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i am patty lee and i was look to introduce my comc. >> good morning. my name is maurice. one of the interesting things to note is the collaborative came apart from the meetings and get togethers. this is important for stake holders and it works. >> i have a few housekeeping measures. i want everybody to take notice to the emergency exits. we are asking that everybody please sit down if you can because you would be blocking the emergency exit. men's room is on the first floor. it's closed on this floor. we are asking that everybody including our panelist to remember turn off your black berries, pagers and phones. at this time, i am very honored and proud to introduce jeff adachi. >> thank you very much. and welcome to the 5th annual public defender's juvenile summit. i was thinking this morning. 5 years. maybe we will not need this because we will have justice for youth. until that time, we will continue to meet and talk and create action. this is the theme of today's summit. creating an action plan that will result in the changes that we're talking about today and the inn
i am patty lee and i was look to introduce my comc. >> good morning. my name is maurice. one of the interesting things to note is the collaborative came apart from the meetings and get togethers. this is important for stake holders and it works. >> i have a few housekeeping measures. i want everybody to take notice to the emergency exits. we are asking that everybody please sit down if you can because you would be blocking the emergency exit. men's room is on the first floor. it's...
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patti lee has the story. >> reporter: we are in san ramon at one of the restaurants that is holding fundraisers for the lees. >> oh my gosh, that is daddies. >> reporter: lee and six friends went missing when their fishing boat capsized. >> i'm also very thankful that whomever found this just kept it all intact for us so it means the world to us. it was so important to have something of his. i need it so much. and it's just so hard for me to just, i just can't give up. i need him back with me. >> reporter: the fuller's told us several mexican fishermen found the tackle box and recognized don lee's name on the box and gave it to the caretakers home in san felipe. from there the fuller's found the lees on find our fathers. >> they didn't know these people, they made the effort to come up in their net. they found somebody who could bring it 80 miles to san felipe. >> it means the world to us, all of a sudden it doesn't feel so lonely. all of a sudden there feels like there's been hope. >> reporter: back here live, these are the receipts from today's proceeds, 25% will go toward helping the missing
patti lee has the story. >> reporter: we are in san ramon at one of the restaurants that is holding fundraisers for the lees. >> oh my gosh, that is daddies. >> reporter: lee and six friends went missing when their fishing boat capsized. >> i'm also very thankful that whomever found this just kept it all intact for us so it means the world to us. it was so important to have something of his. i need it so much. and it's just so hard for me to just, i just can't give up. i...
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patti lee has the story. >> reporter: we are in san ramon at one of the restaurants that is holding fundraisers for the lees. >> oh my gosh, that is daddies. >> reporter: lee and six friends went missing when their fishing boat capsized. >> i'm also very thankful that whomever found this just kept it all intact for us so it means the world to us. it was so important to have something of his. i need it so much. and it's just so hard for me to just, i just can't give up. i need him back with me. >> reporter: the fuller's told us several mexican fishermen found the tackle box and recognized don lee's name on the box and gave it to the caretakers home in san felipe. from there the fuller's found the lees on find our fathers. >> they didn't know these people, they made the effort to come up in their net. they found somebody who could bring it 80 miles to san felipe. >> it means the world to us, all of a sudden it doesn't feel so lonely. all of a sudden there feels like there's been hope. >> reporter: back here live, these are the receipts from today's proceeds, 25% will go toward helping the missing
patti lee has the story. >> reporter: we are in san ramon at one of the restaurants that is holding fundraisers for the lees. >> oh my gosh, that is daddies. >> reporter: lee and six friends went missing when their fishing boat capsized. >> i'm also very thankful that whomever found this just kept it all intact for us so it means the world to us. it was so important to have something of his. i need it so much. and it's just so hard for me to just, i just can't give up. i...
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in fairfield, patti lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> highway 140 between the portal entrance to yosemite national park remain closed due to the ever growing motor fire. the blaze has grown to 4,600 acres since it began thursdays afternoon when a motor home caught fire on the highway. more than 100 people have been ordered to leave the area with more evacuations possible. the fire is just 35% contained and officials warn it might not be completely under control until september 9th. yosemite does remain open as do highways 41 and 120 into the park. >>> facebook is shutting its facebook deals operation. it was the company's coupon business. facebook tested its deals program in eight markets including here in the bay area. the mobile app will remain in operation. >>> speculation tonight by analysts about apple's latest line of products. experts expect the iphone 5 and i pad to arrive in october. many believe the new iphone will be available for sprint customers. it will also include a longer battery life and a better camera. while the news came after job's announcement he was leaving the com
in fairfield, patti lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> highway 140 between the portal entrance to yosemite national park remain closed due to the ever growing motor fire. the blaze has grown to 4,600 acres since it began thursdays afternoon when a motor home caught fire on the highway. more than 100 people have been ordered to leave the area with more evacuations possible. the fire is just 35% contained and officials warn it might not be completely under control until september 9th....
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at candlestick point, patti lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> police are still looking for the man suspected in a vicious beating that took place inside a bathroom last saturday at candlestick and the suspect is described as a pacific islanders between 25-30 years old about 6'4" weighing up to 26 o0 pound ways goatee and ponytail. the violent a san rafael man has been recovering in a hospital. >>> wells fargo is making a large donation in gratitude to place police and security guard who helped to foil an east bay robbery. a security guard and pinole police officers respond to the armored car robbery in pinole. shots were exchanged before an officer shot one of the robbers dead. wells fargo announced a it will donate $10,000 to pinole police and another $10,000 to a non- profit charity chosen by the loomis gar. that guard and one of the officers were injured snootout and are recovering tonight. >>> support freddy daniels was charged yesterday in that roby and also faces murder charges for the killing of his brother, his suspected accomplish accomplice. vidjaw foods says it's classic premiere
at candlestick point, patti lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> police are still looking for the man suspected in a vicious beating that took place inside a bathroom last saturday at candlestick and the suspect is described as a pacific islanders between 25-30 years old about 6'4" weighing up to 26 o0 pound ways goatee and ponytail. the violent a san rafael man has been recovering in a hospital. >>> wells fargo is making a large donation in gratitude to place police and...
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patti lee, ktvu news. >>> up next tonight, don't drink the water at least until you boil it. on the lingering problems in one peninsula town. >>> watch this video, this is incredible. and what is even more amazing is what this teenager was doing on those train tracks in the first place. >>> and a bit later, skateboarders are bummed. their favorite park wasn't just closed but demolished. >>> people in the coastal community of pescadero are under orders to boil their water for a third consecutive night. restaurant kitchens were idle today. the town's water pumps broke saturday night. it's now been fixed. tonight a test came back saying the water was clean, but a second test needs to confirm that it is safe to drink. >> we were super busy. before we opened we had a line of people waiting to get the bread and danishing. >> reporter: and now? >> nobody. >>> in news of the world tonight, palestinian militants are calling for a truce. the attacks and counter attacks all began last week when militants killed eight israelis on a bus. the truce is expected to go into effect tomorrow mo
patti lee, ktvu news. >>> up next tonight, don't drink the water at least until you boil it. on the lingering problems in one peninsula town. >>> watch this video, this is incredible. and what is even more amazing is what this teenager was doing on those train tracks in the first place. >>> and a bit later, skateboarders are bummed. their favorite park wasn't just closed but demolished. >>> people in the coastal community of pescadero are under orders to boil...
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patti lee joins us with reaction from b.a.r.t. riders. >> reporter: they say that they are the ones paying the price. wayne cannot believe the information he put online to win tickets, his information is online for everyone to see. >> i'm not sure how to stop it or get away from it. >> reporter: a well known hacking group called anonyops is taking credit. >> the department of homeland security which includes the fbi and other cyber security agencies has been in pretty much constant contact with us since friday afternoon. they are aware of the situation, they're assisting us. >> reporter: cyber experts couldn't ward off the attacks. and users who logged on to mybart.com saw a mask over two swords. those same swords, found on a police department website also hacked today. >> our address, e-mail, that means anybody can drive up here any time they wanted to. >> reporter: b.a. r.t. officials are ask users to change their e-mails and other sites that they use the same identification number. he's worried about what can happen if his pers
patti lee joins us with reaction from b.a.r.t. riders. >> reporter: they say that they are the ones paying the price. wayne cannot believe the information he put online to win tickets, his information is online for everyone to see. >> i'm not sure how to stop it or get away from it. >> reporter: a well known hacking group called anonyops is taking credit. >> the department of homeland security which includes the fbi and other cyber security agencies has been in pretty...
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patti lee, ktvu news. >>> up next tonight, don't drink the water at least until you boil it. update on the lingering problems in one peninsula town. >>> watch this video, this is incredible. and what is even more amazing is what this teenager was doing on those train tracks in the first place. ♪ ♪ free access to chase atm's wherever you are. that's a step forward. chase customers can avoid atm fees with over 16,000 nationwide. take a step forward and chase what matters. >>> people in the coastal community of pescadero are under orders to boil their water for a third consecutive night. restaurant kitchens were idle today. the town's water pumps broke saturday night. it's now been fixed. tonight a test came back saying the water was clean, but a second test needs to confirm that it is safe to drink. >> we were super busy. before we opened we had a line of people waiting to get the bread and danishing. >> reporter: and now? >> nobody. >>> in news of the world tonight, palestinian militants are calling for a truce. the attacks and counter attacks all began last week when militant
patti lee, ktvu news. >>> up next tonight, don't drink the water at least until you boil it. update on the lingering problems in one peninsula town. >>> watch this video, this is incredible. and what is even more amazing is what this teenager was doing on those train tracks in the first place. ♪ ♪ free access to chase atm's wherever you are. that's a step forward. chase customers can avoid atm fees with over 16,000 nationwide. take a step forward and chase what matters....
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ktvu's patti lee is live now in oakland where they're holding a meeting to speak about the decision tout off cell phone service. >> reporter: yesterday's arrests did nothing to help that situation. in fact, those arrests may supersize the scope of future protesters. organizers are already talking about expanding protests to the east bay. >> anonymous needs a few people to go to 344 20th street. >> reporter: that's where b.a.r.t. special meeting will be held tomorrow to address the decision to shut off cell phone service. the public is invited to make comments. >> let's apologize and move forward. >> reporter: board member lynette twin says the board meeting will be just a chance to vent. >> what we need to do is to figure out if they will enact a policy to shut down cell service. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. has a different idea. he says the threat to public safety more than justifies b.a.r.t. controversial decision. university of san francisco law professor josh toblot says that it'll be a tough sell. >> it was a strategic giant mistake by them. you can't tell people in advance that they can
ktvu's patti lee is live now in oakland where they're holding a meeting to speak about the decision tout off cell phone service. >> reporter: yesterday's arrests did nothing to help that situation. in fact, those arrests may supersize the scope of future protesters. organizers are already talking about expanding protests to the east bay. >> anonymous needs a few people to go to 344 20th street. >> reporter: that's where b.a.r.t. special meeting will be held tomorrow to address...
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ktvu's patti lee is live now in oakland where they're holding a meeting to speak about the decision to off cell phone service. >> reporter: yesterday's arrests did nothing to help that situation. in fact, those arrests may supersize the scope of future protesters. organizers are already talking about expanding protests to the east bay. >> anonymous needs a few people to go to 344 20th street. >> reporter: that's where b.a.r.t. special meeting will be held tomorrow to address the decision to shut off cell phone service. the public is invited to make comments. >> let's apologize and move forward. >> reporter: board member lynette twin says the board meeting will be just a chance to vent. >> what we need to do is to figure out if they will enact a policy to shut down cell service. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. has a different idea. he says the threat to public safety more than justifies b.a.r.t. controversial decision. university of san francisco law professor josh toblot says that it'll be a tough sell. >> it was a strategic giant mistake by them. you can't tell people in advance that they can't
ktvu's patti lee is live now in oakland where they're holding a meeting to speak about the decision to off cell phone service. >> reporter: yesterday's arrests did nothing to help that situation. in fact, those arrests may supersize the scope of future protesters. organizers are already talking about expanding protests to the east bay. >> anonymous needs a few people to go to 344 20th street. >> reporter: that's where b.a.r.t. special meeting will be held tomorrow to address...
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ktvu's patti lee now with opinions on what is moving the markets, patti. >> keeping interest rates low is simply maintaining the status quo. so one expert i talked to today says the implied promise of more drastic action down the line was the catalyst for today's big bounce. one day after its near death experience, the dow rebounded, but the volatility did little to soothe investors frayed nerves. >> you can't control what happens in the markets. you can't control what you do. when you are employed, when you have income you need to be saving. >> the sad thing is when customers are coming to me what safe, there isn't. >> reporter: a move some economists are questioning. >> you're locking yourself into a course of action when changing conditions may dictate something else. >> reporter: economists gary slosburg links the market rebound to the feds willingness to promote a stronger economy. >> what's more effective when growth is weak, when inflation is low and interest rates are already near zero short rates is to pump more money into the systems. >> reporter: still, no one knows when the
ktvu's patti lee now with opinions on what is moving the markets, patti. >> keeping interest rates low is simply maintaining the status quo. so one expert i talked to today says the implied promise of more drastic action down the line was the catalyst for today's big bounce. one day after its near death experience, the dow rebounded, but the volatility did little to soothe investors frayed nerves. >> you can't control what happens in the markets. you can't control what you do. when...
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ktvu's patti lee now with opinions on what is moving the markets, patti. >> keeping interest rates low is simply maintaining the status quo. so one expert i talked to today says the implied promise of more drastic action down the line was the catalyst for today's big bounce. one day after its near death experience, the dow rebounded, but the volatility did little to soothe investors frayed nerves. >> you can't control what happens in the markets. you can't control what you do. when you are employed, when you have income you need to be saving. >> the sad thing is when customers are coming to me what safe, there isn't. >> reporter: a move some economists are questioning. >> you're locking yourself into a course of action when changing conditions may dictate something else. >> reporter: economists gary slosburg links the market rebound to the feds willingness to promote a stronger economy. >> what's more effective when growth is weak, when inflation is low and interest rates are already near zero short rates is to pump more money into the systems. >> reporter: still, no one knows when the
ktvu's patti lee now with opinions on what is moving the markets, patti. >> keeping interest rates low is simply maintaining the status quo. so one expert i talked to today says the implied promise of more drastic action down the line was the catalyst for today's big bounce. one day after its near death experience, the dow rebounded, but the volatility did little to soothe investors frayed nerves. >> you can't control what happens in the markets. you can't control what you do. when...
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ktvu's patti lee is in fairfield, where the incident commander says the fire is now 90% contains. >> reporter: really the house that was nearly consumed by that fire and can you see by the blackened grass, just how close it got. and take a look at this ground. it's covered in a red dust. this is actually a fire retardant that was air dropped to save this home that was once surrounded by flames. from the air, a calfire incident commander spots problem areas. >> well, this is where we see it here. >> reporter: the information relayed to more than 200 firefighters on the ground. >> we're running out of water right now and we're on our way to get more. >> reporter: this blaze which started before 6:00 last night was whipped up by strong winds which pushed flames away from this nearby subdivision, but barrel towards this lone house on the hill, where we caught up with the owner and calfire's assistant fire chief. >> they let you come back to the house. >> i don't know where these fires are coming from, my god, this is just carelessness. >> reporter: i. >> i know our investigators are look
ktvu's patti lee is in fairfield, where the incident commander says the fire is now 90% contains. >> reporter: really the house that was nearly consumed by that fire and can you see by the blackened grass, just how close it got. and take a look at this ground. it's covered in a red dust. this is actually a fire retardant that was air dropped to save this home that was once surrounded by flames. from the air, a calfire incident commander spots problem areas. >> well, this is where we...
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ktvu's patti lee has been talking to residents and community leaders and joins us now from oakland. >> reporter: patti. >> reporter: well there was smock and disappoint at shiloh church as you can see, the sign behind me pastors work closely and often with the community, but also with the police department to keep the violence from escalating. after years of trending in the other direction. just before midnight saturday on sunnyside street a 16-year- old boy was shot while standing outside. he was taken to the hospital where he died several hours later. then at 3:00 a.m., a 26-year- old woman was dropped off at alta bates summit medical center suffering from gunshot wounds and died shortly after arriving a. the 3:30 at 88th and g street a 27-year-old man was shot in the street and later died at the hospital. we talked to a nearby reporter who didn't want to be identified who woke up to the sound of gunfire. >> i didn't see who shot. i didn't come out of my house. i didn't want to see. >> reporter: we spoke it a pastor at shiloh church, part of a group of faith-based leaders who meet m
ktvu's patti lee has been talking to residents and community leaders and joins us now from oakland. >> reporter: patti. >> reporter: well there was smock and disappoint at shiloh church as you can see, the sign behind me pastors work closely and often with the community, but also with the police department to keep the violence from escalating. after years of trending in the other direction. just before midnight saturday on sunnyside street a 16-year- old boy was shot while standing...
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ktvu's patty lee is live now at the scene. >> reporter: they gathered 15 minutes ago and they just put up this poster. this is a crowd that says everybody violence is a everybody reality. the fact this happened in front of his own son is unacceptable. >> reporter: photos are displayed that house he lived with his wife and two young sons. >> she can't believe this happened. >> why would this happen? he was just trying to leave. he was just trying to care for his kids. >> reporter: they described how he watched helplessly from the car as two men shot his father after he refused to hand over money. >> they were digging through his pockets. take what he had. [ speaking foreign language ] >> they were laughing about it. >> reporter: a witness who didn't want to be identified heard him screaming, a gun shot and saw both men run past him down 103 street. >> i let them go, they had a gun. >> reporter: he staggered before collapsing where his son tried to comfort him. he later died at the hospital. this afternoon oakland officers conducted a high profile enforcement tactics to identify possible
ktvu's patty lee is live now at the scene. >> reporter: they gathered 15 minutes ago and they just put up this poster. this is a crowd that says everybody violence is a everybody reality. the fact this happened in front of his own son is unacceptable. >> reporter: photos are displayed that house he lived with his wife and two young sons. >> she can't believe this happened. >> why would this happen? he was just trying to leave. he was just trying to care for his kids....
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patti lee has what offices are saying. >> reporter: i received confirmation that these two cases were not connected. they're talks to witnesses, they're identifying suspects but so far no arrests. >> we heard shots like real, like boom boom a lot of gunshots. and i just started screaming and saying, the gun is outside. >> reporter: bullets shattered windows and several hit nijon. >> he came in the door and said he was hit. i thought he was playing at first. >> reporter: the teenager later died at the hospital. and that midnight ambush marked the beginning of a deadly night. around 3:00 a.m. a 26-year-old woman was shot. 20 minutes later a 21-year-old man was hit in a hail of bullets on 87 avenue an g street. both victims died from their wounds. >> it needs to stop. the guns need to be put away. so we can save our children. >> reporter: 2010 was the fourth consecutive year of declining homicide rates in oakland. 2011 a disappointing departure from that trend. >> it's terrible. it's an atrocious situation. >> we don't know what happened with your brother last night. >> reporter: with ni
patti lee has what offices are saying. >> reporter: i received confirmation that these two cases were not connected. they're talks to witnesses, they're identifying suspects but so far no arrests. >> we heard shots like real, like boom boom a lot of gunshots. and i just started screaming and saying, the gun is outside. >> reporter: bullets shattered windows and several hit nijon. >> he came in the door and said he was hit. i thought he was playing at first. >>...
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patti lee live in berkeley and she tells us, one expert told her, fundamentals are not down. >> reporter: we've been talking to business owners and for years they've been struggling. before after today, that day seems farther off than ever. the heat and the kitchen at naika feels the owner with optimism. >> failure is not an option. >> reporter: he says he saw opportunity in the market but could not have anticipated standard and poor's downgrade of the aaa credit. a move that crippled confidence. and today massive sell off on wall street. >> the downgrade by itself, certainly the market didn't see that as being an overriding fact factor because trading continues to be a major factor. >> reporter: fear may be driving markets now, but that could change, if not tomorrow then soon. >> we just don't think the sell off reflects the kind of economy that we expect to see down the road. we think a lot of it reflects uncertainty. fear of the unknown. >> reporter: but with the years worth of gains wiped out in a week, not everyone sees the glass half full. the. >> i don't think i'll be able to reti
patti lee live in berkeley and she tells us, one expert told her, fundamentals are not down. >> reporter: we've been talking to business owners and for years they've been struggling. before after today, that day seems farther off than ever. the heat and the kitchen at naika feels the owner with optimism. >> failure is not an option. >> reporter: he says he saw opportunity in the market but could not have anticipated standard and poor's downgrade of the aaa credit. a move that...
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patti lee has the story. >> reporter: a camera on a street light or stoplight recording you used to slap brother. but now it's looking more like a solution. poner is installing surveillance cameras at his home. picked clean a week and a half ago during a two hour window when the family was of the running an errand. >> what was shocking was the aggressiveness in which they broke into the home. >> reporter: armed robbers targeted an elderly woman alone in a home near by. >> i'm going to put a fence here and a door here and a lock. >> reporter: mateo solari is drumming up community support for surveillance cameras. >> reporter: that way we could see who's coming in and out. >> reporter: marin city installed cameras earlier this week. tiburon earlier this year after a lengthy talk about security concerns. >> they are just cameras, you just have to drive up and down the freeway, there are cameras everywhere. >> reporter: chief michael cronin says that since cameras came in thefts have dropped 20%. >> at this time i am not sure the solution is going to help but it can't hurt. >> reporter: any
patti lee has the story. >> reporter: a camera on a street light or stoplight recording you used to slap brother. but now it's looking more like a solution. poner is installing surveillance cameras at his home. picked clean a week and a half ago during a two hour window when the family was of the running an errand. >> what was shocking was the aggressiveness in which they broke into the home. >> reporter: armed robbers targeted an elderly woman alone in a home near by....
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patti lee live in berkeley and she tells us, one expert told her, fundamentals are not down. >> reporter: we've been talking to business owners and for years they've been struggling. before after today, that day seems farther off than ever. the heat and the kitchen at naika feels the owner with optimism. >> failure is not an option. >> reporter: he says he saw opportunity in the market but could not have anticipated standard and poor's downgrade of the aaa credit. a move that crippled confidence. and today massive sell off on wall street. >> the downgrade by itself, certainly the market didn't see that as being an overriding fact factor because trading continues to be a major factor. >> reporter: fear may be driving markets now, but that could change, if not tomorrow then soon. >> we just don't think the sell off reflects the kind of economy that we expect to see down the road. we think a lot of it reflects uncertainty. fear of the unknown. >> reporter: but with the years worth of gains wiped out in a week, not everyone sees the glass half full. the. >> i don't think i'll be able to reti
patti lee live in berkeley and she tells us, one expert told her, fundamentals are not down. >> reporter: we've been talking to business owners and for years they've been struggling. before after today, that day seems farther off than ever. the heat and the kitchen at naika feels the owner with optimism. >> failure is not an option. >> reporter: he says he saw opportunity in the market but could not have anticipated standard and poor's downgrade of the aaa credit. a move that...
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patti lee has been following the markets all week long, she's live now. >> reporter: the drama on wall street rivals the action on tv. the stock market performance has investors at the edge of their seat. mosqueda engages in a little retail therapy trying to stay optimistic as she struggles to keep track of her 401k. >> it was up for a minute and it really recently went down. but it's supposed to come back they said. >> any time you reach increases or drops on continuous days, means you don't know the -- >> reporter: prospective employees were getting both leads -- >> i have a job interview tomorrow morning. >> reporter: and offers. >> it's hard to find a job. >> reporter: it's impossible to know if and when stocks will nose dive again. >> it's really kind of the full mosaic of what's out there. >> reporter: just as block busters were down for the summer, the time of the year may be contributing to the volatility with constitutional investors taking vacation and specklators running the market, the swings are more pronounced. >>> the asian markets have been trading for five hours but so
patti lee has been following the markets all week long, she's live now. >> reporter: the drama on wall street rivals the action on tv. the stock market performance has investors at the edge of their seat. mosqueda engages in a little retail therapy trying to stay optimistic as she struggles to keep track of her 401k. >> it was up for a minute and it really recently went down. but it's supposed to come back they said. >> any time you reach increases or drops on continuous days,...
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patti lee has the story. >> reporter: a camera on a street light or stoplight recording you used to slapby big brother. but now it's looking more like a solution. poner is installing surveillance cameras at his home. picked clean a week and a half ago during a two hour window when the family was of the running an errand. >> what was shocking was the aggressiveness in which they broke into the home. >> reporter: armed robbers targeted an elderly woman alone in a home near by. >> i'm going to put a fence here and a door here and a lock. >> reporter: mateo solari is drumming up community support for surveillance cameras. >> reporter: that way we could see who's coming in and out. >> reporter: marin city installed cameras earlier this week. tiburon earlier this year after a lengthy talk about security concerns. >> they are just cameras, you just have to drive up and down the freeway, there are cameras everywhere. >> reporter: chief michael cronin says that since cameras came in thefts have dropped 20%. >> at this time i am not sure the solution is going to help but it can't hurt. >> reporter
patti lee has the story. >> reporter: a camera on a street light or stoplight recording you used to slapby big brother. but now it's looking more like a solution. poner is installing surveillance cameras at his home. picked clean a week and a half ago during a two hour window when the family was of the running an errand. >> what was shocking was the aggressiveness in which they broke into the home. >> reporter: armed robbers targeted an elderly woman alone in a home near by....
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reporting live in san francisco, patty lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> more details now, the latest numbers from the asian markets are mixed. tokyo's nikkei is down. china's shanghai market is up slightly. but less than 1%. >>> a new poll shows americans currently have little faith in the nation's economic future. according to the reuters poll, 73% of americans say the u.s. is on the wrong track. just 21% say the country is headed in the right direction. nearly half of those polled expect the worst is yet to come. 43% say they expect the economy to remain stable, but not improve. >>> apple today, became the most valuable company in the world, surpassing exxonmobil. apple is now worth about $337 billion, when you add up the value of all its stock. exxonmobil is worth about $331 billion. apple has been on a remarkable run. when steve jobs returned back in 1997, it was selling $5 a share, today it closed at $367 a share. some think it could become the world's first trillion dollar company. >>> new at sock, a vigil for 5- year-old hasany campbell. it's now been two years since he disappeared, a
reporting live in san francisco, patty lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> more details now, the latest numbers from the asian markets are mixed. tokyo's nikkei is down. china's shanghai market is up slightly. but less than 1%. >>> a new poll shows americans currently have little faith in the nation's economic future. according to the reuters poll, 73% of americans say the u.s. is on the wrong track. just 21% say the country is headed in the right direction. nearly half of those...
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patti lee has been following the markets all week long, she's live now. >> reporter: the drama on wallstreet rivals the action on tv. the stock market performance has investors at the edge of their seat. mosqueda engages in a little retail therapy trying to stay optimistic as she struggles to keep track of her 401k. >> it was up for a minute and it really recently went down. but it's supposed to come back they said. >> any time you reach increases or drops on continuous days, means you don't know the -- >> reporter: prospective employees were getting both leads -- >> i have a job interview tomorrow morning. >> reporter: and offers. >> it's hard to find a job. >> reporter: it's impossible to know if and when stocks will nose dive again. >> it's really kind of the full mosaic of what's out there. >> reporter: just as block busters were down for the summer, the time of the year may be contributing to the volatility with constitutional investors taking vacation and specklators running the market, the swings are more pronounced. >>> the asian markets have been trading for five hours but so
patti lee has been following the markets all week long, she's live now. >> reporter: the drama on wallstreet rivals the action on tv. the stock market performance has investors at the edge of their seat. mosqueda engages in a little retail therapy trying to stay optimistic as she struggles to keep track of her 401k. >> it was up for a minute and it really recently went down. but it's supposed to come back they said. >> any time you reach increases or drops on continuous days,...
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patty lee. >> the accused gunman in a drive by that killed a 3-year- old is getting more time to enterhe made a brief appearance. he was supposed to enter a plea today in the death of the little boy but he was granted a two week delay. the alleged driver in the shooting, is being held at the county jail. is he scheduled to be in court tomorrow. >>> a new effort underway tonight to try to end the death penalty. today mothers of victims joined hands with many follower supporters of the death penalty in sacramento. they are now launching a petition drive to try to put an initiative on the ballot next november. they say a study found the state spends $184 million more each year on death penalty cases compared to what it would cost if they had life sentences. >> it doesn't work. it's flawed because the process is become so expensive. >> reporter: if approved it would earmark a hundred million dollars over three years to agencies across the state. >> a bill aimed at slowing california -- the california governor's ability to grant clemency passed the house today. it's in response to the forme
patty lee. >> the accused gunman in a drive by that killed a 3-year- old is getting more time to enterhe made a brief appearance. he was supposed to enter a plea today in the death of the little boy but he was granted a two week delay. the alleged driver in the shooting, is being held at the county jail. is he scheduled to be in court tomorrow. >>> a new effort underway tonight to try to end the death penalty. today mothers of victims joined hands with many follower supporters of...
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patty lee. >> a family is struggling to cope with the killing of a young man, the second in that family this year. charles smith was shot yesterday at 87th and g street. his great aunt said he leaves behind a 1-year-old daughter. she said police and the community fled to come together to stop the violence. >> we need the police to step up and if they have to put a lot of cameras everywhere let's do that. whatever it'll take. >> in january smith's brother was shot and killed outside a supermarket. he was just 15. family say he had been in trouble with the law but was trying to improve his life. >>> thousands of residents are expected to take part in a night out tomorrow evening. this year officials expect about 500. the goal of the night out is for members of the community to get to know each other and strengthen ties with police. >>> in seven minutes more changes to the oakland police department today. the difference it could make on the streets and fighting crime as early as this weekend. >> the woman accused of breaking in to alex trebek's hotel room pled not guilty. she is charged wi
patty lee. >> a family is struggling to cope with the killing of a young man, the second in that family this year. charles smith was shot yesterday at 87th and g street. his great aunt said he leaves behind a 1-year-old daughter. she said police and the community fled to come together to stop the violence. >> we need the police to step up and if they have to put a lot of cameras everywhere let's do that. whatever it'll take. >> in january smith's brother was shot and killed...
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reporting live in san francisco, patty lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> more details now, the latest numbers from the asian markets are mixed. tokyo's nikkei is down. china's shanghai market is up slightly. but less than 1%. >>> a new poll shows americans currently have little faith in the nation's economic future. according to the reuters poll, 73% of americans say the u.s. is on the wrong track. just 21% say the country is headed in the right direction. nearly half of those polled expect the worst is yet to come. 43% say they expect the economy to remain stable, but not improve. >>> apple today, became the most valuable company in the world, surpassing exxonmobil. apple is now worth about $337 billion, when you add up the value of all its stock. exxonmobil is worth about $331 billion. apple has been on a remarkable run. when steve jobs returned back in 1997, it was selling $5 a share, today it closed at $367 a share. some think it could become the world's first trillion dollar company. >>> new at sock, a vigil for 5- year-old hasany campbell. it's now been two years since he disappeared, a
reporting live in san francisco, patty lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> more details now, the latest numbers from the asian markets are mixed. tokyo's nikkei is down. china's shanghai market is up slightly. but less than 1%. >>> a new poll shows americans currently have little faith in the nation's economic future. according to the reuters poll, 73% of americans say the u.s. is on the wrong track. just 21% say the country is headed in the right direction. nearly half of those...
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patty lee. >> the accused gunman in a drive by that killed a 3-year- old is getting more time to enter plea. he made a brief appearance. he was supposed to enter a plea today in the death of the little boy but he was granted a two week delay. the alleged driver in the shooting, is being held at the county jail. is he scheduled to be in court tomorrow. >>> a new effort underway tonight to try to end the death penalty. today mothers of victims joined hands with many follower supporters of the death penalty in sacramento. they are now launching a petition drive to try to put an initiative on the ballot next november. they say a study found the state spends $184 million more each year on death penalty cases compared to what it would cost if they had life sentences. >> it doesn't work. it's flawed because the process is become so expensive. >> reporter: if approved it would earmark a hundred million dollars over three years to agencies across the state. >> a bill aimed at slowing california -- the california governor's ability to grant clemency passed the house today. it's in response to th
patty lee. >> the accused gunman in a drive by that killed a 3-year- old is getting more time to enter plea. he made a brief appearance. he was supposed to enter a plea today in the death of the little boy but he was granted a two week delay. the alleged driver in the shooting, is being held at the county jail. is he scheduled to be in court tomorrow. >>> a new effort underway tonight to try to end the death penalty. today mothers of victims joined hands with many follower...
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patty: a baby rhino. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> it's seems like we have plenty of people to the back of the room. you may notice that i am not -- mayor lee. i have been filling in for him a lot this year. i have been filling in for his former position. my name is amy brown. the mayor since his regrets. he has a very busy schedule, as i am sure that you understand. welcome, everyone. mostly i want to just express to you that we do know in city government how important this industry is. we know it is important for our tourism visitors and our economy, the jobs that it directly and indirectly creates. most of all it is important because it is part of what makes san francisco san francisco. a vibrant nightlife is part of why tourists come here. the kinds of people that are creative and entrepreneurial, that come here and live here, creating jobs in high-tech industries, it is part of why they want to be here. because of our restaurants, entertainment, and clubs. i want to stress that we know how much good that you do for the city and we appreciate it. often we make it difficult to be small businesses here. i know that there is a lot of burea
patty: a baby rhino. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> it's seems like we have plenty of people to the back of the room. you may notice that i am not -- mayor lee. i have been filling in for him a lot this year. i have been filling in for his former position. my name is amy brown. the mayor since his regrets. he has a very busy schedule, as i am sure that you understand. welcome, everyone. mostly i want to just express to you that we do know in city...