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here is more, janine? >> reporter: there are still tens of thousands of absentee ballots that has yet to be counted and part of the reason is because the system is at the registrar's office. they had a showing and the earliest were completed between 10:30 and 12:30 a.m. and they did not continue counting until 4:00 a.m. they were slow counting and they do not have the ballots where they can be counted and they are counted and alexanderred through the automated machine. they have not updated and they are waiting to invest in equipment that features technology there was a 75 -- 75 off-site server and as the morning goes on we do plan on reaching out to the registrar's voter to see if they will change things or speed up that process for the equipment. reporting live from san jose, janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 morning news. >> it will be interesting to hear what they say about that, thank you, janine. >>> one-third of the election day ballots still have to be counted. that is 13 5,000 uncounted ballots lea
here is more, janine? >> reporter: there are still tens of thousands of absentee ballots that has yet to be counted and part of the reason is because the system is at the registrar's office. they had a showing and the earliest were completed between 10:30 and 12:30 a.m. and they did not continue counting until 4:00 a.m. they were slow counting and they do not have the ballots where they can be counted and they are counted and alexanderred through the automated machine. they have not...
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and janine joins us live. good afternoon, janine. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. we just spoke fought d.a. charge and her supervisor. they both said that even though ray mcdonald apregnant fiance had injuries, there was insufficient evidence to prove a crime occurred. ray mcdonald was arrested at his home in august after his fiance called 911 911 during a birthday party for him. the d.a. said the investigation revealed that ray mcdonald and his fiancee that during an argument she hit him first. each of them blamed each other. mcdonald maintained he was trying to restrain her and get her out his house. he said he never punched her. >> both parties agree that jane doe truck ray mcdonald first and her injuries are consistent with restraint rather than attack. because of conflicting accounts, the lack of verifiable eyewitnesses, and the lack of cooperation by jane doe, we cannot prove that a crime occurred. >> reporter: the d.a.'s office says even though responding officers arrested mcdonald because he appeare
and janine joins us live. good afternoon, janine. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. we just spoke fought d.a. charge and her supervisor. they both said that even though ray mcdonald apregnant fiance had injuries, there was insufficient evidence to prove a crime occurred. ray mcdonald was arrested at his home in august after his fiance called 911 911 during a birthday party for him. the d.a. said the investigation revealed that ray mcdonald and his fiancee that during an argument she hit...
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janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right, janine. a busy day has begun. thank you. >>> in oakland, voters have to choose between 15 candidates for mayor and with so many choices, each candidate has tried to highlight what sets them apart from the crowd. >> we lifted the hiring freeze for new officers. we sped up recruitment and training. we also partnered for the first time with an outside law enforcement agency, alameda county sheriffs to put immediate presence on the streets. >> i stand for raising the minimum rage to $15, reorganizing the police department to make it more fckettive. >> we have to go beyond adding police. we have to invest in education. >> to make things more complicated, oakland uses rank- choice voting that means people mark their first, second and third choices for mayor. if no candidate gets more than 50% of the vote, the ballots are reprocessed considering the second choices and the third if necessary until someone gets more than 50%. coming up for you in 30 minutes, we'll let you hear from three more candidates. >>> voters in berk
janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right, janine. a busy day has begun. thank you. >>> in oakland, voters have to choose between 15 candidates for mayor and with so many choices, each candidate has tried to highlight what sets them apart from the crowd. >> we lifted the hiring freeze for new officers. we sped up recruitment and training. we also partnered for the first time with an outside law enforcement agency, alameda county sheriffs to put immediate presence...
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janine?e registrar's office. now, the ones that were turned in at the precincts weren't counted very fast. the county registrar's office recognizes that it does have a slow process. it's because the county doesn't have a system in place where votes can be counted at the precincts. the registrar of voters says the county was slow reporting because of a low-tech problem. the precinct ballot must be driven to the registrar's office open and then the tabs need to be pulled off and they need to be counted and scanned through the automatic mated machines. only tiny mono county had a worse showing than santa clara when it came to having posted results in the state. the earliest ballot counts from the bay area were completed between 10:45 p.m. and 12:30 a.m. but santa clara didn't finish counting until 4:00 a.m. the registrar's office has not updated their system in the 2003. >> pretty sad especially because i thought santa clara was pretty efficient with a lot of those things. i thought they were on
janine?e registrar's office. now, the ones that were turned in at the precincts weren't counted very fast. the county registrar's office recognizes that it does have a slow process. it's because the county doesn't have a system in place where votes can be counted at the precincts. the registrar of voters says the county was slow reporting because of a low-tech problem. the precinct ballot must be driven to the registrar's office open and then the tabs need to be pulled off and they need to be...
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good afternoon, janine. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori.e're here near the bart tracks which will travel near san jose. this project is come igging along smoothing and funding is secure for the station that stops 59 berryessa -- at berryessa. here is a map of the 6.1 extension into san jose. one station stops in alum rock neighborhood near 28th. then there would be two stops in the downtown area. the last stop would be in santa clara near the university but the valley transportation authority is considering foregoing plans to build the alum rock and santa clara station. it comes down to money. the vta is competing with other organizations and federal officials may require local agencies to have at least 50% of the needed funding. >> we have to be competitive financially that manes that the anticipated cost per new rider can't be more than $4.50 per new rider. and that means do we -- do we save money by eliminating a station or two of the planned four stations for the final segment or are there other ways to reduce costs? >> reporter: simly
good afternoon, janine. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori.e're here near the bart tracks which will travel near san jose. this project is come igging along smoothing and funding is secure for the station that stops 59 berryessa -- at berryessa. here is a map of the 6.1 extension into san jose. one station stops in alum rock neighborhood near 28th. then there would be two stops in the downtown area. the last stop would be in santa clara near the university but the valley transportation...
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janine. >> yes, pam, they have. a gallon of regular unleaded here at this gas station will cost you $2.97 if you pay cash. now yesterday it was $2.84 a gallon. not sure what caused that increase. people are still considering it a bargain. now there is another gas station here on the same street where gas is selling for $2.90 a gallon. many people can't remember the last time gas was this low. the national average is below $3. it's the first time in four years. several reasons behind this a drop in oil prices, drillers are tapping new sources of oil in the u.s., and americans are driving more efficient vehicles. it's created an increased in supply and weaker demand. it is a welcome sight for consumers. >> right now i'm working over at salinas. to commute all the way to salinas this is wonderful. >> we spoke to one person this morning who drives for his job and he tells us the lower gas prices are saving him $150 a month. he travels to san francisco from san jose. some tell us they are spending the extra money they ar
janine. >> yes, pam, they have. a gallon of regular unleaded here at this gas station will cost you $2.97 if you pay cash. now yesterday it was $2.84 a gallon. not sure what caused that increase. people are still considering it a bargain. now there is another gas station here on the same street where gas is selling for $2.90 a gallon. many people can't remember the last time gas was this low. the national average is below $3. it's the first time in four years. several reasons behind this...
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that's where we find ktvu's janine de la vega. janine, is the road back open yet? >> reporter: in the last two minutes, tori, they just opened up two lanes of hillsdale avenue. you can see two lanes are still closed. the turn lane coming from almaden expressway on himsdale and you can see there is the toe truck with the car involved in the accident. still sitting on the bed there. now, i just want to give you a sense of where we are. this is right near auto row on capitol expressway, just as it turns into hillsdale. this accident happened at 7:45. a car coming from almaden expressway, suddenly hit the side railing and overturned. witnesses saw the male driver crawl out of the car badly injured. paramedics rushed to the scene but the man did not survive. no other vehicles were hit. but many witnessed the accident and were shaken up by what they saw. >> another witness showed me where the person was and came over there and started praying for him and praying for him to just keep breathing and we're here and we were there and kept our hands on him and talked to him. >
that's where we find ktvu's janine de la vega. janine, is the road back open yet? >> reporter: in the last two minutes, tori, they just opened up two lanes of hillsdale avenue. you can see two lanes are still closed. the turn lane coming from almaden expressway on himsdale and you can see there is the toe truck with the car involved in the accident. still sitting on the bed there. now, i just want to give you a sense of where we are. this is right near auto row on capitol expressway, just...
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good morning, janine. >> reporter: at 4:00 a.m.he registrar's office here the workers here finished counting the precinct ballots. and with 100% of the precincts coming in, it shows sam liccardo won 51% of those volts. so really there is just a 2% lead over here over dave cortese. we were told by the registrars office that there is still more than 100,000 mail in and provisional ballots that still need to be counted. and we're told that roughly half may be from san jose. this is still just too close to call. last night at liccardo's event in downtown san jose his reporters were watching the election results come in and cheering. he and his opponent have been neck and neck in this race. liccardo's aid say they are being cautiously optimistic. but because of the absentee ballots not being counted, they are not declaring victory. that process will start later today. we reached out to cortese's camp and they told us that they still feel that cortese is still very much in this. he still could have a chance. he had his share of supporter
good morning, janine. >> reporter: at 4:00 a.m.he registrar's office here the workers here finished counting the precinct ballots. and with 100% of the precincts coming in, it shows sam liccardo won 51% of those volts. so really there is just a 2% lead over here over dave cortese. we were told by the registrars office that there is still more than 100,000 mail in and provisional ballots that still need to be counted. and we're told that roughly half may be from san jose. this is still...
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the weapon was found in very close proximity to the mother janine le patch. >> that announcement from the new jersey state police after they finish their investigation into thursday's discovery inside this home on holly park drive in tabernacle. two children shot to death, a third seriously wounded and their mother, 44-year-old janine le page, shot once in the head. >> janine le page is believed to have shot her three children and then turn the gun on herself. a pillow was used must have fell the gunshot sounds. >> reporter: state troopers say 14-year-old nicholas seen here in an instagram photo was shot to death along with his eight-year-old sister nadia. nicholas was a freshman at seneca high school where he was a member of the school's robotics team. nadia went to classes at this element will he school. 11-year-old alexander who was seriously wounded went to this local middle school. >> our hearts go out to the family that remains. >> i have three kids and, you know, when it involves kids at all it's always tragic. >> reporter: nadia and nicholas were found shot to death in the sam
the weapon was found in very close proximity to the mother janine le patch. >> that announcement from the new jersey state police after they finish their investigation into thursday's discovery inside this home on holly park drive in tabernacle. two children shot to death, a third seriously wounded and their mother, 44-year-old janine le page, shot once in the head. >> janine le page is believed to have shot her three children and then turn the gun on herself. a pillow was used must...
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are reaching out to see if they notice any improvements in the past few months here. >> all right, janine, thing you. >>> and one-year-old gorilla was crushed by an automatic door friday night while being moved into sleeping quarters for the night. this kind of accident is very rare and now administrators will review their policies and procedures and training to see if anything needs to be changed. the death has many animal activists saying safety measures may have from prevented this accident. >>> and in san san francisco muni said danger is estimated at 1 $40,000 which includes a new hybrid bus which has broken windows and doors and graffiti. >>> the national football league will make a groundbreaking announcement which involves a super bowl game. super bowl 50 will be played at the new home in 2016 and for the first time testify, the nfl will expand its super bowl besoms by trans engine people to improve everything from pro motion willing to beverage and service -- promotions and burns and services. dark beveragings beveragings and -- beverages and services. >>> and a teen helped save
are reaching out to see if they notice any improvements in the past few months here. >> all right, janine, thing you. >>> and one-year-old gorilla was crushed by an automatic door friday night while being moved into sleeping quarters for the night. this kind of accident is very rare and now administrators will review their policies and procedures and training to see if anything needs to be changed. the death has many animal activists saying safety measures may have from prevented...
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, killing two of them apparently while they slept. >> janine lapage is believed to shot her three children and turned the gun on herself. >> new jersey state police confirmed what sources suspected all alone based on physical evidence inside the home holly park drive. 44-year-old janine lapage shot her three children found with her in a bed in the upstairs bedroom. tonight the first time relatives were allowed to return with church volunteers to cleanup the horrific mess in the aftermath of the tragedy. la judge page used family owned revolver and shot the kids. >> a pillow was used to muffle the gun shot sounds which we believe accounts for reasons why other residents of the house did not hear the gun shots. >> 8-year-old nadia harman and 14-year-old brother nicholas died at the scene, lapage and her son alexander survived and are in extremely critical condition at cooper medical center. >> i knew some of the kids pretty will. it's -- i'm having a hard time deal with it. >> i think it's very sad. it's a very tragic thing that happened. and you know my prayers go out to the family. >> cris
, killing two of them apparently while they slept. >> janine lapage is believed to shot her three children and turned the gun on herself. >> new jersey state police confirmed what sources suspected all alone based on physical evidence inside the home holly park drive. 44-year-old janine lapage shot her three children found with her in a bed in the upstairs bedroom. tonight the first time relatives were allowed to return with church volunteers to cleanup the horrific mess in the...
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reporting live until san jose janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right, thank you, janine.s the time. the nfl took a moment to honor children with cancer during last nights game in cincinnati. the bengals raised more than $1 million for cancer research by selling special devin still jerseys. that is little leah. the four-year-old daughter of still. she is fighting stage four pediatric cancer. she flew from philadelphia to see her father play for the first time. last night a check was donated to children's hospital in her honor. the bengals didn't win the game but they are a winner in the fight against cancer. >>> time is 6:46. let's check in now with tori campbell and see what is coming up on mornings on 2. >> good morning. coming up on mornings on 2, the much anticipated monthly jobs numbers just came in. while a lot of the data looked positive, there is still bad news on the growing wealth gap. it turns out president obama pen pals with iran supreme leader. how many letters they have written and the recent request the president made to the iotala. what is really interesti
reporting live until san jose janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right, thank you, janine.s the time. the nfl took a moment to honor children with cancer during last nights game in cincinnati. the bengals raised more than $1 million for cancer research by selling special devin still jerseys. that is little leah. the four-year-old daughter of still. she is fighting stage four pediatric cancer. she flew from philadelphia to see her father play for the first time. last night a...
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good morning, janine. >> reporter: good morning. yes, we did.allon of regular unleaded but take a look here. about an hour ago, the worker here changed the signs and lowered it to $2.8 5. this is at mckee andrd -- mckee and 33rd. there's been vehicles driving in taking advantage of the prices. the manager said the reason for the drop, because any are competing with the gas station next door where it costs 2.90. customers are benefiting. the national average for a gallon is below $3. it's the first time in four years. several reasons behind it, a drop in oil prices, americans are driving more efficient vehicles. it's created an increase in supply and weaker demand. the lower prices are a welcomed sight for consumers. >> i haven't seen 2.82, 2.85 in over -- years. it's been years. >> reporter: how does it feel? >> feels great. i filled my van for $76. usually it's $120. >> right now, it's, you know, better. very good. >> reporter: are you surprised? >> yeah. very happy this morning. [laughter] >> reporter: some tell us they are spending the extra
good morning, janine. >> reporter: good morning. yes, we did.allon of regular unleaded but take a look here. about an hour ago, the worker here changed the signs and lowered it to $2.8 5. this is at mckee andrd -- mckee and 33rd. there's been vehicles driving in taking advantage of the prices. the manager said the reason for the drop, because any are competing with the gas station next door where it costs 2.90. customers are benefiting. the national average for a gallon is below $3. it's...
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judge janine coming up next. >> hello and welcome to justice. i am judge janine pirro. one and only donald trump why he thinks there is never a greater enemy to israel than president barak obama. 50 my open. the president's couple baia approach to foreign policy collapse. putting americans in more jeopardy. coalition air strikes are having no affect on the flow of unprecedented number of foreign fighters from around the gloevenlt fighters from russia uk and france looking to join terrorist in syria. and gitmo, detained by the u.s. only to return to the battle fold to fight another fight. so why is this happening? when he was elected the president decide to embrace those different from americans and not force the american will on others and portray the wofrld as america's ally and started with his apologizing for american speech in cairo. he believed that appeasing the religions and ideologies the world would be a better place. yet the u.n. said the foreign fighters are joining terrorist groups on an unprecedented scale. fighters form a core that will spread the terror t
judge janine coming up next. >> hello and welcome to justice. i am judge janine pirro. one and only donald trump why he thinks there is never a greater enemy to israel than president barak obama. 50 my open. the president's couple baia approach to foreign policy collapse. putting americans in more jeopardy. coalition air strikes are having no affect on the flow of unprecedented number of foreign fighters from around the gloevenlt fighters from russia uk and france looking to join...
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a third seriously and their mother 44-year-old janine le page shot in the head. >> the weapon was found in very close proximity to the mother. >> janine le page, a pillow was used to muscle the gunshot sounds. >> reporter: state police say 14-year-old nicholas haremin seen in an instagram photo shot to death along with his eight-year-old sister nadia, nicholas was a freshman at seneca high school, a member of the school's robotic team. nadia went to an elementary. 11-year-old alexander was seriously wounded. he went to the local middle school. >> very sad about the whole incident. our hearts go out to the family that remains. >> i have three kids and, you know, when it involves kids at all it's always tragic. >> nadia is my best friend and she was always nice to me. >> reporter: nadia and nicholas were found shot to death in the same bedroom. alexander and his mother were airlifted to cooper hospital in camden where they remain in extremely critical condition with gunshot wounds to the head. police recovered the gun used in the shootings at the home. >> this investigation is far from ov
a third seriously and their mother 44-year-old janine le page shot in the head. >> the weapon was found in very close proximity to the mother. >> janine le page, a pillow was used to muscle the gunshot sounds. >> reporter: state police say 14-year-old nicholas haremin seen in an instagram photo shot to death along with his eight-year-old sister nadia, nicholas was a freshman at seneca high school, a member of the school's robotic team. nadia went to an elementary. 11-year-old...
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reporting live janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> thank you, janine, time is 6:05. his opponent dave is not conceding because of the large number of mail in ballots have to be counted and they may not know until this weekend. >> it is still too early to say for certain but it is likely our next mayor will be sam. >> now he maintains over 51% and his opponent has a third of it. >>> and she is going for her top priority as the new mayor... [applauds] >> yesterday's oakland mayor elect got a rock star welcoming. she has served three years on the city council. she said that experience will help her a it can her welcomeing. we need to inn vest and that's jobs. the better wages. >> fellow city councilwoman rebecca came in second and mayor jean quan came in third. last night runnerup released a statement saying quote, i am excited to partner on her with a variety of ways to improve the city which she and i both love. >>> one-third of the election day ballot still have to be counted and that's 13 5,000 uncounted ballots and that leaves several races too close to call and th
reporting live janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> thank you, janine, time is 6:05. his opponent dave is not conceding because of the large number of mail in ballots have to be counted and they may not know until this weekend. >> it is still too early to say for certain but it is likely our next mayor will be sam. >> now he maintains over 51% and his opponent has a third of it. >>> and she is going for her top priority as the new mayor... [applauds]...
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thank you, janine. >>> 8:38.0th anniversary super bowl. super bowl l will be played at the new home of the 49ers in santa clara in 2016. for the first time ever, the nfl will expand its super bowl contract opportunities to businesses owned by lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgenders people. those contracts will include everything from promotion, security, food and beverage services. >>> 8:39. two children served alcohol at a joe's crab shack. coming up in 17 minutes, how the mixup happened and how the restaurant is responding. >> reporter: a 20-year-old man dies inside a berkeley fraternity. what we've learned about the victim and the frat's troubled past with the university. >>> good morning. right now we're looking at a commute with slow traffic still and a lot of fog. golden gate bridge, that traffic looks good. we'll take a look at the bay bridge straight ahead. >>> very foggy for some. not for others. a lot of fog on the strait. daly city down to san jose. hazy day. a cooler forecast. what about rain? maybe l
thank you, janine. >>> 8:38.0th anniversary super bowl. super bowl l will be played at the new home of the 49ers in santa clara in 2016. for the first time ever, the nfl will expand its super bowl contract opportunities to businesses owned by lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgenders people. those contracts will include everything from promotion, security, food and beverage services. >>> 8:39. two children served alcohol at a joe's crab shack. coming up in 17 minutes, how the...
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janine de la vega tells us this is all part of a plan to restore the lake, good morning janine. >> reporterin the presidio where it has been completely fenced off and that's for safety and to keep the public away. if here are some at the truck am and they are all nonnative species. they are doing that to restore the ecosystem. the lake has been a dumping ground for pets and other fish nonnative. a small all dater was found in the water and finally captured by the san francisco zoo. the chronicle is saying there are thousands of small fish too small to catch with nets and they will be putting poison in and they will catch the fish and study where they come from. once the toxins are clear, they will introduce native fish to restore into a natural healthy preserve reporting live, ktvu channel 2 morning janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> they are hoping to safely land a probe on earth and it is something that has never been done before. they are now dropping towards the comet's surface. in about 20 minutes, the space center will be opened and anybody interested can watch this hi
janine de la vega tells us this is all part of a plan to restore the lake, good morning janine. >> reporterin the presidio where it has been completely fenced off and that's for safety and to keep the public away. if here are some at the truck am and they are all nonnative species. they are doing that to restore the ecosystem. the lake has been a dumping ground for pets and other fish nonnative. a small all dater was found in the water and finally captured by the san francisco zoo. the...
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good morning, janine. >> reporter: good morning, tori. a man has barricaded himself inside a home that's directly behind oakgrove high school in south san jose. we just learned from police that the principal of oakgrove high school has said that school is closed until this situation is resolved. let's go to some live pictures of the scene right now where you can see crime tape is up and police are there in the neighborhood. they have a house surrounded and their merge unit, which is their s.w.a.t. team, is there. this is happening on larch grove court and hayes avenue. the sounds you just heard, those were flash bang grenades that the s.w.a.t. team set off just a short while ago. that's usually what police do when they are trying to get a person out of a home. now, here, again, is video from earlier. this all unfolded last night at 9:45 when police received a call there was a man standing in the street holding a gun and child was with him. when officers arrived, the man had already retreated inside his home. police have been trying to mak
good morning, janine. >> reporter: good morning, tori. a man has barricaded himself inside a home that's directly behind oakgrove high school in south san jose. we just learned from police that the principal of oakgrove high school has said that school is closed until this situation is resolved. let's go to some live pictures of the scene right now where you can see crime tape is up and police are there in the neighborhood. they have a house surrounded and their merge unit, which is their...
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ktvu's janine de la vega shows us the latest numbers and talked to the mayor-elect about what the report means for the future. >> in a city of a million people and growing, it's the police department that's shrinking. that's according to a report by the san jose police chief. city leaders requested a report showing staffing now and it shows soon the number of officers in the of the department will fall to the lowest level in thirst years. >> we know we have a lot of work to do. i look forward to rolling up my sleeves and getting back to work. >> by next july, the number of officers will drop to 998 and then to 939. that's with an increase in recruits. for the past several years, officers are retiring and others are resigning to go to better cities with better pay and benefits. >> as we can see, through attrition and retirement, we'll still be in the same situation if not worse in two years from now. we need to find out what we do in two, three years from now. >> the department is trying to mitigate shortfalls pays officers overtime, hiring community officers to take reports and putting a
ktvu's janine de la vega shows us the latest numbers and talked to the mayor-elect about what the report means for the future. >> in a city of a million people and growing, it's the police department that's shrinking. that's according to a report by the san jose police chief. city leaders requested a report showing staffing now and it shows soon the number of officers in the of the department will fall to the lowest level in thirst years. >> we know we have a lot of work to do. i...
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good morning, janine. >> reporter: good morning. criticism last year for not responding quickly when a black student was tormented by his white roommate. that situation ignited protests and now again this latest incident sparked students to hold a rally yesterday and these students are demanding change. students say a member and a donor of the tower foundation, a philanthropic organization of the university, made offensive comments about latinos and their mental capacity in a meeting that took place in february. the mercury news reports the member allegedly told board members "i contribute to this university because these little latinos do not have the dna to be successful." that member is denying that statement was said. a form am complaint was filed with the university in august. an investigation has been ongoing. some students say they are used to to a slow response from the university. >> it's not very surprising at all. i think the university, we have a lot of problems here already. you knee, they are focus -- you know, they ar
good morning, janine. >> reporter: good morning. criticism last year for not responding quickly when a black student was tormented by his white roommate. that situation ignited protests and now again this latest incident sparked students to hold a rally yesterday and these students are demanding change. students say a member and a donor of the tower foundation, a philanthropic organization of the university, made offensive comments about latinos and their mental capacity in a meeting that...
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we may never know with certainty. >> reporter: it depends on if janine la page survives.f she does, she'll be charged with murdering at least two of her children. it's something the children's father is dealing with. he lives in maryland but his girlfriend described the moment police broke the news. >> broke down horribly. um, it was horrific shock. >> reporter: shock felt throughout this small community. especially on the street where it happened. this woman's granddaughter played with eight-year-old nadia all the time. >> it's hard for me right now because when i sit on my son's porch and look out the window i can picture her running by and waving at me. >> we know there will be another vigil held to pray for this family. that vigil set for sunday night at 6:30 p.m. outside of the tabernacle township town hall. we're outside of of the red lion state police barrack, matt rivers, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> new information tonight from ferguson, missouri where the fbi arrested two men and charged them with buying explosives. they allegedly planned to use during possible p
we may never know with certainty. >> reporter: it depends on if janine la page survives.f she does, she'll be charged with murdering at least two of her children. it's something the children's father is dealing with. he lives in maryland but his girlfriend described the moment police broke the news. >> broke down horribly. um, it was horrific shock. >> reporter: shock felt throughout this small community. especially on the street where it happened. this woman's granddaughter...
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janine de la vega is joining us from our san jose newsroom.e have surrounded that house. >> reporter: they have. this is happening in a neighborhood right behind oak grove high school which is in south san jose. let's go to live pictures of that neighborhood to show some of the police activity there. police have a house surrounded and their merge unit is there. last night around 9:45, police received a call there was a man standing in the area of larch grove court and a child was with him. when offices arrived the man had already gone inside of his home. police are trying to make contact with them. right now there are no, ma'am reports of injuries. oak grove high school will remain open today but students need to enter the campus from blossom hill road. we will continue to monitor the situation. janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> also happening today a court appearance for three people suspected of robbing a grocery store and leading police on a high speed chase. in the back seed a two-year-old child. the pursuit started
janine de la vega is joining us from our san jose newsroom.e have surrounded that house. >> reporter: they have. this is happening in a neighborhood right behind oak grove high school which is in south san jose. let's go to live pictures of that neighborhood to show some of the police activity there. police have a house surrounded and their merge unit is there. last night around 9:45, police received a call there was a man standing in the area of larch grove court and a child was with...
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they also found 44 year old janine lapage shot in the head and a boy seriously injured. police say they were all shot with the same gun, which was found at the scene, and all four victims were found in the same room. again, that mother and her son were taken to cooper, and are now in critical condition. this news shocked this tight-knit community and dozens showed to up a vigil last night. police believe lapage is the mother of the three children shot, investigators have not released their identities. while police are not discuss ago motive for the shooting, they do say they aren't looking for a suspect. >> at this point i can tell you we are far from making a determination if this is a murder suicide, who the suspect; that will be something that we have to wait to see where the evidence takes us. >> second mother, and i'm devastated and shocked. >> and we're going to hear more from this community coming up in the next half hour. meantime, police say, four members of the same family lived in this home where the shooting unfolded yesterday. they say the person, the family
they also found 44 year old janine lapage shot in the head and a boy seriously injured. police say they were all shot with the same gun, which was found at the scene, and all four victims were found in the same room. again, that mother and her son were taken to cooper, and are now in critical condition. this news shocked this tight-knit community and dozens showed to up a vigil last night. police believe lapage is the mother of the three children shot, investigators have not released their...
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janine le page.e may never know way certainty depending on the condition of le page what that motive was. >> police say 14-year-old nicholas harmin and his eight-year-old sister nadia were killed. the mother and 11-year-old alexander harmin are in critical condition. >> on your radar tonight arc break from the cold. chief meteorologist scott williams tracking a warmup this weekend. finally. >> that's right, and just in time for the philadelphia marathon. so let's jump to the chase here and talk about sunday's fox cast for the marc marathon. tens of thousands of folks will be in town participating in this event. temperatures by sunday morning a little chilly in the upper 30s, but look at the temperatures. warping into the 40s. 50 degrees by 11:00 o'clock. mostly cloudy skies. and winds out of the southwest 5 miles an hour. so looking from the tee good. it's dry, it's cold, it's quite right now. but some rainfall is off to the west. that will be arriving probably sunday night into early next week. so t
janine le page.e may never know way certainty depending on the condition of le page what that motive was. >> police say 14-year-old nicholas harmin and his eight-year-old sister nadia were killed. the mother and 11-year-old alexander harmin are in critical condition. >> on your radar tonight arc break from the cold. chief meteorologist scott williams tracking a warmup this weekend. finally. >> that's right, and just in time for the philadelphia marathon. so let's jump to the...
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ktvu's janine de la vega is out there as well.ow. friday morning, november 7th. i'm dave clark. let's check weather and traffic. steve paulson has your forecast. >> i do, indeed. thank you. we do have foggy conditions for some. not for all but if it is foggy, you can barely see across the street. otherwise, it will be sun nip and mild -- sunny and mild to warm. 50s on the temperatures for morning. we're warming up quick. the warm air aloft will settle into a mild day and warmer over the weekend. storm track stays north. fog will be gone by tomorrow. fog kind of a hazy afternoon here. thick morning fog will give way to slightly cooler temperatures. a lot of 70s inland. 60s to 70s close. here's sal. we've been the fog brothers all morning long. >>> absolutely. the next problem is a crash on 680. it was in the northbound direction. southbound direction was slowing. danville. southbound 680 coming out. this area is slow. if you drive through this area, give yourself extra time. it's usually not this bad, especially on fridays. the bay
ktvu's janine de la vega is out there as well.ow. friday morning, november 7th. i'm dave clark. let's check weather and traffic. steve paulson has your forecast. >> i do, indeed. thank you. we do have foggy conditions for some. not for all but if it is foggy, you can barely see across the street. otherwise, it will be sun nip and mild -- sunny and mild to warm. 50s on the temperatures for morning. we're warming up quick. the warm air aloft will settle into a mild day and warmer over the...
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janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right, janine. thank you. >>> 7:09. healthcare is a growing industry here in the bay area. according to a new report by the hospital trade association. san francisco's healthcare industry brought in more than $28 billion so far this year. that number is outpacing some of the city's top tech businesses. the industry also employs 20% of san francisco's workers with nearly 122,000 jocks. experts say the growth is due to bigger and newer hospitals. san francisco also draws out of state patients due to cutting- edge treatment. >>> a san rafael wedding photography company is shutting down following a social media backlash after it turned away a same-sex couple. the company wanted to higher you are love photography. but the photographer referred them to another company citing a difference in personal beliefs. the decision prompted a social media firestorm. after getting bombarded by nasty messages, the company decided to permanently shut down. in a recent facebook post, the same-sex couple said the photographers have apologize
janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right, janine. thank you. >>> 7:09. healthcare is a growing industry here in the bay area. according to a new report by the hospital trade association. san francisco's healthcare industry brought in more than $28 billion so far this year. that number is outpacing some of the city's top tech businesses. the industry also employs 20% of san francisco's workers with nearly 122,000 jocks. experts say the growth is due to bigger and newer...
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and stay tuned for justice with judge janine. >>> hello and welcome to "justi "justice." united states. my judge is to execute laws that are passed. and congress, right now, has not changed what i consider to be a broken immigration system. with respect to the notion that i can just suspend deportations through executive order, that's just not the case, because there are laws on the books that
and stay tuned for justice with judge janine. >>> hello and welcome to "justi "justice." united states. my judge is to execute laws that are passed. and congress, right now, has not changed what i consider to be a broken immigration system. with respect to the notion that i can just suspend deportations through executive order, that's just not the case, because there are laws on the books that
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good morning, janine. >> reporter: good morning, dave.s of mail-in and provisional ballots that still need to be counted. they were stacked up. they just filled the room. and right now, though, with all of the precincts that have been counted, those precinct votes show that same liccardo has 51% of the vote. that's just a 2% lead over dave cortese. so that's such a slim lead that liccardo has not declared victory yet. i want to go to some video that we just took. this is what it looked like inside the registrar's office. roughly 120,000 mail-in ballots are inside those red bins and workers are going to start the process of scanning them and verifying signatures at any minute. besides those absentee ballots, there are provisionals that need to be counted. the registrar didn't have an estimate of how many those they had. last night at liccardo's event in downtown san jose, his supporters were watching the results come in and cheering. he and his opponent, dave cortese, have been neck-and- neck for the mayor's seat. because of all of those b
good morning, janine. >> reporter: good morning, dave.s of mail-in and provisional ballots that still need to be counted. they were stacked up. they just filled the room. and right now, though, with all of the precincts that have been counted, those precinct votes show that same liccardo has 51% of the vote. that's just a 2% lead over dave cortese. so that's such a slim lead that liccardo has not declared victory yet. i want to go to some video that we just took. this is what it looked...
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joining us to talk about the numbers, janine? >> pam, one might say these are sobering numbers when they are talking about a million people, now this report looks at the current statistics and police department project is the number of police officers will drop from 1,000 to 988 by next july and the number will be increased to 949 and that's even with recruits, this all stems from the number of officers retiring and the department said three or four will continue to resign each month including recruiting people to work is also a challenge. they had less than 25 cadets and they look at finances and unfield positions have been reallocated and all of this will be discussed in council chambers and we will continue to move on, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >> all right, janine, we will keep up to date on that. >>> 5:07 drugged driving zones are on the rise. it happened on highway 92 in hayward. he hit some ramps up suring 4 children. they were under the influence testify drugs when they backed off and the woman died of her injuries. >>
joining us to talk about the numbers, janine? >> pam, one might say these are sobering numbers when they are talking about a million people, now this report looks at the current statistics and police department project is the number of police officers will drop from 1,000 to 988 by next july and the number will be increased to 949 and that's even with recruits, this all stems from the number of officers retiring and the department said three or four will continue to resign each month...
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here is the controversial comment and how they are reacting, janine?porter: pam, students are demanding that the board member be removed from their post an they held a protest, they want to get the attention of top administrators. students have learn had about these offensive comments which were made made and students told the mercury news quote, she said they do not have the dna to shall success successful, end quote. an investigation has been ongoing and the university has been criticized for not taking action after an african- american student was toremented by his roommates. >> i definitely done agree with it and i am glad they took a stand to take it into consideration and did something about it to get the ascension from everybody else. >> university -- get the attention from everybody else. >> through. >> reporter: they are especially sensitive to what happened to our students in the resident halls and they are especially upset and we owe it to everyone to thought fully factually determine what occurred before taking action. now we have reached o
here is the controversial comment and how they are reacting, janine?porter: pam, students are demanding that the board member be removed from their post an they held a protest, they want to get the attention of top administrators. students have learn had about these offensive comments which were made made and students told the mercury news quote, she said they do not have the dna to shall success successful, end quote. an investigation has been ongoing and the university has been criticized for...
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i am judge janine pirro.e and only donald trump why he thinks there is never a greater enemy to israel than president barak obama. 50 my open. the president's couple baia approach to foreign policy collapse. putting americans in more jeopardy. coalition air strikes are having no affect on the flow of unprecedented number of foreign fighters from around the gloevenlt fighters from russia
i am judge janine pirro.e and only donald trump why he thinks there is never a greater enemy to israel than president barak obama. 50 my open. the president's couple baia approach to foreign policy collapse. putting americans in more jeopardy. coalition air strikes are having no affect on the flow of unprecedented number of foreign fighters from around the gloevenlt fighters from russia
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i am judge janine pirro.ly donald trump why he thinks there is never a greater enemy to israel than president barak obama. 50 my open. the president's couple baia approach to foreign policy collapse. putting americans in more jeopardy. coalition air strikes are having no affect on the flow of unprecedented number of foreign fighters from around the gloevenlt
i am judge janine pirro.ly donald trump why he thinks there is never a greater enemy to israel than president barak obama. 50 my open. the president's couple baia approach to foreign policy collapse. putting americans in more jeopardy. coalition air strikes are having no affect on the flow of unprecedented number of foreign fighters from around the gloevenlt
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joining us now from san jose with one of those candidates, janine? >> yes, pam, this is expected to be a close race and we will be talking throughout the morning and we are in sam richardos and he said he is the right person to lead the bay area's city and i am joined by sam right here and i know some of the latest polls show he has a slight lead, how are you feeling? >> i am feeling great. we have an incredibly passionate band of volunteers and i think we will win today. >> reporter: you have the backing of three former mayors as well as the current mayor, chuck reid, what can you say to those undecided voters who are going back and forth for a last minute pitch. am people like mayor james, they have all decided to support one candidate in this race and they are doing so because we can't go back to the days when we were getting pension benefits and had no idea how to pay for police officers because we are paying for retirements and i have a plan to do it and i have been isn't pleasant da -- implement implementing and i have the leadership. >> thanks
joining us now from san jose with one of those candidates, janine? >> yes, pam, this is expected to be a close race and we will be talking throughout the morning and we are in sam richardos and he said he is the right person to lead the bay area's city and i am joined by sam right here and i know some of the latest polls show he has a slight lead, how are you feeling? >> i am feeling great. we have an incredibly passionate band of volunteers and i think we will win today. >>...
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janine lapage was found shot in a bedroom along with her three children. nicholas did not survive and 11-year-old alexander did survive and is hospitalized along with his mother. lapage is described as an unemployment nurse living here because of financial problems and she confieded in her that if her situation got worse this is how she would end it. >> her kids are like my own kids, and i just can't believe it happened. >> tabernacle, holly park drive, gunshot wound, level one stage. >> these are the dispatch calls that went out calling medics to the bloody scene in tabernacle. nine people were in the house at the time, and nobody inside heard the gunshots, a handgun is recovered. >> our troopers are trained to expect the unexpected. but a crime scene like this is impossible to prepare for. as a result we have our initial responding troopers that are involved back at the station meeting with critical stress counselors. >> children arrived at school dealing with the loss of two classmates and at a vigil last night friends and neighbors remembered the victi
janine lapage was found shot in a bedroom along with her three children. nicholas did not survive and 11-year-old alexander did survive and is hospitalized along with his mother. lapage is described as an unemployment nurse living here because of financial problems and she confieded in her that if her situation got worse this is how she would end it. >> her kids are like my own kids, and i just can't believe it happened. >> tabernacle, holly park drive, gunshot wound, level one...
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reporting live from the south bay bureau janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 news. back to you. >> thank you. >>> time is 5:04 did you see it? it wasn't pretty but the 49ers won their second straight game. they beat the new york giants 16-10. their only touchdown was this. 48-yarder from kaepernick to crabtree. this was in the third quarter. the 49ers defense came in big. eli manning was intercepted five times. the last one came on fourth and goal late in the fourth quarter. aldon smith was playing again for the last time this season. the suspension ended last tuesday. smith did -- >>> well today marks one year since the oakland raiders have won a regular season game. the offense struggled against against the chargers. charges were recovered. they scored two plays later. they won the game 13-6. the raiders last victory was november 17th, 2013 against the houston texans. >>> 5:05 is the time right now. historic church went up in flames in the south bay sending firefighters scrambling. coming up at 5:30 the possible cause of the fire and the danger that remains. >> sh
reporting live from the south bay bureau janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 news. back to you. >> thank you. >>> time is 5:04 did you see it? it wasn't pretty but the 49ers won their second straight game. they beat the new york giants 16-10. their only touchdown was this. 48-yarder from kaepernick to crabtree. this was in the third quarter. the 49ers defense came in big. eli manning was intercepted five times. the last one came on fourth and goal late in the fourth quarter. aldon...
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ktvu janine de la vega is out there right now.e about what is causing the drop in gasoline prices and some of the places you can find gas under $3 a gallon. i'm not kidding you. >> that is a big savings. >> yeah. monday morning, november 3rd i'm dave clark. >> good morning, i'm pam cook. time is almost 5:30. i do, i have to fill up today. ly be searching for the -- i will be searching for the low prices. >> i did that yesterday. i'm like wow, this is taking awhile. you used to go so quick. not now. it's nice. we do have a quiet week on tap here. there are higher clouds spilling over the ridge. temperatures san francisco today 53 and 56. what is average for november 3rd? 52 and 56. the record low 42. the record high 82. you can get a good idea right there. it's building in, building in but it's still a day away. and temperatures will warm up tomorrow and really warm up upper 70s to 80s. we do have the higher clouds spilling in. it's mainly a lot of high clouds. that is still keeping some areas. if it wasn't for the high clouds, we
ktvu janine de la vega is out there right now.e about what is causing the drop in gasoline prices and some of the places you can find gas under $3 a gallon. i'm not kidding you. >> that is a big savings. >> yeah. monday morning, november 3rd i'm dave clark. >> good morning, i'm pam cook. time is almost 5:30. i do, i have to fill up today. ly be searching for the -- i will be searching for the low prices. >> i did that yesterday. i'm like wow, this is taking awhile. you...
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brother and mother, 44-year-old janine lapage are hospitalized in critical condition. shooting was likely attempted murder-suicide. >> a florida woman come forward claiming she, too, was drugged and sexually assaulted by bill cosby. teresa se re gese said it napped 1976 following a show in las vegas. she's fourth woman to make allegations at the it against the comedian. >> tonight president obama announced sweeping overhaul to the nation immigration situation. it would keep best and brightest into the united states and deporting only criminals and he'll send more resources to the border and make it easier for skilled work others to stay here. steps will be taken to document illegal immigrants as long as they meet certain requirements. >> but we'll begin this half hour with a frigid forecast. we hope you enjoy today's warm weather. tomorrow will get cold again. >> lately, these days feel balmy compared to what we see tomorrow morning which will be wind and temperatures in the teens and let's go to meteorologist cecily tynan. >> and it's funny how today felt warm. we wer
brother and mother, 44-year-old janine lapage are hospitalized in critical condition. shooting was likely attempted murder-suicide. >> a florida woman come forward claiming she, too, was drugged and sexually assaulted by bill cosby. teresa se re gese said it napped 1976 following a show in las vegas. she's fourth woman to make allegations at the it against the comedian. >> tonight president obama announced sweeping overhaul to the nation immigration situation. it would keep best and...
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good morning, janine. >> reporter: good morning, dave. this reportedly happened to three teams after they played their games yesterday. the 49ers were in new jersey and they had just finished playing their game with the new york giants when agents came into the stadium. now, the inspections are all part of an ongoing investigation into alleged prescription drug abuse in the nfl. the probe grew out of a civil suit followed by more than 1300 former league players, including former 49er jeremy newberry, who claimed the team created a culture of drug misuse with wide distribution. handing out addictive narcotics to mask plain so players would not miss time on the field. a spokesman for the 49ers was approached by the media after the inspection. >> there were random checks. [inaudible] >> all of the information -- that's all of the information we have. >> you guys can carry controlled -- >> no. we have medicine used for our players and sports teams. the doctors take that. >> everything is registered in the state of new jersey? >> i couldn't te
good morning, janine. >> reporter: good morning, dave. this reportedly happened to three teams after they played their games yesterday. the 49ers were in new jersey and they had just finished playing their game with the new york giants when agents came into the stadium. now, the inspections are all part of an ongoing investigation into alleged prescription drug abuse in the nfl. the probe grew out of a civil suit followed by more than 1300 former league players, including former 49er...
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janine de la vega is joining us with more about this morning's special mass. >> reporter: more than 600 families attend holy cross catholic church. these are some live pictures of the church where the first service since the fire happened is going to take place in the next couple of hours in a building behind the church. on sunday a four alarm fire ravaged the historic church that is 95 years old. there was a huge response from the fire department but by the time they arrived, the fire spread quickly. it burned for hours while firefighters extinguished it from the outside. over the past few days though community members have been salvaging what they can. firefighters were able to save a 10-foot crucifix which was virtually undamaged. the parish priest says the fire started with an electrical problem. the cause of the fire though is still under investigation. this morning service will help with the healing process for this community. it begins at 7:30 a.m. at heritage hall behind the church. reporting live from our san jose newsroom janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right a b
janine de la vega is joining us with more about this morning's special mass. >> reporter: more than 600 families attend holy cross catholic church. these are some live pictures of the church where the first service since the fire happened is going to take place in the next couple of hours in a building behind the church. on sunday a four alarm fire ravaged the historic church that is 95 years old. there was a huge response from the fire department but by the time they arrived, the fire...
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and stay tuned for justice with judge janine. >>> hello and welcome to "justi "justice." i'm judge janine. >> the problem is, i'm the president of the united states, i'm not the emperor of the united states. my judge is to execute laws that are passed. and congress, right now, has not changed what i consider to be a broken immigration system. with respect to the notion that i can just suspend deportations through executive order, that's just not the case, because there are laws on the books that congress has passed. congress passes the law, the executive branch's job is to enforce and implement those laws. and then the judiciary has to interpret the laws. >> he insisted that he lacked power to act on immigration without congress on at least 12 occasions. but this week -- >> there are actions i have the legal authority to take as president, the same kinds of actions taken by democratic and republican presidents before me, that will help make our immigration system more fair and more just. >> more fair and more just. mr. president, your actions are so far beyond what other
and stay tuned for justice with judge janine. >>> hello and welcome to "justi "justice." i'm judge janine. >> the problem is, i'm the president of the united states, i'm not the emperor of the united states. my judge is to execute laws that are passed. and congress, right now, has not changed what i consider to be a broken immigration system. with respect to the notion that i can just suspend deportations through executive order, that's just not the case, because...
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janine de la vega is joining us live now outside of a charity until san jose where organizers say the demand for help this year is greater than ever. >> reporter: hi, dave. good morning. this happens every year at sacred heart community services. people will camp out over night. i want you to take a look at the line here and especially out front. there are kids here in sleeping bags. we are told there are about 100 people in line. that line will keep on growing. they are here with their parents. it is a mix of people that are out of work or have low paying jobs and can't make ends meet. this is the 50th year that sacredhearted community service is -- say credit heart community service is giving out holiday food boxes. but in order to get the holiday food boxes, people must register. they are helping 4,000 families at thanksgiving and 3200 at christmas. besides food donations, they will need toys as well. to get a little bit more information about that, i'm joined with anna sutton from sacred heart. >> we are seeing the demand rise. people showed up yesterday at 4:00. >> reporter: you
janine de la vega is joining us live now outside of a charity until san jose where organizers say the demand for help this year is greater than ever. >> reporter: hi, dave. good morning. this happens every year at sacred heart community services. people will camp out over night. i want you to take a look at the line here and especially out front. there are kids here in sleeping bags. we are told there are about 100 people in line. that line will keep on growing. they are here with their...
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they also found 44 year old janine la page shot in the head and a boy seriously injured, again, they were taken to cooper in critical condition. police say all shot with the same gun found at the scene, all four victims fawn in the same room. the news has shocked this tight-knit community, and dozens showed up last night to a vigil. police believe la page is the mother of the three children who were shot, and investigators have not yet released their identities. and while police are not discussing a motive for the shooting, they do say, they're not looking for a suspect. >> at this point, far from making a determination if this is murder suicide, that will be little something we will wait to see where the evidence takes us. >> i'm just devastated and shocked. >> hear more from the grieving community coming up in the next half hour, police say nine members of this same family all lived in the in this tabernacle home together, they say, the members of the family who called police did not hear gunshots. reporting live outside of cooper university hospital, jan carabeo, cbs-3, "eyewitnes
they also found 44 year old janine la page shot in the head and a boy seriously injured, again, they were taken to cooper in critical condition. police say all shot with the same gun found at the scene, all four victims fawn in the same room. the news has shocked this tight-knit community, and dozens showed up last night to a vigil. police believe la page is the mother of the three children who were shot, and investigators have not yet released their identities. and while police are not...
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in new jersey state police confirmed today 44-year-old mother janine lapage shot all three of her children in upstairs bedroom and then turned the gun on herself. -year-old nadia harman and her 14-year-old brother nicholas were called they were 11-year-old brother alexander survived as didwill page and ponl are in critical condition. >> the grand jury will decide whether or not to indiet police officer darn will sop for the fatal shooting of unarmed hike albrown last august 9. months of protests and flashes with police follows and police officials offered to -- had been especially train prevent similar violence after the grand jury decision. president obama is urging camel and asking protests others to remember where they live. >> this say kupty that allows everything to express their views. allow them to peacefully atemple. tro pest actions they think are unjust. but use them as an sklus for violence. and is reary to rule of law and why we're here. >> obama administration had no attempt to dissituation the public. >> that was issued today by republican controlled hoution intelligence comm
in new jersey state police confirmed today 44-year-old mother janine lapage shot all three of her children in upstairs bedroom and then turned the gun on herself. -year-old nadia harman and her 14-year-old brother nicholas were called they were 11-year-old brother alexander survived as didwill page and ponl are in critical condition. >> the grand jury will decide whether or not to indiet police officer darn will sop for the fatal shooting of unarmed hike albrown last august 9. months of...