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azenith smith, ktvu news. >>> an armed robbery in oakland left some photographers without equipment and a bride and groom without any photos of their special day. the incident happened around 4:30 on saturday during a photo session at oakland high school where the newlyweds first met. police say the photographers had just wrapped up the shoot when three men approached and took everything at gunpoint. that included all the pictures from the wedding. a mom and her daughter noticed the photo session a few hours earlier. >> they were doing a photo shoot right on park boulevard in front of all the graffiti. >> they were in their wedding dress and two or three little girls wearing red dresses. >> police say the stolen equipment is worth about $13,000. of course the pictures are irreplaceable. there's a $25,000 reward in this case. >>> probably the germiest restroom you will ever get on will be on a plane.
azenith smith, ktvu news. >>> an armed robbery in oakland left some photographers without equipment and a bride and groom without any photos of their special day. the incident happened around 4:30 on saturday during a photo session at oakland high school where the newlyweds first met. police say the photographers had just wrapped up the shoot when three men approached and took everything at gunpoint. that included all the pictures from the wedding. a mom and her daughter noticed the...
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ktvu's azenith smith spoke tapeople who say their concern is safe. >> reporter: she gets nervous stepping out alone at night. >> i don't go in any area if it is dark. i refer to shop where it is lit better -- prefer to shop where it is lit better. >> reporter: the lights are among 1500 being installed. . >> we wanted to focus in the neighborhoods where bright light was needed the most. where we saw problems with crime. >> he says the city has a goal of replacing all the street lights with l.e.d. lights. more than $600,000 will be saved. >> as many san jose residents complain about the fact that we have these yellow lights that don't provide very much lighting, we know we can do better for our neighborhoods. >> reporter: not to mention it will help with the rash of copper wire thefts in san jose. making it difficult to get access to the wire. >> absolutely. yeah. anything that saves the city money. >> reporter: azenith smith, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> now to new information about an inspirational family. the woman who delivered a baby while in a coma is now out of the hospital and at home.
ktvu's azenith smith spoke tapeople who say their concern is safe. >> reporter: she gets nervous stepping out alone at night. >> i don't go in any area if it is dark. i refer to shop where it is lit better -- prefer to shop where it is lit better. >> reporter: the lights are among 1500 being installed. . >> we wanted to focus in the neighborhoods where bright light was needed the most. where we saw problems with crime. >> he says the city has a goal of replacing...
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ktvu's azenith smith found out the victim was too intoxicated to do that. >> reporter: former san francisco49ers defensive tackle ray mcdonald sexual assault investigation, began with a night of drinking at a san jose bar. the victim and ray mcdonald ended up at his house where she woke up naked in his bed. she said she remembers nothing and she said ray mcdonald let her sleep in his bed because she was tired. the victim contacted police and gave them permission to use her cell phone to contact ray mcdonald. the-curves police had with -- the conversation police had are ray mcdonald, we were just enjoying the moment. later on he wrote i don't understand why you are bothered. you chose to stay with me for another day. i didn't do anything wrong. i thought we had a connection. the victim admitted she hung out with ray mcdonald the next day. >> she may have consented but the question is, was she too impaired to give consent. >> reporter: he says these cases are difficult to prosecute. it will come down to how drunk was she and did ray mcdonald know she was intoxicated. documents mention aldon s
ktvu's azenith smith found out the victim was too intoxicated to do that. >> reporter: former san francisco49ers defensive tackle ray mcdonald sexual assault investigation, began with a night of drinking at a san jose bar. the victim and ray mcdonald ended up at his house where she woke up naked in his bed. she said she remembers nothing and she said ray mcdonald let her sleep in his bed because she was tired. the victim contacted police and gave them permission to use her cell phone to...
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live in san jose, azenith smith, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> developing news tonight in ohio. police say they have found the body of a college football player who went missing on wednesday. police say the body of ohio state university football player kosta karageorge was in a dumpster with a gun and appears he died from a self- inflicted gun shot wound. hisuffered from -- he suffered from concussions. the mother received a texas message say -- text message saying the concussions were effecting him. >>> in ferguson, missouri people are reacting to darren wilson's resignation. >> got information from the chief that they had information suggested there were going to be acts taken against the department, related to his continued employment. >> there were 100 protesters in ferguson, missouri last night. two people were arrested. an alderman said he shouldn't be the only one to resign and called for the police chief to step down. >> it is impossible for the community to move forward with him in the role. >> they are conducting two investigations into darren wilson and the ferguson,
live in san jose, azenith smith, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> developing news tonight in ohio. police say they have found the body of a college football player who went missing on wednesday. police say the body of ohio state university football player kosta karageorge was in a dumpster with a gun and appears he died from a self- inflicted gun shot wound. hisuffered from -- he suffered from concussions. the mother received a texas message say -- text message saying the concussions were...
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in san jose, azenith smith, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> unusual weather last week with all the rain. record warmth today. san francisco tied a record downtown. oakland 71 degrees. that was a record there. let me fix the mic here real quick. we'll pop it on. we had plenty of records today. no records tomorrow. what's going to happen, temperatures are going to come down a few degrees with this next weather system which is going to drop in and bring us showers as we move into the afternoon hours tomorrow. here's the current imagery. radar imagery, we have fog showing up now in the central valley because of all the rain we've had the cool nights we talked about that. dense fog advisory in effect right now for sacramento valley south of sacramento. and that could extend north ward here as we go into the overnight hours. that much fog in the central valley you know it will spread down here. the model spells this out. we have coastal fog showing up. we have it at the coast. we have valley fog that forms is forming now and will form tonight. those two merge in the morning hours: so tomorrow
in san jose, azenith smith, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> unusual weather last week with all the rain. record warmth today. san francisco tied a record downtown. oakland 71 degrees. that was a record there. let me fix the mic here real quick. we'll pop it on. we had plenty of records today. no records tomorrow. what's going to happen, temperatures are going to come down a few degrees with this next weather system which is going to drop in and bring us showers as we move into the afternoon...
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azenith smith live stuck in the traffic. both directions of 680 are shut down -- 680 are shut down at allen rock. >>> to the san jose state university campus. police have given the all clear following a report of a gunman on campus. police received a report this afternoon of someone with a gun in the business comment plex, where business classes are held. -- complex. where business classes are held. no one was found. >>> in berkeley police are repairing -- preparing for another night of protests. protests grew violent over the weekend. ktvu's john fowler is live in berkeley. already a few protesters are out again tonight. >> reporter: that's right. we are here that instance. there are a few protesters. they tell us this is the beginning of a new civil rights movement. this is vowel plaza, the beginning of the spree speech movement. there is no purpose or actually no direction for them to go. they may go to the police department or city hall. police are determined to prevent anymore lawlessness. >> damage still evident at cit
azenith smith live stuck in the traffic. both directions of 680 are shut down -- 680 are shut down at allen rock. >>> to the san jose state university campus. police have given the all clear following a report of a gunman on campus. police received a report this afternoon of someone with a gun in the business comment plex, where business classes are held. -- complex. where business classes are held. no one was found. >>> in berkeley police are repairing -- preparing for...
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ktvu's azenith smith is in san jose where the department there are showing their support. >> they are our brothers, they are our brothers. there's something different when it comes to law enforcement and fire fighting and that comradery and we look out for each other. >> reporter: his sentiments shared by departments throughout the bay area. flags are at half staff and departments are honoring them. >> [audio difficulties ]
ktvu's azenith smith is in san jose where the department there are showing their support. >> they are our brothers, they are our brothers. there's something different when it comes to law enforcement and fire fighting and that comradery and we look out for each other. >> reporter: his sentiments shared by departments throughout the bay area. flags are at half staff and departments are honoring them. >> [audio difficulties ]
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. >> ktvu's azenith smith spoke to her and she will have more tonight on the 10:00 p.m. news. >>> drunk man had a very close call after he broke into home this morning. that close call was with an armed homeowner who said he feared for his life. it happened around 4:30 a.m. this morning. the intruder has been identified as 24-year-old. he used a planter rack to break through a door. police say he wasn't trying to steal anything, instead he was highly intoxicated and may have thought he was at his ex- girlfriend's house which was nearby. the homeowner shot him after he entered the house. >> the guy got in. my dad yelled get out. i have a weapon. guy came in. went into the room, that is when my dad fired. >> he was treated at the hospital and arrested. police say he has been charged with trespassing, prowling, vandalism and public intoxication. >>> arson investigators are searching for whoever set car fires in san francisco -- witnesses say the flames rose as high as 15 feet into the air. ktvu's david stevenson is live with what firefighters are asking neighbors to do and
. >> ktvu's azenith smith spoke to her and she will have more tonight on the 10:00 p.m. news. >>> drunk man had a very close call after he broke into home this morning. that close call was with an armed homeowner who said he feared for his life. it happened around 4:30 a.m. this morning. the intruder has been identified as 24-year-old. he used a planter rack to break through a door. police say he wasn't trying to steal anything, instead he was highly intoxicated and may have...
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ktvu's azenith smith is there. people were inside when this happened? >> reporter: i just got an update with the fire department. everyone was able to get out safely. they searched the building and nobody was inside. we want to show you a picture, this was taken inside. this is what is looked like around 4:00 p.m. this afternoon. right now crews are assessing the building's stability and power has been shut off. let's show you what it was like earlier. 4:00 p.m. this afternoon the safeway had a partial roof collapse over the prusiks. employees, customers were inside. they were able to get out. a san jose police helicopter spotted a hole. there was one minor injury. a customer reinjured his leg yet refused medical transportation. here is what he had to say when i asked if there is a risk of the roof collapsing again. >> the roof is hanging on. it could still collapse. that is why we have the building secure. we are not going to allow anybody to go in it. if the building collapses we don't have somebody getting trapped. >> that is why crews will be out he
ktvu's azenith smith is there. people were inside when this happened? >> reporter: i just got an update with the fire department. everyone was able to get out safely. they searched the building and nobody was inside. we want to show you a picture, this was taken inside. this is what is looked like around 4:00 p.m. this afternoon. right now crews are assessing the building's stability and power has been shut off. let's show you what it was like earlier. 4:00 p.m. this afternoon the safeway...
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azenith smith, ktvu news. >>> san francisco police are searching for the shooter who injured a 60-year-old man following an argument. officers responded to a report of a shooting at columbus avenue and vallejo street this afternoon. the victim is known in the neighborhood as roy. the witnesses tell us he was crossing the street. got into a confrontation with a driver, shouted a racial slur slur and hit the car with his cane. the driver then pulled out a rifle and shot him. >> if he doesn't take his medication he attacks people all the time. verbally attacks him. with his hands, he attacks cars even on the road. >> reporter: the bullet hit roy on the shoulder. he was taken to san francisco general with nonlethal injuries. the shooter drove away in a gray sedan. >>> i was just told you have until the ends of november. >> many residents left wondering why they're being evicted. what the management company told them and why a bay area mayor's office is stepping in. >>> he still has a year left on his contract. but coach jim harbaugh may not make it that long with the 49ers. the latest speculat
azenith smith, ktvu news. >>> san francisco police are searching for the shooter who injured a 60-year-old man following an argument. officers responded to a report of a shooting at columbus avenue and vallejo street this afternoon. the victim is known in the neighborhood as roy. the witnesses tell us he was crossing the street. got into a confrontation with a driver, shouted a racial slur slur and hit the car with his cane. the driver then pulled out a rifle and shot him. >> if...
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. >> all right, azenith smith reporting live in san jose. azenith, thank you. >>> and chain saws and woodchippers were being crushed. over in willow blend a cedar tree also toppled in the rain. it felt like an earthquake no one was hurt in either incident. >>> in oakland, city inspectors yellow tagged two homes when a retaining wall gave way. the unrelenting rain caused the earth movement. when the retaining wall collapsed it fell to the side of a house below. the building owner says she had been concerned about its stability for about a year. >> you could tell it was shifting. i've been telling the city. >> i don't know if we can call that a red tag. >> reporter: the city inspector came out to see the damage to see what needed to be done. the debris is crushing the gas meter. in the meantime, the homeowners will have to try to find other places to stay. >> reporter: in santa cruz a very close call for a boy struck by a falling tree as santa cruz sentinel photographer took this picture. the wind blew over a cypress. the 11-year-old boy was pi
. >> all right, azenith smith reporting live in san jose. azenith, thank you. >>> and chain saws and woodchippers were being crushed. over in willow blend a cedar tree also toppled in the rain. it felt like an earthquake no one was hurt in either incident. >>> in oakland, city inspectors yellow tagged two homes when a retaining wall gave way. the unrelenting rain caused the earth movement. when the retaining wall collapsed it fell to the side of a house below. the...
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azenith smith, ktvu news. >>> san jose also has a new interim city manager now. the city council voted unanimously to elect norberto duenas to the post. he takes over for -- who resigned two weeks ago. he's also been the deputy city manager for the past six years. >>> the first snow survey of the winter took place today and it shows the snow pack is far lower than it should be. researchers measured 24-inches of snow. it's only 23% of where it should be this time of year but there is some good news. >> we're doing slightly better than last year. last year this location we had 2.3-inches of water content. >> the water content is a bit better statewide. electronic readings show water content is 50%, 48% in the southern sierra. across the entire sierra the snow pack is 50% where it should be this time of year. >>> yesterday's system brought a few inches of snow in the sierra. for us it's been all about the wind and you know this. we will check in on a couple of the conditions. oakland, sfo and hayward gusting quite strong. stuck at 48 for most of the afternoon. so ju
azenith smith, ktvu news. >>> san jose also has a new interim city manager now. the city council voted unanimously to elect norberto duenas to the post. he takes over for -- who resigned two weeks ago. he's also been the deputy city manager for the past six years. >>> the first snow survey of the winter took place today and it shows the snow pack is far lower than it should be. researchers measured 24-inches of snow. it's only 23% of where it should be this time of year but...
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in san jose, azenith smith, ktvu channel 2 news. >>>. -- when you look at what's in a tire, these are chemicals. >> tires transformed into turf. the concerns being raised. now legislation being introduced tomorrow that would put a new moratorium being placed on synthetic fields. >> and the new rock band that made it into the rock hall of fame. ♪ at kaiser permanente, everything you need is under one roof. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. okay, a little easier. become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ which means it's timeson for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german-engineered volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta... and the 2015 motor trend car of the year all-new golf. if you're wishing for a new volkswagen this season... just about all you need is a finely tuned... pen. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on select new volkswagen models. >>> artificial turf promises to save water but at wha
in san jose, azenith smith, ktvu channel 2 news. >>>. -- when you look at what's in a tire, these are chemicals. >> tires transformed into turf. the concerns being raised. now legislation being introduced tomorrow that would put a new moratorium being placed on synthetic fields. >> and the new rock band that made it into the rock hall of fame. ♪ at kaiser permanente, everything you need is under one roof. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. okay, a...
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azenith smith. >> reporter: this protest started two blocks away at the sacramento government center and it ended here. protesters not really marched over officer white but also over local cases where there's alleged police misconduct. close to 100 protesters gathered in front of the santa clara county government building with a message. protesting for justice they say after smith posted comments online. a cry for public safety, the 19- year-old shot and killed by a san jose police officer in august after a power drill was mistaken by a gun. >> i hear black lives matter, i hear officer white all lives matter. our daughter's life mattered. >> as the district attorney i'm very disturbed by the tweets of those particular officers. whether those tweets and remarks are criminal or not that's something we'll look at in the office. >> reporter: jeff rosen met with protesters calling officer white's remarks not appropriate. >> reporter: as they marched to san jose police headquarters a similar sentiment shared with larry esquivel. >> believe me this is very troubling for us as an organizatio
azenith smith. >> reporter: this protest started two blocks away at the sacramento government center and it ended here. protesters not really marched over officer white but also over local cases where there's alleged police misconduct. close to 100 protesters gathered in front of the santa clara county government building with a message. protesting for justice they say after smith posted comments online. a cry for public safety, the 19- year-old shot and killed by a san jose police...
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azenith smith. the height of rush hour commute it was a nightmare. >>> this is what traffic looked like at interstate 880. the gridlock only grew worse as the night wore on. just before 3:00, police shut down both directions of 680 at the elam rock exit. after a distraught woman climbed the fence. an estimated 40-foot drop. >> we did the normal precautions, we shut the freeway down. at that point we started negotiations. >>> the situation creating havoc for drivers using the mayor thoroughfare in san jose. at one point extending to fremont for those heading south and interstate 280 in san jose for those heading north. >> i came all the way from santa clara. san tomas and it's second road, first street. everything is just backed up. >> reporter: as police try to negotiate the patience among drivers grew thin. >> tired. i have been at work all day, i'm just tired. >> i'm coming from cosco, which is two or three miles from here and it's already taken me 50 minutes. >> it took like 10 minutes to get the
azenith smith. the height of rush hour commute it was a nightmare. >>> this is what traffic looked like at interstate 880. the gridlock only grew worse as the night wore on. just before 3:00, police shut down both directions of 680 at the elam rock exit. after a distraught woman climbed the fence. an estimated 40-foot drop. >> we did the normal precautions, we shut the freeway down. at that point we started negotiations. >>> the situation creating havoc for drivers using...
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ktvu's azenith smith has more. >> reporter: i wanted to show you the city bought 27 beds in the shelter reserved for the people at the jungle, not to mention that is on top of the 80 beds for the homeless because of the cold weather. the people we spoke with say they have no idea where they plan to go. >> reporter: early this morning people in the largest homeless encampment called the jungle were given one of these, a 72 hour notice to vacate a massive tent city. the city says environmental, safety and health and legal issues propertied the -- prompted the closure. >> there is increasing acts of violence that occur here every day. people have r being victim -- are being victimized, abused. >> reporter: the city invested $4 million to house 137 homeless people throughout san jose. in addition 60 people have housing voucher. 275 winter beds have been set up. >> a lot of confusion. a lot of stress. turmoil. >> reporter: he called the jungle home says he is confident he will find a place but he is concerned about his neighbors. >> they will go wherever they can. it could be somebody's hous
ktvu's azenith smith has more. >> reporter: i wanted to show you the city bought 27 beds in the shelter reserved for the people at the jungle, not to mention that is on top of the 80 beds for the homeless because of the cold weather. the people we spoke with say they have no idea where they plan to go. >> reporter: early this morning people in the largest homeless encampment called the jungle were given one of these, a 72 hour notice to vacate a massive tent city. the city says...
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ktvu's azenith smith just arrived there. >> reporter: there is one minor injury. a person had his leg injured. it was a minor injury and he denied medical assistance. so far that is the only thing we know of. there are several crews here on scene. firefighters are calling this a major building collapse. they are in rescue mode. all the employees have been accounted for but they are still accounting for all the customer. they are searching the building. we mentioned one minor injury. this is a 50-foot hole with significant cracks going out of the hole. a firefighter will be going on top of the roof to assess the damage. this happened around 4:00 a.m. this afternoon. the chopper spotted the roof collapse and evacuated the building. people are standing around in the rain. luckily they are out. they are calling more crews out here and right now the cause is still under investigation. but initial reports say it may be do to standing water. we will keep you posted. >> just to be clear, people were in the store when it happened. one person had minor injuries? >> reporter
ktvu's azenith smith just arrived there. >> reporter: there is one minor injury. a person had his leg injured. it was a minor injury and he denied medical assistance. so far that is the only thing we know of. there are several crews here on scene. firefighters are calling this a major building collapse. they are in rescue mode. all the employees have been accounted for but they are still accounting for all the customer. they are searching the building. we mentioned one minor injury. this...
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azenith smith. >>> the duke and dutchess of cambridge are in new york tonight.as caught them going into the carlisle hotel. among the items of itinerary a visit to the 9/11 museum, a black tie event and a knicks game. >> we're so excited. i'm trying to get tickets to the knicks game they're attending. i think it'll be great. >> reporter: all eyes are on what the future queen is wearing and her baby bump. the couple's first son george did not attend. >> man your stations, battle stations. >> what the east bay man, he opens up about the emotions of that day and the pride he feels about serving his country. >>> but first clean up has begun in berkeley after chaos broke out near the campus last night. a look at the damage done already as protesters take to the streets again tonight. i love this new sirachi burger. it's siracha. sluracha? no. si-rah-chah. siriracha. no. watch how i say it. si-rah-cha. that's not helping. bam! that's jack's new spicy sriracha burger comin' in all hot and melty with jalapeños and bacon! but the best part? it's not just sriracha sauce,
azenith smith. >>> the duke and dutchess of cambridge are in new york tonight.as caught them going into the carlisle hotel. among the items of itinerary a visit to the 9/11 museum, a black tie event and a knicks game. >> we're so excited. i'm trying to get tickets to the knicks game they're attending. i think it'll be great. >> reporter: all eyes are on what the future queen is wearing and her baby bump. the couple's first son george did not attend. >> man your...
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azenith smith is live and has learned this station has had problems in the past. >> reporter: yes in fact, two years ago, this station had plumbing issues at the time the department found it was not a hazard. now the union questions whether other stations had the same problem. >> it's a constant problem the fire department has with mold in these older stations. >> reporter: a spokesperson for the firefighter department says so far there's no confirmation of snow in the station but the department moved firefighters as a precaution. earlier was saw firefighters pick up their belongings. this isn't the first time concerns over mold were brought up. >> about two years ago there were some plumbing problems in the kitchen. they thought they had mold. >> reporter: he says lab tests showed more mold outside the building than inside and because it wasn't airborne it didn't cause a risk back then. repipeing was recommended but didn't happen. since the mayor remodel of this station is scheduled next month. >> what ends up happening is a level of band aid solution. address the minimum and move t
azenith smith is live and has learned this station has had problems in the past. >> reporter: yes in fact, two years ago, this station had plumbing issues at the time the department found it was not a hazard. now the union questions whether other stations had the same problem. >> it's a constant problem the fire department has with mold in these older stations. >> reporter: a spokesperson for the firefighter department says so far there's no confirmation of snow in the station...
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azenith smith, ktvu news. >>> in the weather temperatures continue to drop off rapidly this evening. the first surge of cold air pushing into the evening for tonight. the next one that will be for tuesday and into wednesday as we do wrap up the year. a look at right now the satellite. we do have mostly clear skies out there. just a few high clouds approaching kate mendecino. look at the truckee right now 14 degrees. they're projected to it have a low of 3 degrees. 3degrees first thing tomorrow morning. back here in the bay area we talked about the chill overnight and patchy fog developing. especially in the north bay, 31 degrees will start off saturday morning. here we are 6:00. 30s and 40s. widespread 30s across the region. then as we do put this into motion into the afternoon hours. you will notice temperatures warming up a bit but mainly in the 50s for afternoon highs. so with the cooler start for tomorrow, we're expecting tomorrow afternoon to be cooler than today. but the key headline heads up clear and cold. patchy frog. 28 to 42 degrees. a little bit of some relief but still p
azenith smith, ktvu news. >>> in the weather temperatures continue to drop off rapidly this evening. the first surge of cold air pushing into the evening for tonight. the next one that will be for tuesday and into wednesday as we do wrap up the year. a look at right now the satellite. we do have mostly clear skies out there. just a few high clouds approaching kate mendecino. look at the truckee right now 14 degrees. they're projected to it have a low of 3 degrees. 3degrees first thing...
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azenith smith joins us live. in san jose after speaking with a family who's worried about their loved ones. >> a lot of people in the bay area who have family in the philippines including myself are saying no, not again. this typhoon is not supposed to be as strong as typhoon layan but it's expected to hit the areas barely recovering from last time. it was a little more than a year ago that typhoon hayan left thousands of people dead or missing. now that same area is expected to be hit with yet another storm. >> if it's going to hit us hard or even close to how it was with hayan, they are going to go through the same thing. they're going to be suffering again. >> typhoon ruby is said to make land fall in central philippines saturday, tomorrow our time. rosemary's daughter lives in habu. mostly all their family lives in lete. fortunately her family members survived but she fears for their safety this time. >> i don't know if they're going to survive another hit. >> reporter: long lines for groceries and fuel can b
azenith smith joins us live. in san jose after speaking with a family who's worried about their loved ones. >> a lot of people in the bay area who have family in the philippines including myself are saying no, not again. this typhoon is not supposed to be as strong as typhoon layan but it's expected to hit the areas barely recovering from last time. it was a little more than a year ago that typhoon hayan left thousands of people dead or missing. now that same area is expected to be hit...