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i am your king and i am your god. >> campbell then gave julie an ultimatum. if she ever again disrespected or angered him, she would be taken to the basement. >> he used the basement as a place to kind of torture people. and he said that whoever comes to the basement, they would never come out of that place. and he said that it was really easy to get rid of a dead body. >> for six months, julie says she was a virtual prisoner, forced to work 12 hours a day in the spa, doing bookkeeping and massage. >> i told him i am going to leave. i need my passport, i'm done. he said that it is not going to happen. he would never let me go. >> mr. campbell told her he had police officers working for him and government officials working for him. that if she went to the police she would get arrested, she would go to jail and get deported after she was done with that. and that was how he had her under his control. >> but when another young ukraine girl vanished, julie decided to escape. >> i didn't have my plans, i didn't know what to do. i didn't know nothing, i just had to
i am your king and i am your god. >> campbell then gave julie an ultimatum. if she ever again disrespected or angered him, she would be taken to the basement. >> he used the basement as a place to kind of torture people. and he said that whoever comes to the basement, they would never come out of that place. and he said that it was really easy to get rid of a dead body. >> for six months, julie says she was a virtual prisoner, forced to work 12 hours a day in the spa, doing...
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from "modern family," julie bowen is here tonight!ause ] julie and i are going to be playing a new game called "box of lies" later in the show. i cannot wait for that. plus, i'm so excited that this guy is here. maybe he'll say the line -- [ with accent ] "hello, my name is inigo montoya. you killed my father, prepare to die." from "homeland," mandy patinkin is dropping in right there. my man! [ cheers and applause ] [ with accent ] "you killed my father. prepare to die." and we're continuing with pearl jam week here on the show. [ cheers ] tonight is an awesome night to be here and a good night to be watching at home. tonight, one of our pals -- gosh, he's a giant country star. dierks bentley is here tonight. and we love him. he's always great. so get this. he is going to be playing with pearl jam guitarist, mike mccready, okay? they're getting together. and they're doing a cover of pearl jam's "alive" tonight on the show. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ oh i'm still alive ♪ you've gotta wait. you've gotta wait for it. you've got to wait
from "modern family," julie bowen is here tonight!ause ] julie and i are going to be playing a new game called "box of lies" later in the show. i cannot wait for that. plus, i'm so excited that this guy is here. maybe he'll say the line -- [ with accent ] "hello, my name is inigo montoya. you killed my father, prepare to die." from "homeland," mandy patinkin is dropping in right there. my man! [ cheers and applause ] [ with accent ] "you killed my...
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ella es julie. ha modelado en europa y en estados unidos, ¿por cuanto tiempo, julie?observemos, y tu, julie, continua haciendolo. [♪...] ah, ya estoy empezando a ver resultados. ¿cuanto tiempo has usado dermawand? >> por mas docho aÑos y mia piel esta mejor ahora a los 53 que antes cuando tenia 33 aÑos. >> increible, miren eso-- miren esa ceja! realmente se ve levantada. y vean alrededor del ojo. tiene volumen y este esta totalmente abierto. vean la diferencia! y miren todas las demas areas que quiero que noten. parece como si no tuviera patas de gallo, y creanme, si quieren reducir la aparicion de las patas de gallo tienen que usar el dermawand, las ayudara con eso. miren la linea de la barbilla de julie y miren el area de los pomulos... la comisura de la boca! su piel se ve totalmente tersa y... julie fue fumadora por 20 aÑos y dermawand ha min izado las lineas tipicas alrededor de sus labios. y si observamos la toma del antes... al lado de la toma en vivo, ahi esta el efecto de la radiofrecuencia que es exclusiva de dermawand. >> les dije que la radiofrecuencia est
ella es julie. ha modelado en europa y en estados unidos, ¿por cuanto tiempo, julie?observemos, y tu, julie, continua haciendolo. [♪...] ah, ya estoy empezando a ver resultados. ¿cuanto tiempo has usado dermawand? >> por mas docho aÑos y mia piel esta mejor ahora a los 53 que antes cuando tenia 33 aÑos. >> increible, miren eso-- miren esa ceja! realmente se ve levantada. y vean alrededor del ojo. tiene volumen y este esta totalmente abierto. vean la diferencia! y miren todas...
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ella es julie. ha modelado en europa y en estados unidos, ¿por cuanto tiempo, julie?abajara en solo un lado de su rostro. observemos, y tu, julie, continua haciendolo. [♪...] ah, ya estoy empezando a ver resultados. ¿cuanto tiempo has usado dermawand? >> por mas de ocho aÑos y mi piel esta mejor ahora a los 53 que antes cuando tia 33 aÑos. >> increible, miren eso-- ren esa ceja! realmente se ve levantada. y vean alrededor del ojo. tiene volumen y este esta totalmente abierto. vean la diferencia! y miren todas las demas areas que quiero que noten. parece como si no tuviera patas de gallo, y creanme, si quieren reducir la aparicion de las patas de gallo tienen que usar el dermawand, las ayudara con eso. miren la linea de la barbilla de juliy miren el area de los pomulos... la comisura de la boca! su piel se ve totalmente tersa y... julie fue fumadora por 20 aÑos y dermawand ha minimizado las lineas tipicas alrededor de sus labios. y si observamos la toma del antes... al lado de la toma e vivo, ahi esta el efecto de la radiofcuencia que es exclusiva de dermawand. >> les
ella es julie. ha modelado en europa y en estados unidos, ¿por cuanto tiempo, julie?abajara en solo un lado de su rostro. observemos, y tu, julie, continua haciendolo. [♪...] ah, ya estoy empezando a ver resultados. ¿cuanto tiempo has usado dermawand? >> por mas de ocho aÑos y mi piel esta mejor ahora a los 53 que antes cuando tia 33 aÑos. >> increible, miren eso-- ren esa ceja! realmente se ve levantada. y vean alrededor del ojo. tiene volumen y este esta totalmente abierto....
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okay, julie is the observer. face the board, julie. face the board? okay. now we're gonna have sunlight coming right behind, can you squat down just a little bit? sunlight is coming right behind julie, okay? and that's right here and this is a raindrop. and, julie, i want you to put your eye where the blue is, okay? and hold that please. now, is there anywhere else that raindrops could come down and hit julie's eye like there? well, how about over here? no, there's no way. over here, it's gonna miss, okay? so let's try this again. julie, you hold that and let's see where else-- keeping this parallel. oh, you can get it there too. you can get that one, too, can't you? you can't get this one here, but she can get that one, can't she? and she can get this one and she can get that one, she can get that one. the criterion is that this angle remain constant for all those drops. and look at that, julie can see all these ones but lee can't. when lee looks over at this drop here, he gets no color. thank you, julie. lee, you're standing over here, stand right here, o
okay, julie is the observer. face the board, julie. face the board? okay. now we're gonna have sunlight coming right behind, can you squat down just a little bit? sunlight is coming right behind julie, okay? and that's right here and this is a raindrop. and, julie, i want you to put your eye where the blue is, okay? and hold that please. now, is there anywhere else that raindrops could come down and hit julie's eye like there? well, how about over here? no, there's no way. over here, it's gonna...
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. >> we have julie appleby. and from sacramento, california, michael weinberg, senior policy adviser to the bay area, and covered california, the california healthcare exchange and represents kaiser permanente and blue cross blue shield california. first things first, before we talk about the state of enrollment and healthcare.gov . let's talk about people who are getting notices, letters in the mail saying their insurance plans will be dropped. who is getting it and why. >> these are people who buy their own health insurance because they don't get it through their jobs. 14 million americans do this. think buy their own coverage and 150 million people get their coverage through jobs, we're not talking about them. but we're talking about those who buy their insurance. many are getting notices that their plans are being canceled or however it's worded, and that they need to have a new plan to have coverage for next year. the surers are saying their existing policies don't include all the essential health benefits
. >> we have julie appleby. and from sacramento, california, michael weinberg, senior policy adviser to the bay area, and covered california, the california healthcare exchange and represents kaiser permanente and blue cross blue shield california. first things first, before we talk about the state of enrollment and healthcare.gov . let's talk about people who are getting notices, letters in the mail saying their insurance plans will be dropped. who is getting it and why. >> these...
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julie appleby is a senior correspondent at kaiser health news. we see glitches and headlines like this from the editorial board of usa today. launching into inexcusable behavior. >> there have been a lot of reports like that and they are trying to have a story talking about these experts, saying that this could be the tip of the iceberg, some folks are worried that further down the road there will be other problems where people actually enroll, whether or not it will be difficult then. so those kinds of issues appear and are discussed a lot. hhs says that they have increasing of capacity, they have produced wake-up call center, they are adding functions, they are saying that a lot of this is related to volume. they had about 1400 visitors in the first 10 days. just late last week hhs created a section on the website where you can see some estimates opinions in your area without having to create an account and you can't get the specifics about your specific situation like your age, but you can see some general ideas about how much a premium may co
julie appleby is a senior correspondent at kaiser health news. we see glitches and headlines like this from the editorial board of usa today. launching into inexcusable behavior. >> there have been a lot of reports like that and they are trying to have a story talking about these experts, saying that this could be the tip of the iceberg, some folks are worried that further down the road there will be other problems where people actually enroll, whether or not it will be difficult then. so...
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i see julie over there, i was very excited.exte >> that is not julie, that is like a beauty pic of juliecked forduck that pic, by -- doubled for thar pic by the way. >> can i say thank you, julie,ju was one of the first people tole follow me. >> julie is always on twitter. >> reporter: i was so excited. i was am i awake? [ laughter ] >> reporter: i love it, tony perkins on twitter. >> you knitow, it has already bn fun, i mean, you know, oneow evening of it so far. >> reporter: can i tweet youyo what i'm doing this weekend, an what i'm having for breakfast and where i'm going to be that h afternoon. >> here we go.we >> 24 hours a day. >> just tweet me the highlights. [ laughter ] >> at tony perkins t.v., there you go. >> reporter: e here going to be at club. [ laughter ] >>> northbound on 395, virginiai is supposed to be for lovers bus not this morning, it's for accidents, multiple accidents ac unfortunately. we have had our share of them, on the hov lanes approaching the fairfax county parkway.rkway. the crash cleared over to the tollway exprkt and the hov lanee accident did clearing fro
i see julie over there, i was very excited.exte >> that is not julie, that is like a beauty pic of juliecked forduck that pic, by -- doubled for thar pic by the way. >> can i say thank you, julie,ju was one of the first people tole follow me. >> julie is always on twitter. >> reporter: i was so excited. i was am i awake? [ laughter ] >> reporter: i love it, tony perkins on twitter. >> you knitow, it has already bn fun, i mean, you know, oneow evening of it so...
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julie. >> reporter: gene inr: ge accidentgwen noaccidents on rept side the bethesda.yes are focused on northbound i-95.nort this is where we have the fatal accident that occurred at the t before at summer port parkway. at least four vehicles involveds in this crash, traffic is squeezing by single file to the lef. big tie-ups from route 3. a lotro of folks are starting t bail out and use route 4 as the alternate. what a mess, a lot of equipment on the scene. a re-construction team has been called, and using the left lane to get by.get the tie-ups are starting to format route 3 headed north. the franconia springfieldsp parkway, and let's continue wit the cameras show you else we have on the roadways, 366, no problems reporting coming out of manassas, this is northboundound 395, leaving duke street volumee only toward seminary road. early morning crash in urban an cleared, and you are tapping the brakes continuing out toward 124, no accidents to report on the top stretch the beltway out of college park trying to get ge past colesville road.. remember virginia railroad ex
julie. >> reporter: gene inr: ge accidentgwen noaccidents on rept side the bethesda.yes are focused on northbound i-95.nort this is where we have the fatal accident that occurred at the t before at summer port parkway. at least four vehicles involveds in this crash, traffic is squeezing by single file to the lef. big tie-ups from route 3. a lotro of folks are starting t bail out and use route 4 as the alternate. what a mess, a lot of equipment on the scene. a re-construction team has been...
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. >> let's take a look at the scene in july and a ferry where there was some chaos by commuters. >> a look at the freeway some real headaches for comedic commuters back in july. >> the predictions for this strike means that there be a lot more people affected and allow more people commuting. align the will also be longwise for buses and a lot of people scrambling, late for work and getting up early to find transportation to get to work. >> we have to think that it will be worse because kids are back in school and people are not on vacation as they were the fourth of july weekend when bart was on strike this summer. allie >> there will be a charter buses in place in the east bay stations which will take you to san francisco and dropping off in the morning and take you back to the east bay in the late afternoon and early evening. it is first come first serve and you want to get there early. malign >> bart workers walking off at midnight tonight you can check our facebook and twitter pages you can also download our mobile app to get pushed alerts during the strike. >> bart workers say th
. >> let's take a look at the scene in july and a ferry where there was some chaos by commuters. >> a look at the freeway some real headaches for comedic commuters back in july. >> the predictions for this strike means that there be a lot more people affected and allow more people commuting. align the will also be longwise for buses and a lot of people scrambling, late for work and getting up early to find transportation to get to work. >> we have to think that it will...
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what are you waiting for, julie? 64 columbus. >> waving at you. >> clear skies to start thee morning. we've clouds out to the west. ws we'll see more in the way of cloudiness than yesterday so y kind of a partly sunny afternoon with temperaturesempe soaring once again.agai we've high pressure off to the east. winds will be out of the of south here.ut should be a dry day as well as so we're not excepting rain ra until the weekend. warm officially, yes, 87 by7 4:00 pm. >> all right. thank you. >> all right. good morning, julie. >> good morning. >> it's the big opening nightni for the caps.for >> home opener. >> you are rocking. >> i'm rock the red. t >> are you going to the game? >> no, i only go to those games during play-off.ng >> what do you think of the the new guy? >> three goals in one game.ne >> we'll talk about it later. [laughter] >> all right.>> let's see what trafficc cameras we can pull up for you. not a lat happening on the roads. lanes are open if you arere traveling as crow the american legion bridgeion
what are you waiting for, julie? 64 columbus. >> waving at you. >> clear skies to start thee morning. we've clouds out to the west. ws we'll see more in the way of cloudiness than yesterday so y kind of a partly sunny afternoon with temperaturesempe soaring once again.agai we've high pressure off to the east. winds will be out of the of south here.ut should be a dry day as well as so we're not excepting rain ra until the weekend. warm officially, yes, 87 by7 4:00 pm. >> all...
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i just wanted to come to a conclusion. >> what about in july, how did it affect you? >> thank goodness i was not commuting to a severance the skull and it was okay. i have friends who were out there and they do not want to go through. >> the knowledge of the lines when i get ready to come home is stressing me out. >> the first seri already took off.ferry already took off >> this is a challenging the commute. i am thankful. >> we appreciate everyone's talking to us. we are looking for tweets and you can send us your tweets when you are on the boat. the serious system is hoping to move about 20,000 people. we will be out here for a while giving your thoughts about how this is going on and we will wrap up. >> let's talk about bob rhodes. they are also starting to get bacthe roads. >> take a look at the bay bridge. the east shore freeway from the beginning of the back up is 23 minutes out of the macarthur mayes. it is going to climb. it is a 16 minute commute time. take a look at the east shore freeway. i will apologize and that's-i want to show you the ride on a 80. this
i just wanted to come to a conclusion. >> what about in july, how did it affect you? >> thank goodness i was not commuting to a severance the skull and it was okay. i have friends who were out there and they do not want to go through. >> the knowledge of the lines when i get ready to come home is stressing me out. >> the first seri already took off.ferry already took off >> this is a challenging the commute. i am thankful. >> we appreciate everyone's talking...
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. >>> i am julie haener. >> and i am frank somerville. >> a.c. transit workers gave their 72 hour strike notice, they could walk off the job on thursday. bart carries 400,000 riders a day. a.c. transit carries 174,000. runs 116 bus lines and 30 go type san francisco. if -- into san francisco. if there is a bart strike there could be fure options for commuters thursday. if both go on strike we could be faced with a mess. ktvu's tom vacar is live where union leaders gave a grim update. >> reporter: i am going to update you on everything. bart came out and drew a deep, deep line in the sand and the unions immediately responded all but declaring a strike for midnight tonight. they are claiming bart's management has been bad faith, surprised them, done everything to do something to them that is negative. they can go on strike in 72 hours but it would be subject to the governor calling a 60 day cooling off period which is almost certainly what would happen if bart goes on strike. to bart, it is a big mess. here is what both sides had to say. >> we feel
. >>> i am julie haener. >> and i am frank somerville. >> a.c. transit workers gave their 72 hour strike notice, they could walk off the job on thursday. bart carries 400,000 riders a day. a.c. transit carries 174,000. runs 116 bus lines and 30 go type san francisco. if -- into san francisco. if there is a bart strike there could be fure options for commuters thursday. if both go on strike we could be faced with a mess. ktvu's tom vacar is live where union leaders gave a...
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this is julie. she's been modeling in europe and in the u.s. for how long now, julie?k. first julie's going to go ahead and show how dermawand provides instant stimulation for eye lifts and then she's going to continue working on just one side of the face. so go ahead and take a look at that, julie. just keep going. [gentle buzzing] oh, i'm already seeing some results here. how long have you been using the dermawand? >> over eight years, now. and my skin is better now at the age of 53 than it was when i was 33 years old. >> wow, look at that! look at julie's eyebrow. it really appears to be lifted and then look at the whole eye area. it now has volume and it's just opened right up. i mean, look at the difference. and then look in these other areas that i want you to notice. like she doesn't have crow's feet, and trust me, if you want to reduce the appearance of crow's feet, you need to look at the dermawand. it's going to do it for you. i mean, look around julie's chin line and look at the cheek area. look at the corner of the mouth. i mean, her skin seems to be comple
this is julie. she's been modeling in europe and in the u.s. for how long now, julie?k. first julie's going to go ahead and show how dermawand provides instant stimulation for eye lifts and then she's going to continue working on just one side of the face. so go ahead and take a look at that, julie. just keep going. [gentle buzzing] oh, i'm already seeing some results here. how long have you been using the dermawand? >> over eight years, now. and my skin is better now at the age of 53...
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i love you, julie. >> hi, emma!>> halloween is just over a week away and bobbie thomas is here with costumes you can make at home. take it, hoda. >>> also we'll have the latest trends in haircuts. we're talking hot scissors to eliminate split ends. >> uh-oh, the scissors are on fire. >> yes. >> after this. car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mike's being healthy and chewing like a man. with one-a-day vitacraves for men! it's a gummy multivitamin... with more b vitamins, which help convert food to energy, and help mike do manly things, like wrestle bears and take out the garbage. get $2 off at oneaday.com. like wrestle bears and take out the garbage. people across america are expero
i love you, julie. >> hi, emma!>> halloween is just over a week away and bobbie thomas is here with costumes you can make at home. take it, hoda. >>> also we'll have the latest trends in haircuts. we're talking hot scissors to eliminate split ends. >> uh-oh, the scissors are on fire. >> yes. >> after this. car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more...
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that is weather, let's do do traffic, julie has the roads. julie who is going to work. >> reporter: unfortunately not a lot of people he with aree finding lighter than usual us traffic out on the roadways ro which isn't to be unexpected today. from the roadway, coming to the 14 street bridge, you will find yourself at speed and those hov restrictions in effect.effect beach drive will remain closed off between blahing don and and wise. the only delay is extending from norton, all lanes here on open,p no problems to report southbounu on kenilworth avenue as you as y travel in from eastern avenue,ae here is new hampshire avenue headed westbound toward the capital beltway, toward silver spring. all lanes are open, 295 are quiet coming out of laurel, wil you find traffic volume movingme at speed, leaving 28 leaving tht lane divide, below speed beforee and after 109, that's a check of fox 5 on time traffic. >>> julie, thanks so much. >>> d.c. has gone to the dogs, at least for today, a non-profit group and several will bring their dogs to the stati
that is weather, let's do do traffic, julie has the roads. julie who is going to work. >> reporter: unfortunately not a lot of people he with aree finding lighter than usual us traffic out on the roadways ro which isn't to be unexpected today. from the roadway, coming to the 14 street bridge, you will find yourself at speed and those hov restrictions in effect.effect beach drive will remain closed off between blahing don and and wise. the only delay is extending from norton, all lanes...
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we hit 59 out of dulles, it will be a difference from july and august, is we will be able to cool off at night. it will be a warm and humid afternoon, generally sunny conditions expected, no rain fo the friday and no rain for thete week. perhaps late sunday and as we turn the corner earlier nextne week beneficial rain, sunshine warm, humid 86 your daytime high. >> all right, beautiful, thanki you, tucker. >>> time to see what is happening on the roads with julie wright and the morninge commute. >> reporter: all right, guys. we will start talking about the good news and that is eastbound on route 50, the longstanding crash, coming inbound from chantilly has cleared.ly has all the lanes are now open. nor thbound i-95, no problems to report, in fact, you are at speed leaving stafford continuing northbound up toward dale city.. it's pretty good in newington, headed toward the express line, in spots to report betweenn annandale, and maryfield and downtown. that is it and one lane is able to get by there. so it's not a permanent closure or a standing closure at this point. outer loop of the
we hit 59 out of dulles, it will be a difference from july and august, is we will be able to cool off at night. it will be a warm and humid afternoon, generally sunny conditions expected, no rain fo the friday and no rain for thete week. perhaps late sunday and as we turn the corner earlier nextne week beneficial rain, sunshine warm, humid 86 your daytime high. >> all right, beautiful, thanki you, tucker. >>> time to see what is happening on the roads with julie wright and the...
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julie, what is going on? >> the pressure. >> yeah. >> all right. >> say something nice.in >>g oh, boy. >> no. >> gwen, hi. gw >> there you go. >>ou god way to start. >> this is not a god way to start. this is jason smith, our scene of the crash. this is the inner loop ofof beltway the ramp that wouldhat take you to northbound i-95 where traffic is beingeing diverted so the accident occurred under neath i-95. as you continue around to route 1 collect park. that is where the wreckck occurred but all traffic is being diverted to theto northbound side of i-95. you can stay to the right andigt exit into the parking ride. rid ride the ramp there and that will reconnect you to theto exit for the inner loop of the bellway but the two-cartwo- accident investigationesti continues. the inner loop of the beltwayway remains closed at i-95 and college park.co the outer loop is open. quick peak at the maps. map if you pop that up, if youp, are traveling southbound on i-95 and coming out to the capital beltway make your exit
julie, what is going on? >> the pressure. >> yeah. >> all right. >> say something nice.in >>g oh, boy. >> no. >> gwen, hi. gw >> there you go. >>ou god way to start. >> this is not a god way to start. this is jason smith, our scene of the crash. this is the inner loop ofof beltway the ramp that wouldhat take you to northbound i-95 where traffic is beingeing diverted so the accident occurred under neath i-95. as you continue around to...
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the last strike in july stranded 400,000 commuters. starting july 2 people lined up for ferry service in the east bay. commuters crowded on the bus service. the strike lasted 4 1/2 days but much over the fourth of the july holiday. our coverage to bart strike continues. ahead the frustration riders are feeling. and how much is this labor fight costing bart. the move that is costing the agency hundreds of thousands of dollars. >>> a package that forced the evacuation of people in richland contained flashlights and bat reese. it was at the social security administration. the police say the office received a package that had metal and wires inside. as a precaution the building and nearby homes were evacuated while the bomb squad cleared the scene. >>> san francisco sheriff department will conduct an investigation into the death of a patient at fran general hospital. the sheriff has filed a question for policies that safeguard patient safety. this comes after a patient, lin spaulding was found dead 17 days after she disappeared. the police
the last strike in july stranded 400,000 commuters. starting july 2 people lined up for ferry service in the east bay. commuters crowded on the bus service. the strike lasted 4 1/2 days but much over the fourth of the july holiday. our coverage to bart strike continues. ahead the frustration riders are feeling. and how much is this labor fight costing bart. the move that is costing the agency hundreds of thousands of dollars. >>> a package that forced the evacuation of people in...
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of...his granddaughter last july. medical examiners say 16-month-old sabriya towles died of heat exposure after being found dead in the back of her grandfather's truck in... lansdowne. and while that death was ruled accidental, her grandfather anthony towles has been charged... with involuntary manslaughter. that comes after an investigation revealed sab- riya actually died while the vehicle was on south paca street in the city. one man is dead after being struck by a vehicle on interstate 295 early this morning. this was the scene around 5 a-m... as cars were being re- directed off of the baltimore- washington parkway. 295 was closed for several hours as police investigated. police say the man was struck by a vehicle travelling in the southbound lane. m-t-a police are looking for a group of men accused of holding up a passenger on a city bus, then forcing him to an a-t-m, where they made him hand over cash. keith daniels,... live downtown, .../ where... police... released pictures... of the suspects.. keith. ....take
of...his granddaughter last july. medical examiners say 16-month-old sabriya towles died of heat exposure after being found dead in the back of her grandfather's truck in... lansdowne. and while that death was ruled accidental, her grandfather anthony towles has been charged... with involuntary manslaughter. that comes after an investigation revealed sab- riya actually died while the vehicle was on south paca street in the city. one man is dead after being struck by a vehicle on interstate 295...
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strike back in july. commuters packing local freeways, and this time the impact is expected to be worse. let's look at the alternatives to get around when the b.a.r.t. strike happens. kimberly? >> reporter: b.a.r.t. riders have been dreading this for days and feel they are in a financial tug of war between b.a.r.t. and the unions. and tonight they are braces themselves for a tough morning commute. >> i'm actually going to be the only person in my office tomorrow. yeah, because i live in the city, and the rest of them are not able to get in. >> reporter: 400,000 commuters use b.a.r.t. every day and tonight, they are all coming up with alternative ways to get where they need to go. >> it will be hectic coming from the east bay. trying to find other means necessary. >> reporter: what are you going to do? >> telecommunicate or bus it in. >> i will go a site and get a car pool by 4:30 in the morning. that is terrible on a friday. >> reporter: the last time b.a.r.t. went on strike was back in july. it lasted fo
strike back in july. commuters packing local freeways, and this time the impact is expected to be worse. let's look at the alternatives to get around when the b.a.r.t. strike happens. kimberly? >> reporter: b.a.r.t. riders have been dreading this for days and feel they are in a financial tug of war between b.a.r.t. and the unions. and tonight they are braces themselves for a tough morning commute. >> i'm actually going to be the only person in my office tomorrow. yeah, because i...
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back in july. the first bus here on friday at 5:30 a.m.. >> we may be and for worst commute if this continues. >> continuing our team coverage this morning, the san francisco bay ferry is a another way for you to get around the bay area today. kron4 jackie sissel is live at the ferry building in jack london square. >> the first boat is now scheduled to leave on to 5:30 a.m.. you can't expect this to look much like it did on friday. thousands of people turned out to the ferry on friday as an alternative. this is almost about the same as what they did back in july. a normal day the ferry will carry about 6000 people but they expect to see it at about 18,000 to about 20,000. how are they doing this, they are using every bolt that they have available. that will bring these over to accommodate. they have a 6:30 p.m. boat and then after that is every 45 minutes. you should expect to wait in line between these times but also how they come reluctantly quit. in fact, you have to at a time. there is not a lo
back in july. the first bus here on friday at 5:30 a.m.. >> we may be and for worst commute if this continues. >> continuing our team coverage this morning, the san francisco bay ferry is a another way for you to get around the bay area today. kron4 jackie sissel is live at the ferry building in jack london square. >> the first boat is now scheduled to leave on to 5:30 a.m.. you can't expect this to look much like it did on friday. thousands of people turned out to the ferry...
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that included the forth of july holiday. if a strike hits tomorrow it will have a greater impact because more people are at work and school. today's bart's general manager took to the radio. >> i am bart's general manager. thank you for your continued support. for all bart information sign up for e-mail alerts. >> yesterday ktvu's tom vacar sat down with her for an interview. she said bart has the highest paid transit workers in the bay area and said their contracts should be similar to other agents. watch the interview on www.ktvu.com. more details now, bart riders are urged to have a back up mode of transportation just in case there is a bart strike tomorrow. bart will be offering free bus service from 9 stations. other agencies such as a.c. transit, cal train and the ferry will be expanding service in the event of a strike. there are also carpools for commuters who can't work from home. >> i am going to try to avoid mass transit. this is a mess. >> what would you do if it kept going on? >> well, drive in or take the ferry
that included the forth of july holiday. if a strike hits tomorrow it will have a greater impact because more people are at work and school. today's bart's general manager took to the radio. >> i am bart's general manager. thank you for your continued support. for all bart information sign up for e-mail alerts. >> yesterday ktvu's tom vacar sat down with her for an interview. she said bart has the highest paid transit workers in the bay area and said their contracts should be...
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strike was back in july. people jammed ferry boats and ac transit buss to get to and from san francisco. it took 2-1/2 days before the trains started running again. as bad as it was that strike happened through the fourth of july holiday. if the strike happens next week, it's expected to have a broader impact because more commuters will be traveling. >>> if possible, tele commute by working from home. caltrans is extending the hours of carpool lanes. >> until my manager says to go back in, i will continue to work from home. >> i'm going to try to avoid mass transit all together. it's such a mess from the east bay to get to san francisco. >> reporter: other commuters told us they would take the ferry or drive and several said they are just plain frustrated by the possibility of another strike. >>> more details now this map shows the b.a.r.t. stations where limited charter service will be available during peak commute hours if there is a strike. el cerrito del norte. san leandro, hayward and fremont. the buses
strike was back in july. people jammed ferry boats and ac transit buss to get to and from san francisco. it took 2-1/2 days before the trains started running again. as bad as it was that strike happened through the fourth of july holiday. if the strike happens next week, it's expected to have a broader impact because more commuters will be traveling. >>> if possible, tele commute by working from home. caltrans is extending the hours of carpool lanes. >> until my manager says to...
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july 30th.t should have been day before now. >> reporter: but the unions also say even without a deal, even with the cooling-off period officially over, they will not strike, at least not yet. the message to the public, that they are listening. they also say a proposal from b.a.r.t. may not be worth listening to. >> they asked us not to present it. >> reporter: who asked you that? >> the unions. >> we're trying to get a deal. when you sit at the table and say we're not changing anything, that's not negotiations. >> reporter: we'll have to see if the tone changes, if things can change at the table to get a deal. consider what happened overnight, an extension. the unions said if you want to consider this notice of a possible strike, consider it official notice. sunday, midnight 12:01, if no deal is reached, they will walk off the job. claudine wong, -- claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all bay area transit agencies are running on a normal schedule. if there is a strike, yaws will run -- a.c.
july 30th.t should have been day before now. >> reporter: but the unions also say even without a deal, even with the cooling-off period officially over, they will not strike, at least not yet. the message to the public, that they are listening. they also say a proposal from b.a.r.t. may not be worth listening to. >> they asked us not to present it. >> reporter: who asked you that? >> the unions. >> we're trying to get a deal. when you sit at the table and say we're...
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bart last went on strike on july 1st. trains were back up and running four and a half days later after the unions agreed to send members barometer being to work while the negotiations continued. that was over a holiday weekend. if bart goes on strike again, it is expected to have a much bigger impact on the bay area because ridership is higher right now. >>> and stay with ktvu for continuing coverage of the bart labor dispute. get updates any time on ktvu.com. we're also posting alerts on facebook and twitter. >>> there has been another shooting on an ac transit bus in oakland. police say the victim was shot in the leg at about 1:30 this afternoon while on a bus near fontaine street. the details are still sketchy and there are conflicting reports that the gunshot wound may have been self-inflicted. the victim was brought to a hospital. no word on his condition. authorities say there were about 12 people on the bus at the time of the shooting and no one else was hurt. you may recall last month, two people were injured when
bart last went on strike on july 1st. trains were back up and running four and a half days later after the unions agreed to send members barometer being to work while the negotiations continued. that was over a holiday weekend. if bart goes on strike again, it is expected to have a much bigger impact on the bay area because ridership is higher right now. >>> and stay with ktvu for continuing coverage of the bart labor dispute. get updates any time on ktvu.com. we're also posting alerts...
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strike was back in july. people jammed ferry boats and ac transit buss to get to and from san francisco. it took 2-1/2 days before the trains started running again. as bad as it was that strike happened through the fourth of july holiday. if the strike happens next week, it's expected to have a broader impact because more commuters will be traveling. >>> if possible, tele commute by working from home. caltrans is extending the hours of carpool lanes. >> until my manager says to go back in, i will continue to work from home. >> i'm going to try to avoid mass transit all together. it's such a mess from the east bay to get to san francisco. >> reporter: other commuters told us they would take the ferry or drive and several said they are just plain frustrated by the possibility of another strike. >>> more details now this map shows the b.a.r.t. stations where limited charter service will be available during peak commute hours if there is a strike. el cerrito del norte. san leandro, hayward and fremont. the buses
strike was back in july. people jammed ferry boats and ac transit buss to get to and from san francisco. it took 2-1/2 days before the trains started running again. as bad as it was that strike happened through the fourth of july holiday. if the strike happens next week, it's expected to have a broader impact because more commuters will be traveling. >>> if possible, tele commute by working from home. caltrans is extending the hours of carpool lanes. >> until my manager says to...
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julie.he likes pumpkins and football. >> pumpkin pie. >> all right. >> i love that too. >> yummy. on the roads this morning overnight construction now cleared. southbound 95 here. the roadwork was tying up a lane. northbound looks great northth of 234 headed into newington. no incidents on 395 leaving the beltway to the 14th street bridge.ge. eastbound 66 an easy drive. this is the camera shot from 286 to 123. light traffic volume here temperaturing inbound to the beltway. southbound along kennelworth avenue lanes are open leaving eastern continuing out toout pennsylvania avenue. new york avenue is in the career. s the -- clear, this isr, t the top stretch of the beltway. you are at speed continuinging through silver springs, that, t is a check of your fox 5 ontime traffic. trending topic, wrun news anchor's tweet that has a lot of people talking. was it insensitive. you be the judges, next.u >>dg careful how much food you y look at. it could be affecting how things taste.ings you don't beli
julie.he likes pumpkins and football. >> pumpkin pie. >> all right. >> i love that too. >> yummy. on the roads this morning overnight construction now cleared. southbound 95 here. the roadwork was tying up a lane. northbound looks great northth of 234 headed into newington. no incidents on 395 leaving the beltway to the 14th street bridge.ge. eastbound 66 an easy drive. this is the camera shot from 286 to 123. light traffic volume here temperaturing inbound to the...
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julie, i'm going to speak to you. you dye sided to divide the grade into extra parts. >> i'm an over achiever. >> my grade is a big fat "f." there's no excuse. the bill has been on the books. there's no excuse for what is going on. it's a complete disappointment for me as a democrat and somebody who supports the law. as i said, on the state exchanges, places like kentucky, places like connecticut, i give it a "b plus." the state-run exchanges are running well. >> wow, some real talk from julie today. >> always. always. >> as a dem giving them a grade. >> lars, your grade? "f minus" on both. i'll divide it the way the president did. the president says the costs are going down. they're going up. the federal exchanges don't work. i'm sitting in a studio in oregon. it was supposed to go on october 1, now it's october 15. we're now into the latter part of october and they don't have a date when the exchange won't work. if you don't sign up through the exchange, you don't get the subsidies. further, let me tell you this, ju
julie, i'm going to speak to you. you dye sided to divide the grade into extra parts. >> i'm an over achiever. >> my grade is a big fat "f." there's no excuse. the bill has been on the books. there's no excuse for what is going on. it's a complete disappointment for me as a democrat and somebody who supports the law. as i said, on the state exchanges, places like kentucky, places like connecticut, i give it a "b plus." the state-run exchanges are running well....
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as cheap or cheaper on the marketplace when it's fully functional and with better coverage. >> julie tells us that she doesn't have hospital care on this cheap insurance plan. is that dangerous? >> absolutely. that's an enormous hole in her coverage. >> reporter: oversold or big lie as the president's opponents contend. the white house says america's underinsured will be better off with obama care. jim avila, abc news, washington. >>> we move on to a milestone for countless families across the east coast. it's been one year since super storm sandy hit, changing landscapes and lives. these pictures tell the story, devastation on the jersey shore. that's seaside heights then, and today those homes standing strong. in brick, new jersey, there was then, some progress now but still so much work to do. our team is back in the storm zone tonight. we begin with abc meteorologist ginger zee. >> reporter: everything -- >> holy -- look at this. oh my god, it's washing everything away. >> reporter: swallowed, in the horrific floods, the fires, the remorseless waves and wind. >> oh, my gosh, look
as cheap or cheaper on the marketplace when it's fully functional and with better coverage. >> julie tells us that she doesn't have hospital care on this cheap insurance plan. is that dangerous? >> absolutely. that's an enormous hole in her coverage. >> reporter: oversold or big lie as the president's opponents contend. the white house says america's underinsured will be better off with obama care. jim avila, abc news, washington. >>> we move on to a milestone for...
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. >>> let's say good morning, again with julie wried an wrighe what happening with the morning commute. >> reporter: a pedestrian has shutdown a portion of the bw parkway. the traffic is being diverted off atve route 100.ute it would be nice if could get the live pictures from skyfox. k traffic is being diverted off at route within hundred. northbound, some traffic is abl to get by single-file to the lef. let's cub on the cameras and and show what else we have. on the left, no issues to report here. light traffic volume out of verge, eastbound 66, coming out of manassas, so far no problems to report out of dumfries,, headed north toward newington. traffic flowing freely headed through silver springs. that's a check of fox 5 on time traffic. >>> we begin this morning, this hour with breaking news from prince george's kaine.e geor that icounty. that is where thieves pulled off a robbery in just an hour ago. police got the call for this right around 5:00 a.m., right a, now it's unclear how many cl suspects were involved or how they took off with the money moe machine. we will continue to
. >>> let's say good morning, again with julie wried an wrighe what happening with the morning commute. >> reporter: a pedestrian has shutdown a portion of the bw parkway. the traffic is being diverted off atve route 100.ute it would be nice if could get the live pictures from skyfox. k traffic is being diverted off at route within hundred. northbound, some traffic is abl to get by single-file to the lef. let's cub on the cameras and and show what else we have. on the left, no...
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julie haener, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> he ate skirls and lizards and the hunter lost in the wilderness for 18 days, how he survived. >> muggings on the university of california at berkeley campus, what police are doing to stop it and what they are saying to students about cell phones. >> the weather has been great but fire danger will creep up as well as the temperatures, what does that mean for you? back here in just minute. >>> new developments on the cal campus. university of california at berkeley issuing a crime aalert after four people were accost -- alerted after four people were costed. ktvu's rob roth is live with a warning from police and now crime numbers compare to last year. >> reporter: university of california at berkeley police are stepping up patrols and they are warning students to keep cell phones out of sight when they are walking around. >> reporter: university of california at berkeley police officers are increasing visibility day and night around campus these days. >> crime happens in big cities so it happened. >> reporter: lash night police say a -- last night p
julie haener, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> he ate skirls and lizards and the hunter lost in the wilderness for 18 days, how he survived. >> muggings on the university of california at berkeley campus, what police are doing to stop it and what they are saying to students about cell phones. >> the weather has been great but fire danger will creep up as well as the temperatures, what does that mean for you? back here in just minute. >>> new developments on the cal campus....
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julie? number one you will get to play. >> cereal. >> cereal. do we have cereal? oh! >> and we're going to begin with eric. eric, name something you might eat in the middle of the night. >> i'm going to say milk and cookies. >> name something you might eat in the middle of the night. >> left over empanadas. >> left over empanadas. >> i thought for sure. ty, we go back to you. >> i am going to say pizza. let's see. give us pizza. close this category out. something you eat in the middle of the night. >> i'm going to say fried chicken. >> fried chicken. do we have fried chicken? >> no. no fried chicken. you can talk among yourselves. you can come up with an answer between you. we are looking for something you might eat in the middle of the night. >> chips. >> chips. let's see. do we have chips? yes! all right. we are going to take a break. don't go away. we will be right back with the thrilling final round of modern family feud. go! it's back. olive garden's buy one take one. go for dinner toni
julie? number one you will get to play. >> cereal. >> cereal. do we have cereal? oh! >> and we're going to begin with eric. eric, name something you might eat in the middle of the night. >> i'm going to say milk and cookies. >> name something you might eat in the middle of the night. >> left over empanadas. >> left over empanadas. >> i thought for sure. ty, we go back to you. >> i am going to say pizza. let's see. give us pizza. close this...
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it was sunday morning, july 3rd.was wrong, something was wrong. and i called back immediately and i just couldn't believe it. >> come quickly, they said, to the hospital. >> all we knew was he was in critical condition and we needed to get there as soon as possible and that's all they would tell us. >> so carol raced along the highway to reno and her son, rory. that same sunday morning chad and carrie's children woke up to the sound of strangers rummaging through the cabin. >> and searched through our stuff and they took all the guns and i was crying when i woke up because i didn't know who they were. >> must have been terrifying. >> yeah. >> and then the strangers told them their parents were explaining things to the police. >> i knew my dad had it under control. he was very smart and thoughtful. >> in fact, all night chad had been in deep conversation with detectives from the plumis county sheriff's office. >> i explained to them what had happened and i was very upset. >> going over again and again what happened at
it was sunday morning, july 3rd.was wrong, something was wrong. and i called back immediately and i just couldn't believe it. >> come quickly, they said, to the hospital. >> all we knew was he was in critical condition and we needed to get there as soon as possible and that's all they would tell us. >> so carol raced along the highway to reno and her son, rory. that same sunday morning chad and carrie's children woke up to the sound of strangers rummaging through the cabin....
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the last b.a.r.t strike in july gave us a pretty good idea of trouble spots. liza bartaloni tells us more orbit that. >> reporter: we looks at -- about that. >> reporter: here looking at pictures from last july during the last b.a.r.t strike over the past summer, traffic was bumper to bumper up and down battery street headed to and from the bay bridge. the bay bridge itself wasback up all day long. it was just slow all day long to and from the bay bridge. we saw the worst commutes in san francisco and near theb . right now at this hour in san francisco, we are look at backups along northbound 101 getting towards the lower deck of the span now. another commute which was hit very hard with the last b.a.r.t strike would be the 101 drive. that was in gridlock for over 20 miles between san francisco and the san mateo bridge. traffic you can see on the sam thiefening. looking okay with no major delays there -- on the san mateo this evening. they are looking okay with no major days this evening. pack patience and make sure you have a full tank of gas. it will be a to
the last b.a.r.t strike in july gave us a pretty good idea of trouble spots. liza bartaloni tells us more orbit that. >> reporter: we looks at -- about that. >> reporter: here looking at pictures from last july during the last b.a.r.t strike over the past summer, traffic was bumper to bumper up and down battery street headed to and from the bay bridge. the bay bridge itself wasback up all day long. it was just slow all day long to and from the bay bridge. we saw the worst commutes...
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that's the weather.that's let's do the traffic, julie has the roads.ught it would be quiet, but now it's not. >> reporter: that about sums it up. we were anticipating this, a typical slow down across the top of the beltway, there are folksk who still have to make the trip to the job, and that is what we're finding on the road here. remaining slow trying to get past college park and silver spring. unexpected the trip southbound t 270, it was busy approaching 109 because of a crash. that is much improved headed toward rockville, no problemsles there. inner loop of the beltway, leaving the robinson terminal headed toward 66, spotty delays between braddock road and gallows road.ws the lanes are open. 95 on the northbound stretch improving now as you travel yo north of the beltway headed toward shirlington, no problemst to report eastbound on 66 at 66 fair oaks, earlier we had reports of a vehicle firedred westbound, whatever was theres where weis had the crash, that is tying upg the left lane, no problems to report right now on the toll road coming boin in
that's the weather.that's let's do the traffic, julie has the roads.ught it would be quiet, but now it's not. >> reporter: that about sums it up. we were anticipating this, a typical slow down across the top of the beltway, there are folksk who still have to make the trip to the job, and that is what we're finding on the road here. remaining slow trying to get past college park and silver spring. unexpected the trip southbound t 270, it was busy approaching 109 because of a crash. that is...
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in july, i think this was a lot worse. this time, second time around, people figured it out, and right now, things are getting better. to answer your question, brian, the bridges are getting slightly better. look at bay bridge. we're seeing much of o an improvement to the toll plaza. some of the freeways have improved quite a bit. we will see improvement now, and if you have been waiting around, someone tweeted me and i haven't gotten back to her. hopefully she's watching. what time did it get better last time, and last time it got better far later. of course those were weekdays. last time it got better at 10 or 11. right now it's getting better, here it is 8:00 and things are already improving. northbound 880 is beginning to look normal. slow traffic like it normally looks getting into oakland at this time. if you're crossing the san mateo bridge, westbound 92 traffic is moderate. 101 is slow. and south san francisco, we definitely see more traffic on the peninsula. not only on northbound 101 but also on northbound 280 th
in july, i think this was a lot worse. this time, second time around, people figured it out, and right now, things are getting better. to answer your question, brian, the bridges are getting slightly better. look at bay bridge. we're seeing much of o an improvement to the toll plaza. some of the freeways have improved quite a bit. we will see improvement now, and if you have been waiting around, someone tweeted me and i haven't gotten back to her. hopefully she's watching. what time did it get...
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back in july, look at that, that lasted four days when they had that strike. of course, it caused all sorts of chaos and headaches for commuters. conditions this time around could be worse because it is not summertime and more people are going to work and then dropping their kids off at school as wells. despite the headaches, i'm jon kelley. >> i'm marla tellez. let's go live to kristy who is out there with more. >> reporter: good morning. when i got to the bart station at 2:00 a.m., the workers were already on the picket line. this station here is closed because of the strike. here's what's happening here as the director here is speaking to the media right now. i'm going to step aside so you can listen in to what he's saying. >> we agreed to lower our request for a wage increase. progress is being mad and we are substantially close to reaching an agreement, but in the last part of the bargaining, bart sort of hit a switch. they came up with a poison pill to say, yes, we have reached a concept on economics, which was a main reason earlier, but now we have to c
back in july, look at that, that lasted four days when they had that strike. of course, it caused all sorts of chaos and headaches for commuters. conditions this time around could be worse because it is not summertime and more people are going to work and then dropping their kids off at school as wells. despite the headaches, i'm jon kelley. >> i'm marla tellez. let's go live to kristy who is out there with more. >> reporter: good morning. when i got to the bart station at 2:00...
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. >> back in july it was summertime and the kids were out of school and everyone was on vacation and there were few people writing bart trains. >> it barred the strike now that means that there will be more people on the roadway on september 4th of last year, more than 381,000 cars pass through the bay area pierre >> on september 4th of this year it jumped up to more than 600,000. >> so it bat should doubt esther drivers will have to use other means of transportation to commute back and forth tomorrow. >> if there are more cars out on the roadways that means that will be longer delays are around the bay area. >> a san francisco police sergeant has been arrested and booked on suspicion of misdemeanor drunken driving and hit and run. >> police say thomas haymond a 22 year veteran of san francisco police department crashed his own car into a parked car while he was off duty. >> it happened on tuesday night at 12th avenue and lofton street in the sunset district. >> a witness reported the crash, and police arrested a would at his home shortly after. >> internal affairs is now investigati
. >> back in july it was summertime and the kids were out of school and everyone was on vacation and there were few people writing bart trains. >> it barred the strike now that means that there will be more people on the roadway on september 4th of last year, more than 381,000 cars pass through the bay area pierre >> on september 4th of this year it jumped up to more than 600,000. >> so it bat should doubt esther drivers will have to use other means of transportation to...
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. >> and i'm julie haener. there are a lot of questions tonight about what exactly happened to lynn spalding. sf general will only say a woman's body was found this morning. but sources tell us it is the body of the missing woman. ktvu david stevenson is at the hospital working to get answers. david. >> reporter: julie, that's right. >>> early on a source involved in the investigation told us it is the woman who went missing at this hospital 17 days ago and now a spokeswoman for that missing woman's family remains here, waiting for official confirmation that she was found in the hospital stairwell. just before 5:00, a body found in the stairwell of san francisco general hospital was taken away to the medical examiner's office. the body of a woman was found at about 10:00 a.m. in what hospital officials say is a rarely used exterior stairway. employees at first believed they had found a mannequin at the bottom of the stairwell. >> the person is deceased and the san francisco sheriff's department is leading the i
. >> and i'm julie haener. there are a lot of questions tonight about what exactly happened to lynn spalding. sf general will only say a woman's body was found this morning. but sources tell us it is the body of the missing woman. ktvu david stevenson is at the hospital working to get answers. david. >> reporter: julie, that's right. >>> early on a source involved in the investigation told us it is the woman who went missing at this hospital 17 days ago and now a...
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. >> reporter: julie, tomorrow's event will be held here at trinity united methodist church. organizers says the an important first step preventing sexual assault and improving services for women. college life often is the first time away from home for students. the university environment a safe haven but complaints from students who have been victimized have lead to a state audit of uc berkeley's sexual assault cases. >> i was really scared because i felt like it was my fault. >> reporter: 19-year-old aerial butler tells me she was sexually assaulted twice by a man with ties to the university. she didn't report the incidents to police because in part she was ashamed but turned to a school official for help. >> in the end she told me there was nothing the university could do. >> reporter: she recently testified at a hearing to get uc to do more to protect victims. >> a lot of sexual assaults that occur, they are acquaintance assaults. people you know. >> reporter: how this senior, is a state licensed rape counsellor and organizer of tomorrow's events. >> we can't change it un
. >> reporter: julie, tomorrow's event will be held here at trinity united methodist church. organizers says the an important first step preventing sexual assault and improving services for women. college life often is the first time away from home for students. the university environment a safe haven but complaints from students who have been victimized have lead to a state audit of uc berkeley's sexual assault cases. >> i was really scared because i felt like it was my fault....
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. >> reporter: julie, tomorrow's event will be held here at trinity united methodist church. organizers says the an important first step preventing sexual assault and improving services for women. college life often is the first time away from home for students. the university environment a safe haven but complaints from students who have been victimized have lead to a state audit of uc berkeley's sexual assault cases. >> i was really scared because i felt like it was my fault. >> reporter: 19-year-old aerial butler tells me she was sexually assaulted twice by a man with ties to the university. she didn't report the incidents to police because in part she was ashamed but turned to a school official for help. >> in the end she told me there was nothing the university could do. >> reporter: she recently testified at a hearing to get uc to do more to protect victims. >> a lot of sexual assaults that occur, they are acquaintance assaults. people you know. >> reporter: how this senior, is a state licensed rape counsellor and organizer of tomorrow's events. >> we can't change it un
. >> reporter: julie, tomorrow's event will be held here at trinity united methodist church. organizers says the an important first step preventing sexual assault and improving services for women. college life often is the first time away from home for students. the university environment a safe haven but complaints from students who have been victimized have lead to a state audit of uc berkeley's sexual assault cases. >> i was really scared because i felt like it was my fault....
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julie's new premium would be $210 a month.imes more than she pays now if she takes the insurance company's alternative. three independent health care experts tell abc news, julie and the others are likely to find plans just as cheap or cheaper on the marketplace when it is fully functional. and with better coverage. julie tells us that she doesn't have hospital care on this cheap insurance plan. is that dangerous? >> absolutely. that is an enormous hole in her coverage. >> reporter: over sold or big lie as the president's opponents contend. the white house says america's under insured will be better off with obama care. jim avila, abc news, washington. >>> in other growing controversy also heard on capitol hill, the head of national intelligence is defending the practice of spying on global leaders. james clapper says the practice is necessary in order to find out the intentions of foreign leaders, even our allies. he says it is perfectly legal. >> we do not spy on anyone except for valid intelligence parns only work within th
julie's new premium would be $210 a month.imes more than she pays now if she takes the insurance company's alternative. three independent health care experts tell abc news, julie and the others are likely to find plans just as cheap or cheaper on the marketplace when it is fully functional. and with better coverage. julie tells us that she doesn't have hospital care on this cheap insurance plan. is that dangerous? >> absolutely. that is an enormous hole in her coverage. >> reporter:...
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let's check in with julie wrighi and see how our commuters are doing. used to this, but for the rest of us we might have to pull our uggs in are later today. better news for you traveling northbound i-95, all lanes are open. the lingering accident activity that occurred before the center park parkway is completely goney almost an hour and a half commute northbound from route 3, all lanes are open northbound on i-95.. downtown, the investigation of a shooting continues to block a portion of minnesota avenue, just north of food hope road between 18 and 19th street at southeast as the portion of the 18th street. let's pop up the cameras, showca you whatme else we have on the roads. boind oinbound on route 50. we will findty lays on new york, and headed northbound 270. that's a check of fox 5 on time traffic. >>> the fallout continues, the e 4th cyclist has been arrested in connection with an assault of a driver along the southwest highway in new york in city. oneow there's a question of the bikers who at one time faced 25 years in prison but got only commu
let's check in with julie wrighi and see how our commuters are doing. used to this, but for the rest of us we might have to pull our uggs in are later today. better news for you traveling northbound i-95, all lanes are open. the lingering accident activity that occurred before the center park parkway is completely goney almost an hour and a half commute northbound from route 3, all lanes are open northbound on i-95.. downtown, the investigation of a shooting continues to block a portion of...
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since july, at least 270 eight cases in 18 states. dr. sadie out break is spreading -- doctors say the outbreak is running quickly. >> it does appear to be salmonella. >> the u.s. has traced it to raw chicken from three sites run by foster farms in california. theseoduct has one of three inspection numbers and were mainly distributed to retailers on the west coast. this shopper is worried. >> i will stop eating chicken for a while, i think. >> still, foster farms is not recalling any chicken. the company says its products are safe to eat if properly handled and fully cooked. no deaths have been reported, but about 42% of patients have been hospitalized. sofelis is reported by cdc far may just be the tip of the ice borg -- the illnesses reported by cdc so far may just be the tip of the iceberg. cdc, an of the announcement said, we protected you yesterday, we cannot tomorrow. we are less safe. >> these outbreak shows the harm that can come if public health efficient -- officials are not working. >> the foodborne outbreak division is operati
since july, at least 270 eight cases in 18 states. dr. sadie out break is spreading -- doctors say the outbreak is running quickly. >> it does appear to be salmonella. >> the u.s. has traced it to raw chicken from three sites run by foster farms in california. theseoduct has one of three inspection numbers and were mainly distributed to retailers on the west coast. this shopper is worried. >> i will stop eating chicken for a while, i think. >> still, foster farms is not...