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basically colorado wants jana there. new york has a much stronger field law than colorado. in other words, jana would be much better protected in new york than she would be in colorado in terms of having to give up her sources and colorado asked new york to turn her over to them. what the highest court and state court in new york is going to listen to is that issue. should she deserve the protection she would have in new york? >> what is at stake for her? >> we talk about 85 days in jail. are we looking for that potential time for her? >> we are looking until the end of the grand jury and depends on what the judge wants and the prosecution wants. these things are never clear and that's why my concern about what is happening is that jana could face an indeterminate amount of time in jail until the end of the grand jury. she shouldn't have to choose tone protecting her sources and doing her job. and becomely, that's the choice she's having to make. she is a very tough, and a very brave reporter. she and i have talked about the choice i made. i know that she's ready to go to j
basically colorado wants jana there. new york has a much stronger field law than colorado. in other words, jana would be much better protected in new york than she would be in colorado in terms of having to give up her sources and colorado asked new york to turn her over to them. what the highest court and state court in new york is going to listen to is that issue. should she deserve the protection she would have in new york? >> what is at stake for her? >> we talk about 85 days in...
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in her story, jana cite two unnamed law enforcement sources. now a court in colorado issued a subpoena at the request of holele holmes lawyers they want winter to return to colorado and name the sources or potentially get hauled off to jail. the lawyers say the sources violated the gag order, which they may have but what effect on jana winter. terms for the reporter say so-called shield laws protect her and other journalists, allowing them to keep news gatherings confidential. that shield law is a she'll law here in new york. this where is jana works, and the argument is the new york law should apply because the one in colorado is a bit weeker in -- a bit weaker in a number of ways. david lee miller is covering this. why do holmes' attorneys seem so insistent about learning the i'd identity of these sources. >> reporter: his attorneys want to be able to discredit the police. as you mention thread was a gag order in place when sources leaked to jana that there was a notebook that holmes had written and sent to a psychiatrist. 14 law enforcement
in her story, jana cite two unnamed law enforcement sources. now a court in colorado issued a subpoena at the request of holele holmes lawyers they want winter to return to colorado and name the sources or potentially get hauled off to jail. the lawyers say the sources violated the gag order, which they may have but what effect on jana winter. terms for the reporter say so-called shield laws protect her and other journalists, allowing them to keep news gatherings confidential. that shield law...
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we get the latest from jana katsuyama. she's been asking how exactly this mistake happened and what it means for bay area commuters, jana. >> reporter: it was surprising after the closed door meeting here tonight the board issued a statement. ordering the general manager to resume the talks hire a new chief negotiator and try to solve this problem that could cost b.a.r.t. thousands of dollars. and a statement was released, we're not comfortable with the potential liability. >> this may have potential grave consequences for the district and it will be a very difficult stretch i think for the board to approve it in its doesn't form. >>> b.a.r.t. administrators say they never intended to include an item that would provide eligible employees with six weeks of paid family leave. this contract release bid the board estimate that is if 1/3 of employees use the benefit it would use the district $44 million. a big mistake that raises the contract to $111.2 million. >> reporter: assistant general manager and another general last sum
we get the latest from jana katsuyama. she's been asking how exactly this mistake happened and what it means for bay area commuters, jana. >> reporter: it was surprising after the closed door meeting here tonight the board issued a statement. ordering the general manager to resume the talks hire a new chief negotiator and try to solve this problem that could cost b.a.r.t. thousands of dollars. and a statement was released, we're not comfortable with the potential liability. >> this...
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we get the latest from jana katsuyama. she's been asking how exactly this mistake happened and what it means for bay area commuters, jana. >> reporter: it was surprising after the closed door meeting here tonight the board issued a statement. ordering the general manager to resume the talks hire a new chief negotiator and try to solve this problem that could cost b.a.r.t. thousands of dollars. and a statement was released, we're not comfortable with the potential liability. >> this may have potential grave consequences for the district and it will be a very difficult stretch i think for the board to approve it in its doesn't form. >>> b.a.r.t. administrators say they never intended to include an item that would provide eligible employees with six weeks of paid family leave. this contract release bid the board estimate that is if 1/3 of employees use the benefit it would use the district $44 million. a big mistake that raises the contract to $111.2 million. >> reporter: assistant general manager and another general last sum
we get the latest from jana katsuyama. she's been asking how exactly this mistake happened and what it means for bay area commuters, jana. >> reporter: it was surprising after the closed door meeting here tonight the board issued a statement. ordering the general manager to resume the talks hire a new chief negotiator and try to solve this problem that could cost b.a.r.t. thousands of dollars. and a statement was released, we're not comfortable with the potential liability. >> this...
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jana katsuyama live in fremont tonight with what she's uncovered, jana. >> reporter: well frank this is what we've learned. we checked state records and found at least four state lawmakers from the bay area including one right here in fremont who reported receiving gifts such as luxury hotel rooms, and air fare to hawaii. one would not think that some lawmakers would end up in hawaii. but every year lawmakers are being invited to take trips to the aloha state. >> the legislator can get information in his district office or in his or her state capital office. this is about wining and dining legislatures for the purpose of access. >> reporter: the watchdog group common cause says the trips bring lawmakers together with special interest groups but they say the events are sponsored by nonprofits such as the independent voter project and pacific policy research foundation which mean it is $420 limit on gifts does not apply. >> the average citizen doesn't get to spend this kind of quality time with a lawmaker that these interest groups do. >> reporter: we examine last year's mandatory fili
jana katsuyama live in fremont tonight with what she's uncovered, jana. >> reporter: well frank this is what we've learned. we checked state records and found at least four state lawmakers from the bay area including one right here in fremont who reported receiving gifts such as luxury hotel rooms, and air fare to hawaii. one would not think that some lawmakers would end up in hawaii. but every year lawmakers are being invited to take trips to the aloha state. >> the legislator can...
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jana. >> reporter: it really is remarkable neighbors helping out neighbors. i want to let you know right now there's a crew that just finished boarding up the house. securing the house. you can see all of the debris in the front yard. the two women are being helped by the red cross tonight. we did obtain cell phone video from one neighbor that shows exactly how bad this fire was. >> reporter: a neighbor along mid-vale avenue took video of these flames across the street. >> i thought oh my god. i seen the window blow. i saw the fire busting out of the window. >> reporter: miyra saxton was inside the house. >> i heard this big -- and i thought what is that. >> reporter: outside neighbor enriquez says he heard smoke alarms. >> then i heard mayra screaming. i turned and i saw flames coming out of her house. >> reporter: langarira quickly went to the apartment and got the mother out. >> he says get out, get out, get out. i didn't even have my purse. >> reporter: the electrical transformer started blowing out and sparking. >> what made it more complicated was that
jana. >> reporter: it really is remarkable neighbors helping out neighbors. i want to let you know right now there's a crew that just finished boarding up the house. securing the house. you can see all of the debris in the front yard. the two women are being helped by the red cross tonight. we did obtain cell phone video from one neighbor that shows exactly how bad this fire was. >> reporter: a neighbor along mid-vale avenue took video of these flames across the street. >> i...
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jana katsuyama live in fremont tonight with what she's uncovered, jana. >> reporter: well frank this is what we've learned. we checked state records and found at least four state lawmakers from the bay area including one right here in fremont who reported receiving gifts such as luxury hotel rooms, and air fare to hawaii. one would not think that some lawmakers would end up in hawaii. but every year lawmakers are being invited to take trips to the aloha state. >> the legislator can get information in his district office or in his or her state capital office. this is about wining and dining legislatures for the purpose of access. >> reporter: the watchdog group common cause says the trips bring lawmakers together with special interest groups but they say the events are sponsored by nonprofits such as the independent voter project and pacific policy research foundation which mean it is $420 limit on gifts does not apply. >> the average citizen doesn't get to spend this kind of quality time with a lawmaker that these interest groups do. >> reporter: we examine last year's mandatory fili
jana katsuyama live in fremont tonight with what she's uncovered, jana. >> reporter: well frank this is what we've learned. we checked state records and found at least four state lawmakers from the bay area including one right here in fremont who reported receiving gifts such as luxury hotel rooms, and air fare to hawaii. one would not think that some lawmakers would end up in hawaii. but every year lawmakers are being invited to take trips to the aloha state. >> the legislator can...
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ktvu's jana katsuyama is live now at the toll plaza to tell us why these pylons keep disappearing and the change that may be coming. jana-- >> reporter: julie the problem really is down there where the lanes all merge coming toward the toll plaza. so many people are knocking these white pylons off of their bases it's creating a maintenance problem and a potential traffic hazard. fast track users approaching the plaza in the far right lanes may have seen the white dividers that were added. or at least the dividers that are still standing. >> i usually take the fast track lane and they're always on the floor. >> reporter: angel arredondo is one of the fast track users and has noticed that the pylons are often missing. the dividers were added to prevent drivers from miss using the fast track lanes as a way to skip over the other cars to use the fast cash lane. officials have found the quick curb is quick to disappear. >> a lot of this quick curb has been run over. and the ballered portion, the vertical portion disappears. >> reporter: with the white reflective polls on top gone, the base
ktvu's jana katsuyama is live now at the toll plaza to tell us why these pylons keep disappearing and the change that may be coming. jana-- >> reporter: julie the problem really is down there where the lanes all merge coming toward the toll plaza. so many people are knocking these white pylons off of their bases it's creating a maintenance problem and a potential traffic hazard. fast track users approaching the plaza in the far right lanes may have seen the white dividers that were added....
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jana. >> reporter: it really is remarkable neighbors helping out neighbors. i want to let you know right now there's a crew that just finished boarding up the house. securing the house. you can see all of the debris in the front yard. the two women are being helped by the red cross tonight. we did obtain cell phone video from one neighbor that shows exactly how bad this fire was. >> reporter: a neighbor along mid-vale avenue took video of these flames across the street. >> i thought oh my god. i seen the window blow. i saw the fire busting out of the window. >> reporter: miyra saxton was inside the house. >> i heard this big -- and i thought what is that. >> reporter: outside neighbor enriquez says he heard smoke alarms. >> then i heard mayra screaming. i turned and i saw flames coming out of her house. >> reporter: langarira quickly went to the apartment and got the mother out. >> he says get out, get out, get out. i didn't even have my purse. >> reporter: the electrical transformer started blowing out and sparking. >> what made it more complicated was that
jana. >> reporter: it really is remarkable neighbors helping out neighbors. i want to let you know right now there's a crew that just finished boarding up the house. securing the house. you can see all of the debris in the front yard. the two women are being helped by the red cross tonight. we did obtain cell phone video from one neighbor that shows exactly how bad this fire was. >> reporter: a neighbor along mid-vale avenue took video of these flames across the street. >> i...
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that's not going to happen in jana's case. jana is fighting this fight for all reporters. just terrible that a reporter in colorado should reporter in new york. but that's the way our system is at the moment because we don't have a federal shield law which protects all journalists in the country against -- >> basically this prospect of being hauled off and ask about your sources -- >> exactly >> why should every american care about this? >> if you care about a free and independent press, you have to care about this issue because the only way we can deliver you, the public, the news is by having people trust us and know that when we say we will protect you if you tell me what's going on, if you tell me how the government is cheating or lying, if you tell me what your corporation, how they're trimming, people won't do that if they think reporters are going to be put in jail and forced to tell their sources. that's why the first amendment is the first amendment to the bill of rights. we're hoping that jana's case will shed some light not only on this kind of difference betwee
that's not going to happen in jana's case. jana is fighting this fight for all reporters. just terrible that a reporter in colorado should reporter in new york. but that's the way our system is at the moment because we don't have a federal shield law which protects all journalists in the country against -- >> basically this prospect of being hauled off and ask about your sources -- >> exactly >> why should every american care about this? >> if you care about a free and...
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ktvu's jana katsuyama is live now at the toll plaza to tell us why these pylons keep disappearing and the change that may be coming. jana-- >> reporter: julie the problem really is down there where the lanes all merge coming toward the toll plaza. so many people are knocking these white pylons off of their bases it's creating a maintenance problem and a potential traffic hazard. fast track users approaching the plaza in the far right lanes may have seen the white dividers that were added. or at least the dividers that are still standing. >> i usually take the fast track lane and they're always on the floor. >> reporter: angel arredondo is one of the fast track users and has noticed that the pylons are often missing. the dividers were added to prevent drivers from miss using the fast track lanes as a way to skip over the other cars to use the fast cash lane. officials have found the quick curb is quick to disappear. >> a lot of this quick curb has been run over. and the ballered portion, the vertical portion disappears. >> reporter: with the white reflective polls on top gone, the base
ktvu's jana katsuyama is live now at the toll plaza to tell us why these pylons keep disappearing and the change that may be coming. jana-- >> reporter: julie the problem really is down there where the lanes all merge coming toward the toll plaza. so many people are knocking these white pylons off of their bases it's creating a maintenance problem and a potential traffic hazard. fast track users approaching the plaza in the far right lanes may have seen the white dividers that were added....
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jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >> more details now. the girl who rang the opening bell is vivian bell. she rose money to fight slavery and received world wide attention when word spread through twitter. they want to show appreciation to their users. patrick stewart was there. the broader markets did not share in success. dow fell 152 points. nasdaq slid 74 points lower. >>> they are facing a third lawsuit. attorneys for save ccsf coalition filed a petition against the commission. they asked them to nullify a decision to yank the accreditation. the lawsuit claims they violated several laws. they represent students, teachers and staff. >>> in the south bay the perez accident of san jose state university said no classes will be cut during had spring semester after all. money allocated to infrastructure is being redirected to academic units. as a result classes that faced elimination will be spared. yesterday the university held an emergency meeting to discuss a budget short fall. >>> i woke up in the median with a paramedic and the car wa
jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >> more details now. the girl who rang the opening bell is vivian bell. she rose money to fight slavery and received world wide attention when word spread through twitter. they want to show appreciation to their users. patrick stewart was there. the broader markets did not share in success. dow fell 152 points. nasdaq slid 74 points lower. >>> they are facing a third lawsuit. attorneys for save ccsf coalition filed a petition against the...
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jana katsuyama is live with what she learned. >> reporter: the ship is still here tonight. you can see the cranes off in the distance. coast guard officials tell me, they're waiting for the coroner's autopsy results to determine if the sailer died from an industrial accident or a medical condition. oakland emergency crews say they were called to the port about 2:30 this afternoon, where a ship was docked at shnitzer steel. >> the crew from the ship was already performing cpr and making an attempt to defibrillate the individual. >> reporter: the oakland chief says paramedics tried to revive the man, but he had already passed away. >> the crew had obtained his passport and they were speaking with the captain and the coast guard. >> reporter: witnesses say the man was working in a crane operator compartment. but other accounts indicate the man may have fallen six feet from the platform. records show the ship is based in portugal. the coast guard says the man was a polish sailer and the ship's chief engineer. >> we're going to give an osha report and they'll investigate if they
jana katsuyama is live with what she learned. >> reporter: the ship is still here tonight. you can see the cranes off in the distance. coast guard officials tell me, they're waiting for the coroner's autopsy results to determine if the sailer died from an industrial accident or a medical condition. oakland emergency crews say they were called to the port about 2:30 this afternoon, where a ship was docked at shnitzer steel. >> the crew from the ship was already performing cpr and...
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reporting live in el cerrito, jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> on our facebook page. viewers have been sounding off about this latest development. join the conversation at ktvu channel 2 on facebook. >>> retail and fast food workers at oakland international airport announced plans to go on strike during the upcoming holiday season. the union workers are protesting what they call unfair labor practices by their employer postinternational. at issue are wages and health benefits. union officials say workers will walk off the job sometime during the busy thanksgiving/christmas holiday travel season. >>> thieves have targeted one of the bay area's largest charities just ahead of their busy holiday season. second harvest food banks says thieves cut the diesel lines at the san carlos facility and stole 90-gallons of fuel. they left behind two disabled trucks filled with food. on top of that the food bank says the thieves caused about $17,000 in damage. the san mateo county sheriff's department says it has no suspects and could use the public's help. >>> tonight at 10:30, two
reporting live in el cerrito, jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> on our facebook page. viewers have been sounding off about this latest development. join the conversation at ktvu channel 2 on facebook. >>> retail and fast food workers at oakland international airport announced plans to go on strike during the upcoming holiday season. the union workers are protesting what they call unfair labor practices by their employer postinternational. at issue are wages and health...
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jana katsuyama. ktvu news. >>> a teenager hit by a car and is now on life support. >> she was a beautiful girl and i loved her. >> reporter: what her boyfriend told us he regrets about that night. >> i'm tracking a rainy system moving near the area and the likelihood that could make for >>> it's a crime that's being described as evil and heartless. tonight san francisco animal control is asking for the public's help in locating a man who deliberately killed two cats and ktvu's amber lee is live along the city's waterfront to explain what happened. amber. >> reporter: frank the incident happened here at pier 14. animal control tells us the man grabbed the homeless woman's belongings including her two cats and tossed them into the bay. this is the cat carrier that at least one of the cats was in when the attack happened. the cat owner is a familiar sight around the embarcadero. >> when it's not too hot, she brings the cat out and plays with it. >> reporter: for some unknown reason a man approached the
jana katsuyama. ktvu news. >>> a teenager hit by a car and is now on life support. >> she was a beautiful girl and i loved her. >> reporter: what her boyfriend told us he regrets about that night. >> i'm tracking a rainy system moving near the area and the likelihood that could make for >>> it's a crime that's being described as evil and heartless. tonight san francisco animal control is asking for the public's help in locating a man who deliberately killed...
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jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >> more details now. the girl who rang the opening bell is vivian bell. she rose money to fight slavery and received world wide attention when word spread through twitter. they want to show appreciation to their users. patrick stewart was there. the broader markets did not share in success. dow fell 152 points. nasdaq slid 74 points lower. >>> they are facing a third lawsuit. attorneys for save ccsf coalition filed a petition against the commission. they asked them to nullify a decision to yank the accreditation. the lawsuit claims they violated several laws. they represent students, teachers and staff. >>> in the south bay the perez accident of san jose state university said no classes will be cut during had spring semester after all. money allocated to infrastructure is being redirected to academic units. as a result classes that faced elimination will be spared. yesterday the university held an emergency meeting to discuss a budget short fall. >>> i woke up in the median with a paramedic and the car wa
jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >> more details now. the girl who rang the opening bell is vivian bell. she rose money to fight slavery and received world wide attention when word spread through twitter. they want to show appreciation to their users. patrick stewart was there. the broader markets did not share in success. dow fell 152 points. nasdaq slid 74 points lower. >>> they are facing a third lawsuit. attorneys for save ccsf coalition filed a petition against the...
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jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the b.a.r.t. board did approve the purchase of 365 new railcars to help provide its aging fleet of trains. that almost doubles the amount of cars that b.a.r.t. bought last year. i want to show you footage of a prototype. the first 10 cars are expected to arrive for testing in less than two years. the remaining cars are scheduled for delivery between 2017 and 2021. >>> a federal judge refused a grant bailed today for a san francisco man accused of running a massive under ground mine empire. olbrich appeared in a new york court accused of running silk grove. he was arrested at the glen park branch of the san francisco library on october 4th. if convicted he would spend the rest of his life in prison. >>> police say the shootings stem from a fight at the paradise skate roller rink in antioch. amber bangum was killed and two other people were hurt. jones of manteca has been arrested. >>> last week we told you that someone cut the fuel lines on two trucks owned by the second harvest food bank and ended
jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the b.a.r.t. board did approve the purchase of 365 new railcars to help provide its aging fleet of trains. that almost doubles the amount of cars that b.a.r.t. bought last year. i want to show you footage of a prototype. the first 10 cars are expected to arrive for testing in less than two years. the remaining cars are scheduled for delivery between 2017 and 2021. >>> a federal judge refused a grant bailed today for a san francisco man...
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jana katsuyama. ktvu news. >>> a teenager hit by a car and is now on life support. >> she was a beautiful girl and i loved her. >> reporter: what her boyfriend told us he regrets about that night. >> i'm tracking a rainy system moving near the area and the likelihood that could make for a wet thanksgiving. >> reporter: and next. >> it happens here along the embarcadero. >> the evidence investigators recovered. >>> it's a crime that's being described as evil and heartless. tonight san francisco animal control is asking for the public's help in locating a man who deliberately killed two cats and ktvu's amber lee is live along the city's waterfront to explain what happened. amber. >> reporter: frank the incident happened here at pier 14. animal control tells us the man grabbed the homeless woman's belongings including her two cats and tossed them into the bay. this is the cat carrier that at least one of the cats was in when the attack happened. the cat owner is a familiar sight around the embarcadero.
jana katsuyama. ktvu news. >>> a teenager hit by a car and is now on life support. >> she was a beautiful girl and i loved her. >> reporter: what her boyfriend told us he regrets about that night. >> i'm tracking a rainy system moving near the area and the likelihood that could make for a wet thanksgiving. >> reporter: and next. >> it happens here along the embarcadero. >> the evidence investigators recovered. >>> it's a crime that's being...
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jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the b.a.r.t. board did approve the purchase of 365 new railcars to help provide its aging fleet of trains. that almost doubles the amount of cars that b.a.r.t. bought last year. i want to show you footage of a prototype. the first 10 cars are expected to arrive for testing in less than two years. the remaining cars are scheduled for delivery between 2017 and 2021. >>> a federal judge refused a grant bailed today for a san francisco man accused of running a massive under ground mine empire. olbrich appeared in a new york court accused of running silk grove. he was arrested at the glen park branch of the san francisco library on october 4th. if convicted he would spend the rest of his life in prison. >>> police say the shootings stem from a fight at the paradise skate roller rink in antioch. amber bangum was killed and two other people were hurt. jones of manteca has been arrested. >>> last week we told you that someone cut the fuel lines on two trucks owned by the second harvest food bank and ended
jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the b.a.r.t. board did approve the purchase of 365 new railcars to help provide its aging fleet of trains. that almost doubles the amount of cars that b.a.r.t. bought last year. i want to show you footage of a prototype. the first 10 cars are expected to arrive for testing in less than two years. the remaining cars are scheduled for delivery between 2017 and 2021. >>> a federal judge refused a grant bailed today for a san francisco man...
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reporting live in el cerrito, jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> on our facebook page. viewers have been sounding off about this latest development. join the conversation at ktvu channel 2 on facebook. >>> retail and fast food workers at oakland international airport announced plans to go on strike during the upcoming holiday season. the union workers are protesting what they call unfair labor practices by their employer postinternational. at issue are wages and health benefits. union officials say workers will walk off the job sometime during the busy thanksgiving/christmas holiday travel season. >>> thieves have targeted one of the bay area's largest charities just ahead of their busy holiday season. second harvest food banks says thieves cut the diesel lines at the san carlos facility and stole 90-gallons of fuel. they left behind two disabled trucks filled with food. on top of that the food bank says the thieves caused about $17,000 in damage. the san mateo county sheriff's department says it has no suspects and could use the public's help. >>> tonight at 10:30, two
reporting live in el cerrito, jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> on our facebook page. viewers have been sounding off about this latest development. join the conversation at ktvu channel 2 on facebook. >>> retail and fast food workers at oakland international airport announced plans to go on strike during the upcoming holiday season. the union workers are protesting what they call unfair labor practices by their employer postinternational. at issue are wages and health...
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jana thank you very much. >>> late tonight the tsa identified the officer killed at l.a.x.he is the first screening killed in the line out of duty. gerardo hernandez was 39 years old. he was a father of two. he was working as a behavior detection officer and responsible for spotting suspicious activity. in addition to hernandez, at least one other tsa screener was shot and wounded. officials say a total of seven people were injured but it's unclear if that number includes the gunman. >>> the shooting at l.a.x. disrupted thousands of flights across the country including flights at all three bay area airports and right now travelers are still being impacted. our team coverage continues now with ktvu's maureen naylor. she is at manetta international airport. >> reporter: tonight this bus headed to l.a. is plan b. for a large group of high school musicians from thailand who never thought they along with their instruments would end up in san jose. >> we didn't think that we would fly here but it's a good opportunity of us that we fly to san jose. >> reporter: the group's leader
jana thank you very much. >>> late tonight the tsa identified the officer killed at l.a.x.he is the first screening killed in the line out of duty. gerardo hernandez was 39 years old. he was a father of two. he was working as a behavior detection officer and responsible for spotting suspicious activity. in addition to hernandez, at least one other tsa screener was shot and wounded. officials say a total of seven people were injured but it's unclear if that number includes the gunman....
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jana thank you very much. >>> late tonight the tsa identified the officer killed at l.a.x.he is the first screening killed in the line out of duty. gerardo hernandez was 39 years old. he was a father of two. he was working as a behavior detection officer and responsible for spotting suspicious activity. in addition to hernandez, at least one other tsa screener was shot and wounded. officials say a total of seven people were injured but it's unclear if that number includes the gunman. >>> the shooting at l.a.x. disrupted thousands of flights across the country including flights at all three bay area airports and right now travelers are still being impacted. our team coverage continues now with ktvu's maureen naylor. she is at manetta international airport. >> reporter: tonight this bus headed to l.a. is plan b. for a large group of high school musicians from thailand who never thought they along with their instruments would end up in san jose. >> we didn't think that we would fly here but it's a good opportunity of us that we fly to san jose. >> reporter: the group's leader
jana thank you very much. >>> late tonight the tsa identified the officer killed at l.a.x.he is the first screening killed in the line out of duty. gerardo hernandez was 39 years old. he was a father of two. he was working as a behavior detection officer and responsible for spotting suspicious activity. in addition to hernandez, at least one other tsa screener was shot and wounded. officials say a total of seven people were injured but it's unclear if that number includes the gunman....
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reporting live in san francisco, jana katsuyama.tvu, channel 2 news. >>> veteran san jose police officer is accused of being on the wrong side of the law, writing bogus tickets as part of a personal vendetta. the da's office says george chavez used a police computer to issue a speeding violation to a man who sued chavez five years ago, following a traffic accident. that case was settled out of court. prosecutors say chavez also wrote two bogus parking tickets to the attorney who represented him in the case. >> this is an isolated incident. when we were made aware of it, we very quickly investigated this, and we want them to know we are policing our own, and we do take this very seriously. >> chavez is a 23 year veteran of the san jose police department. he was arrested, and released on $60,000 bail. >>> a multicar accident tied up traffic in oakland on this busy travel day. at least six cars were involved in a crash about 4:20 this afternoon. you can see some of the debris left over at 56th and telegraph, next to the onramp of 24. p
reporting live in san francisco, jana katsuyama.tvu, channel 2 news. >>> veteran san jose police officer is accused of being on the wrong side of the law, writing bogus tickets as part of a personal vendetta. the da's office says george chavez used a police computer to issue a speeding violation to a man who sued chavez five years ago, following a traffic accident. that case was settled out of court. prosecutors say chavez also wrote two bogus parking tickets to the attorney who...
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reporting live in san francisco, jana katsuyama.tvu, channel 2 news. >>> veteran san jose police officer is accused of being on the wrong side of the law, writing bogus tickets as part of a personal vendetta. the da's office says george chavez used a police computer to issue a speeding violation to a man who sued chavez five years ago, following a traffic accident. that case was settled out of court. prosecutors say chavez also wrote two bogus parking tickets to the attorney who represented him in the case. >> this is an isolated incident. when we were made aware of it, we very quickly investigated this, and we want them to know we are policing our own, and we do take this very seriously. >> chavez is a 23 year veteran of the san jose police department. he was arrested, and released on $60,000 bail. >>> a multicar accident tied up traffic in oakland on this busy travel day. at least six cars were involved in a crash about 4:20 this afternoon. you can see some of the debris left over at 56th and telegraph, next to the onramp of 24. p
reporting live in san francisco, jana katsuyama.tvu, channel 2 news. >>> veteran san jose police officer is accused of being on the wrong side of the law, writing bogus tickets as part of a personal vendetta. the da's office says george chavez used a police computer to issue a speeding violation to a man who sued chavez five years ago, following a traffic accident. that case was settled out of court. prosecutors say chavez also wrote two bogus parking tickets to the attorney who...
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jana katsuyama is live with what she learned. >> reporter: the ship is still here tonight. you can see the cranes off in the distance. coast guard officials tell me, they're waiting for the coroner's autopsy results to determine if the sailer died from an industrial accident or a medical condition. oakland emergency crews say they were called to the port about 2:30 this afternoon, where a ship was docked at shnitzer steel. >> the crew from the ship was already performing cpr and making an attempt to defibrillate the individual. >> reporter: the oakland chief says paramedics tried to revive the man, but he had already passed away. >> the crew had obtained his passport and they were speaking with the captain and the coast guard. >> reporter: witnesses say the man was working in a crane operator compartment. but other accounts indicate the man may have fallen six feet from the platform. records show the ship is based in portugal. the coast guard says the man was a polish sailer and the ship's chief engineer. >> we're going to give an osha report and they'll investigate if they
jana katsuyama is live with what she learned. >> reporter: the ship is still here tonight. you can see the cranes off in the distance. coast guard officials tell me, they're waiting for the coroner's autopsy results to determine if the sailer died from an industrial accident or a medical condition. oakland emergency crews say they were called to the port about 2:30 this afternoon, where a ship was docked at shnitzer steel. >> the crew from the ship was already performing cpr and...
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ktvu's jana katsuyama questions a leading state lawmaker about why there's been no effort to close the loophole of. >> reporter: our investigation began last month with a man, a mercedes and two stolen plates. >> looks like he ripped this completely out of here of. >> reporter: avery turner told us thieves in oakland didn't steel official license plates but the cardboard dealer inserts which accompany newly purchased cars in california. >> this advertisement is for the dealership. what do they want with that? >> reporter: we found a loophole in california law. newly purchased vehicles can roam the roads with no license plate. it turns out hundreds of thousands of vehicles with dealer inserts or no plate at all cross bay area toll bridges without paying a dime. through the freedom of information act we obtained data from the golden gate bridge district and gathered raw numbers from the metropolitan transportation commission. we discovered the free rides have gone on unchecked for years. since july, 2005 when the database first began tracking the number of no plate violations has risen f
ktvu's jana katsuyama questions a leading state lawmaker about why there's been no effort to close the loophole of. >> reporter: our investigation began last month with a man, a mercedes and two stolen plates. >> looks like he ripped this completely out of here of. >> reporter: avery turner told us thieves in oakland didn't steel official license plates but the cardboard dealer inserts which accompany newly purchased cars in california. >> this advertisement is for the...
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ktvu's jana katsuyama is live right now with how toll takers there allowed even more people to get a free ride. >> reporter: this loophole has existed for years and i've learned it's getting bigger. under the freedom of information act i obtained data from the golden gate district that shows just how many are crossing this toll plaza for free. it's $6, five if you have fastrak, the toll that every noncommercial driver is supposed to pay when they drive across the golden gate bridge, but our investigation and our cameras have found that drivers with no license plates or with those ununtraceable cardboard dealer plates can drive through without paying. >> i think that's pretty unfair because i pay tolls every time i go across. >> everyone should pay their fair share. >> reporter: the data we obtained shows a huge spike in offenders at the golden gate bridge. in 2011 there were about 80,000 no plate violations. in 2012 that jumped to 108,000 this year that has more than doubled to 224,000 that's just through october. bridge officials say the rise in violations is likely due to the switc
ktvu's jana katsuyama is live right now with how toll takers there allowed even more people to get a free ride. >> reporter: this loophole has existed for years and i've learned it's getting bigger. under the freedom of information act i obtained data from the golden gate district that shows just how many are crossing this toll plaza for free. it's $6, five if you have fastrak, the toll that every noncommercial driver is supposed to pay when they drive across the golden gate bridge, but...
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ktvu's jana katsuyama questions a leading state lawmaker about why there's been no effort to close theole of. >> reporter: our investigation began last month with a man, a mercedes and two stolen plates. >> looks like he ripped this completely out of here of. >> reporter: avery turner told us thieves in oakland didn't steel official license plates but the cardboard dealer inserts which accompany newly purchased cars in california. >> this advertisement is for the dealership. what do they want with that? >> reporter: we found a loophole in california law. newly purchased vehicles can roam the roads with no license plate. it turns out hundreds of thousands of vehicles with dealer inserts or no plate at all cross bay area toll bridges without paying a dime. through the freedom of information act we obtained data from the golden gate bridge district and gathered raw numbers from the metropolitan transportation commission. we discovered the free rides have gone on unchecked for years. since july, 2005 when the database first began tracking the number of no plate violations has risen from 34
ktvu's jana katsuyama questions a leading state lawmaker about why there's been no effort to close theole of. >> reporter: our investigation began last month with a man, a mercedes and two stolen plates. >> looks like he ripped this completely out of here of. >> reporter: avery turner told us thieves in oakland didn't steel official license plates but the cardboard dealer inserts which accompany newly purchased cars in california. >> this advertisement is for the...
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headquarters, jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> today we got a clear picture of the final days and time line to open the fourth bore of the caldecot tunnel. we learned drivers could make their first trip as early as tomorrow night. new at 6:00 p.m. ktvu's tom vacar is live to explain how. john? >> reporter: take a look at it. there it is. ready to go. it is not going to change the morning or evening work commutes but it is a major game changer. >> reporter: another day. another battery of drills in preparations for the fourth bore of the caldecot tunnel owning. the tests of the heat, gas, video sensors and fire suppression, ventilation and exit systems performed well. it is performing as expected and ready for emergencies if they arise. the ribbon cutting will take place friday afternoon but then a few tests still remain. >> our goal is to make sure we are able to open that after the weekend for the monday commute. if we can finish earlier we will open as soon as it is ready so the public as the earliest use. >> reporter: the next bore will be shut down for a few hours to compl
headquarters, jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> today we got a clear picture of the final days and time line to open the fourth bore of the caldecot tunnel. we learned drivers could make their first trip as early as tomorrow night. new at 6:00 p.m. ktvu's tom vacar is live to explain how. john? >> reporter: take a look at it. there it is. ready to go. it is not going to change the morning or evening work commutes but it is a major game changer. >> reporter: another...
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ktvu's jana katsuyama is live right now with how toll takers there allowed even more people to get a free ride. >> reporter: this loophole has existed for years and i've learned it's getting bigger. under the freedom of information act i obtained data from the golden gate district that shows just how many are crossing this toll plaza for free. it's $6, five if you have fastrak, the toll that every noncommercial driver is supposed to pay when they drive across the golden gate bridge, but our investigation and our cameras have found that drivers with no license plates or with those ununtraceable cardboard dealer plates can drive through without paying. >> i think that's pretty unfair because i pay tolls every time i go across. >> everyone should pay their fair share. >> reporter: the data we obtained shows a huge spike in offenders at the golden gate bridge. in 2011 there were about 80,000 no plate violations. in 2012 that jumped to 108,000 this year that has more than doubled to 224,000 that's just through october. bridge officials say the rise in violations is likely due to the switc
ktvu's jana katsuyama is live right now with how toll takers there allowed even more people to get a free ride. >> reporter: this loophole has existed for years and i've learned it's getting bigger. under the freedom of information act i obtained data from the golden gate district that shows just how many are crossing this toll plaza for free. it's $6, five if you have fastrak, the toll that every noncommercial driver is supposed to pay when they drive across the golden gate bridge, but...
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. >> reporter: jana wearing started the clinic five years ago. >> do you like these? >> reporter: she's been working at st. vincent's since the 1970s when she was a public health nurse for alameda county. the experience opened her eyes. >> i saw so many clients that had very little, that i really felt that we could bring something to them. >> reporter: and she's done just that for decades. for 56 years, janet has been practicing nursing in northern california. more than half of that time, she's been tending to the poor and homeless of alameda county. >> how about your left arm? >> reporter: when she saw how vulnerable families in shelters are to disease, she launched a free flu shot program. >> thanks a lot for coming! >> reporter: when clients weren't getting basic healthcare, she started monthly medical clinic. that's when a doctor gave her her next idea. >> he said to me, you know, half of our patients don't have adequate shoes. i said oh, let's see where we can get them. >> oh, wonderful! >> reporter: janet started collecting from friends and calling upon shoe sto
. >> reporter: jana wearing started the clinic five years ago. >> do you like these? >> reporter: she's been working at st. vincent's since the 1970s when she was a public health nurse for alameda county. the experience opened her eyes. >> i saw so many clients that had very little, that i really felt that we could bring something to them. >> reporter: and she's done just that for decades. for 56 years, janet has been practicing nursing in northern california. more...
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, because it would be seemingly well timed on the jcpenney trade. >> absolutely. >> for tepper and jana, barry rosenstein. the stock had started that rise maybe right about then. >> right. right about that time. and we talked about some of monstrous positions looking for downside. they actually were totally rewarded to the downside based upon how low the stock actually got. i can understand why guys want to dip in jcpenney, because they think they're buying the bottom. i think a lot of the time, when you're trying to find the bottom and reach for a bottom, you get something you don't always want. i think that's what they're getting this time around. can you do much better in macy's, in my opinion. >> simon, i'm struck in the context of, what's so attractive for loeb, paulson, and the soros funds? >> yeah, i said monday on the show, i think you'll see other hedge fund managers stake the big stake, and everybody talks about u.p.s. being the better buy. but they already announced a restructuring of 1.6 billion over the next 10 years, announced 10% buyback on the float, which is a nice floo
, because it would be seemingly well timed on the jcpenney trade. >> absolutely. >> for tepper and jana, barry rosenstein. the stock had started that rise maybe right about then. >> right. right about that time. and we talked about some of monstrous positions looking for downside. they actually were totally rewarded to the downside based upon how low the stock actually got. i can understand why guys want to dip in jcpenney, because they think they're buying the bottom. i think...
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they didn't get any answers or they didn't get the answers they wanted so now they're going after jana exactly. it's a distraction. it's a diversion by the defense to try to take the lime light away from what he may have done and he's accused of doing. it's a pretty open and shut case. he's pleading not guilty by virtue of insanity but this takes the focus off him and puts it onto her. this is a terrible thing for justice. and it's terrible that a court is really letting this happen to her because why should we have the standoff between colorado and new york? why should there be two standards for how a reporter is treated in colorado and new york? jon: the lower court ruling in new york apparently decided that james holms' right to a fair trial with all available evidence trumps her right to protect her sources. >> exactly and we're hoping that in the afternoon, you know, this last panel, jana and her lawyers will concentrate on the hardship factor on her. she's made four trips out to colorado so far. that's time away from reporting. that's time that she's not spending doing more repor
they didn't get any answers or they didn't get the answers they wanted so now they're going after jana exactly. it's a distraction. it's a diversion by the defense to try to take the lime light away from what he may have done and he's accused of doing. it's a pretty open and shut case. he's pleading not guilty by virtue of insanity but this takes the focus off him and puts it onto her. this is a terrible thing for justice. and it's terrible that a court is really letting this happen to her...
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janae faulk, who spoke to kron 4 last week, is the parent he said he was there to see.e has no idea who >> reporter: >>i was really really scared. >> reporter: instructed to return to the 45 minutes.. he left the campus. he never made contact with the student or any other child. >> reporter:following the incident, the school held a meeting for parents last week to address the situation. there are now plans in the works to add additional cameras around the campus, to make some of the fencing taller and to revamp the security policy. >> reporter:the man is describe as an african american male, 6'2", with a medium build and waist- length dreadlocks. anyone with information is asked to contact the contra costa county sheriff's department. >> reporter:in the east bay, charles clifford kron 4 news. >> jacqueline: it is possible that we could seek way worked showers pushing towards the north bay. the earlier today we had tropical moisture that is what it was soaked raining out here. i should concede that has moved on. we are going to keep cali schist skies and of the '40's and
janae faulk, who spoke to kron 4 last week, is the parent he said he was there to see.e has no idea who >> reporter: >>i was really really scared. >> reporter: instructed to return to the 45 minutes.. he left the campus. he never made contact with the student or any other child. >> reporter:following the incident, the school held a meeting for parents last week to address the situation. there are now plans in the works to add additional cameras around the campus, to make...
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. >> but first, ktvu's jana talked with union members who blasted bart saying bart's negotiating team is to blame for this mistake. januarya >> julie, there are a few people waiting here. the board has been in closed session now. no one wants to see another bart strike, but this is a huge mistake, and it could unravel this tentative deal that both unions have already passed. tonight's public comment, union leaders said bart negotiators were the once who presented the final draft of the section on paid family medical leave for the union and both sides reviewed the language. >> you must stand behind what you signed. this was hard negotiations that was not done overnight. >> that is what you paid for. we have a signed tentative agreement that we gave to our members that the district of what it contained as we were fully aware of what their understanding was, and they are the same. >> the unions proposed the sentence in section 4.8 which gives workers six weeks of paid family medical leave. managers say they never intended even though negotiator thomas hawks, assistant general manager and
. >> but first, ktvu's jana talked with union members who blasted bart saying bart's negotiating team is to blame for this mistake. januarya >> julie, there are a few people waiting here. the board has been in closed session now. no one wants to see another bart strike, but this is a huge mistake, and it could unravel this tentative deal that both unions have already passed. tonight's public comment, union leaders said bart negotiators were the once who presented the final draft of...
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jana is among them.r 30 years as a nurse, this is a second career. >> is there anything in common with being a nurse and a dealer? >> people. you meet people both places you try to make them happy and comfortable. that is about it. >> an estimated 16,000 of them. this first day, alone. >> 16,000 people. 16,000. in one room, 16,000 people, smoking, drinking, gambling. winning, losing, there is one man we spoke with this morning swears, in this crowd he lost his wife. we hope by now, he has]i found her. wayne freedman, abc7 news. >> no doubtedly he has by now. we're going going to go with. that if he wins she'll find him. we're going to show you what traffic looks like right now around the casino using our waze app. you can see people didn't realize where the casino was. and so i'm going to zoom in here. little icons are people who have signed up for the service. and good news f! you don't see any red lines. i'm just made it go away. it pops up, again. >> if you'd like to use this waze app down load it on
jana is among them.r 30 years as a nurse, this is a second career. >> is there anything in common with being a nurse and a dealer? >> people. you meet people both places you try to make them happy and comfortable. that is about it. >> an estimated 16,000 of them. this first day, alone. >> 16,000 people. 16,000. in one room, 16,000 people, smoking, drinking, gambling. winning, losing, there is one man we spoke with this morning swears, in this crowd he lost his wife. we...
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ktvu's jana katsuyama has more on the surprise hours before the board of directors was set to meet. >> reporter: well the board has a special meeting that has been scheduled for tomorrow and what we are hearing now is that the bart administration has found some language in the contract that could cause them to recommend the board reject the agreement. here is the statement we received from b.a.r.t. management today. b.a.r.t. management believes that a provision it did not agree to was include in the final package. b.a.r.t. is costing out the impact of the provision. it appears that the b.a.r.t. board is going to be looking at this. they won't vote but they will discuss it tomorrow. the agreement with the unions, the two largest unions was agreed upon and ended up with the unions going on strike twice in the course of the negotiations. this agreement brought all of that to an end. both unions ratified the contract by votes of 80%. so this is something union members i talked to say this comes as a
ktvu's jana katsuyama has more on the surprise hours before the board of directors was set to meet. >> reporter: well the board has a special meeting that has been scheduled for tomorrow and what we are hearing now is that the bart administration has found some language in the contract that could cause them to recommend the board reject the agreement. here is the statement we received from b.a.r.t. management today. b.a.r.t. management believes that a provision it did not agree to was...
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jana. >> reporter: the crowds keep come and going when you look around, you see lots of shopping bags. national retail federation survey showed there were 33 million americans who said they planned to shop on thanksgiving day. >> outside shoppers stood in line down the sidewalk. inside store staff were preparing for the rush. at 8:00 shop the doors opened at sears and the rest of the sun valley mall. more of a turkey trot with people flocking to get tvs and other deals. this year, macy's also opened at 8 p.m. thanksgiving day. >> it was clear to us, the customers wanted to be shopping on thanksgiving day. we advised our retailers they should be open. >> that meant working 363 days instead of 362. he says that is business. >> i'm always so thankful even if we have to work on thanksgiving, there's a lot of people worse off than us. >> babies r us pushed even earlier. 5 p.m. . >> we turned it into a thanksgiving lunch. >> still this man and many others came out to shop. >> we want to give people a chance to come here first without having to divide their time with the other competitors ou
jana. >> reporter: the crowds keep come and going when you look around, you see lots of shopping bags. national retail federation survey showed there were 33 million americans who said they planned to shop on thanksgiving day. >> outside shoppers stood in line down the sidewalk. inside store staff were preparing for the rush. at 8:00 shop the doors opened at sears and the rest of the sun valley mall. more of a turkey trot with people flocking to get tvs and other deals. this year,...
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ktvu's jana katsuyama joins us now. she's in vallejo and learns that poor visibility on this rainy night may have been a contributing factor. >> it was raining hard and dark. the police tell me that the pe december -- pedestrian with us at this intersection and tried to cross the street. you see there's no street lights, there's no crosswalk. the first car that hit him stopped the second one continued more than a half mile down the road. police blocked off the corner of stanford. across the street neighbors watched. one said her children watched the car stop. >> the children they heard the tires of the car squealing to stop. >> reporter: investigators said the driver is 89 years old and passers by flagged him down to alert him that he was dragging a person. they had often seen the neighbor around the area and that he was in shock. >> he's somebody we recognize from here in the neighborhood. he walks around a lot. very friendly. older gentlemen. very shaken up about it. >>> vallejo police say the initial call came in at
ktvu's jana katsuyama joins us now. she's in vallejo and learns that poor visibility on this rainy night may have been a contributing factor. >> it was raining hard and dark. the police tell me that the pe december -- pedestrian with us at this intersection and tried to cross the street. you see there's no street lights, there's no crosswalk. the first car that hit him stopped the second one continued more than a half mile down the road. police blocked off the corner of stanford. across...
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jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> new video from san jose where a stabbing has left a woman with critical injuries. it happened around 4:30 this afternoon on the 6300 block of almendinger road. neighbors reported a disturbance with a man and a woman that ended with a woman being stabbed. the woman is expected to survive. >>> in oakland police are trying to find people who shot at each other from their car this is afternoon near lake merit. it happened around 5:30 where oak street turns into lake side drive near the county courthouse. one witness told us he heard five shots fired between a van and suv. there's no word of anyone being wounded. that witness also told us that he was most disturbed because he says no one ducked or even seemed to notice that people were shooting at each other. >>> the state public utilities commission approved new -- commissioners passed new rules aimed at protecting the men and women who work on the tracks. the changes include more training, locking switches to keep trains from moving on tracks where work is being done. many of the regulations have be
jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> new video from san jose where a stabbing has left a woman with critical injuries. it happened around 4:30 this afternoon on the 6300 block of almendinger road. neighbors reported a disturbance with a man and a woman that ended with a woman being stabbed. the woman is expected to survive. >>> in oakland police are trying to find people who shot at each other from their car this is afternoon near lake merit. it happened around 5:30 where...
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reporting live from pleasant hill, jana katsuyama, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> in the south bay, residents vote on a gun bill tonight. firearms would have stob stored in a locked box or disabled when not in use. supporters say it will help prevent accidental deaths, shootings, and suicide. critics argue it infringes on a gun owner's constitutional right. >>> a former disney worker pled guilty in setting off to dry ice explosions. 23-year-old christian barnes was sentenced to 36 days in jail and 100 hours of community service. barnes was a worker at disneyland when the explosions happened on may 28. no one was injured in either of the explosions. neither prosecutors, nor the defense offered a motive in the case. >>> rotting, and polluting wrecks are being pulled from the oakland estuariy. they removed a tug boat that was abandoned long ago. the epa says the estuary has been a dumping ground for decades. efforts are made to track down the owner of the wrecks. >>> a cool start this morning, then a warm day. temperatures got into the 60s, and 70s. 69 in antioch. that wasn't one of the warm spo
reporting live from pleasant hill, jana katsuyama, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> in the south bay, residents vote on a gun bill tonight. firearms would have stob stored in a locked box or disabled when not in use. supporters say it will help prevent accidental deaths, shootings, and suicide. critics argue it infringes on a gun owner's constitutional right. >>> a former disney worker pled guilty in setting off to dry ice explosions. 23-year-old christian barnes was sentenced to 36...
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jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> new video from san jose where a stabbing has left a woman with critical injuries. it happened around 4:30 this afternoon on the 6300 block of almendinger road. neighbors reported a disturbance with a man and a woman that ended with a woman being stabbed. the woman is expected to survive. >>> in oakland police are trying to find people who shot at each other from their car this is afternoon near lake merit. it happened around 5:30 where oak street turns into lake side drive near the county courthouse. one witness told us he heard five shots fired between a van and suv. there's no word of anyone being wounded. that witness also told us that he was most disturbed because he says no one ducked or even seemed to notice that people were shooting at each other. >>> the state public utilities commission approved new -- commissioners passed new rules aimed at protecting the men and women who work on the tracks. the changes include more training, locking switches to keep trains from moving on tracks where work is being done. many of the regulations have be
jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> new video from san jose where a stabbing has left a woman with critical injuries. it happened around 4:30 this afternoon on the 6300 block of almendinger road. neighbors reported a disturbance with a man and a woman that ended with a woman being stabbed. the woman is expected to survive. >>> in oakland police are trying to find people who shot at each other from their car this is afternoon near lake merit. it happened around 5:30 where...
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jana. >> reporter: the crowds keep come and going when you look around, you see lots of shopping bags. national retail federation survey showed there were 33 million americans who said they planned to shop on thanksgiving day. >> outside shoppers stood in line down the sidewalk. inside store staff were preparing for the rush. at 8:00 shop the doors opened at sears and the rest of the sun valley mall. more of a turkey trot with people flocking to get tvs and other deals. this year, macy's also opened at 8 p.m. thanksgiving day. >> it was clear to us, the customers wanted to be shopping on thanksgiving day. we advised our retailers they should be open. >> that meant working 363 days instead of 362. he says that is business. >> i'm always so thankful even if we have to work on thanksgiving, there's a lot of people worse off than us. >> babies r us pushed even earlier. 5 p.m. . >> we turned it into a thanksgiving lunch. >> still this man and many others came out to shop. >> we want to give people a chance to come here first without having to divide their time with the other competitors ou
jana. >> reporter: the crowds keep come and going when you look around, you see lots of shopping bags. national retail federation survey showed there were 33 million americans who said they planned to shop on thanksgiving day. >> outside shoppers stood in line down the sidewalk. inside store staff were preparing for the rush. at 8:00 shop the doors opened at sears and the rest of the sun valley mall. more of a turkey trot with people flocking to get tvs and other deals. this year,...
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ktvu's jana katsuyama joins us now. she's in vallejo and learns that poor visibility on this rainy night may have been a contributing factor. >> it was raining hard and dark. the police tell me that the pe december -- pedestrian with us at this intersection and tried to cross the street. you see there's no street lights, there's no crosswalk. the first car that hit him stopped the second one continued more than a half mile down the road. police blocked off the corner of stanford. across the street neighbors watched. one said her children watched the car stop. >> the children they heard the tires of the car squealing to stop. >> reporter: investigators said the driver is 89 years old and passers by flagged him down to alert him that he was dragging a person. they had often seen the neighbor around the area and that he was in shock. >> he's somebody we recognize from here in the neighborhood. he walks around a lot. very friendly. older gentlemen. very shaken up about it. >>> vallejo police say the initial call came in at
ktvu's jana katsuyama joins us now. she's in vallejo and learns that poor visibility on this rainy night may have been a contributing factor. >> it was raining hard and dark. the police tell me that the pe december -- pedestrian with us at this intersection and tried to cross the street. you see there's no street lights, there's no crosswalk. the first car that hit him stopped the second one continued more than a half mile down the road. police blocked off the corner of stanford. across...
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i'm obviously hoping for the best but i'm very worried about jana i'm very worried about her situationnd all of us who are being asked to reveal sources or have the government to try to spy on us to find them out. jon: kirsten a quick thought on this case? >> i'm an absolute purestist on this issue. i don't even understand how gag orders to start with are constitutional and i think this is extremely chilling, that the government is basically, they want her to give up her sources under no circumstances should reporter have to give up their sources. i think they want to give them up also to find out who spoke. again they shouldn't be able to control what other people say. this is government two times infringing on free speech. jon: courts in colorado paraded all kinds of law enforcement people in front of them. couldn't find the answers. so now they're going after the reporter. unbelievable. kirsten powers, judy miller. unbelievable. >> thank you,. jenna: meantime the president's apology for the troubled rollout of the health care exchange website raises questions about the impact of the
i'm obviously hoping for the best but i'm very worried about jana i'm very worried about her situationnd all of us who are being asked to reveal sources or have the government to try to spy on us to find them out. jon: kirsten a quick thought on this case? >> i'm an absolute purestist on this issue. i don't even understand how gag orders to start with are constitutional and i think this is extremely chilling, that the government is basically, they want her to give up her sources under no...
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reporting live from pleasant hill, jana katsuyama, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> in the south bay, residentsote on a gun bill tonight. firearms would have stob stored in a locked box or disabled when not in use. supporters say it will help prevent accidental deaths, shootings, and suicide. critics argue it infringes on a gun owner's constitutional right. >>> a former disney worker pled guilty in setting off to dry ice explosions. 23-year-old christian barnes was sentenced to 36 days in jail and 100 hours of community service. barnes was a worker at disneyland when the explosions happened on may 28. no one was injured in either of the explosions. neither prosecutors, nor the defense offered a motive in the case. >>> rotting, and polluting wrecks are being pulled from the oakland estuariy. they removed a tug boat that was abandoned long ago. the epa says the estuary has been a dumping ground for decades. efforts are made to track down the owner of the wrecks. >>> a cool start this morning, then a warm day. temperatures got into the 60s, and 70s. 69 in antioch. that wasn't one of the warm spots
reporting live from pleasant hill, jana katsuyama, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> in the south bay, residentsote on a gun bill tonight. firearms would have stob stored in a locked box or disabled when not in use. supporters say it will help prevent accidental deaths, shootings, and suicide. critics argue it infringes on a gun owner's constitutional right. >>> a former disney worker pled guilty in setting off to dry ice explosions. 23-year-old christian barnes was sentenced to 36...
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. >> foxnews.com reporter jana winter is back in court today.f appeals will hear her plea to reverse a ruling which orders her to return to colorado to testify in the trial of the accused movie massacre james holmes. >>> a decision will be announced today if the new world trade center tower is the country's tallest building. architects need to determine if the 408 foot needle disqualifies it from being counted. >> time to take a look at the good, the bad, and the ugly. up first, the good. heartwarming reunions to celebrate veterans day. as some of the nation's heroes meet their newborns for the first time, a total of 48 service men had the honor yesterday as they returned home. >> up next, the bad. americans are busy surfing the internet while driving. a new national survey finds one in four people admit to going on-line behind the wheel. finally, the ugly. justin bieber disappointing fans in south america again. >> i'm out of energy. i want to say that -- >> the singer walking off stage in argentina after performing for only an hour blaming foo
. >> foxnews.com reporter jana winter is back in court today.f appeals will hear her plea to reverse a ruling which orders her to return to colorado to testify in the trial of the accused movie massacre james holmes. >>> a decision will be announced today if the new world trade center tower is the country's tallest building. architects need to determine if the 408 foot needle disqualifies it from being counted. >> time to take a look at the good, the bad, and the ugly. up...
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. >> but first, ktvu's jana talked with union members who blasted bart saying bart's negotiating teams to blame for this mistake. januarya >> julie, there are a few people waiting here. the board has been in closed session now. no one wants to see another bart strike, but this is a huge mistake, and it could unravel this tentative deal that both unions have already passed. tonight's public comment, union leaders said bart negotiators were the once who presented the final draft of the section on paid family medical leave for the union and both sides reviewed the language. >> you must stand behind what you signed. this was hard negotiations that was not done overnight. >> that is what you paid for. we have a signed tentative agreement that we gave to our members that the
. >> but first, ktvu's jana talked with union members who blasted bart saying bart's negotiating teams to blame for this mistake. januarya >> julie, there are a few people waiting here. the board has been in closed session now. no one wants to see another bart strike, but this is a huge mistake, and it could unravel this tentative deal that both unions have already passed. tonight's public comment, union leaders said bart negotiators were the once who presented the final draft of...
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westlake neighborhood, west of mission street, initially affecting over 65-hundred customers, spokeswoman jana morris said. around 2 a.m., crews had restored power to more than 4-thousand customers, but roughly 27- hundred remain without power. it is unknown when the >> president barack obama is coming to the city by the bay today. this is video of the president's last visit to the bay area in june. the president will speak at the betty ann ong chinese recreation center in chinatown. during his visit. mr. obama will also participate in two democratic party events. for 500- dollars, the public can attend one event at the new s-f jazz center in hayes valley. the other is a private function - a tech roundtable at the home of salesforce- dot-com c-e-o marc benioff. >> the naacp will hold a press conference at san jose state university today to address and condemn the accused actions of four students suspended for hate crimes against their roommate. the organization is calling for the santa clara county da's office to increase misdemeanor charges to felonies and add false imprisonment to the list a
westlake neighborhood, west of mission street, initially affecting over 65-hundred customers, spokeswoman jana morris said. around 2 a.m., crews had restored power to more than 4-thousand customers, but roughly 27- hundred remain without power. it is unknown when the >> president barack obama is coming to the city by the bay today. this is video of the president's last visit to the bay area in june. the president will speak at the betty ann ong chinese recreation center in chinatown....
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journalists across the united states, why lawyers for an accused killer are targeting fox news reporter jana she is vowing never to reveal her sources even if it means going to jail. >>> plus, the gospel according to bruce springsteen, why some students are looking to the boss for some bible instruction when we come back. ♪ ♪ across america people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® is different than pills. victoza® is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once-a-day, any time, and comes in a pen. and the needle is thin. victoza® is not for weight loss, but it may help you lose some weight. victoza® is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adultth type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza® has not been studied with mealtime i
journalists across the united states, why lawyers for an accused killer are targeting fox news reporter jana she is vowing never to reveal her sources even if it means going to jail. >>> plus, the gospel according to bruce springsteen, why some students are looking to the boss for some bible instruction when we come back. ♪ ♪ across america people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't...