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richmond, ann notarangelo, kpix 5. >> that public hearing is set for next wednesday, june 19. and by the way, school officials say property values in the district declined 19% during a two-year period. >>> i'm ken bastida in san francisco. it's an abandoned business now. the new owner wants to come in and create jobs and opportunities. why some in the neighborhood say, thanks but no thanks. >> and they are the hot new way to kick the habit. but these cigarette users may have to butt out of certain places if they use ecigarettes. >> temperatures close to normal beautiful shot from mount vaca. another great shot with the sunshine at ocean beach. find out how long we'll keep these mild temperatures and i'll have your weekend forecast coming up too. >> and bay area frequent flyers are lining up to surf the friendly skies. the new service that makes hopping a flight to l.a. easier than hailing a cab. ,,,,,, on the verge of an epic san francisco taco war. ken? >>> ken bastida in mobile5 live on market street. >> ken, is it true we could be on the verge of an epic san francisco taco
richmond, ann notarangelo, kpix 5. >> that public hearing is set for next wednesday, june 19. and by the way, school officials say property values in the district declined 19% during a two-year period. >>> i'm ken bastida in san francisco. it's an abandoned business now. the new owner wants to come in and create jobs and opportunities. why some in the neighborhood say, thanks but no thanks. >> and they are the hot new way to kick the habit. but these cigarette users may...
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good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. ,,,,,,,,,, in san jose ri >>> good evening, i'm ann notarangelo.ing news in san jose right now. firefighters are getting a handle on a two alarm grass fire burning on east capital expressway near tours. eight to ten acres have ad
good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. ,,,,,,,,,, in san jose ri >>> good evening, i'm ann notarangelo.ing news in san jose right now. firefighters are getting a handle on a two alarm grass fire burning on east capital expressway near tours. eight to ten acres have ad
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ann notarangelo. thank you. >>> come canning up in about -- coming up, we e plain how state regulators are avoiding safety checks on limos. >>> a man blamed for a violent car wreck that killed his wife and small child will face criminal charges. police arrested 34-year-old gilbert gill friday. he is charged with two felony counts of vehicular manslaughter and another felony count of child endangerment. police believe gill was doing almost twice the speed limit last tuesday when i know he lost control of his car. the vehicle hit a tree ripping it in half. firstl's 32-year-old son was killed after being thrown -- 3- year-old son was killed after being thrown from the car. his wife died the next day. >>> the class of 2013 will graduate tomorrow from santa monica college. tonight the school is in mourning. a candle light vigil is underway outside the library for the victims of friday's deadly shooting rampage. the school reopened today for final exams. that library where the officers shot and killed the s
ann notarangelo. thank you. >>> come canning up in about -- coming up, we e plain how state regulators are avoiding safety checks on limos. >>> a man blamed for a violent car wreck that killed his wife and small child will face criminal charges. police arrested 34-year-old gilbert gill friday. he is charged with two felony counts of vehicular manslaughter and another felony count of child endangerment. police believe gill was doing almost twice the speed limit last tuesday...
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in richmond, ann notarangelo, kpix 5. >> that public hearing a week from today.chool administrators say the property values in the district declined 19% over two years. >>> the head of the nsa is speaking for the first time in the wake of the spying scandal. general keith alexander testified in front of a senate committee today saying the controversial program has helped stop dozens of terrorist plots. even so lawmakers from both sides of the aisle want to see some parts of these surveillance program declassified. >> over the next week, it would be our intent to get those figures out. i have talked to the intel committee on that yesterday. i want the american people to know that we're trying to be transparent here, protect civil liberties and privacy but also the security of this country. >> meanwhile, the former nsa contractor behind the leaks isic thatting. edward snowden said i am into the here to hide justice, i'm here to reveal criminality. he is believed to be in hong kong. >>> aaa calls is a public safety crisis. namely, dashboard technology that allows dr
in richmond, ann notarangelo, kpix 5. >> that public hearing a week from today.chool administrators say the property values in the district declined 19% over two years. >>> the head of the nsa is speaking for the first time in the wake of the spying scandal. general keith alexander testified in front of a senate committee today saying the controversial program has helped stop dozens of terrorist plots. even so lawmakers from both sides of the aisle want to see some parts of these...
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. >> ann notarangelo. thank you. >>> there is virtually no inspection of most of the limousines in california. we learned that after las vegas month's deadly fire on the san mateo bridge. julie watts explains how state regulators are avoiding these safety checks. >> trapped in this raging inferno, five women died when their limo caught fire. the now 10 elderly women celebrate their we friend's 90th birthday if faced a similar fate when their limo caught fire. in both cases if they were nine seaters, meaning the limos were never inspected by the chp or any regulating body because according to california law only limos with 10 or more passengers are required to undergo official inspection. >> it just really shocked me. there are still lives that we want to protect. >> state senator hill proposed legislation following last month ice tragedy requiring fire extinguishers. now he is asking for mandatory inspections for all limos. >> something went wrong and we want to make sure this doesn't happen again. >> whil
. >> ann notarangelo. thank you. >>> there is virtually no inspection of most of the limousines in california. we learned that after las vegas month's deadly fire on the san mateo bridge. julie watts explains how state regulators are avoiding these safety checks. >> trapped in this raging inferno, five women died when their limo caught fire. the now 10 elderly women celebrate their we friend's 90th birthday if faced a similar fate when their limo caught fire. in both cases...
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good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. it has been a pretty gloomy soggy day across much of the bay area. tomorrow could be even drearier. >> we expect a little more of the same. mostly cloudy skies. it is coming down. the high-def doppler is coming down, literally amounting to a few amount of rain. down in san jose, a few amounts of skies. out of dublin, low overcast as well, not translating in much of the way of rain. what's happening is the subtropical moisture coming in from what you can see. there's not much up there at this hour. and we've got light showers to begin with and then a little bit of a break tomorrow afternoon. we'll have the entire forecast like we do in the weather with a few moments from now. >> thanks. >>> all the headaches out of kpix. we have a look at what happened and where things stand now. >> reporter: right now a lot of people are arriving at the airport, even though they remain on ground delays. a long and frustrating night for the people that have to be somewhere else when the sun comes up. t
good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. it has been a pretty gloomy soggy day across much of the bay area. tomorrow could be even drearier. >> we expect a little more of the same. mostly cloudy skies. it is coming down. the high-def doppler is coming down, literally amounting to a few amount of rain. down in san jose, a few amounts of skies. out of dublin, low overcast as well, not translating in much of the way of rain. what's happening is the subtropical moisture coming in from what you can...
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. >>> good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. we now know the age and r29- year-old is the man behind the biggest intelligence leak in the history of the national security agency. cbs reporter jan crawford introduces us to the whistle blower who exposed the government's imprison program. >> i'm 29 years old, i work for booth allen hamilton as -- booz allen hamilton. >> reporter: the guardian released the information revealing his identity at his request. a former cia technician who grew up in north carolina and maryland, snowden decided to leak classified information concerned about the top secret surveillance program. >> i sit at my desk, certainly having the authority to wiretap anyone from you or your accountant to a federal judge to even the president if i had a personal e-mail. >> reporter: in the interview, he told the guardians he believes the nsa once targeted data collection programs that have become too broad. >> you don't have to have done anything wrong, you simply have to eventually fall under suspicion from anybody,
. >>> good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. we now know the age and r29- year-old is the man behind the biggest intelligence leak in the history of the national security agency. cbs reporter jan crawford introduces us to the whistle blower who exposed the government's imprison program. >> i'm 29 years old, i work for booth allen hamilton as -- booz allen hamilton. >> reporter: the guardian released the information revealing his identity at his request. a former cia technician...
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,,,, conditions o >>> good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. extreme heat inland. cool conditions on the coast. here's a live look outside on the left, dublin where you see it -- it got toasty today. but on the right, the fog is rolling in. keeping temperatures low in san francisco. triple digit temperatures did cause their share of problems in the east bay and more than two dozen high schoolers were treated for heat related illnesses at their outdoor graduation. a student at heritage school in brentwood fainted from the heat and by the time fire crews got there, 16 more seniors had succumbed. another eight were treated at a ceremony at freedom high school in oakland. >>> now for a look at the wide temperature range. here's roberta gonzales. >> when you see the clouds rushing in. that's a strong indication we see the return of that robust marine layer and we're feeling the effects of that cooler air mass at least a good 45 miles inland. current air temperature now stands at 60 degrees in san francisco. but livermore has now fallen off a good seven degrees in the pa
,,,, conditions o >>> good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. extreme heat inland. cool conditions on the coast. here's a live look outside on the left, dublin where you see it -- it got toasty today. but on the right, the fog is rolling in. keeping temperatures low in san francisco. triple digit temperatures did cause their share of problems in the east bay and more than two dozen high schoolers were treated for heat related illnesses at their outdoor graduation. a student at heritage...
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. >>> good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. more than a million low income californians may soon be eligible for medi-cal. lawmakers voted to expand coverage under the federal affordable care act a new report says it will likely be good medicine for the state's ailing healthcare system. kpix 5's don knapp is in emeryville with a closer look. >> reporter: ann, not surprisingly many of the folks we have talked with don't fully grasp the scope of expanded medi-cal. it is complex. and for some, still controversial. it's almost here. expanded health coverage for 1 1/2 million californians who currently are uninsured. and it's about time, says berkeley high senior zoe gilbert. >> many countries in europe have universal healthcare and then finally america is stepping up to the plate and joining that. >> reporter: the cost of the state's expansion of medi-cal will at least in the first five years be reimbursed 100% by the federal government. the drop in later years and california will have to pick up the difference. >> but i think also
. >>> good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. more than a million low income californians may soon be eligible for medi-cal. lawmakers voted to expand coverage under the federal affordable care act a new report says it will likely be good medicine for the state's ailing healthcare system. kpix 5's don knapp is in emeryville with a closer look. >> reporter: ann, not surprisingly many of the folks we have talked with don't fully grasp the scope of expanded medi-cal. it is complex. and...
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good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. >>> it's probably a status that you're not going to like. facebook is revealing just how many requests it's gotten from authorities to hand over user information. google and microsoft are, too. kpix 5's anne makovec has more on the data dump and the legal questions surrounding it. >> reporter: don't post anything on like you can come to regret. >> reporter: advice? the latest regulation of government spying online after intense negotiations with national security officials, facebook, microsoft and google are allowed to talk about orders for user information for criminal and national security investigations. facebook received between 9,000 and 10,000 requests in the last six months of 2012. microsoft between 6,000 and 7,000. each request can encompass several accounts so those numbers are in the tens of thousands. google's also been forced to give the government information but hasn't released its numbers. >> we don't know how many of those actually came as a result of national security because they are lumping in every criminal investigation
good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. >>> it's probably a status that you're not going to like. facebook is revealing just how many requests it's gotten from authorities to hand over user information. google and microsoft are, too. kpix 5's anne makovec has more on the data dump and the legal questions surrounding it. >> reporter: don't post anything on like you can come to regret. >> reporter: advice? the latest regulation of government spying online after intense...
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good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. ,,,,,,,, a gas line tonight.was ruptured today-- triggering in dowtown san >>> good evening. crews are working to repair a gas line tonight. it was ruptured today. triggering massive evacuation
good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. ,,,,,,,, a gas line tonight.was ruptured today-- triggering in dowtown san >>> good evening. crews are working to repair a gas line tonight. it was ruptured today. triggering massive evacuation
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. >> ann notarangelo, kpix 5. >>> the trial is expected to last in mid-november. and san francisco police released surveillance video of the mugging on muni, showing two young girls approaching the 67-year-old victim at the stop of the baby last tuesday night. when the train doors opened, one of the girls punches the victim in the face. the other grabs her bag and cell phone. the victim and the train operator both took off after the thieves, but they could not catch them. call police if you know who they are. >>> and the crooks may start to think twice about stealing cars. kpix 5 with how the police department is helping people protect their rides. our time is valuable, but this is seven seconds well worth it. >> it works excellent. usually for older cars in demand. >> reporter: he would know. i'm the ceo. >> he's a lock smith and a victim. >> we've been broken into. >> no one is safe even when they get broken into. >> reporter: they know all about that feeling when they steal your stuff. and about those tools here. to help prevent any others. police are giving aw
. >> ann notarangelo, kpix 5. >>> the trial is expected to last in mid-november. and san francisco police released surveillance video of the mugging on muni, showing two young girls approaching the 67-year-old victim at the stop of the baby last tuesday night. when the train doors opened, one of the girls punches the victim in the face. the other grabs her bag and cell phone. the victim and the train operator both took off after the thieves, but they could not catch them. call...
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>> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. tonight fire crews in southern california are battling hot, dry conditions as they take on a 3600-acre wildfire north of santa clarita. the flames are chewing through dried-out brush and chaparral in rugged terrain not far from castaic lake. close to 1,000 firefighters have been called in. so far, they have only about 15% contained. cbs reporter art barron has more front angeles national forest. >> reporter: hot, dry weather is helping to feed these ferocious flames in the san fransesquito canyon. >> fire is burning southwest towards the castaic area and that is our concern. it's moving down towards the lake hughes road. we did close the lake hughes road from castaic lake in the bottom end, cottonwood up on the top. >> reporter: the fast-moving powerhouse fire is going south- southwest. firefighters 900 strong are battling flames and making repeated air drops as seen here in this portion of this stubborn brush fire. >> we had the dc-10 here today, 10 helicopters, eight air tankers fly
>> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. tonight fire crews in southern california are battling hot, dry conditions as they take on a 3600-acre wildfire north of santa clarita. the flames are chewing through dried-out brush and chaparral in rugged terrain not far from castaic lake. close to 1,000 firefighters have been called in. so far, they have only about 15% contained. cbs reporter art barron has more front angeles national...
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but kpix 5's ann notarangelo tells us it was the defense everyone was waiting to hear from. ann. >> reporter: absolutely. opening statements let jurors know exactly what to expect to hear during the course of the trial but when the defendant is representing himself, well, it's quite a different presentation. >> he is eager to get this trial under way and that he is happy with the jury that was selected and he's eager to get his day in court. >> reporter: through a court- appointed attorney who is only an advisor 79-year-old joseph naso says he is innocent. the judge wouldn't allow the media to record audio during opening statements but naso told jurors, if i thought i was guilty, yes, i would have to hire two or three of the best lawyers in the bay area. but i'm not guilty so i'm very comfortable representing myself. naso is charged with murdering four women between 1977 and 1994. an 18-year-old, a 20-year-old and a 38-year-old and a 31-year- old. each woman has matching initials which led to this being called the double initial murders. all the women's bodies were found alon
but kpix 5's ann notarangelo tells us it was the defense everyone was waiting to hear from. ann. >> reporter: absolutely. opening statements let jurors know exactly what to expect to hear during the course of the trial but when the defendant is representing himself, well, it's quite a different presentation. >> he is eager to get this trial under way and that he is happy with the jury that was selected and he's eager to get his day in court. >> reporter: through a court-...
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a min -- ann notarangelo. a minivan that plummeted into the bay has been pooled out. a commercial salvage company brought the minivan to the surface earlier today. drivers used sonar the find the sunken van last night but rough conditions kept them from getting to it. kpix 5's anne makovec has the story of a group of sailors who tried in vain to save the driver. >> reporter: this home video shows the last few seconds before the van dropped below the water line. >> haunting. >> reporter: the men you see pounding on the back window members of a youth sailing team who happened to be nearby. >> it was just that we had to get it out like we had to save this person. >> reporter: andrew and his teammates were at a fundraiser at the golden gate yacht club. >> we heard some screaming from looked over and there's this van that had just gone in the water. and there's people screaming as people screaming and it was just like oh my god. >> reporter: six members of the team immediately jumped into this boat and traveled about 1,000 feet to where the van was sinking into the bay. >>
a min -- ann notarangelo. a minivan that plummeted into the bay has been pooled out. a commercial salvage company brought the minivan to the surface earlier today. drivers used sonar the find the sunken van last night but rough conditions kept them from getting to it. kpix 5's anne makovec has the story of a group of sailors who tried in vain to save the driver. >> reporter: this home video shows the last few seconds before the van dropped below the water line. >> haunting. >>...
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good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. >>> starting tomorrow, crews will be shifting lanes on i-580 near the richmond bridge to make room for construction. what moments one direction of traffic will carry two lanes in each direction and this could last up to three months. kpxi's don knapp is there. what does this mean? >> reporter: bridges urn construction. so we should get used pretty soon, pretty quickly, this little construction project here at the richmond bridge. for folks down the road here, an france not far from the toll plaza at the lead back community of the san padro yacht harbor, they will be a little more stressed. come monday morning, commuters will have to negotiate an s curve. two lanes of traffic east and westbound will be side by side on what is now the eastbound lane of the richmond end. they are going to work through the night. switching, paving. striping, a lot of other work. >> we will have two lanes coming just to the left of that flight of concrete barrier. >> reporter: they are replacing road way sections. it is not the crossover detour that concerns eric johnson
good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. >>> starting tomorrow, crews will be shifting lanes on i-580 near the richmond bridge to make room for construction. what moments one direction of traffic will carry two lanes in each direction and this could last up to three months. kpxi's don knapp is there. what does this mean? >> reporter: bridges urn construction. so we should get used pretty soon, pretty quickly, this little construction project here at the richmond bridge. for folks down...
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good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. more than 12 hours after a van sunk into the san francisco bay. crews finally got it out of the water. divers used sonar to locate the van last night but they couldn't get to it because of rough conditions and low visibility. police are now working to determine exactly what happened. they say the female driver was not able to escape in time. >> a lot of times you find out there may have been some medical issue behind it. so -- we don't want to speculate on why the person went in until we talk to the family. >> the coast guard says there were other people in the car but they all got out safely. the minivan was found in about 25 feet of water. and a group of sailors nearby saw what happened and they tried to help but it was too late. kpix 5's anne makovec talked to one of them about their desperate attempt to save the driver. >> reporter: this home video shows the last few seconds before the van dropped below the water line. >> it's haunting. >> reporter: the men you see pounding on the back window, members of a youth sailing team who happened to be
good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. more than 12 hours after a van sunk into the san francisco bay. crews finally got it out of the water. divers used sonar to locate the van last night but they couldn't get to it because of rough conditions and low visibility. police are now working to determine exactly what happened. they say the female driver was not able to escape in time. >> a lot of times you find out there may have been some medical issue behind it. so -- we don't want to speculate...
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in san jose ri >>> good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. developing news in san jose right now. firefighters are getting a handle on a two alarm grass fire burning on east capital expressway near tours. eight to ten acres have already burned and drivers report smoke in the area. we will bring you more unless as we get it -- information as we get it. >>> a minivan that plummeted into the san francisco bay with its driver inside was pulled out of the water today. a commercial salvage company brought the minivan to the surface. daytona 500ers used sonar but -- divers used sonar. now police are frying to piece agent -- trying to piece together what happened. >> a lot of times you find out there may have been a medical issue behind it. we don't want to speck late until we talk to the family. >> the coast guard says there were other people in the car but they all got out safely. the van was found in about 25 feet of water. a group of sailors nearby saw what happened and immediately dove into the water to help. kpix 5's anne makovec talked to one of them about the desperate fight to sa
in san jose ri >>> good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. developing news in san jose right now. firefighters are getting a handle on a two alarm grass fire burning on east capital expressway near tours. eight to ten acres have already burned and drivers report smoke in the area. we will bring you more unless as we get it -- information as we get it. >>> a minivan that plummeted into the san francisco bay with its driver inside was pulled out of the water today. a commercial...
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kpix 5's ann notarangelo on that project that echoes richmond's vibrant past. ann. >> reporter: absolutely. uc-berkeley owns this property already. it's the richmond field station. it's an engineering research facility but the change that is about to take place on this land is something that richmond hasn't seen in decades. world war ii and richmond was a bustling city with four kaiser shipyards employing thousands of people. but that was then. and this is now. >> at its peak richmond had an unemployment rate at 19% and we're down to about 13% now. >> reporter: not good enough but there are signs a major transformation is under way as uc-berkeley and the lawrence berkeley national laboratory fine-tune plans to expand in richmond in the coming years. >> development of the richmond bay campus will be as significant as the kaiser shipyards was for the development of richmond. >> reporter: come 2018, 800 scientists now scattered throughout the east bay will concentrate their efforts like the 150 who currently research new biofuels at jay bay one of the lab's satelli
kpix 5's ann notarangelo on that project that echoes richmond's vibrant past. ann. >> reporter: absolutely. uc-berkeley owns this property already. it's the richmond field station. it's an engineering research facility but the change that is about to take place on this land is something that richmond hasn't seen in decades. world war ii and richmond was a bustling city with four kaiser shipyards employing thousands of people. but that was then. and this is now. >> at its peak...
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kpix 5's ann notarangelo was at the meeting and joins us from the oakland police department. ann. >> reporter: elizabeth, there have been dozens of sideshows just this year in east oakland alone. and the police chief admits his department has been slow to respond for calls for help but says starting this weekend that's going to change. saturday, a 25-year-old woman was gravely wounded when she and two others were shot while watching a sideshow in east oakland about 2:30 a.m. this youtube video says it was taken that night. two men suffered nonlife- threatening injuries but the woman from walnut creek remains in critical condition. >> sideshows are intricately related with violent crime. the groups that attend these things are groups involved in the violent crime. >> reporter: oakland's police chief says starting this weekend, he will redirect the department's resources and along with the chp will place officers in areas known for sideshows and they will interfere and interrupt these illegal car shows. residents have told us in the past, police haven't shown up when called. the
kpix 5's ann notarangelo was at the meeting and joins us from the oakland police department. ann. >> reporter: elizabeth, there have been dozens of sideshows just this year in east oakland alone. and the police chief admits his department has been slow to respond for calls for help but says starting this weekend that's going to change. saturday, a 25-year-old woman was gravely wounded when she and two others were shot while watching a sideshow in east oakland about 2:30 a.m. this youtube...
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kpix 5's ann notarangelo tells us the defense taking a very unorthodox approach. >> reporter: yes. that's because joseph naso is representing himself in this death penalty case. he didn't write out his opening statement. he rarely looked at his notes. he is treating this like a casual conversation with jurors. >> he is eager to get this trial under way and that he is happy with the jury that was selected and he is eager to get his day in court. >> reporter: through a court- appointed attorney who is only an advisor, 79-year-old joseph naso said he is innocent. the judge wouldn't allow the media to record audio during opening statements but naso told jurors, if i thought i was guilty, yes, i would have to hire two or three of the best lawyers in the bay area. but i'm not guilty. so i'm very comfortable representing myself. naso is charged with murdering four women between 1977 and 1994. an 18-year-old woman in marin county, a 22-year-old woman in contra costa county, a 38-year- old pamela parsons and 31-year- old tracy tofoya in yuba county. each woman has matching initials which ha
kpix 5's ann notarangelo tells us the defense taking a very unorthodox approach. >> reporter: yes. that's because joseph naso is representing himself in this death penalty case. he didn't write out his opening statement. he rarely looked at his notes. he is treating this like a casual conversation with jurors. >> he is eager to get this trial under way and that he is happy with the jury that was selected and he is eager to get his day in court. >> reporter: through a court-...