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maureen naylor is live where for many hope has turned to apprehension. >> reporter: more than 150 people came here tonight to st. mary's catholic church to get some clarity after that last minute move leaves thousands of immigrants in limbo. what was supposed to be a celebration of a new immigration program was changed organizers organizers. with her 7 -month-old son and two other children at home, this gilroy mother was ready to be one of the first to fill out a new work permit application. instead she says she won't be able to look for a better job as she had hoped. >> i am really sad. and my son was too yesterday. he said, mom now we don't know what's going to happen. you have to wait more time. >> reporter: after a texas judge blocks the start of a plan that would have granted legal status to millions of undocumented immigrants allowing them to get driver's licenses, and work permits. >> i disagree with the texas judge's rulings and the white house will appeal. >> reporter: the judge ruled the president did not have the authority. once the president's action, this genie would be impo
maureen naylor is live where for many hope has turned to apprehension. >> reporter: more than 150 people came here tonight to st. mary's catholic church to get some clarity after that last minute move leaves thousands of immigrants in limbo. what was supposed to be a celebration of a new immigration program was changed organizers organizers. with her 7 -month-old son and two other children at home, this gilroy mother was ready to be one of the first to fill out a new work permit...
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maureen naylor spoke with three bay area water districts tonight. maureen is in campbell with what she learned. >> reporter: to give you an idea of how impressive this weekend storm was, take a look at this ponding basin. last week it was empty. no more. the water district is starting to fill smaller ponds, including this one, while warning the drought isn't over. a stunning sunset lit up the sona lake. >> fabulous, just gorgeous. >> reporter: just a few steps away from this serene view, powerful, much needed runoff. if relief was a sound, this just might be it. as the skies dried out monday, leaving behind some fascinating clouds tonight, it was easy to find things coming up green. and nature at its best. this is what lexington reservoir, near los gatos looks like now. >> the just -- it's just good to see the water in the reservoir. >> the runoff coming into the lake was the reservoir, it was pretty intense. and, i mean it was good seeing that. >> it was a good storm. it was a good thing that it was two storms one after the other, because the secon
maureen naylor spoke with three bay area water districts tonight. maureen is in campbell with what she learned. >> reporter: to give you an idea of how impressive this weekend storm was, take a look at this ponding basin. last week it was empty. no more. the water district is starting to fill smaller ponds, including this one, while warning the drought isn't over. a stunning sunset lit up the sona lake. >> fabulous, just gorgeous. >> reporter: just a few steps away from this...
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maureen naylor is there tonight where a short time ago friends gathered to honor his memory, maureen.>> he was shot in this parking lot behind me. and about a dozen security guards gathered here. just a few remain who are working tonight to remember manuel zunig a. in the past hour, his partner told us he was equipped with a tool belt. the memorial candle and flowers that continue to grow as we're learning more about the san jose security guard that colleagues are calling a hero. an emotional gathering tonight of security guards to remember one of their own. manuel zuniga better known as manny. the father of two worked as a security guard for vbos nightclub. edgar zamora says he left moments before. >> it's kind of sad. you saw him the moment he left. and moments later he's not there. and ' he's not going to be there anymore. it hurts. >> reporter: they released pictures with his picture attached. today his car covered in flowers is where he left it. >> only for like $30 and they can do that. it's sad. i don't know what happened. >> reporter: zuniga's colleague who didn't want to be i
maureen naylor is there tonight where a short time ago friends gathered to honor his memory, maureen.>> he was shot in this parking lot behind me. and about a dozen security guards gathered here. just a few remain who are working tonight to remember manuel zunig a. in the past hour, his partner told us he was equipped with a tool belt. the memorial candle and flowers that continue to grow as we're learning more about the san jose security guard that colleagues are calling a hero. an...
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if you would like to help we posted the go fund me page on our website, www.ktvu.com and maureen naylor will be covering a candlelight vigil tonight for the 10:00 p.m. news. >> azenith smith in san jose, thank you. >>> now to developing news at ports along the west coast. today for the third day in a row operations were shut down over a labor dispute and nowficials are stepping in. -- now officials are stepping in. u.s. labor secretary arrived in the bay area today. ktvu's tom vacar is live now with the latest on the talks and the situation that could lead to a total shut down. >> reporter: can the secretary actually forge a settlement or is this the last gap before a shut down? >> reporter: look at this. an ocean of containers and trucks log jammed into a massive parking lot. and this is just one of many lots jammed, many holding cargoes long over due or waiting to be loaded for export. rail yards are usually busy, idle. both sides hardened their positions to the point that the most important west coast ports are at the tipping point. >> we need to get the people back to work. that is
if you would like to help we posted the go fund me page on our website, www.ktvu.com and maureen naylor will be covering a candlelight vigil tonight for the 10:00 p.m. news. >> azenith smith in san jose, thank you. >>> now to developing news at ports along the west coast. today for the third day in a row operations were shut down over a labor dispute and nowficials are stepping in. -- now officials are stepping in. u.s. labor secretary arrived in the bay area today. ktvu's tom...
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new at 10:00, maureen naylor where that film premier tonight and tell us how miles is doing. >> reporter miles is still recovering. and i'm told the reason he couldn't be here tonight simply because it was past his bedtime. inside a packed theater tuesday evening, city quest kicked off with the documentary of bat kid begins. >> now they call me in and in hysterics, screaming and crying and said miles has leukemia. >> reporter: the film follows miles scott and his make a wish experience that turned san francisco into gotham city for one day in november 2013. >> people were going nuts. i mean seriously it was like brad pitt just walked out. there he is. >> reporter: outside the theater tuesday night, ted's famed lamborghini. the film's director was at the premier and gave us an update. >> he's great. he's in first grade. and is playing little legal. >> reporter: and outside in line, this eighth grader. >> everybody dreams of that. but he was actually able to do it and that was really cool. >> reporter: this marks the 25th anniversary for cinequest. the festival will also feature another su
new at 10:00, maureen naylor where that film premier tonight and tell us how miles is doing. >> reporter miles is still recovering. and i'm told the reason he couldn't be here tonight simply because it was past his bedtime. inside a packed theater tuesday evening, city quest kicked off with the documentary of bat kid begins. >> now they call me in and in hysterics, screaming and crying and said miles has leukemia. >> reporter: the film follows miles scott and his make a wish...
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maureen naylor is in san jose tonight with how it works. >> reporter: it's called the youtube kid's appvailable starting today. this is the first product built from the ground up with children specifically in mind, and it's not expected to be the last. before 4-year-old emma schneider scooted over to hoagie park this evening, she was watching music videos on her mom's phone. >> i watched nicki minaj, and i watched these two girls singing. >> google says families worldwide are watching millions of videos on youtube. >> trucks and trains. pretty much anything to do with vehicles. >> it's not filtered very well. i mean, you you're googling something and a whole nother thing comes up. so that safety is a huge concern. >> reporter: google today launched youtube app. a library of prescreened family friendly videos, music, and channels. the head of the new project says now parents can rest a little easier, knowing that videos in the youtube kid's app are narrowed down to content appropriate for kids. >> there's not going to be violent videos, or sexual videos coming up. >> then it's a question
maureen naylor is in san jose tonight with how it works. >> reporter: it's called the youtube kid's appvailable starting today. this is the first product built from the ground up with children specifically in mind, and it's not expected to be the last. before 4-year-old emma schneider scooted over to hoagie park this evening, she was watching music videos on her mom's phone. >> i watched nicki minaj, and i watched these two girls singing. >> google says families worldwide are...
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maureen naylor is live in an incorporated area of san jose that will be affected by the decision. >> reporter: neighbors here say they've been doing their part including one woman who showed us that the home she's lived in almost all her life has been drastically changed because of the drought. >> this is barren land. welcome to barren land. >> reporter: collette refers to her backyard that way ever since she stopped watering the lawn her father landscaped in 1963. >> fern garden under here was beautiful. but it was just too crazy to water it with all the drought problems. you try to do your part. >> reporter: because of the drought the landscape around the bay area is changing. after a unanimous decision today by the board of supervisors, 87,000 people living in unincorporated santa clara county will permanently have to abide by water restrictions or face a fine. >> i think the situation we're in is probably necessary if people aren't taking it seriously. >> reporter: the permanent rule is no using sprinklers between 9:00 in the morning and 6:00 at night. no watering paveed areas su
maureen naylor is live in an incorporated area of san jose that will be affected by the decision. >> reporter: neighbors here say they've been doing their part including one woman who showed us that the home she's lived in almost all her life has been drastically changed because of the drought. >> this is barren land. welcome to barren land. >> reporter: collette refers to her backyard that way ever since she stopped watering the lawn her father landscaped in 1963. >>...