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julie haener is in the newsroom with that and the exclusive video -- amber lee is in the newsroom with that and the exclusive video. >> reporter: to pay their respects they've created a memorial at the crime scene. family and friends say they are struggling to come to terms with the deaths of 28-year-old latoya kenney, and 30-year-old eric busch of san leandro who's the father of three children. last night chaos erupted after what appears to be a street party. kenney and busch suffered fatal gunshot wounds and a third woman was taken to the hospital in critical condition. someone gave ktvu this exclusive video that shows a man walking holding a gun and the pandemonium that followed. >> i don't know why they do this. i don't know what they're thinking, i don't know if they have enough sense. >> reporter: kenney's father says he is an outreach worker.
julie haener is in the newsroom with that and the exclusive video -- amber lee is in the newsroom with that and the exclusive video. >> reporter: to pay their respects they've created a memorial at the crime scene. family and friends say they are struggling to come to terms with the deaths of 28-year-old latoya kenney, and 30-year-old eric busch of san leandro who's the father of three children. last night chaos erupted after what appears to be a street party. kenney and busch suffered...
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>> the newsroom is on the one hand, devastated. we had seven or eight employees of the news room who have lost their home or lost most of their home. and many other possessions. but we, on the other hand, are very grateful because there was a period yesterday when after this storm had hit for about a five-hour, six-hour period where there was a question whether two of our employees, newsroom employees, had even managed to survive. and we got good word late last night on both of those. and that's -- that's what's important. and i mean, you can always get things and homes back, but you can't get a life back. >> what have you been told about shock? and what have you been told is going to be the effect? the fact we're looking at these very dark thunder clouds. i'm seeing lightning over your shoulder while we're talking. this can't help. >> it can't, and it remains a concern for all of us here. and certainly, this morning's scare with another supercell moved through, i think everybody was expecting the worst. luckily, that didn't happen
>> the newsroom is on the one hand, devastated. we had seven or eight employees of the news room who have lost their home or lost most of their home. and many other possessions. but we, on the other hand, are very grateful because there was a period yesterday when after this storm had hit for about a five-hour, six-hour period where there was a question whether two of our employees, newsroom employees, had even managed to survive. and we got good word late last night on both of those. and...
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for now reporting in the newsroom, j.r. stone, kron 4 news. >>> new tonight at 11 p.m. two passengers booted off a u.s. airways flight because one of them reportedly made a comment about the plane being late and said it was the airline's fault. the passengers say that's when the flight attendant ordered them to leave the plane. the airline's reaction. a story you will see only here on kron 4. >> reporter: luke hazelwood and his girlfriend didn't meet the airline passenger until after all three boarded a u.s. airways flight at s.f.o. they had no idea what they were about to experience on flight 1496 bound for charlotte, north carolina, would not only unite them but would be an experience they won't soon forget. it all started before they even got on the plane. the flight was running an hour late due to bad weather but hazelwood's girlfriend says they were never told that. >> we kept checking to see if
for now reporting in the newsroom, j.r. stone, kron 4 news. >>> new tonight at 11 p.m. two passengers booted off a u.s. airways flight because one of them reportedly made a comment about the plane being late and said it was the airline's fault. the passengers say that's when the flight attendant ordered them to leave the plane. the airline's reaction. a story you will see only here on kron 4. >> reporter: luke hazelwood and his girlfriend didn't meet the airline passenger until...
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newsroom with a look at both of those questions. andrea, good evening. >> good evening, brian. those are the questions. relations with pakistan had already been on the down slide, especially after that prolonged arrest and jailing of a cia contractor recently. but now there is an even worse breach. and frankly, i cannot find a senior official in the u.s. government who is not deeply suspicious about the surprising circumstances of bin laden's location in what was essentially a military enclave, right down the road from pakistan's military academy. intelligence chair dianne feinstein told me that she is going to be asking those very questions starting tomorrow morning at a closed hearing with intelligence officials. essentially, what did pakistan know, when did they know it? and she's asking were they warned off by higher-ups in the government from even checking out the compound? today pakistan amped up its criticism of the raid. after initially saying that bin laden's death illustrates international resolve to eliminate terrorism, now
newsroom with a look at both of those questions. andrea, good evening. >> good evening, brian. those are the questions. relations with pakistan had already been on the down slide, especially after that prolonged arrest and jailing of a cia contractor recently. but now there is an even worse breach. and frankly, i cannot find a senior official in the u.s. government who is not deeply suspicious about the surprising circumstances of bin laden's location in what was essentially a military...
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. >> i'm amy hollyfield live in the newsroom. breaking news about maria shriver and arnold schwarzenegger's marriage. schwarzenegger has made a shocking admission. we'll have the details. >> i'm kristen sze. >> i'm eric thomas. >> any gusty winds or wet roads? they could make the tuesday morning commute a challenge. >> and the afternoon commute. let's talk to mike and see. >> i think the evening commute. rain will be falling heavier and more widespread but wetness all over our roads during the overnight hours. here is the big picture and most of the wet weather around the dumbarton bridge and southward into the santa clara valley and into the santa cruz mountains. it's moving south-southwest to north-northeast so it could ride up to the sunol grade and hit livermore and altamont passes over the next 45 minutes. in you are traveling around, heading up to the sierra, the snow for now is starting to taper. let's talk about the morning commute. >> we are following an injury crash approaching the caldecott tunnel. check out the speed
. >> i'm amy hollyfield live in the newsroom. breaking news about maria shriver and arnold schwarzenegger's marriage. schwarzenegger has made a shocking admission. we'll have the details. >> i'm kristen sze. >> i'm eric thomas. >> any gusty winds or wet roads? they could make the tuesday morning commute a challenge. >> and the afternoon commute. let's talk to mike and see. >> i think the evening commute. rain will be falling heavier and more widespread but...
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>>> i'm terry mcsweeney live in the newsroom. new developments in the case of bryan stow. the giants' fan in critical condition after being beaten in dodger stadium. the case against his alleged attacker. is it falling apart? and the stow family suing the dodgers. those stories on the way. >> protesters will be at chevron headquarters in san ramon this morning. when the oil giant holds an annual shareholder meeting. they're under fire for contamination produced in the oil drilling operation in south america. >> more tornadoes rip apart homes and businesses in the midwest. a tiny town in arkansas is the latest target of the twisters. another rough night for the midwest. thank you for joining us on wednesday morning. i'm eric thomas. >> i'm kristen sze. we don't have anything severe, but the rain that mike has been warning us about is moving in the bay area as we speak. >> north bay should be seeing light rain in kind now. what about the rest of us, mike? >> a great question. the rest of us will get it probably after the commute. but the north bay, you are going to get it du
>>> i'm terry mcsweeney live in the newsroom. new developments in the case of bryan stow. the giants' fan in critical condition after being beaten in dodger stadium. the case against his alleged attacker. is it falling apart? and the stow family suing the dodgers. those stories on the way. >> protesters will be at chevron headquarters in san ramon this morning. when the oil giant holds an annual shareholder meeting. they're under fire for contamination produced in the oil...
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acknowledged for its role in paving the way for jan and for me and hundreds of others to be working in newsrooms across the city. it took activism by chinese for affirmative action and other organizations in the early 1970's to get apa's hired into radio and television stations. ever since it turned out to be more than just the right thing to you. it has improved the quality of journalism and the quality of coverage for the audiences we serve. today, we have apa's in all aspects of this production and decision making, and it all started because of you. on behalf of all of us who get to tell these great stories day in and day out, thank you for recognizing the importance of what we do, and we are all very grateful for your recognition tonight. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. each of the winners of this evening in addition to the trophies and many proclamations from officials and each receiving two round-trip tickets contributed by southwest airlines. we want to thank southwest and hope you all have a good trip. [applause] and somehow, this guy never got introduced. i want to thank the members
acknowledged for its role in paving the way for jan and for me and hundreds of others to be working in newsrooms across the city. it took activism by chinese for affirmative action and other organizations in the early 1970's to get apa's hired into radio and television stations. ever since it turned out to be more than just the right thing to you. it has improved the quality of journalism and the quality of coverage for the audiences we serve. today, we have apa's in all aspects of this...
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. >> we need that in our newsroom. >> speaking of bars -- no comment. speaking of bars, budweiser happens to be something that's oftentimes served. now budweiser with a really inventive idea trying to help save the environment, too. >> that's right. they're suggesting now in order to help the environment that guys shouldn't shave for a week. >> save 1 million gallons of water, apparently. >> three to ten gallons of water is used by the average man to shave. obviously if they're not using an electric razor. last year more than 1,000 employees participated in this. they didn't shave for a week. they say 42,000 gallons of water. if you're 21 or older, you like to shave with water, go to budweiser's facebook page and join their hairy, scratchy revolution. >> i think that's very funny. i like facial hair. >> do you? you like the mustache, beard? >> as long as it's trim and clean and pulled together and it looks intentional. >> i like the hairless look. >> it seems like more men are moving toward the hairless thing. you kind of forget what facial hair looks l
. >> we need that in our newsroom. >> speaking of bars -- no comment. speaking of bars, budweiser happens to be something that's oftentimes served. now budweiser with a really inventive idea trying to help save the environment, too. >> that's right. they're suggesting now in order to help the environment that guys shouldn't shave for a week. >> save 1 million gallons of water, apparently. >> three to ten gallons of water is used by the average man to shave....
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i understand you were in the newsroom when this struck. just tell us about that moment. >> caller: yeah, we were in the newsroom. luckily the newsroom is in the downtown area a part that wasn't affected. we headed down to the basement ark skeleton crew on a sunday evening. there wasn't many of us there. once we felt that all was clear, me and a friend, a colleague, a news reporter jumped in his car and headed to st. jouns. we heard there was some damage there and really weren't sure what to expect. living in this part of the country we're used to confirmed reports of funnel clouds and stuff like that. never turns into another drastic. the closer we got to the hospital district, just the worse it got. the more our hearts sank. >> and as i was reading the preinterview notes, four or five people in the newsroom had their houses destroyed in this. it's very personal to the people there in the newsroom. >> caller: mine was one of them. i just got back five minutes ago to my parents house from finally going and seeing it and salvaging what we co
i understand you were in the newsroom when this struck. just tell us about that moment. >> caller: yeah, we were in the newsroom. luckily the newsroom is in the downtown area a part that wasn't affected. we headed down to the basement ark skeleton crew on a sunday evening. there wasn't many of us there. once we felt that all was clear, me and a friend, a colleague, a news reporter jumped in his car and headed to st. jouns. we heard there was some damage there and really weren't sure what...
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many community newsrooms' still rely on volunteer labor, and broader economic issues. we want to encourage the members of our audience here at the public library to drive this discussion. this is your chance to ask these experts what is happening to the news that you depend on to make your day to day decisions. our conversation tonight will include five elements -- we will talk about the quality of reporting available to the public and move on to what is being done to create sustainable newsroom jobs. we will talk about creating a new system that enjoys constitutional freedom of the press, celebrates the diversity of our communities, and enjoys the economic independence needed to support ethical journalism. i would like to introduce my coast -- co-host of the evening, and she will be introducing our panelists. >> thank you, rose. it is a privilege to stand up here. we are not used to looking this good. we can go to radio in pajamas. i would like to introduce our panelists for today. we will start back from the left. executive producer of the "daily mandarin and cantone
many community newsrooms' still rely on volunteer labor, and broader economic issues. we want to encourage the members of our audience here at the public library to drive this discussion. this is your chance to ask these experts what is happening to the news that you depend on to make your day to day decisions. our conversation tonight will include five elements -- we will talk about the quality of reporting available to the public and move on to what is being done to create sustainable...
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i mean, i think about this very much in newsrooms because most michele and i spent our careers in newsrooms which have very low number of people of color, and it's my pet peeve, for instance, in a store would happen in an african-american community they would look around -- in fact, most african-americans got hired in newsrooms because there were riots in the '60s. i'm not going there. who can we find? that's how we got in the door. but the point is that at some point you want to know that everybody in the newsroom is capable of doing a story. the other night in the newsroom, at the newshour, we were given -- there was a report that came out about estrogen and women and menopause. and i said, why don't we try assigning that to a guideline for a change just to see how that feels and we did and he was like, okay. where's my sensitive jeff vibe and he pulled it off. of course he could pull it off. and that's a question of him assimilating instead of us always having to pick up the ball. >> hi. >> hi. >> i'm lucky enough to have been in two educational experiences with administrations very inte
i mean, i think about this very much in newsrooms because most michele and i spent our careers in newsrooms which have very low number of people of color, and it's my pet peeve, for instance, in a store would happen in an african-american community they would look around -- in fact, most african-americans got hired in newsrooms because there were riots in the '60s. i'm not going there. who can we find? that's how we got in the door. but the point is that at some point you want to know that...
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we're live in the newsroom with more on how the world's most wanted man was living. >> basically hiding in plain sight in the million dollar home in the upper suburbs of pakistan. the three story main house had walls 18 feet high topped with bashed wire and security cameras. built in 2005 the house was eight times larger than other homes in the area and worth $1 million. two security gates restricted access to the compound which is a mile away from the pakistan military academy. the country's equivalent of west point. >> thank you very much. stay with wjz for complete coverage of osama bin laden's death. for the latest information log onto our website at wjz.com. >>> keeping her memory alive. it is hard to believe it's been a year since citiesville nate i was found murdered in her uva apartment. we have more on how love is being remembered today. >> reporter: encouraged to wear special t-shirts in yardly love's honor. and they started their school day with a prayer in her anatomy. she was just 22 years old when her roommate found her body one year ago. her on again, off again boyfriend
we're live in the newsroom with more on how the world's most wanted man was living. >> basically hiding in plain sight in the million dollar home in the upper suburbs of pakistan. the three story main house had walls 18 feet high topped with bashed wire and security cameras. built in 2005 the house was eight times larger than other homes in the area and worth $1 million. two security gates restricted access to the compound which is a mile away from the pakistan military academy. the...
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. >>> welcome back to the newsroom.seas now, first, syria where military vehicles were on the move before dawn in one of syria's largest cities. a 12-year-old boy was killed in clashes there later on in the day. that's according to a human rights group. the syrian government says several troops and security forces were killed as well. we have no way to independently verify that information. cnn is not allowed to actually operate or do reporting inside syria. >>> on to egypt where crowds of christians and muslims clashed in cairo overnight, throwing rocks and at one point shooting at one another. officials said the clashes started when rumors spread that a woman, a muslim convert, was being held in a church against her will. at least 12 people were reported killed. >>> and now an update on a cnn exclusive. the libyan woman who accuses moammar gadhafi's soldiers of locking her up, beating her and raping her, fearing for her own safety, she has actually fled libya. our crews spoke to her from that safe location. now tellin
. >>> welcome back to the newsroom.seas now, first, syria where military vehicles were on the move before dawn in one of syria's largest cities. a 12-year-old boy was killed in clashes there later on in the day. that's according to a human rights group. the syrian government says several troops and security forces were killed as well. we have no way to independently verify that information. cnn is not allowed to actually operate or do reporting inside syria. >>> on to egypt...
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live in the newsroom. ronald mcdonald's job might be in jeopardy. about 550 people want the mascot to be fired and they want to take happy meals with him. >> and the woman who says he had schwarzenegger's child is identified. >> and the san francisco giant return to dodgers stadium for the first time bryan stow was nearly beat to death. >> here is a live look outside san francisco. the winds are sustained and bring drier weather in the forecast. stale chance of a shower. i'll show you where. >> and mike, is there is still a wind advisory for the bay bridge this morning. you'll find one port benicia bridge, as well. >> good morning. it was raining at might house as i left but as soon as i left it stopped raining. it didn't rain anywhere along the way. it should be inside the studio right now. >> i'm kristen sze. for another day, may showers following across the bay area specifically where eric is and high wind voluntarilys. >> lighted at the end of the tunnel. >> here is a look. it's picking up some of the lighter showers but definitely is a seeing s
live in the newsroom. ronald mcdonald's job might be in jeopardy. about 550 people want the mascot to be fired and they want to take happy meals with him. >> and the woman who says he had schwarzenegger's child is identified. >> and the san francisco giant return to dodgers stadium for the first time bryan stow was nearly beat to death. >> here is a live look outside san francisco. the winds are sustained and bring drier weather in the forecast. stale chance of a shower. i'll...
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we are not there in hordes, but in the newsroom, women are 70% of the worker beast.t is not like we haven't made inroads,ies is the journalism itself is changing. i think katie has always been a qualified journalist. >> me, too. >> too many talks and points about perkiness. i always thought she had a certain type of a quality. she earned her stripes like any type of journalist. so, good for her. if that is her decision, fine. i know that obviously ratings are still important, but they no longer are going to be the double-digit that is we all, whether local or national, look for. we are competing against the younger people and the internet. when i tell them i watch the new, they are like yea. they all go online for information. >> and last time we talked, i remember what you said. technology is wonderful. it gives you access, you don't have to schlepp to the library or look for information. >> i beg to differ. books are king in terms of information. and i think there is some experience with books, holding them, having the opportunity to enjoy them. >> i am talking abo
we are not there in hordes, but in the newsroom, women are 70% of the worker beast.t is not like we haven't made inroads,ies is the journalism itself is changing. i think katie has always been a qualified journalist. >> me, too. >> too many talks and points about perkiness. i always thought she had a certain type of a quality. she earned her stripes like any type of journalist. so, good for her. if that is her decision, fine. i know that obviously ratings are still important, but...
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amy hollyfield is tracking this shocker from the newsroom. it happened right under maria's nose. >> he treated with a trusted staff member that worked in the home for 20 years. he says i understand and i deserve the feelings of anger and disappointment among my friends and family. there are no excuses and i take full tonight are the hurt i have had caused. the l.a. times that he fathered the child more than a conveyed ago before he ran for office for the first time. he told shriver about the affair after he left the governor's office and she moved out of the mansion. schwarzenegger and shriver announced the separation last week and there was no mention of a love child. as for the other woman, she told the l.a. times she retired in january but left on good terms with the family. she left voluntarily and was given severance pay. paper did not reveal her identity. he has apologized to shriver and the children. a spokesperson for shriver says thank you for all the kindness and support. she sent out a tweed today. >> right now, police in san jose
amy hollyfield is tracking this shocker from the newsroom. it happened right under maria's nose. >> he treated with a trusted staff member that worked in the home for 20 years. he says i understand and i deserve the feelings of anger and disappointment among my friends and family. there are no excuses and i take full tonight are the hurt i have had caused. the l.a. times that he fathered the child more than a conveyed ago before he ran for office for the first time. he told shriver about...
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in the newsroom, kron 4 news. >>> so what are a passenger's rights on board a plane? according to passenger rights advocate, a flight attendant can remove you from a plane if they deem you a risk. but the problem is most flight attendants are not trained to know what a risk is. >> flight attendants union has not given specific instructions as far as we know to the flight attendances. we know they have no self- defense training and they have no actual instruction as to how to assess basic risks inside a plane. we do believe they have some terrorist training and some things they are told to look for but these basic behaviors that people have when people express frustration and believe me there is a lot of frustration with air travel these days, these kind of things are very subjective. don't appear to be any protocols it is just a flight attendant making a subjective determination. could be as simple as somebody has a logo on their sweatshirt that the flight attendant thinks is offensive. people have been arrested for that. >> in fact, she says she is contacted about si
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lilian kim joins us from the newsroom with more on that. >>> this latest incident involved two employees, but only one seriously injured. he was attacked when he came to the aide of a co-worker. employees at napa state hospital learned about a fellow worker who was beaten by a patient. >> we are con constantly looking over our shoulders. >> hospital officials refused to guff details and they say it started when a male patient was acting up. >> was upset about something. from my understanding it went and confronted one of the staff. >> the situation es ask you light -- escalated who was a female technician. the patient then assaulted him. he was treated on site and then later by his own healthcare provider. >> at this . he is okay. depending on how serious the attack was, you don't know how you will be feeling the next day. >> they hope it will lead to better security measures. they have been complaining since october when a patient strangled psychiatric technician donna groves. that was followed by another attack that left an employee with a skull fracture. hospital workers say it is sca
lilian kim joins us from the newsroom with more on that. >>> this latest incident involved two employees, but only one seriously injured. he was attacked when he came to the aide of a co-worker. employees at napa state hospital learned about a fellow worker who was beaten by a patient. >> we are con constantly looking over our shoulders. >> hospital officials refused to guff details and they say it started when a male patient was acting up. >> was upset about...
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>>> good morning, amy hollyfield live in the newsroom. san francisco officials want to know why a mother is giving an 8-year-old botox injections and they have launched an investigation. details coming up. >>> i'm terry mcsweeney live at millbrae bart station where bart officials may soon be saying to their riders, tell me all your troubles or text me for your troubles. i'll explain in a live report. >> good morning. a cooler start. we will see clear skies, sunshine and pretty nice day today. changes on the way for the weekend. >> all is quiet on the bay area freeways. bay bridge toll plaza but there are things you need to know for the weekend. >> kristen: and bay to breakers. all right. we'll tell you more. i'm kristen sze. >> eric: i'm eric thomas. child protective services wants to talk to a san francisco mom who made an admission in a tv interview. she admitted that she gives her eight-year-old daughter botox injections. amy hollyfield is here now. she is following the story for us. >> reporter: she is not the only mom doing it. terry
>>> good morning, amy hollyfield live in the newsroom. san francisco officials want to know why a mother is giving an 8-year-old botox injections and they have launched an investigation. details coming up. >>> i'm terry mcsweeney live at millbrae bart station where bart officials may soon be saying to their riders, tell me all your troubles or text me for your troubles. i'll explain in a live report. >> good morning. a cooler start. we will see clear skies, sunshine and...
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our julie haener is in the newsroom. >> reporter: the change he is making june 1st but i.c.e.alling unfortunate. >>> a bay area driver comes back to work to find his car running on empty. the gas guzzling crime that police are now looking into. >>> and the say hey kids says hello to the big 8-0. those stories and more coming up at 6:00. >>> we have a happy ending to report tonight. a story we brought you earlier this week. >> after more than three years apart, sacramento family is finally reunited with their dog. it happened today. this video from oakland animal services shows the 11-year-old poodle named lou being reunited with his family. lou was found wandering the streets, thank to an i.d. chips, animal services tracked down his owner. what a nice story. >>> chief meteorologist bill martin is going to tell us in just a couple of moments here, everybody is talking about the weekend. sunday is mother's day and a lot of people hoping for nice weather. if you can break down the weekend for us how does sunday look. >> it's going to be clearer on sunday. we have things cooling d
our julie haener is in the newsroom. >> reporter: the change he is making june 1st but i.c.e.alling unfortunate. >>> a bay area driver comes back to work to find his car running on empty. the gas guzzling crime that police are now looking into. >>> and the say hey kids says hello to the big 8-0. those stories and more coming up at 6:00. >>> we have a happy ending to report tonight. a story we brought you earlier this week. >> after more than three years...
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julie haener is in the newsroom with that and the exclusive video -- amber lee is in the newsroom with that and the exclusive video. >> reporter: to pay their respects they've created a memorial at the crime scene. family and friends say they are struggling to come to terms with the deaths of 28-year-old latoya kenney, and 30-year-old eric busch of san leandro who's the father of three children. last night chaos erupted after what appears to be a street party. kenney and busch suffered fatal gunshot wounds and a third woman was taken to the hospital in critical condition. someone gave ktvu this exclusive video that shows a man walking holding a gun and the pandemonium that followed. >> i don't know why they do this. i don't know what they're thinking, i don't know if they have enough sense. >> reporter: kenney's father says he is an outreach worker. he proudly told us kenney worked as a nurse at the rehabilitation center to support her daughters. one whom she adopted to help a friend. >> she is a good girl. >> reporter: at daylight people were seen trying to clean up the blood. relativ
julie haener is in the newsroom with that and the exclusive video -- amber lee is in the newsroom with that and the exclusive video. >> reporter: to pay their respects they've created a memorial at the crime scene. family and friends say they are struggling to come to terms with the deaths of 28-year-old latoya kenney, and 30-year-old eric busch of san leandro who's the father of three children. last night chaos erupted after what appears to be a street party. kenney and busch suffered...
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andrea mitchell in our washington newsroom tonight. andrea, thanks. >>> up next here tonight, the question a lot of people are asking. what happens to al qaeda now that its founder is gone? >>> and later tonight, we're going to go back where we saw you on friday night. we're going to revisit the struggle in the american south after those twisters. >>> as promised here, we're back with more on the death of osama bin laden. he was, of course, the founder of al qaeda as we know it, but his influence of late is open to some question, and now the question becomes what becomes of al qaeda with bin laden dead? our chief foreign correspondent richard engel has been covering, of course, this war on terrorism around the globe for a long time, many years, and has some perspective on all of this tonight. he's in libya tonight, of course. and richard, this was never an organization with a flow chart or letterhead. it's part of what we all had to get used to in the new world. >> reporter: absolutely. but they did have a second in command. and osama
andrea mitchell in our washington newsroom tonight. andrea, thanks. >>> up next here tonight, the question a lot of people are asking. what happens to al qaeda now that its founder is gone? >>> and later tonight, we're going to go back where we saw you on friday night. we're going to revisit the struggle in the american south after those twisters. >>> as promised here, we're back with more on the death of osama bin laden. he was, of course, the founder of al qaeda as...
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ls lillian in the newsroom with details for us. lillian. >>reporter: the suspect was arrested at 8:00 p.m. about 10 hours after dropping off the violin at stait st. mary cathedral in san francisco. instrument still processed as evidence but the owner should be guest it back in a matter of days. emily cox is still playing with a borrowed violin but soon get hers back. her one of a kind violin valued at 23,000 dollars was recovered this morning. she went to the police station to confirm it was hers. >> as far as i can tell it looks like it's a little, it has been manhandled a little bit but you know nothing that i can't fix. no major crack or damage. >>reporter: the violin was stolen from the san francisco conservetory of music. emily is a student here and left it unattend entered a classroom for a few minutes when someone snatched it. emily was devastated. she's had the violin for 11 years. >> it's like your child or your pet. you know. not easily replaceable. >>reporter: fortunately a classmate saw the thief board a muni train. camera captu
ls lillian in the newsroom with details for us. lillian. >>reporter: the suspect was arrested at 8:00 p.m. about 10 hours after dropping off the violin at stait st. mary cathedral in san francisco. instrument still processed as evidence but the owner should be guest it back in a matter of days. emily cox is still playing with a borrowed violin but soon get hers back. her one of a kind violin valued at 23,000 dollars was recovered this morning. she went to the police station to confirm it...
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you're seeing it here in the cnn newsroom. ♪ hello sunshine, sweet as you can be ♪ [ female announcerto sweetness with honey nut cheerios cereal. kissed with real honey. and the 100% natural whole grain oats can help lower your cholesterol. you are so sweet to me. bee happy. bee healthy. [ slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums >>> you're in the cnn newsroom where the news unfolds live this may 7th. >> and i'm jonathan mann joining you from cnn international. >> we're giving you a new glimpse inside the inner sanctum of osama bin laden. releasing five videos from the compound in which he has killed. one in particular has been catching people's attention. it shows a dilapidated film. watching television, remote control in hand, a wool cap on and a blanket around his shoulders, and apparently, he is looking, by way of video, at satellite television, looking at various images of himself being conveyed. >> one caller made a comment worth repeating,
you're seeing it here in the cnn newsroom. ♪ hello sunshine, sweet as you can be ♪ [ female announcerto sweetness with honey nut cheerios cereal. kissed with real honey. and the 100% natural whole grain oats can help lower your cholesterol. you are so sweet to me. bee happy. bee healthy. [ slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums >>> you're...
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. >>> you're in the cnn newsroom. sunday may 22nd. three days after president barack obama declared that middle east peace negotiations should be based on israel's pre-1967 borders, mr. obama may have mended fences today, offered reassurances to the american israel public affairs committee or aipac which describes itself as america's leading pro-israel lobby group. obama stressed his fundamental support for the jewish state. >> no country can be expected to negotiate with a terrorist organization sworn to its destruction. we will continue to demand that hamas accept the basic responsibilities of peace, including recognizing israel's right to exist and recognizing -- rejecting ri violence and adhering to all existing agreements. >> cnn's senior u.s. state department producer elise is in washington. elise, before we get to obama's verbal messages this was a confident president. did a rather warm interaction between president obama and the aipac president, lee rosenberg, set a tone. >> i think, fred, president obama knew he had to do a c
. >>> you're in the cnn newsroom. sunday may 22nd. three days after president barack obama declared that middle east peace negotiations should be based on israel's pre-1967 borders, mr. obama may have mended fences today, offered reassurances to the american israel public affairs committee or aipac which describes itself as america's leading pro-israel lobby group. obama stressed his fundamental support for the jewish state. >> no country can be expected to negotiate with a...