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i'm marla tallez. laura is off today. a san francisco rec and park worker accused of running over and killing a woman in holly park is expected in court later today. "today in the bay's" chase cain is live in san francisco have with the charges this worker is now facing. i know this happened sometime ago. there is still a memorial up for this woman. >> there sure is. that person, that long-time park worker turns himself in late yesterday after the district attorney filed these felony charges against him. that memorial you asked about is right here at holly park. this is the spot where this young mother was sun bathing a few weeks ago when she was run over by that truck and killed. that park worker is 58-year-old tom bernoski. the district attorney filed charges of hit and run and vehicular manslaughter against him after he drove his green parks and rec truck off of a path and ran over this young woman and then kept driving. that was about six weeks ago. 35-year-old kristy dandemeier was sun bathing with her baby, her 11-m
i'm marla tallez. laura is off today. a san francisco rec and park worker accused of running over and killing a woman in holly park is expected in court later today. "today in the bay's" chase cain is live in san francisco have with the charges this worker is now facing. i know this happened sometime ago. there is still a memorial up for this woman. >> there sure is. that person, that long-time park worker turns himself in late yesterday after the district attorney filed these...
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i'm marla tallez. i'll tell you how a gridlock is hurting students here in the bay area. >>> a decades-old child kidnapping case out of sunol that was closed is reopened. i'm christie smith. i'll tell you why coming up in a live report. >>> you'll want a jacket in the morning, temperatures in the 40s and. >>s around the bay area. with low temperatures come gustier winds in the seven-day forecast. >>> as you are getting ready to head out on the road, we'll talk about the road crews and the cars and what you will have to watch. >>> right now, let's crack open the window and give you a shot outside. that is the city by the bay, better known around the globe at san francisco, mid-week. getting the city to get over that mid-week blue. we are going to get through on this wednesday, october 2nd, this is "today in the bay." >>> 5:00, thank you for joining us. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon non. government shutdown entering their second day. no signs the two sides will come to an agreement any time
i'm marla tallez. i'll tell you how a gridlock is hurting students here in the bay area. >>> a decades-old child kidnapping case out of sunol that was closed is reopened. i'm christie smith. i'll tell you why coming up in a live report. >>> you'll want a jacket in the morning, temperatures in the 40s and. >>s around the bay area. with low temperatures come gustier winds in the seven-day forecast. >>> as you are getting ready to head out on the road, we'll talk...
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i'm marla tallez in for laura garcia cannon. >>> good morning.e breaking news to show you from overnight. some pretty amazing video into our newsroom. have a look at this. a house fire from overnight. this happened about 2:30 on dove court west of interstate 680 near gregory lane. intense flames out there. they quickly spread from the
i'm marla tallez in for laura garcia cannon. >>> good morning.e breaking news to show you from overnight. some pretty amazing video into our newsroom. have a look at this. a house fire from overnight. this happened about 2:30 on dove court west of interstate 680 near gregory lane. intense flames out there. they quickly spread from the
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i'm marla tallez in for laura garcia cannon. new details about a deadly shooting involving two sheriff deputies yesterday afternoon. we are now learning the suspect, both sheriff deputies shot may have been a 13-year-old boy carrying a replica gun. bob redell is in the newsroom with what we are learning. >> reporter: according to the samoa county sheriff's office, deputies thought that this gun was the real deal, thought it was an assault rifle, did not realize until after the fact it was a replica. not clear whether it shot bebes. the person carrying it was according to the santa rosa. this is in a field in santa rosa. the sheriff's office said the deputies called for backup and repeatedly asked the subject to drop the gun. when he refused, they shot him several times, handcuffed him, began first aid, called paramedics who declared lopez dead on the scene. deputies eventually realized his gun was a replica. they also found a plastic handgun in his waistband. they do not identify him but only i.d. him as a male subject. his fath
i'm marla tallez in for laura garcia cannon. new details about a deadly shooting involving two sheriff deputies yesterday afternoon. we are now learning the suspect, both sheriff deputies shot may have been a 13-year-old boy carrying a replica gun. bob redell is in the newsroom with what we are learning. >> reporter: according to the samoa county sheriff's office, deputies thought that this gun was the real deal, thought it was an assault rifle, did not realize until after the fact it was...
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i'm jon kelly. >>> i'm marla tallez. >>> b.a.r.t.raining are still running throughout the bay area and will continue running all day long while negligeotiations continue between the transit agency and the unions. before 1:00 this morning, the closed door meetings ended. neither b.a.r.t. nor its unions were willing to speak to the media. b.a.r.t. says it is working on a deal that fits within the $57 million four-year final offer that b.a.r.t. issued to its unions on sunday. negotiations are ongoing. trains are running today for the entire day. >> happening right now, the senate literally scrambling on a last-minute deal here. the country's debt limit deadline looms. we take a look at the countdown clock hanging over everybody's head. the deadline is midnight eastern, 9:00 our time. you can see right now, 14 hours, 28 minutes and 37 seconds away. "today in the bay's" tracie potts, live on capitol hill this morning. tracy, let's face it. at this point, not a lot of time left to increase the country's borrowing bother. >> despite what tu
i'm jon kelly. >>> i'm marla tallez. >>> b.a.r.t.raining are still running throughout the bay area and will continue running all day long while negligeotiations continue between the transit agency and the unions. before 1:00 this morning, the closed door meetings ended. neither b.a.r.t. nor its unions were willing to speak to the media. b.a.r.t. says it is working on a deal that fits within the $57 million four-year final offer that b.a.r.t. issued to its unions on sunday....
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marla tallez, students are really being affected. >> the impact vas from universities to middle schools. for instance, today, hundreds of students at santa clara university, they are not getting what they were promised. today, at that school's annual fall career fair, 150 prominent employees expected to show up. the school says that three popular federal agencies have had to pull out at the very last minute. nasa ames the cdc, the center for disease control, and the cia, they have canceled their trips. without the funding, they can't afford it. students hoping to rub elbows with these federal agencies are out of luck. take a look at these students in marin county. they were supposed to be in the midst of a four-day camping trip. today was supposed to be day two of this educational trip that has taken six months to plan for 60 fifth and sixth graders and 20 adults at marin primary and middle school. they showed up yesterday, with their bags packed and they learned that was for nothing. >> the whole ship is the best par and the food, hiking. >> it rippled down to these 11-year-olds that d
marla tallez, students are really being affected. >> the impact vas from universities to middle schools. for instance, today, hundreds of students at santa clara university, they are not getting what they were promised. today, at that school's annual fall career fair, 150 prominent employees expected to show up. the school says that three popular federal agencies have had to pull out at the very last minute. nasa ames the cdc, the center for disease control, and the cia, they have...
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i'm marla tallez. laura is off today. let's get a look at forecast with meteorologist, christina loren. >>> good morning to you, jon and marla. good morning to you at home. i want to tell you off the bat, we have some really thick fog out there. temperatures are going to be pretty cool in some cities, not expecting to get out of this fog in daly city as we head throughout this afternoon. what i can tell you is we are still slated to hit the mid-80s inland today. we will tell you when this fog is expected to clear and how much warmer we are going to be. looks like we are headed to a warming trend. that weekend is in sight. l let's check on your drive >>> a weekend in sight but not a lot of over things because of the fog. you can make out the eastshore freeway but not the hills behind. we'll look at the map. westbound, the toll plaza is fine. getting off the decline, earlier reports of a crash. everything pretty much cleaned up. watch for flashing lights if you are coming down from treasure island over the toll plaza. east 2
i'm marla tallez. laura is off today. let's get a look at forecast with meteorologist, christina loren. >>> good morning to you, jon and marla. good morning to you at home. i want to tell you off the bat, we have some really thick fog out there. temperatures are going to be pretty cool in some cities, not expecting to get out of this fog in daly city as we head throughout this afternoon. what i can tell you is we are still slated to hit the mid-80s inland today. we will tell you when...
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spoke with marla tallez about what it was like to get the call from the academy. >> it was sort of niceecause they tell you who else won the prize. so you don't feel bad that someone you think should have got it didn't get it or got it or whatever. then, after telling you various things, they have you speak to people that actually know you from sweden. that's actually nice. you suddenly get this human touch. >> pretty amazing. we are going to hear more from the professor later in this half hour. he went on it say he never actually studied chemistry. he is a physicist but he said, that's okay. this is the second nobel prize this week alone. thomas studhauf just won on monday. berkeley did too. >> absolutely. all of them very smart and well deserving. congratulations to all. it is 6:07. christina loren here to take a look at our wednesday forecast and beyond. how are we looking out there? >> it depends on where you are waking up. temperatures are uniform. plenty of low 50s. 45, napa, 53, gilroy, 51, livermore. overall, getting the showers in the south bay. it is really not much to talk ab
spoke with marla tallez about what it was like to get the call from the academy. >> it was sort of niceecause they tell you who else won the prize. so you don't feel bad that someone you think should have got it didn't get it or got it or whatever. then, after telling you various things, they have you speak to people that actually know you from sweden. that's actually nice. you suddenly get this human touch. >> pretty amazing. we are going to hear more from the professor later in...
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"today in the bay's" marla tallez on campus where she just talked to the new nobel laureate and his life. >> reporter: good morning. he lives right here in this very small apartment right up the stairs. this is where we met him a few minutes ago. he is in the midst of a total media onslaught. everybody wants to talk to him. his name is michael levitt. he has a very quiet and humble demeanor. he was born in south africa. he has been at stanford since 1987. he has won the nobel prize for chemistry, he says he doesn't consider himself a chemist but rather a physicist. the 66-year-old is a professor in the department of structural biology here. he says, what he and two other professors are being recognized for started way back in the late '60s. they have laid the foundations that enable scientists to create computer models to predict complex chemical processes. before, scientists were stuck building molecular models using sticky balls. now, they can simulate the models on computers because of the work of professor levitt and his colleagues. it speeds up work on drugs and devices. the phone r
"today in the bay's" marla tallez on campus where she just talked to the new nobel laureate and his life. >> reporter: good morning. he lives right here in this very small apartment right up the stairs. this is where we met him a few minutes ago. he is in the midst of a total media onslaught. everybody wants to talk to him. his name is michael levitt. he has a very quiet and humble demeanor. he was born in south africa. he has been at stanford since 1987. he has won the nobel...