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our coverage continues with jana katsuyama. she is live in san francisco and has been looking into what may happen now as race officials prepare to move forward. >> you know the america's cup was really heralded as a victory for san francisco winning the bid over other sailing towns. officials tonight are taking a very hard look at what's ahead. the thrill and excitement of international sailing coming to san francisco bay has quited in the face of today's tragic death. and today they extended their sympathy to the sailing community. >> our heart and prayers go out to the sailors family. i think we all did hope there would be more teams participating. >> as the sailing community grieves tonight it is still unclear how the fatal crash may impact the event. >> too early to decide. the adams team had two boats. this was their first boat. it wasn't their race boat. we have to review. >> reporter: what is clear is the catamarans are built for speed testing the limits. >> it is so fast and so light and you know you're constantly you
our coverage continues with jana katsuyama. she is live in san francisco and has been looking into what may happen now as race officials prepare to move forward. >> you know the america's cup was really heralded as a victory for san francisco winning the bid over other sailing towns. officials tonight are taking a very hard look at what's ahead. the thrill and excitement of international sailing coming to san francisco bay has quited in the face of today's tragic death. and today they...
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our coverage continues with jana katsuyama. she is live in san francisco and has been looking into what may happen now as race officials prepare to move forward. >> you know the america's cup was really heralded as a victory for san francisco winning the bid over other sailing towns. officials tonight are taking a very hard look at what's ahead. the thrill and excitement of international sailing coming to san francisco bay has quited in the face of today's tragic death. and today they extended their sympathy to the sailing community. >> our heart and prayers go out to the sailors family. i think we all did hope there would be more teams participating. >> as the sailing community grieves tonight it is still unclear how the fatal crash may impact the event. >> too early to decide. the adams team had two boats. this was their first boat. it wasn't their race boat. we have to review. >> reporter: what is clear is the catamarans are built for speed testing the limits. >> it is so fast and so light and you know you're constantly you
our coverage continues with jana katsuyama. she is live in san francisco and has been looking into what may happen now as race officials prepare to move forward. >> you know the america's cup was really heralded as a victory for san francisco winning the bid over other sailing towns. officials tonight are taking a very hard look at what's ahead. the thrill and excitement of international sailing coming to san francisco bay has quited in the face of today's tragic death. and today they...
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. >>> our jana katsuyama is live where there are potential super bowl winners here. >> reporter: the plan right now is to have the masconi center become the popular nfl experience for super bowl l. and you know it's just seven hours since the announcement. people here are already talking about it and some hotels tell me they even have already gotten calls about reservations for 2016. in the heart of san francisco, people's minds are already on super bowl l. >> i was visiting and it was really fun. the atmosphere was fun. lots of energy, lots of money for the city. i think it's a good thing. >> exciting, amazing. >> reporter: eddy strickland hopes hosting super bowl l will be a trend. >> it's going to help the whole bay area. >> because you have vendors, jobs, shops, restaurants, hotels, taxi's clothing stores. >> the best thing for the city. >> reporter: taxi drivers hope for a windfall as passengers heading to the super bowl events in the city. >> every time we have a convention or is super bowl -- or the super bowl it means more business for the city. >> definitely a block of rooms
. >>> our jana katsuyama is live where there are potential super bowl winners here. >> reporter: the plan right now is to have the masconi center become the popular nfl experience for super bowl l. and you know it's just seven hours since the announcement. people here are already talking about it and some hotels tell me they even have already gotten calls about reservations for 2016. in the heart of san francisco, people's minds are already on super bowl l. >> i was...
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jana katsuyama, ktvu news. >> what a heartbreaker tonight. the warriors on their great run this season by going to our facebook page and share the badge that we posted to share your thanks. >>> mark with more on tonight's performance on the court. >> it's over but it has different feeling than seasons past. the young gun warriors gave way to the wise old owls of san antonio. harisson barnes with a nasty spill in the first half. suffered a cut. and leonard missed the three. look at him husband -- hustle, got his own rebound and jams it. and the warriors are within three. plenty of time left. steph curry will pop it. he had 22 points on 10 of 25 shooting. but the spurs from there close it on a 17-7 run. the deflater, tony parker who was only three of 16 shooting on the night hit the three. 94-82 is your final. that was it. the deepest the warriors have traveled in the post season since 1977. bitter the taste but it should disappear soon as the warriors have the marking of a team that will learn and return. fred was there tonight. >> reporter: i
jana katsuyama, ktvu news. >> what a heartbreaker tonight. the warriors on their great run this season by going to our facebook page and share the badge that we posted to share your thanks. >>> mark with more on tonight's performance on the court. >> it's over but it has different feeling than seasons past. the young gun warriors gave way to the wise old owls of san antonio. harisson barnes with a nasty spill in the first half. suffered a cut. and leonard missed the three....
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jana katsuyama, ktvu news. >> what a heartbreaker tonight.te the warriors on their great run this season by going to our facebook page and share the badge that we posted to share your thanks. >>> mark with more on tonight's performance on the court. >> it's over but it has different feeling than seasons past. the young gun warriors gave way to the wise old owls of san antonio. harisson barnes with a nasty spill in the first half. suffered a cut. and leonard missed the three. look at him husband -- hustle, got his own rebound and jams it. and the warriors are within three. plenty of time left. steph curry will pop it. he had 22 points on 10 of 25 shooting. but the spurs from there close it on a 17-7 run. the deflater, tony parker who was only three of 16 shooting on the night hit the three. 94-82 is your final. that was it. the deepest the warriors have traveled in the post season since 1977. bitter the taste but it should disappear soon as the warriors have the marking of a team that will learn and return. fred was there tonight. >> reporter:
jana katsuyama, ktvu news. >> what a heartbreaker tonight.te the warriors on their great run this season by going to our facebook page and share the badge that we posted to share your thanks. >>> mark with more on tonight's performance on the court. >> it's over but it has different feeling than seasons past. the young gun warriors gave way to the wise old owls of san antonio. harisson barnes with a nasty spill in the first half. suffered a cut. and leonard missed the...
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jana katsuyama is live in the city where she talked to the founder and also went along for a ride, jana. >> reporter: this bus rout goes along the same rout as munni's 30x. instead of cash you pay with an iphone app. on munni's busiest ride, riders say buses are often overpacked during commute hours. >> they're full to the rim so they don't pick anybody else so they just keep going. sometimes you get passed by two or three buses before you get picked up. >> reporter: this week a start up company started service. >> san francisco has been growing allot and munni is just kind of overcapacity in a lot of commuter routs. kyle kirchhoff started the start up with friends. the bus offers leather seats and wifi for $6. the shuttle launched this week. the private shuttle uses munni bus stops and critics say that's unfair. >> munni has a priority and they should have a priority so we can maintain our service. >> when we see one coming we get out of the way. if there's one at the stop, we stop. we've been trying to keep our stops down to 30 second. >> reporter: he says leap transit is different. >
jana katsuyama is live in the city where she talked to the founder and also went along for a ride, jana. >> reporter: this bus rout goes along the same rout as munni's 30x. instead of cash you pay with an iphone app. on munni's busiest ride, riders say buses are often overpacked during commute hours. >> they're full to the rim so they don't pick anybody else so they just keep going. sometimes you get passed by two or three buses before you get picked up. >> reporter: this week...
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ktvu's janet -- jana katsuyama has more. >> reporter: we got here after the announcement -- after the announcement and the mayor and the city counsel, the staff were silent. others were shocked. he shared he just saw the chief last night and howard jordan did not say word about leaving. >> we were just in closed session with the chief yesterday evening. and there was no mention about what transpired today. >> not a word? >> there was no inkling of what took place today. >> reporter: they received no letter or e-mail directly from the chief. many heard from news reports. and as word spread residents and workers tell us they are skeptical about why oakland had two chiefs resign in the last two years. >> let me know something is wrong in the police department. just got started not too long ago. few years back. >> great to get somebody from outside and knows what he is doing to turn the city around. make the city better for everybody. for us workers. >> reporter: other residents are telling us they feel he did a good job in the time he was heading the department. there is a lot of concern
ktvu's janet -- jana katsuyama has more. >> reporter: we got here after the announcement -- after the announcement and the mayor and the city counsel, the staff were silent. others were shocked. he shared he just saw the chief last night and howard jordan did not say word about leaving. >> we were just in closed session with the chief yesterday evening. and there was no mention about what transpired today. >> not a word? >> there was no inkling of what took place today....
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live in pleasanthill, jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more details now on today's decisive vote. of those 1,200 ballots 61% voted to allow gay scouts with 38% voting against it. >>> gusty winds created a challenge for san jose firefighters battling a fire today in heavy brush. crews responded to coyote creek about 2:45 yesterday. the fire burned about an acre and a half before crews managed to contain it. police closed down a section of brokauff road. >>> a driver and passenger managed to walk away from this wreck. it happened a little after 3:00 this afternoon. the car veered and ended up like this leaning against a power pole. the crash caused a small fire which was put out. about 50 homes in the area lost power but it's expected to be restored at any time now. >>> new at 10:00, we just learned whether b.a.r.t. is going to reverse a long- standing policy and make it easier for people to bring their bikes on the train. ktvu' debra villalon is live in oakland, the b.a.r.t. board of directors just voted moments ago what did they decide -- deborah villalon. >> reporter: just a few
live in pleasanthill, jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more details now on today's decisive vote. of those 1,200 ballots 61% voted to allow gay scouts with 38% voting against it. >>> gusty winds created a challenge for san jose firefighters battling a fire today in heavy brush. crews responded to coyote creek about 2:45 yesterday. the fire burned about an acre and a half before crews managed to contain it. police closed down a section of brokauff road. >>> a...
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jana katsuyama, ktvu news. >>> today san francisco's city attorney promised an aggressive court battle in connection with a monster beverage. the district attorney wanted monster to reduce the quantity of their caffeine in their drinks. but monster filed a lawsuit against herr era. >>> wall street posted another day of gains today. the dow finished up 21 points. the nasdaq was also up 21. investors responded to news that ibm is going to buy back more stock and raise its dividend. apple is selling $26 million in bond. this is the first time it has borrowed money in over 20 years. apple is taking advantage of low interest rates to raise money. it has much more than that about $100 billion in banks over seas but would have to pay taxes if it moved that money to the united states. >>> apple shares rose today up nearly 3%. they closed at $442.78 a share. in the last few months, apple's stock has dropped substantially. >>> warm day out there today. temperatures wombed -- warmed a little bit inland. as we look at the channel 2 facebook page we've got a lot of wind reports coming in from the n
jana katsuyama, ktvu news. >>> today san francisco's city attorney promised an aggressive court battle in connection with a monster beverage. the district attorney wanted monster to reduce the quantity of their caffeine in their drinks. but monster filed a lawsuit against herr era. >>> wall street posted another day of gains today. the dow finished up 21 points. the nasdaq was also up 21. investors responded to news that ibm is going to buy back more stock and raise its...
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jana katsuyama, ktvu news. >>> today san francisco's city attorney promised an aggressive court battle in connection with a monster beverage. the district attorney wanted monster to reduce the quantity of their caffeine in their drinks. but monster filed a lawsuit against herr era. >>> wall street posted another day of gains today. the dow finished up 21 points. the nasdaq was also up 21. investors responded to news that ibm is going to buy back more stock and raise its dividend. apple is selling $26 million in bond. this is the first time it has borrowed money in over 20 years. apple is taking advantage of low interest rates to raise money. it has much more than that about $100 billion in banks over seas but would have to pay taxes if it moved that money to the united states. >>> apple shares rose today up nearly 3%. they closed at $442.78 a share. in the last few months, apple's stock has dropped substantially. >>> warm day out there today. temperatures wombed -- warmed a little bit inland. as we look at the channel 2 facebook page we've got a lot of wind reports coming in from the n
jana katsuyama, ktvu news. >>> today san francisco's city attorney promised an aggressive court battle in connection with a monster beverage. the district attorney wanted monster to reduce the quantity of their caffeine in their drinks. but monster filed a lawsuit against herr era. >>> wall street posted another day of gains today. the dow finished up 21 points. the nasdaq was also up 21. investors responded to news that ibm is going to buy back more stock and raise its...
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live in pleasanthill, jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more details now on today's decisive vote. of those 1,200 ballots 61% voted to allow gay scouts with 38% voting against it. >>> gusty winds created a challenge for san jose firefighters battling a fire today in heavy brush. crews responded to coyote creek about 2:45 yesterday. the fire burned about an acre and a half before crews managed to contain it. police closed down a section of brokauff road. >>> a driver and passenger managed to walk away from this wreck. it happened a little after 3:00 this afternoon. the car veered and ended up like this leaning against a power pole. the crash caused a small fire which was put out. about 50 homes in the area lost power but it's expected to be restored at any time now. >>> new at 10:00, we just learned whether b.a.r.t. is going to reverse a long- standing policy and make it easier for people to bring their bikes on the train. ktvu' debra villalon is live in oakland, the b.a.r.t. board of directors just voted moments ago what did they decide -- deborah villalon. >> reporter: just a few
live in pleasanthill, jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more details now on today's decisive vote. of those 1,200 ballots 61% voted to allow gay scouts with 38% voting against it. >>> gusty winds created a challenge for san jose firefighters battling a fire today in heavy brush. crews responded to coyote creek about 2:45 yesterday. the fire burned about an acre and a half before crews managed to contain it. police closed down a section of brokauff road. >>> a...
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jana katsuyama is live in the city where she talked to the founder and also went along for a ride, jana. >> reporter: this bus rout goes along the same rout as munni's 30x. instead of cash you pay with an iphone app. on munni's busiest ride, riders say buses are often overpacked during commute hours. >> they're full to the rim so they don't pick anybody else so they just keep going. sometimes you get passed by two or three buses before you get picked up. >> reporter: this week a start up company started service. >> san francisco has been growing allot and munni is just kind of overcapacity in a lot of commuter routs. kyle kirchhoff started the start up with friends. the bus offers leather seats and wifi for $6. the shuttle launched this week. the private shuttle uses munni bus stops and critics say that's unfair. >> munni has a priority and they should have a priority so we can maintain our service. >> when we see one coming we get out of the way. if there's one at the stop, we stop. we've been trying to keep our stops down to 30 second. >> reporter: he says leap transit is different. >
jana katsuyama is live in the city where she talked to the founder and also went along for a ride, jana. >> reporter: this bus rout goes along the same rout as munni's 30x. instead of cash you pay with an iphone app. on munni's busiest ride, riders say buses are often overpacked during commute hours. >> they're full to the rim so they don't pick anybody else so they just keep going. sometimes you get passed by two or three buses before you get picked up. >> reporter: this week...
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jana katsuyama shows us the friendly competition aimed at helps vets move from the battlefield to the tech field. >> a veteran success story. a former army ranger who led operations in iraq, now turned founder of troop id. a tech start up that helps verify the identities. he is one of the tech mentors who volunteered today to help 69 veterans at a vet and tech event at facebook. albert led one of the nine teams, preparing to pitch their ideas to the panel of exbirths. his website would help match people with mentors online. >> i believe people in a generic sense want to help other people. >> reporter: vets in tech, helps vets translate their leadership and skills into the tech word. >> while they were out serving, others were in school, and pursuing tech careers. what we're trying to do is just with a number of partners is fill some of those skill gaps. >> i thought the only thing i could do was be a cop, or security, because i was trained in that field. but now i'm learning about community management, and how to deal with other people. >> reporter: the person with the winning pitch w
jana katsuyama shows us the friendly competition aimed at helps vets move from the battlefield to the tech field. >> a veteran success story. a former army ranger who led operations in iraq, now turned founder of troop id. a tech start up that helps verify the identities. he is one of the tech mentors who volunteered today to help 69 veterans at a vet and tech event at facebook. albert led one of the nine teams, preparing to pitch their ideas to the panel of exbirths. his website would...
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in a story we first brought you at 5:00, jana katsuyama breaks down in plain language what it does, and it helps. >> reporter: it's about three years since the affordable care act was signed. many people still aren't aware of new benefits that might benefit them. >> i don't even have any idea how to access it. >> reporter: we dug into the 900 plus pages, and found that many preventive health procedures, vaccines, even some medications you can get for free. dr.elizabeth renner says it is needed. >> i actually had a mother ask me, do we really need to give this child this immunization now? because we're still on our deductible. >> reporter: the aca passed on march 23, 2010. all health insurance plans created since then are required to cover a set of preventive services, with no copay, and no deductibles. essentially free to services. 22 free services for women include screenings for breast cancer, cervical cancer, even breast feeding supplies. and for children, 26 more free services, including immunizations, screening for autism, hearing, and vision. >> there are key things that the feder
in a story we first brought you at 5:00, jana katsuyama breaks down in plain language what it does, and it helps. >> reporter: it's about three years since the affordable care act was signed. many people still aren't aware of new benefits that might benefit them. >> i don't even have any idea how to access it. >> reporter: we dug into the 900 plus pages, and found that many preventive health procedures, vaccines, even some medications you can get for free. dr.elizabeth renner...
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in a story we first brought you at 5:00, jana katsuyama breaks down in plain language what it does, andlps. >> reporter: it's about three years since the affordable care act was signed. many people still aren't aware of new benefits that might benefit them. >> i don't even have any idea how to access it. >> reporter: we dug into the 900 plus pages, and found that many preventive health procedures, vaccines, even some medications you can get for free. dr.elizabeth renner says it is needed. >> i actually had a mother ask me, do we really need to give this child this immunization now? because we're still on our deductible. >> reporter: the aca passed on march 23, 2010. all health insurance plans created since then are required to cover a set of preventive services, with no copay, and no deductibles. essentially free to services. 22 free services for women include screenings for breast cancer, cervical cancer, even breast feeding supplies. and for children, 26 more free services, including immunizations, screening for autism, hearing, and vision. >> there are key things that the federal gov
in a story we first brought you at 5:00, jana katsuyama breaks down in plain language what it does, andlps. >> reporter: it's about three years since the affordable care act was signed. many people still aren't aware of new benefits that might benefit them. >> i don't even have any idea how to access it. >> reporter: we dug into the 900 plus pages, and found that many preventive health procedures, vaccines, even some medications you can get for free. dr.elizabeth renner says...
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jana katsuyama shows us the friendly competition aimed at helps vets move from the battlefield to the tech field. >> a veteran success story. a former army ranger who led operations in iraq, now turned founder of troop id. a tech start up that helps verify the identities. s one of who volunteered today to help 69 veterans at a vet and tech event at facebook. albert led one of the nine teams, preparing to pitch their ideas to the panel of exbirths. his website would help match people with mentors online. >> i believe people in a generic sense want to help other people. >> reporter: vets in tech, helps vets translate their leadership and skills into the tech word. >> while they were out serving, others were in school, and pursuing tech careers. what we're trying to do is just with a number of partners is fill some of those skill gaps. >> i thought the only thing i could do was be a cop, or security, because i was trained in that field. but now i'm learning about community management, and how to deal with other people. >> reporter: the person with the winning pitch will get one free mont
jana katsuyama shows us the friendly competition aimed at helps vets move from the battlefield to the tech field. >> a veteran success story. a former army ranger who led operations in iraq, now turned founder of troop id. a tech start up that helps verify the identities. s one of who volunteered today to help 69 veterans at a vet and tech event at facebook. albert led one of the nine teams, preparing to pitch their ideas to the panel of exbirths. his website would help match people with...
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only on 2, jana katsuyama has their cry for help and tells us what happened when she investigated who's responsible for maintaining those shelters. jana. >> reporter: and frank that might surprise you. these ac transit bus shelters are all throughout the city. but the church leaders say they want the one closest to them torn down. it has turned into a sex magment, a toilet and even people having sex behind the wall. we saw people loitering who never boarded buses. an eye store for the temple across the street. the church sent us this video from the bus station. they say a woman was waiting for the bus and was robbed. bufford says the shelter has become a cover for criminals. >> people are selling drugs and defecating and fornicating and all types of things right at this bus stop. >> reporter: church members are often confronted by confronting scenes such as one man today. >> reporter: he was out here with his private parts out earlier. we could see him from right over there from the church windows. we complained to ac transit, we've complained to the city. >> reporter: but reverend buff
only on 2, jana katsuyama has their cry for help and tells us what happened when she investigated who's responsible for maintaining those shelters. jana. >> reporter: and frank that might surprise you. these ac transit bus shelters are all throughout the city. but the church leaders say they want the one closest to them torn down. it has turned into a sex magment, a toilet and even people having sex behind the wall. we saw people loitering who never boarded buses. an eye store for the...
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only on 2, jana katsuyama has their cry for help and tells us what happened when she investigated who'snsible for maintaining those shelters. jana. >> reporter: and frank that might surprise you. these ac transit bus shelters are all throughout the city. but the church leaders say they want the one closest to them torn down. it has turned into a sex magment, a toilet and even people having sex behind the wall. we saw people loitering who never boarded buses. an eye store for the temple across the street. the church sent us this video from the bus station. they say a woman was waiting for the bus and was robbed. bufford says the shelter has become a cover for criminals. >> people are selling drugs and defecating and fornicating and all types of things right at this bus stop. >> reporter: church members are often confronted by confronting scenes such as one man today. >> reporter: he was out here with his private parts out earlier. we could see him from right over there from the church windows. we complained to ac transit, we've complained to the city. >> reporter: but reverend bufford sa
only on 2, jana katsuyama has their cry for help and tells us what happened when she investigated who'snsible for maintaining those shelters. jana. >> reporter: and frank that might surprise you. these ac transit bus shelters are all throughout the city. but the church leaders say they want the one closest to them torn down. it has turned into a sex magment, a toilet and even people having sex behind the wall. we saw people loitering who never boarded buses. an eye store for the temple...
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jana katsuyama, ktvu news. >>> it may not feel like it on the freeway but a new study finds americansng less. it's partly due to the recession but perhaps more significantly the report says younger people in their teens and 20s are driving less because they're spending more time online. >>> san francisco police chief is issuing a warning for tourists headed to the bay area this summer. >> phones are taking right out of their hands. >> reporter: robberies in the city are up 13% and he doesn't want tourists leaving with a bad experience. police also want to warn tourists because they can be more trusting and easily distracted. >> they get careless. you know they get so engrossed what they're doing with their iphone and they're not paying attention to who's behind them or beside them. >> the message is supposed to start airing at hotel rooms and airports. >>> we all make this mistake. take a look at this this is the parking lot at a trader joe's in monterey county. notice there's an extra e in entrance. by this afternoon there was a new coat of paint and the error had been corrected. >>>
jana katsuyama, ktvu news. >>> it may not feel like it on the freeway but a new study finds americansng less. it's partly due to the recession but perhaps more significantly the report says younger people in their teens and 20s are driving less because they're spending more time online. >>> san francisco police chief is issuing a warning for tourists headed to the bay area this summer. >> phones are taking right out of their hands. >> reporter: robberies in the...
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ktvu's jana katsuyama is live now in the town of valley springs with more on what we learned at that briefing. jana. >> reporter: julie, let me just tell you that right now they have taken down the roadblocks here on ripin road near her house. sheriff deputies are still here treating leila fowler's house as a crime scene. the yellow crime tape is still up as sheriff deputies keep watch tonight. >> reporter: today investigators were out continuing to search the home of 8-year-old leila fowler for clues. it's been five days since the valley springs girl was stabbed and killed in her own house. deputies reveal they are analyzing knives found inside leila's home. >> we have collected several fives -- knives from the house. we are still examining whether those were the weapons used in the crime. >> reporter: investigators are still interviewing her brother. tonight police say another witness who gave a similar description has now recanted her statements. refused to help a sketch artist and is no longer credible. two other leads have fallen apart. detectives determined the detective in a pl
ktvu's jana katsuyama is live now in the town of valley springs with more on what we learned at that briefing. jana. >> reporter: julie, let me just tell you that right now they have taken down the roadblocks here on ripin road near her house. sheriff deputies are still here treating leila fowler's house as a crime scene. the yellow crime tape is still up as sheriff deputies keep watch tonight. >> reporter: today investigators were out continuing to search the home of 8-year-old...
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jana katsuyama, ktvu news. >>> it may not feel like it on the freeway but a new study finds americansriving less. it's partly due to the recession but perhaps more significantly the report says younger people in their teens and 20s are driving less because they're spending more time online. >>> san francisco police chief is issuing a warning for tourists headed to the bay area this summer. >> phones are taking right out of their hands. >> reporter: robberies in the city are up 13% and he doesn't want tourists leaving with a bad experience. police also want to warn tourists because they can be more trusting and easily distracted. >> they get careless. you know they get so engrossed what they're doing with their iphone and they're not paying attention to who's behind them or beside them. >> the message is supposed to start airing at hotel rooms and airports. >>> we all make this mistake. take a look at this this is the parking lot at a trader joe's in monterey county. notice there's an extra e in entrance. by this afternoon there was a new coat of paint and the error had been corrected.
jana katsuyama, ktvu news. >>> it may not feel like it on the freeway but a new study finds americansriving less. it's partly due to the recession but perhaps more significantly the report says younger people in their teens and 20s are driving less because they're spending more time online. >>> san francisco police chief is issuing a warning for tourists headed to the bay area this summer. >> phones are taking right out of their hands. >> reporter: robberies in the...
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jana katsuyama is live in mountain view this evening to tell us why the girled wanted to improve blithe in their community so they created an app for that. >> reporter: that's right, that's right frank. and linked in is one of the companies that mentored them. they are helping girls to pursue careers in science and technology. for some people looking at some of the trash and blithe may say it's a world away. >> a few like a lot of census and stuff, people just throw their garbage. >> reporter: a group of girls got to tap into the world of technology and science and help their community out. >> you can see how many had android phones and how many would be interested in this app. >> reporter: ashley gave us margarita and vanessa spent four hours every monday for 12 weeks developing their app tag it. the app would allow people to take pictures of graffiti, garbage and other blithe and postit. their mentor sarah a web director at linked in helped them get involved into a competition. >> it's something i wish i would have been exposed to. i wanted to give that gift to these girls. >> reporte
jana katsuyama is live in mountain view this evening to tell us why the girled wanted to improve blithe in their community so they created an app for that. >> reporter: that's right, that's right frank. and linked in is one of the companies that mentored them. they are helping girls to pursue careers in science and technology. for some people looking at some of the trash and blithe may say it's a world away. >> a few like a lot of census and stuff, people just throw their garbage....
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ktvu's jana katsuyama is live now in the town of valley springs with more on what we learned at that briefing. jana. >> reporter: julie, let me just tell you that right now they have taken down the roadblocks here on ripin road near her house. sheriff deputies are still here treating leila fowler's house as a crime scene. the yellow crime tape is still up as sheriff deputies keep watch tonight. >> reporter: today investigators were out continuing to search the home of 8-year-old leila fowler for clues. it's been five days since the valley springs girl was stabbed and killed in her own house. deputies reveal they are analyzing knives found inside leila's home. >> we have collected several fives -- knives from the house. we are still examining whether those were the weapons used in the crime. >> reporter: investigators are still interviewing her brother. tonight police say another witness who gave a similar description has now recanted her statements. refused to help a sketch artist and is no longer credible. two other leads have fallen apart. detectives determined the detective in a pl
ktvu's jana katsuyama is live now in the town of valley springs with more on what we learned at that briefing. jana. >> reporter: julie, let me just tell you that right now they have taken down the roadblocks here on ripin road near her house. sheriff deputies are still here treating leila fowler's house as a crime scene. the yellow crime tape is still up as sheriff deputies keep watch tonight. >> reporter: today investigators were out continuing to search the home of 8-year-old...
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jana katsuyama is live in mountain view this evening to tell us why the girled wanted to improve blithetheir community so they created an app for that. >> reporter: that's right, that's right frank. and linked in is one of the companies that mentored them. they are helping girls to pursue careers in science and technology. for some people looking at some of the trash and blithe may say it's a world away. >> a few like a lot of census and stuff, people just throw their garbage. >> reporter: a group of girls got to tap into the world of technology and science and help their community out. >> you can see how many had android phones and how many would be interested in this app. >> reporter: ashley gave us margarita and vanessa spent fo hnday for 12 weeks developing their app tag it. the app would allow people to take pictures of graffiti, garbage and other blithe and postit. their mentor sarah a web director at linked in helped them get involved into a competition. >> it's something i wish i would have been exposed to. i wanted to give that gift to these girls. >> reporter: competing agains
jana katsuyama is live in mountain view this evening to tell us why the girled wanted to improve blithetheir community so they created an app for that. >> reporter: that's right, that's right frank. and linked in is one of the companies that mentored them. they are helping girls to pursue careers in science and technology. for some people looking at some of the trash and blithe may say it's a world away. >> a few like a lot of census and stuff, people just throw their garbage....