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ktvu channel 2 news was the only camera to capture the incident and ktvu's eric rasmussen is live to tell us what happened. eric? >> reporter: she was supposed to be arraigned on child endangerment charges today but we could hear screaming and yelling coming from a holding cell off of the courtroom. >> reporter: bell, who was arrested on monday, never walked into the courtroom and her case was continued. she kicked a two-year-old girl in a chest in san francisco this week. the girl and her family were in town for a wedding. she was kicked so hard she fell bruising her head and wrist. she also threatened other parents saying she would kill their children. >> i have to say this is a first time we have seen a case where we had a toddler being assaulted. it was the level of violence by a stranger in front of the parents. >> reporter: the district attorney expects she will be evaluated for mental illness or drug abuse. the judge granted a request that she be ordered to stay away from 7 people, including 3 children. live in san francisco, eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the man sus
ktvu channel 2 news was the only camera to capture the incident and ktvu's eric rasmussen is live to tell us what happened. eric? >> reporter: she was supposed to be arraigned on child endangerment charges today but we could hear screaming and yelling coming from a holding cell off of the courtroom. >> reporter: bell, who was arrested on monday, never walked into the courtroom and her case was continued. she kicked a two-year-old girl in a chest in san francisco this week. the girl...
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ktvu's eric rasmussen is live to explain why some aren't convinced these events are working. >> reporter: some say criminals aren't the ones giving up their guns but the cops still believe they may have prevented future crimes or saved a life based on the guns they collected this weekend. >> the most dangerous is the mac-10. ak-47. >> reporter: better suited for a war zone than the streets. >> law enforcement's worse nightmare is coming across these weapons. >> they collected 600 unwanted guns, including 17 assault weapons during a gun buy back program. >> you wonder where they have been lying around. probably not in gun safes. not with trigger locks on them. >> reporter: he says the county paid out $60,000 at the most recent event, between 1-$200. >> i talk to gun store owners who say it doesn't work. flat out. what do you think? >> i think that, first of all, i want to say i support, you know, the ordinary course of commerce, what owners are doing, we are not trying to compete with them. >> reporter: selling the guns back to a store would require a back ground check and a 10 day wait.
ktvu's eric rasmussen is live to explain why some aren't convinced these events are working. >> reporter: some say criminals aren't the ones giving up their guns but the cops still believe they may have prevented future crimes or saved a life based on the guns they collected this weekend. >> the most dangerous is the mac-10. ak-47. >> reporter: better suited for a war zone than the streets. >> law enforcement's worse nightmare is coming across these weapons. >>...
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ktvu's eric rasmussen uncovered a second investigation involving larry reid who is already the suggest of a report -- subject of a report by the auditor. >> reporter: we obtained this report by a private investigator. it includes an interview with a man who says his business partner paid money to get special treatment from larry reid. >> reporter: they had a good deal on the side of the old oakland army base. in 2009 it got approval to accept material. >> i was so concerned. >> reporter: he told us his business partner and owner paid a long time activist a thousand dollars a week to get the city's cooperation. >> reporter: what was the money for? >> so he could get whatever he wants from the city. >> reporter: how do you think he was doing that? >> because he had a connection. he had a connection with larry reid. >> reporter: according to the report he told a private investigator i heard him tell him he wanted to retire and he wanted $50,000 a year and he needed to figure out how he would get the 50,000. >> that is false. i never had that conversation with anyone. >> reporter: today he
ktvu's eric rasmussen uncovered a second investigation involving larry reid who is already the suggest of a report -- subject of a report by the auditor. >> reporter: we obtained this report by a private investigator. it includes an interview with a man who says his business partner paid money to get special treatment from larry reid. >> reporter: they had a good deal on the side of the old oakland army base. in 2009 it got approval to accept material. >> i was so concerned....
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eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> governor jerry brown's proposed over haul, the man calls for funding for each school district but additional money for districts serving more low income districts. the plan is a good frame work for funding but far from the solution they say. >> this will address come -- some problems, not all problems. it could help so this is one important step forward. >> the new funding formula could be implemented by fall. >>> they are among a group of california districts seeking a waver from strict national school standards. the no child left behind program relies on test scores. 9 superintendents want parents satisfaction, attendance to be factored in. >>> tomorrow the ncaa will announce their investigation into the program. they have been looking into st. mary's recruitment. no word yet on whether it could impact their current season in which the team has a record of 25 wins and 5 losses. >>> only on 2 the alarm that warns you of trouble before you have a heart attack. >> in 7 minutes, something the bay area hasn't seen in a while, the weather change. >
eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> governor jerry brown's proposed over haul, the man calls for funding for each school district but additional money for districts serving more low income districts. the plan is a good frame work for funding but far from the solution they say. >> this will address come -- some problems, not all problems. it could help so this is one important step forward. >> the new funding formula could be implemented by fall. >>> they are...
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eric rasmussen is live in santa rosa, where he's been checking with police leading the investigation. eric? >> reporter: julie, just back minutes ago, i spoke to a captain here at the police department, who has identified the suspect shot and killed by deputies as 37-year-old richard ten shrekengaust. the two were acquaintances, but had just met in january, not long before this happened last night. and police say they may have never known the victim was missing, if she had not been able to send a text message for help. chopper 2 was over the scene, as a tow truck hauled this toyota camry out of a wooded area in guerneville. this is where investigators say a sonoma county deputy shot and killed a kidnapping suspect who led authorities on a chase with his hostage in the car, before crashing into an embankment. >> he cut down here and there's a fire road up there. and he -- according to what i've been told, went through the fire road. >> reporter: police say it all started last night, when a woman sent text messages to a friend in san rafael that she was being kidnapped. >> providing des
eric rasmussen is live in santa rosa, where he's been checking with police leading the investigation. eric? >> reporter: julie, just back minutes ago, i spoke to a captain here at the police department, who has identified the suspect shot and killed by deputies as 37-year-old richard ten shrekengaust. the two were acquaintances, but had just met in january, not long before this happened last night. and police say they may have never known the victim was missing, if she had not been able...
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ktvu's eric rasmussen found out california, including the bay area, is playing a big role. >> reporter: the arguments on both sides of the gun control debate are as loud as ever. >> it is coming from one side. >> reporter: he is president and co-founder of the non- profit research group in berkeley. the national rifle association gave $1.5 million to members of congress. the brady campaign to prevent conviolence contributed less than -- gun violence contributed less than $6,000. >> you will never hear it is influencing what i am doing but it does. >> reporter: he received more money from the nra than any other representative from california. he received the fifth most money among all members of congress. >> $14,400 during the last four years from the nra. >> reporter: they referred us to his website. he says the current debate in washington is nothing new. >> it is the same rhetoric you hear all the time. i mean, this fight says this, this fight says that. >> reporter: they tracked money given to the nra and found californians donated the second most behind texas. he says the nra is ge
ktvu's eric rasmussen found out california, including the bay area, is playing a big role. >> reporter: the arguments on both sides of the gun control debate are as loud as ever. >> it is coming from one side. >> reporter: he is president and co-founder of the non- profit research group in berkeley. the national rifle association gave $1.5 million to members of congress. the brady campaign to prevent conviolence contributed less than -- gun violence contributed less than...
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ktvu's eric rasmussen is live where members are gathering. >> reporter: people told us if you want a taste of argentina, this is where you need to go. look inside. they are making preparations but this is where the owners and their friends are getting together tonight to celebrate the selection of pope francis i. cardinal jorge mario bergoglio is from argentina. her mother immigrated her from argentina. she says her phone has been ringing off the hook from friends today as someone who was raised in the catholic church in the bay area, you don't have to be from argentina to appreciate the importance of this day in history. >> it is a change for the catholic church. of course, as a san franciscans i am a progressive catholic and we would like to see more great things come out of the catholic church. today is hope for that. >> reporter: back out here live, they have been watching coverage of the selection of the pope on the big screen here today and today we spoke to a man who just moved to the u.s. from argentina. he was familiar with cardinal jorge mario bergoglio. live in san francis
ktvu's eric rasmussen is live where members are gathering. >> reporter: people told us if you want a taste of argentina, this is where you need to go. look inside. they are making preparations but this is where the owners and their friends are getting together tonight to celebrate the selection of pope francis i. cardinal jorge mario bergoglio is from argentina. her mother immigrated her from argentina. she says her phone has been ringing off the hook from friends today as someone who was...
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ktvu's eric rasmussen is live to explain why some aren't convinced these events are working. >> reporter: some say criminals aren't the ones giving up their guns but the cops still believe they may have prevented future crimes or saved a life based on the guns they collected this weekend. >> the most dangerous is the mac-10. ak-47. >> reporter: better suited for a war zone than the streets. >> law enforcement's worse nightmare is coming across these weapons. >> they collected 600 unwanted guns, including 17 assault weapons during a gun buy back program. >> you wonder where they have been lying around. probably not in gun safes. not with trigger locks on them. >> reporter: he says the county paid out $60,000 at the most recent event, between 1-$200. >> i talk to gun store owners who say it doesn't work. flat out. what do you think? >> i think that, first of all, i want to say i support, you know, the ordinary course of commerce, what owners are doing, we are not trying to compete with them. >> reporter: selling the guns back to a store would require a back ground check and a 10 day wait.
ktvu's eric rasmussen is live to explain why some aren't convinced these events are working. >> reporter: some say criminals aren't the ones giving up their guns but the cops still believe they may have prevented future crimes or saved a life based on the guns they collected this weekend. >> the most dangerous is the mac-10. ak-47. >> reporter: better suited for a war zone than the streets. >> law enforcement's worse nightmare is coming across these weapons. >>...
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eric rasmussen was there for the protest and tells us the step that city leaders took tad to address some of those concerns. >> reporter: san francisco cab drivers made themselves heard outside and inside city hall. >> you please get out of your seat and do something. >> reporter: dozens of drivers packed this agency meeting and for three hours unleashed frustration about possible plans to allow several hundred more cabs in the city. >> before you guys started flooding the streets with medallion there were enough drivers to cover shifts. there aren't any more. so if i have a broken leg i have to show up. >> reporter: others say competition from other companies is killing their business. >> why should we follow all these rules when question use an app and ignore the rules. >> reporter: they responded in part by approving a plan to gather real time information about all of the cities cabs so customers can hail them using an app. >> it's my firm belief the best way to compete with and neutralize these let threats. >> reporter: there are already apps that allow users to hail some of the
eric rasmussen was there for the protest and tells us the step that city leaders took tad to address some of those concerns. >> reporter: san francisco cab drivers made themselves heard outside and inside city hall. >> you please get out of your seat and do something. >> reporter: dozens of drivers packed this agency meeting and for three hours unleashed frustration about possible plans to allow several hundred more cabs in the city. >> before you guys started flooding...
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ktvu's eric rasmussen heard from some of them who now call the bay area home. >> the sight of cardinalergoglio appearing as francis. >> i'm so excited for this. >> everybody is calling us to congratulate us. >> reporter: michelle nuevo's family has owned the argentinian gift store since 1962. >> it was all about jfk, the civil rights movement. to see a pope elected of noneuropean dissent. it is a change for the catholic church. as a san francisco, i'm a progressive catholic, and we'd like to see more great things come out of the catholic church. >> reporter: he left argentina just five years ago, and says the cardinal gained his reputation of fighting for the poor. >> he was working with them. >> reporter: the owner of this restaurant moved here in 1998, tonight in spanish he told me this is a great day. not just for his country, but all of latin america. he expects the celebration to go well through the weekend. eric rasmussen, ktvu, channel 2 news. ♪ [ music ] >>> fog returning to the coast now, spilling over into the san francisco airport area. temperatures outside are in the 50s. e
ktvu's eric rasmussen heard from some of them who now call the bay area home. >> the sight of cardinalergoglio appearing as francis. >> i'm so excited for this. >> everybody is calling us to congratulate us. >> reporter: michelle nuevo's family has owned the argentinian gift store since 1962. >> it was all about jfk, the civil rights movement. to see a pope elected of noneuropean dissent. it is a change for the catholic church. as a san francisco, i'm a progressive...
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ktvu's eric rasmussen heard from some of them who now call the bay area home. >> the sight of cardinalorge bergoglio appearing as francis. >> i'm so excited for this. >> everybody is calling us to congratulate us. >> reporter: michelle nuevo's family has owned the argentinian gift store since 1962. >> it was all about jfk, the civil rights movement. to see a pope elected of noneuropean dissent. it is a change for the catholic church. as a san francisco, i'm a progressive catholic, and we'd like to see more great things come out of the catholic church. >> reporter: he left argentina just five years ago, and says the cardinal gained his reputation of fighting for the poor. >> he was working with them. >> reporter: the owner of this restaurant moved here in 1998, tonight in spanish he told me this is a great day. not just for his country, but all of latin america. he expects the celebration to go well through the weekend. eric rasmussen, ktvu, channel 2 news. ♪ [ music ] >>> fog returning to the coast now, spilling over into the san francisco airport area. temperatures outside are in the
ktvu's eric rasmussen heard from some of them who now call the bay area home. >> the sight of cardinalorge bergoglio appearing as francis. >> i'm so excited for this. >> everybody is calling us to congratulate us. >> reporter: michelle nuevo's family has owned the argentinian gift store since 1962. >> it was all about jfk, the civil rights movement. to see a pope elected of noneuropean dissent. it is a change for the catholic church. as a san francisco, i'm a...
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ktvu channel 2 news was the only camera to capture the incident and ktvu's eric rasmussen is live to ric? >> reporter: she was supposed to be arraigned on child endangerment charges today but we could hear screaming and yelling coming from a holding cell off of the courtroom. >> reporter: bell, who was arrested on monday, never walked into the courtroom and her case was continued. she kicked a two-year-old girl in a chest in san francisco this week. the girl and her family were in town for a wedding. she was kicked so hard she fell bruising her head and wrist. she also threatened other parents saying she would kill their children. >> i have to say this is a first time we have seen a case where we had a toddler being assaulted. it was the level of violence by a stranger
ktvu channel 2 news was the only camera to capture the incident and ktvu's eric rasmussen is live to ric? >> reporter: she was supposed to be arraigned on child endangerment charges today but we could hear screaming and yelling coming from a holding cell off of the courtroom. >> reporter: bell, who was arrested on monday, never walked into the courtroom and her case was continued. she kicked a two-year-old girl in a chest in san francisco this week. the girl and her family were in...
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eric rasmussen, ktvu news. >> i really want to see closure for this. think this is probably the last thing i can really do for my husband. >>> her husband was killed while visiting the bay area on a job interview. now she is here to fight for justice. >>> and union workers flex their muscle at city hall. the pay cuts that workers say will target women and minorities. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. >>> more than 100 union workers gathered to protest what they say are unfair pay cuts. the city is proposing cuts the pay of people in 45 positions and those jobs apparently pay more in san francisco than in other cities. but members of the seiu labor union see it differently. they say women and minorities are being targeted. >> our jobs are not any less strenuous, our jobs are not any less demand
eric rasmussen, ktvu news. >> i really want to see closure for this. think this is probably the last thing i can really do for my husband. >>> her husband was killed while visiting the bay area on a job interview. now she is here to fight for justice. >>> and union workers flex their muscle at city hall. the pay cuts that workers say will target women and minorities. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy...
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eric rasmussen was there for the protest and tells us the step that city leaders took tad to address concerns. >> reporter: san francisco cab drivers made themselves heard outside and inside city hall. >> you please get out of your seat and do something. >> reporter: dozens of drivers packed this agency meeting and for three hours unleashed frustration about possible plans to allow several hundred more cabs in the city. >> before you guys started flooding the streets with medallion there were enough drivers to cover shifts. there aren't any more. so if i have a broken leg i have to show up. >> reporter: others say competition from other companies is killing their business. >> why should we follow all these rules when question use an app and ignore the rules. >> reporter: they responded in part by approving a plan to gather real time information about all of the cities cabs so customers can hail them using an app. >> it's my firm belief the best way to compete with and neutralize these let threats. >> reporter: there are already apps that allow users to hail some of the cabs here. the
eric rasmussen was there for the protest and tells us the step that city leaders took tad to address concerns. >> reporter: san francisco cab drivers made themselves heard outside and inside city hall. >> you please get out of your seat and do something. >> reporter: dozens of drivers packed this agency meeting and for three hours unleashed frustration about possible plans to allow several hundred more cabs in the city. >> before you guys started flooding the streets...
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eric rasmussen, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> a parolee wanted on felony weapons charges is still on the fences, and escaped. officers set up a perimeter and went yard to yard in the neighborhood, but did not find him. >>> the san francisco police department bomb squad blew up what appears to be a live hand grenade. a man said he found the device this afternoon buried about 10 inches under the dirt in martin luther king jr. drive. he said it looked real to him, so he stopped a passing park worker to report it. the bomb squadded decided not to move it, and instead used explosives to blow it up. things were pretty much back to normal in the park. >>> results of a joint law enforcement investigation into the killing of a highway patrol officer revealed new details about the gunman. 36-year-old christopher lacy shot and killed him. investigators say lacey was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 1997. he expressed anti-government views. a lead investigator says a motive for the shooting may never be known. >>> now to washington, d.c., where the house of representatives passed legislation today
eric rasmussen, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> a parolee wanted on felony weapons charges is still on the fences, and escaped. officers set up a perimeter and went yard to yard in the neighborhood, but did not find him. >>> the san francisco police department bomb squad blew up what appears to be a live hand grenade. a man said he found the device this afternoon buried about 10 inches under the dirt in martin luther king jr. drive. he said it looked real to him, so he stopped a...
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eric rasmussen, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> a parolee wanted on felony weapons charges is still on theun tonight after he evaded police in san jose. they found him on junesong way. he discarded a loaded gun, jumped fences, and escaped. officers set up a perimeter and went yard to yard in the neighborhood, but did not find him. >>> the san francisco police department bomb squad blew up what appears to be a live hand grenade. a man said he found the device this afternoon buried about 10 inches under the dirt in martin luther king jr. drive. he said it looked real to him, so he stopped a passing park worker to report it. the bomb squadded decided not to move it, and instead used explosives to blow it up. things were pretty much back to normal in the park. >>> results of a joint law enforcement investigation into the killing of a highway patrol officer revealed new details about the gunman. 36-year-old christopher lacy shot and killed him. investigators say lacey was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 1997. he expressed anti-government views. a lead investigator says a motive for the shoot
eric rasmussen, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> a parolee wanted on felony weapons charges is still on theun tonight after he evaded police in san jose. they found him on junesong way. he discarded a loaded gun, jumped fences, and escaped. officers set up a perimeter and went yard to yard in the neighborhood, but did not find him. >>> the san francisco police department bomb squad blew up what appears to be a live hand grenade. a man said he found the device this afternoon buried...
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eric rasmussen, ktvu news. >> i really want to see closure for this.lso, i think this is probably the last thing i can really do for my husband. >>> her husband was killed while visiting the bay area on a job interview. now she is here to fight for >>> more than 100 union workers gathered to protest what they say are unfair pay cuts. the city is proposing cuts the pay of people in 45 positions and those jobs apparently pay more in san francisco than in other cities. but members of the seiu labor union see it differently. they say women and minorities are being targeted. >> our jobs are not any less strenuous, our jobs are not any less demanding in fact, they're becoming more demanding and the city is giving up the message that when they do that that certain individuals, certain classifications have less value. >> city officials say they are committed to the principal's of equal pay for equal work and the new wage cuts would effect only new employees hires after april 20. >>> the family of the woman who died after a nurse failed to give her cpr says tha
eric rasmussen, ktvu news. >> i really want to see closure for this.lso, i think this is probably the last thing i can really do for my husband. >>> her husband was killed while visiting the bay area on a job interview. now she is here to fight for >>> more than 100 union workers gathered to protest what they say are unfair pay cuts. the city is proposing cuts the pay of people in 45 positions and those jobs apparently pay more in san francisco than in other cities. but...
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ktvu's eric rasmussen is live at the hall of justice where investigators just showed you the video. >rter: they are hoping somebody recognizes the faces. police say this was a plan by three plan on a bus to try to steal a woman's cell phone. we blurred the faces of the the young man in a esses but white t-shirt and a second person in blue by the door. now as the bus came to a stop the man and wife will reach for the woman's cell phone and then he heads to the exit being held open by the suspect. a third suspect behind the victim may have been there to keep anyone from jumping in. the victim held on as she was dragged out of the bus. she never lost her grip on the cell phone and got back on the bus unhurt. >> it is not just one person. this is three individual people that are working together and if they can do it on one bus they may be able to do it on others. >> reporter: san francisco police say this attempted robbery happened on the 33 line in the castro last month. they are asking everyone to be on the look out for similar suspicious activity on public transportation. as police se
ktvu's eric rasmussen is live at the hall of justice where investigators just showed you the video. >rter: they are hoping somebody recognizes the faces. police say this was a plan by three plan on a bus to try to steal a woman's cell phone. we blurred the faces of the the young man in a esses but white t-shirt and a second person in blue by the door. now as the bus came to a stop the man and wife will reach for the woman's cell phone and then he heads to the exit being held open by the...
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eric rasmussen is live with more. >> reporter: she was able to send text messages to a friend while she was in the suspect's car. now, in the last hour, we've determined that car is registered to a man from san jose. we still don't know whether this victim and the suspect knew each other or what led deputies to shoot and kill the suspect, just moments after they rescued the woman about 20 miles from here in geronville. this was our first look at the suspect's toyota, windows blown out as a tow truck hauled it away this afternoon. a wild chase and deadly confrontation with deputies ended in this wooded area of geronville off highway 116 after 11:00 last night. >> i suspect that he knew where he was going and was trying to evade the police. >> reporter: bob reeves owns the house nearby, but didn't know what happened until this morning. last night, investigators say a woman sent a text message to a friend in san rafael that she had been kidnapped. >> that she was concerned for her safety and being driven to sonoma county against her will. >> reporter: more text messages helped deputies spo
eric rasmussen is live with more. >> reporter: she was able to send text messages to a friend while she was in the suspect's car. now, in the last hour, we've determined that car is registered to a man from san jose. we still don't know whether this victim and the suspect knew each other or what led deputies to shoot and kill the suspect, just moments after they rescued the woman about 20 miles from here in geronville. this was our first look at the suspect's toyota, windows blown out as...
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in hayward, eric rasmussen. >>> city workers in walnut creek may be facing charges for failing to reportsexually abuse of a coworkers. pedroza worked part time as an assistance for the center repertory theater. now city and county fishes ar fishes -- officials are looking into whether several city employees broke the law. city officials tell us they can't tell us who the employees are but they do tell us nobody has been placed on administrative leave. >>> police may the heighten their presence at friday streets. council members want to use fewer officers at the next event. >>> wearing blue hard hats and scooping with golden shovels ucsf leaders broke ground on a building at a new mission bay campus. the mission hall global health and clinical sciences building is scheduled to open next year. they will operate at the women, children and cancer. >>> the 4,200 long tunnels will allow cars to zip by. once the tunnels are open the old portion of the highway will be converted to a park for hiking and biking. >>> bay area weekend is here. it's going to be a nice one. today's temperatures will w
in hayward, eric rasmussen. >>> city workers in walnut creek may be facing charges for failing to reportsexually abuse of a coworkers. pedroza worked part time as an assistance for the center repertory theater. now city and county fishes ar fishes -- officials are looking into whether several city employees broke the law. city officials tell us they can't tell us who the employees are but they do tell us nobody has been placed on administrative leave. >>> police may the...
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in hayward, eric rasmussen. >>> city workers in walnut creek may be facing charges for failing to report sexually abuse of a coworkers. pedroza worked part time as an assistance for the center repertory theater. now city and county fishes ar fishes -- officials are looking into whether several city employees broke the law. city officials tell us they can't tell us who the employees are but they do tell us nobody has been placed on administrative leave. >>> police may the heighten their presence at friday streets. council members want to use fewer officers at the next event. >>> wearing blue hard hats and scooping with golden shovels ucsf leaders broke ground on a building at a new mission bay campus. the mission hall global health and clinical sciences building is scheduled to open next year. they will operate at the women, children and cancer. >>> the 4,200 long tunnels will allow cars to zip by. once the tunnels are open the old portion of the highway will be converted to a park for hiking and biking. >>> bay area weekend is here. it's going to be a nice one. today's temperatures will
in hayward, eric rasmussen. >>> city workers in walnut creek may be facing charges for failing to report sexually abuse of a coworkers. pedroza worked part time as an assistance for the center repertory theater. now city and county fishes ar fishes -- officials are looking into whether several city employees broke the law. city officials tell us they can't tell us who the employees are but they do tell us nobody has been placed on administrative leave. >>> police may the...
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eric rasmussen tells us this all took place in the shower stall of a women's locker room and shows us what's being done to find the suspect. >> reporter: the timing and location inside the wellness center has some students on edge. >> especially in the like in such a -- you know private area that you would never think or assume that would happen in. >> reporter: just after noon on saturday, police say a female student was showering in a locked stall when she felt someone grabbing her from behind. they say the suspect even tried to cover the victim's mouth to keep her from screaming but she was eventually able to fight off her attacker who got away by crawling under a shower stall divider the same way he got in. >> that's crazy, that's terrible. >> reporter: today several students told us they received an e-mail alert about the crime. >> getting that e-mail yesterday, that made me freak out because i go like to the showers and i don't want anything like that to happen. >> i'm here at night, early in the mornings when the campus isn't like super packed so it makes me scared. i'll have t
eric rasmussen tells us this all took place in the shower stall of a women's locker room and shows us what's being done to find the suspect. >> reporter: the timing and location inside the wellness center has some students on edge. >> especially in the like in such a -- you know private area that you would never think or assume that would happen in. >> reporter: just after noon on saturday, police say a female student was showering in a locked stall when she felt someone...
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live in san francisco, eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the man suspected of shooting a rapper in las vegas is refusing to wave extra decision to nevada. ammar harris was arrested in southern california but his public defender asked authorities to produce a warrant for extra decision that would delay his trip by several weeks. harris is suspected of firing fatal shots from his range rover into a maserati driven by kenneth wayne cherry, an aspiring rapper who called himself kenny clutch. >>> san jose police and school officials are investigating a teacher accuse of trafficking child pornography. ktvu's robert handa is live in san jose to tell us why the teacher had contact with a number of students in a number of cities, robert? >> reporter: it has been a long tough day for the district informing parents and as the word spread the fear grows. >> reporter: tracing the steps has the andrew hill high school busy today. he was arrested by police for distributing child pornography. >> the youngest ones were four years old, up to nine. 5-7 years old. these are sexual acts. >>> there i
live in san francisco, eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the man suspected of shooting a rapper in las vegas is refusing to wave extra decision to nevada. ammar harris was arrested in southern california but his public defender asked authorities to produce a warrant for extra decision that would delay his trip by several weeks. harris is suspected of firing fatal shots from his range rover into a maserati driven by kenneth wayne cherry, an aspiring rapper who called himself...
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eric rasmussen spoke with a couple just released from jail, and got their take on what happened. >> what's2.2 million yacht like? >> it beats gilligan. >> 54-year-old dario says it was quite a ride. he insists he did not know this yacht was stolen, even after they got stuck in shallow water in pacifica on monday. police arrested mera, his girlfriend, and leslie gardner of wyoming. mera says gardner claimed it belonged to someone he knew. >> he had a key. that's why it seemed so legitimate. >> reporter: today, gardner on crutches appeared in court to face charges. prosecutors believe he is the only one responsible for stealing the yacht. they say his two passengers were duped. >> inessence, he asked them if they would like to go for a ride. >> reporter: today, mera told us that included smoked salmon, and heineken. early damage estimates at $5,000, despite what seemed like a brief standoff with police in the shallow water on monday, mera's girlfriend says she wasn't trying to get away with anything. >> i wanted to get off that boat. i didn't want to be on that boat, especially out in the oc
eric rasmussen spoke with a couple just released from jail, and got their take on what happened. >> what's2.2 million yacht like? >> it beats gilligan. >> 54-year-old dario says it was quite a ride. he insists he did not know this yacht was stolen, even after they got stuck in shallow water in pacifica on monday. police arrested mera, his girlfriend, and leslie gardner of wyoming. mera says gardner claimed it belonged to someone he knew. >> he had a key. that's why it...
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eric rasmussen tells us this all took place in the shower stall of a women's locker room and shows us what's being done to find the suspect. >> reporter: the timing and location inside the wellness center has some students on edge. >> especially in the like in such a -- you know private area that you would never think or assume that would happen in. >> reporter: just after noon on saturday, police say a female student was showering in a locked stall when she felt someone grabbing her from behind. they say the suspect even tried to cover the victim's mouth to keep her from screaming but she was eventually able to fight off her attacker who got away by crawling under a shower stall divider the same way he got in. >> that's crazy, that's terrible. >> reporter: today several students told us they received an e-mail alert about the crime. >> getting that e-mail yesterday, that made me freak out because i go like to the showers and i don't want anything like that to happen. >> i'm here at night, early in the mornings when the campus isn't like super packed so it makes me scared. i'll have t
eric rasmussen tells us this all took place in the shower stall of a women's locker room and shows us what's being done to find the suspect. >> reporter: the timing and location inside the wellness center has some students on edge. >> especially in the like in such a -- you know private area that you would never think or assume that would happen in. >> reporter: just after noon on saturday, police say a female student was showering in a locked stall when she felt someone...
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eric rasmussen spoke with a couple just released from jail, and got their take on what happened. >> what's $2.2 million yacht like? >> it beats gilligan. >> 54-year-old dario says it was quite a ride. he insists he did not know this yacht was stolen, even after they got stuck in shallow water in pacifica on monday. police arrested mera, his girlfriend, and leslie gardner of wyoming. mera says gardner claimed it belonged to someone he knew. >> he had a key. that's why it seemed so legitimate. >> reporter: today, gardner on crutches appeared in court to face charges. prosecutors believe he is the only one responsible for stealing the yacht. they say his two passengers were duped. >> inessence, he asked them if they would like to go for a ride. >> reporter: today, mera told us that included smoked salmon, and heineken. early damage estimates at $5,000, despite what seemed like a brief standoff with police in the shallow water on monday, mera's girlfriend says she wasn't trying to get away with anything. >> i wanted to get off that boat. i didn't want to be on that boat, especially out in the
eric rasmussen spoke with a couple just released from jail, and got their take on what happened. >> what's $2.2 million yacht like? >> it beats gilligan. >> 54-year-old dario says it was quite a ride. he insists he did not know this yacht was stolen, even after they got stuck in shallow water in pacifica on monday. police arrested mera, his girlfriend, and leslie gardner of wyoming. mera says gardner claimed it belonged to someone he knew. >> he had a key. that's why it...
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in emeryville, eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> cal osha says chevron has appealed 25 of 27 violationsus today it will make the repairs. >>> on wall street today the markets took a little breather after experiencing some big price swings monday, tuesday and wednesday. the dow ended 20 points lower after being up for most of the day. the nasdaq was also down two today. both the dow and nasdaq were higher for the month of february. >>> the online site group on fired their ceo today. it offered a weak outlook for the current quarter. group on stock fell 34% on the news. the 32-year-old fired ceo andrew mason said he is accountable and that the company deserves to have a new leader. >>> internet radio service pandora is imposing a 40 hour a week. it's experiencing some explosive customer growth which means higher royalty cost for the country. and it needs to let advertising catch up. >>> it's a space mission to save earth. what people can learn by hitting the baby asteroid. >>> the change in temperatures you can expect in your comp you can't move the tv there. yuh-huh. we have a wireless r
in emeryville, eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> cal osha says chevron has appealed 25 of 27 violationsus today it will make the repairs. >>> on wall street today the markets took a little breather after experiencing some big price swings monday, tuesday and wednesday. the dow ended 20 points lower after being up for most of the day. the nasdaq was also down two today. both the dow and nasdaq were higher for the month of february. >>> the online site group on...
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in emeryville, eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> cal osha says chevron has appealed 25 of 27 violationsing last month's fire. chevron told us today it will make the repairs. >>> on wall street today the markets took a little breather after experiencing some big price swings monday, tuesday and wednesday. the dow ended 20 points lower after being up for most of the day. the nasdaq was also down two today. both the dow and nasdaq were higher for the month of february. >>> the online site group on fired their ceo today. it offered a weak outlook for the current quarter. group on stock fell 34% on the news. the 32-year-old fired ceo andrew mason said he is accountable and that the company deserves to have a new leader. >>> internet radio service pandora is imposing a 40 hour a week. it's experiencing some explosive customer growth which means higher royalty cost for the country. and it needs to let advertising catch up. >>> it's a space mission to save earth. what people can learn by hitting the baby asteroid. >>> the change in temperatures you can expect in your complete bay area forecast.
in emeryville, eric rasmussen, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> cal osha says chevron has appealed 25 of 27 violationsing last month's fire. chevron told us today it will make the repairs. >>> on wall street today the markets took a little breather after experiencing some big price swings monday, tuesday and wednesday. the dow ended 20 points lower after being up for most of the day. the nasdaq was also down two today. both the dow and nasdaq were higher for the month of february....
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eric rasmussen spoke with them and he is live with what they had to say. eric?ad no idea that yacht was stolen. they walked out of jail here this afternoon because prosecutors decided to charge only the man they think was behind this unusual heist. >> what is a $2.2 million yacht like? >> oh, man, it beats gilligan. >> 54-year-old dario mira of santa cruz said it was quite a ride but insists he didn't know the $3 million yacht was stolen, even after they got stuck in shallow water in paska on -- pacificca. mira said the boat belonged to a friend. >> he called someone to have a key and that's why it seemed legit. >> reporter: today gardner on crutches appeared in court to face charges of grand theft and vandalism. prosecutors believe he is the only one responsible for stealing the yacht from sausalito harbor. they say his two passengers were duped. >> i think he asked them if they would like to go for a ride or go out for a sail and that they were having a party on the boat. they were drinking and eating. >> today mira told us that included smoked salmon and line
eric rasmussen spoke with them and he is live with what they had to say. eric?ad no idea that yacht was stolen. they walked out of jail here this afternoon because prosecutors decided to charge only the man they think was behind this unusual heist. >> what is a $2.2 million yacht like? >> oh, man, it beats gilligan. >> 54-year-old dario mira of santa cruz said it was quite a ride but insists he didn't know the $3 million yacht was stolen, even after they got stuck in shallow...
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eric holder. is it any wonder a new rasmussen poll finds just 6% who say the news media is trustworthy. what about ratings? after nbc decided to drop all pretense and simply stuck out as a liberal media operations, their brand is now insinuated with the left-wing and it looks like nbc is paying the price for assets and network. dropping to fifth, nbc dropped to fifth in the february sweeps behind univision. is that because of the plate and politics that have infiltrated the network and insinuated itself into the brand? we will see in the months ahead whether that in fact is the case. no deal, republicans embrace sequester as the president backtracks from his campaign of doom and gloom. the 18 sorts it all out. the vice president offering his best home security advice. the shocking comments from the president gun control task force leader. obama senior officials bullying reported that broke watergate? he is here, he is next. after all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the
eric holder. is it any wonder a new rasmussen poll finds just 6% who say the news media is trustworthy. what about ratings? after nbc decided to drop all pretense and simply stuck out as a liberal media operations, their brand is now insinuated with the left-wing and it looks like nbc is paying the price for assets and network. dropping to fifth, nbc dropped to fifth in the february sweeps behind univision. is that because of the plate and politics that have infiltrated the network and...