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good morning lorain. >> reporter: good morning.to keep the integrity of the scene while they secure a search warrant. they're hoping to get more answers inside that home you see right there. officers discovered two bodies in a car around 10 friday night on apple avenue near newton. still very early in the investigation, so oakland police won't say a lot about the specifics. they can confirm they started their search for two missing people when those who knew them didn't hear from them. police on scene also confirmed that one of the people missing is a retired police captain. >> people were supposed to show up at work. and we had people that live in the residence here did not show up at work. and we tried it figure out where they are and that's what we're here for, trying to make contact with the residents to see if we could figure out where he were or why they didn't show up for work. >> right now police are investigating the case as a homicide. lorain blanco, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> police investigating a shooting at 3:30 this mo
good morning lorain. >> reporter: good morning.to keep the integrity of the scene while they secure a search warrant. they're hoping to get more answers inside that home you see right there. officers discovered two bodies in a car around 10 friday night on apple avenue near newton. still very early in the investigation, so oakland police won't say a lot about the specifics. they can confirm they started their search for two missing people when those who knew them didn't hear from them....
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good morning, lorain. >> reporter: good morning.he school started sending out alerts starting at 5 a.m., and we've been following their tweets since then. they're warning students especially here in the park, san jose state, to look -- lock their doors. there are officers inside the hall now and across campus looking for the suspect. we shot video of two females being escorted out of the building and put into police cars. we're unsure how they're related to the incident. since then we've seen a few more females taken away in squad cars. the representative told us the incident happened about 3:30 this morning, on the third floor of joe west. the female victim called police right away. students who live in the hall tell us it's frightening. >> i didn't really wake up during t but i woke up just afterwards and walked down the hall and there were police out there. couple cops walking around, asking different people questions. i didn't really hear any of it. but i mean, it was definitely alarming. >> surveillance cameras monitor activity
good morning, lorain. >> reporter: good morning.he school started sending out alerts starting at 5 a.m., and we've been following their tweets since then. they're warning students especially here in the park, san jose state, to look -- lock their doors. there are officers inside the hall now and across campus looking for the suspect. we shot video of two females being escorted out of the building and put into police cars. we're unsure how they're related to the incident. since then we've...
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good morning, lorain. >> reporter: good morning. the front of those restaurants that face kit rich look just fine. but when you walk on the back alley you can see a lot of broken grass on the ground, and if you peek inside the window you can see some extensive damage to the back ceiling. let's look at what it looked like last night. the fire prompted a two-alarm response around 9:30 wednesday night. two downtown restaurants on kittridge suffered a lot of damage, great china restaurant and organic kitchen. first responders closed down streets in the area while firefighters fought the flames. they also evacuated the next door apartment building. hundreds of residents fled their high-rise homes, several told us the elevators in the building can be tricky and that's a major concern for the disabled, like ronnie. >> pushed the elevator, out of order and i had to -- from going up [audio not understandable] so little leery. >> reporter: firefighters controlled the flames very quickly. as a result there were no serious injuries here. we're
good morning, lorain. >> reporter: good morning. the front of those restaurants that face kit rich look just fine. but when you walk on the back alley you can see a lot of broken grass on the ground, and if you peek inside the window you can see some extensive damage to the back ceiling. let's look at what it looked like last night. the fire prompted a two-alarm response around 9:30 wednesday night. two downtown restaurants on kittridge suffered a lot of damage, great china restaurant and...
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ktvu's lorain joins us live to learn how word spread fast. >>> many students woke up to a scary text or tweet this morning on their cell phones, warning them to lock their doors. now san jose state police are talking with students inside joe west hall, hoping someone can id the suspected groper. >>> san jose state police combed the campus early this morning following a 3:30 a.m. call from a frightened female student. she said she had just been groped in her dorm room. >> i woke up afterwards and walked down the hall and there were police out there, a couple of cops out there asking different people questions. >> reporter: 4 female students told police a hispanic male in his early 20s entered their rooms and touched them iron appropriately. they believed he moved through looking for unlocked doors. >> that is scary, and i would be freaked out but i try to make sure my door is closed all the time and locked all the time. >> police checked cameras throughout the hall. they think they may have pictures of the suspect. the university says it does everything it can to protect students from
ktvu's lorain joins us live to learn how word spread fast. >>> many students woke up to a scary text or tweet this morning on their cell phones, warning them to lock their doors. now san jose state police are talking with students inside joe west hall, hoping someone can id the suspected groper. >>> san jose state police combed the campus early this morning following a 3:30 a.m. call from a frightened female student. she said she had just been groped in her dorm room. >>...
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ktvu's lorain blanco is there in san jose with the very latest. lorain. >> reporter: good morning. just talked with the hunter's grandfather, who says he is okay. he was treated for hypothermia and low blood sugar. you can see him behind me over there, securing the hunter's boat. now, it appears the boat's motor is broken and there's no gap left in the tank. fire rescue -- hadn't been heard of since yesterday morning when he headed out to go duck hunting. a cal star helicopter pilot rescued the 30-year-old about three miles northwest of marina. he was conscious but very cold. now just before the sun came up a couple good guys put off hunt to go help the family retrieve his boat. >> they gave us a accordance of where the boat was, and there was a way off because the tide had realize pen the boat floated almost to the mouth of slew so pretty easy to find. and it was just up in some actualees and we just retrieved it and brought it in. >> the man didn't bring any means of communication, search and rescue crews say hunters should have at least a cell phone and flares just in case. but
ktvu's lorain blanco is there in san jose with the very latest. lorain. >> reporter: good morning. just talked with the hunter's grandfather, who says he is okay. he was treated for hypothermia and low blood sugar. you can see him behind me over there, securing the hunter's boat. now, it appears the boat's motor is broken and there's no gap left in the tank. fire rescue -- hadn't been heard of since yesterday morning when he headed out to go duck hunting. a cal star helicopter pilot...
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ktvu's lorain blanco with a sneak peek at a new exhibit that takes us "beyond the badge." >> . >> susanachman says that tiny bit of green captured at volcano national park marks perseverance, a trait that the san francisco police inspector knows a lot about. >> we're exposed to an incredible amount of suffering and sorrow in this job and it's nice to show a more human side to the public that we serve. >> reporter: bachman is one of 31 san francisco police officers and firefighters sharing photographs for an upcoming exhibit at harvey milk photo center "beyond the bath." it exposes the unique perspective of first responders, but most work just exposes the but they of everyday life. >> i wanted to really show a spotlight on their artistic live. >> reporter: the creative process helps with decompression. >> we had a call and i couldn't sleep and i started to take pictures with my camera. >> reporter: the exhibit opens from and runs through march 1st. in san francisco, lorraine blanco, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a deadly light-rail accident leaves at least three dead and others hurt. hear wha
ktvu's lorain blanco with a sneak peek at a new exhibit that takes us "beyond the badge." >> . >> susanachman says that tiny bit of green captured at volcano national park marks perseverance, a trait that the san francisco police inspector knows a lot about. >> we're exposed to an incredible amount of suffering and sorrow in this job and it's nice to show a more human side to the public that we serve. >> reporter: bachman is one of 31 san francisco police...
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there is very little time as we just ask the people north coast from toledo to sandusky to lorain and sheffield lake, rocky river, lakewood, pay attention. we are coming your way. >> maza captor is the longest serving democratic woman in the u.s. house history. she has been talking with us here in statuary hall following the president's address. we continue our live coverage with another midwestern are. this is jeff fortenberry who is a republican from alaska nebraska. congressman fortenberry, one of your fellow never oscans was sitting with mrs. obama tonight. warren buffett fiat secretary. >> i didn't see her. i didn't necessarily know who she was. i asked senator nelson, the democratic senator from nebraska, we all sat together as a delegation who she was and he didn't know her either. >> we talked with a lot of democrats tonight who found the president's speech is a very bipartisan. do you agree with that? >> welcome the president gives a strong and poignant speech. that is one of his skill sets. and i thought it was particularly appropriate, the book ends of the speech was partic
there is very little time as we just ask the people north coast from toledo to sandusky to lorain and sheffield lake, rocky river, lakewood, pay attention. we are coming your way. >> maza captor is the longest serving democratic woman in the u.s. house history. she has been talking with us here in statuary hall following the president's address. we continue our live coverage with another midwestern are. this is jeff fortenberry who is a republican from alaska nebraska. congressman...
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it will still dry conditions tomorrow and napa the rate through i am talking about loraine, then, thisng about the rain, and that will come this week. >>reporter: gallery oakland city council member larry reed is less in his out later told still too small square for asexual you must also suggested by the age of 14 want in this area near hit a but zucker to court- month will produce symptoms we know he is in the hope is 6 c1 when they this the oakland will are the issue more than 1600 layoffs. left to wonder if the whale is the believe their jobs. we talked or not sure of more than lenient because we are not sure if this account will decide when the final budget is a pyramid >>reporter: the layoffs are needed to balance the budget. there is a $15 million budget deficit. >>reporter: in early monday morning if i did significant damage to the home behind to want rhythmical you can see flames burning near the front porch and crews are able to cut out the fire within minutes, no one was in to retrieve the exact cause of the blaze is still under investigation. our urban but they did tell me t
it will still dry conditions tomorrow and napa the rate through i am talking about loraine, then, thisng about the rain, and that will come this week. >>reporter: gallery oakland city council member larry reed is less in his out later told still too small square for asexual you must also suggested by the age of 14 want in this area near hit a but zucker to court- month will produce symptoms we know he is in the hope is 6 c1 when they this the oakland will are the issue more than 1600...
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marlene and lorain?earned how to pause. >> reporter: how to pause. >> how to pause before i react, to think about what i'm saying before it comes out of my mouth. it's something i never quite had a grasp on. >> reporter: did you used to tell off customers? >> i had rough edges. okay? you get to approach it from a different angle at a future date. you don't close the door. >> reporter: he's a little smoother now, he says, thanks in part to this somewhat kay on theic exercise. >> 30 seconds. please begin. (laughing). >> as required snts (both talking at the same time) >> reporter: what did you learn from that? two people talking at the same time? >> it doesn't work. >> reporter: you didn't need a class to know that, did you? >> dealing with the public on a daily basis, you sometimes forget. so when you come back, we'll look at that order. >> reporter: dale carnegie started teaching his classes in 1912. i was born dirt poor on a farm in maryville, missouri, but he went to college. the story is he turned to
marlene and lorain?earned how to pause. >> reporter: how to pause. >> how to pause before i react, to think about what i'm saying before it comes out of my mouth. it's something i never quite had a grasp on. >> reporter: did you used to tell off customers? >> i had rough edges. okay? you get to approach it from a different angle at a future date. you don't close the door. >> reporter: he's a little smoother now, he says, thanks in part to this somewhat kay on theic...
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and there is a lorain partly through the book as i saw this kind of agency politics and political politics destroy these efforts in cities that i began to see the basic pattern and it still holds true and that is we know how to control the bad guys. the bad guys are not a problem. i have yet to figure out how to control the good guys. >> i work for the public defender's office and see the inequities that exist and how this affects the dynamics you're talking about. for example, the reform that hasn't been done, the minimum, lack of money for basic kinds of things. they get me out of boston. i am not so sure i agree. could you speak to that? i see that real problem. >> let's be careful about what i said. i didn't say we don't need more resources and more attention to this problem. of what i said is we don't need anything else to create fundamental public safety in these communities and that's true. we have the knowledge and the operating models that we need to stop on the site to shut the job market's down and create this breathing space in the neighborhoods. does that fix everything? not e
and there is a lorain partly through the book as i saw this kind of agency politics and political politics destroy these efforts in cities that i began to see the basic pattern and it still holds true and that is we know how to control the bad guys. the bad guys are not a problem. i have yet to figure out how to control the good guys. >> i work for the public defender's office and see the inequities that exist and how this affects the dynamics you're talking about. for example, the reform...
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when we drive to work and how we were interrupted by a rescue vehicle moving quickly down the road lorain, we pause for about and we make a prayer to god asking that the ambulance arrive on time that the fire engines can help the people in danger and their workers and fires can put out the of wires. that no firefighter is injured during the rescue and we implore god that the police are able to respond in time to the emergency. from that time on come a when i hear sirens and make this prayer. please god, please be with those who rescue. made each one cross over to safety. if i am with my daughter sometimes she makes the prayer this is a practice that we now add to our prayers appealing for our town. when i make their prayer i feel i am connected with the bond of empathy to everyone in the town. it is the way to encourage the ball. god forbid ask you were in an accident, the home is on fire, or you are shot imagine if you know, everyone in the town is sending out prayers from the entire town for your recovery and the strength in presence of mind and the men in women carrying out their jobs
when we drive to work and how we were interrupted by a rescue vehicle moving quickly down the road lorain, we pause for about and we make a prayer to god asking that the ambulance arrive on time that the fire engines can help the people in danger and their workers and fires can put out the of wires. that no firefighter is injured during the rescue and we implore god that the police are able to respond in time to the emergency. from that time on come a when i hear sirens and make this prayer....
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the only two communities he missed work lorain and sandusky in terms of larger kindred, and lakewood, something areas that are in the new ninth district. but what was wonderful was his emphasis on redeeming the american dream for all. and focus on manufacturing, when did you ever a president talk about the muscle of america? and that resonates in our part of the country because that's who we are. people who work with their heads, people build america forward from people who grow america forward. this is music to our ears. talking about turning unemployment into a training and reemployment program, talking about veterans jobs, talking about department of defense taking the lead on energy which is what i champion as a member of the defense committee for my career, talking about wall street prosecution and a fraud unit at the department of justice. i just shot right out of my seat. i thought, finally finally someone is putting the pieces together and talking about rewarding investment in america. all these businesses that tried so hard and they see these big global companies take jobs ab
the only two communities he missed work lorain and sandusky in terms of larger kindred, and lakewood, something areas that are in the new ninth district. but what was wonderful was his emphasis on redeeming the american dream for all. and focus on manufacturing, when did you ever a president talk about the muscle of america? and that resonates in our part of the country because that's who we are. people who work with their heads, people build america forward from people who grow america...