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our patty lee is live with the city with our live report. >> they say this is a major arrest because it sends a message, but it doesn't solve the problem that dates back decades. > >>at mission and 16th street in san francisco, nummi riders say that illegal of late night bus transfers are every-day occurrences. >> they offer it to you, and hey bus transfer. >> they sell the tickets for the bus, and they just sell it for $1. >> selling what is normally a $2 ticket for $1 might not seem like a big deal, but add up to a loss of thousands of dollars. >> the late night ticket allows you to ride the bus all day. usually when you get a transfer, they rip it off and give you 90 minutes to 2 hours. >> last week they had two arrests, 52-year-old ed monday king andmond king. nummi spokesman says that the transportation agency is trying to determine just how wide-spread the problem is and fix it. over the past three years, they have lost 180 million in state funding and facing $56 million budget deficit next year, and right now every dollar counts. >> we're going to look at our policies and the
our patty lee is live with the city with our live report. >> they say this is a major arrest because it sends a message, but it doesn't solve the problem that dates back decades. > >>at mission and 16th street in san francisco, nummi riders say that illegal of late night bus transfers are every-day occurrences. >> they offer it to you, and hey bus transfer. >> they sell the tickets for the bus, and they just sell it for $1. >> selling what is normally a $2...
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patty lee reports. >> up and down and to the -- back to the wallet. >> reporter: in east oakland, more than 100 boys took an al day crash course on how to man up. >> when you were younger and just realizing what you wanted to do. >> reporter: the man up conference was organized by hundred black men. it's designed to help kids who lack adult role models. >> our goal is to plant seeds that older brothers and younger brothers can really help each other for the rest of the days of the year. >> a lot of kids want guidance but have nowhere to turn. >> those role models need to be bigger. they need to be a role model for maybe two kids or the whole street. >> i have friends that don't have dads or they might not have a mom. >> 12-year-old says he worries about kids. he was not surprised to learn that a boy and children were shot and wounded in east oakland last night. >> they're both in the hospital. a peace vigil was held today to remember the victims of violent. >> we do need to get on the streets in these cities. >> she says her son was shot over a dispute on the basketball court. >> my so
patty lee reports. >> up and down and to the -- back to the wallet. >> reporter: in east oakland, more than 100 boys took an al day crash course on how to man up. >> when you were younger and just realizing what you wanted to do. >> reporter: the man up conference was organized by hundred black men. it's designed to help kids who lack adult role models. >> our goal is to plant seeds that older brothers and younger brothers can really help each other for the rest of...
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patty lee reports. >> up and down and to the -- back to the wallet. >> reporter: in east oakland, more than 100 boys took an al day crash course on how to man up. >> when you were younger and just realizing what you wanted to do. >> reporter: the man up conference was organized by hundred black men. it's designed to help kids who lack adult role models. >> our goal is to plant seeds that older brothers and younger brothers can really help each other for the rest of the days of the year. >> a lot of kids want guidance but have nowhere to turn. >> those role models need to be bigger. they need to be a role model for maybe two kids or the whole street. >> i have friends that don't have dads or they might not have a mom. >> 12-year-old says he worries about kids. he was not surprised to learn that a boy and children were shot and wounded in east oakland last night. >> they're both in the hospital. a peace vigil was held today to remember the victims of violent. >> we do need to get on the streets in these cities. >> she says her son was shot over a dispute on the basketball court. >> my so
patty lee reports. >> up and down and to the -- back to the wallet. >> reporter: in east oakland, more than 100 boys took an al day crash course on how to man up. >> when you were younger and just realizing what you wanted to do. >> reporter: the man up conference was organized by hundred black men. it's designed to help kids who lack adult role models. >> our goal is to plant seeds that older brothers and younger brothers can really help each other for the rest of...
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patty lee. >> new video of a pursuit near sacramento. an nba player at the wheel. >> a rally for three uc berkeley graduates. >>> a source of a lot of speculation, now we have details about chelsea clinton weekend wedding. >>> the highway patrol released video of an incident involving basketball player tyreke evan. he was driving the mercedes. he was going more than 100 miles per hour, weaving in and out of traffic on a sacramento freeway. westbound officers caught up with him and arrested him. last week, evans pleaded no contest to reckless driving. a judge gave him three years of probation and suspended his license for 30 days. vacaville police said today they made two arrests in connection with the shooting earlier this month. police say 25-year-old dandre moore was arrested. police arrested samuel young of richmond. investigators say twhoot men shot two people shortly before midnight on july 16th while the victim sat in a car outside of a liquor store in a rocky hill air aftervacaville >>> tomorrow marks the anniversary of iran's arr
patty lee. >> new video of a pursuit near sacramento. an nba player at the wheel. >> a rally for three uc berkeley graduates. >>> a source of a lot of speculation, now we have details about chelsea clinton weekend wedding. >>> the highway patrol released video of an incident involving basketball player tyreke evan. he was driving the mercedes. he was going more than 100 miles per hour, weaving in and out of traffic on a sacramento freeway. westbound officers caught...
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patti lee has more tonight. >> reporter: this is the biggest film to be created here in oakland since05. a second shift starts in about 15 minutes with hundreds more from across the bay area playing a's fans. >> it's the first day of shooting in oakland for the movie money ball. >> a lot of extras, over a thousand people coming to the stadium to shoot this. >> reporter: the stage, the oakland coliseum, closed to the media. even though production crewed worked to plug leaks onset, money ball plot is no secret. >> it was the story of billy ray, manager of the oakland a's. >> reporter: money ball explains how the a's with just 41 million in the payroll competed with teams like the yankees who spent two preponderate 5 million in salaries. not just compete but finished first in 2002 with a record 202 wins. lewis wilson is one of the thousands of extras vying to play even a tiny part in the story she knows well. >> they announced it at an a's game to be an extra. >> reporter: a source of much needed revenue in the city. >> the last major feature film we had here was rent. >> reporter: she h
patti lee has more tonight. >> reporter: this is the biggest film to be created here in oakland since05. a second shift starts in about 15 minutes with hundreds more from across the bay area playing a's fans. >> it's the first day of shooting in oakland for the movie money ball. >> a lot of extras, over a thousand people coming to the stadium to shoot this. >> reporter: the stage, the oakland coliseum, closed to the media. even though production crewed worked to plug...
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patti lee has more tonight. >> reporter: this is the biggest film to be created here in oakland since005. a second shift starts in about 15 minutes with hundreds more from across the bay area playing a's fans. >> it's the first day of shooting in oakland for the movie money ball. >> a lot of extras, over a thousand people coming to the stadium to shoot this. >> reporter: the stage, the oakland coliseum, closed to the media. even though production crewed worked to plug leaks onset, money ball plot is no secret. >> it was the story of billy ray, manager of the oakland a's. >> reporter: money ball explains how the a's with just 41 million in the payroll competed with teams like the yankees who spent two preponderate 5 million in salaries. not just compete but finished first in 2002 with a record 202 wins. lewis wilson is one of the thousands of extras vying to play even a tiny part in the story she knows well. >> they announced it at an a's game to be an extra. >> reporter: a source of much needed revenue in the city. >> the last major feature film we had here was rent. >> reporter: she
patti lee has more tonight. >> reporter: this is the biggest film to be created here in oakland since005. a second shift starts in about 15 minutes with hundreds more from across the bay area playing a's fans. >> it's the first day of shooting in oakland for the movie money ball. >> a lot of extras, over a thousand people coming to the stadium to shoot this. >> reporter: the stage, the oakland coliseum, closed to the media. even though production crewed worked to plug...
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patty lee is in walnut creek with the report. >> reporter: we are live in front of the court building where barriers and yellow tape are up, preparation force the rally that has the possibility to turn into a showdown. bart police patrol the parking lot where a rally to support the officer is scheduled to start at 2:00 tomorrow an of an. >> its been a lot of police activity around here the past couple days. we will close at about one or two. >> reporter: more than 130 people have rsv p's to the event designed to show support for the officer and law enforcement general. with. >> we believe this is a racist protest. that anyone that sees those videotapes, that's not blinded by their own bigotly sees it as a racist murder and we think this protest should be -- this should be canceled. we are mobile eyeing people to shut it down. >> reporter: an organizer with the group by any means necessary, a driving force behind the justice for oscar grant campaign. two protests have turned violent in oakland and trouble in walnut creek is a real possibility. >> if there are two conflicting sides in a
patty lee is in walnut creek with the report. >> reporter: we are live in front of the court building where barriers and yellow tape are up, preparation force the rally that has the possibility to turn into a showdown. bart police patrol the parking lot where a rally to support the officer is scheduled to start at 2:00 tomorrow an of an. >> its been a lot of police activity around here the past couple days. we will close at about one or two. >> reporter: more than 130 people...
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patti lee is live now with the story. patti? >> reporter: well, last night's violence underscores the need for effective deterrence. today we witnessed two ways to solve the same problem. >> up and down! up and down! >> reporter: at this middle school in east oakland, more than 100 boys took an all-day crash course on how to man up. >> when you were younger, like just started to realize what you wanted to do. >> reporter: the event actually titled the manup conference is organized by the group and is designed to connect kids who may lack adult male role models. >> our goal is to plant seeds beyond today that younger brothers and older brothers can really help each other for the other 364 days of the year. >> reporter: conversations with participants reveal a lot of kids want violence -- >> there are people who want role models. they need to be bigger. maybe a role model for two kids or maybe the whole street. >> reporter: this kid worries about the violence. >> kids getting shot for no reason. >> reporter: a and he was shocked t
patti lee is live now with the story. patti? >> reporter: well, last night's violence underscores the need for effective deterrence. today we witnessed two ways to solve the same problem. >> up and down! up and down! >> reporter: at this middle school in east oakland, more than 100 boys took an all-day crash course on how to man up. >> when you were younger, like just started to realize what you wanted to do. >> reporter: the event actually titled the manup...
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patti lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >> you will final continuing coverage the aftermath of the mehserle trial at ktvu.com. >>> walnut creek police identified a 57-year-old woman killed by a suspected drunk driver. kathleen joan moorhead was walking home from the grocery store when police say 70-year- old sasser of concord lost control of his pickup truck and swerved onto a sidewalk, hitting her. moorhead died a short time later at john muir medical center. sasser was treated for minor injury and taken to jail where he faces vehicular manslaughter and dui charges. >>> a fire profited aporder for some santa clara residents to stay inside. fire began in piles of plastic bottle and cardboard being stored outside of lynx recyclers on norman of avenue in santa chara. people living down wind were warned by a computerized system to shelter inside for more than abhour because of the potentially toxic smoke from the punishing plastic. no one was injured and the cause of the fire is being investigated. >>> a report finds that fire alarm systems in some san josi schools are outdate order provide minimal
patti lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >> you will final continuing coverage the aftermath of the mehserle trial at ktvu.com. >>> walnut creek police identified a 57-year-old woman killed by a suspected drunk driver. kathleen joan moorhead was walking home from the grocery store when police say 70-year- old sasser of concord lost control of his pickup truck and swerved onto a sidewalk, hitting her. moorhead died a short time later at john muir medical center. sasser was treated for...
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patti lee is live with the report. >> reporter: this is one of those, it can happen to you story.his is a man who went to a garage sale, spent $45 on a box of art equipment, and turns out they could be worth millions and from anzel adams. >> i just happened to go to the box and saw the glass negatives which i had never seen glass negatives. >> reporter: he might have stumbled across some of anzel adams earliest work believed to have destroyed in a fire. matt adams, head of the gallery in yosemite tells us the find should be exciting news. >> here is her handwriting. >> you look at the handwriting samples, here's douglas glazer,i-a-r. >> what i saw was $200 million. and i thought, isn't that interesting. >> reporter: scott williams says he's never heard of the experts and the art world is a small place. >> what i think we in the arts would like to see is that indeed they are anzel adams negatives. >> reporter: scott nicoles says there's a definitive source to originate the art work. >>> a high speed crash caught on tape. coming up, pictures of a truck race that ended in a spectacul
patti lee is live with the report. >> reporter: this is one of those, it can happen to you story.his is a man who went to a garage sale, spent $45 on a box of art equipment, and turns out they could be worth millions and from anzel adams. >> i just happened to go to the box and saw the glass negatives which i had never seen glass negatives. >> reporter: he might have stumbled across some of anzel adams earliest work believed to have destroyed in a fire. matt adams, head of the...
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patti lee is live with the report. >> reporter: this is one of those, it can happen to you story.is is a man who went to a garage sale, spent $45 on a box of art equipment, and turns out they could be worth millions and from anzel adams. >> i just happened to go to the box and saw the glass negatives which i had never seen glass negatives. >> reporter: he might have stumbled across some of anzel adams earliest work believed to have destroyed in a fire. matt adams, head of the gallery in yosemite tells us the find should be exciting news. >> here is her handwriting. >> you look at the handwriting samples, here's douglas glazer,i-a-r. >> what i saw was $200 million. and i thought, isn't that interesting. >> reporter: scott williams says he's never heard of the experts and the art world is a small place. >> what i think we in the arts would like to see is that indeed they are anzel adams negatives. >> reporter: scott nicoles says there's a definitive source to originate the art work. >>> a high speed crash caught on tape. coming up, pictures of a truck race that ended in a spectacula
patti lee is live with the report. >> reporter: this is one of those, it can happen to you story.is is a man who went to a garage sale, spent $45 on a box of art equipment, and turns out they could be worth millions and from anzel adams. >> i just happened to go to the box and saw the glass negatives which i had never seen glass negatives. >> reporter: he might have stumbled across some of anzel adams earliest work believed to have destroyed in a fire. matt adams, head of the...
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in san francisco, patty lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> the cell phone industry is suing san francisco's law requiring cell phone retailers to post how much radiation each model emits. the tele communications industry association already has retaliated by moving its annual convention out of the city. the lawsuit claims san francisco is overstepping the federal communications commission which sets limits for phone radiation. but city officials say the law gives consumers important health information. studies are incon exclusive about whether cell phone radiation poses a health risk. >>> a $2,000 reward is posted for information to whomever is killing trees. some are uprooted others with their bark torn off. this week more than one dozen elms and sycamores were cut down. the trees cost $500 each. >> i don't understand it. i just don't understand why someone would do something so stupid as this. >> someone that's very sick. someone that's very sick that doesn't care about society, doesn't care about life. >> reporter: police say they are also uncertain why someone is cutting the trees. it a
in san francisco, patty lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> the cell phone industry is suing san francisco's law requiring cell phone retailers to post how much radiation each model emits. the tele communications industry association already has retaliated by moving its annual convention out of the city. the lawsuit claims san francisco is overstepping the federal communications commission which sets limits for phone radiation. but city officials say the law gives consumers important health...
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in san francisco, patty lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> the cell phone industry is suing san francisco'saw requiring cell phone retailers to post how much radiation each model emits. the tele communications industry association already has retaliated by moving its annual convention out of the city. the lawsuit claims san francisco is overstepping the federal communications commission which sets limits for phone radiation. but city officials say the law gives consumers important health information. studies are incon exclusive about whether cell phone radiation poses a health risk. >>> a $2,000 reward is posted for information to whomever is killing trees. some are uprooted others with their bark torn off. this week more than one dozen elms and sycamores were cut down. the trees cost $500 each. >> i don't understand it. i just don't understand why someone would do something so stupid as this. >> someone that's very sick. someone that's very sick that doesn't care about society, doesn't care about life. >> reporter: police say they are also uncertain why someone is cutting the trees. it app
in san francisco, patty lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> the cell phone industry is suing san francisco'saw requiring cell phone retailers to post how much radiation each model emits. the tele communications industry association already has retaliated by moving its annual convention out of the city. the lawsuit claims san francisco is overstepping the federal communications commission which sets limits for phone radiation. but city officials say the law gives consumers important health...