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janine de la vega joins us now from city hall where there's some protesters there tonight. >> reporter: the city council just went into chambers a few minutes ago to talk about this huge budget crisis. behind me you can see there are dozens of union members who work for the city. they are fired up. for the past 30 minutes they've been holding this rally in front of city hall. they are frustrated with all the budget cuts and what they say are unnecessary spending. this could be the last year these kids enjoy summer camp at the san antonio recreation center. there may not be enough money to keep it open because the city faces a $58 million budget deficit. that's why virginia gonzalez was shocked to hear the city council is scheduled to get pay
janine de la vega joins us now from city hall where there's some protesters there tonight. >> reporter: the city council just went into chambers a few minutes ago to talk about this huge budget crisis. behind me you can see there are dozens of union members who work for the city. they are fired up. for the past 30 minutes they've been holding this rally in front of city hall. they are frustrated with all the budget cuts and what they say are unnecessary spending. this could be the last...
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to janine de la vega, she is in san jose, temperatures today in the mid-90s. >> reporter: yeah, bill, i am sweating right now. we are here at raging waters. they let a few families stay so they could be on tv and enjoy the water and stay cool. they had their highest tentance today and they credit it all to the weather. >> reporter: families flocked to raging waters to get wet and try a new thrill ride. this is bombs away. riders climb up and step into a capsule and riders free fall. >> it was real good. excellent. perfect ride. >> reporter: attendance was slow during may because of the cooler weather but now business is starting to boom. it h80 where we were -- >> 80 where we are. she asked me, she said is it hot enough to go to the water park. i said definitely. >> reporter: in downtown san jose, 95 degrees. that could be hard to take at a construction site. workers sweated it out while directing traffic. another tough gig, being a sign holder. workers were near the water but couldn't get relief. cars were lined up and they had to work fast. >> this concrete is normally 90 degrees. y
to janine de la vega, she is in san jose, temperatures today in the mid-90s. >> reporter: yeah, bill, i am sweating right now. we are here at raging waters. they let a few families stay so they could be on tv and enjoy the water and stay cool. they had their highest tentance today and they credit it all to the weather. >> reporter: families flocked to raging waters to get wet and try a new thrill ride. this is bombs away. riders climb up and step into a capsule and riders free fall....
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. >> janine de la vega is there. >> i want to give you just how close they came. you can see the restaurant apt boat. we are told that the killer whales came just up to that second buoy. they swam around and checked things out. this home video shows a pod of orcas, a male, two females and a juvenile swimming in the harbor. >> it really was exciting. all the people on the boat were cheering because that may have been the first time that they saw the orcas. >> kevin just returned from a salmon fishing trip when he saw the video. he says a swarm of startled sea lions started swimming away rapidly and kayakers froze not knowing whether they were safe. >> the kayakers froze. another pontoon boat tried to get closer to take video. nobody knew what to do. >> they are found ten miles out in the middle of the bay, not near the harbor. >> as far as my records indicate, there had not been a sighting of killer whales this close since the 1950s. >> scientists believe that they could have been hunting for prey. >> they are pretty smart animals. they might just be coming out to
. >> janine de la vega is there. >> i want to give you just how close they came. you can see the restaurant apt boat. we are told that the killer whales came just up to that second buoy. they swam around and checked things out. this home video shows a pod of orcas, a male, two females and a juvenile swimming in the harbor. >> it really was exciting. all the people on the boat were cheering because that may have been the first time that they saw the orcas. >> kevin just...
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janine de la vega tells us police are hopeful they will find the gunmen soon. >> reporter: police went door to door in this neighborhood. officers say the family that was from redwood city was leaving a baby shower this morning at this yellow house when two hooded men approached the car. >> as they were leaving the party, the gunshot opened. they saw the baby was injured by a bullet. so they rushed him to the hospital. >> reporter: the baby died at the hospital, but his 3-year- old brother survived. >> it was just a regular sunday. to go from that and to hear everything that has happened here, i can say i'm in complete shock. >> reporter: investigators say this was a targeted shooting. witnesses describe one suspect as a latino man as in his 30s. the second suspect is a also a latino man in his 20s. weapons were found but are unsure if it was in connection with the shooting. >> i'm hoping the community will step up and give us tips. >> reporter: if you recognize either of men from these sketches, you are asked the call police. the department is also offering a $25,000 reward for inform
janine de la vega tells us police are hopeful they will find the gunmen soon. >> reporter: police went door to door in this neighborhood. officers say the family that was from redwood city was leaving a baby shower this morning at this yellow house when two hooded men approached the car. >> as they were leaving the party, the gunshot opened. they saw the baby was injured by a bullet. so they rushed him to the hospital. >> reporter: the baby died at the hospital, but his...
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reporting live in san francisco, janine de jana katsuyama. >>> our coverage continues. fighting fires while most san francisco fire fighters were attending the funeral. who stepped in to cover fire stations. >>> online you will finds more video, up to date details. >>> and there's new details in the beating of bryan stow. a los angeles fire station is reporting that someone dropped off a bloodstained jersey at an l.a. dry cleaner. the tests results show the d.n.a. matched bryan stow. nbcla told them that there was no match for giovanni ramirez. and and tonight the discovery supports his claim. >>> and mehserle is to be released from a los angeles county jail on monday of next week. in july of last year mehserle was convicted of involuntary manslaughter for the shooting death of oscar grant. mehserle was sentenced to two years in prison according to court papers as of midnight sunday, mehserle will have served 511 days and earned 219 days of conduct credit. that adds up to two years. as a result, a judge today ordered mehserle to be released next monday. a protest is exp
reporting live in san francisco, janine de jana katsuyama. >>> our coverage continues. fighting fires while most san francisco fire fighters were attending the funeral. who stepped in to cover fire stations. >>> online you will finds more video, up to date details. >>> and there's new details in the beating of bryan stow. a los angeles fire station is reporting that someone dropped off a bloodstained jersey at an l.a. dry cleaner. the tests results show the d.n.a....
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janine de la vega is in the sith bay where temperatures were well into the 90s. >> reporter: we are here at raging waters and it is hot. you can see this buzzen went off. everybody is excited. they are all here to get relief so they spent the day at the water park. this isn't the only place where you could keep cool. >> reporter: children waiting outside, jumping with excitement. today was the first day it opened to the public. >> we were sitting at home just waiting for this to open up. >> reporter: she doesn't have air conditioning at home. >> reporter: how does it feel? >> good. better than being at home hot. >> reporter: others celebrated the sunshine. kids were soaking it all in. some, the dry weather signaled the perfect time to get their car washed. >> in the spring it's been raining every other weekend so it doesn't make that sense to spend money on a car wash and wax. >> reporter: workers quickly tried to take care of all the cars. customers had shelter from the sun while they waited. hardware. >> everybody is realizing it's getting hot. so the box fans are starting to move. tab
janine de la vega is in the sith bay where temperatures were well into the 90s. >> reporter: we are here at raging waters and it is hot. you can see this buzzen went off. everybody is excited. they are all here to get relief so they spent the day at the water park. this isn't the only place where you could keep cool. >> reporter: children waiting outside, jumping with excitement. today was the first day it opened to the public. >> we were sitting at home just waiting for this...
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reporting live from oak land, land, janine de la vega. >>> muni's board of directors say it will hand. yee called ford's deal excessive. late this afternoon, a representative for yee presented petitions with 1,200 signatures to the board meeting opposing ford's deal. >>> first lady michelle obama and his daughters had a rare meeting with mandela today. they met with nelson mandela and his wife at their home for about 20 minutes. later the first lady and her two daughters toured the area. >>> they say they are down but not out. just one day after losing in a supreme court, workers are not giving up in their fight against gadhafi. - - against wal-mart, how they are moving forward now. >>> one administration says the issue is bigger than once thought -- óf@ >>> and happening right now some 2,400 pg & e customers are without service because of an outage that began this afternoon. pg & e says that outage began at about 4:10 and crews are currently working on scene to return power to customers. >>> bay area labor groups came together. the decision tossed out what would have been the largest
reporting live from oak land, land, janine de la vega. >>> muni's board of directors say it will hand. yee called ford's deal excessive. late this afternoon, a representative for yee presented petitions with 1,200 signatures to the board meeting opposing ford's deal. >>> first lady michelle obama and his daughters had a rare meeting with mandela today. they met with nelson mandela and his wife at their home for about 20 minutes. later the first lady and her two daughters...
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janine de la vega live in san jose, this isn't the first time the problems have happened at that very intersection where you are. >> yeah, gasia that's right. this all went down in the parking lot of mcdonalds here at third street and san carlos. this has been a problem spot where lots of people loiter. >> they just started fighting like there's 50 people. >>> martinez says all the commotion prompted her to come outside of her house at ben and jerry's. just before 10:00, two officers in the area saw the fight as they were patrolling. >> it turned into an all out melee where a number of people were stabbed and hit. >> reporter: the crowd dispersed as soon as police arrived. two people were stabbed, they are expected to survive. investigators are looking into whether surveillance video from mcdonalds captured any of the chaos. it appears a group of latino and black teenagers were involved. neighboring business say they are upset because police ignored their calls before the fight. >> the crowd just kept getting bigger and bigger. >> reporter: many business owners are afraid to talk on c
janine de la vega live in san jose, this isn't the first time the problems have happened at that very intersection where you are. >> yeah, gasia that's right. this all went down in the parking lot of mcdonalds here at third street and san carlos. this has been a problem spot where lots of people loiter. >> they just started fighting like there's 50 people. >>> martinez says all the commotion prompted her to come outside of her house at ben and jerry's. just before 10:00,...
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reporting live in san francisco, janine de jana katsuyama. >>> our coverage continues. fighting fires while most san francisco fire fighters were attending the funeral. who stepped in to cover fire stations. >>> online you will finds more video, up to date details. >>> and there's new details in the beating of bryan stow. a los angeles fire station is reporting that someone dropped off a bloodstained jersey at an l.a. dry cleaner. the tests results show the d.n.a. matched bryan stow. nbcla told them that there was no match for giovanni ramirez. and and tonight the discovery supports his claim. >>> and mehserle is to be released from a los angeles county jail on monday of next week. in july of last year mehserle was convicted of involuntary manslaughter for the shooting death of oscar grant. mehserle was sentenced to two years in prison according to court papers as of midnight sunday, mehserle will have served 511 days and earned 219 days of conduct credit. that adds up to two years. as a result, a judge today ordered mehserle to be released next monday. a protest is exp
reporting live in san francisco, janine de jana katsuyama. >>> our coverage continues. fighting fires while most san francisco fire fighters were attending the funeral. who stepped in to cover fire stations. >>> online you will finds more video, up to date details. >>> and there's new details in the beating of bryan stow. a los angeles fire station is reporting that someone dropped off a bloodstained jersey at an l.a. dry cleaner. the tests results show the d.n.a....
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ktvu's janine de la vega was there as they give new information about the status of the baby's parents. >> reporter: heather, we were just told by police that the mother suffered a gunshot wound to her back from trying to shield her children from those bullets. she and the children's father are now in serious condition at stanford hospital and police just released these two sketches of two latino men they believe are responsible for the shootings. police spent the day going door- to-door in this neighborhood on wisteria drive, seeing if anyone knew more about the two men who opened fire on a family of four. officers say the family, who is from redwood city was leaving a baby shower held at this yellow house when two men approached their mini van. >> the gunshots erupted and they saw their infant was struck by a bullet. the parents got out of there as fast as they could and tried to get the baby to medical care. >> reporter: the baby boy died at the hospital, but his 3-year- old brother survived unharmed. the suspects ran away. charles laurie lives next door to the home. >> it was a reg
ktvu's janine de la vega was there as they give new information about the status of the baby's parents. >> reporter: heather, we were just told by police that the mother suffered a gunshot wound to her back from trying to shield her children from those bullets. she and the children's father are now in serious condition at stanford hospital and police just released these two sketches of two latino men they believe are responsible for the shootings. police spent the day going door- to-door...
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back in december, protesters picketed hun fest founder janine's restaurant. >> this is our word. >> i'm a very hard working entrepreneur and i love camden and i love baltimore. and i spent a lot of time and energy doing whatever i can that's positive for the city. >> reporter: but the outcry against whiting when she sent letters to festival vendors telling them what they can't sell at the event on the list, anything with the hon logo. political or religious statements, even cat's eyeglasses are all right. >>> people who organized last year's picket said they will be back again next week to protest again. >>> and the controversy over free speech in the inner harbor is back again. police confronted people who were passing out fliers promoting vegetarianism. they did not give out tickets but they did tell people they were not allowed to sit on any steps. >>> a lot of people were out at the inner harbor today enjoying the great weather. it's been another great june day to end a weekend. >> it is a beautiful one. now we did have a few showers around during the morning hours and clouds out th
back in december, protesters picketed hun fest founder janine's restaurant. >> this is our word. >> i'm a very hard working entrepreneur and i love camden and i love baltimore. and i spent a lot of time and energy doing whatever i can that's positive for the city. >> reporter: but the outcry against whiting when she sent letters to festival vendors telling them what they can't sell at the event on the list, anything with the hon logo. political or religious statements, even...
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reports live from san jose, janine de la vega, ktvu news. >>> 10 people were arrested in sacramento followinga large march and rally. people with disabilities and their supporters. >>> the group is calling out lawmakers to work for jerry brown's proposed tax extension. the extensions will prevent further cuts. the arrests came after demonstrators brought the protest. >>> the institute of california released a new report today with recommendations on how california could stabilize its tax revenue structure. the group is calling for the state to reduce taxes on personal income and restructure taxes on goods and services. increasing taxing would be a more reliability, predictable and stable way to take in tax revenue. >>> just a few days ago we were tracking record rainfall. low clouds and fog. the biggest player at least over the next few days hanging out on your parts of the shoreline. microclimates starting to resurface. right around point benita closer to point rays. we still have a solid deck of overcast from pacifica to san francisco. at least for the western half of san francisco and the
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my name is janine. i'm co-founder upof san francisco's solar install a. we all work full time for the company. we have grown from about four to five employees to 20 since go solar started. of that, six jobs are for my colleagues that came to us through work-force development. we hired our first workforce development person in august of 2008. we have hired a total of seven and one individual has left us. it a third of our workforce is go solar sf, young community developers and the san francisco conservation corps. i'm going to talk to supervisor wiener's specific issue and i also want to talk about the concept of the companies getting the money. the money goes to san francisc ans that put solar on their homes. we reduced the amount that the homeowner or the organization has to pay to put solar up. that means that we carry that incentive. this allows for low income people in san francisco to get access to solar, which has transformed who gets solar in san francisco. it's really a question of vision and commitment. with respect to the $1.3 million that is l
my name is janine. i'm co-founder upof san francisco's solar install a. we all work full time for the company. we have grown from about four to five employees to 20 since go solar started. of that, six jobs are for my colleagues that came to us through work-force development. we hired our first workforce development person in august of 2008. we have hired a total of seven and one individual has left us. it a third of our workforce is go solar sf, young community developers and the san francisco...
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janine is in the thick of it and joins us live from san francisco >> reporter: the party is here at market and castro. behind me, you can see people in the streets, celebrating gay pride. it's statemented that one million people are here for this event. . annual dikes on bikes ride signaled the start of the festivities. celebrating who they are and the way they are feeling. they came in costume. they came in pink and they came to party. . an impressive show of the gay community took over, literally dancing in the streets. >> it's great to be around a whole bunch of different people who represent you from all walks of life. we have a common goal and theme, freedom, equal rights and love >> reporter: hundreds attended the street fair. another huge party in delores park. people covered the grass, listening to music. many excited and so about the passing of same sex mare ran if new york. >> a day to celebrate what we love and thank you new york. we are on the right track >> reporter: for blocks, a sea of people saturating the streets. there was a heavy police presence. last year, three people
janine is in the thick of it and joins us live from san francisco >> reporter: the party is here at market and castro. behind me, you can see people in the streets, celebrating gay pride. it's statemented that one million people are here for this event. . annual dikes on bikes ride signaled the start of the festivities. celebrating who they are and the way they are feeling. they came in costume. they came in pink and they came to party. . an impressive show of the gay community took over,...
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if you continue to watch over has more from russia city of new janine overcorrect america talks for how it's. vegetables were literally on the table at the press conference the european leaders and host russian president dmitry medvedev were asked whether they had vegetables for lunch the answer was yes they had to join them and moreover a certain breakthrough was reached on the issue of a russian ban on fruits and vegetables imports from the european union recently russia imposed a fall in bargo in the wake of the deadly equal eyestrain grey cannot be infection from coming into the country this measure of what's called a disproportionately by the european union officials and they said that he was going against the policies of the world trade organization in his turn criticize brussels both waiting to provide sufficient information on the sorest and containment of the infection he wanted a president made very that the country could leave to leave the european union provides certain legal guarantees about the source of the infraction and is more transparent on the of course we are ready
if you continue to watch over has more from russia city of new janine overcorrect america talks for how it's. vegetables were literally on the table at the press conference the european leaders and host russian president dmitry medvedev were asked whether they had vegetables for lunch the answer was yes they had to join them and moreover a certain breakthrough was reached on the issue of a russian ban on fruits and vegetables imports from the european union recently russia imposed a fall in...
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janine lead talking a little earlier from london coming up this hour for you here a lot of the russian businessmen being lined up for jail not justice extradited to boot prepares to appear in court his defense accuses politicians of twisting the jury's arms to keep him behind bars. russia's special envoy to libya has held talks with officials in tripoli it's part of an ongoing push by moscow to mediate a peace deal in the country the meeting came amid fresh nato airstrikes and a rebel advance on colonel gadhafi stronghold where if national is there for us in tripoli. after meeting with the libyan prime minister and foreign minister here in tripoli russia's peace mediator because the governor has said of that office people are actually ready for peace negotiations but this could only happen if nato talks born in their country recently nato has dramatically intensified its matrix we see here in libya just ahead of marvellous first visit to libya as peace mediators have been karzai to actually launched the most intensive care race yet since the beginning of the operation in march and toda
janine lead talking a little earlier from london coming up this hour for you here a lot of the russian businessmen being lined up for jail not justice extradited to boot prepares to appear in court his defense accuses politicians of twisting the jury's arms to keep him behind bars. russia's special envoy to libya has held talks with officials in tripoli it's part of an ongoing push by moscow to mediate a peace deal in the country the meeting came amid fresh nato airstrikes and a rebel advance...
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reporting from san jose, janine de la vega, ktvu news. >>> the san francisco community leaders held agreet. san francisco needs leadership and smart ideas. city college professor said the city needs to create all kinds of jobs not just high tech jobs. >>> i think it's an aspect of invasion of one's privacy. >>> scanning faces on facebook. >>> enbroiled on a sexting scandal. congressman weiner returns home this evening. what his constituents and senator dianne feinstein are calling on him to resign. >>> new at 10:00, facebook's photo flap. a feature that can identify a person by their picture isn't sitting well with some of the facebook's users. lloyd lacuesta is in san somewhere jose and tells us the impact goes beyond folks friends. >> reporter: users can manually name a person in a photo and tag them. now using facial recognition software one just scrolls over a face and if that person is in the facebook data bank and more than 700 million people are, the person is named. >> i think there's an aspect of invasion of one's privacy if you've not declared your right to actually be ident
reporting from san jose, janine de la vega, ktvu news. >>> the san francisco community leaders held agreet. san francisco needs leadership and smart ideas. city college professor said the city needs to create all kinds of jobs not just high tech jobs. >>> i think it's an aspect of invasion of one's privacy. >>> scanning faces on facebook. >>> enbroiled on a sexting scandal. congressman weiner returns home this evening. what his constituents and senator dianne...
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reporting live, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> new developments in the murder case of arosecutors will not seek the deng penality against six people in charge of shooting mechthild schroer. total of 7 were arrested last month. police are still looking for an 8th. >>> it happened with no warning. a restaurant chain closing in several locations. the company that owned marie calendars filed for bankruptcy today. 31 restaurants are being closed across the country, including 13 in california. the company has assets of 290 million but debt of 440 million. mareen n is live -- maureen naylor is live with more. >> these signs went up yesterday afternoon. tonight it is dark inside, doors closes and employees and patrons are shocked. >> club meets here on saturday mornings. they have the back room -- just sad. >> closed. what? >> reporter: dozens of patrons, one after the other found the doors doors locked. >> oh, my god! can't believe it. >> three times a week here to eat. breakfast every sunday. yeah. shocking. >>> the manager said it caught everyone by surprise. >> from what i u
reporting live, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> new developments in the murder case of arosecutors will not seek the deng penality against six people in charge of shooting mechthild schroer. total of 7 were arrested last month. police are still looking for an 8th. >>> it happened with no warning. a restaurant chain closing in several locations. the company that owned marie calendars filed for bankruptcy today. 31 restaurants are being closed across the country,...
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reporting from san jose, janine de la vega, ktvu news. >>> the san francisco community leaders held aand greet. san francisco needs leadership and smart ideas. city college professor said the city needs to create all kinds of jobs not just high tech jobs. >>> i think it's an aspect of invasion of one's privacy. >>> fee court is now in session. ♪ that airline charged me a 150-dollar change fee. southwest would never do that. your honor, chump change. that is not right. i don't understand how three clicks of a mouse can cost me 150 dollars. sir. it's personnel on the telephone. [ laughing ] it's computer time... it's personnel on the, on the, on the desks. we can't afford to do this for free, your honor. jury? guilty. [ cheering ] [ male announcer ] don't pay a change fee on top of a fare difference. fly southwest, the only major airline that never charges change fees. >>> new at 10:00, facebook's photo flap. a feature that can identify a person by their picture isn't sitting well with some of the facebook's users. lloyd lacuesta is in san somewhere jose and tells us the impact goes bey
reporting from san jose, janine de la vega, ktvu news. >>> the san francisco community leaders held aand greet. san francisco needs leadership and smart ideas. city college professor said the city needs to create all kinds of jobs not just high tech jobs. >>> i think it's an aspect of invasion of one's privacy. >>> fee court is now in session. ♪ that airline charged me a 150-dollar change fee. southwest would never do that. your honor, chump change. that is not...
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. >> reporter: body language expert janine driver says the lips are the most expressive part of the bodyiner, the lips being so tight, nose wrinkled and his yaw, really having those jaw muscles, there's embarrassment there, and also a lot of anger. >> reporter: different than bill clinton. >> bill clinton, you got the upside down u, you have the bottom lip, really projecting out, which is sadness. >> reporter: how about tiger? >> he is sad. but is he super sad? no. when we are truly, truly in grief, then our inner eyebrows are pulled together and pulled up. >> reporter: favre, maybe a little anxiety with the eyebrows wrinkly. and eliot spitzer, utter embarrassment. >> he cannot take any more stress. the limbic system is shutting our mouth. because we can't take it. >> reporter: forget the eyes, the lips are a mirror to your soul. >> what is the opposite of that? is it like pushing your lips out? >> probably looking more relaxed. the piece doesn't talk about arnold schwarzenegger, jim bakker, gary hart, senator david vitter and mark sanford. the list goes on and on. i like we are getting
. >> reporter: body language expert janine driver says the lips are the most expressive part of the bodyiner, the lips being so tight, nose wrinkled and his yaw, really having those jaw muscles, there's embarrassment there, and also a lot of anger. >> reporter: different than bill clinton. >> bill clinton, you got the upside down u, you have the bottom lip, really projecting out, which is sadness. >> reporter: how about tiger? >> he is sad. but is he super sad? no....
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janine de la vega, ktvu channel two news. >>> here is a look at smart meter progress. pg & e received approval in july of 2006. the first meters were installed in november of that same year. by the end of this year, pg & e will have installed 9.8 million meters by the end of this year. >>> danville police say thieves broke in at the veterans memorial building construction site on harts avenue over the weekend. workers noticed the theft when they came to work this morning. the robbers took off with an undisclosed amount of copper wife and tools. danville police want you to call them if you know anything about the weekend break-in. >>> back in business and not too soon. the san francisco cable cars are back up and running. david stevenson has the story. it's nice to hear that bell ringing again. >> reporter: san francisco's california street cable car line officially reopened this morning after a six month long shut down and a $36,000 over haul of the entire cable car system. >> when you have an old infrastructure, things go slower. that was the main trouble. the cable i
janine de la vega, ktvu channel two news. >>> here is a look at smart meter progress. pg & e received approval in july of 2006. the first meters were installed in november of that same year. by the end of this year, pg & e will have installed 9.8 million meters by the end of this year. >>> danville police say thieves broke in at the veterans memorial building construction site on harts avenue over the weekend. workers noticed the theft when they came to work this...
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. >>>-- janine de la vega reports -- >> reporter: this could be the last year these kids will enjoy summeramp at the san antonio recreation center. there may not be enough money in the budget to keep it open because the city faces a $68 million budget can he have sit. that's why virginia gonzalez was shocked to hear the city council is scheduled to get pay raises come july 1st. >> they should feel guilty of taking that raise knowing the conditions that our community is facing it's unfair. >>> the ethics commission is required to review the council's salary and adjust it to inflation rate. currently the commissioner improved an increase of $2,075. council members have the option to not take the raise. >> i'm not going to take it and i don't think there's any other members of the city council that will take that pay increase. >> this council has to get off of their butts and stand up to us. >> reporter: this afternoon, more than 100 union members rallied outside city hall protesting the cuts. the city has asked them to take a 10% cut in wages and benefits. the fiscal situation is dire. polic
. >>>-- janine de la vega reports -- >> reporter: this could be the last year these kids will enjoy summeramp at the san antonio recreation center. there may not be enough money in the budget to keep it open because the city faces a $68 million budget can he have sit. that's why virginia gonzalez was shocked to hear the city council is scheduled to get pay raises come july 1st. >> they should feel guilty of taking that raise knowing the conditions that our community is...
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. >>>-- janine de la vega reports -- >> reporter: this could be the last year these kids will enjoy summerp at the san antonio recreation center. there may not be enough money in the budget to keep it open because the city faces a $68 million budget can he have sit. that's why virginia gonzalez was shocked to hear the city council is scheduled to get pay raises come july 1st. >> they should feel guilty of taking that raise knowing the conditions that our community is facing it's unfair. >>> the ethics commission is required to review the council's salary and adjust it to inflation rate. currently the commissioner improved an increase of $2,075. council members have the option to not take the raise. >> i'm not going to take it and i don't think there's any other members of the city council that will take that pay increase. >> this council has to get off of their butts and stand up to us. >> reporter: this afternoon, more than 100 union members rallied outside city hall protesting the cuts. the city has asked them to take a 10% cut in wages and benefits. the fiscal situation is dire. police
. >>>-- janine de la vega reports -- >> reporter: this could be the last year these kids will enjoy summerp at the san antonio recreation center. there may not be enough money in the budget to keep it open because the city faces a $68 million budget can he have sit. that's why virginia gonzalez was shocked to hear the city council is scheduled to get pay raises come july 1st. >> they should feel guilty of taking that raise knowing the conditions that our community is facing...
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. >> fox legal expert judge janin ep piro said the stat is focussing on the scientific evidence to try to build a path to a murder convict. >> and this is now their road map through their argument that coloro form was used to drug or ultimately kill casey -- caylee anthony. >> reporter: another legal expert said the state scientific testimony is not a slam dunk at all and arguing hereby have used more details when arguing between animal and decomposition. >> he said yes, animal odor is musky. i think someone who is a 20- year expert should have more ideas of what the differences are. >> reporter: there could be a problem with the device used to take air samples. >> the machine used was invented by dr. voss himself and there is a bias involved there and there could be a -- that could be argued. >> reporter: the judge is yet to decide whether to allow the jurors to actually put their noses up to the air sample canisters and smell the snow themselves. and if the judge allows that to happen, that will be controversial and, perhaps, groundbreaking. in miami, phil keating, fox news. >>> pick
. >> fox legal expert judge janin ep piro said the stat is focussing on the scientific evidence to try to build a path to a murder convict. >> and this is now their road map through their argument that coloro form was used to drug or ultimately kill casey -- caylee anthony. >> reporter: another legal expert said the state scientific testimony is not a slam dunk at all and arguing hereby have used more details when arguing between animal and decomposition. >> he said yes,...
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judge janine joins us. she was in the courtroom today. good evening. tell me what happened today? who won, who lost? >> it didn't start out as a good day for the prosecution when they had to call back the forensic anthropologist to identify it was a wrong piece of evidence. i think the winner today was the four-legged witness who didn't take the stand. but the foundation was laid for the admission of cadaver dog evidence. and that basically that a dog who was trained and certified, hit on casey anthony's trunk. he got very examine sighed from the passenger's side of the car when he went in through the door. and then put his paws in the trunk. indicating and corroborating the evidence of six other witnesses. cindy, george anthony, dr. vass the tow truck operator and the k-9 handler. there was a dead body in the trunk. period. end of the story, no question about it. >> greta: except you and i tangled about this before. the reason the dog made that identification today they didn't need the anthropologist, forensic anthropologist who testified yesterday with some sort of silly death s
judge janine joins us. she was in the courtroom today. good evening. tell me what happened today? who won, who lost? >> it didn't start out as a good day for the prosecution when they had to call back the forensic anthropologist to identify it was a wrong piece of evidence. i think the winner today was the four-legged witness who didn't take the stand. but the foundation was laid for the admission of cadaver dog evidence. and that basically that a dog who was trained and certified, hit on...
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janine downing.d to have you here. >> good 0 to be here. >> that's an astounding figure, one out of five. >> very frightening. >> people don't realize it. >> they don't think it's going to be them. >> right to some of the new rules then. we'll talk about the power of spf. the higher spf doesn't necess y necessarily mean higher protection. >> that's exactly right. the reason that i say that is because the higher spf, that's eat, but people are putting it on too thinly. you need a shot glass full of s pf for your face, your neck, your ears and the backs of your hands and people put it on too thinly. if you put on an spf of 100 but you put it on very, very thin, it's not going to protect you. let's go through spfs for a second, lester. an spf of 15 gives you 93.5% protection. and then it levels out around 45 where it's 96.7%. >> but it's not day long protection. this is where i make the mistake. i put it on -- >> it's not. >> six, seven hours later, it's still good. >> it's not day long. every two hours
janine downing.d to have you here. >> good 0 to be here. >> that's an astounding figure, one out of five. >> very frightening. >> people don't realize it. >> they don't think it's going to be them. >> right to some of the new rules then. we'll talk about the power of spf. the higher spf doesn't necess y necessarily mean higher protection. >> that's exactly right. the reason that i say that is because the higher spf, that's eat, but people are putting it...