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jade, what can you tell us?reporter: ken, we can tell you that that sheriff's deputies is going to be all right tonight. we hear he injured his foot. san leandro street, we're live at bart station. and this station has been shut down. all the streets around it and this is what we know right now. several blocks of san leandro street are blocked off and many areas around bart as well. every weekend for the past two months the alameda county sheriff's office has will five patrols with two sheriff's deputies patrolling the streets of oakland to help the oakland police department until it builds up its department with new officers. tonight one of those deputies pulled over a ford suv in a regular traffic stop. they arrested a passenger on drug possession. in the process of arresting the passenger, the driver drove away dragging an officer with him for two blocks down san leandro street. as the officer struggled to get out his gun, in the struggle he shot the driver. they don't know if he wounded himself, but he did w
jade, what can you tell us?reporter: ken, we can tell you that that sheriff's deputies is going to be all right tonight. we hear he injured his foot. san leandro street, we're live at bart station. and this station has been shut down. all the streets around it and this is what we know right now. several blocks of san leandro street are blocked off and many areas around bart as well. every weekend for the past two months the alameda county sheriff's office has will five patrols with two...
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ktvu's jade hernandez is there with what people are saying. jade? gathered. we are live here in palo alto and the marchers are already brought their signs. they are ready to march tonight. and you can see the sign here, protect children, not guns. this is one of the hundreds of rallies and marches to demand action to reduce gun violence across the country. the reason for this, congress will vote on penalties for people who illegally sell guns. the nra said the president is trying to please the fringe by backing gun restrictions. those that gathered here they have a message, they want background checks. you can see the signs. look at that. 120,000 gun as year not in unsafe hands. support universal background checks. all of those people here who gathered are going to march right here in palo alto. that march is about to get underway. as soon as we have more from the site we will interview a few of those who will march tonight. reporting live, jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> congresswoman nancy pelosi touchdown on a need for more gun control l
ktvu's jade hernandez is there with what people are saying. jade? gathered. we are live here in palo alto and the marchers are already brought their signs. they are ready to march tonight. and you can see the sign here, protect children, not guns. this is one of the hundreds of rallies and marches to demand action to reduce gun violence across the country. the reason for this, congress will vote on penalties for people who illegally sell guns. the nra said the president is trying to please the...
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ktvu's jade hernandez is live to tell us who is taking part. jade? have already started to march. we were at middle field and university and we just started marching. herelive because -- we are here live because marchers want to show their support to reduce gun violence. hundreds of events are planned across the country. one reason, congress will vote on measures to increase penalties for people who illegal sell guns. the marchers have signs, freedom from gun violence. parents call on congress to protect children, not guns. this group that responsered the e-- sponsored the event held a candlelight vigil in support of reducing gun violence. he told us why they are here tonight. >> 92% of americans support universal background checks. we want to make sure that washington hears that voice. >> reporter: the nra tweeted a response to today's action and president obama's push. one of the tweets said the economy is weak, the national debt is mounting and too many americans are out of work. president obama's campaign against guns. this is one of their respon
ktvu's jade hernandez is live to tell us who is taking part. jade? have already started to march. we were at middle field and university and we just started marching. herelive because -- we are here live because marchers want to show their support to reduce gun violence. hundreds of events are planned across the country. one reason, congress will vote on measures to increase penalties for people who illegal sell guns. the marchers have signs, freedom from gun violence. parents call on congress...
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jade? >> that is right. the incident happened at the station, we are live tonight and bart doesn't know who the man was but he was in a place he shouldn't have been and it cost him his life. >> reporter: trains ran on schedule tonight but last night a man heard a horrible noise. police discovered a homeless man on top of the elevator crushed. >> dangerous. unusual, upsetting, disturbing. >> reporter: the homeless usually seek shelter to get away from the cold. one example was depicted in the movie the pursuit of happiness. barted today this tragedy is not -- bart said today this trag trag -- tragedy is not -- >> reporter: there is hope surveillance cameras inside the station might provide clues. >> reporter: as for how bart handles the homeless individuals, police hired a consult tonight identify those who seek shelter inside stations but to connect them with city services. jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> police are asking for your help identifying a robbery suspect who pistol whipped a man. police
jade? >> that is right. the incident happened at the station, we are live tonight and bart doesn't know who the man was but he was in a place he shouldn't have been and it cost him his life. >> reporter: trains ran on schedule tonight but last night a man heard a horrible noise. police discovered a homeless man on top of the elevator crushed. >> dangerous. unusual, upsetting, disturbing. >> reporter: the homeless usually seek shelter to get away from the cold. one...
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jade? >> reporter: they are putting the weapons underground afor good. we told you about -- for good. we told you about the gun buy back program, but what happens to them? >> reporter: they could be made up of something you might not think of. >> get me that oozy. >> reporter: guns. specifically weapons collected during -- collected during the gun buy back program. the 680 weapons given up to the secret location where the guns are being pulled off the streets and put underneath it as materials for water pipes. but first all of these guns are run through the data bank to make sure they weren't involved in a crime. only one raised a red flag, that was stolen. >> reporter: if it was involved in a crime. >> we would investigate to find out where it came from. >> reporter: as for the rest of the weapons -- >> we pick up the scrap with a magnet, we load it into a hopper so we know the amount we have and we put it into had melting furnace. >> reporter: out comes the metal that is used for the pipe found underneath fire hydrants like this one. >> reporter: as fo
jade? >> reporter: they are putting the weapons underground afor good. we told you about -- for good. we told you about the gun buy back program, but what happens to them? >> reporter: they could be made up of something you might not think of. >> get me that oozy. >> reporter: guns. specifically weapons collected during -- collected during the gun buy back program. the 680 weapons given up to the secret location where the guns are being pulled off the streets and put...
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jade hernandez spoke with a friend of the victim and joins us live in the city. jade? >> reporter: heather, this family is grief stricken tonight. they gathered down the block. san francisco police have not released the victim's name but a very close friend of his told me that 19-year-old jacob was the young man shot early this morning around 3:00 a.m. you are taking a look at his picture. as he was coming home with a friend near 24th and bryant. police say a man drove up and asked jacob if he was in a gang and then shot him in the chest. outside of the family home this afternoon, we spoke to a friend who was was the 19-year-old when he was shot. understandably, he was too upset to talk to us on camera. but he told us his friend an archbishop was home from lewis and clark college. jacob was on break and headed back to school on monday to play football. one neighbor who has lived here in the mission for a couple of years, says this is a place he feels relatively safe despite being mugged a few weeks ago. >> this is historically one of the centers of the few mission gang
jade hernandez spoke with a friend of the victim and joins us live in the city. jade? >> reporter: heather, this family is grief stricken tonight. they gathered down the block. san francisco police have not released the victim's name but a very close friend of his told me that 19-year-old jacob was the young man shot early this morning around 3:00 a.m. you are taking a look at his picture. as he was coming home with a friend near 24th and bryant. police say a man drove up and asked jacob...
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jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the u.s. supreme court announced it will hear a case involving a michigan law banning race as a consideration for college admission. a court struck down the law last year. michigan voters passed the ban in 2006. a similar law in texas is also under review. the supreme court will hear arguments on california's ban on same-sex marriage tomorrow. ktvu's david stevenson is in washington, d.c. he will report live for us all day tomorrow. and stay with ktvu channel 2 news tomorrow night for a look at the proposition 8 case. we will break down the arguments and the impacts the case will have at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow night. >>> the calendar says spring but storms pound the east coast. folks are digging out from a snowstorm. they got 10 inches of snow over night. it caused flight delays delays and some schools were shut down. the monday morning commute was slippery in new jersey and blamed for several accidents. more snow is expected throughout the day. >>> here in the bay area, back to hoping for rain. o
jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the u.s. supreme court announced it will hear a case involving a michigan law banning race as a consideration for college admission. a court struck down the law last year. michigan voters passed the ban in 2006. a similar law in texas is also under review. the supreme court will hear arguments on california's ban on same-sex marriage tomorrow. ktvu's david stevenson is in washington, d.c. he will report live for us all day tomorrow. and stay...
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ktvu's jade hernandez is live in oakland with more, jade. >> reporter: this is oakland's 17th homicidear and police are still looking for two possible suspects in this case. now officers found the victims aston martin right here and the victim in that intersection. >> i don't think you get any closer to the police station in oakland to me. >> reporter: this man is referring to the proximity of this morning's shooting on ninth and clay. it's just a block away from oakland police headquarters. one man died. johnny gross an urban garden business found the usual crowd in the neighborhood. >> it gets really busy when the clubs close the doors. >> reporter: last night -- >> i heard bang, bang, bang. it sounded like guns. >> reporter: sure enough moments later police arrived to find a 37-year-old san francisco man with fatal gunshot wounds. investigators marked a dozen gunshots. tran's families owns a vietnamese restaurant. he says he has only noticed more robberies in the area but earlier this month, police investigated a murder a few blocks away. >> we need more police presence. but it seem
ktvu's jade hernandez is live in oakland with more, jade. >> reporter: this is oakland's 17th homicidear and police are still looking for two possible suspects in this case. now officers found the victims aston martin right here and the victim in that intersection. >> i don't think you get any closer to the police station in oakland to me. >> reporter: this man is referring to the proximity of this morning's shooting on ninth and clay. it's just a block away from oakland...
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cochlear implants are new pleasures for jade.tors are confident she can adapt to hearing and speech as she continues to grow. good news for her. >>> a new themed hotel in china is far from subtle in decoration. the china panda hotel is just what it sounds like, full of pandas. the hotel is in its trial period now hoping to open to the public by may. >>> while some are worried about coming locust swarms in israel, these vendors couldn't be happier. in saudi arabia, locusts are a delicacy sold for $50 to $250 a bag. saudi officials warn about hunting locusts warning of pesticides. this crunchy snack is still bound to fetch a high price at the market. what's the strangest food you've eaten? have you eaten bugs? >> cow's tongue. >> i've done alligators. tastes like chicken. >>> time for an early look for some of the stories we'll follow here on nbc. preventing military suicides on congress' agenda. the house armed services subcommittee holds a hearing on suicide prevention this afternoon. the rate rose 23 per 100,000. >>> in californ
cochlear implants are new pleasures for jade.tors are confident she can adapt to hearing and speech as she continues to grow. good news for her. >>> a new themed hotel in china is far from subtle in decoration. the china panda hotel is just what it sounds like, full of pandas. the hotel is in its trial period now hoping to open to the public by may. >>> while some are worried about coming locust swarms in israel, these vendors couldn't be happier. in saudi arabia, locusts are...
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when you need is a jaded believer. oh. [ laughter ] a being so difficult and stub born they say it took three follow-ups to get him to tell you what he wanted for lunch. there's fleischer back in the day. >> there's no question we have evidence that iraq has weapons of mass destruction. the united nations have said they did. iraq says they don't. you can choose who you want to believe. >> jon: cold! here is fleischer now. see if you can spot the change. >> the report says there's ties to al qaeda. to say that president bush lied about this, paul, that is exactly the type of divisiveness we're trying to move beyond in this country. barack obama should say thank you every day that inherited a world without saddam hussein in it. >> jon: did you catch the change? he doesn't wear glasses anymore. [ laughter ] yeah, yeah his eyesight has improved. the longer he lives with the spin the stronger he gets. if you want a press secretary, the man you need is right here benjamin (bleep). we'll be right back back [cheers and applaus
when you need is a jaded believer. oh. [ laughter ] a being so difficult and stub born they say it took three follow-ups to get him to tell you what he wanted for lunch. there's fleischer back in the day. >> there's no question we have evidence that iraq has weapons of mass destruction. the united nations have said they did. iraq says they don't. you can choose who you want to believe. >> jon: cold! here is fleischer now. see if you can spot the change. >> the report says...
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jade? >> reporter: this took place at san francisco bart station and bart doesn't know who the man was but they are hoping surveillance cameras will explain how long he was inside the station. >> reporter: commuters use bart as they normally do today, service continues on schedule. but last night bart police made a discovery after a rider tried to take this elevate. >> nun of us ever heard that. >> reporter: it crushed the man who was on top of the car. this happened around 9:30 p.m. last night after police sweep stations, clearing out anyone inside. >> dangerous. very unusual. upsetting and disturbing. these circumstances. >> reporter: there are two ways to access that area, the ventilation shaft that was still secure and a elevating hatch. police are focusing on that hatch that is usually secured. there is hopes surveillance cameras might provide clues as to when he snuck inside. >> it is tress passing to stay in the -- trespassing to stay inside the station. >> reporter: they hired someo
jade? >> reporter: this took place at san francisco bart station and bart doesn't know who the man was but they are hoping surveillance cameras will explain how long he was inside the station. >> reporter: commuters use bart as they normally do today, service continues on schedule. but last night bart police made a discovery after a rider tried to take this elevate. >> nun of us ever heard that. >> reporter: it crushed the man who was on top of the car. this happened...
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jade hernandez complains the allegations two city leaders are now facing >> reporter: last spring a nine-month long audit began. a nine page document exposes interference and leslie read. >> it useds power in their bidding process, and renovations. >> oakland city charter is clear they can only set -- negotiationiated with contractors for the teen center. she and council member read, coerced staff members result nothing a $2 million -- resulting in a $2 million contract. >> may we ever justify that it's okay to break the law, that'll never happen. >> time will tell, but the information she's provided isn't accurate. >> employees were coerced. there was undue influence and the report documents that. >>> read told us he found it ironic only the african-american council members were cited but says he responded to the audit tor. >> he says the staff propoedzed a $6 million contract to a business outside the city without a competitive bid process. >> he says he only wanted to level the playing field. >> but in no way that i direct staff to issue an rfp to benefit a company. >>> council and the admi
jade hernandez complains the allegations two city leaders are now facing >> reporter: last spring a nine-month long audit began. a nine page document exposes interference and leslie read. >> it useds power in their bidding process, and renovations. >> oakland city charter is clear they can only set -- negotiationiated with contractors for the teen center. she and council member read, coerced staff members result nothing a $2 million -- resulting in a $2 million contract....
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ktvu's jade hernandez shows thus process. jade? >> reporter: frank, guns are going underground these days. you can't see the pipe underneath. we told you about the gun buy backs. but what happens to the guns after they are collected? you haven't seen this. >> reporter: up close all this looks like is an inferno. a few hours ago -- >> freddy, can you get me that? >> reporter: 700 weapons collected during the first gun buy back were on their way to being destroyed. at secret location. our ktvu channel 2 news crew fallowed them which were all sorts of weapons. >> they ease the citizen's mind. >> reporter: they want to make it clear the public today the guns are not just off the streets, they are going underneath as material for water pipes. but first, they are making sure none were involved in a crime. only one was stolen. it will be reunited with the owner. if it was involved in a crime -- >> we would start an investigation to find out where it came from, what it was involved in. >> reporter: as for the rest of the weapons -- >> we p
ktvu's jade hernandez shows thus process. jade? >> reporter: frank, guns are going underground these days. you can't see the pipe underneath. we told you about the gun buy backs. but what happens to the guns after they are collected? you haven't seen this. >> reporter: up close all this looks like is an inferno. a few hours ago -- >> freddy, can you get me that? >> reporter: 700 weapons collected during the first gun buy back were on their way to being destroyed. at...
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a pot or a small jade artifact accompanied a few of the skeletons. but there was one individual who was very different, who stood out from the rest, because buried with him were a number of very fabulous offerings. included among those offerings were four ceramic vessels, very finely made pots, two of which carry religious symbolism. this one carries the undulating body of a snake, and the red one here has a very interesting design consisting of what's called a flame eyebrow here over the eye of the sky dragon. keach: the designs were imported from a distant society. this maya man's prestige was reinforced by exotic symbols like this cross. so this individual was involved in religious beliefs that tended to sort of lift him up above the level of his contemporaries. he was showing that he had access to esoteric and religious knowledge that his brethren didn't. also buried with this individual was an incredible array of jades. this is far and away the richest single offering of jade found with burials of this middle pre-classic period anywhere in the m
a pot or a small jade artifact accompanied a few of the skeletons. but there was one individual who was very different, who stood out from the rest, because buried with him were a number of very fabulous offerings. included among those offerings were four ceramic vessels, very finely made pots, two of which carry religious symbolism. this one carries the undulating body of a snake, and the red one here has a very interesting design consisting of what's called a flame eyebrow here over the eye...
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his corpse had been adorned with jade jewelry and a mosaic mask of jade, shell, and obsidian. whose tomb was this? when was he buried? the answer lay in the undeciphered inscriptions. the enigmatic hieroglyphs, the written language of the maya, had eluded and intrigued scholars since the 16th century. missionaries like diego de landa triek witha erpret the hrogl was t first ttry missorlate tmlike diego de landa with the spanish alphabet. (david stuart) it was a fundamental sunderstanding of what mariting is cause the maya never used an alphabet. landa only knew alphabets-- that's all that he could really imagine writing could be. and so he wrote down an a, b, c but he was writing down signs that made no sense as an alphabet. the glyphs were associated with maya rigion directly. he saw thelyphs as a reflection of that idolatry that had to be destroyed. and so he's very famous, for gathering together these... these manuscripts and having a bonfire-- destroying them all. (narrator) only three or four codices survived-- manuscripts made from the bark of fig trees. cracking the may
his corpse had been adorned with jade jewelry and a mosaic mask of jade, shell, and obsidian. whose tomb was this? when was he buried? the answer lay in the undeciphered inscriptions. the enigmatic hieroglyphs, the written language of the maya, had eluded and intrigued scholars since the 16th century. missionaries like diego de landa triek witha erpret the hrogl was t first ttry missorlate tmlike diego de landa with the spanish alphabet. (david stuart) it was a fundamental sunderstanding of...
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for instance, five strings of jade beads, because there are five depicted. however, they also use their own numbering system. in the case of these copper axes, they use the symbol, a flag, which stands for 20. and in this case with 5 flags they are demanding 100 copper axes. warrior uniforms and shields in the amounts of 1 each and then amounts of 20 each are demanded. this symbol, a feather, represents 400. now, if they want to modify that, for instance, we have here a colored mantle, and 400 are being demanded. but these are fingers representing one each. so they're not demanding 400 here, but in fact, 402 cotton mantles. 40 jaguar skins, 1,600 bales of raw cotton, 80 bird skins, 1 bin of corn and 1 bin of the grain chia. 8,000 containers of chocolate. the amount a province or a town was assessed in tribute depended in large part on the difficulty the aztecs had in conquering you in the first place. if you acquiesced to aztec demands immediately, your tribute assessment was typically fairly modest. if, however, the aztecs had to raise an army to go to war
for instance, five strings of jade beads, because there are five depicted. however, they also use their own numbering system. in the case of these copper axes, they use the symbol, a flag, which stands for 20. and in this case with 5 flags they are demanding 100 copper axes. warrior uniforms and shields in the amounts of 1 each and then amounts of 20 each are demanded. this symbol, a feather, represents 400. now, if they want to modify that, for instance, we have here a colored mantle, and 400...
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in oakland, jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> scenes from the past hadding to the bay area.at will get a living piece of history. >>> pope francis and his predecessor. >>> and developments in cyprus as the country gets closer to bankruptcy. >> the dry mild conditions will come to an end and when he expect rain. i have your number for tomorrow, coming up. hello? the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. . >>> here we are the first few days spring and it looks more like the dead of winter in colorado. today's snowstorm was so severe that driver were forced to leave their vehicle stuck in the snow along interstate 25 and, in fact, the red cross responded to assist those stranded motorists. officials shut down several highways because of dozens of accidents and the whiteout conditions an
in oakland, jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> scenes from the past hadding to the bay area.at will get a living piece of history. >>> pope francis and his predecessor. >>> and developments in cyprus as the country gets closer to bankruptcy. >> the dry mild conditions will come to an end and when he expect rain. i have your number for tomorrow, coming up. hello? the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed...
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jade hernandez has the story. >> reporter: the woman was carrying a hatchet.n from inside. refused to leave and threatened to kill herself. this police car sped down the street after a woman came home to an intruder. >> she was ranting and raving. >> when the police responded they saw a woman in the window with a shotgun. >> we initiated a s.w.a.t. call up and brought our hostage negotiators to the scene. >> tom sweeney stood with police officers as police worked to get the woman out of the home. the department evacuated about a dozen people any way including a home to the north and south of the situation as it grew more tense. >> she was threatening herself with the gun. about half way into this event officers could see her standing at the front window holding a shotgun to her own chest. >> reporter: about 5:15 this evening the woman emerged with a shotgun in one hand and a hatchet in the other. arrested without police, police still aren't sure who the white 22-year-old female is. but she will be charged with weapons charges. as if the shotgun that she took f
jade hernandez has the story. >> reporter: the woman was carrying a hatchet.n from inside. refused to leave and threatened to kill herself. this police car sped down the street after a woman came home to an intruder. >> she was ranting and raving. >> when the police responded they saw a woman in the window with a shotgun. >> we initiated a s.w.a.t. call up and brought our hostage negotiators to the scene. >> tom sweeney stood with police officers as police worked...
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and one day a couple adopted ben leaving jade in the shelter.ould not live without his mate and wandered back to the shelter when the owners saw the happy reunion they adopted jade, too, and they're a happy family. and greta with your tweets and posts and don't forget to follow me on twitter: @gretawire. and you can't sleep without hearing this one. three clues, prince harry, chris christie and nudity. governor christy will tell you next. with the google voice se. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid recognition. droid powerful. i really like your new jetta! and you want to buy one like mine because it's so safe, right? yeah... yeah... i know what you've heard -- iihs top safety pick for $159 a month -- but, i wish it was more dangerous, like a monster truck or dune buggy! you can't have the same car as me! [ male announcer ] now everyone's gointo want one. let's get a jetta. [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease one of four vo
and one day a couple adopted ben leaving jade in the shelter.ould not live without his mate and wandered back to the shelter when the owners saw the happy reunion they adopted jade, too, and they're a happy family. and greta with your tweets and posts and don't forget to follow me on twitter: @gretawire. and you can't sleep without hearing this one. three clues, prince harry, chris christie and nudity. governor christy will tell you next. with the google voice se. the droid razr maxx hd by...
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and one day a couple adopted ben leaving jade in the shelter.ould not live without his mate and wandered back to the shelter when the owners saw the happy reunion they adopted jade, too, and they're a happy family. and greta with your tweets and posts and don't forget to follow me on twitter: @gretawire. and you can't sleep without hearing this one. hearing this one. three clueueue what's droid-smart ? with google now, it automatically knows when you need to leave for the airport, how much traffic there is, and can have your boarding pass ready. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid-smart. droid-powerful. uh, charles couldn't make it. his single miles card blacked him out here and here. he should have used... the capital one venture card. he's coming to us from home. hey fellas... hey baby, you want mama to iron your undies? nice tightie whities. i didn't know mrs. barkley made quilts. really? looks like a circus tent. is that the best you got? now if you put this, with this, you have a sailboat. what's in your wallet? to help protect your e
and one day a couple adopted ben leaving jade in the shelter.ould not live without his mate and wandered back to the shelter when the owners saw the happy reunion they adopted jade, too, and they're a happy family. and greta with your tweets and posts and don't forget to follow me on twitter: @gretawire. and you can't sleep without hearing this one. hearing this one. three clueueue what's droid-smart ? with google now, it automatically knows when you need to leave for the airport, how much...
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and the academy will continue training a new recruit class begins right here in oakland on monday: jadeandez, ktvu news. >>> more details now, today's graduating class also included seven dispatchers for oakland police. the dispatchers went through 40 weeks of training in all there are now 65 dispatchers answering 911 calls and sending out officers. >>> apple says it is working on a glitch. it found a step by step tutorial online that makes it possible to gain access to anyone's apple i.d. account then reset the password. the latest security flaw comes just days after apple sent out a fix for another flaw that allowed users to get past an iphone's locked screen without knowing the pass code. blackberry today released its new touch screen phone. the company's redesigned cell phone wept on sale today at at&t stores. then blackberry shares dropped 8% following reports that customers were less than excited about the touch screen model. >>> a man impersonating a pilot makes it all the way to a plane's cockpit. what he did that finally gave him away. but first -- a musical protest in san fran
and the academy will continue training a new recruit class begins right here in oakland on monday: jadeandez, ktvu news. >>> more details now, today's graduating class also included seven dispatchers for oakland police. the dispatchers went through 40 weeks of training in all there are now 65 dispatchers answering 911 calls and sending out officers. >>> apple says it is working on a glitch. it found a step by step tutorial online that makes it possible to gain access to...
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ktvu's jade hernandez has more. >> reporter: for years controversy surrounded the base and the cleanand today an audit surrounding the two city counsel members. >> reporter: last spring a audit began. the 55 page document exposed what the auditor said is interference by larry reid and desley brooks. among other things it accuses them of using their power to influence the bidding process. and renovations at the center. >> these are serious allegations. >> reporter: he says they are clear, counsel members can only set policy and appropriate funds. they found desley brooks collected or negotiated can contract -- negotiated on contracts. >> at no point in time may we ever justify it is okay to break the law. ktvu channel 2 news caught up with desley brooks this morning. >> time will tell. the information is not accurate. >> employees were coerced. and the report documents that. >> reporter: desley brooks refused to be interviewed for the audit. larry reid found it ironic only the african american counsel members were sited. he said they proposed awarding a contract to a business outside
ktvu's jade hernandez has more. >> reporter: for years controversy surrounded the base and the cleanand today an audit surrounding the two city counsel members. >> reporter: last spring a audit began. the 55 page document exposed what the auditor said is interference by larry reid and desley brooks. among other things it accuses them of using their power to influence the bidding process. and renovations at the center. >> these are serious allegations. >> reporter: he...
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jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the u.s.me court announced it will hear a case involving a michigan law banning race as a consideration for college admission. a court struck down the law last year. michigan voters passed the ban in 2006. a similar law in texas is also under review. the supreme court will hear arguments on california's ban on same-sex marriage tomorrow. ktvu's david stevenson is in washington, d.c. he will report live for us all day tomorrow. and stay with ktvu channel 2 news tomorrow night for a look at the proposition 8 case. we will break down the arguments and the impacts the case will have at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow night. >>> the calendar says spring but storms pound the east coast. folks are digging out from a snowstorm. they got 10 inches of snow over night. it caused flight delays delays and some schools were shut down. the monday morning commute was slippery in new jersey and blamed for several accidents. more snow is expected throughout the day. >>> here in the bay area, back to hoping for rain. our chi
jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the u.s.me court announced it will hear a case involving a michigan law banning race as a consideration for college admission. a court struck down the law last year. michigan voters passed the ban in 2006. a similar law in texas is also under review. the supreme court will hear arguments on california's ban on same-sex marriage tomorrow. ktvu's david stevenson is in washington, d.c. he will report live for us all day tomorrow. and stay with ktvu...
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and the academy will continue training a new recruit class begins right here in oakland on monday: jade hernandez, ktvu news. >>> more details now, today's graduating class also included seven dispatchers for oakland police. the dispatchers went through 40 weeks of training in all there are now 65 dispatchers answering 911 calls and sending out officers. >>> apple says it is working on a glitch. it found a step by step tutorial online that makes it possible to gain access to anyone's apple i.d. account then reset the password. the latest security flaw comes just days after apple sent out a fix for another flaw that allowed users to get past an iphone's locked screen without knowing the pass code. blackberry today released its new touch screen phone. the company's redesigned cell phone wept on sale today at at&t stores. then blackberry shares dropped 8% following reports that customers were less than excited about the touch screen model. >>> a man impersonating a pilot makes it all the way to a plane's cockpit. what he did that finally gave him away. but first -- a musical protest in san
and the academy will continue training a new recruit class begins right here in oakland on monday: jade hernandez, ktvu news. >>> more details now, today's graduating class also included seven dispatchers for oakland police. the dispatchers went through 40 weeks of training in all there are now 65 dispatchers answering 911 calls and sending out officers. >>> apple says it is working on a glitch. it found a step by step tutorial online that makes it possible to gain access to...
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jade hernandez, ktvu news. >>> a frenchman is under arrest in philadelphia accused of impersonating anline pilot. 61-year-old phillipe genard boarded a u.s. airways plane going to florida and made it all the way into the cockpit. genard became argumentative when the crew asked for his credentials. he's being held on $1 million bail. >>> the federal aviation administration made a list of closure today. those that are staffed by private contractors so the future of tower operations at bay area airports such as napa, concord and livermore is still unknown. >>> famed ground hog punxsutawney is being sued. the prosecutor wants to hold phil personally responsible for the faulty forecast. many states are still seeing snow and temperatures in the teens. the prosecutor is everyone calling for the death penalty. >> ouch. >>> officials in san francisco are celebrating the completion of three conservation projects. the prompts are prompt -- the projects are expected to save millions of the gallons of water a year. >> we removed about 30% of the turf grass. we install add better irrigation system.
jade hernandez, ktvu news. >>> a frenchman is under arrest in philadelphia accused of impersonating anline pilot. 61-year-old phillipe genard boarded a u.s. airways plane going to florida and made it all the way into the cockpit. genard became argumentative when the crew asked for his credentials. he's being held on $1 million bail. >>> the federal aviation administration made a list of closure today. those that are staffed by private contractors so the future of tower...
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in oakland, jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> scenes from the past hadding to the bay area.he local university that will get a living piece of history. >>> pope francis and we're here! we're going to the park! [ gina ] oh hey, dan! i really like your new jetta! and you want to buy one like mine because it's so safe, right? yeah... yeah... i know what you've heard -- iihs top safety pick for $159 a month -- but, i wish it was more dangerous, like a monster truck or dune buggy! you can't have the same car as me! [ male announcer ] now everyone's going to want one. let's get a jetta. [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease one of four volkswagen models for under $200 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. . >>> here we are the first few days spring and it looks more like the dead of winter in colorado. today's snowstorm was so severe that driver were forced to leave their vehicle stuck in the snow along interstate 25 and, in fact, the red cross responded to assist those
in oakland, jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> scenes from the past hadding to the bay area.he local university that will get a living piece of history. >>> pope francis and we're here! we're going to the park! [ gina ] oh hey, dan! i really like your new jetta! and you want to buy one like mine because it's so safe, right? yeah... yeah... i know what you've heard -- iihs top safety pick for $159 a month -- but, i wish it was more dangerous, like a monster truck or dune...
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jade hernandez here with why the change will take some time. >> reporter: the city council want the mayorsection. they're still mourning the loss of their student. she died over the weekend here. we've learned today that changes will be made but it's going to take years. it's not easy crossing slow boulevard at vale and san francisco. >> the cars eventually stop it just takes a while. >> reporter: a car flew by these two students as they paid their respects to chang. chang was crossing the intersection when police say a drunk driver struck and killed her. changes are coming, the city's public works department secured federal money to fix two intersections. >> over the last five year period there's been about 60 accidents on slote. >> reporter: now the changes to the three intersections will begin in 2014 and they will take about six months to complete. reporting live in san francisco, jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> it's being called a big success in the south bay. the amount of weapons being taken in and why it may not be the last of its kind. good. no, not good. he's a vegetari
jade hernandez here with why the change will take some time. >> reporter: the city council want the mayorsection. they're still mourning the loss of their student. she died over the weekend here. we've learned today that changes will be made but it's going to take years. it's not easy crossing slow boulevard at vale and san francisco. >> the cars eventually stop it just takes a while. >> reporter: a car flew by these two students as they paid their respects to chang. chang was...
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jade?rter: sales are affected when customers done buy or -- don't buy or are not buying as much. it is hard to miss the chocolates here. yesterday's business was extremely busy. >> it was up quite a bit from the year before and we were just happy to have enough bunnies and carrots an eggs for everybody. >> reporter: easter shoppers will spend about an average of $20 on candy and chocolate. the average person spending for easter will lay down $145 and 13 cents. that is 15 cents less than last year but that does not seem to be a facing his business. >> this is not the average store so i don't go by what everybody else is doing. i concentrate on providing a unique collection. >> reporter: it starts the usual up particular in sales. we have had a lot of people stopping and asking about things. >> reporter: but they will not be able to tell if sales are up or down from last year
jade?rter: sales are affected when customers done buy or -- don't buy or are not buying as much. it is hard to miss the chocolates here. yesterday's business was extremely busy. >> it was up quite a bit from the year before and we were just happy to have enough bunnies and carrots an eggs for everybody. >> reporter: easter shoppers will spend about an average of $20 on candy and chocolate. the average person spending for easter will lay down $145 and 13 cents. that is 15 cents less...
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is everyone in russian society just that jaded? >> motorists have turned to dash cams for self protection. visual proof to fend off charges from possibleibly corrupt police officers and from insurance scammers who often stage accidents like this one captured here. >> jon: oh, my god. oh, my god, that man needs help. get him to ensemble studio theater stat. he needs 300cc's of actor-all. [ laughter ] i think what we seem to be learning is that russians in the course of their everyday lives see so much crazy (bleep) they've become unphasable. they've long been accustom to the fact that the average russian car can easily be torn apart by your average russian woman. i want bumper. [ laughter ] put cheese on, eat. mmmmm. i mean this typical roadside scene two drivers confront each other with a baseball bat and yes, that is a hatchet. [ laughter ] russia is like a live action grand theft auto. [ laughter ] if there's a surprising part of the video is that those gentlemen arrived at some sort of agreement not to bat and hatchet each other
is everyone in russian society just that jaded? >> motorists have turned to dash cams for self protection. visual proof to fend off charges from possibleibly corrupt police officers and from insurance scammers who often stage accidents like this one captured here. >> jon: oh, my god. oh, my god, that man needs help. get him to ensemble studio theater stat. he needs 300cc's of actor-all. [ laughter ] i think what we seem to be learning is that russians in the course of their everyday...
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right up at the very top, we see a person that happens to be 12-year-old jade phillips. she is waiting to cross the street. and then she goes for it. >> oh, no. >> did she get hit twice? >> she completely miscalculates it. she's hit by one car, that impact sends her into the next lane, where there's a bus coming in her direction. >> oh. >> oh, that's awful. >> immediately you see people running out. that little boy that you see there, that's her friend that was with her. he goes towards the back of the bus because it looks like that could be her in the video, right? but that's not her. that's just her backpack. he immediately gets on his knees, looks under the bus, and realizes his friend is stuck under the tires of this bus. it turned out that she was pinned under the front tires. she did survive this accident. she is expected to be in the hospital for several weeks. she's in critical condition because she did suffer a broken skull and clavicle. >> it's a shame this happened, of course, but also a remainor to cross where you're supposed to cross. >>> sergeant phillip gi
right up at the very top, we see a person that happens to be 12-year-old jade phillips. she is waiting to cross the street. and then she goes for it. >> oh, no. >> did she get hit twice? >> she completely miscalculates it. she's hit by one car, that impact sends her into the next lane, where there's a bus coming in her direction. >> oh. >> oh, that's awful. >> immediately you see people running out. that little boy that you see there, that's her friend that...
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this would be jade, the young woman in britain.a difficult birth. and during the procedure, the baby went five minutes without oxygen and was given a 10% chance of survival. but he got through it. and within a few weeks, he went home. so what's the problem? his size. jade told the bbc, i'm quoting her, when his head came out, that's when they realized how big he was and then his shoulders got stuck. and that's when everything kicked off. really, that's when it got really scary. yeah. her baby was born much larger than doctors expected. how much larger? 15 pounds, 7 ounces. natural birth. aww. george king was almost 16 pounds at birth. he was born wearing clothes for 6-month-old babies. he is the second-largest natural
this would be jade, the young woman in britain.a difficult birth. and during the procedure, the baby went five minutes without oxygen and was given a 10% chance of survival. but he got through it. and within a few weeks, he went home. so what's the problem? his size. jade told the bbc, i'm quoting her, when his head came out, that's when they realized how big he was and then his shoulders got stuck. and that's when everything kicked off. really, that's when it got really scary. yeah. her baby...
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this would be jade, the young woman in britain. month ago she gave birth to her son, a difficult birth. and during the procedure, the baby went five minutes without oxygen and was given a 10% chance of survival. but he got through it. and within a few weeks, he went home. so what's the problem? his size. jade told the bbc, i'm quoting her, when his head came out, that's when they realized how big he was and then his shoulders got stuck. and that's when everything kicked off. really, that's when it got really scary. yeah. her baby was born much larger than doctors expected. how much larger? 15 pounds, 7 ounces. natural birth. aww. george king was almost 16 pounds at birth. he was born wearing clothes for 6-month-old babies. he is the second-largest natural birth in britain, and a baby born this china last year -- look, got a beer belly. i mean, that's outrageous oh. so to bieber's mom and all the moms out there, we appreciate you. but next time you think your kid is being a big pain, remember. o: i'm preconservative. very logical th
this would be jade, the young woman in britain. month ago she gave birth to her son, a difficult birth. and during the procedure, the baby went five minutes without oxygen and was given a 10% chance of survival. but he got through it. and within a few weeks, he went home. so what's the problem? his size. jade told the bbc, i'm quoting her, when his head came out, that's when they realized how big he was and then his shoulders got stuck. and that's when everything kicked off. really, that's when...
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today is a festival of university day that's why we can see all the troops they're here to protect us jade. the situation is very difficult and the country is undergoing a wave of anonymous attacks and assassination my dream is quite simple i just want to live in an iraq that's safe and at peace it's a magnificent country mustn't forget that it was once respectfully known. mesopotamia the land between two rivers i dream of peace. but peace seems impossible. the americans have gone but now kurds shias and sunnis battle for control of the city even the mosques are under military protection the internet in killing goes on in the name of allah. a leave muscle with no regrets. this road fraught with danger can also hold certain surprises and. stops to help a friend even in iraq one can run out of petrol. it's hilarious we have the world's second biggest oil reserves and were short of petrol and gas. were reduced to filling up on the black market at exorbitant prices. common sense would suggest that petrol was available in quantity and free perhaps not free but not too expensive anyway and what.
today is a festival of university day that's why we can see all the troops they're here to protect us jade. the situation is very difficult and the country is undergoing a wave of anonymous attacks and assassination my dream is quite simple i just want to live in an iraq that's safe and at peace it's a magnificent country mustn't forget that it was once respectfully known. mesopotamia the land between two rivers i dream of peace. but peace seems impossible. the americans have gone but now kurds...
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which is ben and which is jade? >> this big guy is ben and this is jade right here. >> steve: okay.you wanted dog for christmas. you went to a shelter there in indiana. you looked at both of them and you liked ben better, so you took ben home. things were fine until a couple of days ago -- what happened when it was time to take out garbage? >> he saw his chance and he shot out the door. >> steve: he saw daylight and he ran out the door. so your husband, jason, then followed him and what happened? >> he ran down the block after him, called out his name and ben turned around, looked at him kind of like, okay. whatever, and he shot out and kept going. >> steve: oh, man. you did not -- he could not find him. you could not find him. you put out word on the internet and whatnot. then what happened after he had been gone for a long time? >> i think it was about two years later. a volunteer contacted me on facebook and said that ben had made his way to the shelter within a day and they were still trying to catch him. >> steve: now, that is an amazing story. the reason it's amazing is you ch
which is ben and which is jade? >> this big guy is ben and this is jade right here. >> steve: okay.you wanted dog for christmas. you went to a shelter there in indiana. you looked at both of them and you liked ben better, so you took ben home. things were fine until a couple of days ago -- what happened when it was time to take out garbage? >> he saw his chance and he shot out the door. >> steve: he saw daylight and he ran out the door. so your husband, jason, then...
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sandy says other people wanted to get in on the stick with nick look so this is leo of the jaded toadoing the face. >> doing the face. i had a heck of a trip. we went all over the place, highway 22, lake county, highway 101. >> i love they're sticking with the stick with nick thing. >> taking me all over the place, wherever they got, the adventure trio taking me and i can't thank you enough. it >> it is amazing you see all of this stuff and still show up for work every day. >> i am one heck of an employee. >>> a bike jump that -- >> falls into the category of not even close. >> see how the ramp showed him who is boss. it has been a long winter for these cows. >> nothing like the taste of freedom. >> see how they got their ♪ i'm your venus [ female announcer ] what does beauty feel like? find out with venus embrace. every five-bladed stroke gives you 360 degrees of smooth for goddess skin you can feel and feel. ♪ i'm your venus only from venus embrace. >>this falls into the cagory no. dude out here on this dirt jump. >> whoa. >> didn't even make it, not even close. keep your eyes on th
sandy says other people wanted to get in on the stick with nick look so this is leo of the jaded toadoing the face. >> doing the face. i had a heck of a trip. we went all over the place, highway 22, lake county, highway 101. >> i love they're sticking with the stick with nick thing. >> taking me all over the place, wherever they got, the adventure trio taking me and i can't thank you enough. it >> it is amazing you see all of this stuff and still show up for work every...
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ktvu's jade is live in val val this evening, and you just spoke toth police chief. >> frank, he laid it all out on the table for us. what you see right here is evidence about 50 firearms seized just last year. none of these weapons were used in homicides but they were used in robberies, aggravated assaults and other crimes in the city of vallejo. the scary fact, the guns, rifles and automatic weapons here represent less than one quarter of what was pulled off the street in 2012 and vallejo police have already taken 40 weapons off the street this year alone. >> any guns we can take off the street makes it worth doing. you know, the fund that is we raise primarily, the majority of those funds came out of asset seizure or asset forfeitture accounts. those were cases, you know, where we had investigations related to drugs and whatnot. >> vallejo's police chief says his department has joined with so lano county and other ajenisis for this weekend's gun buyback. up to $100 for guns, shotguns and rifles, up to 200 tlrs for assault weapons. this is like all other buybacks in the bay area rec
ktvu's jade is live in val val this evening, and you just spoke toth police chief. >> frank, he laid it all out on the table for us. what you see right here is evidence about 50 firearms seized just last year. none of these weapons were used in homicides but they were used in robberies, aggravated assaults and other crimes in the city of vallejo. the scary fact, the guns, rifles and automatic weapons here represent less than one quarter of what was pulled off the street in 2012 and...
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jade?reporter: sales are affected when customers done buy or -- don't buy or are not buying as much. it is hard to miss the chocolates here. yesterday's business was extremely busy. >> it was up quite a bit from the year before and we were just happy to have enough bunnies and carrots an eggs for everybody. >> reporter: easter shoppers will spend about an average of $20 on candy and chocolate. the average person spending for easter will lay down $145 and 13 cents. that is 15 cents less than last year but that does not seem to be a facing his business. >> this is not the average store so i don't go by what everybody else is doing. i concentrate on providing a unique collection. >> reporter: it starts the usual up particular in sales. we have had a lot of people stopping and asking about things. >> reporter: but they will not be able to tell if sales are up or down from last year until next easter, next holiday. >>> a man opened fire on a deputy, it happened in unincorporated solar. the suspe
jade?reporter: sales are affected when customers done buy or -- don't buy or are not buying as much. it is hard to miss the chocolates here. yesterday's business was extremely busy. >> it was up quite a bit from the year before and we were just happy to have enough bunnies and carrots an eggs for everybody. >> reporter: easter shoppers will spend about an average of $20 on candy and chocolate. the average person spending for easter will lay down $145 and 13 cents. that is 15 cents...
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jade hernandez live in berkeley to use e-mails to save the local post office. >> well, ken it all startsilding behind me. and the end of saturday service. both of those things got a berkeley city councilman thinking how could the u.s. postal service make some fast cash? >> an idea he heard about a few years ago seemed to apply and all he had to do was look at his inbox. why not tax e-mail? if send an e-mail to pull the u.s. post office out of debt, but involved a small tax, would you pay it? >> i don't have a yes or no. >> reporter: berkeley city counsel man wozniak suggested looking at revenue ideas on a federal level. a 100th of a cent tax on sent e- mail. a bit tax. his city like many other face no saturday delivery and u.s. postal service has considered selling the downtown postal building. >> one of the reasons is the internet is taking business away from the post office and one it's more convenient, but it's being subsidized. it's essentially providing service for free. it's like the case of amazon versus local small business. >> reporter: keep in mind this is not endorsed by the u
jade hernandez live in berkeley to use e-mails to save the local post office. >> well, ken it all startsilding behind me. and the end of saturday service. both of those things got a berkeley city councilman thinking how could the u.s. postal service make some fast cash? >> an idea he heard about a few years ago seemed to apply and all he had to do was look at his inbox. why not tax e-mail? if send an e-mail to pull the u.s. post office out of debt, but involved a small tax, would...