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like in san jose, ann rubin, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> there are new developments tonight in the domestic violence scandal that put the nfl under fire. the league says it can't confirm whether it received the video showing baltimore ravens running back ray rice punching his fiance. the ravens coach says he didn't see the video eether eeth -- either. >> i was picturing her whaling on him and him smacking her and her head was this far from the wall. so why did i conclude that? because i wanted to. >> they have evidence that law enforcement gave the nfl a copy of the video back in april. the owner of the ravens says he regrets not pursuing the case more vigorously. >> i assumed it wasn't a forceful blow that moved her head three feet into the wall. that is what i regret. >> today cameras caught rice getting flowers delivered to his home. he was suspended from the nfl this week. initially he received a two game suspension. today barbara boxer and 15 other women in the senate called for the nfl to create a zero tallerous video to -- tolerance policy in the nfl. >>> a symposium today wrestled w
like in san jose, ann rubin, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> there are new developments tonight in the domestic violence scandal that put the nfl under fire. the league says it can't confirm whether it received the video showing baltimore ravens running back ray rice punching his fiance. the ravens coach says he didn't see the video eether eeth -- either. >> i was picturing her whaling on him and him smacking her and her head was this far from the wall. so why did i conclude that?...
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ktvu's ann rubin spoke to the producer who says they plan to start things off with a bang. >> reporter: there will be celebrities and souvenirs. they are hoping it will be memorable on and off the field. >> 2014 is here now. >> reporter: here is your first look. this is the video the 49ers will walk out to the first regular season game at levi stadium. more exciting according to the producer the celebrity video that will kickoff pre-game. the focus 49ers history. >> you have five super bowls, 68 years. we cram it into 6 minutes and at the end, we will try to fill the bowl with a lot of fire. >> reporter: 13 hall of famers will be on hand to deliver a ball to the farewell to candlestick park. >> california born artists who will thrill the crowd will run out of our new tunnel and get announced like one of the players. >> reporter: fans will get these tickets to keep as serve as. 501 will be -- souvenirs, 501 will be golden tickets for the levi store. >> first game of the season and being here, there is so much positivity. >> reporter: there is still some nusubstantiala for candlestick pa
ktvu's ann rubin spoke to the producer who says they plan to start things off with a bang. >> reporter: there will be celebrities and souvenirs. they are hoping it will be memorable on and off the field. >> 2014 is here now. >> reporter: here is your first look. this is the video the 49ers will walk out to the first regular season game at levi stadium. more exciting according to the producer the celebrity video that will kickoff pre-game. the focus 49ers history. >> you...
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ann rubin, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> apple pulled its new software update.ed to fix issues, it was released this morning but some people said they were unable to make calls afterward. the touch i.d. system was also effected. apple is investigating reports. >>> let's talk about our weather now. we have some rain on the way. >> yeah. >> real green and yellow. >> yes, especially in northern california. northern california, couple inches of rain already. the system has dynamics. strongest stay north. we will be on the south end. we will have a wet morning commute. temperatures today, temperatures tomorrow, in the 70s, highs today mid-80s in antioch. clouds increasing all day. mark tamayo put this together for me. live satellite radar, right? looping. and a live camera shot. the north tower,er, the golden gate bridge, here is what the satellite looks like right now. i will stop it for you and here is what the clouds look like. the higher clouds here, this is lower stuff, the higher stuff. as that gets closer, the clouds drop down and rain will begin in the bay ar
ann rubin, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> apple pulled its new software update.ed to fix issues, it was released this morning but some people said they were unable to make calls afterward. the touch i.d. system was also effected. apple is investigating reports. >>> let's talk about our weather now. we have some rain on the way. >> yeah. >> real green and yellow. >> yes, especially in northern california. northern california, couple inches of rain already. the...
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ann rubin, ktvu channel 2 news. >> our coverage continues on www.ktvu.com. read the lawsuit filed by the family just look for it under hot topics. >>> a napa family is mourning the loss of a loved one tonight. she died from a head injury she suffered in the napa character. earthquake-- earthquake. >>> ken pritchett has more. >> reporter: nutellain the -- laurie anne thompson was a force of nature. >> awesome lady. free spirit. she was someone who cared for people. >> she was struck in the head by a falling tv during the 6.0 earthquake. her daughter says she didn't want tobother anyone -- to bother anyone. . >> she had a black eye. >> we should have forced her to go to the hospital. >> she didn't want to go. >> she said she was fine. >> reporter: they say it was hours later they realized something wasn't right. >> she said the emergency room is going to be packed. she collapses. and then everything continues to just -- i mean the roller coaster began. >> now the family is going through what ifs, doctors don't know if it would have made a difference. >> my hop
ann rubin, ktvu channel 2 news. >> our coverage continues on www.ktvu.com. read the lawsuit filed by the family just look for it under hot topics. >>> a napa family is mourning the loss of a loved one tonight. she died from a head injury she suffered in the napa character. earthquake-- earthquake. >>> ken pritchett has more. >> reporter: nutellain the -- laurie anne thompson was a force of nature. >> awesome lady. free spirit. she was someone who cared for...
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in mountain view, ann rubin, ktvu channel 2 news. >>>.today we had the typical low clouds and fog on the shoreline. the wind fire changed the wind direction blowing some of that haze in our direction. that haze approaching the region from the king fire. that's in addition to the low clouds and fog still banked up near the immediate coastline down toward monterey bay. that cloud deck already pushing back into san francisco bay. overnight lows first thing saturday morning will be in the 50s. santa rosa 53 degrees. the fog concentrated coastline. also toward san francisco, hayward. you get the idea down the bay. we're starting out with lots of low clouds and fog for your saturday morning. it's all reflected on your forecast for tomorrow. by 10:00 the upper 50s. the upper 60s, as we head into the afternoon hours, partly sunny skies still patchy coastal fog. and we will take a look at the haze, also break down shower chances showing up on the long range weather maps. >>> san francisco giants hall of fame willie mccubbie is in a local hospital
in mountain view, ann rubin, ktvu channel 2 news. >>>.today we had the typical low clouds and fog on the shoreline. the wind fire changed the wind direction blowing some of that haze in our direction. that haze approaching the region from the king fire. that's in addition to the low clouds and fog still banked up near the immediate coastline down toward monterey bay. that cloud deck already pushing back into san francisco bay. overnight lows first thing saturday morning will be in the...
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live in san jose, ann rubin, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> now at 6:00 p.m.h two stores in san francisco's mission district. the conditions that made it a difficult fire fight. >> trying to keep kids in school. >> elementary school student who is drunk is more likely to become a high school drop out. >> having success getting and keeping kids in the classroom. >> ktvu channel 2 news starts right now with breaking news. >> a difficult battle for firefighters as a store in the mission erupts in flames sending thick smoke into the sky for blocks away. good evening. >>> hello. i am frank somerville. >> and i am julie haener. >> the fire started after 1:00 p.m. this afternoon inside a store on mission street between 22 and 23 streets. news chopper 2 was over head as firefighters arrived on the scene to find the flames burning through the roof of the business. we have live team coverage tonight. ktvu's noelle walker spoke with people who were impacted by the heavy smoke but we begin with patti lee and why the fire was extra challenging for firefighters. >> it wasn'
live in san jose, ann rubin, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> now at 6:00 p.m.h two stores in san francisco's mission district. the conditions that made it a difficult fire fight. >> trying to keep kids in school. >> elementary school student who is drunk is more likely to become a high school drop out. >> having success getting and keeping kids in the classroom. >> ktvu channel 2 news starts right now with breaking news. >> a difficult battle for firefighters as...
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ktvu's ann rubin spoke with the father of one of the teens. he says this could have been prevented if the bartender had done his job. >> the father says she disappointed. the notice was posted today. they can't serve alcohol for 30 days. he thinks that punishment isn't enough. >> reporter: the night of the deadly crash they had been drinking. they were just 19 years old. his father says they never should have been served. >> we have been waiting for a long while for this closure to happen. >> reporter: he says he is too emotional. he found out today the bar and grill, the place that served drinks to his under age son had their license temporarily suspended. >> we were able to track the 19 year olds were served alcohol at the location behind me. >> reporter: on the night of the crash the teens i.d.es were not checked. the bar owner says the two had become regulars on friday night and previously shown fake i.d.es. the bar has made changes to check i.d.s. . >> can't serve, sell alcohol for the next 30 days. a penalty. >> not uncommon. 1937 establ
ktvu's ann rubin spoke with the father of one of the teens. he says this could have been prevented if the bartender had done his job. >> the father says she disappointed. the notice was posted today. they can't serve alcohol for 30 days. he thinks that punishment isn't enough. >> reporter: the night of the deadly crash they had been drinking. they were just 19 years old. his father says they never should have been served. >> we have been waiting for a long while for this...
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ktvu's ann rubin tells us, some are still trying to find a place to live.begin in a few days. >> reporter: today they are moving in. uc santa cruz is projecting a record freshman class. 4,030. >> i am ready to move in. ready to get my college career started. >> they have been scrambling to make room. still there are fewer beds this year. >> real a competitive. especially this year -- really competitive. especially this year. >> reporter: off campus housing is more difficult to find. demand is great in santa cruz. she found she was priced out of her apartment. >> i had to readjustment my budget. >> reporter: officials have been trying to help. even though they aren't responsible for off campus housing. >> they sent out a message asking if you have an extra room or know somebody let us know. there is a demand. >> reporter: it left some students scrambling. >> that is my summer. trying to find a place. i have been bouncing arn. i was able to get one here. -- around. i was able to get one here. >> he found his place. >> came down like right to the wire. >> repo
ktvu's ann rubin tells us, some are still trying to find a place to live.begin in a few days. >> reporter: today they are moving in. uc santa cruz is projecting a record freshman class. 4,030. >> i am ready to move in. ready to get my college career started. >> they have been scrambling to make room. still there are fewer beds this year. >> real a competitive. especially this year -- really competitive. especially this year. >> reporter: off campus housing is more...
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ktvu's ann rubin has more. >> reporter: the chemicals were flammable and toxic and residents here couldhem last night and called police, possibly keeping the situation from being even worse. >> reporter: hours after two bodies were found here, unit 17 has been boarded up and police say the toxic gas has cleared. >> they would not let folks go back in there. >> reporter: tests show a highly flammable and dangerous gas. >> it was very foul smelling. >> reporter: police aren't saying the chemicals caused the death but the fumes over power four officers who had to be treated and residents were forced to evacuate. >> they could have exploded or caudcaught on fire -- caught on fire. >> the fire department allowed residents to return home around 8:00 a.m. this morning. and the home association warned residents to clean their units and throw away exposed food. >> anything that is open, throw that away. >> reporter: what happened here? police will only say they are investigating the deaths. neighbors report seeing white scrap paper shoved in the door jam. there was a note found at the scene but
ktvu's ann rubin has more. >> reporter: the chemicals were flammable and toxic and residents here couldhem last night and called police, possibly keeping the situation from being even worse. >> reporter: hours after two bodies were found here, unit 17 has been boarded up and police say the toxic gas has cleared. >> they would not let folks go back in there. >> reporter: tests show a highly flammable and dangerous gas. >> it was very foul smelling. >>...
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ann rubin has more information on the toxic substances found there and the warnings for those who live near by. >> reporter: unit 17 has been boarded up and police say the toxic gas has cleared. >> fire would not let folks go back in there. >> reporter: tests today showed levels of hydrogen sulphite as well as its product. >> it was foul smelling and, it was similar to a sewage stench. >> reporter: the fumes overpowered four officers that arrived at the scene. >> they could have exploded or caught on fire. >> reporter: a few hours later the homeowners association president was given this letter warning residents to clean their units and throw away exposed food. >> anything that's open that they should probably throw that away. >> reporter: the issue for residents what happened here. so far police will only say they're investigating the deaths. neighbors report seeing three pieces of white scrap papers jammed into the unit. it was not a suicide note as originally thought. >> there was no suicide note left there. i can definitely confirm that part. >> reporter: neighbors say they're grie
ann rubin has more information on the toxic substances found there and the warnings for those who live near by. >> reporter: unit 17 has been boarded up and police say the toxic gas has cleared. >> fire would not let folks go back in there. >> reporter: tests today showed levels of hydrogen sulphite as well as its product. >> it was foul smelling and, it was similar to a sewage stench. >> reporter: the fumes overpowered four officers that arrived at the scene....
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ktvu's ann rubin found out the victim leaves behind two daughters and a pregnant wife. >> reporter: theyall at a relative's house when the shooting happen. family members tell us one minute he was bringing belongings to the car, the next gunfire rang out. >> reporter: according to loved ones he was wise beyond his years and generous to a fault but when they think of him they describe dovotion to his family. >> good -- devotion to his family. >> good father. two beautiful girls. >> two girls and a third child on the way. a child he will never meet. he was shot and killed while leaving a family dinner. you can still see the damage left by the bullet saturday night. >> he was in the house with the kids and helped me with the computer and went to take things out to the car and life changed since then. >> all i heard was gun shots. came out and he was laying there. >> reporter: neighbors watched a car speed away and though police are investigating the are no arrests. >> he is so young. his kids are so little. it is uncalledcalled for. for somebody to do something like that, what if the kids w
ktvu's ann rubin found out the victim leaves behind two daughters and a pregnant wife. >> reporter: theyall at a relative's house when the shooting happen. family members tell us one minute he was bringing belongings to the car, the next gunfire rang out. >> reporter: according to loved ones he was wise beyond his years and generous to a fault but when they think of him they describe dovotion to his family. >> good -- devotion to his family. >> good father. two beautiful...
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live in front of levi stadium ann rubin, ktvu channel 2 news. >> more details now. ktvu channel 2 news got a look at an area sports fans will likely never see. the locker room. you see here 10-foot tall lockers with plenty of room for gear. the manager says it is state of the art and he has never seen anything like it. officials recommend people buy parking passes for the game to make transit easier. we have a link on www.ktvu.com. look under web links and sunday is not just the 9ers home opener, raiders take on the texans at 1:00 p.m. >>> the test results are back. authorities killed the same mountain lion that attacked a boy last sunday. the tests also confirmed that the mountain lion did not have rabies. tracking dogs led officers to the mountain lion in a tree where it was shot and killed 130 yards from the attack site. >>> and today there was another mountain lion sighting. it was spotted before 10:30 a.m. a resident reported seeing a mountain lion standing over a dead deer on the shoulder of the road. deputies searched the area but the mountain lion was gone.
live in front of levi stadium ann rubin, ktvu channel 2 news. >> more details now. ktvu channel 2 news got a look at an area sports fans will likely never see. the locker room. you see here 10-foot tall lockers with plenty of room for gear. the manager says it is state of the art and he has never seen anything like it. officials recommend people buy parking passes for the game to make transit easier. we have a link on www.ktvu.com. look under web links and sunday is not just the 9ers home...
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ann rubin with more on the efforts to get home. >> supplies are scarce in the hotel santa fe and guests are desperate. >> people are trying to break into the kitchen, try to get what we can. the hotel is trying to provide fruit. >> terry fong and 11 of his friends are stuck in cabo san lucas. >> there's no water or plumbing. >> the mexican military is evacuating travelers, and hotels are posting online to get travelers there. fong's hotel has no shuttles. >> it's frustrating trying to get answers. >> his brother has been making calls from the bay area to get the state department orem bassey -- or embassy to intervene. >> once they get to the airport hopefully they can hop on a military plane to tijuana to come home. >> they are trying to keep their spirits up. >> nobody is hurt, it is a harrowing experience. >> one they hope is over soon. >> a new arrest involving an nfl player. arizona cardinals running back jonathan dwyer, involved in two incidents in july with a woman and a 18-month-old baby. the cardinals management took acts announcing dwyer will not play this weekend. >>> there's
ann rubin with more on the efforts to get home. >> supplies are scarce in the hotel santa fe and guests are desperate. >> people are trying to break into the kitchen, try to get what we can. the hotel is trying to provide fruit. >> terry fong and 11 of his friends are stuck in cabo san lucas. >> there's no water or plumbing. >> the mexican military is evacuating travelers, and hotels are posting online to get travelers there. fong's hotel has no shuttles. >>...
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ktvu's ann rubin pulled court documents today revealing the suspect's past criminal records and joins us now from san jose with what she learned. >> we went to some of wayne allen huntsman's priveious addresses -- previous addresses and though neighbors don't remember him, law enforcement does. he already had a warrant out for his arrest in santa cruz. that was for failure to appear in court. we were able to pull paper work showing his convictions for assault with a deadly weapon, grand theft and auto theft and receipt of stolen property and now this. he is accused of starting the king fire that drove 2800 people from their home. he is held on $10 million bail. while authorities are releasing few details of the investigation -- [no audio] >>> tomorrow afternoon, live in san jose, ktvu channel 2 news r, ktvu channel 2 news. >> minutes ago we received an update on the fire. cal fire tells ktvu channel 2 news the boles fire in weed is 85% contained. officials say the flames damaged or destroyed 150 structures. many homes. they also tell us 5 firefighters are among those who lost their ho
ktvu's ann rubin pulled court documents today revealing the suspect's past criminal records and joins us now from san jose with what she learned. >> we went to some of wayne allen huntsman's priveious addresses -- previous addresses and though neighbors don't remember him, law enforcement does. he already had a warrant out for his arrest in santa cruz. that was for failure to appear in court. we were able to pull paper work showing his convictions for assault with a deadly weapon, grand...
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who knows what could have happened. >> that was ann rubin reporting. nationwide 25 children have died in hot cars this year. firefighters hope by speaking about what happened they can prevent other incidents like this in the future. >>> evacuations are in order as firefighters battle a wild fire scorching hundreds of acres near yosemite national park. crews have it about 25% contained. no damage has been reported. >>> and parts of the midwest are cleaning up after storms swept through the region. southeast michigan heavy rains and winds knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of people. storms also disrupted two church festivals, winds brought down large tents, as both events, in dearborn heights. five people were hurt, one person seriously. >>> fortunately, carol, knock like that in our region, in fact, today looks what perfect? >> today looks great. but last night, a lot of the areas did pick up some very have i lent weather, in fact, todd, we had wind gusts of over 50 miles an hour in berks county, three quarter inch hail in pemberton, burlington
who knows what could have happened. >> that was ann rubin reporting. nationwide 25 children have died in hot cars this year. firefighters hope by speaking about what happened they can prevent other incidents like this in the future. >>> evacuations are in order as firefighters battle a wild fire scorching hundreds of acres near yosemite national park. crews have it about 25% contained. no damage has been reported. >>> and parts of the midwest are cleaning up after storms...
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ann rubin spoke to a castro valley man stuck in a hotel saying water, food and baby formula are running low. >> thousands are stranded in cabo san lucas. among them terry and 11 of his friends. >> it didn't get crazy until the water poured in. we grabbed what we could in terms of passports, whatever valuables we had and went up stairs. >> they are stuck at the hotel santa fe. >> very little cell phonak says, or internet access. >> his brother has been making calls from the bay area, contacting the state department and the embassy. but help is not coming. >> it's frustrating. >> the mexican military has evacuated travelers from the airport and hotels are posting online. >> the hotel santa fe has no shuttle. >> the embassy told me to relay to them to get on another hotel shuttle or track down authority figure to set up a shuttle for them. >> the longer they are forced to wait the more limit supplies. low on water, baby formula and food. >> people are trying to break into the kitchens. >> the situation is bad, he knows it could have been worse. >> nobody is hurt, that. >> let's talk about
ann rubin spoke to a castro valley man stuck in a hotel saying water, food and baby formula are running low. >> thousands are stranded in cabo san lucas. among them terry and 11 of his friends. >> it didn't get crazy until the water poured in. we grabbed what we could in terms of passports, whatever valuables we had and went up stairs. >> they are stuck at the hotel santa fe. >> very little cell phonak says, or internet access. >> his brother has been making calls...
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live in san jose, ann rubin, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> today cal fire said the king fire has now burned 71,000 acres and that it is continuing to grow. cal fire also says that as of right now it is only 5% contained and that 3,000 people have been evacuated. we have video that shows how fast the flames are burning and cal fire says there have been close calls for the 4,000 men and women on the fire lines. 12 firefighters had to deploy their emergency shelters. they were airlifted out and are doing okay now. >> we have seen the fire in the previous days go 2, 3 miles. yesterday the king fire ran north approximately 15 miles. [ talking at the same time ] >> officials say because of the drought the moisture content is at record lows which is making fires burn hotter and faster than usual. and in siskiyou county evacuation orders remain in effect for weed. the fire destroys 150 structures. most are homes. tonight the fire is 65% contained. and in two hours they plan to hold a community meeting. governor jerry brown declared a state of emergency to free hup money for the -- up money for the
live in san jose, ann rubin, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> today cal fire said the king fire has now burned 71,000 acres and that it is continuing to grow. cal fire also says that as of right now it is only 5% contained and that 3,000 people have been evacuated. we have video that shows how fast the flames are burning and cal fire says there have been close calls for the 4,000 men and women on the fire lines. 12 firefighters had to deploy their emergency shelters. they were airlifted out...