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closed," about jfk's assassinati assassination, maureen orthwho has written extensively about how the presidency changed dramatically on november 2nd, 1963, and eleanor clift who just marked her 50th year at news week" magazine. eleanor, you remember exactly where you were, what you were doing and what you were thinking. >> i was hired earlier that will year in 1963 as a secretary to the national affairs editor. and the bulletin came across on the news wire, that the president had been shot. then we turned on the television. it wasn't like there were televisions everywhere like there are today. i think there was probably one television everybody collected around. and, of course, when we learned that the president had died, the national affairs editor, he told everyone to go home and do their grieving. it happened on a friday, the day that the news magazine goes to bed. and he said go home. we'll put out the magazine the next day. i watched him sort of draft a story list, contact, we had a bureau in houston kind of unheard of today. we had a stringer in dallas. he assembled what was re
closed," about jfk's assassinati assassination, maureen orthwho has written extensively about how the presidency changed dramatically on november 2nd, 1963, and eleanor clift who just marked her 50th year at news week" magazine. eleanor, you remember exactly where you were, what you were doing and what you were thinking. >> i was hired earlier that will year in 1963 as a secretary to the national affairs editor. and the bulletin came across on the news wire, that the president...
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john king, eleanor clift, maureen orthare still with me in the studio.torian douglas brinkley, kathy horn with the "new york times" and the author gerald posner. we've been discussing the historic moment 50 years later, what's going on. it's interesting, i want to show viewers, here say live picture. you see the eternal flame there at the gravesite of john f. kennedy. this was the idea of jacqueline kennedy by all accounts, she was the one who told her associates and the u.s. army corps of engineers moved quickly, a last-minute decision to go ahead and establish that eternal flame. she later told william manchest manchester, the kennedy family friend, that the idea just came into my head she said because on an earlier trip toparis, the kennedys had seen a similar flame an the memorial to the french unknown soldier at the arc de triomphe. maureen, this is typical. you spent a lot of time studying jacqueline kennedy. it's not surprising she would want that eternal flame at her husband's gravesite. >> absolutely. i think the whole focus of that administrati
john king, eleanor clift, maureen orthare still with me in the studio.torian douglas brinkley, kathy horn with the "new york times" and the author gerald posner. we've been discussing the historic moment 50 years later, what's going on. it's interesting, i want to show viewers, here say live picture. you see the eternal flame there at the gravesite of john f. kennedy. this was the idea of jacqueline kennedy by all accounts, she was the one who told her associates and the u.s. army...
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reporting live, maureen mailer. >> we have donation spots where maureen is. we had john sasaki located there earlier. each site will collect coat thrust the end of the year. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee is on his way to indiana. had will meet with government and business leaders as part of the san francisco-bangalore city initiative. the mayor's trip tine is scheduled through december 5. >>> the president and first lady visited today immigration activists who have been on hanger strike outside the white house. the president and mrs. obama sat with a dozen activists. the fast for families protesters had given up all food. they're giving up drinking water in hopes of urging congress to pass new imtbraition reform laws. the president has told the group it's not a question of whether immigration reform will pass, but how soon. >>> hear what plaid friday is all about. and a stunning achievement by a windchill-bound man. >> another cloudy day, but some patchy fog right now. the warmest day of the weekend, and the timing of major cooldown on the long-range weather
reporting live, maureen mailer. >> we have donation spots where maureen is. we had john sasaki located there earlier. each site will collect coat thrust the end of the year. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee is on his way to indiana. had will meet with government and business leaders as part of the san francisco-bangalore city initiative. the mayor's trip tine is scheduled through december 5. >>> the president and first lady visited today immigration activists who have been...
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maureen orthis with us, as well.you see the kennedy family and the children, the grandchildren when they've gone on and done all sorts of stuff. >> they're really very much defined by service in terms of what they do. kim shriver, for example, you know has -- he, would with intellectual disabilities and special olympics. and then his brother mark, would for save the children. and kerry kennedy, would with human rights and throughout the whole generation, that is what's preached to them, they are supposed to serve. so and it's now going down to the third and sometimes the fourth. >> he inspired maureen to join the peace corps 50 years ago and he's inspired a current generation of young people are inspired, yell nor, by jfk. >> right. and bobby kennedy was cut down on his way to claim the mantle of the presidency and ted did not pick it up but went on to become i think the most important u.s. senator for 30 years. his name is on every piece of social legislation. if he had lived, president obama wouldn't be having the
maureen orthis with us, as well.you see the kennedy family and the children, the grandchildren when they've gone on and done all sorts of stuff. >> they're really very much defined by service in terms of what they do. kim shriver, for example, you know has -- he, would with intellectual disabilities and special olympics. and then his brother mark, would for save the children. and kerry kennedy, would with human rights and throughout the whole generation, that is what's preached to them,...
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bring it on down and donate at walnut creek or san jose, with maureen. >> reporter: wille be here another hour, if you want to donate, santa in a row under the big christmas tree. we have a little ways to go if we want to compete with walnut creek. organizers say they need coats for the little ones as well, babies, toddlers, children. we have our girl scott models holding them up, all the way to adults. we've seen leather coats, fur coats, raincoats, right in the heart of santana row. the key, we've even had actually brand-new coats with tags donated today. the generosity has been really impressive on this day after thanksgiving. we had even some who brought multiple coats who said they felt it was important. we'll be here for the next hour. we hope you come by. we will be collecting coats through the rest of december, through the end of the year. you can do it at concierge. you can go to our website to find out more. look at the smiling faces! these girls from girl scouts of san jose. we've had girl scouts helping us all day. live with with one warm coat, maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2ne
bring it on down and donate at walnut creek or san jose, with maureen. >> reporter: wille be here another hour, if you want to donate, santa in a row under the big christmas tree. we have a little ways to go if we want to compete with walnut creek. organizers say they need coats for the little ones as well, babies, toddlers, children. we have our girl scott models holding them up, all the way to adults. we've seen leather coats, fur coats, raincoats, right in the heart of santana row. the...
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bold build patch stuffy and basis are first branch bank the family foundation good and strong maureen successors e.r. associates and anyway's adams and pacific waterfront partners and urban green development corporation and larry. so thanks to all of our sponsors. i want to recognize today, we have a number of elected officials in the room. we'll be hearing from mayor ed lee and board pointing chu and supervisor wiener sends his regrets but he tended to be here >> rituals from the office of nancy pelosi. without further ado i'd like to welcome up to the podium mayor ed lee (clapping.) happy halloween everybody. i don't want you to mistaken me for jeff curry. we're very enthusiastic about this. much of my staff are under the mistaken belief we're going to serve beer this morning. i want to congratulate everyone it's wonderful to see so many people that are part of our maker movement by people who make things in san francisco. this is i think the beginning of a huge renaissance of manufacturing in the city. i want to congratulate katie for our leadership in working with our staffs and t
bold build patch stuffy and basis are first branch bank the family foundation good and strong maureen successors e.r. associates and anyway's adams and pacific waterfront partners and urban green development corporation and larry. so thanks to all of our sponsors. i want to recognize today, we have a number of elected officials in the room. we'll be hearing from mayor ed lee and board pointing chu and supervisor wiener sends his regrets but he tended to be here >> rituals from the office...
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ktvu's maureen naylor is live at de anza college in cupertino with why she may have been targeted. >> reporter: first let me tell you i checked with investigators, they say still no arrests. the woman said she was attack here on the de anza college campus. a source tells me she could be considered part of the lgbt community and the case is being investigated as a hate crime. >> reporter: she was raped monday afternoon inside a stall in this bath room. >> it was a rape and during the school day and classes were in session during the time. >> reporter: the police chief is calling it an isolated incident. students received an e-mail yesterday. >> unbelievable. >> reporter: police identified the attacker as an 18 to 20- year-old man who is a de anza college student. they were acquaintances and not friends. >> scary whether you know the person or not. you feel very unsafe. especially in a place you should feel secure. >> the woman was brought to the health center after telling a faculty member and then talked with police. students are surprised to hear of a attack in a busy location. >> i
ktvu's maureen naylor is live at de anza college in cupertino with why she may have been targeted. >> reporter: first let me tell you i checked with investigators, they say still no arrests. the woman said she was attack here on the de anza college campus. a source tells me she could be considered part of the lgbt community and the case is being investigated as a hate crime. >> reporter: she was raped monday afternoon inside a stall in this bath room. >> it was a rape and...
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reporting live tonight in san jose, maureen naylor, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> snow is falling. take a look at this in the high sierra tonight, accumulations are expected to range from 2 to 8 inches. for many people who live and work in the sierra, fresh snow is a welcome site. especially those who count on snow for a living. a few inches fell this evening. it was a relatively dry winter last year. >> always good to see white stuff on the ground. >> reporter: one man who plows snow for a living says today's snow was heavy and wet. one skier says wet snow makes for a good base. but several feet of dry powder would be considered big news. this is what it looks like near donner summit. you can see snow is falling, and visibility is limited. also on 50, slow going, with snow now building up on the roadway. >>> a quick look at the radar in the sierra right now, showing you the snow diminishing. still light snow showers in truckee. here's the loop over the past few hours. the bay area, not a lot of showers to show you right now, but there is still a chance for the overnight forecast i
reporting live tonight in san jose, maureen naylor, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> snow is falling. take a look at this in the high sierra tonight, accumulations are expected to range from 2 to 8 inches. for many people who live and work in the sierra, fresh snow is a welcome site. especially those who count on snow for a living. a few inches fell this evening. it was a relatively dry winter last year. >> always good to see white stuff on the ground. >> reporter: one man who...
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reporting live tonight in santa clara, maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> plans to renovate the masonic center in san francisco's knob hill neighborhood are moving forward. concert promoter live nation wants to make the auditorium a regular stop for touring bands but some people who live in the area have concerns about crowds, loud music, alcohol and the band's tour buses. however the two sides did reach an agreement that dealt with those issues and that is what is allowing the project to move forward. >>> bay area scientists are trapping mountain lions during the entire month of november in an effort to get an accurate count of the mountain lions. the idea is to tag the cats and then take samples. the idea is to learn how many mountain lions are here and how they share their territory with other animals including humans. >>> as i mentioned earlier the temperatures cooled off a bit. these were the highs that we got. they were down quite a bit. santa rosa was in the upper 70s, low 80s. near 64 today. cooler in livermore at 74. temperatures tomorrow are going to drop off a degree
reporting live tonight in santa clara, maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> plans to renovate the masonic center in san francisco's knob hill neighborhood are moving forward. concert promoter live nation wants to make the auditorium a regular stop for touring bands but some people who live in the area have concerns about crowds, loud music, alcohol and the band's tour buses. however the two sides did reach an agreement that dealt with those issues and that is what is allowing the...
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ktvu's maureen naylor is live at de anza college in cupertino with why she may have been targeted. >> reporter: first let me tell you i checked with investigators, they say still no arrests. the woman said she was attack here on the de anza college campus. a source tells me she could be considered part of the lgbt community and the case is being investigated as a hate crime. >> reporter: she was raped monday afternoon inside a stall in this bath room. >> it was a rape and during the school day and classes were in session during the time. >> reporter: the police chief is calling it an isolated incident. students received an e-mail yesterday. >> unbelievable. >> reporter: police identified the attacker as an 18 to 20- year-old man who is a de anza college student. they were acquaintances and not friends. >> scary whether you know the person or not. you feel very unsafe. especially in a place you should feel secure. >> the woman was brought to the health center after telling a faculty member and then talked with police. students are surprised to hear of a attack in a busy location. >> i
ktvu's maureen naylor is live at de anza college in cupertino with why she may have been targeted. >> reporter: first let me tell you i checked with investigators, they say still no arrests. the woman said she was attack here on the de anza college campus. a source tells me she could be considered part of the lgbt community and the case is being investigated as a hate crime. >> reporter: she was raped monday afternoon inside a stall in this bath room. >> it was a rape and...
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reporting live tonight in santa clara, maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> plans to renovate theasonic center in san francisco's knob hill neighborhood are moving forward. concert promoter live nation wants to make the auditorium a regular stop for touring bands but some people who live in the area have concerns about crowds, loud music, alcohol and the band's tour buses. however the two sides did reach an agreement that dealt with those issues and that is what is allowing the project to move forward. >>> bay area scientists are trapping mountain lions during the entire month of november in an effort to get an accurate count of the mountain lions. the idea is to tag the cats and then take samples. the idea is to learn how many mountain lions are here and how they share their territory with other animals including humans. >>> as i mentioned earlier the temperatures cooled off a bit. these were the highs that we got. they were down quite a bit. santa rosa was in the upper 70s, low 80s. near 64 today. cooler in livermore at 74. temperatures tomorrow are going to drop off a degree or
reporting live tonight in santa clara, maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> plans to renovate theasonic center in san francisco's knob hill neighborhood are moving forward. concert promoter live nation wants to make the auditorium a regular stop for touring bands but some people who live in the area have concerns about crowds, loud music, alcohol and the band's tour buses. however the two sides did reach an agreement that dealt with those issues and that is what is allowing the...
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our team coverage continues now with ktvu's maureen naylor.she is at manetta international airport. >> reporter: tonight this bus headed to l.a. is plan b. for a large group of high school musicians from thailand who never thought they along with their instruments would end up in san jose. >> we didn't think that we would fly here but it's a good opportunity of us that we fly to san jose. >> reporter: the group's leader told us many parents back home in bangkok are worried about the teenagers. >> have you been able to e-mail them or call them? >> no. >> reporter: you think they're worried about you? >> yes. >> reporter: fresh off this award winning concert performance in new york, the orchestra was headed to l.a.x. before their virgin america flight was diverted here. it took three charter buses to accommodate all passengers from that one diverted flight. but this new york man considers himself fortunate to be in this predictment. >> i actually was supposed to catch an earlier flight and i fell asleep at the gate. so i was supposed to be at th
our team coverage continues now with ktvu's maureen naylor.she is at manetta international airport. >> reporter: tonight this bus headed to l.a. is plan b. for a large group of high school musicians from thailand who never thought they along with their instruments would end up in san jose. >> we didn't think that we would fly here but it's a good opportunity of us that we fly to san jose. >> reporter: the group's leader told us many parents back home in bangkok are worried...
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reporting live tonight in san jose, maureen naylor, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> snow is falling. take a look at this in the high sierra tonight, accumulations are expected to range from 2 to 8 inches. for many people who live and work in the sierra, fresh snow is a welcome site. especially those who count on snow for a living. a few inches fell this evening. it was a relatively dry winter last year. >> always good to see white stuff on the ground. >> reporter: one man who plows snow for a living says today's snow was heavy and wet. one skier says wet snow makes for a good base. but several feet of dry powder would be considered big news. this is what it looks like near donner summit. you can see snow is falling, and visibility is limited. also on 50, slow going, with snow now building up on the roadway. >>> a quick look at the radar in the sierra right now, showing you the snow diminishing. still light snow showers in truckee. here's the loop over the past few hours. the bay area, not a lot of showers to show you right now, but there is still a chance for the overnight forecast i
reporting live tonight in san jose, maureen naylor, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> snow is falling. take a look at this in the high sierra tonight, accumulations are expected to range from 2 to 8 inches. for many people who live and work in the sierra, fresh snow is a welcome site. especially those who count on snow for a living. a few inches fell this evening. it was a relatively dry winter last year. >> always good to see white stuff on the ground. >> reporter: one man who...
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maureen naylor, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> more details now. prosecutors identify their suspects as 37-year-old salina soriano of san jose, and 36- year-old regina palacios. both are due in court later this month. if convicted, they face eight years in prison. >>> new video tonight of a truck that crashed into a home in oakland. it happened about 6:00 tonight. people who live at seminary and overdale avenues say there have been several crashes at that intersection which is right off interstate 580. the driver of the truck tonight hit another car before crashing into the home. the woman who lives in the home says she heard a loud boom, and then felt a lot of shaking, fortunately, no one was seriously hurt. dozens of muni passengers have a story to tell tonight. they were onboard a train that left the operating station without anyone on the controls. noel, this is a crazy story, even for muni. >> reporter: yeah, it is, frank. that passenger was on a train here at the castro station. he told me, he was zoned out, listening to his phone, as you do,
maureen naylor, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> more details now. prosecutors identify their suspects as 37-year-old salina soriano of san jose, and 36- year-old regina palacios. both are due in court later this month. if convicted, they face eight years in prison. >>> new video tonight of a truck that crashed into a home in oakland. it happened about 6:00 tonight. people who live at seminary and overdale avenues say there have been several crashes at that intersection which is right...
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our team coverage continues now with ktvu's maureen naylor.she is at manetta international airport. >> reporter: tonight this bus headed to l.a. is plan b. for a large group of high school musicians from thailand who never thought they along with their instruments would end up in san jose. >> we didn't think that we would fly here but it's a good opportunity of us that we fly to san jose. >> reporter: the group's leader told us many parents back home in bangkok are worried about the teenagers. >> have you been able to e-mail them or call them? >> no. >> reporter: you think they're worried about you? >> yes. >> reporter: fresh off this award winning concert performance in new york, the orchestra was headed to l.a.x. before their virgin america flight was diverted here. it took three charter buses to accommodate all passengers from that one diverted flight. but this new york man considers himself fortunate to be in this predictment. >> i actually was supposed to catch an earlier flight and i fell asleep at the gate. so i was supposed to be at th
our team coverage continues now with ktvu's maureen naylor.she is at manetta international airport. >> reporter: tonight this bus headed to l.a. is plan b. for a large group of high school musicians from thailand who never thought they along with their instruments would end up in san jose. >> we didn't think that we would fly here but it's a good opportunity of us that we fly to san jose. >> reporter: the group's leader told us many parents back home in bangkok are worried...
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. >> maureen, we went driving along 66 and down 95 today. the conditions were moving, but the roads were wet and slick. if you're flying today, you likely found some delays at the airport. one of the interesting things about the storm so far -- we have not seen a ton of cancellations. fewer than 200. reaganarture board at national is showing a lot of red. be thankful they are delays and not cancellations. more than 4000 flights left late nationally today. by five hours. aaa estimates that 90% of the millions traveling this thanksgiving will do so by car. rain,nter storm dumping snow, sleet, and ice up and down the east coast is not making that easy. up north, snowy conditions on the roads. firefighters help people get out after they skidded off a road. in north carolina, it was cold and the roads were slick sending cars spinning. >> i had this late over here and he came off and spun around. earlierwitched to an class trying to avoid the worst of the weather. >> it was like a six-hour drive. >> mike left his home a day early, finding the 95 w
. >> maureen, we went driving along 66 and down 95 today. the conditions were moving, but the roads were wet and slick. if you're flying today, you likely found some delays at the airport. one of the interesting things about the storm so far -- we have not seen a ton of cancellations. fewer than 200. reaganarture board at national is showing a lot of red. be thankful they are delays and not cancellations. more than 4000 flights left late nationally today. by five hours. aaa estimates that...
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maureen naylor, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> more details now. prosecutors identify their suspects as 37-year-old salina soriano of san jose, and 36- year-old regina palacios. both are due in court later this month. if convicted, they face eight years in prison. >>> new video tonight of a truck that crashed into a home in oakland. it happened about 6:00 tonight. people who live at seminary and overdale avenues say there have been several crashes at that intersection which is right off interstate 580. the driver of the truck tonight hit another car before crashing into the home. the woman who lives in the home says she heard a loud boom, and then felt a lot of shaking, fortunately, no one was seriously hurt. dozens of muni passengers have a story to tell tonight. they were onboard a train that left the operating station without anyone on the controls. noel, this is a crazy story, even for muni. >> reporter: yeah, it is, frank. that passenger was on a train here at the castro station. he told me, he was zoned out, listening to his phone, as you do,
maureen naylor, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> more details now. prosecutors identify their suspects as 37-year-old salina soriano of san jose, and 36- year-old regina palacios. both are due in court later this month. if convicted, they face eight years in prison. >>> new video tonight of a truck that crashed into a home in oakland. it happened about 6:00 tonight. people who live at seminary and overdale avenues say there have been several crashes at that intersection which is right...
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. >> this week i got a letter from maureen hunter. she lives in spokane valley.s is what she wrote to me. cathy, like so many others i've had my health insurance policy canceled. my policy was affordable and filled my needs as a 63-year-old woman. i feel so helpless and my heart is heavy. i've worked since i was 13 and i've done what i could to be productive and responsible. do you see a way out of this awful situation for me and millions like me? how did people like me end up being on the casualty list? please help. her words struck me because she is not different than millions of hard-working average americans all across this country. we've heard the numbers. over 5 million have received a letter canceling their health insurance policy. yet just over 100,000 have signed up for the plan but these are more than just numbers. these are real people that are being impacted like maureen who come january 1st doesn't know whether or not she will be able to go see her doctor. now, the house has passed a legislative solution. the president has proposed this political fix
. >> this week i got a letter from maureen hunter. she lives in spokane valley.s is what she wrote to me. cathy, like so many others i've had my health insurance policy canceled. my policy was affordable and filled my needs as a 63-year-old woman. i feel so helpless and my heart is heavy. i've worked since i was 13 and i've done what i could to be productive and responsible. do you see a way out of this awful situation for me and millions like me? how did people like me end up being on...
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maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> new information about a man shot and killed while riding in a car in san francisco south of market district. the medical examiner's office identifies him as 22-year-old jeremy buenaluz of fairfield, one of four people inside a toyota camry hit by gunfire at third and bryant early this morning. the car crashed. no arrests were made. >>> there are reports tonight the notorious drug selling website silk road reappeared on the so-called deep web. the new site is dubbed skilling road 2.0 and is said to look like -- silk road 2.0 and is said to look like this. fors said the new site has dubbed the right. he glenn park. >>> photographs of a suspected bank robber from police in brentwood. the man walked up to a teller at bank of the west shortly after noon yesterday said to be in his late teens or early 20s wearing an oakland a's baseball cap. he had a piercing below his lower lip and a short goatee and wire ripped glasses. anyone who recognizes him is asked to call brentwood police. >>> in menlo park police are looking for witnesses to a deadly crash
maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> new information about a man shot and killed while riding in a car in san francisco south of market district. the medical examiner's office identifies him as 22-year-old jeremy buenaluz of fairfield, one of four people inside a toyota camry hit by gunfire at third and bryant early this morning. the car crashed. no arrests were made. >>> there are reports tonight the notorious drug selling website silk road reappeared on the so-called...
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maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> ktvu news learned of additional fallout at the san francisco sheriff's department in the wake of the botched search for lynne spalding, the hospital patient found dead in a stairwell at san francisco general 17 days after being reported missing from her hospital room. a civilian dispatcher has been transferred out by the sheriff's department. now we're told a sergeant and two senior deputies will also be leaving the hospital and reassigned in the next couple weeks. a new captain is being transferred in to take over at the hospital. the captain is among six new deputies being transferred to hospital duty. one policy change has already been implemented. the sheriff says any time a patient goes missing now there will be a full search of the hospital campus. >>> police in hayward are searching for a 77-year-old man missing now for more than a day. investigators say edward moore was last seen at home on sequoia road around 4:30 yesterday afternoon. moore takes medication for dementia and diabetes. he is described as 5' 7, weighs about 200 pounds, ha
maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> ktvu news learned of additional fallout at the san francisco sheriff's department in the wake of the botched search for lynne spalding, the hospital patient found dead in a stairwell at san francisco general 17 days after being reported missing from her hospital room. a civilian dispatcher has been transferred out by the sheriff's department. now we're told a sergeant and two senior deputies will also be leaving the hospital and reassigned in...
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maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> ktvu news learned of additional fallout at the san francisco sheriff's department in the wake of the botched search for lynne spalding, the hospital patient found dead in a stairwell at san francisco general 17 days after being reported missing from her hospital room. a civilian dispatcher has been transferred out by the sheriff's department. now we're told a sergeant and two senior deputies will also be leaving the hospital and reassigned in the next couple weeks. a new captain is being transferred in to take over at the hospital. the captain is among six new deputies being transferred to hospital duty. one policy change has already been implemented. the sheriff says any time a patient goes missing now there will be a full search of the hospital campus. >>> police in hayward are searching for a 77-year-old man missing now for more than a day. investigators say edward moore was last seen at home on sequoia road around 4:30 yesterday afternoon. moore takes medication for dementia and diabetes. he is described as 5' 7, weighs about 200 pounds, ha
maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> ktvu news learned of additional fallout at the san francisco sheriff's department in the wake of the botched search for lynne spalding, the hospital patient found dead in a stairwell at san francisco general 17 days after being reported missing from her hospital room. a civilian dispatcher has been transferred out by the sheriff's department. now we're told a sergeant and two senior deputies will also be leaving the hospital and reassigned in...
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we asked maureen about what happens to the people who get caught?al incidence of insider theft in her establishment, he said everybody is told when they start here that, yes, they are on camera. >> when we hire folks we tell them we have cameras in the stores. >> reporter: but the cameras are there primarily to protect the stores. customers should be cautious this team of year too. >> just be aware of also your personal security. make sure you are not leaving your bags unattended. if you are going to try something on or paying at the register, keep your belongings close by. >> if you think all of this only comes at a cost to the retailers, think again. stores charge the theft right back to you. by raising prices on everything they sell. meaning, that bargain in your shopping cart, well it may not be such a steal after all. i'm rebecca jarvis for "nightline" in new york. >> keep in mind, retailers are going to want to send a message by assisting in any prosecution. thank you, rebecca. >> next, staring into the eye of the tiger -- or the mouth of the
we asked maureen about what happens to the people who get caught?al incidence of insider theft in her establishment, he said everybody is told when they start here that, yes, they are on camera. >> when we hire folks we tell them we have cameras in the stores. >> reporter: but the cameras are there primarily to protect the stores. customers should be cautious this team of year too. >> just be aware of also your personal security. make sure you are not leaving your bags...
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maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> new information about a man shot and killed while riding in a car in san francisco south of market district. the medical examiner's office identifies him as 22-year-old jeremy buenaluz of fairfield, one of four people inside a toyota camry hit by gunfire at third and bryant early this morning. the car crashed. no arrests were made. >>> there are reports tonight the notorious drug selling website silk road reappeared on the so-called deep web. the new site is dubbed skilling road 2.0 and is said to look like -- silk road 2.0 and is said to look like this. fors said the new site has dubbed the right. he glenn park. >>> photographs of a suspected bank robber from police in brentwood. the man walked up to a teller at bank of the west shortly after noon yesterday said to be in his late teens or early 20s wearing an oakland a's baseball cap. he had a piercing below his lower lip and a short goatee and wire ripped glasses. anyone who recognizes him is asked to call brentwood police. >>> in menlo park police are looking for witnesses to a deadly crash
maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> new information about a man shot and killed while riding in a car in san francisco south of market district. the medical examiner's office identifies him as 22-year-old jeremy buenaluz of fairfield, one of four people inside a toyota camry hit by gunfire at third and bryant early this morning. the car crashed. no arrests were made. >>> there are reports tonight the notorious drug selling website silk road reappeared on the so-called...
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kron4 maureen kelly reports to at least one heckler did not think mr. obama was pushing hard enough. >> reporter: >> the easy way out is to try to yell and pretend that i can do something by violating a law. what i am proposing is use of our democratic processes to achieve the same goal that you want to achieve, but it will not be as easy as shouting. >> reporter: the heckler felt compelled to scream out because of what his friends and family members are going through with immigration. >> has the power to stop immigration but he is afraid. >> reporter: maureen kelly kron 4 news. >> pam: plenty of protesters greeted the president even before his speech. they get a third outside the betty mann on center this morning to go with his own rifle. police kept them behind their kids on the corner of washington and mason street some are very angry about immigration issues. at the president's other stops, the demonstrators protested government drones and the keystone and expel all oil pipeline. >> reporter: the president attacked a lot in during his time in san fr
kron4 maureen kelly reports to at least one heckler did not think mr. obama was pushing hard enough. >> reporter: >> the easy way out is to try to yell and pretend that i can do something by violating a law. what i am proposing is use of our democratic processes to achieve the same goal that you want to achieve, but it will not be as easy as shouting. >> reporter: the heckler felt compelled to scream out because of what his friends and family members are going through with...
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[applause] >> thank you so much, maureen and aspen for inviting me. it is absolutely a pleasure to be here to join this panel and talk about something that is critically important for the country. the president believes that we need to focus full force on ways that we can make sure that all people in our communities have the opportunity to succeed particularly those who are the most vulnerable and very low income residents of our community. one of the things i do in my job without treasury and other white house is try to find ways that we can support a whole range of folks as they create jobs and help to grow the economy and help the country more competitive. and the work that the aspen institute has done at the aspen institute is so important because it's helping to show that there are mechanisms that we can support micro- enterprises as they grow as connie says to me all the time you will hear in a minute one of three is the tagline she talks about. so, if one in three -- and i'm going to mangle this, but one in a three -- one out of every three mik
[applause] >> thank you so much, maureen and aspen for inviting me. it is absolutely a pleasure to be here to join this panel and talk about something that is critically important for the country. the president believes that we need to focus full force on ways that we can make sure that all people in our communities have the opportunity to succeed particularly those who are the most vulnerable and very low income residents of our community. one of the things i do in my job without...
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when asked if jackson was a pedophile maureen was silent. murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in texas 2009 debt and sentenced to four years in jail he got out after two years for good behavior and his appealing his wound >> pam: can't be out and called for black friday bills. the door buster deals at his best buy in pinot to don't start until thursday night. but a handful of people claimed their spot in line on saturday. we spoke to one of them this morning. she got her eyes on a big screen tv, a small flat screens, and ipad as christmas gifts. when were >> reporter: >> pam: that woman was third in line amount of five tents besought this morning. she said even though she'd done this for years what drew her in the early this year was the stills set for thursday thanksgiving day. >> pam: bay area charities and pool banks are trying to make sure no one goes honker all agree over the upcoming holiday san jose sacred heart community service hope to provide a turkey dinner with all the trimmings to some 4000 families this week. dozen
when asked if jackson was a pedophile maureen was silent. murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in texas 2009 debt and sentenced to four years in jail he got out after two years for good behavior and his appealing his wound >> pam: can't be out and called for black friday bills. the door buster deals at his best buy in pinot to don't start until thursday night. but a handful of people claimed their spot in line on saturday. we spoke to one of them this morning. she got her eyes...
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prime minister has been trying to persuade them to lay down their weapons but defense consultant maureen are all things armed groups are too strong for the government right now. the only person who could serve our nation united was the revolutionary mama gadhafi years the worst in the forces and nato nations member states saw this coming knew there would be chaos in the country because there are so many different directions and they can't seem to succesful they resort to murdering each other they disbanded the military under civil service there is in effect a. central military role to be played by anyone there is no security aside it's iraq two point zero so the there are all sorts of militias coming from different towns and trying to take control of tripoli but that's obviously leads to clashes and murder of civilians in tripoli. a quick look at some other news now at least ten people have been killed an eighty injured in sectarian clashes in the pakistani city of around pindi according to witnesses the five hundred started after students of the sunni seminary shouted inso the passing s
prime minister has been trying to persuade them to lay down their weapons but defense consultant maureen are all things armed groups are too strong for the government right now. the only person who could serve our nation united was the revolutionary mama gadhafi years the worst in the forces and nato nations member states saw this coming knew there would be chaos in the country because there are so many different directions and they can't seem to succesful they resort to murdering each other...
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in fact is maureen mentioned i spent a lot of time in detroit. two weeks ago the state of michigan using this ssdi funding launched a microenterprise company, a microin the prize program focused on detroit so we are excited these funds are actually getting to support my grinder prices. in addition to that we have this great part of treasury. i think of it is the retail part of treasury the community development financial fund or cdfi fun. this program supports low and very low-income communities across the country. many of you have probably heard of the new markets tax credit program the work it's done over the last decade and a half. $33 billion worth of tax cuts going to the lowest income communities in the country. in addition to that we are providing hundreds of millions of dollars in grants to local cdfi's that are the ones working closely with microenterprises. so i'm not going to spend more time touting all the things that we have done. no doubt many of you know these programs yourselves. i will say that what i am most excited about is som
in fact is maureen mentioned i spent a lot of time in detroit. two weeks ago the state of michigan using this ssdi funding launched a microenterprise company, a microin the prize program focused on detroit so we are excited these funds are actually getting to support my grinder prices. in addition to that we have this great part of treasury. i think of it is the retail part of treasury the community development financial fund or cdfi fun. this program supports low and very low-income...
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annoying maureen did. i mean it's amazingly creative and inventive and it's also really upsetting because these are. you know i don't want to say as time goes on it does get easier because you sort of. you know each other one you know you're going to stay in touch more often is the whole thing is finished. but yeah it's pretty you mean you're it's art imitating life in that sense you know you're really losing a character and then you're losing your friend that you're doing well the make up people must be interesting yeah there's some jobs if you know right across the board i think we have a different makeup crew then the walkers the zombies have a major crew sometimes we make split both sides are pretty amusing donna she done a premise she does she did a bunch of scars for me last year and she did an amazing job and then you turn around and walkers look as disgusting as ever recently and you're right back with more stephen you know that lauren called the end of the walking. and. it was a. very hard to take
annoying maureen did. i mean it's amazingly creative and inventive and it's also really upsetting because these are. you know i don't want to say as time goes on it does get easier because you sort of. you know each other one you know you're going to stay in touch more often is the whole thing is finished. but yeah it's pretty you mean you're it's art imitating life in that sense you know you're really losing a character and then you're losing your friend that you're doing well the make up...
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maureen kelly, kron4 news. >>> rough day for the raiders.they were at home taking on the philadelphia egg elogist. the eagles, they blew out the silver and black 49-20. kron, ron, was at the game and showed us reaction from the fans. >> pee wee football game going behind me, it may be more entertaining. let's look at the highlights. it was rough. raider nation had to suffer through this one. philly getting the first touchdown. the raiders would bounce back a little bit. from there on out, it was downhill for the raiders. mixed for the quarterback, for philly, throwing seven touchdown passes. that ties an nfl record, by the way. he looks great. the raiders defense, not so much. which talked to dep nis allen before the game. he put it bluntly. >> old fashion butt whipping. >> naturally, the raider nation, they were not so happy. what did you think about the raiders performance. >> it could have been better. it's all right. we're all faithful fans. >> just a little bit better. >> what can you do. >> if getting beat was not bad enough, raiders i
maureen kelly, kron4 news. >>> rough day for the raiders.they were at home taking on the philadelphia egg elogist. the eagles, they blew out the silver and black 49-20. kron, ron, was at the game and showed us reaction from the fans. >> pee wee football game going behind me, it may be more entertaining. let's look at the highlights. it was rough. raider nation had to suffer through this one. philly getting the first touchdown. the raiders would bounce back a little bit. from...
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. >> i am here with maureen an avid black friday shopper. has already laid out her plan of attack. we are joined by personal finance expert. he will show us how to get the best items for the best prices. what is your strategy? >> this is a day for serious shopping knowing what you want getting it and getting out. >> having a plan and strategizing is key. she has done all of her homework and downloaded apps. a lot of deals are staggered and open at different hours. it is really confusing. step number 2 is prioritize. how have you done that? >> i always know exactly what it is i want. i have a list ahead of time what my big ticket items are, exactly what stores have the best prices. >> we have a map of the store here. >> know ahead of time where your items are, know the layout of your store so you can get what you need. >> where are we going first? >> now that we are in the store it means we have gotten our ticket for our big ticket items. >> i would come and i would look for the accessories i want to go with it. i would come to see what the s
. >> i am here with maureen an avid black friday shopper. has already laid out her plan of attack. we are joined by personal finance expert. he will show us how to get the best items for the best prices. what is your strategy? >> this is a day for serious shopping knowing what you want getting it and getting out. >> having a plan and strategizing is key. she has done all of her homework and downloaded apps. a lot of deals are staggered and open at different hours. it is really...
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these are real old that are being impacted like maureen who come january 1 doesn't know whether or notshe will be able to see her doctor. now the houses passed a legislative solution. the president has proposed this political fix, short-term in states like mine, washington state. the governor and the insurance come -- commissioners said they are not going to implement the president's quick fix of people like maureen are going to wonder what's going to happen in january 1. we need real solutions of money to help people across the country make sure we have health care that is affordable and accessible to the people of this country. >> the letters continue to pour in our office, said letters about people seeing their health insurance, some of the saddest letters i have read are from young pete old, young people that are just starting out in life. they are trying to pay their wills, pay their student loans, find employment without having their hours cut in such a tough job market with unemployment at record highs for these young folks. the letters are telling the story. their premiums are
these are real old that are being impacted like maureen who come january 1 doesn't know whether or notshe will be able to see her doctor. now the houses passed a legislative solution. the president has proposed this political fix, short-term in states like mine, washington state. the governor and the insurance come -- commissioners said they are not going to implement the president's quick fix of people like maureen are going to wonder what's going to happen in january 1. we need real solutions...
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kron4 maureen kelly has an update on the investigation. >> they're still investigating as to whetherme has been committed. he has not been able to rule out if someone knew or hit her body to prevent her from being found. right now, here is try to establish a time line. his come and go back to the day she disappeared and then on september 23rd when nurses held a meeting about the missing pages. october 4th, one nurse spoke to someone and the inspector stated that the man is not a suspect but they do want to talk to him to confirm who we saw. that information would help them with the timeline which ends october 8th. the inspector stated that he is still waiting to interview the sheriff's deputy. they want to find out whether not that stairwell was actually check. so far, he has long been able to talk to a dispatcher. he stated that he does not believe that they're blowing him off and that they are cooperating despite working this case, he has several active investigations including murder cases that he is applied to. >> the sheriff's department says that a preliminary results of their
kron4 maureen kelly has an update on the investigation. >> they're still investigating as to whetherme has been committed. he has not been able to rule out if someone knew or hit her body to prevent her from being found. right now, here is try to establish a time line. his come and go back to the day she disappeared and then on september 23rd when nurses held a meeting about the missing pages. october 4th, one nurse spoke to someone and the inspector stated that the man is not a suspect...
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rubenstein: hey, maureen. hi, how are you? lot of different gros with issues. it's going to be an uphill battle for some of these candidates, and the reason is that the board of trade and the developer money is backing a whole slate of candidates that want the bigger roads and that want more development. i assume you are a democratic voter? poussaint: since montgomery county is by and large controlled by democrats, the selection of candidates in the primary to run for county council on the democratic ticket is crucial. rubenstein: i appreciate your good coideration. on september 10 don't forget to vote. poussaint: going door to door to gain support for neighbors group candidates is labor-intensive, time-consuming, and low-percentage, even if each contact is a quality one. milmoe: here is the other one. poussaint: putting up a web site, making phone calls, and stuffing envelopes with targeted messages are more effective. but to really reach democratic voters takes money, lots of money. the cash-heavy "go montgomery" team begins
rubenstein: hey, maureen. hi, how are you? lot of different gros with issues. it's going to be an uphill battle for some of these candidates, and the reason is that the board of trade and the developer money is backing a whole slate of candidates that want the bigger roads and that want more development. i assume you are a democratic voter? poussaint: since montgomery county is by and large controlled by democrats, the selection of candidates in the primary to run for county council on the...
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that's where we mind maureen with one family's tail. >> reporter: since our earlier report, this has since reopened and we can show you where the mini van crashed into this tree. and we were able to speak with the father inside this home who is inside with his children when gunfire rang out. >> this family left home this thanksgiving evening even more grateful after a violent incident just outside their front door. >> i think it's a relief. i can take the family and have a happy thanksgiving on turkey and good stuff. >> for more than 8 hours today, michael's street remained a crime scene. a now starred -- scared tree he intended to cut down. >> you planned to cut that tree down? >> yes. i haven't done that. but now i think i'm going to leave the tree there. without that tree, probably into my house. >> the crash happened just before 11:00 thanksgiving morning after police say an officer opened fire on a stabbing suspect who was driving the stolen mini van. >> the suspect rammed the officer vehicle. the officer feared for his life and fired his weapon at the suspect. >> more than 6. g
that's where we mind maureen with one family's tail. >> reporter: since our earlier report, this has since reopened and we can show you where the mini van crashed into this tree. and we were able to speak with the father inside this home who is inside with his children when gunfire rang out. >> this family left home this thanksgiving evening even more grateful after a violent incident just outside their front door. >> i think it's a relief. i can take the family and have a...
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that's where we mind maureen with one family's tail. >> reporter: since our earlier report, this has since reopened and we can show you where the mini van crashed into this tree. and we were able to speak with the father inside this home who is inside with his children when gunfire rang out. >> this family left home this thanksgiving evening even more grateful after a violent incident just outside their front door. >> i think it's a relief. i can take the family and have a happy thanksgiving on turkey and good stuff. >> for more than 8 hours today, michael's street remained a crime scene. a now starred -- scared tree he intended to cut down. >> you planned to cut that tree down? >> yes. i haven't done that. but now i think i'm going to leave the tree there. without that tree, probably into my house. >> the crash happened just before 11:00 thanksgiving morning after police say an officer opened fire on a stabbing suspect who was driving the stolen mini van. >> the suspect rammed the officer vehicle. the officer feared for his life and fired his weapon at the suspect. >> more than 6. g
that's where we mind maureen with one family's tail. >> reporter: since our earlier report, this has since reopened and we can show you where the mini van crashed into this tree. and we were able to speak with the father inside this home who is inside with his children when gunfire rang out. >> this family left home this thanksgiving evening even more grateful after a violent incident just outside their front door. >> i think it's a relief. i can take the family and have a...
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. >> this week i got a letter from maureen hunter. she lives in silicon valley. this is what she two me. kathy, like so many others i've had my health insurance policy canceled. my policy was affordable, filled my need as a 63-year-old woman. ism so helpless. and my sheeter heavy. i worked since i was 13 and i've done what i could to be productive and responsible. do you see a way out of this awful situation for me and millions like me? how did people like me end up being on the casualty list? please help. and her words struck me but a hey not different than millions of hard-working average americans all across this country. we've heard the numbers. over 5 million have received a letter canceling their health insurance policy. and yet, just over 100,000 have signed up if for the plan. these are more than just numbers. these are real people that are being impacted. like maureen, who come january 1st, doesn't know whether or not she's going to be able to see her doctor. now, the house has passed a legislative solution. the president has proposed this political fix.
. >> this week i got a letter from maureen hunter. she lives in silicon valley. this is what she two me. kathy, like so many others i've had my health insurance policy canceled. my policy was affordable, filled my need as a 63-year-old woman. ism so helpless. and my sheeter heavy. i worked since i was 13 and i've done what i could to be productive and responsible. do you see a way out of this awful situation for me and millions like me? how did people like me end up being on the casualty...