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ktvu's cristina rendon talked to those preparing for the parade and ktvu's david stevenson. >> the giants victory parade and celebration and police are hoping fans won't get out of line there as they did last night. >> reporter: 40 people were arrested last night, it marred the celebration of the giants world series win. the violence and vandalism range from fires and graffiti to two shootings and a stabbing. >> the only damage we had was graffiti. >> reporter: the owner of the store in the mission district says he got out lucky. >> the san francisco police department did a phenomenal job. i have been here 40 years and i had luting and other damage. >> police are getting ready for friday's giants parade. having done it twice before this will be a special challenge. >> we will have all of our special operations people working, lots of dogs. in excess of a million people so i wouldn't be surprised if we have a couple million people. >> reporter: there are concerns. police say half of last night's felony arrests involved out of towners. the events are taking a toll on the over time budget. >
ktvu's cristina rendon talked to those preparing for the parade and ktvu's david stevenson. >> the giants victory parade and celebration and police are hoping fans won't get out of line there as they did last night. >> reporter: 40 people were arrested last night, it marred the celebration of the giants world series win. the violence and vandalism range from fires and graffiti to two shootings and a stabbing. >> the only damage we had was graffiti. >> reporter: the owner...
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cristina rendon live in san francisco, thank you. b.a.r.t. will run rush hour service all day tomorrow to deal with massive crowds. trains will be running till 2:00 a.m. golden gate park ferry will expand their service, 5 ferries from 7:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and they will leave as soon as they are loaded. people are encouraged to buy tickets in advance and all those who plan to go to the parade tomorrow should have their orange and black ponchos packed. chief meteorologist bill martin is here now. >> rain in the forecast. it will happen. it will be wet getting to the parade. during the parade it might be dry. let's take a peak at what we are looking at. come in close. coming up tomorrow, parade forecast, looking for rain tomorrow morning. that impacts the morning commute. what we are looking at in terms of the afternoon or the morning hours you got showers, scattered showers along the parade route at noon. heaviest rain, heaviest rain will be just at 7:00 a.m. and things clear out. there are showers in the area. at the parade time maybe thing
cristina rendon live in san francisco, thank you. b.a.r.t. will run rush hour service all day tomorrow to deal with massive crowds. trains will be running till 2:00 a.m. golden gate park ferry will expand their service, 5 ferries from 7:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and they will leave as soon as they are loaded. people are encouraged to buy tickets in advance and all those who plan to go to the parade tomorrow should have their orange and black ponchos packed. chief meteorologist bill martin is here...
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cristina rendon. >>> new legislation signed into law by governor brown aims to ensure that produce sold at markets is properly labeled. it's a problem that consumers may not be aware of but farmers have known about for years. >> you grow a product and you know what it's supposed to look like. you know if it's in season or not in season. and you can legitimately tell. >> this is our livelihood. this is our income. we take it seriously. >> reporter: violators face fines up to $2,500 and six months in jail. >>> caltrans implemented a new air hike along with changes to its schedule. one way tickets will cost 25- cents more. and day passes are now 50-cents higher. the fair hike applies to tickets purchased as stations and not the clipper cards. caltrain also says it's adjusting its -- the change is a part of a broader effort to keep up with an increase in ridership. >> reporter: the owner of a restaurant in santa cruz is at the center of an animal cruelty investigation involving a possum allegedly killed by an employee. yesterday afternoon animal rescuers received a call from a worker at sou
cristina rendon. >>> new legislation signed into law by governor brown aims to ensure that produce sold at markets is properly labeled. it's a problem that consumers may not be aware of but farmers have known about for years. >> you grow a product and you know what it's supposed to look like. you know if it's in season or not in season. and you can legitimately tell. >> this is our livelihood. this is our income. we take it seriously. >> reporter: violators face fines...
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ktvu's cristina rendon is live with the new procedures being considered for people entering the u.s. >> president obama says they are doing what they can to keep the disease from spreading spreading to our country. he announced national security and cdc officials are working on procedures to check travelers by installing additional screenings for ebola. the president said some countries are not doing enough to fight the virus. >> we are familiar with the protocols that are needed to isolate and reduce the risks of anybody catching the disease but it requires us to follow the protocols strictly. >> reporter: president obama did not go into specifics about the new measures but he is confident the outbreak in the u.s. is low. a nuse in spain is -- a nurse in spain is the first person to contract the illness outside of africa. he began getting symptoms a week ago. an american freelance cameraman sickened while working in africa is now back in the u.s. to be treated. he was escorted to nebraska medical center. the fear of an outbreak have officials calling for a flight ban however the whi
ktvu's cristina rendon is live with the new procedures being considered for people entering the u.s. >> president obama says they are doing what they can to keep the disease from spreading spreading to our country. he announced national security and cdc officials are working on procedures to check travelers by installing additional screenings for ebola. the president said some countries are not doing enough to fight the virus. >> we are familiar with the protocols that are needed to...
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ktvu's cristina rendon joins us live with details on the search that is underway for the suspect. >> reporter: police have been searching and tracking down leads all day. some leads took them to other parts of the bay area but police are not saying much. at this hour no word of an arrest yet but a neighborhood that has been left a little shaken. >> high-speed chase made a stop in this peaceful neighborhood around 4:30 a.m. this morning. the sound of sirens, a crashing car and gun shots were wake up calls for residents. >> i heard pop, pop, pop, pop. four shots. the sirens kept going and it stopped. >> it was unnerving to have something so close. >> reporter: what they heard was an officer involved shooting. police say it started on east 14 14th street when a man failed to pull over for driving recklessly. and the driver turned his car around and rammed the officer's car. the officer fired in shelf defense but the suspect got -- self-defense but the suspect got away. >> this is a nice area. people do a lot of walking here. >> typically nothing is happening. especially in this neighbor
ktvu's cristina rendon joins us live with details on the search that is underway for the suspect. >> reporter: police have been searching and tracking down leads all day. some leads took them to other parts of the bay area but police are not saying much. at this hour no word of an arrest yet but a neighborhood that has been left a little shaken. >> high-speed chase made a stop in this peaceful neighborhood around 4:30 a.m. this morning. the sound of sirens, a crashing car and gun...
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ktvu's cristina rendon is live in pacifica with how people are trying to stay cool today. >> reporter on a bluff and you can see there are a lot of surfers taking advantage of this sunny day but it is the business owners and homeowners without air conditioning that are trying to beat the heat. >> reporter: when the rising temperatures sparked a heat wave it sachallenge for -- is a challenge for folks to stay cool. she made turning on the fan her first order of business. >> it is very hot here. over 80 degrees. i can't believe it. >> helping customers keep their dogs hydrated. >> want some water? >> reporter: the unusually hot day has cooks getting baked in the kitchen while homeowners are cracking windows. >> not used to this weather. it is hot. >> reporter: down the road she doesn't have to worry about the heat. >> nice in here. this building is naturally cool on a day like this. >> the three foot walls built in 1846 provide natural insulation. >> they get to see all the exhibits. on a day like l.a. happy to -- they are happy to come in. >> she will stick by the fan -- >> and drink a
ktvu's cristina rendon is live in pacifica with how people are trying to stay cool today. >> reporter on a bluff and you can see there are a lot of surfers taking advantage of this sunny day but it is the business owners and homeowners without air conditioning that are trying to beat the heat. >> reporter: when the rising temperatures sparked a heat wave it sachallenge for -- is a challenge for folks to stay cool. she made turning on the fan her first order of business. >> it...
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ktvu's cristina rendon is live with more. is there any indication she isn't the only victim?s. we spoke with the prosecutor who says they are looking into multiple victims, women who have been arrested and had photos sent to the cell phone of the officer. >> reporter: this home is at the center of a scandal involving a chp sean harrington. a search warrant shows investigators took a cell phone, a computer and a tablet containing six photos of a woman he arrested in august. the woman jailed for driving under influence says he took her cell phone and asked for the password. it wasn't till after she was released she noticed the photos were forwarded. the search showed the number belonged to sean harrington. her attorney calls it a violation of public trust. >> she has no idea where the photographs are. who has seen them. who retransmitted the photographs and when they may or may not appear at any time throughout her life. >> reporter: documents confirm they were forwarded while she was jail. they are investigating additional similar cases. so far, though, they are only investiga
ktvu's cristina rendon is live with more. is there any indication she isn't the only victim?s. we spoke with the prosecutor who says they are looking into multiple victims, women who have been arrested and had photos sent to the cell phone of the officer. >> reporter: this home is at the center of a scandal involving a chp sean harrington. a search warrant shows investigators took a cell phone, a computer and a tablet containing six photos of a woman he arrested in august. the woman...
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. >>> and we're also going out to cristina rendon with the jubilant giant fans energized by the back to back wins here at home. hi cristina. >> reporter: it's really fun being out here. meeting all of the people. of course everybody is very happy because the giants won. you just missed the last of the players that were coming out through second and king street here. there was a large group of fans that were cheering -- oh here's some more. but there was a large group of fans cheering as those players were leaving. you know, we were talking earlier about how everyone is talking about baumgartner's performance but we talked to one fan who says it's not just him it's the whole team that makes the giants special. >> incredible, wonderful. baumgartner he's the man. her daddy is an american league fan. so we're sitting there, wishing them the best of luck. >> october baseball is totally different from the whole yearlong. you go and they play hard and they work at it and they do whatever they can during the regular year and then boom happens october baseball and it's like, they all go, 150%,
. >>> and we're also going out to cristina rendon with the jubilant giant fans energized by the back to back wins here at home. hi cristina. >> reporter: it's really fun being out here. meeting all of the people. of course everybody is very happy because the giants won. you just missed the last of the players that were coming out through second and king street here. there was a large group of fans that were cheering -- oh here's some more. but there was a large group of fans...
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. >> ktvu's cristina rendon is here with what both candidates are focusing on. >> reporter: governor jerry brown was promoting two measures for california. [ audio difficulties ] [ indiscernible over crowd ] >> we are having difficulty here with the microphone. we were talking about the race for governor. one of the key races. coming up on the november 4 election. governor jerry brown is ahead of the challenger. . >>> moving to the weather. we talked about what kansas city will be facing when it comes to game 6 of the world series. there is a place for people to gather, civic center plaza, we will be out there -- [ talking at the same time ] >> i am sure my tan will fade by then. [ talking at the same time ] >> i missed all the world series stuff and the return camera -- oh, my god -- a lot of surfing last week. it will be nice out there. the system that is heading our way, i am doing weather now, right? the system heading our way, the moisture from hurricane ana. hurricane anna is in trained in this. it rained a bunch. look at this moisture. this system isn't going to show up till l
. >> ktvu's cristina rendon is here with what both candidates are focusing on. >> reporter: governor jerry brown was promoting two measures for california. [ audio difficulties ] [ indiscernible over crowd ] >> we are having difficulty here with the microphone. we were talking about the race for governor. one of the key races. coming up on the november 4 election. governor jerry brown is ahead of the challenger. . >>> moving to the weather. we talked about what kansas...
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ktvu's cristina remember -- rendon has the story and tells us how the woman found out she was involved. >> reporter: a search warrant served at the officers home about two weeks ago shows investigators confiscated an iphone, laptop computer and tablet containing six risque photos of a woman he arrested in august. the photos show her in various stages of undress. the woman jailed for driving under the influence says harriston confiscated her cell phone and asked for the password. it wasn't until after she was released that she noticed the pictures had been forwarded to an unknown number. and found that that number belonged to the officer. >> when they may or may not appear at any time throughout the rest of her life. the anxiety societied with it is unbearable. >> reporter: the photos were forwarded while the woman was jailed and her cell phone in harrington's possession. they've known about this case for weeks and are investigating similar cases. >> law enforcement officers are human beings just like everybody else. they're sworn to do a job. they're sworn to uphold the law but sometim
ktvu's cristina remember -- rendon has the story and tells us how the woman found out she was involved. >> reporter: a search warrant served at the officers home about two weeks ago shows investigators confiscated an iphone, laptop computer and tablet containing six risque photos of a woman he arrested in august. the photos show her in various stages of undress. the woman jailed for driving under the influence says harriston confiscated her cell phone and asked for the password. it wasn't...