told us so far. here's what we know about the search efforts. it's grown into a huge effort. there's a big outpouring of support and turnout from search and volunteer rescue workers. he says they initially planned for 120 to 150 people to search. now they have about 240 people helping, to try and find 9-year- old ida rothschild, seen in this picture. she hasn't been seen since yesterday at noon when she wandered away from her family's camp site at samuel p taylor park. she is described as 4' 2 "tall, dark brown curly hair and bangs. search crews looked for her yesterd
ktvu's allie rasmus is live for us at the samuel p taylor state park with an update now from sheriffies. allie? >> reporter: well, we just heard a few moments ago from marin county sheriffs lieutenant doug pittman, he came up to the crime scene tape at the command center, told us there is a significant, important piece of information, an update he'll give us. he didn't have all the information. he went back. he will check back with us in a few minutes. he says there are some developments...
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as allie rasmus reports, it causes problems for victims. >> reporter: their lifeline in an emergencyroke down. >> it was either garbled or you could not hear at all. there were dead spots throughout the city. >> reporter: chris stein says it's normal for audio to drop out from time to time. but saturday's problem was different. >> this is big enough to clearly be system wide. there's multiple officers trying to communicate. dispatch was trying to dispatch. >> reporter: when officers responded to call about a robbery. the raid yes problems happened again. >> they had gone to a robbery call and they were having difficult having trouble again. and dispatch couldn't hear them. so again the critical pieces of communication weren't happening. >> reporter: berkeley police department spokeswoman jennifer coast says officials have been looking into the problem. >> that's been an ongoing process. we're still trying to determine what's going on. >> reporter: the problem may not be on the city's end. berkeley's radio system may not be at the -- the city has been in touch with the dispatch system
as allie rasmus reports, it causes problems for victims. >> reporter: their lifeline in an emergencyroke down. >> it was either garbled or you could not hear at all. there were dead spots throughout the city. >> reporter: chris stein says it's normal for audio to drop out from time to time. but saturday's problem was different. >> this is big enough to clearly be system wide. there's multiple officers trying to communicate. dispatch was trying to dispatch. >>...
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ktvu's allie rasmus is explaining what it could mean for other school districts across the country. >the administrators named in the settlement no longer work for the district but today the current superintendent apologized to what happens to the students in the classroom 20 years ago. >> reporter: the moraga school district will pay for the actions of the accused sexual predator, a teacher. daniel witters was a science teacher in the mid-90s. >> he had a supply closet and a lot of -- [ audio difficulties ] >> reporter: he committed suicide in 1996 after being investigated for abusing several female students. >> [ audio difficulties ] >> that was the end of the police investigation. >> reporter: till 16 years later when another student reported being molested by daniel witters and another student. it led to a criminal
ktvu's allie rasmus is explaining what it could mean for other school districts across the country. >the administrators named in the settlement no longer work for the district but today the current superintendent apologized to what happens to the students in the classroom 20 years ago. >> reporter: the moraga school district will pay for the actions of the accused sexual predator, a teacher. daniel witters was a science teacher in the mid-90s. >> he had a supply closet and a lot...
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ally rasmus is here.poke to a woman how she came face-to-face with a chief and what thief and what she did next. >> reporter: they went car-to- car person-to-person giving shoppers a verbal and in some cases written reminder that if they have valuables in their car to keep them out of sight. a gated garage is supposed to keep valuables in and burglars out. sometimes it doesn't work that way. >> he cut the lock that they had with that lock cutter. >> reporter: this woman goes by the name linda. she was working in the building next to the garage saturday night when something unusual caught her high. >> i noticed that the trash bin to the building was up, wide open. >> reporter: inside the room where the trash is stored there's another door that leads to the garage. she walked through and came face-to-face with a man standing next to a car with bolt cutters in his hands. he told her. >> i locked my keys in my car and i'm trying to get into my car. >> reporter: she didn't buy it. >> my mind said, that's not h
ally rasmus is here.poke to a woman how she came face-to-face with a chief and what thief and what she did next. >> reporter: they went car-to- car person-to-person giving shoppers a verbal and in some cases written reminder that if they have valuables in their car to keep them out of sight. a gated garage is supposed to keep valuables in and burglars out. sometimes it doesn't work that way. >> he cut the lock that they had with that lock cutter. >> reporter: this woman goes...
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. >> and i am allie rasmus.s start things off with a look at the weather with rose rose. >> yes. a view here of the golden gate bridge. isn't that a beauty. mostly sunny skies from the coast, around the bay and inland. sixty-eight in santa rosa right now. mountain view is 66 and san jose right now is 66 degrees. if you are going to see the prayed this morning in san francisco, the pride parade starts at 10:30. mid to upper 60s expected. for the afternoon mostly sunny and low 70s for san francisco. a beautiful day. take a look here. a nice beach day with mostly sunny skies. upper 60s to low 70s expected. santa cruz upper 70s. in the bay, 79 in oakland, 83 for fremont. 5 to 10 degrees of warming expect this had afternoon. 95 for you antioch, 94 in fairfield, low 90s? santa rosa and napa. the warming trend continuing with a notable jump today. tomorrow is hottest day. i will show you the extended forecast, coming up. >>> we are 90 minutes away from the start of san francisco's pride parade. more than a million peop
. >> and i am allie rasmus.s start things off with a look at the weather with rose rose. >> yes. a view here of the golden gate bridge. isn't that a beauty. mostly sunny skies from the coast, around the bay and inland. sixty-eight in santa rosa right now. mountain view is 66 and san jose right now is 66 degrees. if you are going to see the prayed this morning in san francisco, the pride parade starts at 10:30. mid to upper 60s expected. for the afternoon mostly sunny and low 70s for...
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. >> and i'm allie rasmus. claudine has the morning off.begin with a quick look at the weather and a check in with rose-marry. >> we'll rosemary. >> we have different shades above. overcast skies, but beginning to break away as the sun moves in and begins to warm us up. temperatures are already climbing in some areas. i want to start out with the winds, because definitely noteworthy. although the ridge of high pressure is building in, warming us up for the weekend, today, only a minor warmup. we have the onshore breeze. sfo gusting to 22 miles per hour. heyward and livermore, it's light, but it is there, helping to mitigate some of the heat for the afternoon. in fairfield, winds have been gusting this morning at travis to close to 30 miles per hour at times, more like 25. so that, again, will help to keep that heat in control. right now, temperature of 66 in fairfield, 67 in antioch. 64 in concord, 66 walnut creek. closer to the bay, temperatures holding in the 50s, some areas like san francisco, half moon bay, with mostly cloudy skies this
. >> and i'm allie rasmus. claudine has the morning off.begin with a quick look at the weather and a check in with rose-marry. >> we'll rosemary. >> we have different shades above. overcast skies, but beginning to break away as the sun moves in and begins to warm us up. temperatures are already climbing in some areas. i want to start out with the winds, because definitely noteworthy. although the ridge of high pressure is building in, warming us up for the weekend, today, only...
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live in san francisco, allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a deputy was stopped at hathaway avenuest 8th street and hit head on by another car. the driver of the car was arrested on suspicion of dui, no one was hurt. >>> tomorrow an oakland police officer will be stationed at an elementary school where a 9-year-old was attacked with a hammer. it happened friday morning at lafayette elementary school in west oakland. police say the mother of another student lured that third grade near a bathroom and attacked her. the girl is expected to recover. the suspect is arrested with assault with a deadly weapon. she had apparently been feuding with the girl's family. >>> the triathlon is underway in san francisco now. the 1.5-mile swim started 7:30 this morning. after that they ride 18 miles through the great highway and golden gate park. the race finishes with an 8-mile run through the presidio that ends at marina green. most are expected to finish in the next half-hour. >>> this morning the search for six climbers missing on mount rainier in washington state has been suspended because of d
live in san francisco, allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a deputy was stopped at hathaway avenuest 8th street and hit head on by another car. the driver of the car was arrested on suspicion of dui, no one was hurt. >>> tomorrow an oakland police officer will be stationed at an elementary school where a 9-year-old was attacked with a hammer. it happened friday morning at lafayette elementary school in west oakland. police say the mother of another student lured that third...