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we also have ktvu reporter janna in japan. she's sending blog messages back to the website. >>> the body of a man swept out to sea by tsunami waves in northern california has still not been found. the family of dustin weber says the 25-year-old had just moved to crescent city from bend, oregon, to get a fresh start after battling drug addiction. he was taking pictures of the waves when he was pulling into the ocean along with two other men. the others were rescued, but weber is presumed to have drowned. this is the first west coast tsunami death since 1964 when 11 people in crescent city died from a surge created by an earthquake in alaska. >>> part of the santa cruz harbor reopened today after suffering serious damage due to friday's tsunami, but it's still not open for boat traffic. craig explains why the delay, plus he has new video. >> reporter: dramatic new video shot on a cell phone shows the wave surge barging into the harbor and indiscriminately scooping up everything in its path. this is the aftermath. the process is
we also have ktvu reporter janna in japan. she's sending blog messages back to the website. >>> the body of a man swept out to sea by tsunami waves in northern california has still not been found. the family of dustin weber says the 25-year-old had just moved to crescent city from bend, oregon, to get a fresh start after battling drug addiction. he was taking pictures of the waves when he was pulling into the ocean along with two other men. the others were rescued, but weber is...
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. >> ktvu's janna katsuyama has just landed in narita. we talked earlier about what's going on right now in japan. what can you tell us about what you are finding? i know you just got there a short time ago? >> reporter: that's right, heather and ken. hello from narita, from japan. we just actually deplaned about 15 minutes. so we are standing in narita airport. let me tell you the flight was fairly full. you will recall that right after the earthquake they shut down those narita airport and also hanada which are the two main airport that service tokyo. they did that as a precaution because of the tsunami waves that came in. one of my cousins who live here in tokyo told me that hanada had water rushing over the runways. it was closed and caused a lot of backups. 0 so our plane was fairly full. the airport seems to be pretty busy with a lot of people probably coming in after having tried to re-book after those delays. but they did open narita on friday. so it seems like a lot of the flights have been coming back to normal. we haven't actua
. >> ktvu's janna katsuyama has just landed in narita. we talked earlier about what's going on right now in japan. what can you tell us about what you are finding? i know you just got there a short time ago? >> reporter: that's right, heather and ken. hello from narita, from japan. we just actually deplaned about 15 minutes. so we are standing in narita airport. let me tell you the flight was fairly full. you will recall that right after the earthquake they shut down those narita...
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reporting from japan town in san francisco, janna katsuyama, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> another fundraiser is underway tonight in the city. san francisco's supervisors are holding an auction for the relief efforts in japan. supervisor rossmere is inspired to see san franciscoans coming to the relief. they raised $300,000 last week through fundraising. there are three queen towns with japan and san francisco is home to the oldest. >>> dozens of towns cut off. reaching them is almost impossible. what the homeowners in scotts valley heard from city officials today. >>> and a hollywood legend is being remembered tonight for helping educate the world. [ music ] >> closed captioning for the 10:00 news is brought to you by mansini sleepworld. enjoy the lowest prices of the season during our triple bonus mattress sale. . >>> tonight a neighborhood in scott valley is still cut off and getting more rain than they need there. ktvu's robert handa shows us how difficult it is to provide access to those stranded homeowners. >> reporter: this shows you just how important it was today to scott valley fire
reporting from japan town in san francisco, janna katsuyama, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> another fundraiser is underway tonight in the city. san francisco's supervisors are holding an auction for the relief efforts in japan. supervisor rossmere is inspired to see san franciscoans coming to the relief. they raised $300,000 last week through fundraising. there are three queen towns with japan and san francisco is home to the oldest. >>> dozens of towns cut off. reaching them is...
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janna katsuyama, thank you very much. >> the u.s. is handing out iodine pills to anybody exposed to radiation in japan. when planes and helicopters returned from delivering supplies to the quake and tsunami zone they are getting checked for radiation. they are testing the crews as well as the aircraft at an airport south of tokyo. >>> even though hope is fading, search and rescue teams from all over the world are still trying to find survivors where that tsunami hit last friday. one british team came across a man who indicated that some of his family might be trapped in what had been their home. the team crawled over the wreckage looking for any signs of life. >> we are trying to access underneath, but obviously as you can see, it is very, very difficult conditions. the chance of survival is small. but we will really do our best to see if we can find anybody in there. >> in the end they did not find anyone alive. and another japanese search team was able to recover a body, bringing an answer to that individual's family. unfortunately
janna katsuyama, thank you very much. >> the u.s. is handing out iodine pills to anybody exposed to radiation in japan. when planes and helicopters returned from delivering supplies to the quake and tsunami zone they are getting checked for radiation. they are testing the crews as well as the aircraft at an airport south of tokyo. >>> even though hope is fading, search and rescue teams from all over the world are still trying to find survivors where that tsunami hit last friday....
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ktvu's janna katsuyama joins us to tell us why this man has new hope tonight. >> reporter: julie, it was just last week when we told you about darryl turner's stolen leg. well, we were here this afternoon when he walked into this office and got some help. it wasn't just a routine medical visit. >> yes, that feels good. >> reporter: today darryl turner came one step closer to getting a new leg up on life. >> this feels good. it feels real good. >> reporter: last month turner told us someone had stolen his prosthetic leg with its distinctive raiders logo after he left it in his gated yard so he could test drive a four wheeler. he curbed afford the $7500 to replace the leg but several companies and concerned viewers stepped forward after our report to help. >> i was excited. i was dancing. i was extremely excited. >> see how that feels. >> i got into the field so i wanted to do something where i could help people. and this is my opportunity, you snow, to step up and do something for a nice guy. a guy that i like. and a guy that deserves it. >> reporter: andy campbell of hangar prostheti
ktvu's janna katsuyama joins us to tell us why this man has new hope tonight. >> reporter: julie, it was just last week when we told you about darryl turner's stolen leg. well, we were here this afternoon when he walked into this office and got some help. it wasn't just a routine medical visit. >> yes, that feels good. >> reporter: today darryl turner came one step closer to getting a new leg up on life. >> this feels good. it feels real good. >> reporter: last...
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reporting from japan town in san francisco, janna katsuyama, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> another fundraiser is underway tonight in the city. san francisco's supervisors are holding an auction for the relief efforts in japan. supervisor rossmere is inspired to see san franciscoans coming to the relief. they raised $300,000 last week through fundraising. there are three queen towns with japan and san francisco is home to the oldest. >>> dozens of towns cut off. reaching them is almost impossible. what the homeowners in scot . >>> tonight a neighborhood in scott valley is still cut off and getting more rain than they need there. ktvu's robert handa shows us how difficult it is to provide access to those stranded homeowners. >> reporter: this shows you just how important it was today to scott valley firefighters to try to get this truck filled with medical supplies and firefighting equipment to the 33 homes cut off from the main road by the landslide. but despite several valiant attempts, the truck just seemed to sink deeper in the foot path that was just cut for residents yesterday. >> the gro
reporting from japan town in san francisco, janna katsuyama, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> another fundraiser is underway tonight in the city. san francisco's supervisors are holding an auction for the relief efforts in japan. supervisor rossmere is inspired to see san franciscoans coming to the relief. they raised $300,000 last week through fundraising. there are three queen towns with japan and san francisco is home to the oldest. >>> dozens of towns cut off. reaching them is...
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ktvu's janna katsuyama is live in san francisco's japan town where this natural disaster is on almost everyone's mind. >>> well, this neighborhood has been the community and the heart of the japanese people here in san francisco. of them have that on their mind as they watch this natural disaster unfolding. the wall of water 23 feet, seven metres high that came crashing down on north eastern japan pushed people's homes and buildings off foundations and swept cars into a swirling tide of tsunami debris. today people are still feeling shock and waves of after-shock. more than 110 of them, larger than 5/0 with the largest registering 6.8. tokyo's modern efficiency which had ground to an uneasy standstill with high-tech train systems immobilized are slowly coming back online, as are the mobile phone networks. experts say yesterday's 8.9 quake is the fifth largest worldwide in the past century. near the epicenter a piles of car burned like a funeral pyre. more than 200 are dead tonight but many more are believed lost in the rebel of the hardest hit areas. a nuclear disaster as the japanese
ktvu's janna katsuyama is live in san francisco's japan town where this natural disaster is on almost everyone's mind. >>> well, this neighborhood has been the community and the heart of the japanese people here in san francisco. of them have that on their mind as they watch this natural disaster unfolding. the wall of water 23 feet, seven metres high that came crashing down on north eastern japan pushed people's homes and buildings off foundations and swept cars into a swirling tide...
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janna katsuyama, thank you very much. >> the u.s. is handing out iodine pills to anybody exposed to radiation in japan. when planes and helicopters returned from delivering supplies to the quake and tsunami zone they are getting checked for radiation. they are testing the crews as well as the aircraft at an airport south of tokyo. >>> even though hope is fading, search and rescue teams from all over the world are still trying to find survivors where that tsunami hit last friday. one british team came across a man who indicated that some of his family might be trapped in what had been their home. the team crawled over the wreckage looking for any signs of life. >> we are trying to access underneath, but obviously as you can see, it is very, very difficult conditions. the chance of survival is small. but we will really do our best to see if we can find anybody in there. >> in the end they did not find anyone alive. and another japanese search team was able to recover a body, bringing an answer to that individual's family. unfortunately
janna katsuyama, thank you very much. >> the u.s. is handing out iodine pills to anybody exposed to radiation in japan. when planes and helicopters returned from delivering supplies to the quake and tsunami zone they are getting checked for radiation. they are testing the crews as well as the aircraft at an airport south of tokyo. >>> even though hope is fading, search and rescue teams from all over the world are still trying to find survivors where that tsunami hit last friday....
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in this case as janna katsuyama tells us, it is a cooking competition. >> this is our after-school cooking program. what do you think? >> it's good. >> at carmine high school today the after-school cooking class was saying bon. appetite. >> i didn't know i had all of these things at home i could make into one healthy meal. >> now they are getting top marks not only from their teachers but the fda says a recipe created by the skyline high school students is among 15 in a national school lunch competition. it made for cost and nutrition. >> actually made for a very good day up here. >> rusty hopewell along with a local chef worked with the students to create an original recipe for spanish chick pea stew. >> i tried several times. >> 17-year-old alex never tasted chick peas before the challenge. >> kind of like peas but with a little spice. it is good i like it. >> it is part of first lady michelle obama's competition. they are in the running for the top prize $3,000 and many hope the dish will be a top with the judges. >> it's good and it should win. >> if it is named as one of the top three
in this case as janna katsuyama tells us, it is a cooking competition. >> this is our after-school cooking program. what do you think? >> it's good. >> at carmine high school today the after-school cooking class was saying bon. appetite. >> i didn't know i had all of these things at home i could make into one healthy meal. >> now they are getting top marks not only from their teachers but the fda says a recipe created by the skyline high school students is among 15...
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in this case as janna katsuyama tells us, it is a cooking competition. >> this is our after-school cooking program. what do you think? >> it's good. >> at carmine high school today the after-school cooking class was saying bon. appetite. >> i didn't know i had all of these things at home i could make into one healthy meal. >> now they are getting top marks not only from their teachers but the fda says a recipe created by the skyline high school students is among 15 in a national school lunch competition. it made for cost and nutrition. >> actually made for a very good day up here. >> rusty hopewell along with a local chef worked with the students to create an original recipe for spanish chick pea stew. >> i tried several times. >> 17-year-old alex never tasted chick peas before the challenge. >> kind of like peas but with a little spice. it is good i like it. >> it is part of first lady michelle obama's competition. they are in the running for the top prize $3,000 and many hope the dish will be a top with the judges. >> it's good and it should win. >> if it is named as one of the top three
in this case as janna katsuyama tells us, it is a cooking competition. >> this is our after-school cooking program. what do you think? >> it's good. >> at carmine high school today the after-school cooking class was saying bon. appetite. >> i didn't know i had all of these things at home i could make into one healthy meal. >> now they are getting top marks not only from their teachers but the fda says a recipe created by the skyline high school students is among 15...
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ktvu's janna katsuyama joins us to tell us why this man has new hope tonight. >> reporter: julie, itas just last week when we told you about darryl turner's stolen leg. well, we were here this afternoon when he walked into this office and got some help. it wasn't just a routine medical visit. >> yes, that feels good. >> reporter: today darryl turner came one step closer to getting a new leg up on life. >> this feels good. it feels real good. >> reporter: last month turner told us someone had stolen his prosthetic leg with its distinctive raiders logo after he left it in his gated yard so he could test drive a four wheeler. he curbed afford the $7500 to replace the leg but several companies and concerned viewers stepped forward after our report to help. >> i was excited. i was dancing. i was extremely excited. >> see how that feels. >> i got into the field so i wanted to do something where i could help people. and this is my opportunity, you snow, to step up and do something for a nice guy. a guy that i like. and a guy that deserves it. >> reporter: andy campbell of hangar prosthetics
ktvu's janna katsuyama joins us to tell us why this man has new hope tonight. >> reporter: julie, itas just last week when we told you about darryl turner's stolen leg. well, we were here this afternoon when he walked into this office and got some help. it wasn't just a routine medical visit. >> yes, that feels good. >> reporter: today darryl turner came one step closer to getting a new leg up on life. >> this feels good. it feels real good. >> reporter: last month...
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ktvu's janna katsuyama is live in san francisco's japan town where this natural disaster is on almost everyone's mind. >>> well, this neighborhood has been the community and the heart of the japanese people here in san francisco. of them have that on their mind as they watch this natural disaster unfolding. the wall of water 23 feet, seven metres high that came crashing down on north eastern japan pushed people's homes and buildings off foundations and swept cars into a swirling tide of tsunami debris. today people are still feeling shock and waves of after-shock. more than 110 of them, larger than 5/0 with the largest registering 6.8. tokyo's modern efficiency which had ground to an uneasy standstill with high-tech train systems immobilized are slowly coming back online, as are the mobile phone networks. experts say yesterday's 8.9 quake is the fifth largest worldwide in the past century. near the epicenter a piles of car burned like a funeral pyre. more than 200 are dead tonight but many more are believed lost in the rebel of the hardest hit areas. a nuclear disaster as the japanese
ktvu's janna katsuyama is live in san francisco's japan town where this natural disaster is on almost everyone's mind. >>> well, this neighborhood has been the community and the heart of the japanese people here in san francisco. of them have that on their mind as they watch this natural disaster unfolding. the wall of water 23 feet, seven metres high that came crashing down on north eastern japan pushed people's homes and buildings off foundations and swept cars into a swirling tide...
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. >>> you can watch all of janna's reports by going to www.ktvu.com. look under the japan quake tab. they are flying back to the united states at this hour. hundreds of chinese have been buse busted to the airport and france and russia are making plans to fly their people out. >>> california students in japan are being asked to leave the country as well. the chancellor said he wants all csu students to return to the united states as soon as possible. 35 stanford students are on their way back and so far 17 berkeley students haven't been ordered to return. >> very emotional moments at sfo as families greeted loved ones returning from jupawn. it was just one of many reunions that played out today. eric will tell us how tough it is to get a flight out of japan. >> a young man was shot in the head in front of a fast food restaurant. ktvu's robert handa is vive where a search for the gunman is underway. >> reporter: as you can see, police are still swarming the bark bank neighborhood here in san jose trying to solve the shooting that took place. >> reporter
. >>> you can watch all of janna's reports by going to www.ktvu.com. look under the japan quake tab. they are flying back to the united states at this hour. hundreds of chinese have been buse busted to the airport and france and russia are making plans to fly their people out. >>> california students in japan are being asked to leave the country as well. the chancellor said he wants all csu students to return to the united states as soon as possible. 35 stanford students are...
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akin: and i think that is the thing that's so exciting because i don't think you're being a poll janna by saying what you just -- pollyanna by saying what you just said. we've been through as americans a lot of dicey situations. our own parents, known as the greatest generation, as they would say, it did their bit. my father was in europe and they fault world war ii. then there was the days when ronald reagan came to a discouraged nation and he said, america's got brighter days ahead and with that twinkle in his eye and he had such a way of putting it, you know, that the solution is simple, but it's not easy. we have come to another one of those pivotal times in history where it is our responsibility to deal with a massive problem and not to ignore and try to pretend it doesn't exist and just try to lie to beam and let the government run a little longer until we're gone and then everything comes down in a big heap. that's not what the american public want of their leadership. and as long as you and i are kicking, my friend, we're going to stay here, we're going to talk about this. we'r
akin: and i think that is the thing that's so exciting because i don't think you're being a poll janna by saying what you just -- pollyanna by saying what you just said. we've been through as americans a lot of dicey situations. our own parents, known as the greatest generation, as they would say, it did their bit. my father was in europe and they fault world war ii. then there was the days when ronald reagan came to a discouraged nation and he said, america's got brighter days ahead and with...