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ktvu's deborah villalon is live now at city hall where tonight's unanimous vote means many officers will get specialized training. deborah? >> special training, special badges and they will be the first ones sent on those 5150 calls involving the mentally ill. it's a short resolution but big changes. a cell phone captured it as officers shot and wounded a combative man waving a knife in his wheelchair. under new plans, gun would stay holsters as specially trained officers respond. >> it starts with the way the call is dispatched. >> these police veterans just spent four days riding with cip, crisisintervention teams in tennessee. and two architects of the memphis model presented it in person tonight. >> it's like nothing i can am explain. officer trained for cip come to know clients and how to get them into help not jail. >> it's the passion that makes the it working. it's the changing of the heart often times that sets the stage for others to follow. >> with three disturbed men shot and killed by officers in the past year alone they needed limb convincing. those who thought what patient
ktvu's deborah villalon is live now at city hall where tonight's unanimous vote means many officers will get specialized training. deborah? >> special training, special badges and they will be the first ones sent on those 5150 calls involving the mentally ill. it's a short resolution but big changes. a cell phone captured it as officers shot and wounded a combative man waving a knife in his wheelchair. under new plans, gun would stay holsters as specially trained officers respond....
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ktvu's deborah villalon is live now at city hall where tonight's unanimous vote means many officers will get specialized training. deborah? >> special training, special badges and they will be the first ones sent on those 5150 calls involving the mentally ill. it's a short resolution but big changes. a cell phone captured it as officers shot and wounded a combative man waving a knife in his wheelchair. under new plans, gun would stay holsters as specially trained officers respond. >> it starts with the way the call is dispatched. >> these police veterans just spent four days riding with cip, crisisintervention teams in tennessee. and two architects of the memphis model presented it in person tonight. >> it's like nothing i can am explain. officer trained for cip come to know clients and how to get them into help not jail. >> it's the passion that makes the it working. it's the changing of the heart often times that sets the stage for others to follow. >> with three disturbed men shot and killed by officers in the past year alone they needed limb convincing. those who thought what patient
ktvu's deborah villalon is live now at city hall where tonight's unanimous vote means many officers will get specialized training. deborah? >> special training, special badges and they will be the first ones sent on those 5150 calls involving the mentally ill. it's a short resolution but big changes. a cell phone captured it as officers shot and wounded a combative man waving a knife in his wheelchair. under new plans, gun would stay holsters as specially trained officers respond....
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deborah villalon is there where his parents are watching it unfold. >> reporter: well, windsor is a world away from egypt's turmoil. but in the national paper there is reporting from a local guy in the middle of it. >> he is right there. >> reporter: he stands out six feet tall and red haired. 21-year-old tim stewart is telling people in cairo he is canadian to skirt hostility. not so easy dodging the teargas. >> he said that it is like ten onions chopped up in a bowl and putting your face right into it. >> reporter: tim's parents call him daily and read about his experiences in the local newspaper. tim has been filing stories and photos since the uprising began. >> he has shown a great amount of courage. at the same time we have been hearing reports about people fleeing egypt. he seems to be very comfortable getting out on the streets and taking photos and interviewing people. he likes to be where the action is. and this is his time. >> reporter: all from a young man just a few years out of high school. he is majoring in middle east history at the american university. but never expected
deborah villalon is there where his parents are watching it unfold. >> reporter: well, windsor is a world away from egypt's turmoil. but in the national paper there is reporting from a local guy in the middle of it. >> he is right there. >> reporter: he stands out six feet tall and red haired. 21-year-old tim stewart is telling people in cairo he is canadian to skirt hostility. not so easy dodging the teargas. >> he said that it is like ten onions chopped up in a bowl...
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ktvu's deborah villalon is live now in sonoma county where drivers are being advised to watch out. deborah? >> reporter: well, we are in roader park at one of the trouble spots. several crashes happened on this overpass before down. any roadway elevated with cold air above and below it is susceptible to black ice. these cars have good reason to crawl. a caution are you tale, a vehicle that spun out and rolled on black ice and is now going nowhere fast. if you've ever hit it, you don't forget. >> just hitting a puddle of water, i mean it brought back memories. you know it, grabs your car and spins you and nothing you can do about it. >> it covers the whole width of the lane. >> reporter: chp shows us it doesn't have to be much of a puddle. this seemed harmless until overnight it hardened into 100 feet of ice right where drivers are picking up speed for the freeway. >> speed definitely plays a factor in it. obviously when you hit black ice, there is not a whole lot you can do. instincts are to slam on the brakes, grab the steering-wheel and try to steer out of it. >> reporter: but tha
ktvu's deborah villalon is live now in sonoma county where drivers are being advised to watch out. deborah? >> reporter: well, we are in roader park at one of the trouble spots. several crashes happened on this overpass before down. any roadway elevated with cold air above and below it is susceptible to black ice. these cars have good reason to crawl. a caution are you tale, a vehicle that spun out and rolled on black ice and is now going nowhere fast. if you've ever hit it, you don't...
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deborah villalon is there where his parents are watching it unfold. >> reporter: well, windsor is a world away from egypt's turmoil. but in the national paper there is reporting from a local guy in the middle of it. >> he is right there. >> reporter: he stands out six feet tall and red haired. 21-year-old tim stewart is telling people in cairo he is canadian to skirt hostility. not so easy dodging the teargas. >> he said that it is like ten onions chopped up in a bowl and putting your face right into it. >> reporter: tim's parents call him daily and read about his experiences in the local newspaper. tim has been filing stories and photos since the uprising began. >> he has shown a great amount of courage. at the same time we have been hearing reports about people fleeing egypt. he seems to be very comfortable getting out on the streets and taking photos and interviewing people. he likes to be where the action is. and this is his time. >> reporter: all from a young man just a few years out of high school. he is majoring in middle east history at the american university. but never expected
deborah villalon is there where his parents are watching it unfold. >> reporter: well, windsor is a world away from egypt's turmoil. but in the national paper there is reporting from a local guy in the middle of it. >> he is right there. >> reporter: he stands out six feet tall and red haired. 21-year-old tim stewart is telling people in cairo he is canadian to skirt hostility. not so easy dodging the teargas. >> he said that it is like ten onions chopped up in a bowl...
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we start with deborah villalon with snow there. it is the talk of the town. >> i wish it had stuck, maybe piled up a little bit. so do many people who savored snow while it lasted. >> we are just a few hundred feet above sea level, right? >> reporter: working in a vineyard the sun was shining one moment. it was snowing the next. but a dusting not a deluge. >> as soon as it hit my tongue and it's gone. >> i wish it snowed a lot, though. like instead of just a couple of little -- >> flurries? >> yeah. >> you want enough to sled in? >> yeah. >> snow was up mt. st. hell pen a helena -- but as night set in the outdoor patio was empty, the fire not even an enticement. >> we love the cold weather but we need the business. so we are happy to have it warm again. >> inside this bud there are at least two bunches of grapes. >> reporter: at the vineyard growers shrug off the deep- freeze. vines will be dormant another month. >> this freeze is not hurting us at all. it is actually good for the buds. it kills some of the insects that are harbori
we start with deborah villalon with snow there. it is the talk of the town. >> i wish it had stuck, maybe piled up a little bit. so do many people who savored snow while it lasted. >> we are just a few hundred feet above sea level, right? >> reporter: working in a vineyard the sun was shining one moment. it was snowing the next. but a dusting not a deluge. >> as soon as it hit my tongue and it's gone. >> i wish it snowed a lot, though. like instead of just a couple...
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we start with deborah villalon with snow there. it is the talk of the town. >> i wish it had stuck, maybe piled up a little bit. so do many people who savored snow while it lasted. >> we are just a few hundred feet above sea level, right? >> reporter: working in a vineyard the sun was shining one moment. it was snowing the next. but a dusting not a deluge. >> as soon as it hit my tongue and it's gone. >> i wish it snowed a lot, though. like instead of just a couple of little -- >> flurries? >> yeah. >> you want enough to sled in? >> yeah. >> snow was up mt. st. hell pen a helena -- but as night set in the outdoor patio was empty, the fire not even an enticement. >> we love the cold weather but we need the business. so we are happy to have it warm again. >> inside this bud there are at least two bunches of grapes. >> reporter: at the vineyard growers shrug off the deep- freeze. vines will be dormant another month. >> this freeze is not hurting us at all. it is actually good for the buds. it kills some of the insects that are harbori
we start with deborah villalon with snow there. it is the talk of the town. >> i wish it had stuck, maybe piled up a little bit. so do many people who savored snow while it lasted. >> we are just a few hundred feet above sea level, right? >> reporter: working in a vineyard the sun was shining one moment. it was snowing the next. but a dusting not a deluge. >> as soon as it hit my tongue and it's gone. >> i wish it snowed a lot, though. like instead of just a couple...
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reporting live in roader park, deborah villalon, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> some very light snow flurries were seen last night in parts of san francisco. our camera on twin peaks caught the first snow as it started to fall around 10:45 last night. it was a unique sight in the city, but it didn't stick to the ground. the snow flurries lasted all of about five minutes. the cold weather also brought snow to parts in salinas. a lot more snow there. snow fell on highway 101 creating slippery conditions. snow was also reported earlier this afternoon in santa cruz county near highway 17. >>> well, it may not have snowed as much as some had hoped in san francisco, it did snow in other parts of the bay area. as ktvu's allie rasmus reports that brought out snow seekers to the higher elevations looking for some winter weather. >> reporter: a light bit of snow is enough to render a toddler speechless. >> a little dry snow. can't even make a snowball. >> reporter: icy enough to force cars to move cautionly on highway 35. a sprinkling of snow blanketed trees and covered the roofs. in the palo alto hill
reporting live in roader park, deborah villalon, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> some very light snow flurries were seen last night in parts of san francisco. our camera on twin peaks caught the first snow as it started to fall around 10:45 last night. it was a unique sight in the city, but it didn't stick to the ground. the snow flurries lasted all of about five minutes. the cold weather also brought snow to parts in salinas. a lot more snow there. snow fell on highway 101 creating slippery...