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ktvu's patti lee joins us live with the details for the monday morning commute. >> reporter: he tells me there is already an increase of drivers calling in sick tomorrow. there was a call on this subject at 4:00 p.m. this afternoon and muni is lining up backup drivers to fill in on the routes they know about and fill in on last minute sick calls tomorrow. >> reporter: we talked to some drivers at the muni yard this afternoon who told ossick out is possible but it is also optional because some drives don't have sick days left. they voted fridayoon labor contract that -- friday on a labor contract. the result of the volt -- vote aren't in yet. >> we have people on stand by to fill runps of operators that do call in sick. it -- runs of operators that do
ktvu's patti lee joins us live with the details for the monday morning commute. >> reporter: he tells me there is already an increase of drivers calling in sick tomorrow. there was a call on this subject at 4:00 p.m. this afternoon and muni is lining up backup drivers to fill in on the routes they know about and fill in on last minute sick calls tomorrow. >> reporter: we talked to some drivers at the muni yard this afternoon who told ossick out is possible but it is also optional...
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ktvu's patti lee is live at the sims facility in hayward, where this is not the first fire there. >> reporter: this is the third major fire at a bay area sims in less than eight months. that in and of itself is unusual. add two unsolved arson cases to the mix and can you see why fire crews called the situation here suspicious. with a crane and claw, hayward fire crews picked through this giant pile. >> how did the fire start from a pile of appliances? >> reporter: the chief says it isn't easy for metal to catch fire and finding whatever was still smoldering in pile could help determine conditions and if the fire was deliberately set? >> it would be kind of hard unless somebody actually broke into the facility to start it. but that is not something had a we're going rule out yet. >> reporter: that is because it hayward site was a target before. back in may of 2009. >> we actually have videotape showing someone throwing something over the fence, but in this case, we have no idea what start ready.
ktvu's patti lee is live at the sims facility in hayward, where this is not the first fire there. >> reporter: this is the third major fire at a bay area sims in less than eight months. that in and of itself is unusual. add two unsolved arson cases to the mix and can you see why fire crews called the situation here suspicious. with a crane and claw, hayward fire crews picked through this giant pile. >> how did the fire start from a pile of appliances? >> reporter: the chief...
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patty lee is near the crash with what investigators are saying right now. >> we are at north livermore avenue about half a mile from 580. you can see over my shoulder these charred pieces of what remains of that plane. sergeant j. d. nelson is here with me now. he arrived here on scene a few minutes after that crash where you arrived to find a fire? >> right. we had a situation where the plane took off from the livermore airport. the plane very quickly went into some sort of duress. the pilot either jumped out of the plane or was forced out of the plane and shortly thereafter, the plane crashed in the field, and that caused about a two-acre fire. >> so you have found the pilot jumped out, and his body is over that hill behind the plane, and you said that was the right thing to do most likely. >> well, you can only imagine the situation that he was in. we have witness that saw smoke coming from the plane so his plane most likely is on fire. he's in a situation where he knows that plane is going to crash, and he -- he wanted to get away from that fire. it's an absolute terrible tragedy.
patty lee is near the crash with what investigators are saying right now. >> we are at north livermore avenue about half a mile from 580. you can see over my shoulder these charred pieces of what remains of that plane. sergeant j. d. nelson is here with me now. he arrived here on scene a few minutes after that crash where you arrived to find a fire? >> right. we had a situation where the plane took off from the livermore airport. the plane very quickly went into some sort of duress....
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ktvu patty lee is live at sfo with the problems outlined in that state report. >> reporter: julie, if you ever catch an airport shuttle or hop on to a limousine you expect those carriers to be safe and some agency is keeping tabs, but this 45 page report out today says that is just not the case and the cpuc must make changes. after five women died trapped in this burning limousine in may of 2013, state auditors were called in. >> unfortunately five people had to die for them to take action. >> reporter: caught the horrifying scene with a cell phone camera images that still haunt him. the fire was ultimately blamed on mechanical failure. now the agency responsible for overseeing passenger transport vehicles in california has been found inadequate. >> they are not adequately ensuring the public is safe. >> reporter: margaret a fernandez says a auditors are not holding the cpuc responsible for the limo fire in any way. they are pointing out the problems that need to be fixed. among those cited ineffective leadership, lack of formal policies and significant delays in responding to consume
ktvu patty lee is live at sfo with the problems outlined in that state report. >> reporter: julie, if you ever catch an airport shuttle or hop on to a limousine you expect those carriers to be safe and some agency is keeping tabs, but this 45 page report out today says that is just not the case and the cpuc must make changes. after five women died trapped in this burning limousine in may of 2013, state auditors were called in. >> unfortunately five people had to die for them to take...
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patti lee joining us live from sfo where she just talked to them about the latest daring rescue, patti. >> reporter: so far five racers have had to be rescued by the coast guard crews out of this station. the great pacific race is describing itself as the biggest, baddest endurance challenge in the plant. and so far out of their contestants only seven remain. >> reporter: the 65-year-old experienced rower was 5 miles away when he had to be rescued. and the second involved getting these two rowers out of the water. the starting line of the race is in monterey. the finish 2,400 miles away in honolulu. the race has strict safety requirements and the coast guard says rescued rowers were prepared. >> all three devices played a key role and were essential to a quick recovery. >> reporter: you could hear the coast guard helicopter landing. they were out on another rescue earlier tonight. none of the five men who had to be rescued suffered major injuries but we have learned that boward did suffer a chipped rib and chipped shoulder blade. according to his son, boward was upset because he had to
patti lee joining us live from sfo where she just talked to them about the latest daring rescue, patti. >> reporter: so far five racers have had to be rescued by the coast guard crews out of this station. the great pacific race is describing itself as the biggest, baddest endurance challenge in the plant. and so far out of their contestants only seven remain. >> reporter: the 65-year-old experienced rower was 5 miles away when he had to be rescued. and the second involved getting...
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ktvu's patti lee with the labor dispute that's prompting some munni operators to stay home tomorrow. operators started staying home yesterday afternoon. in numbers that could be -- now a contingency plan is in place. >> we have people on stand by to fill runs of operators that do call in sick. it's something that we'll be able to fill some of the runs and most efficient service that we can. >> reporter: calling in sick was optional, that many drivers didn't have any sick time left, they told us. the root of the problem is the labor contract operators signed on friday. by law their union can't strike but workers can call in sick to show their displeasure. >> there's a lot of stuff going on at munni that we don't know about. they're upset. >> reporter: riders say they will be hugely inconvenienced but understands why drivers might decide to stay home. >> depends on how long it is, if it's just one day to get the city's attention. >> reporter: there's no way to know if and how many drivers will skip work tomorrow but it will do its best to keep service going. in san francisco, patti lee
ktvu's patti lee with the labor dispute that's prompting some munni operators to stay home tomorrow. operators started staying home yesterday afternoon. in numbers that could be -- now a contingency plan is in place. >> we have people on stand by to fill runs of operators that do call in sick. it's something that we'll be able to fill some of the runs and most efficient service that we can. >> reporter: calling in sick was optional, that many drivers didn't have any sick time left,...
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for more on developing story we turn to ktvu's patti lee, joining us live in liv morwith what investigators are telling you tonight about the accident are. >> the county coroner left with the body and can officially identify the victim and break the news to his family. the wreckage visible from the road. >> i don't know the full story and it's sad and sad for their families are alameda county sheriff investigators got part of the story from winters who described a plane on fire in the air. sergeant nelson said the pilot's troubles started shortly after taking off from the livermore airport. >> at some point the pilot jumped out of plane or was porsheed out of the plane just prior to it crashing into the hillside in livermore. >> reporter: nelson says looking at the wreckage, it's clear that pilot could not have survived the plane crash and as terrifying as it must have been, exiting the burning plane was the pilot's best option. >> the pilot was killed instantly when he landed in the field about 300 yards from where the plan ultimately landed. >> reporter: aviation sources tell ktvu that th
for more on developing story we turn to ktvu's patti lee, joining us live in liv morwith what investigators are telling you tonight about the accident are. >> the county coroner left with the body and can officially identify the victim and break the news to his family. the wreckage visible from the road. >> i don't know the full story and it's sad and sad for their families are alameda county sheriff investigators got part of the story from winters who described a plane on fire in...
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ktvu's patti lee is live in san francisco, where she has learned the victim had turned his life around. patti. >> reporter: no one is in custody for this brazen shooting yet that took place in broad daylight in front of dozens of children. the fields and courts are empty today, yesterday they were filled with about 45 kids taking part in summer programs. >> you should feel safe in a summer camp for kids, around all the other kids. >> reporter: that sense of safety was shattered on this basketball court. where an outreach counselor was playing dodgeball with kids he was overseeing. he was shot in the head at close range in front of them. and today, balloons and candles have been left at scene to pay tribute. >> the executive director of turf, tells us that the victim's name was alan callaway and that kalway worked for the non-profit together united we're committed forever, which is funded in part by a city and county department to run free programs for kids. according to acting board member elizah abdul-salam, calloway worked there for years. calloway's story well-known in the neighborh
ktvu's patti lee is live in san francisco, where she has learned the victim had turned his life around. patti. >> reporter: no one is in custody for this brazen shooting yet that took place in broad daylight in front of dozens of children. the fields and courts are empty today, yesterday they were filled with about 45 kids taking part in summer programs. >> you should feel safe in a summer camp for kids, around all the other kids. >> reporter: that sense of safety was...
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live in marin county, patti lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> on ktvu.com you will find more details on how ida was found, including our interview with the girl and the marin county shotgun, the web team posted it all under "hot topics." family and friends of a missing petaluma man are hoping he will be home in time for father's day. the 51-year-old father of two has been missing since june 3rd. police found roy martinez' car with his keys inside a few days longer with a wallet, phone and glasses. his wife says he has battledgression, but says he showed no signs of depress leading up to his disappearance. >>> we're following developing news out of nevada county where a law enforcement officer and a civilian have been injured in a shooting. this happened around 3:00 p.m. near a campground in rural nevada county that is near nevada city. about 100 miles north sacramento. the chp, fbi and nevada county sheriff's department have been called in to help with the investigation. the reno gazette-journal is reporting one victim is a bureau of land management agent. two suspects have been taken i
live in marin county, patti lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> on ktvu.com you will find more details on how ida was found, including our interview with the girl and the marin county shotgun, the web team posted it all under "hot topics." family and friends of a missing petaluma man are hoping he will be home in time for father's day. the 51-year-old father of two has been missing since june 3rd. police found roy martinez' car with his keys inside a few days longer with a wallet,...
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patti lee, ktvu. >>> hon honda expects to recall 100 million vehicles more.da is investigating how many of its vehicles may need to be recalled. >>> friday 13 ended up being a good day for wall street after a number of corporate deals and a positive report about computer sales from intel. nasdaq climbed 18. >>> price line agreed to pay $103 a share that is 46% open table's closing price on thursday. that amounts to $2.6 billion in cash. open table says it serves more than 15 million diners every month and add -- at about 31,000 restaurants. >>> temperatures bottomed out yesterday. they will continue to increase. 85 in antioch in the inland areas. it was fairly warm. then you got to the coast and there was no fog. 64 in pacifica. we had some upper 60s right along the coast. 70 in san francisco, 79 in san jose. warmer tomorrow for your bay area saturday. we pointed out this weather system, this low is out of here. as it leaves it's going to create a high pressure that's going set up right here and create a light offshore flow. which should help keep the fog cle
patti lee, ktvu. >>> hon honda expects to recall 100 million vehicles more.da is investigating how many of its vehicles may need to be recalled. >>> friday 13 ended up being a good day for wall street after a number of corporate deals and a positive report about computer sales from intel. nasdaq climbed 18. >>> price line agreed to pay $103 a share that is 46% open table's closing price on thursday. that amounts to $2.6 billion in cash. open table says it serves more...
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ktvu's 359y l joins us -- patti lee joins us live with what neighbors are saying. >> reporter: the party place here in this house behind me. it is not parent there was party -- apparent there was a party near, or a crime scene. a helicopter and four ambulances. neighbors say there was a crowd outside and in the garage when they heard gone shots around 11:30 p.m. last night. one neighbor said a kid on a bicycle road up to the house and opened fire and from that moment it was chaos. the neighbor says a mother lives here with two of her sons. >> they haven't caused much trouble. always kept to themselves. unfortunately kids -- things happen. altercations may have happened. i don't know. >> reporter: he tells us parties are not uncommon here. a lot of questions, police are still investigating. and we will have more on their take at 10:00 p.m. reporting live, patti lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> new details tonight, authorities identified a robbery suspect who wentoon ram page at san jose -- went on a rampage earlier this month in san jose. justin johnson threw bottles at a clerk. you can see
ktvu's 359y l joins us -- patti lee joins us live with what neighbors are saying. >> reporter: the party place here in this house behind me. it is not parent there was party -- apparent there was a party near, or a crime scene. a helicopter and four ambulances. neighbors say there was a crowd outside and in the garage when they heard gone shots around 11:30 p.m. last night. one neighbor said a kid on a bicycle road up to the house and opened fire and from that moment it was chaos. the...
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ktvu patty lee talked to a park ranger about what parents can tell their children to stay safe. >> the miller family is making more of the campfire return to normalcy after nerve wracking night that involved hamas serve search. the families cleared out camp site in 40 feet away. >> they'll try to prepare kids for. >> they called the incident a learning incident. >> they have the opportunities to plan. >> they had to take care of them. >> park ranger derrick shelly calls it a wake up call. >> this is the last thing you think about. >> shelly sits down the families are getting ready to camp. samuel pete taylor is booked several days a week and preparation should go beyond buying supplies. >> they should have a plan that gives a checklist of what to do if lost. >> once you realize you are lost stay in 1 place so that we can find you and start shouting for help and definitely be on the listen for other people that are calling out your name looking for you. >> shortly after the child was reunited with her family. she and her husband talked to their boys. >> what happens if you get lost. >>
ktvu patty lee talked to a park ranger about what parents can tell their children to stay safe. >> the miller family is making more of the campfire return to normalcy after nerve wracking night that involved hamas serve search. the families cleared out camp site in 40 feet away. >> they'll try to prepare kids for. >> they called the incident a learning incident. >> they have the opportunities to plan. >> they had to take care of them. >> park ranger derrick...
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reporting live in san francisco, patti lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> there were fewer problems though earlier in the day when huge crowds gathered for the 44th annual pride spread. coming up at 10:15, we'll take you to spade route where this year's event made history. >>> the heat is on across the bay area. temperatures soared into the 90s causing problems for some. we have live team coverage, debora villalon is live at the alameda county fair where dozens of people were treated for heat exhaustion. but we begin with meteorologist mark tamayo with just how hot it got today. >> our temperatures did warm up. the warming trent continued throughout the area. that means more 90s on the map. that means more 90s out toward livermore, concord. up in the north bay, santa rosa, napa both in the 90s. 93 to 94 degrees. what would cool us off is not showing up in the bay area. basically the fog is way to the south. so for los angeles closer to san diego as well. high pressure is building in. the compression that is sinking air. that will remain in place for tomorrow. a good sign of that is basical
reporting live in san francisco, patti lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> there were fewer problems though earlier in the day when huge crowds gathered for the 44th annual pride spread. coming up at 10:15, we'll take you to spade route where this year's event made history. >>> the heat is on across the bay area. temperatures soared into the 90s causing problems for some. we have live team coverage, debora villalon is live at the alameda county fair where dozens of people were...
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in oakland, patti lee, ktvu news. >>> two teenagers were shot and wounded this weekend at a party insidefore 11 -- 11:00 at the la quinta inn. gunfire shattered glass. both teens are expected to survive their wounds. police spent hours at the scene collecting evidence. there's no word yet on any systems but police say they may have headed off in a white sedan headed to the berkeley hills. >>> there's reports that hiring a company to make key parts of the east bay bridge turned out to be a costly decision. according to the sacramento bee, they picked the machinery company to create the signature tower because officials thought that company could do the work faster and cheaper. while caltranses paid the company millions it also spent hundreds of millions of the dollars to fix problems with the work. a caltrans chief engineer says the company produced excellent results. >>> new at 10:00, while there may be skeptics over the existence of climate change there's no denying california is in a drought. all you had to do is drive through the driest mountain peaks of the sierra this winter. as bad
in oakland, patti lee, ktvu news. >>> two teenagers were shot and wounded this weekend at a party insidefore 11 -- 11:00 at the la quinta inn. gunfire shattered glass. both teens are expected to survive their wounds. police spent hours at the scene collecting evidence. there's no word yet on any systems but police say they may have headed off in a white sedan headed to the berkeley hills. >>> there's reports that hiring a company to make key parts of the east bay bridge turned...
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ktvu's patti lee joins us now with why it is bad news for mayor jean quan. >> announcer: shows just howulnerable the mayor is. look at the size of the field. 17 people trying to unseat mayor jean quan. only six have a real shot at it and those two are the top contenders. she was the leading contender till she threw her hat into the race. >> i represent the entire city of oakland and city counsel member at large. >> reporter: she spoke thissen for. a reverse -- this afternoon. a reversal of not to run. >> she throw as big wrench into the mix because she ran three times before. >> reporter: she says she makes the interesting race more exciting. she says she has the highest name recognition among the challengers and the most experience. >> the only way mayor jean quan can hang on is if the challengers start fighting each other. if they keep the focus of the race on mayor jean quan it would be a difficult scenario to see how she could win. >> reporter: he ran against mayor jean quan in 2010, the voting system could work against her. it allows people to vote for three candidates. the system
ktvu's patti lee joins us now with why it is bad news for mayor jean quan. >> announcer: shows just howulnerable the mayor is. look at the size of the field. 17 people trying to unseat mayor jean quan. only six have a real shot at it and those two are the top contenders. she was the leading contender till she threw her hat into the race. >> i represent the entire city of oakland and city counsel member at large. >> reporter: she spoke thissen for. a reverse -- this afternoon....
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live in the newsroom, patty lee uktvu news. >> >> a deadly crash a little after 10:00 on lakeville highwayding to police, a lincoln traveling westbound, veered into oncoming traffic and struck a toyota camera. the camry driver was pronounced dead at the scene and a young child in that car suffered mine injuries. the driver of the lincoln was hospitalized with major injuries. no word yet on what, if any charges that driver may face. >> >> there are reports that hiring a chinese company to make key parts of the new bay bridge ended up being a costly decision. cal-tran picked the sports machinery company to create the tower because the officials thought the company could do the work faster and cheaper, cal-tran has paid the company millions in incentives, it spent millions of dollars to fix problems with the work. the company's engineer said the company produced excellent results. >> >> jury selection begins in the trial of a concorde elementary school teacher accused of molesting several students. martin pleaded "not guilty" to 91 counts -- accused of abusing 11 students and police say almos
live in the newsroom, patty lee uktvu news. >> >> a deadly crash a little after 10:00 on lakeville highwayding to police, a lincoln traveling westbound, veered into oncoming traffic and struck a toyota camera. the camry driver was pronounced dead at the scene and a young child in that car suffered mine injuries. the driver of the lincoln was hospitalized with major injuries. no word yet on what, if any charges that driver may face. >> >> there are reports that hiring a...
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ktvu patty lee is live at sfo with the problems outlined in that state report. >> reporter: julie, ifcatch an airport shuttle or hop on to a limousine you expect those carriers to be safe and some agency is keeping tabs, but this 45 page report out today says that is just not the case and the cpuc must make changes. after five women died trapped in this burning limousine in may of 2013, state auditors were called in. >> unfortunately five people had to die for them to take action. >> reporter: caught the horrifying scene with a cell phone camera images that still haunt him. the fire
ktvu patty lee is live at sfo with the problems outlined in that state report. >> reporter: julie, ifcatch an airport shuttle or hop on to a limousine you expect those carriers to be safe and some agency is keeping tabs, but this 45 page report out today says that is just not the case and the cpuc must make changes. after five women died trapped in this burning limousine in may of 2013, state auditors were called in. >> unfortunately five people had to die for them to take action....
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i'm lee land vitter. >> i'm patti ann brown. >> he's accused of taking part in a conspiracy to supports. in connection with the attack on the consulate in libya. the raid on 9-11 in 2012 killed four americans, including u.s. ambassador chris stevens. now justice may finally be on the way. national security correspondent jennifer griffin is live outside the u.s. district court in
i'm lee land vitter. >> i'm patti ann brown. >> he's accused of taking part in a conspiracy to supports. in connection with the attack on the consulate in libya. the raid on 9-11 in 2012 killed four americans, including u.s. ambassador chris stevens. now justice may finally be on the way. national security correspondent jennifer griffin is live outside the u.s. district court in
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i'm lee land vitter. >> i'm patti ann brown. >> he's accused of taking part in a conspiracy to support terrorists. in connection with the attack on the consulate in libya. the raid on 9-11 in 2012 killed four americans, including u.s. ambassador chris stevens. now justice may finally be on the way. national security correspondent jennifer griffin is live outside the u.s. district court in washington. hi, jennifer. >> reporter: hi, patti ann. khattala has left the dc courthouse behind me. he left a few hours ago. he was taken to a u.s. detention facility in alexandria, virginia. it's a facility that has been used before for high profile terrorism cases. he will be staying there while the trial takes place here at the downtown dc courthouse. inside the courtroom here, khattala was presented to the judge where he was read one charge against him, one count providing material support for a terrorist group result not guilty death, a charge which brings with it a maximum life sentence. the proceeding lasted about ten to 15 minutes. khattala was wearing black sweat pants. his hair was matted.
i'm lee land vitter. >> i'm patti ann brown. >> he's accused of taking part in a conspiracy to support terrorists. in connection with the attack on the consulate in libya. the raid on 9-11 in 2012 killed four americans, including u.s. ambassador chris stevens. now justice may finally be on the way. national security correspondent jennifer griffin is live outside the u.s. district court in washington. hi, jennifer. >> reporter: hi, patti ann. khattala has left the dc courthouse...