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reporting live, deborah villalon, ktvu news. >>> water officials are trying
reporting live, deborah villalon, ktvu news. >>> water officials are trying
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deborah villalon is out in the elements and she's going to show us some of the damage but we begin with bill martin. he's tracking these powerful winds bill. >> a really windy night out there. typically when we have wind advisories like this one they're in the higher elevations. but we have these winds in the lower elevations. the winds are strongest right now in the east bay hills up above berkeley. we're looking for the wind to continue to be strong as we go through the evening hours. they should begin to get a little better. the strong northernly wind is going to begin to back up as we go into the next hour or so but they're still running very, very strong. you can see the current wind speeds 29 miles per hour. these are current numbers now. sustained wind in fairfield at 29 is like a wind gust perhaps at 35 or 40. san jose so far you have really light winds. i just basically showed you where the winds are now. when i come back we're going to talk about the time line for that wind advisory. where those 50-mile an hour gusts are going to continue and changes for the weekend. >>> now t
deborah villalon is out in the elements and she's going to show us some of the damage but we begin with bill martin. he's tracking these powerful winds bill. >> a really windy night out there. typically when we have wind advisories like this one they're in the higher elevations. but we have these winds in the lower elevations. the winds are strongest right now in the east bay hills up above berkeley. we're looking for the wind to continue to be strong as we go through the evening hours....
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deborah villalon is out in the elements and she's going to show us some of the damage but we begin with bill martin. he's tracking these powerful winds bill. >> a really windy night out there. typically when we have wind advisories like this one they're in the higher elevations. but we have these winds in the lower elevations. the winds are strongest right now in the east bay hills up above berkeley. we're looking for the wind to continue to be strong as we go through the evening hours. they should begin to get a little better. the strong northernly wind is going to begin to back up as we go into the next hour or so but they're still running very, very strong. you can see the current wind speeds 29 miles per hour. these are current numbers now. sustained wind in fairfield at 29 is like a wind gust perhaps at 35 or 40. san jose so far you have really light winds. i just basically showed you where the winds are now. when i come back we're going to talk about the time line for that wind advisory. where those 50-mile an hour gusts are going to continue and changes for the weekend. >>> now t
deborah villalon is out in the elements and she's going to show us some of the damage but we begin with bill martin. he's tracking these powerful winds bill. >> a really windy night out there. typically when we have wind advisories like this one they're in the higher elevations. but we have these winds in the lower elevations. the winds are strongest right now in the east bay hills up above berkeley. we're looking for the wind to continue to be strong as we go through the evening hours....
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reporting live in san francisco, deborah villalon, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> san francisco supervisormarr apologized after an early instagram kid. marr wrote he was waiting for miles the bat kid and wondering how many thousands of san francisco kids living off of snap food stamps could have been fed by the dollars. his comments were interpreted by some to be criticism. his comments later said, he didn't want to diminish today's event but wanted to find for children living every day in children living in dire situations. >>> and more on an attack on a woman in san francisco. it was a horrible attack and police have now arrested a suspect after watching this video that ktvu first aired one week ago. a 28-year-old man from oakland is now facing seven counts of aggravated assault. ktvu's david stevenson says police say that system has now confessed to that horrible beating. >> reporter: the attack was sudden and vicious. an attack on a homeless woman is sleeping on a sidewalk. the attacker approaches and beginning stomping on the woman's head before walking away. >> we didn't realize ther
reporting live in san francisco, deborah villalon, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> san francisco supervisormarr apologized after an early instagram kid. marr wrote he was waiting for miles the bat kid and wondering how many thousands of san francisco kids living off of snap food stamps could have been fed by the dollars. his comments were interpreted by some to be criticism. his comments later said, he didn't want to diminish today's event but wanted to find for children living every day in...
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reporting live in san francisco, deborah villalon, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> san francisco supervisor eric marr apologized after an early instagram kid. marr wrote he was waiting for miles the bat kid and wondering how many thousands of san francisco kids living off of snap food stamps could have been fed by the dollars. his comments were interpreted by some to be criticism. his comments later said, he didn't want to diminish today's event but wanted to find for children living every day in children living in dire situations. >>> and more on an attack on a woman in san francisco. it was a horrible attack and police have now arrested a suspect after watching this video that ktvu first aired one week ago. a 28-year-old man from oakland is now facing seven counts of aggravated assault. ktvu's david stevenson says police say that system has now confessed to that horrible beating. >> reporter: the attack was sudden and vicious. an attack on a homeless woman is sleeping on a sidewalk. the attacker approaches and beginning stomping on the woman's head before walking away. >> we didn't realiz
reporting live in san francisco, deborah villalon, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> san francisco supervisor eric marr apologized after an early instagram kid. marr wrote he was waiting for miles the bat kid and wondering how many thousands of san francisco kids living off of snap food stamps could have been fed by the dollars. his comments were interpreted by some to be criticism. his comments later said, he didn't want to diminish today's event but wanted to find for children living every...
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and deborah villalon live after talking to people coming in. >> reporter: passengers have vivid stories to tell. >> it was raining pretty good. there was a lot of lightning. a lot of wind. >> this oakley family returning from visiting relatives in illinois found the harrowing rain very eerie. >> it was almost like the world was ending kind of thing. it was a lot of shades of different black and blue and that kind of thing. >> reporter: tornadoes were all the talk as chicago flights arrived. late by a couple of hours but at least they weren't cancelled. that had been the fear for a lot of passengers coming in for a conference in san francisco. first day, tomorrow. >> most important right? >> it is. >> they were strong winds, 50 to 60 miles per hour. so it was strong winds and continuous rain for four hours. >> did you think you were going to get out today? >> no i did not. >> reporter: passengers called it a minor inconvenience. a compareson from the damage that residents are digging out of now. >> we're driving through these big puddles and they're splashing over the bottom of the car a
and deborah villalon live after talking to people coming in. >> reporter: passengers have vivid stories to tell. >> it was raining pretty good. there was a lot of lightning. a lot of wind. >> this oakley family returning from visiting relatives in illinois found the harrowing rain very eerie. >> it was almost like the world was ending kind of thing. it was a lot of shades of different black and blue and that kind of thing. >> reporter: tornadoes were all the talk...
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deborah villalon is back in the city with a new clue that could help, deborah. >> reporter: ken it's a mystery at this point. a 23-year-old brazilian man who's lived in california for almost a year is missing. and his last contact with his family, was alarming. >> we found out that he stayed with somebody that he met at a club or at a bar. >> reporter: anna re reyes and her mother are far from home looking for their loved one. their phone rang in brazil and it's paolo terrified. >> he was saying he was in trouble and some people were following him. and he was hiding from those people. >> reporter: he hurredly gave an address in the mission district. >> he kept saying, call the police. call the police. i called the police. when i called him back he didn't answer anymore. >> reporter: no sign of him when police arrived. a few nights later, paolo netos credit card was used by this man at a mcdonalds on 16th street across from the mission b.a.r.t. station. >> 1,000% sure it's not him. >> reporter: anna says her brother and shorter and stockier than that man. doesn't have a heavy beard an
deborah villalon is back in the city with a new clue that could help, deborah. >> reporter: ken it's a mystery at this point. a 23-year-old brazilian man who's lived in california for almost a year is missing. and his last contact with his family, was alarming. >> we found out that he stayed with somebody that he met at a club or at a bar. >> reporter: anna re reyes and her mother are far from home looking for their loved one. their phone rang in brazil and it's paolo...
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. >> but we begin with deborah villalon. >> reporter: it's a slow smoky fire fight because the seat of the fire is buried down deep. thick dark smoke spread far and fast. over the peninsula this afternoon and into the evening. all billowing from the sims metal yard where crushed cars go to be torn apart. >> it smells like, burning plastic. >> reporter: the fire marshal walked us in. some 600 yards from the fire. and shared his photos of what firefighters are up against. flames deep inside a debris pile 300 feet wide and 30 feet high. cranes have to pick it apart. >> they're moving tons of material. and they have to do that in a safe fashion. you just can't push it over like a sand castle. you systematically have to move everything for the safety of everyone around here. they have sprinkles. a system that dumps copious amounts of water continuously. >> reporter: but this time fire overwhelmed the in-house system. as crews arrived smoke was spreading for miles blowing south and west and triggers -- triggering a shelter in place. >> we advised residents to stay indoors. >> reporter: at th
. >> but we begin with deborah villalon. >> reporter: it's a slow smoky fire fight because the seat of the fire is buried down deep. thick dark smoke spread far and fast. over the peninsula this afternoon and into the evening. all billowing from the sims metal yard where crushed cars go to be torn apart. >> it smells like, burning plastic. >> reporter: the fire marshal walked us in. some 600 yards from the fire. and shared his photos of what firefighters are up against....
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reporting live, deborah villalon, ktvu news. >>> water officials are trying to negate the slow years by cloud seeding. the sacramento bee reports that last year 's cloud seeding filled about half of fulsome reservoir. >>> and along with it some financial relief. for bay area cattle ranchers the lack of rain is a blow to their bottom line. with less grass for the cattle to eat, ranchers are spending more money on hey or alfalfa and they say that can cost $9,000 per truckload. some of that cost has been passed on to the consumer at the butcher shop. >> we all need the water. and the food doesn't just come from the grocery store it has to start place. if we don't have the water to put on these crops, it's going to affect everybody. >> reporter: ranchers tell ktvu it wouldn't take a lot of rain to turn the situation around. still many say they're planning to apply for federal loans next month. >>> trying to get some rain in here it shows green but really at this point the observations i have none of it is hitting the ground. there's more moisture offshore. as it moves in it could trigger
reporting live, deborah villalon, ktvu news. >>> water officials are trying to negate the slow years by cloud seeding. the sacramento bee reports that last year 's cloud seeding filled about half of fulsome reservoir. >>> and along with it some financial relief. for bay area cattle ranchers the lack of rain is a blow to their bottom line. with less grass for the cattle to eat, ranchers are spending more money on hey or alfalfa and they say that can cost $9,000 per truckload....
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new at 10:00, ktvu's deborah villalon live and tell us the family didn't have what the robbers were after. >> reporter: money and marijuana. and this family has neither but it did not stop the robbers from threatening to kidnap a child. asleep before school, 13-year- old pedro and 7-year-old sister gladys were jolted away by three massinged men who broke their back door. pedro awoke to find. >> a guy pointing a gun at my head, pointing at me. >> reporter: the men bound their wrists and ankles with plastic zip ties on their mom alvina too. six months pregnant. all the while demanding money and marijuana that they thought was here. >> they came in here. pulled everything out. >> reporter: while alvina tried to explain she had nothing they wanted. >> reporter: the robbers may have thought the barn behind the house was being used to grow marijuana. last year, on some streets near by authorities seized more than 1,000 pot plants from the backyards of the few dozen homes. but in the alcazars big garage a car and the remnants of their family's halloween party. until the robbers unlocked it to se
new at 10:00, ktvu's deborah villalon live and tell us the family didn't have what the robbers were after. >> reporter: money and marijuana. and this family has neither but it did not stop the robbers from threatening to kidnap a child. asleep before school, 13-year- old pedro and 7-year-old sister gladys were jolted away by three massinged men who broke their back door. pedro awoke to find. >> a guy pointing a gun at my head, pointing at me. >> reporter: the men bound their...
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reporting live in clover dale, deborah villalon, ktvu news. >>> opponents of a plan to limit off leashdogs in the golden gate national recreation area are planning to march and rally tomorrow. demonstrators are planning to walk at 11:00 a.m. tomorrow. they're upset about a reversal that would restrict areas where dogs can roam free. similar rallies are also scheduled for next week. >>> it was a warm day today. the warmest day we saw this week and most likely the warmest day we're going to see for some time. santa rosa was 79. downtown it's cooler tomorrow, it's not cold tomorrow it's just cooler. so instead of 76 in livermore you're at about 72 degrees. san jose you're down to 69 degrees. temperatures on the cooler side as we move through the next 48 hours. outside temperatures right now low 50s. overnight lows low 40s. as we go into tomorrow night and sunday night we have a wind advisory that will go into effect for the north bay hills, east bay hills. winds could gust up to 45 miles per hour. when i come back auto10:45, we'll break down the forecast for your weekend each day then we'
reporting live in clover dale, deborah villalon, ktvu news. >>> opponents of a plan to limit off leashdogs in the golden gate national recreation area are planning to march and rally tomorrow. demonstrators are planning to walk at 11:00 a.m. tomorrow. they're upset about a reversal that would restrict areas where dogs can roam free. similar rallies are also scheduled for next week. >>> it was a warm day today. the warmest day we saw this week and most likely the warmest day...
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reporting live in clover dale, deborah villalon, ktvu news. >>> opponents of a plan to limit off leashogs in the golden gate national recreation area are planning to march and rally tomorrow. demonstrators are planning to walk at 11:00 a.m. tomorrow. they're upset about a reversal that would restrict areas where dogs can roam free. similar rallies are also scheduled for next week. >>> it was a warm day today. the warmest day we saw this week and most likely the warmest day we're going to see for some time. santa rosa was 79. downtown it's cooler tomorrow, it's not cold tomorrow it's just cooler. so instead of 76 in livermore you're at about 72 degrees. san jose you're down to 69 degrees. temperatures on the cooler side as we move through the next 48 hours. outside temperatures right now low 50s. overnight lows low 40s. as we go into tomorrow night and sunday night we have a wind advisory that will go into effect for the north bay hills, east bay hills. winds could gust up to 45 miles per hour. when i come back auto10:45, we'll break down the forecast for your weekend each day then we'l
reporting live in clover dale, deborah villalon, ktvu news. >>> opponents of a plan to limit off leashogs in the golden gate national recreation area are planning to march and rally tomorrow. demonstrators are planning to walk at 11:00 a.m. tomorrow. they're upset about a reversal that would restrict areas where dogs can roam free. similar rallies are also scheduled for next week. >>> it was a warm day today. the warmest day we saw this week and most likely the warmest day...
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new at 10:00, ktvu's deborah villalon live and tell us the family didn't have what the robbers were after. >> reporter: money and marijuana. and this family has neither but it did not stop the robbers from threatening to kidnap a child. asleep before school, 13-year- old pedro and 7-year-old sister gladys were jolted away by three massinged men who broke their back door. pedro awoke to find. >> a guy pointing a gun at my head, pointing at me. >> reporter: the men bound their wrists and ankles with plastic zip ties on their mom alvina too. six months pregnant. all the while demanding money and marijuana that they thought was here. >> they came in here. pulled everything out. >> reporter: while alvina tried to explain she had nothing they wanted. >> reporter: the robbers may have thought the barn behind the house was being used to grow marijuana. last year, on some streets near by authorities seized more than 1,000 pot plants from the backyards of the few dozen homes. but in the alcazars big garage a car and the remnants of their family's halloween party. until the robbers unlocked it to se
new at 10:00, ktvu's deborah villalon live and tell us the family didn't have what the robbers were after. >> reporter: money and marijuana. and this family has neither but it did not stop the robbers from threatening to kidnap a child. asleep before school, 13-year- old pedro and 7-year-old sister gladys were jolted away by three massinged men who broke their back door. pedro awoke to find. >> a guy pointing a gun at my head, pointing at me. >> reporter: the men bound their...
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reporting live, deborah villalon, ktvu news. >>> water officials are trying to negate the slow years by cloud seeding. the sacramento bee reports that last year 's cloud seeding filled about half of fulsome reservoir. >>> and along with it some financial relief. for bay area cattle ranchers the lack of rain is a blow to their bottom line. with less grass for the cattle to eat, ranchers are spending more money on hey or alfalfa and they say that can cost $9,000 per truckload. some of that cost has been passed on to the consumer at the butcher shop. >> we all need the water. and the food doesn't just come from the grocery store it has to start place. if we don't have the water to put on these crops, it's going to affect everybody. >> reporter: ranchers tell ktvu it wouldn't take a lot of rain to turn the situation around. still many say they're planning to apply for federal loans next month. >>> trying to get some rain in here it shows green but really at this point the observations i have none of it is hitting the ground. there's more moisture offshore. as it moves in it could trigger
reporting live, deborah villalon, ktvu news. >>> water officials are trying to negate the slow years by cloud seeding. the sacramento bee reports that last year 's cloud seeding filled about half of fulsome reservoir. >>> and along with it some financial relief. for bay area cattle ranchers the lack of rain is a blow to their bottom line. with less grass for the cattle to eat, ranchers are spending more money on hey or alfalfa and they say that can cost $9,000 per truckload....
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deborah villalon has been at the coliseum since the start, the woman apparently did not fall but she jumped. >> reporter: she jumped. she likely would have been killed instantly if not for a good samaritan. a veteran who leaped to break her fall. an ambulance called. >> we're going on the air, just as this was going on. >> reporter: what they witnessed was a young woman on the upper edge ledge plunged some 50 feet to the pavement below. she had climbed up there distraught in a tarp area closed off to fans. fans who spotted her tried to stop her. >> i yelled at her. please don't do it. please don't do it. about 10 times and she jumped. >> one brave man tried to stop her. he jumped with her. >> reporter: he was knocked down and injured breaking her fall. >> it's happened before. yeah we've had them happen here before. >> reporter: falls from the deck have happened throughout the years. but tonight's incident involving two strangers was sad all the way around. >> our hearts reach out to both the people the woman who jumped and the man who very heroically tried to help her. and you alway
deborah villalon has been at the coliseum since the start, the woman apparently did not fall but she jumped. >> reporter: she jumped. she likely would have been killed instantly if not for a good samaritan. a veteran who leaped to break her fall. an ambulance called. >> we're going on the air, just as this was going on. >> reporter: what they witnessed was a young woman on the upper edge ledge plunged some 50 feet to the pavement below. she had climbed up there distraught in a...
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deborah villalon, ktvu news. >>> a spectacular night for trick or treating around the bay area. temperatures are now beginning to drop, we have 48 in nevato. 58 in concord. if it was cold at your house this morning it's going to be cold again tomorrow morning. forecast highs warmer than today. we had lots of 70s today. tomorrow we're going to see mid- 70s and maybe even upper 70s. the microclimates kind of get washed out. we have a few 60s around the bay. we're going to see lots of 70s, mid-70s and upper 70s. when i come back at 10:45, the bay area weekend is coming up. it's going to warm up in some places. i'll let you know what to expect coming up. >>> for a benefit millions rely on the cuts to a federal program that puts food in the mouths of millions of the americans then at 10:30. >> reporter: we go along with officers as they try to track down illegally ow >>> a federal appeals court has restricted an abortion law in texas just three days after it was struck down. planned parenthood says the fight isn't over. planned parenthood and supporters of the women's rights say the
deborah villalon, ktvu news. >>> a spectacular night for trick or treating around the bay area. temperatures are now beginning to drop, we have 48 in nevato. 58 in concord. if it was cold at your house this morning it's going to be cold again tomorrow morning. forecast highs warmer than today. we had lots of 70s today. tomorrow we're going to see mid- 70s and maybe even upper 70s. the microclimates kind of get washed out. we have a few 60s around the bay. we're going to see lots of...
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deborah villalon, ktvu news. >>> a spectacular night for trick or treating around the bay area. temperatures are now beginning to drop, we have 48 in nevato. 58 in concord. if it was cold at your house this morning it's going to be cold again tomorrow morning. forecast highs warmer than today. we had lots of 70s today. tomorrow we're going to see mid- 70s and maybe even upper 70s. the microclimates kind of get washed out. we have a few 60s around the bay. we're going to see lots of 70s, mid-70s and upper 70s. when i come back at 10:45, the bay area weekend is coming up. it's going to warm up in some places. i'll let you know what to expect coming up. >>> for a benefit millions rely on the cuts to a federal program that puts food in the mouths of millions of the americans then at 10:30. >> reporter: we go along with officers as they try to track down illegally owned guns. >>> one of the bay area's biggest halloween celebration. a block party featuring concerts, candy and even a haunted house. >>> a federal appeals court has restricted an abortion law in texas just three days afte
deborah villalon, ktvu news. >>> a spectacular night for trick or treating around the bay area. temperatures are now beginning to drop, we have 48 in nevato. 58 in concord. if it was cold at your house this morning it's going to be cold again tomorrow morning. forecast highs warmer than today. we had lots of 70s today. tomorrow we're going to see mid- 70s and maybe even upper 70s. the microclimates kind of get washed out. we have a few 60s around the bay. we're going to see lots of...