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maureen naylor, channel 2 news. >>> the new york yankees wrapped up a two-game series against the a's. that is probably good news for the a's. the yankees had a 4-2 lead and the yankees won 4-2. >>> when the basketball's most colorful characters as says he is hanging up his hightops. shaq tweeted today that is he retiring. as of yet o'neill has not notified his current team, the boston celtics. >>> and yes, even more rain will be headed our way. mark tamayo tells us when it will arrive and how whacked it might get. ♪ [ ukulele strumming ]
maureen naylor, channel 2 news. >>> the new york yankees wrapped up a two-game series against the a's. that is probably good news for the a's. the yankees had a 4-2 lead and the yankees won 4-2. >>> when the basketball's most colorful characters as says he is hanging up his hightops. shaq tweeted today that is he retiring. as of yet o'neill has not notified his current team, the boston celtics. >>> and yes, even more rain will be headed our way. mark tamayo tells us...
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i'm maureen naylor in today for tori campbell. we begin with an anuancement from governor jerry brown this morning that puts the state budget battle back to square one. he vetoed the budget passed by democrats yesterday and posted his comments on youtube. >> today i vetoed the california state budget. i do so reluctantly, but with clear purpose. for a decade, the can has been kicked down the road and debt has piled up. in january i presented a balanced budget solution of deep spending cuts and a proposal to let the people of california vote on whether to extend some taxes on a temporary basis. unfortunately, the republicans said no. they didn't want the people of california to have that right to vote. the democrats on the other hand made some very deep cuts. and in the budget that i received today there was more
i'm maureen naylor in today for tori campbell. we begin with an anuancement from governor jerry brown this morning that puts the state budget battle back to square one. he vetoed the budget passed by democrats yesterday and posted his comments on youtube. >> today i vetoed the california state budget. i do so reluctantly, but with clear purpose. for a decade, the can has been kicked down the road and debt has piled up. in january i presented a balanced budget solution of deep spending...
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coming up later in our newscast, ktvus maureen naylor takes us back to the 1980s to remember what that time was like here in the area. >>> the death this past week of two san francisco firefighters has cast a pall over the city. people have been coming forward to offer their condolences and support. >> reporter: at station 26 in diamond heights, firefighters welcome a community officers condolences. >> nice to meet you. >> reporter: the majority of well wishers stayed here at this lobby where there was a growing makeshift memorial. two chairs with the helmets and jackets of the two firefighters that died. the in the line of duty deaths of lieutenant vincent perez and officer anthony valerio that died thursday are hitting the community. >> something happening in that family seems even more emotional. >> reporter: this afternoon, first responders participanted in a mandatory debriefing which included sessions with counselors. firefighters who attended tell me it was helpful. crews could not grant interviews today but they appreciated the outpouring of support. >> they brought coffee and
coming up later in our newscast, ktvus maureen naylor takes us back to the 1980s to remember what that time was like here in the area. >>> the death this past week of two san francisco firefighters has cast a pall over the city. people have been coming forward to offer their condolences and support. >> reporter: at station 26 in diamond heights, firefighters welcome a community officers condolences. >> nice to meet you. >> reporter: the majority of well wishers stayed...
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maureen naylor, channel 2 news. >>> the new york yankees wrapped up a two-game series against the a's. that is probably good news for the a's. the yankees had a 4-2 lead and the yankees won 4-2. >>> when the basketball's most colorful characters as says he is hanging up his hightops. shaq tweeted today that is he retiring. as of yet o'neill has not notified his current team, the boston celtics. >>> and yes, even more rain will be headed our way. mark tamayo tells us when it will arrive and how whacked it might get. ♪ [ ukulele strumming ] ♪ [ folksy whistling ] [ man ] quitting is a fight you can't let yourself lose. it can take many tries. but keep trying, you will beat smoking. honey, you okay? yeah, i'm fine. ♪ [ ukulele ] >> these buses stood in for san francisco's iconic cable cars today. the lines are expected to be back up and running on monday. work on the line should be done by the end of this month. it is all part of the cable car improvement project, aimed at keeping the system safe and easier to maintain. >> meteorologist mark tamayo joins us now career talking about sever
maureen naylor, channel 2 news. >>> the new york yankees wrapped up a two-game series against the a's. that is probably good news for the a's. the yankees had a 4-2 lead and the yankees won 4-2. >>> when the basketball's most colorful characters as says he is hanging up his hightops. shaq tweeted today that is he retiring. as of yet o'neill has not notified his current team, the boston celtics. >>> and yes, even more rain will be headed our way. mark tamayo tells us...
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reporting live, maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> caltrancrews have been told to stand down. ktvu's john sasaki live with more on the fatal accident that prompted the work stoppage. john? >> reporter: look behind me, south bound 880 is moving well during this rush hour. but drivers on the highway may have noticed no maintenance workers were out there. telling drivers to be careful of the workers. a worker was killed this morning in san diego. he died just before 9 a.m. after being hit by a vehicle while he was cleaning up trash in san diego. he was the third worker killed in the past month and a half. >> called for all our maintenance staff to participate in a safety stand down today for the rest of the day, to revisit practices and procedures and emphasize the important of safety. >> reporter: back here live, the stand out ends tomorrow, except in san diego, it does not apply to any construction, including the bay bridge or this 880 project. john sasaki, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> dozens of workers rallied to raise awareness of a problem that hurts all americans. protesters ga
reporting live, maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> caltrancrews have been told to stand down. ktvu's john sasaki live with more on the fatal accident that prompted the work stoppage. john? >> reporter: look behind me, south bound 880 is moving well during this rush hour. but drivers on the highway may have noticed no maintenance workers were out there. telling drivers to be careful of the workers. a worker was killed this morning in san diego. he died just before 9 a.m....
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ktvu maureen naylor is live with how the students escaped, maureen. >> reporter: since we brought you our first live report, workers put this chain link fence out front. this is a massive fraternity house that's 20,000 square feet. while the front part is intact, the backside is gutted. this san jose state student lost everything in the fire expect for what he holds in his hands. >> i have my wallet. >> reporter: he joked he's thankful he retrieved his i. d. 28 typical college students who survived the frightening ordeal when flames started around 3:30 this morning and quickly tore through the kappa campus house and destroyed it. >> i didn't even take anything, i just ran straight out. >> reporter: firefighters went in but quickly after taking these photos evacuated because the fire threatening to collapse the roof. >> what i saw was about 28 fraternity brothers out here in bare minimum which means they didn't even grab their wallets or laptops. they grabbed nothing, they did the right thing which is evacuate immediately. >> reporter: this fraternity brothers first priority, to buy un
ktvu maureen naylor is live with how the students escaped, maureen. >> reporter: since we brought you our first live report, workers put this chain link fence out front. this is a massive fraternity house that's 20,000 square feet. while the front part is intact, the backside is gutted. this san jose state student lost everything in the fire expect for what he holds in his hands. >> i have my wallet. >> reporter: he joked he's thankful he retrieved his i. d. 28 typical college...
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maureen naylor is live with how researchers are tracking the big cats and what they hope to learn. >> reporter: we first told you about the puma project in 2009, and now new images released show mountain lions right here in the santa cruz mountains. >> she walks up and sort of smells the deer, looks around. >> reporter: this video taken last week shows an 82-pound female mountain lion approaches a dead deer in an open reserve. >> we see how delicately she's walking. >> reporter: this is the 24th big cat fitted with a tracking device since the puma prompt began in 2007. >> we didn't expect so much crossing of roadways. some are successful, others aren't and we are seeing more mortalities. >> reporter: this video was also taken last week. >> this cat sees the flash. and sort of reacting to it. then walks away. >> reporter: and in this clip from last fall, you see a young male mountain lion running to his sibling. while the mother wearing a collar is seen closest to the camera. there may be 15 mountain lions and 15 more stretching into san francisco. >> it appears to be a lot of lion, bu
maureen naylor is live with how researchers are tracking the big cats and what they hope to learn. >> reporter: we first told you about the puma project in 2009, and now new images released show mountain lions right here in the santa cruz mountains. >> she walks up and sort of smells the deer, looks around. >> reporter: this video taken last week shows an 82-pound female mountain lion approaches a dead deer in an open reserve. >> we see how delicately she's walking....
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ktvu's maureen naylor shows us how san francisco babe aware of a previously unheard of illness calledorter: the time was 1981, and san francisco as castro district was ground zero as the aids emdemmic swept in epidemic swept in and claimed lives. dr. havlir recalled what it was like in the 1980s when no one knew why young men were die. >> there wasn't a lot of time to reflect on what does this mean? because one man after the next was coming into our emergency room, couldn't breathe, had a new kind of pneumonia and we needed to respond. >> reporter: in these halls she says she learned courage and compassion from the many aids paints who died in the prime of their lives. >> i say my name is steve williams and i have hiv. >> reporter: thanks to medical advances, steven williams was not one of them. the 44-year-old diagnosed with hiv in 1999 now counsels newly diagnosed hiv-aids patient. >>> the thing that i try to say all the time is that you must take your medication, because if you don't take your medications you will become resistant to it and it doesn't work all the time-while the di
ktvu's maureen naylor shows us how san francisco babe aware of a previously unheard of illness calledorter: the time was 1981, and san francisco as castro district was ground zero as the aids emdemmic swept in epidemic swept in and claimed lives. dr. havlir recalled what it was like in the 1980s when no one knew why young men were die. >> there wasn't a lot of time to reflect on what does this mean? because one man after the next was coming into our emergency room, couldn't breathe, had a...
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maureen naylor visited with a south bay father who's job is in the home. >> this is like a preschool24 hours, seven days a week. it's a nonstop action. >> reporter: nonstop action for this former contract administrator, part time referee. >> you need to share. >> reporter: and full time stay at home father. for alexis,briana and diana. >> when you go to a park, there's not a lot of dads out there. most of the time when we go to the park, i'm the only father. >> reporter: he stays at home because his wife had a better paying job and insurance. >> we thought if we hire a babysitter or child care it would pretty much use up all his income. >> reporter: last year there were 154,000 stay at home dads like alex t they've remained out of the work force for at least a year to care for their families while their wives work. the census bureau shows there are 70 million fathers in the u.s. 1.8million are single fathers and more than 28 million are married with children younger than 18. >> we come home from work and i could hear her footsteps as she hears the door unlocking that probably makes m
maureen naylor visited with a south bay father who's job is in the home. >> this is like a preschool24 hours, seven days a week. it's a nonstop action. >> reporter: nonstop action for this former contract administrator, part time referee. >> you need to share. >> reporter: and full time stay at home father. for alexis,briana and diana. >> when you go to a park, there's not a lot of dads out there. most of the time when we go to the park, i'm the only father....
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maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and more details now on that fundraiser.s big cat named cody was rescued from an illegal zoo in florida. tonight's fundraiser was expected to raise $450,000. they are now expanding the bay area pumo project into the east bay hills. >> it's amazing. >>> the online auction of the property of the uni bomber brought in close to $180,000. items belonging to unibomber brought in $190,000. >>> birds struck the engine shortly after take off and that forced the pilot, sullenberger to land in the river. 450 people on board survived. >>> the tsa is facing pressure to make sure uniforms are made in america. our bureau shot these pictures today of the made in mexico tag. right there inside tsa uniforms. bay area congresswoman spers says hundreds of manufacturers jobs could have been save first- degree ed if the uniforms would have been made at home. >> this really bothers me and it should bother every american. that uniforms are being manufactured outside of the united states when we have so many unemployed. >> reporter: we contacted the
maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and more details now on that fundraiser.s big cat named cody was rescued from an illegal zoo in florida. tonight's fundraiser was expected to raise $450,000. they are now expanding the bay area pumo project into the east bay hills. >> it's amazing. >>> the online auction of the property of the uni bomber brought in close to $180,000. items belonging to unibomber brought in $190,000. >>> birds struck the engine shortly...
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maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> wendy's will sell most of its steak in arby's.ay cash for almost 80% of arby's. it will also assume $200 million of arby's debt. wendy's kill keep 18%. >>> michelle obama and hollywood is teaming up to help military families. today president obama was at the theater in beverly hills. they intend to help michelle obama give them the red cross they deserve. >> we will shine a light on these families so america understands when our countries go to war we have families serving long with them. >> they are holding a forum to oincorporate real life stories in television shows. >>> michelle obama will be here to raise money for the democrat party and her husband's reelection campaign. she will host tomorrow at the claremont hotel. in the afternoon off the afternoon. the least expensive ticket will cost $2,500. >>> soldiers and family as have another way to get help. the fund is a new nonprofit that provides emergency finance support for soldiers hurt in combat. the turn around is said to be 1- 3 days. the group wants to help soldiers get
maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> wendy's will sell most of its steak in arby's.ay cash for almost 80% of arby's. it will also assume $200 million of arby's debt. wendy's kill keep 18%. >>> michelle obama and hollywood is teaming up to help military families. today president obama was at the theater in beverly hills. they intend to help michelle obama give them the red cross they deserve. >> we will shine a light on these families so america understands when our...
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ktvu's maureen naylor is live now with the obstacles that remain. maureen? >> reporter: heather, heavy construction equipment sits here at the santa cruz harbor. it is the most visibly damaged area here. you can see the piers are still damaged. for the many hundred boats here recovery is still happening. >> this is what the harbor looks like. >> it hit a lot of new boats. >> this is what the wooden fishing boat made it through. >> the dock is starting to be ripped away. >> the tsunami demolished this dock and pushed the vessel into the rocks. now sitting high and dry it took weeks to get into the harbor's only repair shop. >> there was such a backup for it, you know, we kind of just kept nagging until we got in. >> we have over 60 people on the list that are damaged vessels. >> reporter: those vessels fill up this yard. in fact, a year's worth of work awaits. >> we are doing more of a triage, really, fixing the absolute necessities and trying to get people to be understanding and possibly come back later for the things that aren't so necessary. >> reporter:
ktvu's maureen naylor is live now with the obstacles that remain. maureen? >> reporter: heather, heavy construction equipment sits here at the santa cruz harbor. it is the most visibly damaged area here. you can see the piers are still damaged. for the many hundred boats here recovery is still happening. >> this is what the harbor looks like. >> it hit a lot of new boats. >> this is what the wooden fishing boat made it through. >> the dock is starting to be ripped...
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maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and more details now on that fundraiser.g cat named cody was rescued from an illegal zoo in florida. tonight's fundraiser was expected to raise $450,000. they are now expanding the bay area pumo project into the east bay hills. >> it's amazing. >>> the online auction of the property of the uni bomber brought in close to $180,000. items belonging to unibomber brought in $190,000. >>> birds struck the engine shortly after take off and that forced the pilot, sullenberger to land in the river. 450 people on board survived. >>> the tsa is facing pressure to make sure uniforms are made in america. our bureau shot these pictures today of the made in mexico tag. right there inside tsa uniforms. bay area congresswoman spers says hundreds of manufacturers jobs could have been save first- degree ed if the uniforms would have been made at home. >> this really bothers me and it should bother every american. that uniforms are being manufactured outside of the united states when we have so many unemployed. >> reporter: we contacted the tsa
maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and more details now on that fundraiser.g cat named cody was rescued from an illegal zoo in florida. tonight's fundraiser was expected to raise $450,000. they are now expanding the bay area pumo project into the east bay hills. >> it's amazing. >>> the online auction of the property of the uni bomber brought in close to $180,000. items belonging to unibomber brought in $190,000. >>> birds struck the engine shortly after...
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maureen naylor has the story.this girl just before a very important day. >> reporter: she's a fascinating woman. the tents are going up and getting ready for graduation. and seniors are graduating just when she is starting. >> reporter: more than 1,300 students are getting ready to step into a new chapter. >> i'm going to be doing production work in l.a. >> reporter: some already dawned the cap and gown, a quick photo for mom and dad to say thank you. >> magna cumlade. >> reporter: among these bright talented graduating senior -- is morgan hunter at 18 years old she's graduating with a degree in classical languages and literature. >> the specific decision to go to college was a bizarre coincidence. when i was in seventh grade i took the sat. >> she got a perfect score on the verbal portion. she teaches language to students, studies san script and arabic. >> she has swept the department awards. >> reporter: the am dellic department says hunter was the only student ready to enter -- the academic department says hunt
maureen naylor has the story.this girl just before a very important day. >> reporter: she's a fascinating woman. the tents are going up and getting ready for graduation. and seniors are graduating just when she is starting. >> reporter: more than 1,300 students are getting ready to step into a new chapter. >> i'm going to be doing production work in l.a. >> reporter: some already dawned the cap and gown, a quick photo for mom and dad to say thank you. >> magna...
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reporting live in san jose, maureen naylor, ktvu news. >>> a uc davis student from mountain view andbe deported to india tomorrow thanks to a last minute reprieve from immigration officials. just today lawyers said the two were granted a stay of deportation by the department of homeland security. lawyers had filed an emergency request for a stay siting new guidelines. she is a premed honor student, she's been living in the bay area since she was six. >>> firefighters in federal california are expected to get full containment of a large wildfire that broke out on an oil field. the fire started in coren county over the weekend it quickly spread into san luis obispo county. so far the fire has spread across some 27,000 acres and destroyed 58 homes. the monument fire is one of three large fires burning right now in arizona. investigators say all three are human cost. senator mccain has stirred up controversy by saying that illegal immigrants are guilty for the fires. the district attorney says there is no evidence of the claims. >>> earlier a hurricane packed 80-miles-an-hour. beatriz is
reporting live in san jose, maureen naylor, ktvu news. >>> a uc davis student from mountain view andbe deported to india tomorrow thanks to a last minute reprieve from immigration officials. just today lawyers said the two were granted a stay of deportation by the department of homeland security. lawyers had filed an emergency request for a stay siting new guidelines. she is a premed honor student, she's been living in the bay area since she was six. >>> firefighters in...
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reporting live in san jose, maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and coming up in just 10 minuteshow the government is cracking down to make food safer. >>> the jury is back in the case of an east bay custody dispute that turned deadly. the fate of oakland woman accused of killing the 91-year- old grandmother of her little girl. julie haener is in the newsroom to look at other stories we're working on. >> reporter: a gunman opened fire inside an office building at 101 california street in san francisco, the new push to ban the same kind of weapons used in that attack. >>> plus as fresh rainfalls in the bay area some homeowners in san pablo say they are still fighting city hall about this slipping hillside. the effort tonight to force the city's hand. and they are trained for war, but an effort may soon allow veterans to use their new their skills for a new job here at home. >>> a new tiger is on exhibit at san francisco zoo. martha is a 10-year-old siberian tiger. she arrived from a zoo in nebraska late last night and was put in quarantine to allow her caretakers to make sure she'
reporting live in san jose, maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and coming up in just 10 minuteshow the government is cracking down to make food safer. >>> the jury is back in the case of an east bay custody dispute that turned deadly. the fate of oakland woman accused of killing the 91-year- old grandmother of her little girl. julie haener is in the newsroom to look at other stories we're working on. >> reporter: a gunman opened fire inside an office building at...
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ktvu's maureen naylor tell us what makes this young woman stand out. >> i'm getting ready because it'sn a couple of days. >> reporter: at santa clara university more than 1,300 students are preparing to step into a new chapter. >> i'm going to be doing production work as a producer in la. >> reporter: leave the notebooks behind and graduate this weekend. some have already dawned the cap and gown to take a picture for their parents to say thank you. >> reporter: among these bright talented graduating senior -- >> yes, vedo is the main vote. so what does that mean? >> reporter: is morgan hunter at 18 years old she's graduating with a degree in classical languages. >> the decision to go to college was a coincidence. when i was in seventh grade i took the sat. >> reporter: she got a perfect score on the verbal portion. she studies san script and arabic. >> she has swept the department awards. >> reporter: hunter was the first student here ever to enter ready for upper devision greek. >> you hear about prodigies in math and science. but you rarely hear about them in humanities. and her spec
ktvu's maureen naylor tell us what makes this young woman stand out. >> i'm getting ready because it'sn a couple of days. >> reporter: at santa clara university more than 1,300 students are preparing to step into a new chapter. >> i'm going to be doing production work as a producer in la. >> reporter: leave the notebooks behind and graduate this weekend. some have already dawned the cap and gown to take a picture for their parents to say thank you. >> reporter:...
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ktvu's maureen naylor tell us what makes this young woman stand out. >> i'm getting ready because it'scouple of days. >> reporter: at santa clara university more than 1,300 students are preparing to step into a new chapter. >> i'm going to be doing production work as a producer in la. >> reporter: leave the notebooks behind and graduate this weekend. some have already dawned the cap and gown to take a picture for their parents to say thank you. >> reporter: among these bright talented graduating senior -- >> yes, vedo is the main vote. so what does that mean? >> reporter: is morgan hunter at 18 years old she's graduating with a degree in classical languages. >> the decision to go to college was a coincidence. when i was in seventh grade i took the sat. >> reporter: she got a perfect score on the verbal portion. she studies san script and arabic. >> she has swept the department awards. >> reporter: hunter was the first student here ever to enter ready for upper devision greek. >> you hear about prodigies in math and science. but you rarely hear about them in humanities. and her special
ktvu's maureen naylor tell us what makes this young woman stand out. >> i'm getting ready because it'scouple of days. >> reporter: at santa clara university more than 1,300 students are preparing to step into a new chapter. >> i'm going to be doing production work as a producer in la. >> reporter: leave the notebooks behind and graduate this weekend. some have already dawned the cap and gown to take a picture for their parents to say thank you. >> reporter: among...
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in santa cruz, maureen naylor, ktvu, channel 2 news. [ music ] >> it is a beautiful day today. temperatures warmed yesterday. they warmed a little bit more today especially out towards antioch. 81 degrees. tomorrow's day-time highs for your thursday are warmer than these. into the mid-70s and low 80s. so when you wake up tomorrow morning the computer model for fog shows a footprint of fog of 7 p.m. on thursday hitting a lot of the bay area counties from hayward up towards napa and san raphael. a lot of cloud cover in the morning limits your temperatures. the morning drive-around turns are mainly in the 50s. 10 or 11:00 the sun comes out and temperatures go up quick. in the afternoon the fog was right back to the coast and then comes back in tomorrow night. a classic spring pattern. that's what we will get tomorrow. temperatures tomorrow a little warmer. lots of low 80s. when i come back at 10:45 i will have the complete forecast specifics for the neighborhood that you live in. >>> another wave of extreme weather is taking a deadly toll in parts of the nation. this time in the f
in santa cruz, maureen naylor, ktvu, channel 2 news. [ music ] >> it is a beautiful day today. temperatures warmed yesterday. they warmed a little bit more today especially out towards antioch. 81 degrees. tomorrow's day-time highs for your thursday are warmer than these. into the mid-70s and low 80s. so when you wake up tomorrow morning the computer model for fog shows a footprint of fog of 7 p.m. on thursday hitting a lot of the bay area counties from hayward up towards napa and san...
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maureen naylor, chase utley channel 2, ktvu channel 2 news. a flight is diverted to washington, d.c., the threat that grounded this plane. >>> and caused the fbi to respond. >>> red-flag warnings for seven states including fire-ravaged arizona and why firefighters say this could be some of the worst conditions they have ever faced. . >>> a domestic worker'sbival rights is is now making its way through sacramento. the bill would give an estimated 2 anyl,000 workers sick days, paid vacations and industry standards. as ktvu's claudine wong reports those workers reached out to the religious community for support. >> reporter: sylva lopez a single mother of two has made her living for the last decade by cleaning houses. today she stood before the congregation at the first presbyterian church in oakland to tell her story. she talked to us with the help a translator. >> i'm giving my testimony because i would like the domestic workers to be able to work with dignity and respect. >> reporter: that is sometimes hard to find for domestic workers who oft
maureen naylor, chase utley channel 2, ktvu channel 2 news. a flight is diverted to washington, d.c., the threat that grounded this plane. >>> and caused the fbi to respond. >>> red-flag warnings for seven states including fire-ravaged arizona and why firefighters say this could be some of the worst conditions they have ever faced. . >>> a domestic worker'sbival rights is is now making its way through sacramento. the bill would give an estimated 2 anyl,000 workers...
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only on 2, maureen naylor live at the university with the three things campus officials are doing right now to try and keep students in the loop, maureen. >> frank, following that murder suicide, the university says it's making changes to how soon it's going to alert via text, voice mail and e mail. >> there's been a shooting in the north garage. >> reporter: tonight marks two months since the university sent that alert. >> i actually got the news around 10:30. a friends of mine was 11:30. another person was 2:00 a.m. >> reporter: many students criticized the university for waiting 90 minutes before the first emergency alert was issued. >> we heard very loud and clear after the last incident that people want instruction but they also want information. >> today the university spokeswoman outlines problems and solutions. one in every five people registered never received the message because they had a nonworking problem. another problem police were sending the alert from their phone. >> it's hard to use the alert system from a smart phone. >> reporter: so the university purchased a laptop
only on 2, maureen naylor live at the university with the three things campus officials are doing right now to try and keep students in the loop, maureen. >> frank, following that murder suicide, the university says it's making changes to how soon it's going to alert via text, voice mail and e mail. >> there's been a shooting in the north garage. >> reporter: tonight marks two months since the university sent that alert. >> i actually got the news around 10:30. a friends...
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in san jose, maureen naylor, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> one man is dead tonight after a crash on the down barton bridge. that accident happened just after 3:00 this afternoon. news chopper 2 was above as the highway patrol investigated the crash involving at least two vehicles. the accident blocked two westbound lanes and caused a traffic jam that lasted about two hours. so far no word on the man's identity. no other injuries were reported. >> a new twist to the smart meter debate tonight. an oakland homeowner tells us a pg&e installer threatened to discontinue his power when he told him he didn't want a smart meter installed. and he recorded the exchange on his cell phone. >> what they will do is put you on a refusal of installation list. and they are going to call you and discuss with you either cutting you off at the line or allowing us to put it in. >> what do you mean cutting you off at the line? >> they are going to discontinue your service. >> the tape was made public by stop smart metres.org. the group says the metres pose a health risk. it doesn't know if the installer is actuall
in san jose, maureen naylor, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> one man is dead tonight after a crash on the down barton bridge. that accident happened just after 3:00 this afternoon. news chopper 2 was above as the highway patrol investigated the crash involving at least two vehicles. the accident blocked two westbound lanes and caused a traffic jam that lasted about two hours. so far no word on the man's identity. no other injuries were reported. >> a new twist to the smart meter debate...
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ktvu's maureen naylor reports this trip is truly out of this world. [ applause ] >> reporter: this is not your typical science project. more than 30 juniors and seniors paddled around their school swimming pool in homemade cardboard boats. >> that was hard work. learned how to make a good boat. >> it says that a lot of people had one layer of cardboard. we had 15 so that helped a lot. >> reporter: making physics fun is the goal of their teacher. >> physics is my passion. ooze a minority woman i wanted to pursue more young women to pursue careers in engineering and in high school i can reach more teachers. >> she has chosen to fly on sophia that is the world's largest airborne observatory. the modified 747 has a side door which opens to reveal the world's largest telescope. she has always dreamed of going outer space but flying that far up. >> it is a disneyland kind of experience. >> the project says teaming up with schools helps both teachers and students. >> the students have better test scores and participation in science fairs for years after the research experience. so that's wha
ktvu's maureen naylor reports this trip is truly out of this world. [ applause ] >> reporter: this is not your typical science project. more than 30 juniors and seniors paddled around their school swimming pool in homemade cardboard boats. >> that was hard work. learned how to make a good boat. >> it says that a lot of people had one layer of cardboard. we had 15 so that helped a lot. >> reporter: making physics fun is the goal of their teacher. >> physics is my...
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ktvu's maureen naylor reports this trip is truly out of this world. [ applause ] >> reporter: this is your typical science project. more than 30 juniors and seniors paddled around their school swimming pool in homemade cardboard boats. >> that was hard work. learned how to make a good boat. >> it says that a lot of people had one layer of cardboard. we had 15 so that helped a lot. >> reporter: making physics fun is the goal of their teacher. >> physics is my passion. ooze a minority woman i wanted to pursue more young women to pursue careers in engineering and in high school i can reach more teachers. >> she has chosen to fly on sophia that is the world's largest airborne observatory. the modified 747 has a side door which opens to reveal the world's largest telescope. she has always dreamed of going outer space but flying that far up. >> it is a disneyland kind of experience. >> the project says teaming up with schools helps both teachers and students. >> the students have better test scores and participation in science fairs for years after the research experience. so that's what we
ktvu's maureen naylor reports this trip is truly out of this world. [ applause ] >> reporter: this is your typical science project. more than 30 juniors and seniors paddled around their school swimming pool in homemade cardboard boats. >> that was hard work. learned how to make a good boat. >> it says that a lot of people had one layer of cardboard. we had 15 so that helped a lot. >> reporter: making physics fun is the goal of their teacher. >> physics is my...
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in san jose, maureen naylor, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> one man is dead tonight after a crash on the down barton bridge. that accident happened just after 3:00 this afternoon. news chopper 2 was above as the highway patrol investigated the crash involving at least two vehicles. the accident blocked two westbound lanes and caused a traffic jam that lasted about two hours. so far no word on the man's identity. no other injuries were reported. >> a new twist to the smart meter debate tonight. an oakland homeowner tells us a pg&e installer threatened to discontinue his power when he told him he didn't want a smart meter installed. and he recorded the exchange on his cell phone. >> what they will do is put you on a refusal of installation list. and they are going to call you and discuss with you either cutting you off at the line or allowing us to put it in. >> what do you mean cutting you off at the line? >> they are going to discontinue your service. >> the tape was made public by stop smart metres.org. the group says the metres pose a health risk. it doesn't know if the installer is actuall
in san jose, maureen naylor, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> one man is dead tonight after a crash on the down barton bridge. that accident happened just after 3:00 this afternoon. news chopper 2 was above as the highway patrol investigated the crash involving at least two vehicles. the accident blocked two westbound lanes and caused a traffic jam that lasted about two hours. so far no word on the man's identity. no other injuries were reported. >> a new twist to the smart meter debate...
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maureen naylor, channel 2 ktvu news. >> the santa clara county district attorney's office is considering re-opening a 6-year- old attempted homocide case because the victim has now died. the suspect in this case is silvester felix bergara. he was arrested in february of 2005 for brutally beating another man on key street in san jose. the victim, octavia medinah, was so badly hurt he remained unconscious for 6 years and died last week. but authorities never charged burgara with the crime and he was deported to mexico. now they are considering whether to file homocide charges. >>> we now know the identity of a woman killed in an el is a rita house fire. it started on king drive. a man, his 11-year-old granddaughter and elderly woman was in the home when the fire broke out. the man and girl were able to get out but the woman died. the contra costa county says the victim was 97-year-old beatrice graina. they say the fire may have been sparked by candles that fell over inside a religious shrine. >>> there is a new twist in the search for a nursing student michelle le. we reported that calls w
maureen naylor, channel 2 ktvu news. >> the santa clara county district attorney's office is considering re-opening a 6-year- old attempted homocide case because the victim has now died. the suspect in this case is silvester felix bergara. he was arrested in february of 2005 for brutally beating another man on key street in san jose. the victim, octavia medinah, was so badly hurt he remained unconscious for 6 years and died last week. but authorities never charged burgara with the crime...
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ktvu's maureen naylor has details on a story you will see only on 2. >> there's been a shooting in thege. >> reporter: tomorrow makes one month since the university sent out that message. >> i got the news at about 10:30. a friend of mine was 11:30. another friend was 2:00 a.m. >>> a campus alert went out 30 minutes after. many criticized the kwraouft for sending out the first message 45 minutes after the shooting happened. one in every five people registered never received the message because they had a nonworking number. another problem police were sending the alert from their phones. >> it's very hard to really effectively use the alert system from a smart phone. >> reporter: so the university purchased a laptop for police. another goal is outreach on campus. 70% of students are registered yet only 40% of faculty. >> one of my friends who's a professor here she was teaching class and she was done at 8:45. she was in her office and she did not know until the morning. >> i think that's great. it's definitely good that they're listening to what students have to say and improving it to
ktvu's maureen naylor has details on a story you will see only on 2. >> there's been a shooting in thege. >> reporter: tomorrow makes one month since the university sent out that message. >> i got the news at about 10:30. a friend of mine was 11:30. another friend was 2:00 a.m. >>> a campus alert went out 30 minutes after. many criticized the kwraouft for sending out the first message 45 minutes after the shooting happened. one in every five people registered never...
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ktvu's maureen naylor has details on a story you will see only on 2. >> there's been a shooting in thew makes one month since the university sent out that message. >> i got the news at about 10:30. a friend of mine was 11:30. another friend was 2:00 a.m. >>> a campus alert went out 30 minutes after. many criticized the kwraouft for sending out the first message 45 minutes after the shooting happened. one in every five people registered never received the message because they had a nonworking number. another problem police were sending the alert from their phones. >> it's very hard to really effectively use the alert system from a smart phone. >> reporter: so the university purchased a laptop for police. another goal is outreach on campus. 70% of students are registered yet only 40% of faculty. >> one of my friends who's a professor here she was teaching class and she was done at 8:45. she was in her office and she did not know until the morning. >> i think that's great. it's definitely good that they're listening to what students have to say and improving it to make the campus safer. >
ktvu's maureen naylor has details on a story you will see only on 2. >> there's been a shooting in thew makes one month since the university sent out that message. >> i got the news at about 10:30. a friend of mine was 11:30. another friend was 2:00 a.m. >>> a campus alert went out 30 minutes after. many criticized the kwraouft for sending out the first message 45 minutes after the shooting happened. one in every five people registered never received the message because...
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i'm maureen naylor. >> i'm mike mibach. it is sunday, june 5.the rain is ticketing around today, pockets of the bay -- is sticking around today. >> good morning to you. if you just don't like that steady downpour, that is actually out of here. it's going to be the scattered showers in store for today. we will continue to see as we move through your afternoon, even the possibility of maybe a thunderstorm. highs today very similar to what we saw yesterday. we'll explain all of this, show you the latest on the radark coming up in just a few moments. >>> new from overnight, police are investigating a shooting that killed a 2-month-old in east palo alto. gathering new details this morning, and joining us live with the circumstances and what a neighbor is now saying about the death. >> reporter: yeah, that initial investigation has wrapped up here in east palo alto. we can tell you some of the things we observed officers doing out here. there is still fingerprint dust on that van. looking for fingerprints earlier this morning. what investigators told
i'm maureen naylor. >> i'm mike mibach. it is sunday, june 5.the rain is ticketing around today, pockets of the bay -- is sticking around today. >> good morning to you. if you just don't like that steady downpour, that is actually out of here. it's going to be the scattered showers in store for today. we will continue to see as we move through your afternoon, even the possibility of maybe a thunderstorm. highs today very similar to what we saw yesterday. we'll explain all of this,...
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in san jose, maureen naylor, ktvu news. >>> savings that can add up. the sales tax cut taking effect this week and why some are seeing green. >>> san pablo homeowners say they have new evidence that proves this city should pay for damages caused by this landslide. d having enough ince when you retire. that's why i'm here -- to help come up with a plan and get you on the right path. i have more than a thousand fidelity experts working with me so that i can work one-on-one with you. it's your green line. but i'll be there every step of the way. call or come in and talk with us today. >>> some san pablo homeowners say they have evidence that the city knew that their properties were on a slide prone areas and now they say the city should pay for their repairs. residents say it's not the first time. ktvu's tara moiyarti spoke to those in the league battle today to find -- in the legal battle to find out who's responsible. >> reporter: barbara scott wonders how many inches her home will move today. >> it is the most nerve wracking way to live. >> reporter: s
in san jose, maureen naylor, ktvu news. >>> savings that can add up. the sales tax cut taking effect this week and why some are seeing green. >>> san pablo homeowners say they have new evidence that proves this city should pay for damages caused by this landslide. d having enough ince when you retire. that's why i'm here -- to help come up with a plan and get you on the right path. i have more than a thousand fidelity experts working with me so that i can work one-on-one with...
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maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> turning now to developing news, in just the few hours governor brown unveiled his budget plan. it includes cuts to both the uc and cal state university systems. governor brown said state revenues are up $4 billion so far this year but his plan includes another 2.6 billion in cuts that would be triggered if there was another revenue shortfall. >> we've made tough decisions, it's a good budget but it's not the budget that i started with in january. and the democratic leadership wanted. we still have the debt out there, we still have work to do. >> reporter: the budget must still be debated and approved. >>> within the last few hours, lynne woolsey announced she is retiring from congress. congresswoman woolsey has spent 10 terms in congress. she gave her blessings to other democrats to start campaigning for her seat. woolsey is known as an anti war liberal. >>> we have new details now on a deadly crash between a semi truck and amtrak train. the nevada highway patrol says lawrence nada, francis knox and 16-year-old carley were also killed. ktvu spoke
maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> turning now to developing news, in just the few hours governor brown unveiled his budget plan. it includes cuts to both the uc and cal state university systems. governor brown said state revenues are up $4 billion so far this year but his plan includes another 2.6 billion in cuts that would be triggered if there was another revenue shortfall. >> we've made tough decisions, it's a good budget but it's not the budget that i started with in...
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in san jose, maureen naylor, ktvu news. >>> savings that can add up.aking effect this week and >>> some san pablo homeowners say they have evidence that the city knew that their properties were on a slide prone areas and now they say the city should pay for their repairs. residents say it's not the first time. ktvu's tara moiyarti spoke to those in the league battle today to find -- in the legal battle to find out who's responsible. >> reporter: barbara scott wonders how many inches her home will move today. >> it is the most nerve wracking way to live. >> reporter: she and the other homeowners want the city to take responsibility. homeowners discovered records that report slides that's when san pablo sold two lots but the city says that doesn't mean they're liable. >> the homeowners are in a tough situation. >> reporter: the city has also turned down energy reserves to help. >> how do we explain that to the san pablo taxpayer. the other 30,000 folks that we're going to spend this amount of money, millions of the dollars to repair these folks backyard.
in san jose, maureen naylor, ktvu news. >>> savings that can add up.aking effect this week and >>> some san pablo homeowners say they have evidence that the city knew that their properties were on a slide prone areas and now they say the city should pay for their repairs. residents say it's not the first time. ktvu's tara moiyarti spoke to those in the league battle today to find -- in the legal battle to find out who's responsible. >> reporter: barbara scott wonders how...
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reporting live in san jose, maureen naylor. >>> and let's talk to our chief meteorologist bill martin tracking the weather. >> yes, on the coast, the fog, maureen was talking about the heat on the inland bay valleys. here is a lot of wind here, along the coast mostly out of the north-northwest. and that is continuing to keep the fog away. and without the fog this is what you get. temperatures that are very, very warm right now. 94 in livermore. these are not record-breaking temperatures or not unusual temperatures for any -- by any means. but they are some of the warmer temperatures we have you -- winchester we've seen this week, we'll have more on the cooler temperatures and the bay area, we'll see you back here. >>> keep in mind you can track temperatures in your neighborhood any time by going to our website at ktvu.com. when you are there just click on the weather. >>> the white house today insisted that president obama didn't need authorization from congress to engage in military action in libya. the administration sent congress a 30-page report today justifying america's role in
reporting live in san jose, maureen naylor. >>> and let's talk to our chief meteorologist bill martin tracking the weather. >> yes, on the coast, the fog, maureen was talking about the heat on the inland bay valleys. here is a lot of wind here, along the coast mostly out of the north-northwest. and that is continuing to keep the fog away. and without the fog this is what you get. temperatures that are very, very warm right now. 94 in livermore. these are not record-breaking...
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ktvu's maureen naylor tells us more closures could be coming. >> just disbelief. >> reporter: yes. >> this mother of four came to see for 0 herself that her employer of 14 years had shut its doors. >> i called in last night to see if i come in at 4:30. they came back on the phone and said, sorry, but we closed. and that was that. >> closed, what? >> reporter: at lunchtime today dozens of patrons one after the other found the door of the restaurant closed in walnut creek. >> we regret to announce. >> reporter: a sign on the door. >> oh, my god, we can't believe it. we're shocked. >> reporter: the manager said it caught everyone by surprise. >> i looked in the window this morning and there were still pies on the shelves. >> reporter: 30 closed yesterday. in walnut creek many patrons live at the nearby rossmore senior community. >> it is going to mean less choice for the seniors here who have mobility considerations and can't travel. >> reporter: the company blamed the closures on underperformance and a weak economic climate. this vendor today picked up unused bread now headed for a loca
ktvu's maureen naylor tells us more closures could be coming. >> just disbelief. >> reporter: yes. >> this mother of four came to see for 0 herself that her employer of 14 years had shut its doors. >> i called in last night to see if i come in at 4:30. they came back on the phone and said, sorry, but we closed. and that was that. >> closed, what? >> reporter: at lunchtime today dozens of patrons one after the other found the door of the restaurant closed in...
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ktvu's maureen naylor tells us more closures could be coming. >> just disbelief. >> reporter: yes. >> this mother of four came to see for 0 herself that her employer of 14 years had shut its doors. >> i called in last night to see if i come in at 4:30. they came back on the phone and said, sorry, but we closed. and that was that. >> closed, what? >> reporter: at lunchtime today dozens of patrons one after the other found the door of the restaurant closed in walnut creek. >> we regret to announce. >> reporter: a sign on the door. >> oh, my god, we can't believe it. we're shocked. >> reporter: the manager said it caught everyone by surprise. >> i looked in the window this morning and there were still pies on the shelves. >> reporter: 30 closed yesterday. in walnut creek many patrons live at the nearby rossmore senior community. >> it is going to mean less choice for the seniors here who have mobility considerations and can't travel. >> reporter: the company blamed the closures on underperformance and a weak economic climate. this vendor today picked up unused bread now headed for a loca
ktvu's maureen naylor tells us more closures could be coming. >> just disbelief. >> reporter: yes. >> this mother of four came to see for 0 herself that her employer of 14 years had shut its doors. >> i called in last night to see if i come in at 4:30. they came back on the phone and said, sorry, but we closed. and that was that. >> closed, what? >> reporter: at lunchtime today dozens of patrons one after the other found the door of the restaurant closed in...