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parts of highways, 88 and 89 are also closed in eldorado counties and other counties. there could be as much as 3 feet of new snowfall at higher elevations. the average was about 5 feet deep, . you can check weather conditions any time at ktvu.com. >>> an investigation into an officer involved shooting that put the suspect in the hospital and left the police officer injured. good afternoon, craig. >>reporter: good afternoon, claudine. this is on locust street not too far from the river park in downtown san jose. behind me is the house where this all started late last night. there's an officer guarding the home. i asked him why. he said this is still considered a crime scene. more than 12 hours after the original crime now. it's not known how many people were hurt during the home invasion robbery, but a police officer could have been killed trying to stop two fleeing suspects. >> my daughter was in the shower, and she yelled out, hey, there's gunfire outside. i heard about five shots. >> i was watching tv, then i heard gun shots. i didn't know what was going on. >>repor
parts of highways, 88 and 89 are also closed in eldorado counties and other counties. there could be as much as 3 feet of new snowfall at higher elevations. the average was about 5 feet deep, . you can check weather conditions any time at ktvu.com. >>> an investigation into an officer involved shooting that put the suspect in the hospital and left the police officer injured. good afternoon, craig. >>reporter: good afternoon, claudine. this is on locust street not too far from the...
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we have a learning laboratory, one called eldorado and one in los angeles. they are actually teaching music all through the year. it's completely integrated. all the teachers teach it and teaching artists working with them. >> that is an involved program. how did it get started? >> its funny story, back in 1980 the school board was goingate te eliminate the music program. some concerned citizens including some people from the city and people got together. they made a fabulous speech and everybody stood up and gave them a standing a ovation and saved the music program. >> and it also helps kids that are at risk? >> absolutely. and we do it in community centers. basically we offer any kind of program that somebody wants to design. for at risks kids, we have a program and four-year study that shows that kids that took the intervention program did better grade points average and school attendance and incidents of violence was lower with the group that studied the music. >> so it makes a difference? >> it does. and focusing on issues of social development. we get
we have a learning laboratory, one called eldorado and one in los angeles. they are actually teaching music all through the year. it's completely integrated. all the teachers teach it and teaching artists working with them. >> that is an involved program. how did it get started? >> its funny story, back in 1980 the school board was goingate te eliminate the music program. some concerned citizens including some people from the city and people got together. they made a fabulous speech...
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. >> a judge in eldorado county has ordered a second mental evaluation for phillip garrido. that came as another expert is about to wrap up his assessment of his mental state. his attorney argues her client is not competent to stand trial. the judge said the second doctor is an expert in determining if subjects are faking mental illness. the wrecking ball is working its magic starting the demolition of the old transbay terminal late this morning. in its place is a fancy new building billed as the grand central of the west but a lot of work needs to be done between now and then. tara moriarty joins us with more. >> reporter: people have been stopping on the sidewalk all morning long and taking pictures and gazing out of windows of these big huge office buildings that you see here. all to witness a piece of san francisco history become history. >>> you could hear and feel from it several blocks away. the demolition of the old transbay terminal building made the ground shake. [ cheers ] >> i walked by here and saw that half the terminal is gone. >> reporter: she remembers the b
. >> a judge in eldorado county has ordered a second mental evaluation for phillip garrido. that came as another expert is about to wrap up his assessment of his mental state. his attorney argues her client is not competent to stand trial. the judge said the second doctor is an expert in determining if subjects are faking mental illness. the wrecking ball is working its magic starting the demolition of the old transbay terminal late this morning. in its place is a fancy new building...
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in eldorado, there is a wasteland a mile long for people to have after-school care after school. at the beginning of the year every year, families are scrambling to find places for their children to go. and so, you know, i guess i really want to speak in support of commissioner norton and talk about how important it is and how much families what the after-school program at their school sites. if that cannot happen, not providing a clear place for them to be able to send their children and a clear way of how they are going to get there -- i think that is really problematic. also anecdotally, i know of no family that has afterschool options at their school that chooses to go somewhere else. i know of, just anecdotally, i cannot say i know that for sure. but that is kind of, you know, it seems to me that everyone's first choice is the program at their school. thank you. goodbye. commissioner wynns: i did want to say a couple of things. we know there are a lot of people who have options at the school site who do not choose them. a lot of that is that we have had free transportation,
in eldorado, there is a wasteland a mile long for people to have after-school care after school. at the beginning of the year every year, families are scrambling to find places for their children to go. and so, you know, i guess i really want to speak in support of commissioner norton and talk about how important it is and how much families what the after-school program at their school sites. if that cannot happen, not providing a clear place for them to be able to send their children and a...
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she wrote the letters to a woman she befriended in the eldorado county jail.he's facing charges of kidnapping dugard and holding her captive for 18 years. the letters frequently mention god and her husband. nancy garrido even describes herself and her husband as "peas in a pod." the san francisco police crime lab is fating new accusations about mishandling evidence. the san francisco chronicle reports the issue this time enlists dna evidence. it has to do with a criminal trial in 2008 and a mix-up of general material mixed up with a control stamp of distilled water. they were not as concerned about what happened as the way it was handled after the crime lab officials became aware of error. during an interface service in san francisco this weekend, local clergy members urged congress to pass the dream act. the group held a prayer service last night at the old basilica in support of two young people facing deportation. both came to the u.s. as children with their parents. elizabeth lee recently graduated from lowell high school and hopes to become a social worke
she wrote the letters to a woman she befriended in the eldorado county jail.he's facing charges of kidnapping dugard and holding her captive for 18 years. the letters frequently mention god and her husband. nancy garrido even describes herself and her husband as "peas in a pod." the san francisco police crime lab is fating new accusations about mishandling evidence. the san francisco chronicle reports the issue this time enlists dna evidence. it has to do with a criminal trial in 2008...
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>> it happened in venezuela, as i walked through a prison town, eldorado. and i felt as though i was in prison. and unlike not riding, not speaking, where every year i ask myself, "is this the proper thing, does it still work," i never questioned not riding in automobiles. and it wasn't until i walked through this prison town that i felt that i was in prison. and when the guard asked me for my passport i said, "oh, no, i don't need to show you my passport. i'm john francis, i'm a goodwill ambassador for the un, and i'm walking around the world." which is very unlike me. and, you know, he didn't shoot me, and i walked on into the forest. and it took me 100 miles to figure out what it was that was going through my mind to do that. and it was that the walking had become a prison. i had never expected to become a un goodwill ambassador or a ph.d., and i never expected i'd have these responsbilities that i owed to the people who helped me get all that education, and for the un who had appointed me this. and so i decided that when i got to brazil, which was sever
>> it happened in venezuela, as i walked through a prison town, eldorado. and i felt as though i was in prison. and unlike not riding, not speaking, where every year i ask myself, "is this the proper thing, does it still work," i never questioned not riding in automobiles. and it wasn't until i walked through this prison town that i felt that i was in prison. and when the guard asked me for my passport i said, "oh, no, i don't need to show you my passport. i'm john francis,...