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janine de la vega is on the scene. what can you tell us. >> reporter: in the last hour we have heard multiple explosions, popping sounds. we're not sure what those are. if they are flash bangs or gunshots or if it is crackling from the fire. it sounds like it is coming from officers. let me have you look at what it looks like right now. you can see this house is still burning. it's been burning since 2 am. the suspect is believed to be inside. they think he is still alive. i want you to hear what those popping sounds sounded like. >>> as you can see the home is completely engulfed. >> reporter: firefighters had been dousing it with water. they did have it contained that as of now they are just letting it to burn. say it's possible for someone to survive in there. the oakland police department is now heading up the operation. they took over for the alameda shares county department. the track the suspect to this home on roberts and adams street around 11:30 pm. authorities say this is not the suspect's home. it appears h
janine de la vega is on the scene. what can you tell us. >> reporter: in the last hour we have heard multiple explosions, popping sounds. we're not sure what those are. if they are flash bangs or gunshots or if it is crackling from the fire. it sounds like it is coming from officers. let me have you look at what it looks like right now. you can see this house is still burning. it's been burning since 2 am. the suspect is believed to be inside. they think he is still alive. i want you to...
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ktvu's janine de la vega live at the scene to get us up to date. janine. >> reporter: yeah, it has changed dramatically in the last hour because this house now looks like a raging inferno. i mean, you can see the black smoke is just billowing up into the air and it's just orange flames everywhere. completely engulfed. in the last impact five, ten minutes ago freemont fire department has started dousing water on this. today flared up before and they contained it. now we are not sure what caused it to completely sort of explode into flames like this. they want to make sure it doesn't spread to the other homes. now, the suspect is still believed to be inside. it seems sort of crazy to think how could somebody actually survive there? we just don't know. that is a question we asked a freemont police officer that was here in the last few minutes, and he says he doesn't know. oakland police is the main agency that is handling the tactical part of this. they have the s.w.a.t. team here. the s.w.a.t. team has surrounded this house at roberts and washington
ktvu's janine de la vega live at the scene to get us up to date. janine. >> reporter: yeah, it has changed dramatically in the last hour because this house now looks like a raging inferno. i mean, you can see the black smoke is just billowing up into the air and it's just orange flames everywhere. completely engulfed. in the last impact five, ten minutes ago freemont fire department has started dousing water on this. today flared up before and they contained it. now we are not sure what...
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are you going to go back, janine? well, i feel very committed to it and i also feel that last week after hospital was bombed the attacks on medical workers, i find absolutely horrific and so i feel the need, and it's not -- it's interesting because i do have friends who would say are addicted to war and they clearly are addicted. they like the adrenaline and taken out of their ordinary dade lives where we have to pay bills and drive kids to school and go to war zone and you live in the moment because you're trying to stay alive. but i don't think i was ever like that. i think for me it was much more about something martha said many years ago which was, you have one war that you fall in love with, the rest is responsibility, and i think bosnia did that to me and now syria, i have fallen in love again. do i feel very committed to it in the way that the people i've spent so much time with and a lot of what i do is i write about human right's violations, rape and torture which is very hard to report and the only way you c
are you going to go back, janine? well, i feel very committed to it and i also feel that last week after hospital was bombed the attacks on medical workers, i find absolutely horrific and so i feel the need, and it's not -- it's interesting because i do have friends who would say are addicted to war and they clearly are addicted. they like the adrenaline and taken out of their ordinary dade lives where we have to pay bills and drive kids to school and go to war zone and you live in the moment...
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we're about a block away from where janine and our other news crew is. you can see it looks like a letter from a fire vehicle -- that may be involved in putting out the fire at the house with a suspect is occupied. you can see chp has closed off roberts avenue in this area. a lot of closed off homes in this area. as you can see there is a line of vehicles. this line has been getting bigger and smaller as residents in the area try to see if they can get back home. i spoke with this gentleman a moment ago. sir, you said you've been trying to get back home. how long have you been trying? >> since quarter after three yesterday. >> you are stuck here trying to get him? are you hearing anything from the police -- >> they have not said anything. they are still talking to the guy. he is hunkered down in that house over there. >> reporter: do you know anything about the home where this is taking place? >> it's next to where i live. >> reporter: have you spoken to the resident there? >> no. i haven't talked to him. i've been sitting in this line for nine or 10 hou
we're about a block away from where janine and our other news crew is. you can see it looks like a letter from a fire vehicle -- that may be involved in putting out the fire at the house with a suspect is occupied. you can see chp has closed off roberts avenue in this area. a lot of closed off homes in this area. as you can see there is a line of vehicles. this line has been getting bigger and smaller as residents in the area try to see if they can get back home. i spoke with this gentleman a...
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janine de la vega is still there. we will check in with her in a minute. a lot of the areas blocked off and it will affect traffic this morning in fremont. >> is a complete shutdown in many parts of the city right now with that barricade situation. people may be waking up and looking to leave for work soon. what is your suggestion about areas to avoid? >>> fremont boulevard getting out -- let me put this on the map. fremont boulevard out to near washington is an area where you cannot get through. if you are coming from the freeway at washington cannot get through. they will stop you. fremont boulevard coming down to this area, you will be stopped. this triangular area here is not accessible. in fact, this whole area is an area for you to avoid. right now it's not a big deal but as the morning wears on, obviously, it will be. a lot of traffic is taken on washington in fremont getting into this area. it is normally a very busy area. many people will be on side streets. be aware of that. right now it is not a huge delay because it is so early in the morning.
janine de la vega is still there. we will check in with her in a minute. a lot of the areas blocked off and it will affect traffic this morning in fremont. >> is a complete shutdown in many parts of the city right now with that barricade situation. people may be waking up and looking to leave for work soon. what is your suggestion about areas to avoid? >>> fremont boulevard getting out -- let me put this on the map. fremont boulevard out to near washington is an area where you...
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janine good morning. >> reporter: they are looking for suspects in both of these cases, looking over evidence to see who killed these two men. now, the latest shooting, it happened just after 3:00 yesterday afternoon near east julien and north 26th street. officers found a man with at least one gunshot wound there and he was pronounced dead so police are looking for a motive. so far no one has been arrested. now, another shooting happened on saturday at 8:45 at night on east hills drive and south white road. a witness told the mercury news that two men got into an argument and one pulled out a knife and a gun. the witness says during that scuffle the man dropped the gun and the second picked it up and shot the other in the chest. he left the scene on a black beach cruiser. the shooting victim was rushed to the hospital where he died. no arrest in that case either. now, those two homicides now push the city's homicide rate to 22 this year. the mercury news reports this time last year there had only been eight homicides in san jose. it's usually common for violence to rise in the summe
janine good morning. >> reporter: they are looking for suspects in both of these cases, looking over evidence to see who killed these two men. now, the latest shooting, it happened just after 3:00 yesterday afternoon near east julien and north 26th street. officers found a man with at least one gunshot wound there and he was pronounced dead so police are looking for a motive. so far no one has been arrested. now, another shooting happened on saturday at 8:45 at night on east hills drive...
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fox 2's janine de la vega joins us from san jose to show us. janine?>> reporter: brian, things got bloody and out of control here. you know, some people were even chased down the street by demonstrators. take a look at some new video that we just received. this was sent into us by a freesco user who captured demonstrators kicking a car and screaming as it leaves a garage. that's one of the violent clashes that occurred last night. fights broke out between protesters and donald trump supporters after trump spoke at the rally he held at the san jose convention center. it was very tense as these two groups taunted each other. our crew witnessed one trump supporter being knocked to the ground. therm told that the clash was over a trump hat. here is some video of another freesco user which show as female trump supporter with raw eggs thrown at her after she was making gestures at demonstrators. >> there is a lot of emotions. here is a reflection of people not willing to accept that a person running for presidency has the kinds of ideals and represents this
fox 2's janine de la vega joins us from san jose to show us. janine?>> reporter: brian, things got bloody and out of control here. you know, some people were even chased down the street by demonstrators. take a look at some new video that we just received. this was sent into us by a freesco user who captured demonstrators kicking a car and screaming as it leaves a garage. that's one of the violent clashes that occurred last night. fights broke out between protesters and donald trump...
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pam, brian. >> thank you, janine. >>> well, the chp is investigating a crash and a hit- and-run thatled one man in santa cruz at about 7:15 last night investigators say a motorcyclist was speeding when he lost control of his bike along highway 1 south of river street in santa cruz. the man crashed into a concrete wall, landed on the highway and then was hit by a driver. the motorcyclist died, the driver did not stop. anyone with information about this crash is asked to call the santa cruz area chp. >>> in vallejo, a woman was able to escape a kidnapping attempt thanks to the quick actions of her friend. it happened along home acres avenue on friday. investigators say a man was seen dragging a woman against her will while her small child watched from a nearby car. the woman's friend saw what was happening and pepper sprayed the man in the face allowing the victim to escape. an 18-year-old man was later arrested and booked into jail. the incident is similar to the kidnapping of 15-year-old pearl pinson almost two weeks ago. she was last seen being dragged by a man on a walkway over int
pam, brian. >> thank you, janine. >>> well, the chp is investigating a crash and a hit- and-run thatled one man in santa cruz at about 7:15 last night investigators say a motorcyclist was speeding when he lost control of his bike along highway 1 south of river street in santa cruz. the man crashed into a concrete wall, landed on the highway and then was hit by a driver. the motorcyclist died, the driver did not stop. anyone with information about this crash is asked to call the...
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ktvu's ktvu's janine de la janine de la vega is live at the scene. >> in is -- there is one engine still left here. right now, it's employees and customers that are showing up and they are just completely in disbelief, just shaking their head. there are so many restaurants, a bar, dentist, hair salon, a pet supply store, tae kwon do place. the majority is gone. this fire spread so fast. take a look at the flames. this was taken earlier. this started before midnight. fire officials tell us it was reported as a trash fire just behind a mexican restaurant in the far left corner of the strip mall. firefighters started attacking it but it quickly spread into the attic area. the roof collapsed and firefighters had to get out of the building and fight it from the outside. it was finally contained after two and a half hours but the fire left the majority of businesses gutted. we did speak with the owner of a bar with as that destroinchtsd i got to sinister block walls. i figured, no, i'm safe, you know, left everything inside, you know. and lost everything. i'm heart struck. it's devastating. i'
ktvu's ktvu's janine de la janine de la vega is live at the scene. >> in is -- there is one engine still left here. right now, it's employees and customers that are showing up and they are just completely in disbelief, just shaking their head. there are so many restaurants, a bar, dentist, hair salon, a pet supply store, tae kwon do place. the majority is gone. this fire spread so fast. take a look at the flames. this was taken earlier. this started before midnight. fire officials tell us...
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janine de la vega, fox, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> streets have been evacuated because of a natural gas leak. it is precautionary. the leak was reported to pg&e just after 9:30 no morning. no word on what caused the leak. >> the golden state warriors coming back home today after dropping game six in cleveland last night. and it has not taken the league long to hand down a couple of big fines. we were talking about these all morning long. we will give you the particulars in a moment. the warriors were out play and they were behind the entire time. lebron james once again went off. he scored 41 points for the cavaliers for the second straight game. now, late in the fourth quarter, the warriors frustration boiled over on this play. steph curry fouled out of the game, chucked his mouth guard and it hits a fan in the front row. he was fined $25,000 for that little outburst there. also, fined, steve kerr. 25 grand for speaking poorly about the officiating. >> we did not lose because of the officiating. they out-played us and deserved to win. but three of the six fouls were inappropriate calls for
janine de la vega, fox, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> streets have been evacuated because of a natural gas leak. it is precautionary. the leak was reported to pg&e just after 9:30 no morning. no word on what caused the leak. >> the golden state warriors coming back home today after dropping game six in cleveland last night. and it has not taken the league long to hand down a couple of big fines. we were talking about these all morning long. we will give you the particulars in a...
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our janine de la vega joins us live from stanford this morning. is, how did he get into the students' rooms? >> reporter: in both instances, brian, the doors were unlocked. it happened here on campus drive east. this is an area where there is a lot of student housing. you know, to get into most of these buildings you need to have a key. we are really not sure how this suspect got in. let's go straight to that sketch so you can see who authorities are looking for. deputies say that last friday this man entered the unlocked rooms of two different women in a building on campus drive east in the early morning hours. and in this first incidents it happened at 3 a.m. the woman says she woke up to find the prowler standing over her and lifting the covers off of her. she screamed and he ran away. a few hours later sometime after 6 a.m. another woman reported the same thing happened to her, but she chased the man out of her room and into the parking lot. this whole thing has left students uneasy. >> you can't change the behavior of people. they are going t
our janine de la vega joins us live from stanford this morning. is, how did he get into the students' rooms? >> reporter: in both instances, brian, the doors were unlocked. it happened here on campus drive east. this is an area where there is a lot of student housing. you know, to get into most of these buildings you need to have a key. we are really not sure how this suspect got in. let's go straight to that sketch so you can see who authorities are looking for. deputies say that last...
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ktvu's janine de la vega live in san jose. janine, the huge reaction we are seeing on social media?yeah, there was, gasia. some say though that this is being overblown. it was just fans from another team taunting the team that they opposed. but the majority of people are saying, no, this derogatory term is offensive and the san jose earthquakes agree and they say there is no place for it at their games. the chant, which was said in spanish, could be heard during the live broadcast every time the l.a. galaxy's goalkeeper had a goal kick during the game. the derogatory term targets gay men and is used by some fans of mexico's national team. it was yelled at levi's stadium by mexican fans when mexico was playing against chile in a copa america game. some sports journalists questioned if the league should fine teams or dock points to teams who have fans who use the slur. here is reaction to a man we spoke to this morning. >> how are you going to regulate a spontaneous reaction? it's cultural. so it's gonna happen when it happens. that doesn't make it right, but it does make it happen. >
ktvu's janine de la vega live in san jose. janine, the huge reaction we are seeing on social media?yeah, there was, gasia. some say though that this is being overblown. it was just fans from another team taunting the team that they opposed. but the majority of people are saying, no, this derogatory term is offensive and the san jose earthquakes agree and they say there is no place for it at their games. the chant, which was said in spanish, could be heard during the live broadcast every time...
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>> thank you for that information, janine.>>> we will have live streaming of officer katherman's funeral. >>> time is now 8:06. in other news this morning, police in pleasant hills say a home in a quiet neighborhood was being used as a place of prostitution. >> we have ktvu's brian flores outlive near the home with details on the arrest. as dave mentioned, this is a pretty quiet neighborhood, unsuspecting for this particular crime to happen. behind me is the home where the alleged activities took place here in the 2500 block of mesa verde here in pleasant hill. the primary resident faces major charges. he has been identified as 54- year-old dominick salazar. police say he ran mainly an online base called mad girls fitness club which advertised training and workplace. and things like professional modeling, private dance, private pole dance and sensual mass average miss say that he recruited several women through the -- guise of a modeling business. a couple of officers came to the home, interviewed several women and arrested sa
>> thank you for that information, janine.>>> we will have live streaming of officer katherman's funeral. >>> time is now 8:06. in other news this morning, police in pleasant hills say a home in a quiet neighborhood was being used as a place of prostitution. >> we have ktvu's brian flores outlive near the home with details on the arrest. as dave mentioned, this is a pretty quiet neighborhood, unsuspecting for this particular crime to happen. behind me is the home...
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alex. >> thank you very much, janine. appreciate it. >>> well, it has been determined that the man suspected of shooting two fremont police officers last week died after shooting himself. now, 44-year-old gerald via berea was found dead inside that home. the home caught fire after police threw tear gas inside but the alameda county coroner reveals that an autopsy reveals he died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. the officers he's accused of shooting are still recovering in the hospital. police say one is making good progress, the other remains in critical condition. >>> convicted chinatown association leader raymond ciao is apparently parting ways with his team of defense attorneys. one of whom is well known defense lawyer tony sarah. the attorneys filed a request to withdraw from the case citing irreconcilable differences but the lawyers told the examiner that they are trial attorneys and that ciao now needs a team to deal with his appeal. he was found guilty in january of 162 charges including murder, money
alex. >> thank you very much, janine. appreciate it. >>> well, it has been determined that the man suspected of shooting two fremont police officers last week died after shooting himself. now, 44-year-old gerald via berea was found dead inside that home. the home caught fire after police threw tear gas inside but the alameda county coroner reveals that an autopsy reveals he died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. the officers he's accused of shooting are still...
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janine de la vega.hank you. >>> meantime, chevron is trying to keep people calm after there was smoke and flames last night at its refinery in richmond. chevron called it a temporary plant upset and it's all part of a safety measure to relieve pressure. flairing was reported earlier in the day yesterday. it led to a small brushfire. the fire department put it out. no injuries were reported. >>> the faa is leading the investigation into a deadly plane crash on some bart tracks in hayward. it happened just after noon yesterday. the pilot was killed after his small plane crashed onto the transfer tracks. the pilot, whose name has not yet been released, was the only person on board. we spoke to a man who ran to the crash site and helped pull the pilot from the wreckage. he did not want to give us his full name. >> when that plane crashed, there was nothing else we could do further other than hope we could have got him out sooner. unfortunately, in this case, there was nothing else we could do for him. >> no
janine de la vega.hank you. >>> meantime, chevron is trying to keep people calm after there was smoke and flames last night at its refinery in richmond. chevron called it a temporary plant upset and it's all part of a safety measure to relieve pressure. flairing was reported earlier in the day yesterday. it led to a small brushfire. the fire department put it out. no injuries were reported. >>> the faa is leading the investigation into a deadly plane crash on some bart tracks...
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janine de la vega live at stanford.campaign trail taking a sharp turn today to focus on britain's decision to leave the e.u. >> while in scotland to promote his new golf course, today donald trump weighed in on the major global shake-up. he even connected it to immigration issues here in the u.s. . >> reporter: donald trump talking about his reopened turnberry golf course in scotland. the businessman's trip to the u.k. came on the same day as the united states' biggest alley voted to remove itself from the european union. praising brexit, even though it prompted the resignation of england's prime minister. >> you have to em -- embrace it. >> reporter: tying brexit to immigration issues here at home, saying people in britain, like america, are angry over borders and angry over people coming into the country and taking over. while hillary clinton took the opportunity to mock her republican rival's decision to go to scotland in the first place. a new web ad highlighting the negative opinion that some in the u.k. hold of th
janine de la vega live at stanford.campaign trail taking a sharp turn today to focus on britain's decision to leave the e.u. >> while in scotland to promote his new golf course, today donald trump weighed in on the major global shake-up. he even connected it to immigration issues here in the u.s. . >> reporter: donald trump talking about his reopened turnberry golf course in scotland. the businessman's trip to the u.k. came on the same day as the united states' biggest alley voted...
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ktvu's janine de la vega live inside stanford meeting hall with a preview of the president's speech.anine. >> reporter: mike, this is all about entrepreneurship here inside memorial auditorium, and there are hundreds and hundreds of entrepreneurs here and investors from all around the world. actually, i just spoke with hundred and he and many others in this room are very curious to see if president obama is going to talk about the global impact of the brexit decision. here is video of president obama arriving yesterday evening at moffett field. we know he has already released that statement that you just heard about britain leaving the european union. but whether he will bring it up at today's conference is unknown. but it's certainly a timely topic, especially because there are 700 entrepreneurs and 300 investors from the u.s. and many countries here to network and participate in workshops for ges, the global entrepreneurship summit. the president started the summit seven years ago to demonstrate the u.s. commitments to fostering entrepreneurship around the world that help build str
ktvu's janine de la vega live inside stanford meeting hall with a preview of the president's speech.anine. >> reporter: mike, this is all about entrepreneurship here inside memorial auditorium, and there are hundreds and hundreds of entrepreneurs here and investors from all around the world. actually, i just spoke with hundred and he and many others in this room are very curious to see if president obama is going to talk about the global impact of the brexit decision. here is video of...
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so many people relieved it's over, janine, even though it had a violent fiery end.hank you for your reports through the morning. as you can imagine, a number of police officers are right here at san jose's regional medical center as we brick you a live look at -- bring you a live look at that complex. they underwent emergency surgery yesterday. the pictures show you a number of police vehicles. two officers are still inside being treated. the first officer who was shot remains in critical condition. he was with freemont for about a year. the second officer who was wounded is a detective. he has been with at the department for about a decade. he is in stable condition. >> it's tragic any time that gun violence happens in the city. when someone takes a shot at law enforcement or attempts to hurt someone in lawmaker, it's terrible. >> city leaders including freemont mayor bill harrison rushed to the hospital when he heard about the shootings. he tells ktvu that he knows both officers and was able to see one of them. other agencies who dropped by the hospital include sa
so many people relieved it's over, janine, even though it had a violent fiery end.hank you for your reports through the morning. as you can imagine, a number of police officers are right here at san jose's regional medical center as we brick you a live look at -- bring you a live look at that complex. they underwent emergency surgery yesterday. the pictures show you a number of police vehicles. two officers are still inside being treated. the first officer who was shot remains in critical...
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janine. >> reporter: yeah, right now, you know, it's 9:30 and it's almost 70 degrees.feels pretty good. we are here up in the east hills right above san jose. but you can see here right next to me, there is a lot of yellow vegetation. it's very dry. down here on the ground you can see they cleared back some of it to prevent fire from happening. now, the inland areas here are expected to reach the 80s and 90s. livermore, morgan hill and gilroy are going to be the hottest. calfire is on alert. there are some hazardous weather warnings in effect. while the bay area did receive rain this winter, the hills are still dry. humidity is low. so that adds to the fire risk. calfire says 95% of wildfires are started by people. so on their website they are offering advice on how to prevent them. allen rock park is one of the spots firefighters watch. they were there earlier this morning. we spoke to people who live nearby about the hot weather and its impact, i just try to stay out of the heat. i have stuff to do outside. i do it in the morning. >> rubbing two rocks together with i
janine. >> reporter: yeah, right now, you know, it's 9:30 and it's almost 70 degrees.feels pretty good. we are here up in the east hills right above san jose. but you can see here right next to me, there is a lot of yellow vegetation. it's very dry. down here on the ground you can see they cleared back some of it to prevent fire from happening. now, the inland areas here are expected to reach the 80s and 90s. livermore, morgan hill and gilroy are going to be the hottest. calfire is on...
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janine de la vega. thank you. >>> time is now 8:39.on policy. in that 4-4 vote yesterday, the supreme court deadlocked and put on hold his executive orders that would have shielded elise finches of undocumented immigrants from being deported. immigrant families held a rally in san jose expressing disappointment about the supreme court decision. >> now going to keep most of our undocumented community in the shadows. >> there are no words to express how deeply disappointed my entire community is. how much relief this would have had on everyone. >> president obama's immigration plan could have also granted work permits to millions of undocumented immigrants. minority groups are saying they will make their voice heard in the november presidential election. >>> now, the two presumptive presidential nominees also weighed in on that supreme court decision. hillary clinton tweeted, today's heart breaking scotus immigration ruling could tear apart five million families facing deportation. we must do better. donald trump tweeted his support for
janine de la vega. thank you. >>> time is now 8:39.on policy. in that 4-4 vote yesterday, the supreme court deadlocked and put on hold his executive orders that would have shielded elise finches of undocumented immigrants from being deported. immigrant families held a rally in san jose expressing disappointment about the supreme court decision. >> now going to keep most of our undocumented community in the shadows. >> there are no words to express how deeply disappointed my...
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janine. >> reporter: pam, many people don't want this judge to preside over cases here in santa claraore. they are saying that he is biased. he sentenced brock turner to six months in county jail but it's likely he could only serve three, and that has sparked outrage among students on the sanford campus where turner was a student but it's also really reverb berated a-- reverberated across the country as news of his sentence has gone viral. prosecutors asked the judge to sentence the 20-year-old to six years in prison. the former swimmer was convicted on three counts. judge aaron persky said he decided that turner should only serve six months in jail because of his lack of criminal history. several petitions are now circulating online on change.org to remove that judge. at last count 234,000 people had signed one of them. here is what a legal analyst told ktvu about that effort and the sentence. >> very surprised at this. should it have been more? maybe it should have been more but as i say, the judge saw this trial, he is the one that makes the decision. he's the one that is on the ho
janine. >> reporter: pam, many people don't want this judge to preside over cases here in santa claraore. they are saying that he is biased. he sentenced brock turner to six months in county jail but it's likely he could only serve three, and that has sparked outrage among students on the sanford campus where turner was a student but it's also really reverb berated a-- reverberated across the country as news of his sentence has gone viral. prosecutors asked the judge to sentence the...
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janine de la vega in san jose. thank you. >>> well, we have a new development in the ongoing turmoil at the oakland police department. the oakland city council is agreeing with mayor libby schaaf to postpone the start of another police academy class. that academy was deaded -- scheduled to start next february. now it will begin in may. city leaders say the time will be used to look over hiring practices by the department. two other police academies scheduled to start this year will move forward as planned. >>> the city of oakland has hired a private detective to investigate one aspect of the ongoing police misconduct investigation. city administrator sebrina la- time drad said someone has been giving confidential details about police personnel to the media. >>> time now 7:38. happening today a judge in baltimore is expected to hand down the verdict for another police officer in the freddie gray case. caesar goodson waived his right to a jury trial. he is facing the most serious charges, including second degree depr
janine de la vega in san jose. thank you. >>> well, we have a new development in the ongoing turmoil at the oakland police department. the oakland city council is agreeing with mayor libby schaaf to postpone the start of another police academy class. that academy was deaded -- scheduled to start next february. now it will begin in may. city leaders say the time will be used to look over hiring practices by the department. two other police academies scheduled to start this year will...
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janine. >>> there is a new report saying that the san francisco d.a.'s office is prosecuting fewer felony and misdemeanor cases. that's according to a new crime report published in today's san francisco examiner. the numbers are showing, according to this report, prosecution of major crimes like rape, murder, robbery and assault dropped by 10% in san francisco between 2014 and 2015. misdemeanor prosecutions were down 17%. the district attorney of san francisco says that the decrease is simply due to a lower number of arrests and, for the most part, it is out of his hands. >>> time is 7:11 now. the oakland teen sex worker scandal spreads to other law enforcement in the bay area. the allegations against officers in two other departments. >>> and the warriors are heading back to cleveland after a big loss to the cavs. draymond green will be back but, up next, the key player that the team may have to do without >>> and traffic is slow in many areas, including highway 24. not a great commute here in lafayette and low inorinda. >>> windy and cooler. my ship j
janine. >>> there is a new report saying that the san francisco d.a.'s office is prosecuting fewer felony and misdemeanor cases. that's according to a new crime report published in today's san francisco examiner. the numbers are showing, according to this report, prosecution of major crimes like rape, murder, robbery and assault dropped by 10% in san francisco between 2014 and 2015. misdemeanor prosecutions were down 17%. the district attorney of san francisco says that the decrease is...
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. >> janine, again, that video is so clear. certainly someone out this recognizes one of the two men. >> yeah, absolutely. you know, that other one was not wearing a mask at all. you can really see his face. somebody has to recognize him. >> thank you so much. >>> 7:05 now. san jose police are investigating a crash that claimed the life of a woman that was walking near interstate 680. police got a call of a woman walking. the driver went on to the on ramp at 680 and stops. police say's 22-year-old san jose man driving without a license he is being detained but at this point, police have not decided on whether or not he will be arrested. a witness tells ktvu that the woman who appears to be in her 20s appeared to be intoxicated. >>> and more on the egyptair flight. a french ship detected signals deep in the mediterranean sea which may be coming from the plane's black boxes. that plane with 66 people on board was headd from paris to cairo when it went down into the mediterranean. there were no survivors. although terrorism is sus
. >> janine, again, that video is so clear. certainly someone out this recognizes one of the two men. >> yeah, absolutely. you know, that other one was not wearing a mask at all. you can really see his face. somebody has to recognize him. >> thank you so much. >>> 7:05 now. san jose police are investigating a crash that claimed the life of a woman that was walking near interstate 680. police got a call of a woman walking. the driver went on to the on ramp at 680 and...
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janine de la vega spoke to the people inside. >> reporter: they feel like they escaped death. they are newlywed and their five-year-old son and a man who was best friend at their wedding were sitting right where the light pole came crashing into the house. it's been taken out of the home now and sitting in the yard. they were able to jump out of the way. this happened at 10:30 when two cars collided. one of those cars sheared off a light pole and crashed into a house where a family was sitting looking at wedding pictures. they were sprayed with glass but nobody was hurt. the drive's mother showed up a short time later and was distraught and approached the victim it. >> i'm living here with my wife and my son. you know, it definitely made me angry. it was difficult, for example, to sympathize with the mother coming in and upset about how her son was arrested. i almost had a fatality here tonight. >> reporter: the landlord told police this is the third time a car has hit this home located on the corner near a busy intersection on lafayette. the family is renting. they are aware
janine de la vega spoke to the people inside. >> reporter: they feel like they escaped death. they are newlywed and their five-year-old son and a man who was best friend at their wedding were sitting right where the light pole came crashing into the house. it's been taken out of the home now and sitting in the yard. they were able to jump out of the way. this happened at 10:30 when two cars collided. one of those cars sheared off a light pole and crashed into a house where a family was...
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janine de la vega is in san jose. and what have you found out about what people are saying about this? >> reporter: pam, so far, the people we've spoken to this morning say they are pleased to see their representatives there asking for change. the few that i spoke to don't want rights to be taken away but they are hoping far compromise. the democrats started the sit- in at noon yesterday. and we know that 168 of the 188 total house members are participating. republicans did call a recess for a little while and the cameras from c span were turned off. that's when democrats took to social media doing their own live feeds and posting pictures and video to twitter and facebook. the hash tag, no bill, no break, and hold the floor being used. the live feed is back on. and overnight, democrats have been taking turns talking about gun violence. bay area congressman barbara lee spoke about people gunned down in the east bay. >> i think it's a wakeup call for the nra and their supporters, no more are we going to allow them to r
janine de la vega is in san jose. and what have you found out about what people are saying about this? >> reporter: pam, so far, the people we've spoken to this morning say they are pleased to see their representatives there asking for change. the few that i spoke to don't want rights to be taken away but they are hoping far compromise. the democrats started the sit- in at noon yesterday. and we know that 168 of the 188 total house members are participating. republicans did call a recess...
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ktvu's janine de la vega tells us about the angry clashes. >> reporter: a lot of pushing, shopping andn seanis were shouted. the mayor of san jose, he heard about all the violence and he told the associated press that, at some point, donald trump needs to take responsibility for an irresponsible campaign. >> anger and frustration reached a boiling point outside of the san jose convention center last night. just as donald trump supporters left his rally, fights started breaking out among the hundreds of people who were there. protesters started taunting supporters and they taunted back. police were there with riot gear but were unable to stop all the fights. one woman who supports trump started making gestures at the crowd and she had eggs thrown at her. our crew saw another incident where a trump supporter was knocked to the ground. >> he walked by me, grabbed my hat, i chase the after him, grabbed my hat. i grabbed my hat and he threw a right hook. >> i think people are rightfully angry. i think based on what trump has been saying about immigrant population, this is what he has brough
ktvu's janine de la vega tells us about the angry clashes. >> reporter: a lot of pushing, shopping andn seanis were shouted. the mayor of san jose, he heard about all the violence and he told the associated press that, at some point, donald trump needs to take responsibility for an irresponsible campaign. >> anger and frustration reached a boiling point outside of the san jose convention center last night. just as donald trump supporters left his rally, fights started breaking out...
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judge janine will be here to explain that.want to miss it. >> sport fans squares off against riot police outside of a major sporting event. how witnesses say it started. plus, the royal family celebrating a mile with british pageantry on on display. ♪ i want to be royal. ♪ ♪ cleared [ guitar playing ] ugh. heartburn. sorry ma'am. no burning here. try new alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. -- don't taste chalky. mmmm. incredible. looks tasty. you don't have heartburn. new alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. enjoy the relief. with usaa is awesome. homeowners insurance life insurance automobile insurance i spent 20 years active duty they still refer to me as "gunnery sergeant" when i call being a usaa member because of my service in the military to pass that on to my kids something that makes me happy my name is roger zapata and i'm a usaa member for life. usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. (mamost of the show. we missed (woman) and there's no
judge janine will be here to explain that.want to miss it. >> sport fans squares off against riot police outside of a major sporting event. how witnesses say it started. plus, the royal family celebrating a mile with british pageantry on on display. ♪ i want to be royal. ♪ ♪ cleared [ guitar playing ] ugh. heartburn. sorry ma'am. no burning here. try new alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. -- don't taste chalky. mmmm. incredible. looks tasty. you don't have heartburn. new...
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janine de la vega on the campus this morning. and janine, what are students saying about all of this? >> reporter: it's freaking them out. one of the students told me that because it's stanford and they feel it's a close knit community. they have a false sense of security. let's go straight to the sketch of the suspects that deputies are looking for. last friday this man entered the unlocked rooms of two different women in the early morning hours. the first happened at 3 a.m. she woke up to find the prowler standing over her and lifting the covers. a few hours later after 6 a.m. another woman reported the same thing reported and she chased the man out of her room and into the parking lot. >> it's a really scary incident to think about. especially with all the news about the brock turner case. it's scary to think that we're not necessarily always safe. >> reporter: here's another look at the suspect sketch who is latino, 5'9", a stocky build, short brown hair, brown eyes and is 18 to 30 years old. classes are finishing up and ther
janine de la vega on the campus this morning. and janine, what are students saying about all of this? >> reporter: it's freaking them out. one of the students told me that because it's stanford and they feel it's a close knit community. they have a false sense of security. let's go straight to the sketch of the suspects that deputies are looking for. last friday this man entered the unlocked rooms of two different women in the early morning hours. the first happened at 3 a.m. she woke up...
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and janine's busy morning in santa clara county. >> reporter: we'll tell you how many ballots so fary've roughly counted and what the office here is doing for the first time ever. >> if you're looking at a morning commute now, going to leave the house in a few minutes, the golden gate traffic looks good and so does the marin county traffic on highway 101. >> another strong surge on the low clouds. it will be cooler. we'll have the wednesday forecast coming up. ♪ >>> we were talking about how much sleep we've gotten. >> yes. >> three hours for me. you're taking a live look at the sky this morning. live look they sky. you're listening to bon jovi as well. june8th, good morning. welcome to mornings on 2. >> thank you for joining us. if you're up at this hour, you probably didn't get enough sleep either. topic of conversation. >> or late partying. >> that could be it, too. >> thank you for joining us. i'm pam cook. it is 5:30 in the morning. stephen? >> i got plenty of sleep. if i had gone with brian, i would not have. >> where did brian go? visited some friends we both know. good guy, w
and janine's busy morning in santa clara county. >> reporter: we'll tell you how many ballots so fary've roughly counted and what the office here is doing for the first time ever. >> if you're looking at a morning commute now, going to leave the house in a few minutes, the golden gate traffic looks good and so does the marin county traffic on highway 101. >> another strong surge on the low clouds. it will be cooler. we'll have the wednesday forecast coming up. ♪ >>>...
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several businesses burned in a full-scale investigation underway.joe: janine de la vega in san jose, what is happening there? >> reporter: and emotional day for the san jose police department. they lay down one of their officers to rest. we will tell you about the public memorial service for officer tran 10 happening later this morning. >>> good morning, we're looking at the east bay commute is still looks good for you can tell, getting more crowded. >>> at separate a few high clouds were said to go for another sunny and warm day, but what about getting warmer or staying the same? what differences we will see. >>>'s (upbeat music) - [voiceover] you are san francisco. we've been with you from the beginning. we've seen each other through good times and bad. sickness and health. we're with you san francisco, and you bring out the best in us. care. zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. i love looking are no window, at the live pictures of the sky. like an island and this gun -- sun. >> we thank you for joining us on this tuesday morning, beautiful tuesday morning.
several businesses burned in a full-scale investigation underway.joe: janine de la vega in san jose, what is happening there? >> reporter: and emotional day for the san jose police department. they lay down one of their officers to rest. we will tell you about the public memorial service for officer tran 10 happening later this morning. >>> good morning, we're looking at the east bay commute is still looks good for you can tell, getting more crowded. >>> at separate a...
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janine de la vega is in palo alto right now. tell us more about this story, janine. >> reporter: dave, the case was prosecuted here in palo alto and now the d.a. and the prosecutor who tried the turner case are returning here this morning. they are going to be holding a news conference at 10:00 a.m. they want justice for victims of sex crimes. now, the district attorney jeff rosen is going to be talking about new legislation. she is proposing that was inspired by the woman sexually assault by turner. we don't have details yet on what type of change he is asking for, but it's clear that he heard the outcry from the public on this case. it attracted national attention when the judge sentenced turner to six months in jail for sexually assaulting an unconscious intoxicated woman on the stanford campus. prosecutors had asked for a much longer sentence. since the judge's ruling, petitions have circulated to recall the judge. last week the d.a. removed the judge from an unrelated sexual assault case in light of the controversy that he
janine de la vega is in palo alto right now. tell us more about this story, janine. >> reporter: dave, the case was prosecuted here in palo alto and now the d.a. and the prosecutor who tried the turner case are returning here this morning. they are going to be holding a news conference at 10:00 a.m. they want justice for victims of sex crimes. now, the district attorney jeff rosen is going to be talking about new legislation. she is proposing that was inspired by the woman sexually...
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. >>> janine de la vega in a south bay where a truck slammed into a home. >> reporter: yes. it caused a lot of damage. we will tell you what neighbors are saying about the driver. >>> we are looking at the south bay commute. right now in downtown san jose, it looks good. i am hearing about a crash in the east bay. i will tell you about that, coming up >>> maybe the wind wake you up last night or some of those cool temperatures. it is pretty cool out there and it will stay that way. an update on this unusually cool june a pattern. (upbeat music) - [voiceover] you are san francisco. we've been with you from the beginning. we've seen each other through good times and bad. sickness and health. we're with you san francisco, and you bring out the best in us. care. zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. care. people love my portobello mushroom buttery jack, made with portobello mushrooms, grilled onions, and garlic herb butter. ever wonder how i came up with it? well... actually, i came up with it at the water cooler. but i thought you'd like this cowboy story
. >>> janine de la vega in a south bay where a truck slammed into a home. >> reporter: yes. it caused a lot of damage. we will tell you what neighbors are saying about the driver. >>> we are looking at the south bay commute. right now in downtown san jose, it looks good. i am hearing about a crash in the east bay. i will tell you about that, coming up >>> maybe the wind wake you up last night or some of those cool temperatures. it is pretty cool out there and it...
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janine de la vega, you're at san jose police headquarters.ut there all morning and you are talking to the officers about how they are doing. >> reporter: yeah. they are handling it as best as they can, you know. one of the things they mentioned is they now that he was a father. he has two young boys. so, you know, the news of his death really makes them hug their kids tighter. that's what one of them said that he did last fight. you can see that people are continuing to leave all these flowers and cards. they really appreciate all the flowers and the show of support that they have been receiving here. now, we do know that sometime today there will be a procession of officers who will escort the body from the coroner's office to the funeral home. the motorcycle officer. he was just 34 years old. he leaves behind his wife april and two young sons. he is described by friends as a loving and generous man who was devoted to his family. earlier this year, he took part in a police unity tour where officers rode from new jersey to washington, d.c. to
janine de la vega, you're at san jose police headquarters.ut there all morning and you are talking to the officers about how they are doing. >> reporter: yeah. they are handling it as best as they can, you know. one of the things they mentioned is they now that he was a father. he has two young boys. so, you know, the news of his death really makes them hug their kids tighter. that's what one of them said that he did last fight. you can see that people are continuing to leave all these...
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reporting from san jose, janine de la vega, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> soccer superstar lionel messi says he america. chile won 4-2 in penalty kicks following a scoreless tie at the meadowlands in new jersey. the final shot gave chile its second straight copa america title. messi missed the penalty kick putting it over the crossbar. >>> the bay bridge series kicks off tonight in san francisco with the a's and giants coming off of opposite sides of thrilling walkoffs. yesterday's giants-phillies game saw a lot of lead changes. in the bottom of the ninth conor gillaspie doubled to right and scored pena and gave the giants the 8-7 win. it was bruce bochy's 800's win. meanwhile, the a's were again on the opposite side of a walk- off. they had a 6-2 lead over the angels in the fourth after coco crisp hit that grand slam. siemian followed it up with a solo shot. but the angels came back to tie the game in the eighth, and they won it in the ninth on mike trout's sac fly. final 7-6. the a's won the first three-game of that series. >> tonight's game gets underway 7:15. >> i know whose side you're on.
reporting from san jose, janine de la vega, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> soccer superstar lionel messi says he america. chile won 4-2 in penalty kicks following a scoreless tie at the meadowlands in new jersey. the final shot gave chile its second straight copa america title. messi missed the penalty kick putting it over the crossbar. >>> the bay bridge series kicks off tonight in san francisco with the a's and giants coming off of opposite sides of thrilling walkoffs. yesterday's...
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reporting from palo alto, janine de la vega, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> also today the san francisco police commission is expected to vote on the use of force rules for the police department. it's a response to public calls for reform after several deadly police officer involved shootings. the new rules focus on requiring officers to deescalate situations and make lethal force a last resort. today's vote does not address the issue of whether to equip san francisco officers with tasers. that will come in a separate vote. >> people are protesting the police department. activists are calling for reforming that police officers bill of rights. the bill of rights was designed to limit criminals from accessing police officer's personal information. under state law, police officers' personnel records are confidential and that includes their discipline records. the anti-police terror group says if allegations against the officers are true, this law could allow them to escape punishment and move on to other cities. >> it prevention us, a, from knowing who the predators are on our streets. also they c
reporting from palo alto, janine de la vega, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> also today the san francisco police commission is expected to vote on the use of force rules for the police department. it's a response to public calls for reform after several deadly police officer involved shootings. the new rules focus on requiring officers to deescalate situations and make lethal force a last resort. today's vote does not address the issue of whether to equip san francisco officers with tasers. that...
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in tonight's segment 2, janine de la vega on whether chronic 911 colors are straining the system. >>eporter: we depend on those three numbers. and those who answered the call for help in desperate situations. >> [ sirens ] >> reporter: but at times firefighters responded to patients who chronically call and don't need emergency services. in san jose where resources are already stretched, mayor sam liccardo said he would like to find a way to triage what he called lower priority calls. whether it be someone who is a chronic caller or someone who just has a skinned knee. >> we need an arrangement with our county partners that ensures that we're not having four firefighters on an engine responding every time somebody at the jail needs to be transported for example, simply because they have a medical condition. or to respond to someone frequently calling with a mental health issue. >> reporter: a private ambulance or a two-person squad car should respond. but the emergency response system is not set up that way in santa clara county. when a medical call comes in, city fire response to th
in tonight's segment 2, janine de la vega on whether chronic 911 colors are straining the system. >>eporter: we depend on those three numbers. and those who answered the call for help in desperate situations. >> [ sirens ] >> reporter: but at times firefighters responded to patients who chronically call and don't need emergency services. in san jose where resources are already stretched, mayor sam liccardo said he would like to find a way to triage what he called lower...
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. >> janine de la vega is inside the tabulation room. >> reporter: so far 66% of the ballots have beens that were cast at the polls have been tabulated. now workers are flattening and sorting the vote by mail ballots. the majority of ballots in santa clara county are permanent vote by mail. now, it's 72%, which is one of the highest rates in the state. so because there is so much to count, this is the first year that the registrars office decided to stay open 24 hours after the polls closed. they are encountering issues of incomplete ballots. here is how they are dealing with that. >> we will do everything we can to make sure that we can find voters intent and tabulate their ballots correctly. as we are processing them through the machines, if a machine kicks it out because there is an x instead of a line completed, if we see anything different, we will in teams of two tabulate the ballots. >> reporter: just to give you an idea of what voter turnout is like, with what's been counted so far, 36%. with more mail-in ballots coming in, they estimate it will be between 50 to 60%. that's a m
. >> janine de la vega is inside the tabulation room. >> reporter: so far 66% of the ballots have beens that were cast at the polls have been tabulated. now workers are flattening and sorting the vote by mail ballots. the majority of ballots in santa clara county are permanent vote by mail. now, it's 72%, which is one of the highest rates in the state. so because there is so much to count, this is the first year that the registrars office decided to stay open 24 hours after the...
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janine de la vega is live. that judge's name is on the ballot? >> yes, he is >> reporter: he is running unopposed. there are two petitions to recall judge aaron percentky. at last count, more than 300,000 people have signed that petition. the judge gave a sentence of six months to tucker. the prosecution asked for six years. the judge decided that he should spend only six months in jail because of his lack of criminal history. one legal analyst told ktvu he feels that if the judge is recalled, it may have a chilling effect on other judges. >> if you are a judge in another case and it probably has to be high-profile case where people are paying attention and you think, i should not sentence him to the max but i don't want to be recalled, so plain and simply, this should not be done in this case. >> there is an official website set up by local activists to recall the judge. other petitions urge people to write e-mails and letters to the california bar. many say that may have been swayed because he is a former stanford alumn and athlete. but there i
janine de la vega is live. that judge's name is on the ballot? >> yes, he is >> reporter: he is running unopposed. there are two petitions to recall judge aaron percentky. at last count, more than 300,000 people have signed that petition. the judge gave a sentence of six months to tucker. the prosecution asked for six years. the judge decided that he should spend only six months in jail because of his lack of criminal history. one legal analyst told ktvu he feels that if the judge...
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janine, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. yes. surrounded by all this food.urt ready behind me, and i'm joined by -- with executive chef tim raddic. >> good morning. >> reporter: here from oracle arena. and what type of preparation goes into this? you started several days ago? >> blood, sweat, and tears definitely. it's exciting around here. we have been here since about, one of us since 1 a.m. this morning. you are looking at 3 a.m. for most of the people. we are excited to get the show on the road and finish this up at home. >> reporter: what are you doing that is special for tonight specifically for the finals? >> we a great array of products here at oracle arena. one of the most awesome items that we have here is our fresh ground burger. one of the best burgers in northern california. very juicy. classic. lettuce, tomatoes, special sauce. >> reporter: you can taste the difference? >> yeah, you can totally taste the difference. and it's just an amazing product. so you can roll over hear and we've got one of our other items is a polish sausage. it's kind of
janine, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. yes. surrounded by all this food.urt ready behind me, and i'm joined by -- with executive chef tim raddic. >> good morning. >> reporter: here from oracle arena. and what type of preparation goes into this? you started several days ago? >> blood, sweat, and tears definitely. it's exciting around here. we have been here since about, one of us since 1 a.m. this morning. you are looking at 3 a.m. for most of the people. we are...
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>> janine, thank you. >> time is now 8:37. to the latest on some of the wildfires in california.auburn along placer and eldorado county line. the fire i go burning along the fork of the american river. it started yesterday in a remote area, hard for ground crews to get to. it's only 5% contained. as we have seen in other fires, cal fire says its pilots were grounded for a while because of a drone spotted over the fire. >>> the deadly wildfire in kearn county is now 60% contained. the fire near lake isabelle ya has destroyed more than 250 structures and 73 square miles of forest since it began last thursday. an elderly couple was found dead apparently overcome by smoke. some of the evacuation orders have now been lifted. fire officials now say that they believe this will end up being the most destructive wildfire in kern county. >>> new from overnight, the san francisco fire department says that a fire that broke out over macy's roof top was put out. there is no cause right now. the fire is under investigation. >>> and the san francisco police department, according news groups, is
>> janine, thank you. >> time is now 8:37. to the latest on some of the wildfires in california.auburn along placer and eldorado county line. the fire i go burning along the fork of the american river. it started yesterday in a remote area, hard for ground crews to get to. it's only 5% contained. as we have seen in other fires, cal fire says its pilots were grounded for a while because of a drone spotted over the fire. >>> the deadly wildfire in kearn county is now 60%...
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. >> reporter janine de la vega is live at stanford with more on these frightening encounters. >> reporter: this has been very unsettling for students. this happened here on campus drive east. this is an area where there is a lot of student housing and deputies tell us that in both instances the suspect entered the rooms through unlocked doors. here is a sketch of that suspect that the stanford department of public safety just released. he is a latino, 5'9", a stocky build, short brown hair, brown eyes and is between 18 to 30 years old. deputies say last friday at 3 in the morning he entered the room of a female sleeping in a house. she woke up to find him standing over her, lifting off the covers. she screamed and the suspect ran away. a few hours later at around 6 a.m. another woman reported the same thing happened in the same building, but in that incident she chased the suspect out of the building and into the parking lot. here's how students are reacting this morning. >> it's a scary incident to think about, especially with all the news that's coming out about the brock turner case. i
. >> reporter janine de la vega is live at stanford with more on these frightening encounters. >> reporter: this has been very unsettling for students. this happened here on campus drive east. this is an area where there is a lot of student housing and deputies tell us that in both instances the suspect entered the rooms through unlocked doors. here is a sketch of that suspect that the stanford department of public safety just released. he is a latino, 5'9", a stocky build,...
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janine de la vega is there. some fear maybe it was one of their neighbors who was shot? >> reporter: yeah, they think it might be but they are just not sure and we won't know until the coroner releases the man's identity. this happened in a neighborhood in northeast san jose. it's not known for violent crime. so people here are very surprised. many of them heard multiple gunshots last night. neighbors are telling me that they heard between four to six shots and one woman tells us she looked out her window and saw a car with headlights on and a car slumped over. this happened before 9:30 last night on came aston court near lundy and bariessa avenues. officers arrived and found one man slumped over. he was pronounced dead. >> it's unknown how many suspects there are. you know, at this time, we are still trying to locate witnesses, locate physical evidence and try to get those answers. >> reporter: now, we don't know as i mentioned if the is from this neighborhood -- if the man is from this neighborhood. but residents say they recognize the car that the victim was in. that'
janine de la vega is there. some fear maybe it was one of their neighbors who was shot? >> reporter: yeah, they think it might be but they are just not sure and we won't know until the coroner releases the man's identity. this happened in a neighborhood in northeast san jose. it's not known for violent crime. so people here are very surprised. many of them heard multiple gunshots last night. neighbors are telling me that they heard between four to six shots and one woman tells us she...
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janine de la vega spoke to one person living at that home.>> reporter: good morning. it was pretty incredible. we just spoke with the man who lives in this house and he was sitting here with his wife and five-year-old son and a friend. they were sitting chatting on the couch and a car came careening into their living room. you can see it down a light pole and landed here in their front yard. let's go to some video. this was taken earlier last night. it happened just before 11:00 and as i was mentioning they heard this crash while they were sitting on their couch talking and they saw white lights coming towards them and then the next thing they know, glass was breaking and they jumped out of the way and this car was partially in their house. fortunately they just had very minor injuries. they ended up running out of the house and they saw two people that were in one of the cars from the collision. here is what one of them had to say.>> he was trying to brush it off and walk away and checked to make sure we were all right but he was definitely slurring and staggered. we
janine de la vega spoke to one person living at that home.>> reporter: good morning. it was pretty incredible. we just spoke with the man who lives in this house and he was sitting here with his wife and five-year-old son and a friend. they were sitting chatting on the couch and a car came careening into their living room. you can see it down a light pole and landed here in their front yard. let's go to some video. this was taken earlier last night. it happened just before 11:00 and as i...
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janine de la vega is there.he will have a live report in two minutes.>>> welcome back to mornings on 2. it is friday, june 17. i am alex savage.>> i am dave clark. steve is here. let's check the forecast.>> two forecast again. we do have some rain to the north but it is lifting towards mendocino county and partly cloudy and mostly sunny. high pressure in desert southwest building in but it is slow to leave. temperatures are slow to recover. we will keep clouds north but partly sunny for everywhere else. the system hangs on here but it is not going to do too much. it is producing some rain and mendocino county in lake county. there is plenty offshore but it is moving northward. east wind and southwind in westwind, we will get a breeze today. the lows are up, a lot of 60s so some of the cloud cover. 57 ukiah. golden gate korth, partly cloudy. still hanging around so temperatures are slow to recover. 60s and 70s in some rain for one more day north of santa ro
janine de la vega is there.he will have a live report in two minutes.>>> welcome back to mornings on 2. it is friday, june 17. i am alex savage.>> i am dave clark. steve is here. let's check the forecast.>> two forecast again. we do have some rain to the north but it is lifting towards mendocino county and partly cloudy and mostly sunny. high pressure in desert southwest building in but it is slow to leave. temperatures are slow to recover. we will keep clouds north but...
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melissa francis , fox news legal analyst and host of justice with judge janine, judge janine shapiro herself and today's hashtag one lucky guy. it's great to have back before ambassador to the united nations, ambassador john bolton. you always laugh when i say that because you don't really feel outnumbered. >> i'm always happy to be here so far. >> it's good to have you today. especially today with your expertise so thanks for being here. for the past 90 minutes, president obama has been hobbling with his national security team, getting an update on the attack in orlando and reviewing his administration's efforts in their work to degrade and destroy isis. on thursday, the president will travel to orlando to pay his respects to the victims of the nightclub massacre. as soon as the president speaks, we will carry it right here on fox and you can watch it first. we will bring you the chilling account from a survivor in the past hour from orlando regional medical center. the attacker shot angel colon several times. he lay on the floor as the carnage happened all around him. it's hard, bu
melissa francis , fox news legal analyst and host of justice with judge janine, judge janine shapiro herself and today's hashtag one lucky guy. it's great to have back before ambassador to the united nations, ambassador john bolton. you always laugh when i say that because you don't really feel outnumbered. >> i'm always happy to be here so far. >> it's good to have you today. especially today with your expertise so thanks for being here. for the past 90 minutes, president obama has...
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ktvu fox 2's janine de la vega one of the biggest sharks fans i know. she is live right now.s are available, right? >> reporter: yes, tonight is game 4 and the sharks, they need to win so that they can at least tie with pittsburgh, because to win the cup, the team needs to win at least four games. so let me get you up to speed. so far the pittsburgh penguins won the first two games and then san jose came back on saturday and won game 3 in overtime here at the s.a.p. center. the crowd went wild. it was the team's first win on home ice in the stanley cup final. the game winning goal was scored by a player that many hadn't heard of. joonas donskoi. another player without a lot of name recognition, joel ward, he scored the goal that tied the game. the goalie, martin jones has been doing an outstanding job at stopping the pucks. a lot of players stepping up during this critical time. it should be a very exciting game. and outside here at the s.a.p. center, there are some fans that actually showed up very early because tickets haven't gone on sale yet. this gentleman, greg in niple
ktvu fox 2's janine de la vega one of the biggest sharks fans i know. she is live right now.s are available, right? >> reporter: yes, tonight is game 4 and the sharks, they need to win so that they can at least tie with pittsburgh, because to win the cup, the team needs to win at least four games. so let me get you up to speed. so far the pittsburgh penguins won the first two games and then san jose came back on saturday and won game 3 in overtime here at the s.a.p. center. the crowd went...
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we have a reporter, janine de la vega -- >> there's a press conference going on let's listen in. >> we're going on about 45 minutes ago with our last contact with him. at this point the late will be our friend at this. we're waiting for daylight. we will use robots and other technology to go in there and see what's going on. >> you were negotiating with him for about 3.5 hours. did he give you any sense of why he shot these two officers? >> no. there was a some communication but were not going to get into those details right now. our job right now and our focus is the tactical operation. we will turn that over to the oakland police department. they will really the sheriff's office and brooklyn police -- oakland police will take over the scene. >> he did have his parents out here. to the help at all? >> we did try to use his parents to get him out but -- i don't know how that went. >> was a robbery? -- >> this appears to be a car stop that went wrong. it led to two officers being shot. >> you tell is the status of what's happening right now with the suspect? we know the house is on fire an
we have a reporter, janine de la vega -- >> there's a press conference going on let's listen in. >> we're going on about 45 minutes ago with our last contact with him. at this point the late will be our friend at this. we're waiting for daylight. we will use robots and other technology to go in there and see what's going on. >> you were negotiating with him for about 3.5 hours. did he give you any sense of why he shot these two officers? >> no. there was a some...