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mark matthews first broke the story when it first happened. the donnellys have won their month-long battle with the school district. >> reporter: you remember the cell phone video, a little bit of a sensation when we first broke the story back in may. here it is. the pictures show that donnellys' daughter was threatened by two girls, because she was dating one of the attackers' former boyfriends. they beat her up. the 16-year-old fought back. and because of that, she was suspended for two days. her parents went to the high school's vice principal with video of the fight. but it didn't make any difference. >> they accepted no new evidence that we went to bring to them, neither did the district on appeal. >> reporter: yes, the family appealed to the school district administrator. >> i went to show him the video, and he refused to accept it. i pressed play and put it in his hands. >> reporter: you get the idea that he does not give up easily. >> failure was not an option. >> reporter: after the news media picked up the story, the district hired a
mark matthews first broke the story when it first happened. the donnellys have won their month-long battle with the school district. >> reporter: you remember the cell phone video, a little bit of a sensation when we first broke the story back in may. here it is. the pictures show that donnellys' daughter was threatened by two girls, because she was dating one of the attackers' former boyfriends. they beat her up. the 16-year-old fought back. and because of that, she was suspended for two...
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mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >> mark, thank you for that. let's look at the traffic map if you're headed in this direction. the concert is still about an hour and a half away. it starts at 8:00. traffic is backed up a little bit on the 101 but as you get off the 101, that's when the parties start on the side streets. we'll continue to watch it throughout our newscast and bring you an update if anything happens here. >>> in monday's shooting at the bellfair mall, police have found surveillance video of the suspects. investigators say these people were taken just minutes before the shooting instead of a store. a picture of two men, 18 to 25 years old were accompanied by two women, one with a distinctive tattoo on her chest. >>> another protest today in missouri which residents hope will not lead to another night of violence. ferguson has been the focus since an unarmed teenager was shot and killed last weekend. jay gray is joining us with the very latest from ferguson. jay? >> reporter: good evening, peggy. as the darkness moves in, the tensio
mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >> mark, thank you for that. let's look at the traffic map if you're headed in this direction. the concert is still about an hour and a half away. it starts at 8:00. traffic is backed up a little bit on the 101 but as you get off the 101, that's when the parties start on the side streets. we'll continue to watch it throughout our newscast and bring you an update if anything happens here. >>> in monday's shooting at the bellfair mall, police have...
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mark matthews joins us from the federal courthouse. mark, this could have an impact on the case. >> reporter: yes, it really could. all 29 defendants were in court today for today's status hearing. usually, this is just sort of trial bookkeeping, but what happened today is that defense attorneys asked the judge for information about an undercover agent identified only as undercover employee, or uce 4773. suspended state senator leland yee left the courthouse this morning not talking with reporters, but inside judge breyer's courtroom, defense attorneys want information about undercover employee 4773, an agent that posed as a businessman from atlanta interested in buying political favors from yee. his first payment of $500 came in september of 2011, a month later, a $5,000 check, then $5,000 more in april of 2012. then $10,000 in cash in november of 2012, this time the indictment says, the money was delivered to former school board president keith jackson by another undercover agent posing as a member of an east coast organized crime fam
mark matthews joins us from the federal courthouse. mark, this could have an impact on the case. >> reporter: yes, it really could. all 29 defendants were in court today for today's status hearing. usually, this is just sort of trial bookkeeping, but what happened today is that defense attorneys asked the judge for information about an undercover agent identified only as undercover employee, or uce 4773. suspended state senator leland yee left the courthouse this morning not talking with...
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nbc bay area's mark matthews is near that plane crash. mark, the plane wasn't found until this morning because of the thick fog. >> reporter: the thick fog definitely played a role. we are at the fire station in marin county, where the firefighters are who actually found the downed aircraft. we're about a mile and a half from the crash site, but the ranch owners will only let police, fire, and aircraft accident investigators on to the property. we do have pictures of the crash site we can show you from our helicopter. the plane went down about a mile and a half from where we are. inspectors from the national transportation safety board, the ntsb, are on their way here from arizona. what remains of the 1976 beach craft bonanza is sitting in the hillside. the plane's flight plan showed it took off from brookings, oregon, headed to san carlos, but around 9:30 the pilot radioed in he was having engine trouble and he'd try to land. he headed straight for the airport, but didn't make it. >> there were two people who actually heard a low-flying a
nbc bay area's mark matthews is near that plane crash. mark, the plane wasn't found until this morning because of the thick fog. >> reporter: the thick fog definitely played a role. we are at the fire station in marin county, where the firefighters are who actually found the downed aircraft. we're about a mile and a half from the crash site, but the ranch owners will only let police, fire, and aircraft accident investigators on to the property. we do have pictures of the crash site we can...
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let's begin with nbc bay area mark matthews in downtown napa. mark? >> reporter: there's a urgency to what is going on this afternoon. before the city of napa can get any federal aid, it has to come up with a damage estimate. the city has teams out right now inspecting buildings red and yellow tagging houses and businesses. >> 49 buildings have been red tagged in napa more than 100 have yellow tags. the difference? red tagged buildings cannot be upped until they have been cleared by a structure engineer. and the damage to red tagged buildings that we've seen is extensive. >> the building itself is in pretty sad shape. the back just about fell down. >> richard day practiced law out of this building. his practice on hold indefinitely as he looks for a new place. >> everybody is doing that today. trying to find the few offices available. >> greg keller is the building owner. >> it might be a bigger mountain than i thought to climb. >> reporter: keller was out of town when the quake hit. he asked his wife barbara to stop by to turn off the gas. >> i thoug
let's begin with nbc bay area mark matthews in downtown napa. mark? >> reporter: there's a urgency to what is going on this afternoon. before the city of napa can get any federal aid, it has to come up with a damage estimate. the city has teams out right now inspecting buildings red and yellow tagging houses and businesses. >> 49 buildings have been red tagged in napa more than 100 have yellow tags. the difference? red tagged buildings cannot be upped until they have been cleared by...
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we begin with mark matthews on the latest in this investigation. >> reporter: we're outside the throgmorton theater here in mill valley. a sign above the door says simply, robin williams, a small tribute to a genius of comedy known around the world but who never turned his back on the place he was raised. that's why we're here rather than out in front of the coroner's office which is where we learn details of a suicide. the deputy coroner described a 911 call. >> the caller was distraught and indicated it was an apparent suicide due to a hanging had taken place. >> reporter: 63-year-old robin williams' body discovered by his personal assistant hours after he had apparently hung himself. reporters asked if he left a note. >> we are not discussing the note or whether there was a note. >> reporter: it is enough to say here that the evidence convinced investigators there was no one else involved. >> preliminary information developed during the investigation by coroner division personnel has revealed mr. williams had been seeking treatment for depression. >> reporter: williams' wife was the last
we begin with mark matthews on the latest in this investigation. >> reporter: we're outside the throgmorton theater here in mill valley. a sign above the door says simply, robin williams, a small tribute to a genius of comedy known around the world but who never turned his back on the place he was raised. that's why we're here rather than out in front of the coroner's office which is where we learn details of a suicide. the deputy coroner described a 911 call. >> the caller was...
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mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, mark. getting ready for mccartney at candlestick and getting ready for the 49ers. the first-ever football game at the new billion-dollar stadium. the niners will host the denver broncos sunday afternoon. the first official real regular season game will be on september 14th against the chicago bears. that's sunday night football. you can watch it right here on nbc bay area. >>> a hayward 9-year-old uses fire safety tips she learned at school to save her dad from a house fire. i'm jodi hernandez where that house may be a total loss, but the family is alive tonight thanks to the quick actions of that little girl. i'll have her story coming up. >>> and today's decision that will have all pg & e customers paying more for their gas and electric. >>> and good afternoon. beautiful weather back here behind me in san jose. we'll have details in a few minutes. >>> then at 6:00, local emergency workers are sounding the alarm. the new workman date that's leaving dispatchers stressed out -- >> behind the
mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, mark. getting ready for mccartney at candlestick and getting ready for the 49ers. the first-ever football game at the new billion-dollar stadium. the niners will host the denver broncos sunday afternoon. the first official real regular season game will be on september 14th against the chicago bears. that's sunday night football. you can watch it right here on nbc bay area. >>> a hayward 9-year-old uses fire safety tips she learned...
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mark matthews is in napa this evening. we went through this 25 years ago. as we learned then, it takes a long time to recover and clean up here. >> reporter: it really does. we're at the napa union high school, and what you see going on behind me has just started. there's a big front loader picking up debris from a pile and putting it in the back end of a dump truck. all day long people have been dropping off stuff from their houses. this pile that you see is just a fraction of what we have seen at dump sites all around town, but all day long, people have been driving up and disposing of the wreckage that used to be their belongings. we have pictures of jim throwing away what was a 10,000-gallon above-ground pool that collapsed in his backyard, making, in his words, the biggest mess you've ever seen. ogle says he's not alone. while the news media has been concentrating on damaged buildings downtown, he says everybody on his street lost about a third of their belongings. now the city did designate dump sites. this site at the union high school is intended to
mark matthews is in napa this evening. we went through this 25 years ago. as we learned then, it takes a long time to recover and clean up here. >> reporter: it really does. we're at the napa union high school, and what you see going on behind me has just started. there's a big front loader picking up debris from a pile and putting it in the back end of a dump truck. all day long people have been dropping off stuff from their houses. this pile that you see is just a fraction of what we...
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mark matthews begins our coverage in napa, where homeowners are facing a daunting task. >> reporter: raj, we're on a little bit of a street here called tuscany court, a small hill where we watched state geologists drive up and inspect this small street, because of all the damage to the houses on this street. >> what i first noticed was this little gap here. >> reporter: when randy brown followed the gaps into his garage and then around to the side yard, he found his house has moved. in some places by a couple of inches. >> they said this whole part of the house is actually twisted. >> reporter: housing inspectors came out on monday. then the engineers showed up with the really bad news. >> the whole house, the whole front of the house has to come down. >> reporter: he was hoping a second and third opinion would be better, but it wasn't. >> they all consistently said the front third of the house needs to come out. and so, yeah, i mean, it's tough. it's tough. we'll figure it out. >> reporter: randy brown has a good job, he has resources, but no earthquake insurance. now he's hoping th
mark matthews begins our coverage in napa, where homeowners are facing a daunting task. >> reporter: raj, we're on a little bit of a street here called tuscany court, a small hill where we watched state geologists drive up and inspect this small street, because of all the damage to the houses on this street. >> what i first noticed was this little gap here. >> reporter: when randy brown followed the gaps into his garage and then around to the side yard, he found his house has...
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i'm mark matthews. at san francisco international, we're talking with travelers heading toward the hurricanes. >>> then at 6:00, a woman gets by two security barriers at san jose airport, and the public was not told until the investigative unit broke the story. >> i don't feel there was any need to tell the public. >> asking the tough questions. >> if our source didn't contact us, would this have remained a secret? >> that's new at 6:00. >>> and that's how it ended. upside down, horn blaring, after a high-speed chase. the accident happened before 3:00 this morning, in concord, at the burnett avenue off-ramp at 680. that car and the driver inside went flying off the road, smashing into the lot at a car dealership. two pre-owned cars damaged. the driver then seen speaking to a chp officer in the ambulance. he's since been arrested. he faces dui charges. >>> the recreation room and offices of one san jose senior living center will be closed for some time. a fire happened about 5:00 a.m. at the atria living
i'm mark matthews. at san francisco international, we're talking with travelers heading toward the hurricanes. >>> then at 6:00, a woman gets by two security barriers at san jose airport, and the public was not told until the investigative unit broke the story. >> i don't feel there was any need to tell the public. >> asking the tough questions. >> if our source didn't contact us, would this have remained a secret? >> that's new at 6:00. >>> and that's...
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nbc bay area's mark matthews is at ocean beach with what's going on with that boat right now and the missing fisherman. >> reporter: jessica, you can see just the top of the wheel house and the rigging, as the boat flounders in the waves out there. she is leaking fuel, she is full of water. the salvage operation that was supposed to start at low tide this morning has been postponed until midnight tonight. meanwhile, the search for the boat's skipper has been called off amid rumors that he walked away. coast guard got the emergency call at 3:30 this morning, called in by another commercial fishing boat, the sunrise. >> told the sunrise he was on the rocks and that he was in a life jacket and getting -- going to swim the 25 yards to shore. >> reporter: when the coast guard arrived, the boat's operator was nowhere to be found. if he made it to shore, he didn't stick around. he is not the owner of the fishing boat, just the operator. we found an old booking photo, but authorities say he has no outstanding warrants. the boat's owner lives up near the oregon border and has not returned our
nbc bay area's mark matthews is at ocean beach with what's going on with that boat right now and the missing fisherman. >> reporter: jessica, you can see just the top of the wheel house and the rigging, as the boat flounders in the waves out there. she is leaking fuel, she is full of water. the salvage operation that was supposed to start at low tide this morning has been postponed until midnight tonight. meanwhile, the search for the boat's skipper has been called off amid rumors that he...
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reporting from ocean beach, mark matthews, nbc bay area. >> thank you, mark. >>> a tough stand in the south bay, santa clara county is taking strong action against medical marijuana dispensaries. the board of supervisors voted unanimously to ban the pot clubs in unincorporated parts of the county but say they'll review the issue after they see what happens in san jose. last month, dozens of dispensaries were told they needed to shut down after san jose city leaders approved new regulations. >>> children who cross the border from central and south america may soon have a temporary home here in the bay area. santa clara county board of supervisors approved a proposal that would consider the cost of bringing those immigrant children to live with local host families. opponents argue it will drain taxpayer dollars. coming up at 6:00, what officials in the foster care system think about that plan. >>> overseas today, an attack in afghanistan killed a u.s. general and several others. the pentagon says the attack happened at the national defense university in kabul. a man opened fire on nato
reporting from ocean beach, mark matthews, nbc bay area. >> thank you, mark. >>> a tough stand in the south bay, santa clara county is taking strong action against medical marijuana dispensaries. the board of supervisors voted unanimously to ban the pot clubs in unincorporated parts of the county but say they'll review the issue after they see what happens in san jose. last month, dozens of dispensaries were told they needed to shut down after san jose city leaders approved new...
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mark matthews is near nevada where this plane went down. mark? >> reporter: raj, we are in hicks valley, about 7 miles west of nevada. the crash site is just over the hills you see behind me. but the ranch owners are only allowing sheriff's deputies and investigators onto the property. from our helicopter, you can see what happened. the single engine beechcraft bonanza burst into flames. the fire burning 50 acres or so of brush. the pilot had radioed into air traffic controllers >> they had information that a plane was experiencing some type of engine trouble somewhere over west marin county. >> reporter: the sheriff's department heard it was going to try to make it to a small airport in nevada. he was trying to head east toward the field but didn't make it. >> the faa lost radar contact with the plane around 9:30 last night. >> reporter: in a dense fog, the sheriff's search failed to turn up anything until late this morning when a deputy spotted flames on a ridge. they put out the blaze and found the wreckage. here's an actual picture of the pla
mark matthews is near nevada where this plane went down. mark? >> reporter: raj, we are in hicks valley, about 7 miles west of nevada. the crash site is just over the hills you see behind me. but the ranch owners are only allowing sheriff's deputies and investigators onto the property. from our helicopter, you can see what happened. the single engine beechcraft bonanza burst into flames. the fire burning 50 acres or so of brush. the pilot had radioed into air traffic controllers >>...
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mark matthews is live. mark? >> reporter: diners were eating lunch about 12:30 when a driver ran up the curb and ran into them. paramedics just happened to be right around the corner and were helping victims within seconds of the crash. >> the worst one that i seen had a cover on his legs and it looked like there was blood underneath. >> reporter: two people were seriously hurt and will require surgery. one was a pedestrian and the other was sitting at the cafe. two others had minor injuries and will be released from the hospital tonight, along with the driver of the car who was slightly injured. >> a male driver in his 90s was trying to parallel park in front of the restaurant while he was doing the maneuver, he hit the acceleration instead of the brake pushing the vehicle on to the sidewalk and into the building. >> he smashed right into people and they were on the ground, tables were actually in the street. >> reporter: the silver four-door nissan is issued to robert dewing of san jose. while it was a bad acci
mark matthews is live. mark? >> reporter: diners were eating lunch about 12:30 when a driver ran up the curb and ran into them. paramedics just happened to be right around the corner and were helping victims within seconds of the crash. >> the worst one that i seen had a cover on his legs and it looked like there was blood underneath. >> reporter: two people were seriously hurt and will require surgery. one was a pedestrian and the other was sitting at the cafe. two others had...
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the global route climbing, and falling .4%.so let's get more on the market from mark matthews.joins us live from taipei. mark, good to see you there. give us some ideas on how we should view this week. >> good morning, angie. obviously after the big selloff on thursday and friday, everyone is on tenderhooks. buts you said, the way the market is trading today is reassuring. i think for this week and the rest of the month, we should probably digest, but i think going into october and beyond, we'll start to see an acceleration in g.d.p. and p.m.i.'s and earnings from many parts of the world, including asia and the united states. so i still think it is onwards and upwards for the markets. >> onwards and upwards even with p.m.i. out of china shose showing there is pressure especially with the property slump as it kind of ripples through the rest of the economy ere? >> yeah, i think the chinese economy is also showing some cceleration. , you er numbers to me add up all that stimulus, there is something positive coming out of that economy. so i think the worst is behind us. the market
the global route climbing, and falling .4%.so let's get more on the market from mark matthews.joins us live from taipei. mark, good to see you there. give us some ideas on how we should view this week. >> good morning, angie. obviously after the big selloff on thursday and friday, everyone is on tenderhooks. buts you said, the way the market is trading today is reassuring. i think for this week and the rest of the month, we should probably digest, but i think going into october and...
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mark matthews is live on the ground. the people with you are against air strikes. but you spoke with others who want more u.s. intervention. >> reporter: yes, we've seen both. about a dozen people behind me protesting against the laser-guided bombs. not the only protest we have seen today in san francisco over the u.s. military action. while the protests here criticize the u.s. air strikes in iraq -- >> the u.s. has no business bombing isis or anyone else in iraq at this point. >> the iraqi people do not need that. we have no business in iraq. >> reporter: just a few blocks from here, syrian americans took to the streets to demand u.s. do more. >> it's not enough. we should go and end isis now. >> reporter: he says he talks daily with friends who have fled from isis. >> the people there are ready to defend themselves. they just need help. >> reporter: but the protesters against the intervention say iraq had a deck afd u.s. military intervention and it did not help. at stanford university, an adviser says it was a mistake to go in 2003, and it would be another mista
mark matthews is live on the ground. the people with you are against air strikes. but you spoke with others who want more u.s. intervention. >> reporter: yes, we've seen both. about a dozen people behind me protesting against the laser-guided bombs. not the only protest we have seen today in san francisco over the u.s. military action. while the protests here criticize the u.s. air strikes in iraq -- >> the u.s. has no business bombing isis or anyone else in iraq at this point....
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reporting from napa, mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you. now this morning's 3.9 aftershock caused more damage in napa. you see down below, the asphalt separating the approach to the butler bridge. within the last 90 minutes, all lanes of 29, highway 29 in napa, have been reopened. that was a slug earn and pains taking day for crews that were making emergency repairs to this stretch. >>> and not just highway 29. drivers in vallejo are also experiencing delays along highway 37 at the mayor island bridge. >>> an aftershock did cause some damage uleaving the napa community on edge again. >> i was in my room, i said, ah, got scared again, you never know what's next. >> it felt like a 3.0 or 4 something. it startled me. i just yelled out "earthquake, earthquake." >> people living here still don't have water, gas or electricity. and now they have a giant hole. a lot of people still struggling to figure out what they're going to do next. >> reporter: that's right, and there's a meeting tonight to address some of those concerns. it's an interesting
reporting from napa, mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you. now this morning's 3.9 aftershock caused more damage in napa. you see down below, the asphalt separating the approach to the butler bridge. within the last 90 minutes, all lanes of 29, highway 29 in napa, have been reopened. that was a slug earn and pains taking day for crews that were making emergency repairs to this stretch. >>> and not just highway 29. drivers in vallejo are also experiencing delays along...
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mark matthews is on tuscany court with the story. mark? >> reporter: at 5:00, we showed you randy brown's house right there and the damage that starts in his driveway and runs up into his home. he is not alone here on tuscany court. for the folks on tuscany court, it has been a rough few days. >> my wife and daughter are not going upstairs, they refuse to sleep up there. >> reporter: the front of randy brown's house has twisted from the back two-thirds. >> the whole house, the whole front of the house has got to come down. >> reporter: next door, his garage has to go. >> we have to have a soil engineer down here to see how far down we have to go to get stability. >> reporter: on the other side, the driveway has pulled away from his neighbor's house. a team from the geological service drove away today saying they could not talk with us, but they noted just about every place on this street has been damaged. meanwhile, in other parts of napa, building inspectors continue to red tag and yellow tag damaged buildings. dave brock is a building in
mark matthews is on tuscany court with the story. mark? >> reporter: at 5:00, we showed you randy brown's house right there and the damage that starts in his driveway and runs up into his home. he is not alone here on tuscany court. for the folks on tuscany court, it has been a rough few days. >> my wife and daughter are not going upstairs, they refuse to sleep up there. >> reporter: the front of randy brown's house has twisted from the back two-thirds. >> the whole...
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nbc bay area's mark matthews is on ocean beach with the new details for us, mark? >> reporter: hi, jessica. you can see behind me they've got a line rigged to the boat and tied off to this front loader and are attempting to get this thing pulled up onto the beach as the tide reaches its peek in about an hour from now. a festival is coming this weekend, so friday is the deadline forgetting this bill moved. the national park service is footing the bill, $98,000 they're going to bay to have the boat cut up and removed. all in all, about $120,000. and as you say, taxpayers on the hook for it. they're supposed to be going after the captain or the captain has runaway. they're supposed to be going after the boat owner, but he's up in crescent city, and who knows if he has resources. so for now, it's a lot of money being paid by the coast guard and national park service. right now the priority is getting this fishing boat off the beach. >> we'd like to be able to take it up in fairly large pieces and break it up further up the beach. >> reporter: he's convinced the skipper
nbc bay area's mark matthews is on ocean beach with the new details for us, mark? >> reporter: hi, jessica. you can see behind me they've got a line rigged to the boat and tied off to this front loader and are attempting to get this thing pulled up onto the beach as the tide reaches its peek in about an hour from now. a festival is coming this weekend, so friday is the deadline forgetting this bill moved. the national park service is footing the bill, $98,000 they're going to bay to have...
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fresh out of jail, mark matthews was in no mood to talk inside his new tattoo parlor.police say there is a story. we would like to share both sides. >> we would rather not. >> matthews'alleged victim is speaking. she said she came here to the damascus tattoo company hoping to receive a design on her in her right thigh. a bathing suit bottoms, police say matthews sexually assaulted the team for 20-30 minutes. the victim told detectives she didn't scream or fight back because she feared matthews could permanently damage your skin and tattoo, or harm her with a needle which was inserted in her skin. tattoo artist john roberts was working in the studio less than 10 feet away. >>>> i remember the girl. i couldn't have imagined anything appropriate cash inappropriate happened. you have to take everything seriously. >> management fired matthews, who has a criminal record, but photos of his design still hang on the shop wall. >> mark is a talented artist. he is a fun-loving individual, very easy-going, lighthearted. i liked mark, but once again, we can't let things like this g
fresh out of jail, mark matthews was in no mood to talk inside his new tattoo parlor.police say there is a story. we would like to share both sides. >> we would rather not. >> matthews'alleged victim is speaking. she said she came here to the damascus tattoo company hoping to receive a design on her in her right thigh. a bathing suit bottoms, police say matthews sexually assaulted the team for 20-30 minutes. the victim told detectives she didn't scream or fight back because she...
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mark matthews has the story he first broke last may. >> reporter: the pictures show the daughter fightingith two girls. they had threatened the 16 year old online because she was dating one of the attackers' former boyfriend. then the two came to santa rosa high school and made good on their threats to beat her up. but the 16 year old fought back and because of that was suspended for two days. the family went to the school with video of the fight. >> they accepted no new evidence that we wanted to bring to them. neither candidate district on appeal. >> reporter: yes, the family appealed to the school district administrator. >> i went to show him the video. i pressed play and put it in his hand. >> reporter: you get the idea that he doesn't give up easily. >> failure was not an option. >> reporter: after the news media picked up the story, the district hired a private investigator. >> the appropriate disciplinary action has or will be initiated and taken. >> reporter: in the letter, it is cheer the letter is talking about disciplining not the teenagers but the school principal, vice princi
mark matthews has the story he first broke last may. >> reporter: the pictures show the daughter fightingith two girls. they had threatened the 16 year old online because she was dating one of the attackers' former boyfriend. then the two came to santa rosa high school and made good on their threats to beat her up. but the 16 year old fought back and because of that was suspended for two days. the family went to the school with video of the fight. >> they accepted no new evidence...
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i'm mark matthews. i'll tell you why a salvage crew was called off from removing that fuel this morning. the story coming up. >>> salvage operations will get under way again in five hours for a shipwrecked fishing boat on ocean beach. the boat washed up this morning and the skipper of that boat is still missing. mark matthews is live on ocean beach where there's concern over his whereabouts, also possible fuel leaking into the water. mark? >> reporter: fuel is a problem. you can just see the top of the pa loma as she bobs around in the surf there. she is rocking around in one to two foot surf on ocean beach. but the coast guard determined this morning that the wave action made the salvage operation too dangerous. meanwhile, the skipper of the paloma is nowhere to be found. the boat began breaking apart as soon as she was caught in the surf line, sometime around 3:30 this morning. that's when the boat's cap tata called to a nearby fishing boat, the sun rise, that he was in trouble. >> he told the sun ris
i'm mark matthews. i'll tell you why a salvage crew was called off from removing that fuel this morning. the story coming up. >>> salvage operations will get under way again in five hours for a shipwrecked fishing boat on ocean beach. the boat washed up this morning and the skipper of that boat is still missing. mark matthews is live on ocean beach where there's concern over his whereabouts, also possible fuel leaking into the water. mark? >> reporter: fuel is a problem. you can...
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i'm mark matthews, the story coming up next on nbc bay area news. >>> and good evening. i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. flawless day here across the bay area. right now looking at the skoo i camera network showing fog moving into parts of the coastline. also in san francisco, a little bit of fog but mainly sunny skies. kind of a mixed bag right now. if you're wondering what that means for the giants home stretch friday, saturday, and sunday, 60s to about 70 degrees. back with your full labor day weekend forecast coming up in just a view. >>> only on nbc bay area, young people involved in brutal attacks in san jose. police say they have arrested a group of juveniles for the string of crimes. >> come from behind or the sides, just vicious blows. once they're down on the ground, the assault continues. one individual was -- is continuing the assault, whether it's hands or feet, and the others are rummaging through his pockets and removing all the personal items from the victim. >> police say the attacks have been taking place in downtown san jose. the suspects are between th
i'm mark matthews, the story coming up next on nbc bay area news. >>> and good evening. i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. flawless day here across the bay area. right now looking at the skoo i camera network showing fog moving into parts of the coastline. also in san francisco, a little bit of fog but mainly sunny skies. kind of a mixed bag right now. if you're wondering what that means for the giants home stretch friday, saturday, and sunday, 60s to about 70 degrees. back with your full...
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reporting from east palo alto, mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >>> coming up a massive clean up in santa cruz this weekend after thousands of dead fish float to the surface. we'll tell you thousand happened, next -- how it happened, next. >>> cloudy start for the bay area this morning including in san jose, hinting at cooler changes ahead. but a mean -- what it means for your weekend plans when we come right back. >>> you're watching "today in the bay." >>> you're looking live outside at san rafael. beautiful day shaping up there. and let's take you over to sunol. where we're seeing some blue skies, a little bit hazy and gray across many of our microclimates and rob will be along in a moment to just tell us how the weekend weather will be shaping up. we'll get to our news now. >>> the smell is intense at the santa cruz harbor after thousands of anchovies floated to the surface. now a massive clean up operation is understoodway. boat owners and -- under way. boat owners say it's ripe. massive school of fish swimmed in because of the nutrient rich waters but many suffocated because t
reporting from east palo alto, mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >>> coming up a massive clean up in santa cruz this weekend after thousands of dead fish float to the surface. we'll tell you thousand happened, next -- how it happened, next. >>> cloudy start for the bay area this morning including in san jose, hinting at cooler changes ahead. but a mean -- what it means for your weekend plans when we come right back. >>> you're watching "today in the bay."...
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reporting from mill valley, mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, mark. still hard to digest all of this. he entertained people across the world, but the bay area, as mark was talking about, was his home. he always had the feeling that he was just one of us. we've heard countless feel share their stories about seeing williams around town, on his bike, at the giants game, and at local comedy clubs. he popped in often and made people laugh. this picture from the punch line comedy club in san francisco. nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is at another club in the city where williams got his start. so many know him from his movies, but his roots were in stand-up comedy. >> reporter: they were, and this is where it all started, at a place that used to be called the holy city zoo, now called the side bar. there's a sandwich board out front that says, "rest in peace, robin williams, thanks for the laughter." tonight that laughter has been replaced by a lot of tears. >> never, ever in our wildest, craziest dreams did we ever think we'd lose him so soon. >> reporter: s
reporting from mill valley, mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, mark. still hard to digest all of this. he entertained people across the world, but the bay area, as mark was talking about, was his home. he always had the feeling that he was just one of us. we've heard countless feel share their stories about seeing williams around town, on his bike, at the giants game, and at local comedy clubs. he popped in often and made people laugh. this picture from the punch line comedy...
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mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, mark, now the prompting is calling on the faa to ban commercial airlines from flying in the iraqi air space, the ban does not apply to special permission from the u.s. government. they can fly over iraq but not below 20,000 feet. coming up on iraq, we'll take a look at why the united states is so worried about isis and the reason it is stepping forward on this crisis. >>> and the hunt is on in palo alto for a groper. they say that the attack happened here on amherst street in palo alto. nbc has more on the description. >> reporter: they do have a description. we'll get to this in just a little bit. they met here in california avenue. a lot of people striking up a conversation, walking several blocks. and now police hope that somebody saw them at that time and hopefully that can lead to an arrest. >> reporter: palo alto police say a woman in her 50s was out for a walk last night just after 6:00 p.m. she was out on birch street, near the campus, a man approached her. she started to chat and they walked together for several blocks. >> she
mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, mark, now the prompting is calling on the faa to ban commercial airlines from flying in the iraqi air space, the ban does not apply to special permission from the u.s. government. they can fly over iraq but not below 20,000 feet. coming up on iraq, we'll take a look at why the united states is so worried about isis and the reason it is stepping forward on this crisis. >>> and the hunt is on in palo alto for a groper. they say that...
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mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >> thank you so much. now it's hello levi. two weeks ago, soccer fans poured into the stadium for the first event ever held there. of course, it's a brand new facility. this week, it's the 49ers' turn. they play on sunday at their first home game. the team has been working for two weeks to improve the traffic for parking and of course, the security. damian trujillo is there now where the niners are practicing. this will be the second big test for the stadium. >> reporter: the niners say you can expect delays. that's a given with 70,000 fans coming to one large event. they're trying to minimize those events. right now there's a rare open practice in front of about 10,000 fans. the field looks beautiful, it looks ready and the fans hook ready for kickoff at 1:00 on sunday. late news conference today to say the systems are in place to make this as good an experience as possible for fans coming to sunday's game. the chaos after the earthquake's match two weeks ago and the chaos at the stick last night with the concert had many peo
mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >> thank you so much. now it's hello levi. two weeks ago, soccer fans poured into the stadium for the first event ever held there. of course, it's a brand new facility. this week, it's the 49ers' turn. they play on sunday at their first home game. the team has been working for two weeks to improve the traffic for parking and of course, the security. damian trujillo is there now where the niners are practicing. this will be the second big test for the...
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mark matthews was in court during today's indictment and joins us with this new information. >> reporter: this indocument relates to a huge meat recall we have been reporting on for months. pictures of the slaughterhouse in petaluma. back in february we told you the rancho feeding corporation recalled more than 8 million pounds of beef. at that time there were allegations that the plant had improperly processed cows that had eye cancer. according to the indictment released today, one of the owners ordered employees to carve usda-condemned stamps out of the cattles' carcasses. the animals that failed inspection were then processed and distributed for human consumption. in addition the heads from cancer-eyed cows were chopped up, thrown away, and employees placed the heads from apparently healthy cows next to the cancer eye cow carcasses. the indictment says the switch and slaughter of uninspected cancer-eyed cows occurred during the inspectors' lunch breaks when the plant was supposed to be shut down. the indicted are eveners jesse bay amerol jr. and will be better singleton of petaluma.
mark matthews was in court during today's indictment and joins us with this new information. >> reporter: this indocument relates to a huge meat recall we have been reporting on for months. pictures of the slaughterhouse in petaluma. back in february we told you the rancho feeding corporation recalled more than 8 million pounds of beef. at that time there were allegations that the plant had improperly processed cows that had eye cancer. according to the indictment released today, one of...
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mark matthews is in napa where crews are trying to canvas the town before tomorrow. there have been rumbles maybe we're talking about a billion dollars even. >> reporter: yeah. or more. at this point, they really don't know. the usgs did say it could be around as high as a billion might be higher than that. as you can see, some of the buildings here pretty badly damaged while other buildings relatively unscathed. sorting them out by tonight is the goal. the city has 30 two-men teams dividing up the city of napa into quadrants. each team assigned to a damage survey and do it quickly. >> we're going it as quickly. we're doing an assessment and moving on to the next property. what we need to do our objective is have every neighborhood canvassed. >> reporter: the inspectors i talked with today didn't stop to talk. they know before the city can ask for federal aid, they have to report on how much to ask for. federal aid is the hope of everyone whose building has been retag the. 49 have been red tagged. nobody can occupy them until they are inspected and cleared by a struc
mark matthews is in napa where crews are trying to canvas the town before tomorrow. there have been rumbles maybe we're talking about a billion dollars even. >> reporter: yeah. or more. at this point, they really don't know. the usgs did say it could be around as high as a billion might be higher than that. as you can see, some of the buildings here pretty badly damaged while other buildings relatively unscathed. sorting them out by tonight is the goal. the city has 30 two-men teams...
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reporting from palo alto, mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >>> major international news, as well, a dramatic turn in the middle east, a three-day cease-fire will begin about eight hours from now. secretary of state john kerry announcing today that israel and hamas have agreed to a 72-hour humanitarian cease-fire. this is a dramatic breakthrough for both sides. as soon as the truce takes hold, negotiators from both sides are expected to begin a new round of peace talks in cairo, egypt. israel says it has no plans to pull ground troops from gaza during that time. >>> just ahead, 5:30, we'll take you inside one of those tunnels used by hamas that israel is trying to destroy. you'll see how extensive it is and why israel leaders say it's a major threat. brian williams will join us at 5:30 with nightly news. >>> it keeps getting worse. california's historic drought now covers most of the state. new data released today shows 58% of california now has an exceptional drought rating. that's marked by severe levels of water shortage and crop loss. just a week ago, only 36% of california had t
reporting from palo alto, mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >>> major international news, as well, a dramatic turn in the middle east, a three-day cease-fire will begin about eight hours from now. secretary of state john kerry announcing today that israel and hamas have agreed to a 72-hour humanitarian cease-fire. this is a dramatic breakthrough for both sides. as soon as the truce takes hold, negotiators from both sides are expected to begin a new round of peace talks in cairo, egypt....
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between the two men, and that is the story we are working on for 6:00 reporting from strawberry, mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. as you mentioned, that violent crime is rare in this part of town. the last one, as you said, in 2002, a woman from nevada killed her 3-year-old daughter in a hotel room. as of april of this year, that woman was still in custody at napa state hospital. >>> new details on a hit and run in san francisco that left a 2-year-old girl dead. the driver has yet to be found, but the little girl's relatives is the one who appeared before a judge today. that hit and run happened friday on mission between 4th and 5th. joining us live from the courthouse in san francisco, prosecutors feel the aunt did play a role in the child's death. >> reporter: well, according to the d.a., the girl was in the aunt's care when this terrible accident happened and therefore responsible. she pled not guilty today, but the judge took into account she doesn't have a criminal background, she's had a job for several years and about to start college next week, so the $250,000 bond was l
between the two men, and that is the story we are working on for 6:00 reporting from strawberry, mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. as you mentioned, that violent crime is rare in this part of town. the last one, as you said, in 2002, a woman from nevada killed her 3-year-old daughter in a hotel room. as of april of this year, that woman was still in custody at napa state hospital. >>> new details on a hit and run in san francisco that left a 2-year-old girl dead....
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reporting from napa, mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >>> speaking of the quake, a herculean task finish tonight, water service has been restored to everyone who lives in napa. the public works department started out with 120 water line breaks after sunday's quake. today work crews repaired the final 20 ruptures. since the quake, repairs have been going on around the clock with help from other counties. our earthquake coverage continues at 6:00. we sit down with perhaps the biggest name in napa wine. what robert has to say about the destruction and recovery. >>> in campbell right now, lanes of hamilton avenue are closed after a driver hit and killed a man. campbell police say 70-year-old was walking across the street this afternoon at the intersection of hamilton and winchester when he was struck by a car. the driver did stay on the scene and is cooperating with police. investigators say the man was walking outside the crosswalk when the accident occurred. westbound lanes in the area will be closed until 6:00 p.m. tonight. >>> an east bay officer is getting a look at the other side of th
reporting from napa, mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >>> speaking of the quake, a herculean task finish tonight, water service has been restored to everyone who lives in napa. the public works department started out with 120 water line breaks after sunday's quake. today work crews repaired the final 20 ruptures. since the quake, repairs have been going on around the clock with help from other counties. our earthquake coverage continues at 6:00. we sit down with perhaps the biggest...
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mark? and now you have the gospels of matthew and luke. they're called the synoptics because they read the same, they very much present a single lahr kind of narrative about jesus, a singular chronology. about ten years later, sometime between the years 100, perhaps even as late as 120, we have the fourth gospel, the gospel of john. and that gospel is written at a time in which there is no longer anything jewish about this religion. it has absolutely divorced itself from judaism. mark is a deeply jewish text. matthew and luke still maintain sort of jewish affinities. at the very least, they explain the jewish things that jesus does. john begins his gospel not with an infancy narrative, not with jesus' miraculous birth to a virgin, it begins at the beginning of time. [speaking in native tongue] john says, in the beginning was the word and the word was with god, and the word was god. right away john says something brand new. you see, matthew, mark and luke never, ever called jesus god. ever. they called jesus the son of god, which is actuall
mark? and now you have the gospels of matthew and luke. they're called the synoptics because they read the same, they very much present a single lahr kind of narrative about jesus, a singular chronology. about ten years later, sometime between the years 100, perhaps even as late as 120, we have the fourth gospel, the gospel of john. and that gospel is written at a time in which there is no longer anything jewish about this religion. it has absolutely divorced itself from judaism. mark is a...
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reporting from the coroner's office in san rafael, mark matthews. >> thank you, mark. good insight there. in the coming days, we'll learn so much more about what's happening in his personal life. now williams performed many times and his friend says our hearts are utterly broken by the loss of this amazing, hugely talented and enormously kind soul. for those who ask what they can do, honor his modesty by staying curious and willing to make mistakes, and please, hug your family and friends today in honor of our dear friend, robin williams. >> people from all over the world are reacting to this news on social media, including tweets from celebrities stunned and saddened by robin williams' death. ozzy osbourne tweeted such a tragic loss, i will always have love and respect. another tweet, absolutely stunned to hear the news about robin williams. >>> now to another developing story. the investigation into the death of misty holtsing. she is the mother who was shot and killed during a bank robbery last month. police confirmed that the bullet that killed her was shot by poli
reporting from the coroner's office in san rafael, mark matthews. >> thank you, mark. good insight there. in the coming days, we'll learn so much more about what's happening in his personal life. now williams performed many times and his friend says our hearts are utterly broken by the loss of this amazing, hugely talented and enormously kind soul. for those who ask what they can do, honor his modesty by staying curious and willing to make mistakes, and please, hug your family and friends...
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mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >> thanks, mark. >>> a judge wants to know why officers who were fired are back on the job. the judge is overseeing a decade long reform effort. he wants to find out why oakland, the city is losing a high number of arbitration cases. the judge is concerned the officers fired in 2011 are back on the force. the judge wonders if the reforms are working. >>> we continue to follow the latest from ferguson, missouri. today, a controversial development. local police released this security footage showing brown robbing a security store. it took place 15 minutes before he was shot. some are questioning why the video was released. the officer who killed brown did not know he was a suspect in the robbery. jenna is in ferguson now. jenna? >> reporter: in addition to releasing the surveillance video, they released the name of the officer, darren wilson, a six-year veteran with the police department. a lot of people here in ferguson are still angry. they want to know about the moments that led up to the teenager's death. >> what do you want? >> justice. >> reporter: n
mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >> thanks, mark. >>> a judge wants to know why officers who were fired are back on the job. the judge is overseeing a decade long reform effort. he wants to find out why oakland, the city is losing a high number of arbitration cases. the judge is concerned the officers fired in 2011 are back on the force. the judge wonders if the reforms are working. >>> we continue to follow the latest from ferguson, missouri. today, a controversial...
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mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >>> a prostitution sting led to three arrests. these three business owners were arrested. police received reports of prostitution at the new spa at el camino rial. they sent in an undercover police officer, and he was solicited. the business licenses and permits for the companies are now under row view. >>> san jose's big els employer is slashing jobs. cisco systems is cutting jobs. this comes after they reported higher than expected earnings and revenue. >>> minutes ago state lawmakers revealed that they have reached a compromise on a water bond measure for the november ballot. the deadline is midnight. democrats want a new version to replace the old proposal drawn up when governor schwarzenegger was governor. they say now it's too expensive and relies too much on building new dams. >> they would not create new water. they would benefit only a few special interests. and they won't solve the state's drought problems, and they're bad for the environment. >> democrats favor a spending less money and focusing more on groundwater stor
mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >>> a prostitution sting led to three arrests. these three business owners were arrested. police received reports of prostitution at the new spa at el camino rial. they sent in an undercover police officer, and he was solicited. the business licenses and permits for the companies are now under row view. >>> san jose's big els employer is slashing jobs. cisco systems is cutting jobs. this comes after they reported higher than expected earnings...
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the mark matthews was in court and has the latest. >> reporter: that recall, that was one of the biggest in california. more than 8 million pounds of beef recalled. one of the biggest in the state. and affecting processors across the country. the recalled beef came from the rancho feeding corporation slautser house in petaluma, along with allegations that the plant had improperly processed cows that had eye cancer. one of the owners ordered employees to carve usda condemned stamps out of the cattle carcasses that did not pass inspection. in addition, employees placed the heads from apparently healthy kwous next to cancer eye kwou carcasses this switching and slautser of cows occurred during the inspectors' lunch breaks according to the indictment when the plant was supposed to be shut down. the indicted are the owner and employees from santa rosa and petaluma. prosecutors believe they are responsible for shipping 101 unfit cattle and 79 cancer-eyed cows to food processors ayos the country, including the nestle hot pocket line. investigators reportedly got onto the scheme when meat inspec
the mark matthews was in court and has the latest. >> reporter: that recall, that was one of the biggest in california. more than 8 million pounds of beef recalled. one of the biggest in the state. and affecting processors across the country. the recalled beef came from the rancho feeding corporation slautser house in petaluma, along with allegations that the plant had improperly processed cows that had eye cancer. one of the owners ordered employees to carve usda condemned stamps out of...
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reporting from mill valley, mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, mark. >>> as mark mentioned, violent crime is rare in around mill valley. that 2002 homicide involved a nevada woman who checked into a mill valley hotel and then killed her 3-year-old daughter. as of april of this year, that woman remains in custody at napa state hospital. >>> in the south bay, a dispute between roommates resulted in a charge of elder abuse. 24-year-old shawn money is accused of assaulting his 85-year-old roommate. the older man accused money of stealing his money to buy drugs and moony responded by hitting him or shoving him to the ground. >>> nervous executives at 49ers headquarters tonight. they ordered emergency repairs to the $1.3 billion levi stadium. new grass. the old grass wasn't very old, in fact, crews laid it down just in april. the grass was supposed to last all season. but it didn't. todays a you can see on the right side of your screen they gutted the field. it is now dirt. the 49ers say grass will be there for sunday's preseason game against the san diego chargers. nbc bay area'
reporting from mill valley, mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, mark. >>> as mark mentioned, violent crime is rare in around mill valley. that 2002 homicide involved a nevada woman who checked into a mill valley hotel and then killed her 3-year-old daughter. as of april of this year, that woman remains in custody at napa state hospital. >>> in the south bay, a dispute between roommates resulted in a charge of elder abuse. 24-year-old shawn money is accused of...
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matthew, we heard from israeli government spokesman mark regev saying hamas has started hostilities. any idea of what the israeli response is set to look like here? >> no idea at all in short, errol. certainly you may have heard mark regev saying the cease-fire doesn't just involve the israelis ceasing their fire, it has to be both sides. i've said in the past that quiet will be responded to. what we've seen over the course of the last hour and a quarter or so since the cease-fire, the 72-hour truce came to around end is a barrage of rockets being fired from the gaza strip into southern israel, at least ten rockets is the figure i've seen coming from the israeli military. one of them intercepted by the iron dome missile center above ashkelon. the majority of those rockets though landing in open areas, agricultural ground. still, you know, being seen by israel as obviously an end to the cease-fire as the country contemplates its response. we have images of israeli tanks on the move. israeli forces are said to be in defensive positions outside of the gaza strip but very near it. they c
matthew, we heard from israeli government spokesman mark regev saying hamas has started hostilities. any idea of what the israeli response is set to look like here? >> no idea at all in short, errol. certainly you may have heard mark regev saying the cease-fire doesn't just involve the israelis ceasing their fire, it has to be both sides. i've said in the past that quiet will be responded to. what we've seen over the course of the last hour and a quarter or so since the cease-fire, the...
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mark this off your bucket list. hey, hey, hey, what's going on. just channelling matthew mcconaughey. >> cheering people up. hats off to him. >> next up, a vibrant controversy in alabama over hair color. in the center of is it haley black who was sent home from her high school because administers said her shade of red was just too bright and it was a distraction. >> she's had the same color for three years and it wasn't a problem before now. haley's already changed the color so she wouldn't miss anymore school. i never dyed my hair. this is new to cause that much. >> that color. >> moving on. >>> an incredibly heart-warming moment for a special lucky birthday boy in san jose. >> 8-year-old julian is one of justin timberlake's biggest fans. julian is autistic, and all he wanted for his birthday was to see his favorite singer in concert. he got his wish and a whole lot more. j.t. serenaded him with the entire crowd chiming in. >> you know what? julian? >> what? >> this is for you. everybody -- ♪ happy birthday to you >> how cool is that? rock on, j.t. happy birthday. he'll certainly never forget this birthday
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mark duesberg -- marc ginsberg. our next caller is from england. matthew, go ahead. i would like to ask about the israeli conflict and issue. anti-semitic, i would like to put that out there. with israel, americans tend to be very pro israeli. i know a lot of that has to do with holocaust and the way the jewish people were treated during that. however, they were not the only victims of holocaust. there were six point 9 million [indiscernible] 2.7 million with gypsy people killed. i'm wondering if you are more willing to deal with israelis in a more evenhanded way, including illegal settlement building and things like that, if we stop treating jewish people as victims and treat them on evenhanded perspective. host: marc ginsberg, your response? guest: i'm not going to humor anyone who would suggest the holocaust that resulted in the murder of 6 million jews somehow should be diminished in relationship to what has happened. in world war ii, we know the nazis and others committed huge atrocities, including stalin, by the way. the fact of the matter is you have to separa
mark duesberg -- marc ginsberg. our next caller is from england. matthew, go ahead. i would like to ask about the israeli conflict and issue. anti-semitic, i would like to put that out there. with israel, americans tend to be very pro israeli. i know a lot of that has to do with holocaust and the way the jewish people were treated during that. however, they were not the only victims of holocaust. there were six point 9 million [indiscernible] 2.7 million with gypsy people killed. i'm wondering...
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there's been events marking the anniversary all morning. it's been a moving day so far. matthew?: it has. i think it has been especially when people here were encouraged to remember the individual stories of what had happened during the war. the various dignitaries assembled here, among them king and queen of belgium, german and french presidents, duke and duchess of cambridge. they were shown a short film with photographs from the war. as i say, really personalized some of the big picture stuff we're hearing about. there's one story that historians here in belgium will tell you about. that is of the first world war i military casualty. a young man, 21 years old, who was a soldier. on this very morning, 100 years ago, he was tasked with heading up with a few other belgium soldiers out to the country side you see behind me in eastern belgium to look and see if there was evidence of the rumored german invasion. germans had crossed the border a few hours earlier. a farmer tipped him off. he did indeed spot a small german patrol. he opened fire on them. it's believed he hit one of th
there's been events marking the anniversary all morning. it's been a moving day so far. matthew?: it has. i think it has been especially when people here were encouraged to remember the individual stories of what had happened during the war. the various dignitaries assembled here, among them king and queen of belgium, german and french presidents, duke and duchess of cambridge. they were shown a short film with photographs from the war. as i say, really personalized some of the big picture...
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it did close below that mark, however, at, what, 1,997, which marks its 29th record close this year. matthewick is a principal and portfolio manager and he joins us. matthew, hi, good morning. what do you make of u.s. market levels? >> it's been very resilient, louisa, and it keeps going up higher and higher until it stops. the main area of concern that i have is when you look since after 2011 was a very difficult year, since early 2012. the story stocks, companies with high pes, without dividends, which i would argue questionable fundamentals have driven this market higher. and i get nervous when you see a very narrow niche portion of the market that has extreme valuations driving the markets on a low volume area. and i think it will work until it doesn't and i think the areas, if there is more volatility, these companies are high pes will likely be source of funds. and i think that's the area where if i was investing in these names, i would look to take profits in them, as well. >> matthew tweets in and says my stock portfolio is full of m&a targets. i have yet to get a lucky pop. we have
it did close below that mark, however, at, what, 1,997, which marks its 29th record close this year. matthewick is a principal and portfolio manager and he joins us. matthew, hi, good morning. what do you make of u.s. market levels? >> it's been very resilient, louisa, and it keeps going up higher and higher until it stops. the main area of concern that i have is when you look since after 2011 was a very difficult year, since early 2012. the story stocks, companies with high pes, without...
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los nombres mÁs sexy del 2014 son mark, george, harry, anthony, andrew, matthew, david, richard y nadadecirle adiós a la crema para afeitar con barras olay. ayudan a mantener la humedad en la piel para menor resequedad. venus y olay. una pareja perfecta para lucir una piel saludable. ¿pero lo quitas todo? [ locutora ] neutrogena® makeup remover elimina un 99% del maquillaje más intenso con una sola toallita. ¿puede tu desmajquillante hacer esto? neutrogena® makeup remover. >> gracias por continuar en sintonÍa. las mujeres como norma no son muy comunes. la mayorÍa de estas personas la admiran porque su vida tiene un mensaje sumamente poderoso. ella es una sobreviviente de la trata de personas y fue vÍctima de violencia domÉsticas a manos de la persona que la debÍa de cuidar mÁs, su marido. por favor, le damos la bienvenida. buenos dÍas, gracias por compartir con nosotros estas vivencias, norma. >> hola, buenos dÍas. >> tÚ sobreviviste no sÓlo a tu secuestro a manos de una red de trata de personas en japÓn, sino a la violencia de tu pareja, a manos de un familiar y es a travÉs del deport
los nombres mÁs sexy del 2014 son mark, george, harry, anthony, andrew, matthew, david, richard y nadadecirle adiós a la crema para afeitar con barras olay. ayudan a mantener la humedad en la piel para menor resequedad. venus y olay. una pareja perfecta para lucir una piel saludable. ¿pero lo quitas todo? [ locutora ] neutrogena® makeup remover elimina un 99% del maquillaje más intenso con una sola toallita. ¿puede tu desmajquillante hacer esto? neutrogena® makeup remover. >>...
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los nombres mÁs sexy del 2014 son mark, george, harry, anthony, andrew, matthew, david, richard y nadaaudar dinero y dijeron ¿quÉ vamos a hacer? vamos a es la causa de nuevo? >> es una causa caritativa. no especifica. >> ¿es un canal de desagüe con desechos? >> posiblemente. >> el reto es aguantar porque cuando sales, se te cae la piel, las cejas, el pelo. >> ¿has hecho snorquelling? >> sÍ. >> pero el chiste de snorquelear es ver abajo. >> lo increÍble es que se ponen el visor y no ves nada. >> es una competencia. >> sÍ. >> ¿cuÁndo tÚ has visto gente disfrazada de supermÁn, de tiburÓn y de sapo? >> nada mÁs en los estados unidos porque en mÉxico no se nos da para eso. >> adal... chicos, ¿les gusta hacer ejercicio? auxilio. ¿les gusta hacer ejercicio? >> ¿pasaron los bomberos? hay que separarle un calendario a paul. paul, te lo voy a mandar, paul. >> hay que hacer ejercicio por la salud. y si no estÁ motivado, una seÑora no le teme al sur. tiene 101 aÑos, ella es lanzadora de jabalina. comenzÓ a practicar este deporte hace 15 aÑos y maÑana espera participar de una serie de competiciones
los nombres mÁs sexy del 2014 son mark, george, harry, anthony, andrew, matthew, david, richard y nadaaudar dinero y dijeron ¿quÉ vamos a hacer? vamos a es la causa de nuevo? >> es una causa caritativa. no especifica. >> ¿es un canal de desagüe con desechos? >> posiblemente. >> el reto es aguantar porque cuando sales, se te cae la piel, las cejas, el pelo. >> ¿has hecho snorquelling? >> sÍ. >> pero el chiste de snorquelear es ver abajo. >>...
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. >>> now israeli spokesman mark regev insists the key to any negotiations is that hamas must disarm. we bring in our senior international correspondent matthew chance now joins us live in jerusalem with more on this. here we are, matthew, at least one day into a cease-fire. hamas wants a reopening of border crossings, fishing rights extended and the like. israel of course wants to disarm hamas. how hard is it really now for both sides to get what they want here? >> reporter: i think, erol, it's going to be very hardin deed. because there's a fundamental disconnect between how the two sides, the palestinians, hamas, the militant groups, and israel see a settlement to this crisis. you mentioned israel is basically saying, look, if you stop firing rockets at us, if you stop your aggression towards israel, the situation can be calm. if you don't, we'll go back in and conduct the same kind of military operation that we've seen illustrated so brutally over the past four weeks. and from the palestinian point of view, what they want is a kind of end to the occupation. they want the borders opened up so they can travel freely out of the gaza strip. y
. >>> now israeli spokesman mark regev insists the key to any negotiations is that hamas must disarm. we bring in our senior international correspondent matthew chance now joins us live in jerusalem with more on this. here we are, matthew, at least one day into a cease-fire. hamas wants a reopening of border crossings, fishing rights extended and the like. israel of course wants to disarm hamas. how hard is it really now for both sides to get what they want here? >> reporter: i...
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mark this off your bucket list. i say hey, hey, hey, what's going on? it's all right, all right, all right. i'm channeling matthewughey. much love to you, baby. >> how touching. 21-year-old vivian of new zealand was diagnosed with lung, colon, and liver cancer in january. she included meet robin williams on her bucket list of things to do before she died. when her condition deteriorated and she was too ill to travel, one of her friends contacted williams who agreed to e-mail her that short video message. it's been one week since williams died. coming up, reporter wayne freedman has a look at today's big tribute to the comedian nationwide and here in the bay area. >> coming up on abc 7 news at 4:00, can you imagine being awake and playing the violin while doctors fiddled with your brain? we'll have an update on this musician's recovery. >> i'm spencer christian. it's a cloudy and dreary western sky. there may be more drizzle on the way. i'll have the forecast in just a moment. >> dreary would also describe the traffic conditions. downtown san francisco, the skyway and it is bumper to bumper in both directions whet
mark this off your bucket list. i say hey, hey, hey, what's going on? it's all right, all right, all right. i'm channeling matthewughey. much love to you, baby. >> how touching. 21-year-old vivian of new zealand was diagnosed with lung, colon, and liver cancer in january. she included meet robin williams on her bucket list of things to do before she died. when her condition deteriorated and she was too ill to travel, one of her friends contacted williams who agreed to e-mail her that...
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mark sanchez leads eagles on two straight scoring drives. matt barclay looked good too. highlight of the night from rookie receiver josh huff, not jordan matthews. how about huff on the kick off return, final minute of the second quarter, 102-yard kick off return. but the eagles blow an 11-point lead in the second half to lose 34 -28. live ducis rodgers in chicago, ducis, chip kelly cannot be too thrilled the with the way his team played to start the game. >> jeff, no, not at all. let talk about the rookie jordan matthews second round pick out of vanderbilt had quite a few drop passes. he called his play inconsistent. the other rookie receiver josh huff with the big kick off return in the second quarter after the game, i asked him about it. >> i just trusted my blockers, you know, we had a go going in the preseason game that we try to set the tone for rest of the preseason and into the season. that is to get a kick off return to the house or punt return or make some impact with the special teams and we were able to do that but we weren't able to pull out victory tonight. >> how would you describe your first taste of nfl games. >> it was definit
mark sanchez leads eagles on two straight scoring drives. matt barclay looked good too. highlight of the night from rookie receiver josh huff, not jordan matthews. how about huff on the kick off return, final minute of the second quarter, 102-yard kick off return. but the eagles blow an 11-point lead in the second half to lose 34 -28. live ducis rodgers in chicago, ducis, chip kelly cannot be too thrilled the with the way his team played to start the game. >> jeff, no, not at all. let...