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ken pritchett has word that the federal government is getting involved. ken? >> reporter: look at that 15- acre strip of land. some say that is a perfect place for a park. others say it is sacred land that should be left alone. it ask scenic in spots with nature in full displace and it is land blighted with graffiti and negligent. but some say it is what you do not see that makes the land special. >> i feel the spirit of our ancestors. >> reporter: wounded knee is now camped on land that they say contains artifacts of their ancestors. they say they will stay until the city abandons plans to build a park on the site. >> we don't want a parking lot on the cemetery. >> reporter: the protest began on word that bulldozers would be on site to start construction. the homeowners' association supports the city's plan. glen cove president says that this campout is a last-minute roadblock after a decade of work. >> the way it is right now there is an open sewer system and an old abandoned mansion that is a haven for drug addicts and graffiti all over the place. we want t
ken pritchett has word that the federal government is getting involved. ken? >> reporter: look at that 15- acre strip of land. some say that is a perfect place for a park. others say it is sacred land that should be left alone. it ask scenic in spots with nature in full displace and it is land blighted with graffiti and negligent. but some say it is what you do not see that makes the land special. >> i feel the spirit of our ancestors. >> reporter: wounded knee is now camped...
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for now live in oakland, ken pritchett, ktvu news. >> we could hear people cheering. what was that like? >> reporter: there is probable 100 y 100 people but the crowd here pails in comparison to the onlookers, just curious residents who wanted to see this. we plan to have that for you later in our broadcast, but, yeah, a lot of people here, a lot of cheers and probably people here who are a little sad to see this old building go down, john. >> ken prich it, thanks very much. an update on the scramble to avoid a shut down at the government and we learned if the baseball team at uc berkeley is safe our ott. >>> rosemary is up soon to tell us if it will warm up for the weekend. >>> cal train is reporting the 5th fatality this year on its tracks. a man was hit and killed near 25th avenue in san mateo at 1:00 this morning. 62 people were on board the southbound train at the time. tracks were closed in both directions for an hour but operations are back to normal now. >>> it is unclear why the man was on the tracks. hayward firefighters are investigating a fire at a sushi r
for now live in oakland, ken pritchett, ktvu news. >> we could hear people cheering. what was that like? >> reporter: there is probable 100 y 100 people but the crowd here pails in comparison to the onlookers, just curious residents who wanted to see this. we plan to have that for you later in our broadcast, but, yeah, a lot of people here, a lot of cheers and probably people here who are a little sad to see this old building go down, john. >> ken prich it, thanks very much....
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i am not in touch with her as ken is. i think ken talked to her more recently than i have. >> i do try to respect monica's privacy. i get inquiries from media all over the world actually trying to be put in touch with her, and i, you know, she has clearly moved on. i do, with respect to this topic, can she discuss it with dispassion or perspective or still an all-consuming -- >> well, we talked up until the time the book was ready to come out, and, you know, she was very forthcoming. i do want to say and anyone whose read the book i was surprised myself how much sympathy i had for monica lewin sky. anybody who doesn't realize this was the most horrible experience in her life and her family's life doesn't understand the story. i don't want to go into the details, but i found her to be extremely smart. she certainly commanded as plato noticed in the effort to get her to testify in the impeachment trial, boy, she had the house managers running in circles. she's very smart. you know, was very burned by many people, and, you k
i am not in touch with her as ken is. i think ken talked to her more recently than i have. >> i do try to respect monica's privacy. i get inquiries from media all over the world actually trying to be put in touch with her, and i, you know, she has clearly moved on. i do, with respect to this topic, can she discuss it with dispassion or perspective or still an all-consuming -- >> well, we talked up until the time the book was ready to come out, and, you know, she was very...
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. >>> good evening i'm ken wayne. >> and i'm heather holmes. there was quick action by southwest airlines after a flight from phoenix to sacramento made an emergency landing yesterday when a hole ripped hope in the ceiling. the flight attendants had just begun taking drink orders when there was a bang. the cabin depressurized and oxygen masks fell from above. john was asleep in his seat at the back of the plane and he spoke today ant his ordeal. >> i woke up to the loudest noise i have ever heard in my life. it was like opening a car door and magnify that by 30. everybody's ears were ringing, everybody was just petrified. >> no one was injuried and the plane made an emergency landing at a military base in yuma, arizona. southwest grounded similar planes and began to inspect them. because of the reduced fleet, southwest canceled hundreds of flights. ken pritchett has been talking with stranded passengers who are scrambling to make new plans. >> reporter: we had little difficulty finding passengers who were affected by the cancellations. some of
. >>> good evening i'm ken wayne. >> and i'm heather holmes. there was quick action by southwest airlines after a flight from phoenix to sacramento made an emergency landing yesterday when a hole ripped hope in the ceiling. the flight attendants had just begun taking drink orders when there was a bang. the cabin depressurized and oxygen masks fell from above. john was asleep in his seat at the back of the plane and he spoke today ant his ordeal. >> i woke up to the loudest...
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in placerville, ken pritchett. >> thank you, ken. now from ken pritchett we go to mike mibach who is getting reaction now from the neighborhood, mike. >> reporter: tonight no one really seems shocked. they all seem pretty happy about today's plea. this is the front yard of the garrido's former home. you see the boarded up window, some overgrown grass. now for the next door neighbor to the right, as long as this imagine remains the story at least for him even with today's news will never disappear. >> i see what a question mark, that's what i see. you know i just see a big question mark. >> reporter: damon robertson is talking about the garrido's backyard. the tents, the fence are nowhere to be seen. robertson who says he once tipped deputies off about the garridos says a trial would have been nice to see. >> i want him to talk. i want to hear his whole, every inch of his mind. >> reporter: some other people living in east contra costa county, say why prolong the inevitable. >> i am happy he pled guilty. it would have been interesting
in placerville, ken pritchett. >> thank you, ken. now from ken pritchett we go to mike mibach who is getting reaction now from the neighborhood, mike. >> reporter: tonight no one really seems shocked. they all seem pretty happy about today's plea. this is the front yard of the garrido's former home. you see the boarded up window, some overgrown grass. now for the next door neighbor to the right, as long as this imagine remains the story at least for him even with today's news will...
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nuisance showers, ken. it's not enough to measure -- >> well, rainy days and mondays always get me down. [ laughter ] >> thank you, bill. >>> the volkswagen beetle is getting a new look again. there it is. one that's more bubble shaped than the previous ones. it's 6 inches locker and three inches wider. the a -- longer and three inches wider. >>> coming up -- marking the moment, [ sirens ] >> the sole survivor of today's remembrance of the earthquake and what he's thankful of 105 years later. jews are preparing for the passover. in israel, they beep gan to prepare for the passover -- began to prepare for the passover dinner. >>> tonight, san francisco's remembering the great earthquake and fire that struck 105 years ago on this date. just one survivor made it to today's celebration. this anniversary is about more than just memories. >> 3, 2, 1! [ sirens ] >> reporter: at exactly 5:12 this morning, sirens rang out just like they did 105 years ago. >> it feels like community. people who care, people who are i
nuisance showers, ken. it's not enough to measure -- >> well, rainy days and mondays always get me down. [ laughter ] >> thank you, bill. >>> the volkswagen beetle is getting a new look again. there it is. one that's more bubble shaped than the previous ones. it's 6 inches locker and three inches wider. the a -- longer and three inches wider. >>> coming up -- marking the moment, [ sirens ] >> the sole survivor of today's remembrance of the earthquake and what...
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if i can, ken, start with you. using case law as president to help us to understand what we are doing here -- using caseload as president -- case law as precedent. cities that are being asked to apply the exact same lot as we are today. the urban settings of california? >> sure. we have deployed these in every major city of california, and, in fact, we are now in the central valley, up in your rica, other areas -- up in eureka. there was deployment about three years ago, and we had issues before the board. we withdraw the application and continued to build in other cities. we have statewide ceqa laws, as you all know. most of the cities, over 260 cities, have not required any ceqa at all. as the total vacations kroatian, a utility. there are four or five cities that have required a ceqa review, and they have given us an exemption. supervisor elsbernd: you have not had to do an eir? >> we have not. supervisor elsbernd: thank you, ken. if you can complete your analysis? >> sure. in fact, i do not think i got to the c
if i can, ken, start with you. using case law as president to help us to understand what we are doing here -- using caseload as president -- case law as precedent. cities that are being asked to apply the exact same lot as we are today. the urban settings of california? >> sure. we have deployed these in every major city of california, and, in fact, we are now in the central valley, up in your rica, other areas -- up in eureka. there was deployment about three years ago, and we had issues...
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i intentionally approached as my first interviewee, ken starr.written the biography of archie bald who was fired in the infamous saturday night masker. because that book came out right as the lewinsky episode was explode anything the media, i became a talking head on all this special prosecutor stuff. there weren't a lot of us around to talk about it. and most -- so i was writing op-eds for "the new york times," l.a. times, most of what i wrote would have been viewed as pro-clinton because i did not believe this was an impeachable offense. i'm a constitutional law professor, i had read the federalist papers and the constitutional convention discussions. i did not think it was impeachable. but i never criticized ken starr personally. i had great respect for him. he's a lawyer's lawyer, former federal judge, former solicitor general of the unite, so i did not view -- of the united states, so i did not view him as a right-wing conspirator out to topple the president. so i figured if ken starr and his prosecutors shut me off, i did not want to write
i intentionally approached as my first interviewee, ken starr.written the biography of archie bald who was fired in the infamous saturday night masker. because that book came out right as the lewinsky episode was explode anything the media, i became a talking head on all this special prosecutor stuff. there weren't a lot of us around to talk about it. and most -- so i was writing op-eds for "the new york times," l.a. times, most of what i wrote would have been viewed as pro-clinton...
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. >> i'm ken bastida. it is one of the great baseball rivalries of all-time. giants and d odgers, and tonight, despite talk of retaliation over the near fatal beating of a giants fan, it looks like the competition mostly stayed on the field. robert liles is standing by at at&t tonight with the latest. robert? >> reporter: well ken, the game is yet to end but i can tell you no corner of this stadium, in fact no corner surrounding this stadium is without police or security patrol. now neither the giants or sfpd will tell us just how many cops have been deployed here tonight but they did finally admit that what we see here tonight is very similar to what we saw during the world series. and it's all because of a rivalry that used to be permitted is no longer. long before the gates opened fans were on edge. did you think wearing this shirt was gonna make you a target? >> a little bit. i'm getting stares already. >> reporter: they thought wearing blue and white put a red and white bulls-eye on their back. are you getting stares. >> yes, but we're just getting looks.
. >> i'm ken bastida. it is one of the great baseball rivalries of all-time. giants and d odgers, and tonight, despite talk of retaliation over the near fatal beating of a giants fan, it looks like the competition mostly stayed on the field. robert liles is standing by at at&t tonight with the latest. robert? >> reporter: well ken, the game is yet to end but i can tell you no corner of this stadium, in fact no corner surrounding this stadium is without police or security patrol....
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and then last august a grassfire again near ken's homemade for a few nervous hours. ken blames the homeless encampments nearby and said it's a way of life. >> i guess i'm getting, unfortunately, used to it. the house fire and then the fire on the freeway side in the summer, so it's kind of becoming a normal thing. >> reporter: the other side to this story is response time. because of budget cuts, the station nearby lost its fire engine and as a result firefighters were delayed and couldn't spray water on the fire for four minutes. did four minutes make a difference in this case? >> you know, it would be hard to say if four minutes makes a difference on the fire itself right now. certainly, getting water on a fire sooner is better than later. >> reporter: by the way, the first time the cannabis club caught fire it had the same water problems. the new fire chief is working to put a phi engine in every station but with the tenth year of budget cuts and $115 million deficit this year, it won't put a fire engine in every station anytime soon. kiet do cbs 5. >>> some 20 bu
and then last august a grassfire again near ken's homemade for a few nervous hours. ken blames the homeless encampments nearby and said it's a way of life. >> i guess i'm getting, unfortunately, used to it. the house fire and then the fire on the freeway side in the summer, so it's kind of becoming a normal thing. >> reporter: the other side to this story is response time. because of budget cuts, the station nearby lost its fire engine and as a result firefighters were delayed and...
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ktvu's ken pritchett is at palo alto at facebook headquarters. but we begin with ktvu's david stevenson in san francisco. >> reporter: you can see behind me on california street hundreds of supporters and protesters who come here to greet the president tonight. >> reporter: president obama arrived at san francisco international airport at 1:00 this afternoon. three bay area fundraisers. the president is the guest of hor tonight at a fundraiser inside a private home. at 8:00 he will address and meet with some supporters at san francisco's auditorium. security is tight that hall. some paid as much as $10,000 for a photowith the president. that angers protesters outside the hall. some who tell us they secured tickets in hopes of confronting the president. he took a pledge that he would be more open to progressive ideas, same-sex marriage and basically helping the rights of -- couples. >> the president isn't listening to the people. don't bail out the banks. bail us out. that's why we are here. >> you can hear a megaphone speech by a group of protest
ktvu's ken pritchett is at palo alto at facebook headquarters. but we begin with ktvu's david stevenson in san francisco. >> reporter: you can see behind me on california street hundreds of supporters and protesters who come here to greet the president tonight. >> reporter: president obama arrived at san francisco international airport at 1:00 this afternoon. three bay area fundraisers. the president is the guest of hor tonight at a fundraiser inside a private home. at 8:00 he will...
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but we did not use those words with ken starr. i do not know if you were there. >> i was. >> you were. >> saul didn't tell us he would e one of his associates. we simply cannot plead guilty to anything. we left. we said the same thing. >> i do not remember that meeting. >> i remember you came in and said we were man enough. you were. >> we had nothing to do what transpired. we came in the case. >> what if you had been able to strike a deal right at the beginning in january? how would that have been different? do you think he would actually would have done that? >> i was persuaded that their people on the staff that wanted her prosecuted. the probably blow. >> it is a question that has been talked but many times. the consensuses is that we are by entering the statement. it was not significantly different. there is a historical thing. it is standard operating procedure. when someone wants to enter into a guilty plea, there is a proper section. ginsberg did not understand the significance of that. he wanted to strike an agreement of
but we did not use those words with ken starr. i do not know if you were there. >> i was. >> you were. >> saul didn't tell us he would e one of his associates. we simply cannot plead guilty to anything. we left. we said the same thing. >> i do not remember that meeting. >> i remember you came in and said we were man enough. you were. >> we had nothing to do what transpired. we came in the case. >> what if you had been able to strike a deal right at the...
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i'm ken paulson. my cohost today is john seigenthaler, a highly respected journalist who also served as special assistant to attorney general robert f. kennedy during the civil rights movement. after retiring from newspapers, john went on to found the first amendment center. john and i are delighted to welcome a pulitzer prize-winning author and journalist whose recent book, called the children, focuses on the work of courageous young people in the civil rights movement, and whose earlier book, the best and the brightest, was the definitive study of american policy in vietnam. david halberstam. [applause] i have to ask the first and most basic question. you graduate from harvard in 1956. five. '55. with great distinction. no, i was a terrible student. [laughter] i was in the bottom third of my class. that was the heart of my question. how badly did you do at harvard? [laughs] i think i had-- i mean, i think it's true of a lot of people in journalism. i had in those days what we didn't know was attenti
i'm ken paulson. my cohost today is john seigenthaler, a highly respected journalist who also served as special assistant to attorney general robert f. kennedy during the civil rights movement. after retiring from newspapers, john went on to found the first amendment center. john and i are delighted to welcome a pulitzer prize-winning author and journalist whose recent book, called the children, focuses on the work of courageous young people in the civil rights movement, and whose earlier book,...
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robert. >> reporter: ken, consider this. attorneys and even the court have spent the last two years blocking information about one inmate's sentence to 50 years behind bars here. and that silence continues tonight no one will talk on camera about the male inmate wanting to become a female and suing under the 14th amendment to force taxpayers to pay for it. >> the department of correction sees him as a he, yet inmate is physically by high dose estrogen. both prescribed and injected by prison doctors and paid for by your tax dollars. but corrections says that is where it ends. in documents we've secured, the department writes, sexual reassignment surgery is not a covered benefit. at this time, it's denied. but steven convicted in 2002 for the shotgun murder of a san bernardino woman over a $400 clothing debt sued the state. we uncovered this letter from 2008. stevens wrote the court saying, i believe i'm entitled to this relief because it is vital to the due process of my rehabilitation. stevens developed a brain tumor while b
robert. >> reporter: ken, consider this. attorneys and even the court have spent the last two years blocking information about one inmate's sentence to 50 years behind bars here. and that silence continues tonight no one will talk on camera about the male inmate wanting to become a female and suing under the 14th amendment to force taxpayers to pay for it. >> the department of correction sees him as a he, yet inmate is physically by high dose estrogen. both prescribed and injected...
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julie, ken. >> all right, thank you. >>> and there's been a break in the pot club debate.the council has decided to limit the pot clubs to 10. we'll have more coming up. >>> and the lengths that thieves will go to get their hands on precious metal. coming up in 30 minutes on newschannel 36, that's our report, i'm ken wayne. >> and i'm julie haener. that's our report for tonight. thanks for joining us.
julie, ken. >> all right, thank you. >>> and there's been a break in the pot club debate.the council has decided to limit the pot clubs to 10. we'll have more coming up. >>> and the lengths that thieves will go to get their hands on precious metal. coming up in 30 minutes on newschannel 36, that's our report, i'm ken wayne. >> and i'm julie haener. that's our report for tonight. thanks for joining us.
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grace. >> ken, painfully familiar.might be hard to keep track of all that has been going on, but there have been three firings, with a spree of firings, we are hearing about more problems and that's coming from passengers. muni, say it's not so. video popped up of a muni train door left open to forest hill. the san franciscoen who shot it with his cell wanted to remain unanimous. >> pretty scary, you know, because there are times i get on the bus and it's completely packed and i'm scared to stand by the door now. >> the passenger says the operator looked at the door, but it remained open. muni officials say this operator has been put on paid nondriving status pending this investigation. it's becoming a familiar story. on april 1, a passenger shot this video. muni officials say the operator did not follow safety protocall and found out today that driver has been fired. the operator caught texting and driving terminated today. her driving privileges had been revoked, but somehow the same passenger who caught her texting
grace. >> ken, painfully familiar.might be hard to keep track of all that has been going on, but there have been three firings, with a spree of firings, we are hearing about more problems and that's coming from passengers. muni, say it's not so. video popped up of a muni train door left open to forest hill. the san franciscoen who shot it with his cell wanted to remain unanimous. >> pretty scary, you know, because there are times i get on the bus and it's completely packed and i'm...
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i'm ken wayne. >> i'm heather holmes and for everyone here at ktvu, thanks for joining us. our next newscast is the 10:00 news. we'll see you back here tonight. goodbye.
i'm ken wayne. >> i'm heather holmes and for everyone here at ktvu, thanks for joining us. our next newscast is the 10:00 news. we'll see you back here tonight. goodbye.
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i went out with "the real ken." >> you d ?> no. [ laughter ] >>> have a great day. >> caption colorado, llc comments@captioncolorado.com ,, appreciate the easy days, are what keep me coming back for more. [goat sounds] and the customer says, on the carpet." what? gonna be difficult. don't tell me about a dog. a day care full of kids, house chickens. call a day's work. call 1-800-steemer
i went out with "the real ken." >> you d ?> no. [ laughter ] >>> have a great day. >> caption colorado, llc comments@captioncolorado.com ,, appreciate the easy days, are what keep me coming back for more. [goat sounds] and the customer says, on the carpet." what? gonna be difficult. don't tell me about a dog. a day care full of kids, house chickens. call a day's work. call 1-800-steemer
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. >> reporter: the fire was so intense, the glow from the flames more than 30 feet tall woke up ken's mother and caused their roof and attic to catch fire. for the james family it has not been a good year. back in january, the same cannabis club suffered more than a quarter million dollars in damage when a fire burned the front portion of the house. the owner said he had no idea the tenants were using it as a marijuana dispensary and then last august, a grassfire again near ken's homemade for a few nervous hours. ken blames the homeless encampments nearby and says it's become a way of life. >> i guess i'm getting, unfortunately, used to it. the house fire and then the fire on the freeway side in the summer so it's kind of becoming a normal thing. >> reporter: the other side to the story is response time. because of budget cuts the nearby station lost its engine so firefighters were delayed and couldn't spray water on the fire for four minutes. did four minutes make a difference in this case? >> you know, it would be hard to say if four minutes makes a difference on the fire itself rig
. >> reporter: the fire was so intense, the glow from the flames more than 30 feet tall woke up ken's mother and caused their roof and attic to catch fire. for the james family it has not been a good year. back in january, the same cannabis club suffered more than a quarter million dollars in damage when a fire burned the front portion of the house. the owner said he had no idea the tenants were using it as a marijuana dispensary and then last august, a grassfire again near ken's homemade...
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. >> and i'm ken. it happened again.nother video surfaced that doesn't look too good for muni. so far three employees have lost their jobs after passengers posted unflattering videos. grace lee shows us this latest one might look somewhat familiar. grace. >> it's going to look very familiar, ken. what's interesting is these three firings happened in three weeks. two were announced today. even with all these firings happening, passengers are finding new problems and they are recording them. muni, say it's not so. new video popped up of a train door left open. the san franciscoen who shot it wanted to remain unanimous. >> pretty scary, you know, because there are times i get on the bus and it is packed and i'm scared to stand by the door now. >> the passenger says the operator looked at the door, but it still remained open. muni officials say this operator has been put on paid nondriving status pending this investigation. it's becoming a familiar story. on april 1, a passenger shot this video. muni officials say the operat
. >> and i'm ken. it happened again.nother video surfaced that doesn't look too good for muni. so far three employees have lost their jobs after passengers posted unflattering videos. grace lee shows us this latest one might look somewhat familiar. grace. >> it's going to look very familiar, ken. what's interesting is these three firings happened in three weeks. two were announced today. even with all these firings happening, passengers are finding new problems and they are...
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ken and julie have a number of stories. and that includes the fact that the san andres fault is shifting. >>> also at 6:00, why some of the richest californians handed governor jerry brown a case of beer and dog biscuits today. >>> plus, president obama talked about the economy during his bay area visit. what was his secretary up to? >>> it's all coming up at 6:00. >>> women taking a best selling birth control pill yazmin may run a higher risk of getting blood clots. one of the drugs has been linked to two to three times higher risk of getting blood clots in the bloodstream. bayer who makes yasmin says the studies are flawed. >> looks like a good day to hit the beach. good sunshine out there. let's head to chief meteorologist bill martin. >> a little bit of clouds, a little bit of sun. we go to live storm tracker two. and we have moist atmosphere. that's because the clouds and the radar is picking that up as rainfall. it would be very light as best. that's what we're talking about really as we go through this weekend into e
ken and julie have a number of stories. and that includes the fact that the san andres fault is shifting. >>> also at 6:00, why some of the richest californians handed governor jerry brown a case of beer and dog biscuits today. >>> plus, president obama talked about the economy during his bay area visit. what was his secretary up to? >>> it's all coming up at 6:00. >>> women taking a best selling birth control pill yazmin may run a higher risk of getting...
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good evening i'm ken wayne, frank somerville is off tonight. >> and i'm julie haener.t obama touches down in just a few hours. the president will pull off a political first. a town hall meeting on facebook but he will also have a tight schedule of fundraisers that are raising political eyebrows. ken wayne has that story. >> reporter: president obama will be right here at the masonic auditorium. it is one of three majo
good evening i'm ken wayne, frank somerville is off tonight. >> and i'm julie haener.t obama touches down in just a few hours. the president will pull off a political first. a town hall meeting on facebook but he will also have a tight schedule of fundraisers that are raising political eyebrows. ken wayne has that story. >> reporter: president obama will be right here at the masonic auditorium. it is one of three majo
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ken. >> reporter: julie, there are 160 seats inside the hercules city council chambers. you can see over my shoulders and see there are people standing at the door because there's so many people there's some standing. speaker after speaker lined up to protest cuts and pet programs from seniors. >> i employ you on behalf of the seniors to keep that lifeline open. >> reporter: to teachers. >> elementary school music funds is something that goes a long ways in the life of our students. >> reporter: to get out of it as much as 1/3 of the city employees could face pink slips. >> we haven't faced anything to do lay offs in the next decade. so it's definitely a shock and hard to digest for some of our dedicated employees. >> reporter: one council member resigned, two more face recall. observers say hercules must now face its new fiscal reality. >> all the bad administration now is coming to play against the innocent employees of hercules. >> reporter: also tonight the embattle city attorney alfred cabral announced his resignation. system say he saw the writing on the wall and k
ken. >> reporter: julie, there are 160 seats inside the hercules city council chambers. you can see over my shoulders and see there are people standing at the door because there's so many people there's some standing. speaker after speaker lined up to protest cuts and pet programs from seniors. >> i employ you on behalf of the seniors to keep that lifeline open. >> reporter: to teachers. >> elementary school music funds is something that goes a long ways in the life of...
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. >> i appreciate that, ken. i'm trying to understand if you have a key into the building, you can get in and have access. like having a key to a box on a sidewalk in my mind. >> absolutely. certainly with respect to multiple dwelling units nights where that particular box controls a particular building. we enter into an arrangement with that landlord because all the residents are housed in that particular facility. it's very different than putting a box on gary controlling 400 homes in a 10 or 15-block radius. >> and one other follow-up question. i know there have been changes over the last few years in the number of permits you have requested. that number has gone done, is that correct? >> that's correct. >> and that is a function of tech tholing? >> somewhat. mostly as we went back and re-engineered the project to make sure we weren't duplicating any efforts. there are cross-connect boxes are close enough in proximity to locate one new cabinet and serve both out of one cabinet rather than putting two new cabin
. >> i appreciate that, ken. i'm trying to understand if you have a key into the building, you can get in and have access. like having a key to a box on a sidewalk in my mind. >> absolutely. certainly with respect to multiple dwelling units nights where that particular box controls a particular building. we enter into an arrangement with that landlord because all the residents are housed in that particular facility. it's very different than putting a box on gary controlling 400...
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i donate them to ken.'s take a look outside after a high today of only 59 degrees in san francisco down from the average high of 63 degrees currently numbers in the low 50s. winds have been pretty breezy. out of the west 10 to 20 miles per hour. temperatures tonight with increasing cloud cover. into the 40s to 50 degrees in oakland. tomorrow morning it is going to get downright blustery at the immediate sea shore with our west and northwest winds. 20 to 30 miles per hour at times then beginning to dialpac by your evening commute. but meanwhile into the 40s and 50s out the door. this is an area of low pressure. look at how beautifully coiled, tightly coiled that low is. meanwhile we have yet another disturbance out over the pacific and when you get that area of low pressure and you press it up against the ridge of high pressure, it is what we allude to as a pressure gradient. it is friction and that's what causes the very windy conditions here locally. tomorrow we will become partly sunny and windy and they
i donate them to ken.'s take a look outside after a high today of only 59 degrees in san francisco down from the average high of 63 degrees currently numbers in the low 50s. winds have been pretty breezy. out of the west 10 to 20 miles per hour. temperatures tonight with increasing cloud cover. into the 40s to 50 degrees in oakland. tomorrow morning it is going to get downright blustery at the immediate sea shore with our west and northwest winds. 20 to 30 miles per hour at times then beginning...
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ken. >> reporter: julie, there are 160 seats inside the hercules city council chambers. you can see over my shoulders and see there are people standing at the door because there's so many people there's some standing. speaker after speaker lined up to protest cuts and pet programs from seniors. >> i employ you on behalf of the seniors to keep that lifeline open. >> reporter: to teachers. >> elementary school music funds is something that goes a long ways in the life of our students. >> reporter: to get out of it as much as 1/3 of the city employees could face pink slips. >> we haven't faced anything to do lay offs in the next decade. so it's definitely a shock and hard to digest for some of our dedicated employees. >> reporter: one council member resigned, two more face recall. observers say hercules must now face its new fiscal reality. >> all the bad administration now is coming to play against the innocent employees of hercules. >> reporter: also tonight the embattle city attorney alfred cabral announced his resignation. system say he saw the writing on the wall and k
ken. >> reporter: julie, there are 160 seats inside the hercules city council chambers. you can see over my shoulders and see there are people standing at the door because there's so many people there's some standing. speaker after speaker lined up to protest cuts and pet programs from seniors. >> i employ you on behalf of the seniors to keep that lifeline open. >> reporter: to teachers. >> elementary school music funds is something that goes a long ways in the life of...
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in san pablo, ken pritchett. >>> and that part of san pablo ken just showed us is one of many slides here in the area. so many that it's hard to keep track of them all. let's start in hercules. that's where the american red cross has offered to help the eight families living off a mud slide just off of carson street. six homes here have been red tagged. four others have been yellow tagged restricting access. now to mountain view, that's where three familys have had to move to hotels after rainwaterover flowed a mobile park. leaving some patios hanging in the air and three mobile homes have been red tagged. now near morgan hill, work crews this afternoon cleared enough of a mud slide to open one lane of croy road. that will allow residents who were cut off by the landslides. they hope to have the work finished by the end of the week. residents are getting in and out by using a footpath. >>> japan is turning to other countries now for help in its nuclear crisis. the united states has sent a remote control robot to japan. tokyo electric power which runs the nuclear plant is creating a p
in san pablo, ken pritchett. >>> and that part of san pablo ken just showed us is one of many slides here in the area. so many that it's hard to keep track of them all. let's start in hercules. that's where the american red cross has offered to help the eight families living off a mud slide just off of carson street. six homes here have been red tagged. four others have been yellow tagged restricting access. now to mountain view, that's where three familys have had to move to hotels...
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ken? >> don knapp with the latest. thank you don. >>> in other bay area headlines a man shot at a san francisco market during an i'm over his chihuahua is suing shop owners. lawyers for michael stafford tell the examiner their client is now a paraplegic. last february he brought his dog in to fred's new light market on haight street. an employee kicked the animal, an argument followed an then gunshots, the store employee is facing charges of attempted murder. >>> medical marijuana dispensaries will be up for debate at tomorrow's san jose city council meeting. the council tentatively approved zoning for the clubs limiting them to industrial and commercial areas. they are still trying to determine how many pot dispensaries they'll allow. right now there are up to 125 in the city but some council members want to limit that number to 10. >>> a peninsula city's budget crunch could mean that its fire department might have to be run by a private company 3,000 miles away. the city of san carlos considering contracting the city
ken? >> don knapp with the latest. thank you don. >>> in other bay area headlines a man shot at a san francisco market during an i'm over his chihuahua is suing shop owners. lawyers for michael stafford tell the examiner their client is now a paraplegic. last february he brought his dog in to fred's new light market on haight street. an employee kicked the animal, an argument followed an then gunshots, the store employee is facing charges of attempted murder. >>> medical...
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. >> ken, you certainly won't finn -down apartment buildings in this neighborhood, but one woman thatom the landlord says that one home is uninhas been tabl and a judge just agreed with her -- uninhabitable, and a judge just agreed with her. after she moved in last august she found problems. she showed us toilets that don't flush, and said raw sewage came up through the showers in one of the guest houses. >> it was up to here, this whole thing, and this door was shut and seeped out. >> she said she did not know her landlord was the same person the city of oakland was fighting for years to clean up apartment buildings. we first reported how a judge ordered him to make repairs and pay thousands of dollars in fines. now a judge in freement found her in favor and demanding he fix the problems here, too. >> do you worry you're getting d representation for a landlord? >> i'm not worried about that because the tenants never want to pay the rent. >> gardener insists she knew abs with the house before she moved in and since fixed the problems. there's no easy solution. >> why not just move out
. >> ken, you certainly won't finn -down apartment buildings in this neighborhood, but one woman thatom the landlord says that one home is uninhas been tabl and a judge just agreed with her -- uninhabitable, and a judge just agreed with her. after she moved in last august she found problems. she showed us toilets that don't flush, and said raw sewage came up through the showers in one of the guest houses. >> it was up to here, this whole thing, and this door was shut and seeped out....
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[applause] (collins) thanks, ken. nice to see you. good to see you. thank you. i say "a great heart," because you are probably as well-known for your commitment to social causes as your singing career. and you've been pretty successful at both. how many times have you been arrested? [light laughter] i've actually been arrested three times, and two of them were for my civil rights. i was protesting the war in vietnam. i was arrested on the steps of the capitol, and i went to jail for that. and there was another incident there in a protest against the war in vietnam. i was also arrested on an airplane for using a cell phone, but we won't talk about that. that was a terrible shock. i considered it, in a sense, a freedom of expression issue, but i don't think that they did. but i have had incidents where i've protested, where i've been involved with large protests ever since i was a kid. my father was in the radio business, and i'm not sure how he got away with saying a lot of the things that he said. he was very much not in favor of the blacklisting that went on du
[applause] (collins) thanks, ken. nice to see you. good to see you. thank you. i say "a great heart," because you are probably as well-known for your commitment to social causes as your singing career. and you've been pretty successful at both. how many times have you been arrested? [light laughter] i've actually been arrested three times, and two of them were for my civil rights. i was protesting the war in vietnam. i was arrested on the steps of the capitol, and i went to jail for...
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thank you, ken. bill t. jones was born in florida and grew up in upstate new york. he studied classical ballet and modern dance at the state university of binghamton, where he began his relationship with choreographer arnie zane. (man) the next thing i knew was that i, like a bshee, was whirling throughout this [...] park, throughout flower beds, looking for coverage so that the bulldozer with the burning logs would not get me. i woke up. in 1974, after living in amsterdam, he cofounded the american dance asylum and in 1982 formed the bill t. jones/arnie zane dance company with his partner, arnie zane, who died in 1988. based in new york city, the ten-member company tours extensively, performing its repertoire of more than 50 works for audiences of approximately 100,000 each year in america and abroad. jones is the recipient, individually and with zane, of numerous awards, including two bessies, choreographic fellowships from the national endowment for the arts, and in 1994, a macarthur fellowship. his company's work is often described as a fusion of dance and theat
thank you, ken. bill t. jones was born in florida and grew up in upstate new york. he studied classical ballet and modern dance at the state university of binghamton, where he began his relationship with choreographer arnie zane. (man) the next thing i knew was that i, like a bshee, was whirling throughout this [...] park, throughout flower beds, looking for coverage so that the bulldozer with the burning logs would not get me. i woke up. in 1974, after living in amsterdam, he cofounded the...
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. >>> evening, i'm ken wayne. >> good evening, i'm maureen naylor and heather holmes is off foyt. in easterevening,, people continue to pick up the pieces from the storm. rick reichmuth with the government's plans. >> clean-up efforts are underway in the midwest after severe storms leave behind a path of destruction. 750 homes having damaged, pelted with wind, rain and hail. lambert international airport, which was severely damaged in the storm is back up and running. one airplane passenger sit aboard a plane whether the tornado hits recounts his experience. >> at first everything seemed normal and 35-40 minutes later the plane began to rock from side to side, and my first thought was, we're not really supposed to have turbulence on the ground. >> reporter: powerful storms leveling some of the airport near cairo, illinois and high winds damaging the hangar and a number of planes. >> we were out, getting ready to watch the storms and within minuteses we just heard a call on the radio that they thought they had a tornado heading this direction, it happened that quick. >> reporter: m
. >>> evening, i'm ken wayne. >> good evening, i'm maureen naylor and heather holmes is off foyt. in easterevening,, people continue to pick up the pieces from the storm. rick reichmuth with the government's plans. >> clean-up efforts are underway in the midwest after severe storms leave behind a path of destruction. 750 homes having damaged, pelted with wind, rain and hail. lambert international airport, which was severely damaged in the storm is back up and running. one...
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ken pritchett tells us how the crisis in japan is playing a role. >> reporter: cindy is in the market for a car. today she test drove a new corolla after using it several used a model. >> the difference in the price, it makes sense to buy a newer vehicle. >> reporter: that price gap may narrow more. one reason is the japanese earthquake will slow new car deliveries and dealers are getting used cars to have something to sell on their lot. >> i have never seen anything like it. >> reporter: at walnut creek for they have noticed a climb in the wholesale value of its used car inventory. >> all of our cars with the exception of one vehicle went up in pricing so we immediately saw the change this week. this week everything went up. >> reporter: for general manager stephanie malone says she expects used car prices to increase but selection may be an important factor. >> if you find something available now you should purchase it because you may not be able to get back until september or october. >> reporter: the used car market was short before but now the problem will be worse. ken pritchett
ken pritchett tells us how the crisis in japan is playing a role. >> reporter: cindy is in the market for a car. today she test drove a new corolla after using it several used a model. >> the difference in the price, it makes sense to buy a newer vehicle. >> reporter: that price gap may narrow more. one reason is the japanese earthquake will slow new car deliveries and dealers are getting used cars to have something to sell on their lot. >> i have never seen anything...
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art it's time for tonight's tool time award and tonight it goes to the attorney general of virginia ken cuccinelli now since being elected which now is trying to make a name in the g.o.p. ranks as a hard line conservative he's suing to stop the federal health care reform law from being enacted in virginia he's filed a brief supporting arizona's papers please immigration bill but here is one of my favorite cuccinelli actions he altered a version of the state seal because it veered to so roman god is on the seal had her left breast exposed and i'm not even making that up he had pins made up with the new seal but backed down from the plan after an uproar so you see where i'm going here cuccinelli is absolutely desperate to prove that he is the most conservative of them all so the latest action should come as absolutely no surprise when asked by a state lawmaker if it was ok for someone to carry a gun and a religious event or church. said in his legal opinion it's totally fine to bring a weapon to church that's why you can now pack heat when heading to church this sunday according to the st
art it's time for tonight's tool time award and tonight it goes to the attorney general of virginia ken cuccinelli now since being elected which now is trying to make a name in the g.o.p. ranks as a hard line conservative he's suing to stop the federal health care reform law from being enacted in virginia he's filed a brief supporting arizona's papers please immigration bill but here is one of my favorite cuccinelli actions he altered a version of the state seal because it veered to so roman...
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[applause] >> commissioners, phil, ken -- thank you. i will be retiring in june. and this will be a nice thing to retire with. if i have to work for a living, i will work for rec and park. but then i am used to it. i worked for pacific bill through the divestitures. president buell: thank you. [applause] >> i have one more certificate of appreciation and one more special thing we want to get through. last thursday, carl watson, a professional skateboarder has been skating in the east bay for over 30 years and recently started his own foundation. this is at the tenderloin children's playground to show off moves and donated 50 skateboards to the new skateboarding program. this program was created by dee gordon and tim roth. we are really reaching out to kids with the sports they wanted to. we are working hard to get our new program off the ground and buying new equipment. i had the great pleasure of being with him and dee and tim at tenderloin rec center last thursday. he will see a little bit in a video we will show in a second. the picture on the kids' faces made
[applause] >> commissioners, phil, ken -- thank you. i will be retiring in june. and this will be a nice thing to retire with. if i have to work for a living, i will work for rec and park. but then i am used to it. i worked for pacific bill through the divestitures. president buell: thank you. [applause] >> i have one more certificate of appreciation and one more special thing we want to get through. last thursday, carl watson, a professional skateboarder has been skating in the...
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and there's ken, running through the crowd. he meets her -- >> hi, baby. >> reporter: the battlefield far away, as he holds her tiny hand. 4-month-old riley meeting the man who, as the song says, is already there. ♪ i'm already there ♪ i'm already there >> welcome home. be sure to check in at abcnews.com and watch "nightline" tonight. we'll see you tomorrow. >>> south bay homes in peril from the weather. we're live with a new attempt to save them. >> and in sacramento, it's a world of words here at the state capitol. the reform plan and republicans are not happy. >> and we're live in one of oakland's most-notorious neighborhoods. and a new call for safer streets. >> and witness for the prosecution. new testimony tonight in the barry bonds trial. good evening, we're going to begin live over the massive traffic back up on highway 101 around millbrae cause bid downed wires. >> chp reopened all lanes so cars are moving again. you can see it's going to take time to thin out traffic jam that started building about 3:00 this afternoon
and there's ken, running through the crowd. he meets her -- >> hi, baby. >> reporter: the battlefield far away, as he holds her tiny hand. 4-month-old riley meeting the man who, as the song says, is already there. ♪ i'm already there ♪ i'm already there >> welcome home. be sure to check in at abcnews.com and watch "nightline" tonight. we'll see you tomorrow. >>> south bay homes in peril from the weather. we're live with a new attempt to save them....
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ken roosa was a former anchorage prosecutor who'd just begun to investigate abuse claims across alaska. >> each time, as we identified a new molester, it would open up a new group of victims, because no victim wanted to be the first one to say something about a priest until they found out somebody else had made a complaint against their perpetrator. and then, they would go, "wow, i'm not the only one." >> my name is elsie boudreau. my yupik name is abucan. >> trahant: boudreau filed suit against the church, and then she decided to go public. >> we ask that the church stop hindering the criminal and civil prosecution of men who have abused our children, and the people who have covered up the crimes. >> trahant: as the story unfolded, dozens more victims came forward. this time, attorney roosa filed a class action focused mostly on the abuse of joseph lundowski in st. michael. >> it's pretty clear from the evidence that lundowski molested every male child he could get his hands on. he lived and breathed every moment of every day to molest boys. >> trahant: the public spotlight now fell o
ken roosa was a former anchorage prosecutor who'd just begun to investigate abuse claims across alaska. >> each time, as we identified a new molester, it would open up a new group of victims, because no victim wanted to be the first one to say something about a priest until they found out somebody else had made a complaint against their perpetrator. and then, they would go, "wow, i'm not the only one." >> my name is elsie boudreau. my yupik name is abucan. >>...
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ken has only driven that far. >> yes. >> ken can't claim a marathon in his life. >> no running allowedat's really exciting. >> his family and friends will be there in philadelphia to see that milestone moment for him. >> i wonder how many pair of running shoes he has been through? >> probably documented that. >> a lot of time and dedication to the sport. good for him but my god that's a lot of -- >> yes, congratulations. all right. we are coming back at 10 and 11. we will see you then. year after year. ds more it feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive.
ken has only driven that far. >> yes. >> ken can't claim a marathon in his life. >> no running allowedat's really exciting. >> his family and friends will be there in philadelphia to see that milestone moment for him. >> i wonder how many pair of running shoes he has been through? >> probably documented that. >> a lot of time and dedication to the sport. good for him but my god that's a lot of -- >> yes, congratulations. all right. we are coming...
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i'm ken bastida. >> i'm dana king.onight, the investigation is, will the judge through the barry bonds verdict out. >> the jury found barry bonds guilty on one count and deadlocked on three other counts of perjury. one juror summed up the panel's feelings about barry bonds. compared to the other players that testified. >> i believe that all of the players that testified on the stand and came clean are the true heroes, they finally said, yeah. we have been taken steroids all along and we're coming clean and telling you the way it is. there is one man that couldn't do it. >> in the end, jurors didn't think there was enough evidence to uvnat barry bonds was lying, but he obstructed justice, because his continue to the grand jury was evasive. we have more on where this goes from here. >> reporter: but his celebrity is still obvious minutes after being convicted in a federal court, barry bonds was autographing a baseball and his attorneys emphasize the jury deadlocked on three serious charges of perjury. >> the counts which
i'm ken bastida. >> i'm dana king.onight, the investigation is, will the judge through the barry bonds verdict out. >> the jury found barry bonds guilty on one count and deadlocked on three other counts of perjury. one juror summed up the panel's feelings about barry bonds. compared to the other players that testified. >> i believe that all of the players that testified on the stand and came clean are the true heroes, they finally said, yeah. we have been taken steroids all...
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you'll also hear from ken gormley. the event was moderated by political editor in chief and begins with an introduction from georgetown law professor. this is an hour and 35 minutes. >> it is my pleasure to welcome you to the georgetown law center. when he was the justice department appointed regulatory council. there are a lot of books out on this. in american history, but i think we can be assured there is none exhaustiven ken's treatment. all laws that were involved would write to the index. i think all of us go in because it is extraordinary work. i will buy to introduce to you the moderator of this panel, john harris. john was the reporter who covered many of these events. he is the author of the critically acclaimed book "survivor." he is the founder and editor of political magazine. i cannot think of a better person to grill are participants about the events. >> ok, thank you. welcome to everyone here. welcome to the people watching on c-span. i hope we will have a lively and robust discussion. we do have to sta
you'll also hear from ken gormley. the event was moderated by political editor in chief and begins with an introduction from georgetown law professor. this is an hour and 35 minutes. >> it is my pleasure to welcome you to the georgetown law center. when he was the justice department appointed regulatory council. there are a lot of books out on this. in american history, but i think we can be assured there is none exhaustiven ken's treatment. all laws that were involved would write to the...
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spiritually. >> this was '88 when he did this fast. >> right. >> reporter: today interior secretary ken salazar toured the compound known as 40 acres. >> i am committed, dedicated, devoted and will not stop until we tell the story of all the people of america, including the stories of all of those people whose stories historically were swept under the rug. >> reporter: and with the power of the white house, secretary salazar officially dedicated 40 acres as a national historic landmark. >> this property of national significance in commemorating the history of the united states of america. >> they used words like hallowed grounds to describe 40 acres, a place where giants walked, they said. well, today 40 acres received the highest honor from a historical perspective bestowed by the united states of america. ♪ by the dawn's early light >> and that places it in a unique and a very elite set of places in this country. places that are the quintessential stories of america. >> we're extremely proud, the recognition of the 40 acres as embodying the spirit of the farm worker movement. >> repor
spiritually. >> this was '88 when he did this fast. >> right. >> reporter: today interior secretary ken salazar toured the compound known as 40 acres. >> i am committed, dedicated, devoted and will not stop until we tell the story of all the people of america, including the stories of all of those people whose stories historically were swept under the rug. >> reporter: and with the power of the white house, secretary salazar officially dedicated 40 acres as a...
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i'm ken wayne. >> i'm julie haener. good night. atst fwa.ean ougog t bk. wi cseuidesi yr arho, u stnaa cte,hise a de. ougog t bk. wi cke sp rwd yr arho,
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good evening i'm ken wayne. frank somerville is off tonight. >> and i'm julie haener. he has been here for only 24 hours but from facebooking to the masoninning center on knob hill where janna katsuyama is live just where he finished speaking. >> if you look over there people are still coming out of the auditorium. it was really packed tonight julie. a soldout fundraiser part rally and part rock and soul concert. president obama pulled up to a white tent in front of the auditorium just about 8:15 tonight. he then went inside to this packed crowd and took the stage. [ applause ] >> hello, san francisco. >> reporter: the president talked for about a half an hour saying his campaign is returning to its grassroots. outside of washington, d.c. invoking memory it is of his first run as an underdog. he listed some achievements that he felt they did over the passed years. higher investments in solar green energy, healthcare. he mentioned appointments of two female supreme court justices. don't ask, don't temperature. and saying moving forward, there is a need to rollback tax c
good evening i'm ken wayne. frank somerville is off tonight. >> and i'm julie haener. he has been here for only 24 hours but from facebooking to the masoninning center on knob hill where janna katsuyama is live just where he finished speaking. >> if you look over there people are still coming out of the auditorium. it was really packed tonight julie. a soldout fundraiser part rally and part rock and soul concert. president obama pulled up to a white tent in front of the auditorium...
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in san pablo, ken pritchett. ktvu news. >>> the recent storms have caused serious problems in several places around the area. here is a look at major slides we're following. in scotts valley, construction crews worked on a new access road for more than 30 homes cut off by the rock slide last week. santa cruz county public works officials say the work is expected to be finished by the ends of the week. a permanent fix will still be needed. near morgan hill this afternoon, crews cleared the debris from a mud slide. but vehicles are not allowed through yet because of a utility wire on the road. residents have been trapped blind the mud? unis county since last creek. >>> residents say the creek overflowed last week and washed away 15 feet of land in mountain view. three mobile homes there are now red tagged. >>> in hercules, the red cross is offering help for four families after a landslide. >>> ktvu.com has complete coverage of the bay area landslides. you will also find a geological map of slide prone areas. just c
in san pablo, ken pritchett. ktvu news. >>> the recent storms have caused serious problems in several places around the area. here is a look at major slides we're following. in scotts valley, construction crews worked on a new access road for more than 30 homes cut off by the rock slide last week. santa cruz county public works officials say the work is expected to be finished by the ends of the week. a permanent fix will still be needed. near morgan hill this afternoon, crews cleared...
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good evening i'm ken wayne. frank somerville is off tonight. >> and i'm julie haener. he has been here for only 24 hours but from facebooking to the masoninning center on knob hill where janna katsuyama is live just where he finished speaking. >> if you look over there people are still coming out of the auditorium. it was really packed tonight julie. a soldout fundraiser part rally and part rock and soul concert. president obama pulled up to a white tent in front of the auditorium just about 8:15 tonight. he then went inside to this packed crowd and took the stage. [ applause ] >> hello, san francisco. >> reporter: the president talked for about a half an hour saying his campaign is returning to its grassroots. outside of washington, d.c. invoking memory it is of his first run as an underdog. he listed some achievements that he felt they did over the passed years. higher investments in solar green energy, healthcare. he mentioned appointments of two female supreme court justices. don't ask, don't temperature. and saying moving forward, there is a need to rollback tax c
good evening i'm ken wayne. frank somerville is off tonight. >> and i'm julie haener. he has been here for only 24 hours but from facebooking to the masoninning center on knob hill where janna katsuyama is live just where he finished speaking. >> if you look over there people are still coming out of the auditorium. it was really packed tonight julie. a soldout fundraiser part rally and part rock and soul concert. president obama pulled up to a white tent in front of the auditorium...