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janine? >> reporter: we are here at casa loma and mckeen wrote and behind the, you can see a chp officer with barricades up. this road is one of the several roads in morgan hill closed because of the fire. this is blocked off because they don't want anyone coming up this road. there are lots of fire engines coming up here and there trying to evacuate anyone who lives on casa loma. let's see some video from earlier when we were up in the mountains searching for people who were being evacuated. we went up a little leave this road and one man showed us all the ash that has fallen on his fire -- on his truck. we ran into several people who had packed up their cars with clothes and ready to leave. deputies are coordinating getting the livestock out of the area. there are horses and goats and a lot of household pets. we spoke with one mountain resident about his plans to evacuate. here's what he had to see. >> everybody has been up all night trying to get everything they can to leave. some people h
janine? >> reporter: we are here at casa loma and mckeen wrote and behind the, you can see a chp officer with barricades up. this road is one of the several roads in morgan hill closed because of the fire. this is blocked off because they don't want anyone coming up this road. there are lots of fire engines coming up here and there trying to evacuate anyone who lives on casa loma. let's see some video from earlier when we were up in the mountains searching for people who were being...
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what do you see here, janine. he first comes out he says hello, thank you. >> yeah, right out of the gate i think it was trump's debate in the beginning. if you look, hillary walked to trump's side of the stage. if you go and some people might say maybe that's because she's the powerful person. if you're in a job interview does the person interviewing walk to the door or do you walk to the interviewer? you walk to the person of power. not only that, he's the left of the picture. if i'm shaking your hand he's at the left of picture. he gets the upper hand. he puts her in a beggar's pose. this is very strategic. then on top of it he pats her on the back which is more power. right out of the gate he looks like the leader. >> thank you for sing gu lating this, brian. >> i was surprised there weren't more issues between the man and the woman. i was expecting more gender dynamics. i didn't see that many instances of it during the debate. >> let's look at one of the negative moments for trump's body language that you thi
what do you see here, janine. he first comes out he says hello, thank you. >> yeah, right out of the gate i think it was trump's debate in the beginning. if you look, hillary walked to trump's side of the stage. if you go and some people might say maybe that's because she's the powerful person. if you're in a job interview does the person interviewing walk to the door or do you walk to the interviewer? you walk to the person of power. not only that, he's the left of the picture. if i'm...
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stay with mornings on 2 will complete coverage and janine de la vega will have live reports from the santa cruz mountains all morning long. as steve was talking about it is very dry. that fire moves quickly. thank you for coming and joining us. what am i trying to say? thank you for waking up, it is tuesday, september 27 i am pam cook.>> good morning i'm dave clark and it will be hot again but not as hot as yesterday.>> for inland areas it will be but a coastal cooldown, we had a couple of observers of the mountains, michael has the best view of anybody i know about their. the conditions that show it looks like fog may come back later today. it may be too shallow to make an impact depending on the elevation, it is either on the cool side or the warm but it does look like another hot day although not as odd as yesterday, i've 88 to 92, 65% humidity, if the fog makes it will go up but i think it is more effective tomorrow and gusts look like, northerly direction. it depends, there is a very warm air aloft, not a westerly breeze yet but it does look like it is trying because you can see
stay with mornings on 2 will complete coverage and janine de la vega will have live reports from the santa cruz mountains all morning long. as steve was talking about it is very dry. that fire moves quickly. thank you for coming and joining us. what am i trying to say? thank you for waking up, it is tuesday, september 27 i am pam cook.>> good morning i'm dave clark and it will be hot again but not as hot as yesterday.>> for inland areas it will be but a coastal cooldown, we had a...
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ktvu's janine de la vega has an update for us. the good news is the fire is out there are a lot of people out of their homes. >> reporter: yes, there are, about eight people right now. firefighters are up here on this three-story condo unit and we do note -- we do know that they are here to make sure that the fire doesn't spark back up. there are a couple of fire investigators here as well. they are waiting until daylight so they can see better to try to determine the cause. this fire created a lot of damage and also left one dog dead this happened on ticonderoga drive near highway 182. neighbors smelled smoke and called 911. the flames were already on the roof of this restore a condo complex when fire -- the fire department arrived. the people in this unit were not home at the time but the dog was and it died in this fire. no firefighters were injured fighting this four alarm fire. it was a challenge to extinguish. here is why. >>we were able to extinguish the main condominium fire but the fire was burning in the main attic space
ktvu's janine de la vega has an update for us. the good news is the fire is out there are a lot of people out of their homes. >> reporter: yes, there are, about eight people right now. firefighters are up here on this three-story condo unit and we do note -- we do know that they are here to make sure that the fire doesn't spark back up. there are a couple of fire investigators here as well. they are waiting until daylight so they can see better to try to determine the cause. this fire...
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. >> janine de la vega is live this morning on campus to tell us what action san jose state university is planning to take, good morning.>>reporter: good morning, yes the university is investigating and they want to find out who put up the swastikas and hateful language, both were found in freshman dorms. university staff met with students from both of those storms last night to talk about what happened and address their concerns. the swastikas were found tuesday night and one simple was found on the door of the third floor of washburn call and it was made out of name badge stickers and the other was drawn on a whiteboard and the common area of a sweet the campus village and hateful slurs were written alongside both of the swastikas. everything has been removed for students or shaken up. >> i do not want to have people take it further, i want people to start getting hurt or people transferring out because they feel unsafe. it doesn't make me feel right or safe.>> they need to do something about it so people don't think it is okay. >> san jose state university president was in long beac
. >> janine de la vega is live this morning on campus to tell us what action san jose state university is planning to take, good morning.>>reporter: good morning, yes the university is investigating and they want to find out who put up the swastikas and hateful language, both were found in freshman dorms. university staff met with students from both of those storms last night to talk about what happened and address their concerns. the swastikas were found tuesday night and one...
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. >> and now janine is live at a staging area. janine. >> reporter: we are here at the staging area, at the bottom of the hill that the firefighters use to travel up to where the fire is. and i want to sew you---to sew you out what--120 show you what is--to show you what is laid out here, so a lot of people care about the firefighters here, and they have been refueling down here before they go on up. now, this fire is 22% contained. cal fire says it is still burning aggressively and it is just as active at knight as it is during the day. it is burning away from santa cruz county so evacuation orders have been lifted there. and evacuation orders are still in effect for people. more than 300 homes are still threatened. so a big priority is pro- teching the houses. the official word from cal fire is that one home is destroyed and one is damaged. but we have been hearing something different from some of the people who live around here and some of the residents. so i want to go to jennifer, you are down here and you have been helping t
. >> and now janine is live at a staging area. janine. >> reporter: we are here at the staging area, at the bottom of the hill that the firefighters use to travel up to where the fire is. and i want to sew you---to sew you out what--120 show you what is--to show you what is laid out here, so a lot of people care about the firefighters here, and they have been refueling down here before they go on up. now, this fire is 22% contained. cal fire says it is still burning aggressively and...
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that's why they have the barricades up right now. >> thank you janine. we are glad that you are out there for us. this is certainly a story everyone is talking about today. we will continue our coverage of brock turner's release throughout the morning. coming up at 5: 30, we will talk with the newspaper reporter -- 5:30 we will talk with a newspaper reporter in ohio as brock turner plans to return to that state. >>> all eyes are on colin kaepernick. last night's game against the chargers -- >> kaepernick got down on one knee during the national anthem last night. we now have the reaction and a surprise show of support. >> reporter: he took a need to the national -- during the national anthem and wasn't the only one. eric read also kneeled to ring the performance of the star- spangled banner. during this video you can clearly see colin kaepernick. eric reid was harder to see because he was in street clothes and away from clearview. kaepernick says -- from a clear view. kaepernick says he does respect the veteran but still has to make a statement about the
that's why they have the barricades up right now. >> thank you janine. we are glad that you are out there for us. this is certainly a story everyone is talking about today. we will continue our coverage of brock turner's release throughout the morning. coming up at 5: 30, we will talk with the newspaper reporter -- 5:30 we will talk with a newspaper reporter in ohio as brock turner plans to return to that state. >>> all eyes are on colin kaepernick. last night's game against the...
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de la vega joining us live from campus this morning and janine has of the university already launchedn investigation?>>reporter: is certainly have and this is just not the way you want to start the school year. these swastikas were found into freshman dorms and it has really shaken some of the students. last night university staff met with students from both of those dorms to talk about what happened and to address concerns, looked swastikas were reported to university officials tuesday night, one of the symbols was found on the door third-floor of washburn hall made out of name badge stickers, the other was drawn on a whiteboard in a common area of a sweet and campus village, hateful slurs were written alongside both of the swastikas, everything has been removed but some students worry it may escalate. we spoke with a freshman who said that whoever did this lacks maturity. >> a lot of them are used to high school and making fun of people and their out in the real world and they are not used to it and they just need to grow up. >> i don't want people to take it further and have people
de la vega joining us live from campus this morning and janine has of the university already launchedn investigation?>>reporter: is certainly have and this is just not the way you want to start the school year. these swastikas were found into freshman dorms and it has really shaken some of the students. last night university staff met with students from both of those dorms to talk about what happened and to address concerns, looked swastikas were reported to university officials tuesday...
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janine de la vega joining us live with the dramatic cell phone video, janine, from this fire. >> yes, you know, some neighbors had showed me some cell phone video. people had been posting on social media, and they say these flames just shot up way high, and something else that they were talking about, let me show you here some damage in the backyard which is just a complete mess. they were saying that their neighbor who lives here was cooking, actually barbecuing and they're saying that's what started the fire. now, here is some video from instagram that somebody shot on white road showing the huge flames and the thick black smoke just billowing out of the home. this two alarm fire was reported around 7:00 last night. firefighters determined there was a gas leak there, and that fueled the flames. they were concerned about a possible explosion, so they evacuated the neighborhood. pg&e was called stop the gas and firefighters to extinguish the flames. >> everybody was moving the cars out of the house and then we heard the sirens show up, so that was pretty much it. we watched the show.
janine de la vega joining us live with the dramatic cell phone video, janine, from this fire. >> yes, you know, some neighbors had showed me some cell phone video. people had been posting on social media, and they say these flames just shot up way high, and something else that they were talking about, let me show you here some damage in the backyard which is just a complete mess. they were saying that their neighbor who lives here was cooking, actually barbecuing and they're saying that's...
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we'll bring in janine de la vega a bit later on in mornings on 2.l show and tell us about all the damage she has found as a result of these flames. >>> new this morning, president obama joined other world leaders in jerusalem today for the funeral of former israeli president shimon peres. dignitaries include prince charles, french president and former president bin bill clinton. he died earlier this week from complications from a stroke at the age of 93. president obama gave the final eulogy go no better than the cynic if you look over the arc of history, human beings should be filled not with fear but with hope. >> president obama also mentioned palestinian leader saying his presence at the funeral was a gesture and a reminder of the unfinished business of peace. p irs won a peace prize for attempting to resolve the palestinian conflict. we talked with people who met with him during the visit to the bay area. >> at 90 years old, not only was he not retired, it didn't seem like he was tired. it seemed like he was filled with a passion for the work t
we'll bring in janine de la vega a bit later on in mornings on 2.l show and tell us about all the damage she has found as a result of these flames. >>> new this morning, president obama joined other world leaders in jerusalem today for the funeral of former israeli president shimon peres. dignitaries include prince charles, french president and former president bin bill clinton. he died earlier this week from complications from a stroke at the age of 93. president obama gave the final...
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>> janine de la vega in san jose.hank you. >>> two men accused of killing a man in san mateo tuesday night are due in court this afternoon. 31-year-old daniel coronoa was shot and killed. 22-year-old alejandro deleon and lewis marcado of hayward. >>> san jose police say dave lee russell assaulted and tried to kidnap two women on separate occasions. russell talked with reporters from the santa clara jail. >> i thought i need to go down and clear my name. i didn't know none of this was happening. >> he looks different now than he did one week ago. he shaved his go tee, and in one case he said he was trying to help someone out by offering them a ride. >> i told her to make her feel better or whatever, safe, she can take a picture of me, of the car, we can call her mom. i'll give her my phone number. i don't understand, if you talk to somebody and say, hey, you need a ride, and freaks out and walks away, how did i do anything. >> prosecutors say russell is a convicted sex offender and they call him a dangerous man. he was
>> janine de la vega in san jose.hank you. >>> two men accused of killing a man in san mateo tuesday night are due in court this afternoon. 31-year-old daniel coronoa was shot and killed. 22-year-old alejandro deleon and lewis marcado of hayward. >>> san jose police say dave lee russell assaulted and tried to kidnap two women on separate occasions. russell talked with reporters from the santa clara jail. >> i thought i need to go down and clear my name. i didn't...
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back to you. >> thank you janine. a quick question, we sought sharon smith come out and talk to you and us earlier. do we know if she is going to be walking out with the deputies with brock turner? a do you have any indication on that? >> we didn't get any indication. she had just come out. one question i asked her was, have you seen brock turner this morning. she said she had not seen him. that was about one hour ago. it seems like he might be escorted down by the deputies. it is hard to tell. they may be just standing there to make sure nothing gets out of hand. >> we are hearing right now that the deputies are going to come out in about 2 minutes from now. we're getting the word that they are coming out at 6:05. you haven't seen him come in however. we understand he still has to be processed, fingerprint before he walks out the door. is that right? >> he does. along with that he is going to be given his belongings that he had to check in when he first came into the main jail. he will also receive the letters that h
back to you. >> thank you janine. a quick question, we sought sharon smith come out and talk to you and us earlier. do we know if she is going to be walking out with the deputies with brock turner? a do you have any indication on that? >> we didn't get any indication. she had just come out. one question i asked her was, have you seen brock turner this morning. she said she had not seen him. that was about one hour ago. it seems like he might be escorted down by the deputies. it is...
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ktvu's janine de la vega is live on campus this morning, students are certainly upset, good morning.>reporter: good morning alex. the president of the university is out of town but she is on her way back today because she wants to deal with this and she knows this is unsettling for many of the students. university staff did meet with the students last night who live in both washburn hall and campus village to talk about their concerns. one of the swastikas was made by piecing together name badges on a hallway door. the second was drawn on a whiteboard in the common area of this week shared by seven students and racial slurs were written alongside both of the symbols, all has been removed but this comes as the university is trying to improve its racial climate and it hired its first ever chief diversity officer. and this is what she had to say . >> i would say to a few students that i know of they are upset and upset on behalf of other people, upset it just the existence of these types of hate symbols and incidents or that somebody would do this. >> back in february 3 former students
ktvu's janine de la vega is live on campus this morning, students are certainly upset, good morning.>reporter: good morning alex. the president of the university is out of town but she is on her way back today because she wants to deal with this and she knows this is unsettling for many of the students. university staff did meet with the students last night who live in both washburn hall and campus village to talk about their concerns. one of the swastikas was made by piecing together name...
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thank you janine. >>> cal fire says the fire in sonoma county is now 100% contained. it started five days ago just five days each -- 5 miles east of cloverdale and burned more than 1600 acres. two minor injuries are reported and no structures were damaged. investigators are still looking for the cause. >>> new from overnight, a violent demonstration in el cajon against tuesday's deadly officer involved shooting. >> [ sound of gunfire ] [ screaming ] >> flash bangs were fired by police to push back protesters. between 50 and 75 protesters blocked a major intersection in that san diego suburb last night. some demonstrators threw bottles at police and smashed car windows. protesters even got into shouting matches with drivers and motorcyclists. one man was knocked off his motorcycle and attacked. it was the third straight night of the -- protests in el cajon after the shooting that took the life of alfred olango. his mother spoke for the first time about the death of her son. >> i know i am telling you the truth. my son is a good loving young man. only 38 years old. >> t
thank you janine. >>> cal fire says the fire in sonoma county is now 100% contained. it started five days ago just five days each -- 5 miles east of cloverdale and burned more than 1600 acres. two minor injuries are reported and no structures were damaged. investigators are still looking for the cause. >>> new from overnight, a violent demonstration in el cajon against tuesday's deadly officer involved shooting. >> [ sound of gunfire ] [ screaming ] >> flash bangs...
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janine de la vega, fox 2news.>>> bad air quality from the loma fire. a health advisory has been set. they will be monitoring the smoke as it may be increasing. >>> petaluma residents face the aftermath of last night's wildfire. homeowners were running to escape the flames.>> -- >> reporter: this shows you how dangerous fire conditions are this time of year. the fire allegedly started off highway 101. it was a grass fire that quickly spread to the backyards of these homes. you're looking at one him of the houses that was destroyed. there are four houses completely destroyed, 10 others damage. several people say they were home at the time but had little time react -- to react to the flames around their home. by the time fire cruise arrived cop out -- houses were already on fire. four were destroyed and 10 more damage. a man suffered smoke inhalation any young woman burn the bottom of her feet when she ran barefoot out of her house to rescue an elderly neighbor. homeowners blame the eucalyptus trees used as a buffer between the highway in the home for int
janine de la vega, fox 2news.>>> bad air quality from the loma fire. a health advisory has been set. they will be monitoring the smoke as it may be increasing. >>> petaluma residents face the aftermath of last night's wildfire. homeowners were running to escape the flames.>> -- >> reporter: this shows you how dangerous fire conditions are this time of year. the fire allegedly started off highway 101. it was a grass fire that quickly spread to the backyards of these...
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i heard one student earlier tell janine she wishes whoever did it would just grow up. first of all welcome back, it is 7:30. and officially fall now. i'm gasia mikaelian. >> good morning everyone. i'm mike mibach. dave clark has the day off. let's send it over to steve with a quick check of the fall forecast. >> in truckee, it's officially winter. 19 degrees up in truckee. fulgoursfall -- fall just began. air quality is good. gusts twin peak, 42 miles per hour at 2:00 a.m. gusts at 50 in the altamont pass. and 35, 40, out towards sfo as well. looks like a sparkling day. national weather service tweeted this out, fall initially began. 7:21 in the morning for us, and the breeze is there for many. it seems to be tailing off for a few, picking up for others. low clouds down the coast. the low is up north, northern part of the state, northeast california, shasta, in on the mix for shower activity, high elevation, snow, no doubt about it. you'll feel that breeze. if you're in a wind protected area in the sun, it's not too bad out there, you turn the corner, and go, oh, my go
i heard one student earlier tell janine she wishes whoever did it would just grow up. first of all welcome back, it is 7:30. and officially fall now. i'm gasia mikaelian. >> good morning everyone. i'm mike mibach. dave clark has the day off. let's send it over to steve with a quick check of the fall forecast. >> in truckee, it's officially winter. 19 degrees up in truckee. fulgoursfall -- fall just began. air quality is good. gusts twin peak, 42 miles per hour at 2:00 a.m. gusts at...
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ktvu's janine de la vega is at levi stadium right now in santa clara, and janine, the coach of the othertrong feelings about this anthem issue, right. >> reporter: yeah, he does. they are playing against the la rams, and that coach has been very specific in giving instructions to his players in the past. he's lectured them about how much respect he has for the national anthem, how he wants them to stand. so it's going to be really interesting to see if any others are going to join kaepernick in his protest tonight at the game. now, during the preseason, the 49ers colin kaepernick did not stand as the national anthem played. he says he's protesting the oppression of people of color in the u.s. and police brutality. yesterday, though, players from multiple teams across the country followed his lead. as the anthem played before the seattle seahawks and miami dolphins game, seahawks players locked arms and four dolphins ended up taking a knee, and during the kansas city chief's home opener, some players linked arms while one raised his fist in the air. in a later game, two new england patrio
ktvu's janine de la vega is at levi stadium right now in santa clara, and janine, the coach of the othertrong feelings about this anthem issue, right. >> reporter: yeah, he does. they are playing against the la rams, and that coach has been very specific in giving instructions to his players in the past. he's lectured them about how much respect he has for the national anthem, how he wants them to stand. so it's going to be really interesting to see if any others are going to join...
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thank you janine. >>> it is now 6:05. the weight is a most over to get apple's new iphone 7. it goes on sale in just a couple of hours -- wait is almost over to get apple's new iphone 7. it goes on sale in just a couple of hours. christien kafton is live with more. >> reporter: you can see workers putting the finishing touches on things. people are waiting for the iphone 7's which are on display already. as you come around the corner, the line that you were talking about dave, you can see how long the line is. you can see one gentleman is in his sleeping bag just waking up this morning. do you have a quick moment? you have been line for a while. >> yes, it's been a long time. >> you have been waiting for the iphone 7 specifically. >> actually the iphone 7 plus which is not available. >> reporter: are you disappointed? >> not really. it was mainly for the experience a meeting the people. >> reporter: we will get back to you shortly but you can see people lined up all the way to the corner and around the corner as a matter of fact. a lot of fans wanted to get their hands on tha
thank you janine. >>> it is now 6:05. the weight is a most over to get apple's new iphone 7. it goes on sale in just a couple of hours -- wait is almost over to get apple's new iphone 7. it goes on sale in just a couple of hours. christien kafton is live with more. >> reporter: you can see workers putting the finishing touches on things. people are waiting for the iphone 7's which are on display already. as you come around the corner, the line that you were talking about dave,...
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janine says she will move to ecuador. they believe that avoiding political discussions better for their health and marriage but are having a hard time sticking to it. head to my facebook page and we have a live discussion with them. we'll always have more content for you on social media. >> such a great couple and so many families can relate to this. >> erin thank you. >> if you have been inside of a pharmacy lately, now it's flu shot time and there are important changes this year for vaccines for both kids and adults. >> rick williams is live in the newsroom with details on this. >> brian thank you, that is right. all flu shots are not created equal and age does make a difference in which flu shot you should get. you probably heard already that the government doesn't recommend the nasal vaccine for kids this year because it doesn't offer much protection but they know that seniors may not get much protection from standard shots, there are two types just for them. we'll break that down for you as far as the flu shots at 5:
janine says she will move to ecuador. they believe that avoiding political discussions better for their health and marriage but are having a hard time sticking to it. head to my facebook page and we have a live discussion with them. we'll always have more content for you on social media. >> such a great couple and so many families can relate to this. >> erin thank you. >> if you have been inside of a pharmacy lately, now it's flu shot time and there are important changes this...
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gasia. >> janine de la vega in san mateo. thank you. >>> well, jury selection will start today in the trial of a man involved in a highly publicized scuffle back in july with b.a.r.t. police officers in san francisco. 22-year-old michael smith is charged with battery, and resisting arrest in connection with a fight at b.a.r.t.'s elementary school bank dare row station in -- embarcadero station in july. smith is african-american and his attorney says it played a role in his fight with police. they deny claims he was acting in self-defense. >>> the santa clara county sheriff's office has released the name of an armed man killed earlier this week in an officer involved shooting. the mercury news reports deputy shot and killed 86-year-old eugene craig during a tense encounter in a saratoga home saturday night. craig pointed his gun at deputies after ignoring repeated orders to drop it. this was the first officer involved shooting in saratoga in three years. >>> authorities in the east bay are asking for the public's help as they
gasia. >> janine de la vega in san mateo. thank you. >>> well, jury selection will start today in the trial of a man involved in a highly publicized scuffle back in july with b.a.r.t. police officers in san francisco. 22-year-old michael smith is charged with battery, and resisting arrest in connection with a fight at b.a.r.t.'s elementary school bank dare row station in -- embarcadero station in july. smith is african-american and his attorney says it played a role in his fight...
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ktvu's janine de la vega you're at san jose police headquarters. tell us what's on that video. >> reporter: well, the video shows a person of interest, and police need the public's help in identifying him. take a look at this surveillance video which shows a man that is walking down a street. he's wearing some dark clothing there. detectives think he knows something about the murder of 37-year-old david moglen. they hope someone recognizes him and calls the department. in july, police say moglen was shot to death near sherman and willow street while chasing a man who just robbed minimum. police canvassed the neighborhood, and they haven't been able to identify suspects and they are hoping to bring closure to his wife and two small children. moglen worked as an economics professor at foothill college in los altos and faculty and staff described him as intelligent and well liked. we reached out to police to see if we could talk about the challenges in this case, we hope to hear back in the next hour. back to you. >> janine de la vega in san jose, tha
ktvu's janine de la vega you're at san jose police headquarters. tell us what's on that video. >> reporter: well, the video shows a person of interest, and police need the public's help in identifying him. take a look at this surveillance video which shows a man that is walking down a street. he's wearing some dark clothing there. detectives think he knows something about the murder of 37-year-old david moglen. they hope someone recognizes him and calls the department. in july, police say...
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. >>> as janine reports, investigators say they know what caused the fire. >> reporter: family membersell me they fry chicken in the backyard all the time but they've never had a problem. but as you can see, it got out of control last night. the backyard is not only a charred mess, but trees and a power pole also caught fire. here's video showing the flames shooting from the home it was reported around 7:00 last night. and firefighters say it spread fast. a woman who lives there told firefighters she was frying chicken in her outdoor kitchen and she turned away for a minute and that's when the fire started. they ran out of the home. and firefighters also evacuated all the people who live in coldisack as a precaution. this morning the family who lived in the home returned and spoke to us. >> now, i have to make sure that my mom is okay. make sure my brother's okay. you know, material things can always be replaced. it's more the memories. we've lived here per the last 27 years. there's a lot of memories in the house and neighborhood. we've been around for a while. it's something we're go
. >>> as janine reports, investigators say they know what caused the fire. >> reporter: family membersell me they fry chicken in the backyard all the time but they've never had a problem. but as you can see, it got out of control last night. the backyard is not only a charred mess, but trees and a power pole also caught fire. here's video showing the flames shooting from the home it was reported around 7:00 last night. and firefighters say it spread fast. a woman who lives there...
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they are heros. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. >> thank you. >> reporter: in morgan hill, janine de la vega, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> still ahead, the latest on search for an arsonist in the east bay. >> and we are now hearing from the parents of the young man gunned down in san francisco while playing pokimon go as inspectors release a sketch of the suspect they are looking for. >> also a major cooldown across the bay area. meteorologist mark tamayo is here to talk about when we might see rain in the forecast. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. >> new information at noon about a story in iowa similar to the brock turner case. a 21-year-old former student at iowa stat
they are heros. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. >> thank you. >> reporter: in morgan hill, janine de la vega, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> still ahead, the latest on search for an arsonist in the east bay. >> and we are now hearing from the parents of the young man gunned down in san francisco while playing pokimon go as inspectors release a sketch of the suspect they are looking for. >> also a major cooldown across the bay area. meteorologist mark tamayo is...
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janine, what do you see and what is going on?s looking down at 101 and all those brake lights that you see are actually on 101 n. at 101 and all those brake lights that you see are actually on 101 n . it looks like they are breaking to look at the accident in the southbound lane where you see the flashing lights. now at this moment we know that lanes one, two, and three are blocked on southbound 101 n. a popular. looking at the chp we see that lanes four and five are open but this is all caused by two different crashes. and possibly by a reckless driver who was speeding and passing cars. it sounds like there are numerous vehicles involved, possibly five through six cars in injuries as well. there are a lot of tow truck then emergency vehicles and three lanes at this point that are blocked . it looks like you should definitely avoid this. possibly take 280 because looking at these brake lights in the northbound lane but the southbound lane is also very backed up because of the lane closures. we do not low how many miles this goes
janine, what do you see and what is going on?s looking down at 101 and all those brake lights that you see are actually on 101 n. at 101 and all those brake lights that you see are actually on 101 n . it looks like they are breaking to look at the accident in the southbound lane where you see the flashing lights. now at this moment we know that lanes one, two, and three are blocked on southbound 101 n. a popular. looking at the chp we see that lanes four and five are open but this is all caused...
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ktvu's janine de la vega went up to mount loma to see the destruction. >> a two story house once stood here, and now it is just a pile of rubble. devastated by the fire. the only thing left standing is part of the shower. this is a picture of what we believe is the same house engulfed in flames on monday when the fire started. the house below it was spared. no damage. this morning, an injured cat was found hiding underneath the house. she belongs to the family who lives in the home destroyed above. friend came to find her and another cat that had gone missing. her paws appeared to be burned. we're told the father and two young children who live there barely had any time to escape. cal fire says 8 homes are destroyed. residents we have spoken to off camera worry the number will climb. as we drove along the road, we spotted foundations of torched homes eaten by the flames. the hillsides are black, and vegetation is burned away. the fire is still active and crews are holding containment lines trying to protect the 300 homes that are still threatened. a lot of home inners want to know what
ktvu's janine de la vega went up to mount loma to see the destruction. >> a two story house once stood here, and now it is just a pile of rubble. devastated by the fire. the only thing left standing is part of the shower. this is a picture of what we believe is the same house engulfed in flames on monday when the fire started. the house below it was spared. no damage. this morning, an injured cat was found hiding underneath the house. she belongs to the family who lives in the home...
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. >> ktvu's janine de la vega is in san francisco, and janine, the people you are talking to finding this news hard to believe? >> reporter: yes, they definitely do. people are used to paying for a one bedroom, around $4500 a month. they are used to paying high prices. san jose and san francisco ranked in the top ten on a new list for the biggest fall in rents for one bedroom apartments. the rental report shows the average monthly rental in san jose dropped by 12% between august and september. and in san francisco, it decreased by 6% during that same time. the report says san jose's average rent went from $2800 a month to 2455 a month. and a one bedroom in san francisco fell from around 39 a month to 3700. we spoke with people this morning about rent and study, and here's what they had to say. >> we settled with a much higher price. to see it dip, it's like, we just missed that mark by a couple months. once our lease ends i'm going to look again. >> i'm surprised with the magnitude of the drop. we heard rents were coming down, and back where they were a couple years ago after a stead
. >> ktvu's janine de la vega is in san francisco, and janine, the people you are talking to finding this news hard to believe? >> reporter: yes, they definitely do. people are used to paying for a one bedroom, around $4500 a month. they are used to paying high prices. san jose and san francisco ranked in the top ten on a new list for the biggest fall in rents for one bedroom apartments. the rental report shows the average monthly rental in san jose dropped by 12% between august and...
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. >> ktvu's janine de la vega was at the campus as students arrived today. she has more on what we're learning about the victims. >> it's a difficult day here for the students at james logan high school. throughout the morning we have seen a lot of them come here to this memorial on campus where they have left candles and flowers. we have seen a lot of hugging and crying. this is just not how these students thought this school year would start. grief counselors are on campus to help those who knew 17-year- old izaiah mease, he was a senior at james logan high school and on the football team. he was killed on sunday after he crashed into a car and the center median on 880 in hayward. two other teens were in the car, 16-year-old joe junior iaramo. he was now attending the dakota school for independent study. a candlelight vigil was held on campus for the two teens last night. this morning many are thinking of them. >> he was a funny, funny guy. all the way from 4th grade to high school, still the same. funny. all i can remember. i can't believe he's gone. >> r
. >> ktvu's janine de la vega was at the campus as students arrived today. she has more on what we're learning about the victims. >> it's a difficult day here for the students at james logan high school. throughout the morning we have seen a lot of them come here to this memorial on campus where they have left candles and flowers. we have seen a lot of hugging and crying. this is just not how these students thought this school year would start. grief counselors are on campus to help...
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janine de la vega has more on two attempts by this man they say to grab young women off the streets.er teresa is now officially a saint. up next, the canonization mass at the vatican. tens of thousands of people were there. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2, today is the 19th 19th anniversary of the death of mother teresa. yesterday, pope francis made her a saint. canonizing her at a very special mass at the vatican. our reporter, amy kellogg has more on the ceremony that attracted tens of thousands of people from around the world. >> reporter: the catholic church bestowing one of its highest honors. pope francis declaring the mot
janine de la vega has more on two attempts by this man they say to grab young women off the streets.er teresa is now officially a saint. up next, the canonization mass at the vatican. tens of thousands of people were there. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one...
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. >> janine, how did the white house coconversation go?> i do quite clear we were inin possesession of an authenticic pfizer court order. i just praray it is acactually authentic.c. >> are you actually questitionig that? >> glennnn, no one has ever seea fisa c court orderer. there e is the p presidents. >> israel. >> to the whitite housee make ay specific claims about national security that wowould prevenento from p publishining? >> yes. i asked ththem repeatedly. >> what more do you want? you cacan go out a and know yoye safe. >> i would like to talk k to aln before we go any further. >> absolutely not. we're sitting ducks, janine. it is 1:1:00 p.m. i in new york. if you don't get t it out in n e next fouour hours,s, you willl s the e evening postst. >>>> i'm sorrrry, glenn, butut n is our government ---- >> t the govovernment cocould be througugh the storore any momend you up more time. a journalist and stop stringing us along. >> that is a clip from "snowden." just a what is happening today, the launching of campaign to pardon edward sn
. >> janine, how did the white house coconversation go?> i do quite clear we were inin possesession of an authenticic pfizer court order. i just praray it is acactually authentic.c. >> are you actually questitionig that? >> glennnn, no one has ever seea fisa c court orderer. there e is the p presidents. >> israel. >> to the whitite housee make ay specific claims about national security that wowould prevenento from p publishining? >> yes. i asked ththem...
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hay, janine. >> reporter: compared to the bay, they're very excited to be here. the jewel of oakland and right behind me right now, you can see they're getting in some practice runs. those are paddlers there made of numerous teams. and look at how fast they are going. now to get more information about what this race is going to be like, here i'm joined now by hans. you're the race director. tell me about what's expected this weekend. >> this is our 21st year, and as you know, we are excited to be in the new home at lake merritt and we have been really pleased that the mayor's office has been so supportive. the community members have been great and what people can expect is that in addition to racing and we have teams from all over the u.s., a team from the philippines as well. and we have great festival activities. it's very family friendly, free to all. we have a zone called dragon land, where all the kids can do fun activities in conjunction with children's ferry land. we have been excited and we feel so welcome here, and you can see there's just so much energy
hay, janine. >> reporter: compared to the bay, they're very excited to be here. the jewel of oakland and right behind me right now, you can see they're getting in some practice runs. those are paddlers there made of numerous teams. and look at how fast they are going. now to get more information about what this race is going to be like, here i'm joined now by hans. you're the race director. tell me about what's expected this weekend. >> this is our 21st year, and as you know, we are...
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ktvu's janine de la vega tells us what's expected. >> reporter: the 49ers are playing against the la rams. the coach of that team has specifically in the past told his players that the anthem is very important to him, that they must have respect for it. he wants them to stand a certain way. so it's going to be very interesting to see if any other players join kaepernick in protest. now, during the preseason, 49er quarterback colin kaepernick did not stand as the national anthem played. he says he's protesting the oppression of people of color in the u.s. and police brutality. yesterday, players from multiple teams across the country followed his lead as the anthem played before the seattle seahawks and miami dolphins played. seahawks players locked arms. four dolphins ended up taking a knee, and during the kansas city chiefs home opener, some players raised arms while one raised a fist in the area. and two new england patriots players raised their fists in solidarity. >> i think it's good that athletes are coming together to support a cause. it doesn't just affect athletes, it affect
ktvu's janine de la vega tells us what's expected. >> reporter: the 49ers are playing against the la rams. the coach of that team has specifically in the past told his players that the anthem is very important to him, that they must have respect for it. he wants them to stand a certain way. so it's going to be very interesting to see if any other players join kaepernick in protest. now, during the preseason, 49er quarterback colin kaepernick did not stand as the national anthem played. he...
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back to you. >> janine de la vega live in the east bay for us, and for more on some of the other storiese have been working on, let's go to our newsroom and dave clark. >>> faith leaders from five major religious traditions are gathering today in oakland to appeal for peace. they're going to meet tonight at 5:45. participants include representatives of judaism, christianity, hinduism and buddhism. they will be taking part in a prayer group followed by a panel discussion on promoting peace within the community. >>> a student body vice president at san jose state is facing criminal charges, accused of fighting with his date. joshua romero was arrested last week during a concert on the campus. he's charged with suspicion of domestic violence, and violating a protective order. security officers say they saw an altercation between him and a woman. campus police say it started with a verbal argument and when his date allegedly tried to leave, he allegedly restrained her, and reportedly pushed her against a wall. romero was released on bail: the judge who sentenced brock turner to six months in
back to you. >> janine de la vega live in the east bay for us, and for more on some of the other storiese have been working on, let's go to our newsroom and dave clark. >>> faith leaders from five major religious traditions are gathering today in oakland to appeal for peace. they're going to meet tonight at 5:45. participants include representatives of judaism, christianity, hinduism and buddhism. they will be taking part in a prayer group followed by a panel discussion on...
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. >> janine, how did the white house conversation go?> i do quite clear we were in possession of an authentic pfizer court order. i just pray it is actually authentic. >> are you actually questioning that? >> glenn, no one has ever seen a fisa court order. there is the presidents. >> israel. >> to the white house make any specific claims about national security that would prevent you from publishing? >> yes. i asked them repeatedly. >> what more do you want? you can go out and know you are safe. >> i would like to talk to alan before we go any further. >> absolutely not. we're sitting ducks, janine. it is 1:00 p.m. in new york. if you don't get it out in the next four hours, you will miss the evening post. >> i'm sorry, glenn, but allen is our government -- >> the government could barge through the store any moment and you up more time. a journalist and stop stringing us along. >> that is a clip from "snowden." just a what is happening today, the launching of campaign to pardon edward snowden. can you talk, oliver stone, about what is ha
. >> janine, how did the white house conversation go?> i do quite clear we were in possession of an authentic pfizer court order. i just pray it is actually authentic. >> are you actually questioning that? >> glenn, no one has ever seen a fisa court order. there is the presidents. >> israel. >> to the white house make any specific claims about national security that would prevent you from publishing? >> yes. i asked them repeatedly. >> what more do...
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. >> as janine de la vega, people until the neighborhood near blossom hill road say they are relieved. >> reporter: people are telling me they're going to rest a lot easier now that this person is caught. some of them actually avoided coming to this area near blossom hill and monterey at night because that's when the shootings were happening, and they didn't feel safe. here's a booking photo of the suspect, 30-year-old michael lewis of san jose. he was originally arrested last month on an unrelated charge. during that investigation, officers searched lewis' home and found a handgun. the gun was sent to the crime lab which had the shell casings from the car shooting. the lab determined the bullets from four shootings were fired from lewis' gun. the san jose police department's covert response unit arrested lewis again. this time on four counts of attempted murder. >>> i bank here a lot. i'm here maybe 7, 8 times a week, and my daughter has her daughter in dance school right over there. we were very concerned and just feeling a lot more relieved now that hope through they've got the rig
. >> as janine de la vega, people until the neighborhood near blossom hill road say they are relieved. >> reporter: people are telling me they're going to rest a lot easier now that this person is caught. some of them actually avoided coming to this area near blossom hill and monterey at night because that's when the shootings were happening, and they didn't feel safe. here's a booking photo of the suspect, 30-year-old michael lewis of san jose. he was originally arrested last month...
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janine de la vega spoke to the university and a spokesperson about the investigation. >> reporter: the university president met with senior staff this morning. she was debriefed on the police investigation. they also talked about what are the next steps that the university is going to take. she has said that she is saddened and outraged by what was discovered in the freshman dorms. last night, university staff met with students who live in washburn hall and campus village to talk about their concerns. one of the swastikas was made by name badges and it was stuck on a hallway door. it was moved to a window so everyone outside could see it. the second was drawn on a white board in a common area. racial slurs were written alongside both of the symbols. all has been removed and the university won't comment on what was written but they say the language concerns them tremendously. >> a hate crime is targeted toward an individual. that's what our officers will be continue to go look into today. were these symbols, targeting any individuals in our residence hauls and what can we do going forwa
janine de la vega spoke to the university and a spokesperson about the investigation. >> reporter: the university president met with senior staff this morning. she was debriefed on the police investigation. they also talked about what are the next steps that the university is going to take. she has said that she is saddened and outraged by what was discovered in the freshman dorms. last night, university staff met with students who live in washburn hall and campus village to talk about...
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. >> as janine de la vega explains, for one woman crews had to physically detain her as she tried to go back into the burning building to save her dog. >> fire investigators have determined that the fire started in a rear bedroom of one of the units. now, the woman who lives there is devastated because of course she lost her home, and she lost her dog. you can see the building is still standing, but it is still uninhabitable. the fire started just before eleven last night off highway 92 and ralston. it was burning in one of the units of the three story condo complex. by the time firefighters arrived, it was completely engulfed in flames. people in the adjoining units escaped so firefighters concentrated on putting out the fire and preventing it from spreading. quickly grew enough for firefighters to call for a fourth alarm. >> i thought it was a challenge. we have six units under one roof and on the backside of the building, we have a wild land area. we wanted to make sure that the fire didn't extend into the wild land and cause a fire in the hills as well. >> reporter: there is a lo
. >> as janine de la vega explains, for one woman crews had to physically detain her as she tried to go back into the burning building to save her dog. >> fire investigators have determined that the fire started in a rear bedroom of one of the units. now, the woman who lives there is devastated because of course she lost her home, and she lost her dog. you can see the building is still standing, but it is still uninhabitable. the fire started just before eleven last night off...
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de la vega joining us this morning and tell us how the suspect was captured yesterday janine.r: yes we will get to that in just a minute dave, but i just want to tell you i was speaking to some people in the neighborhood and there is a very much a sense of relief felt, these shootings were happening here along blossom hill road in the middle of the night and it had a lot of people on edge. this is a booking photo of 30- year-old michael lewis of san jose. he was originally arrested last month on an unrelated charge and during that investigation officers searched his home and found a handgun which was sent to the crime lab and that had the shell casings from the car shootings. when analysis was done the lab determined that bullets from for the shootings were fired from this gun and the san jose police department covert response unit arrested lewis again and this time on four counts of attempted murder.>> i feel safer because they come down this road all the time. i feel sorry for the people who got shot at.>> as you just heard from a lot of people who live and work in the area
de la vega joining us this morning and tell us how the suspect was captured yesterday janine.r: yes we will get to that in just a minute dave, but i just want to tell you i was speaking to some people in the neighborhood and there is a very much a sense of relief felt, these shootings were happening here along blossom hill road in the middle of the night and it had a lot of people on edge. this is a booking photo of 30- year-old michael lewis of san jose. he was originally arrested last month...
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janine de la vega reports from san jose police headquarters with what's on that new video. >>> it's beence and in this new video, it does show a man's face. it is blurry. detectives are hoping somebody recognizes him. check out this surveillance video showing a man in dark clothing strolling by on a street. police want to know who he is and talk to him about what happened in late july on willow and sherman street. police say 37-year-old david moglen was gunned down by a suspect who had robbed him on the street. moglen chased him and that's when the detectives -- he fired. moglen talk economics at foothills college in los altos. he left behind a wife and two small children. police are hoping to give them some closure. for now, they are hoping that the public steps up to help them on this case. reporting from san jose, janine de la vega, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a san jose man has filed a civil lawsuit against valley fair mall and two security guards after he says one of the guards pulled a gun on him after hitting a traffic cone. this video was provided by attorney nor nicholas buchanan. the
janine de la vega reports from san jose police headquarters with what's on that new video. >>> it's beence and in this new video, it does show a man's face. it is blurry. detectives are hoping somebody recognizes him. check out this surveillance video showing a man in dark clothing strolling by on a street. police want to know who he is and talk to him about what happened in late july on willow and sherman street. police say 37-year-old david moglen was gunned down by a suspect who had...
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coverage of brock turner's release all morning long, including we'll get another live report from janine de la vega coming up at 5:00. >>> the woman at the center of a sex scandal involving several bay area law enforcement agencies was arrested in florida. the 19-year-old who goes by the name celeste guap traveled there to enter rehab for substance abuse. the sheriff's office in martin county, florida, says guap was arrested monday, accused of assaulting a staff member at the rehab facility. according to the police report, she tried to pull down a large safe and bit a security guard on his arm. the report also says she had to be restrained in the backseat of a patrol car because she was beating her head against the window. guap claims to have had sex with at least 30 bay area law enforcement officers and says that some of the encounters happened before she turned 18. >>> time is now 4:33. the city of oakland held the first of ten community meetings last night getting public input on selecting a new police chief. the meeting was focused on young people in oakland. ktvu's debora villalon w
coverage of brock turner's release all morning long, including we'll get another live report from janine de la vega coming up at 5:00. >>> the woman at the center of a sex scandal involving several bay area law enforcement agencies was arrested in florida. the 19-year-old who goes by the name celeste guap traveled there to enter rehab for substance abuse. the sheriff's office in martin county, florida, says guap was arrested monday, accused of assaulting a staff member at the rehab...
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earlier we showed you what it look like from sky fox but fresco user janine brown got up close.ots of people gathering on the beach for this one. a very unusual site. sadly, marine scientists say the whale had died several days before it washed up. still no word on how it died. >>> now hatfield, new jersey, fresco users happen herd this car fire. crews on the scene 309 by church row 2:30 this afternoon. traffic detoured after the car went up in flames. tonight no word on any injuries or what caused that fire. >>> and officials cutting the ribbon today on brand newtown homes in port richmond the women's community revitalization project ago with the firm hope baptist church celebrating the commotion of these new arthritic homes. they will be available for rent to low to income -- low income family with an option for eventual ownership. >>> now when you see news happening in your neighborhood, make sure you take out your phone, shoot it make sure you use the fresco app to send it to our newsroom. dawn. >> thank you, chris. >>> to your health now, and the health of your children. ne
earlier we showed you what it look like from sky fox but fresco user janine brown got up close.ots of people gathering on the beach for this one. a very unusual site. sadly, marine scientists say the whale had died several days before it washed up. still no word on how it died. >>> now hatfield, new jersey, fresco users happen herd this car fire. crews on the scene 309 by church row 2:30 this afternoon. traffic detoured after the car went up in flames. tonight no word on any injuries...
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janine joins us from palo alto and it is a lot of money in people were there when it happened. >> yes. that is the case that we are talking about an estimated $8- $10,000 that has been stolen from the small korean-american church and the pastor says something like this has never happened before. the theft occurred before 1:30 pm at the cornerstone community church here in palo alto. the pastor said he wrapped up the sermon and saw a newcomer to the church heading to the altar and soon after they discovered that all the money have been swiped from the collection basket that the pastor suspect the person is a earlier to the money and ran off the money would have gone to church maintenance, missionaries and feeding the homeless. >> are all startled, it all happened so quickly and suddenly the we think it was preplanned, well thought out and meditated. >>reporter: the pastor says he is not angry about the loss but is concerned the best spread a message of fear. he says that the man needed the money he could've asked rather than take it. palo alto police are investigating and i have a vagu
janine joins us from palo alto and it is a lot of money in people were there when it happened. >> yes. that is the case that we are talking about an estimated $8- $10,000 that has been stolen from the small korean-american church and the pastor says something like this has never happened before. the theft occurred before 1:30 pm at the cornerstone community church here in palo alto. the pastor said he wrapped up the sermon and saw a newcomer to the church heading to the altar and soon...
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. >> thank you, janine. we're going to have more on that in a second. thank you for covering that. we'll check in with you throughout the morning, but as she was mentioning, brock turner is expected to return to his family home in ohio where he will spend the next three years on probation. the sheriff of green county, ohio, says the former stanford student will not receive any special treatment when he registers as a sex offender in that state. now, green county sheriff gene fisher released this statement. we're not treating him with kid gloves. we're going to treat him like every other sex offender who comes through the doors. the brock turner case could lead to a new state law. governor brown is considering a bill passioned bill state lawmaker -- passed by state lawmakers that will change laws for felony sexes ofs. it would create mandatory prison terms nor -- sex offenses. it would create mandatory prison terms for sex offenders. >> the punishment would be three or six years in prison which is a major difference than three months in county jail. >> governor brown has until septe
. >> thank you, janine. we're going to have more on that in a second. thank you for covering that. we'll check in with you throughout the morning, but as she was mentioning, brock turner is expected to return to his family home in ohio where he will spend the next three years on probation. the sheriff of green county, ohio, says the former stanford student will not receive any special treatment when he registers as a sex offender in that state. now, green county sheriff gene fisher...
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ktvu's janine de la vega, joining us live at police headquarters. not the first time this has happened before. >> that is right, mike. a police car was stolen in front of headquarters here. that was back in may, and we have been told that that led to a policy change where if you keep your engine running and your patrol car, that you need to lock your car. that did not happen in this latest case. now, it all started at about 9:20 last night. a crash occurred near rocks berry, and oaks drive, which is about 2 miles away from cal state east bay. we're told as officers were arriving to the scene to investigate, the man involved in the collision hopped into the police car and he took off. officers chased the car which was approaching the san mateo bridge, and at about 9:45, the suspect collided into three other cars on highway 92 east of the toll plaza. the stolen police car landed in a ravine. the accident shut down all westbound lanes of the bridge. the chp tells us that at least three people were taken to the hospital with minor injuries. the suspect
ktvu's janine de la vega, joining us live at police headquarters. not the first time this has happened before. >> that is right, mike. a police car was stolen in front of headquarters here. that was back in may, and we have been told that that led to a policy change where if you keep your engine running and your patrol car, that you need to lock your car. that did not happen in this latest case. now, it all started at about 9:20 last night. a crash occurred near rocks berry, and oaks...
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dave, pam. >> janine de la vega, in san jose, thank you. >>> time is 7:35.rested, accused of several thefts at wal-mart stores in and around vacaville. a police officer saw a stolen u haul van saturday in a wal-mart parking lot. 28-year-old angel morgan was inside allegedly with more than $1300 in stolen property. a second suspect, 24-year-old brianna thomas of richmond was stopped a cup of minutes later after pushing a shopping cart out of the store. now, police say her 3-year-old son was in that shopping cart along with more than $200 in stolen merchandise. a third woman ran away from the parking lot after seeing the police. investigators say they're part of a crew of women, suspected of stealing from wal-mart stores over several weeks. >>> two british tourists jumped in the water to rescue a man at san francisco's aquatic park. the san francisco fire department says it got a report of a swimmer in distress just after 12:15 yesterday afternoon. two british tourists, one of them was a life guard jumped off the hide street pier to help the 40-year-old man. t
dave, pam. >> janine de la vega, in san jose, thank you. >>> time is 7:35.rested, accused of several thefts at wal-mart stores in and around vacaville. a police officer saw a stolen u haul van saturday in a wal-mart parking lot. 28-year-old angel morgan was inside allegedly with more than $1300 in stolen property. a second suspect, 24-year-old brianna thomas of richmond was stopped a cup of minutes later after pushing a shopping cart out of the store. now, police say her...
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department they are performing a rescue right now i'm no word on when the but will be cleared but janine de la vega is on the way there and we will let you know more about that when she does get there but i do want to let you know traffic is going to be affected. i do want to go now to the bay bridge is never picture of the lower deck of the bay bridge eastbound and i want to show you that traffic will be slow eastbound because of an incident with a pedestrian on the bay bridge. eastbound coming out of san francisco getting out to the open area there is a pedestrian there is some sort of activity there. there's not a lot of traffic coming out of san francisco but if you are leaving san francisco for the east bay there is going to be some slow traffic. we will be watching 80 as you drive on the commute. this is a look at the lower deck of the bay bridge and you see plenty of police activity on the lower deck of the bay bridge. now if you are leaving you can still get through but it will be slow eastbound. again because of a pedestrian on the lower deck of the bay bridge. if you want to av
department they are performing a rescue right now i'm no word on when the but will be cleared but janine de la vega is on the way there and we will let you know more about that when she does get there but i do want to let you know traffic is going to be affected. i do want to go now to the bay bridge is never picture of the lower deck of the bay bridge eastbound and i want to show you that traffic will be slow eastbound because of an incident with a pedestrian on the bay bridge. eastbound...
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janine. >> well, the victim tells me he was scared that he didn't know what was going to happen next.says a man in a pickup truck claimed to be a police officer and then pulled a gun on him. >> he pulled out his gun on me, cut me off. he almost made me crash three, four times. >> ahmed kalil was trying to merge on to traffic when he says his encounter with a pickup escalated to road rage. >> he kept coming to my lane closer and closer, and he pulled his window down and started cursing at me, telling me your sand -- go back to your country. >> he says he was more shocked by who the armed driver claimed to be. >> he said he was a cop. right before he pulled out his gun, he had his uniform on. >> reporter: an nbc 10 camera was there and caught the tail end of the incident. for a final time the pickup truck cut kalil's car off on roosevelt boulevard just past the merge from city avenue. the pickup truck was marked with an american flag and a thin blue line. the philadelphia police sticker and a fraternal order of police license plate. kalil spoke with police who then sent him to internal
janine. >> well, the victim tells me he was scared that he didn't know what was going to happen next.says a man in a pickup truck claimed to be a police officer and then pulled a gun on him. >> he pulled out his gun on me, cut me off. he almost made me crash three, four times. >> ahmed kalil was trying to merge on to traffic when he says his encounter with a pickup escalated to road rage. >> he kept coming to my lane closer and closer, and he pulled his window down and...
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ktvu's janine de la vega is in san francisco right now. so is this true and how long will it last. >> that is the question, dave. we really don't know how long it's going to last. the average rent for a one bedroom apartment here in san francisco, it went down about $250. the web site obodo says san jose and san francisco ranked in the top ten on the new list for the biggest fall in rents for one bedroom apartments. the apartment rental report shows the average monthly rent dropped by 12% between august and september. in san francisco, it decreased by 6% during the same time. the report says san jose's average rent went from around $2800 a month to 2455 a month. and a one bedroom in san francisco fell from around 3950 a month to 3700. now, some people we spoke with this morning say they haven't experienced that. >> i don't believe it. in san francisco, the rent is really really high every day. i mean, i feel like i missed out because i moved recently, and i got locked into a one year lease, which is frustrating because any drop in rent pri
ktvu's janine de la vega is in san francisco right now. so is this true and how long will it last. >> that is the question, dave. we really don't know how long it's going to last. the average rent for a one bedroom apartment here in san francisco, it went down about $250. the web site obodo says san jose and san francisco ranked in the top ten on the new list for the biggest fall in rents for one bedroom apartments. the apartment rental report shows the average monthly rent dropped by 12%...