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ktvu's patti lee is live now with the changes folks will see at the concert. >> reporter: promoters would not talk expects but police say this year added surveillance cameras and adding patrols. concert goers were more concerned about the change in culture here. >> reporter: from $250 tickets to suits for 25,000. the festival sold out early. >> reporter: she scraped together $350 to see his favorite artists. she will have to settle for listening from afar again. [ indiscernible ] >> not everybody could afford the tickets. >> reporter: it is an issue at music festivals like outside lands. it makes some feel like second class citizens. >> some of the high end tickets, what that helps us do is off set the price and keep the main ticket price down. >> promoters say vip set ups help off set the cost but some claim catering to the few may be the undoing. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: 100 live lands are scheduled and noise will likely become an issue but the general manager tells me that may be a small price to pay. this year they are donating $2 million to parks programs. live in san francisco
ktvu's patti lee is live now with the changes folks will see at the concert. >> reporter: promoters would not talk expects but police say this year added surveillance cameras and adding patrols. concert goers were more concerned about the change in culture here. >> reporter: from $250 tickets to suits for 25,000. the festival sold out early. >> reporter: she scraped together $350 to see his favorite artists. she will have to settle for listening from afar again. [...
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ktvu patti lee is live for us near at the golden gate bar. >> reporter: the worse of it is over. you can see what the problem is . a sidewalk filled with crowds and some of them often tipsy and we got cars filled with frustrated drivers who have been honking and shouting at each other and there is the trash which you cannot see in the dark. it is this scene that folks live around here says they cannot be outside land span. >> i will take this one. >> because of the craziness of outside land, outside everything. >> the trip was planned last minute when they agreed they could not take it anymore. >> so bad, it is socon jested with all the people and the cars. traffic has p come to a standstill. >> others live near gold gate park says this year, double park charter busses is waiting to pick up concert goers are a nightly problem. >> san francisco's police describe a different experience. >> few crimes at all and no violent crimes or major injuries. really, a quiet event. >> he says 100 people cited sneaking into the area. >> there is a garbage right in our front door that somebody l
ktvu patti lee is live for us near at the golden gate bar. >> reporter: the worse of it is over. you can see what the problem is . a sidewalk filled with crowds and some of them often tipsy and we got cars filled with frustrated drivers who have been honking and shouting at each other and there is the trash which you cannot see in the dark. it is this scene that folks live around here says they cannot be outside land span. >> i will take this one. >> because of the craziness...
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and she did that, with commissioner marshal and also, with patty lee, from the public defender's office. and i was not in town, and i was celebrating my 35th wedding anniversary but i did get the opportunity to listen to the very, lively, radio program, later. >> and now, i also asked that we met with representatives of the urban institute who are out from washington, d.c.. >> updates on cases and we will get a detailed report at the end of august in one of your september meetings but just for a brief update, today, the occ has opened 481 cases compared to 474 same time last year. as of today, we have 331 pending cases compared to 319 at the same time last year. neither of those number, comparatively so, is statistically significant, but what is statistickly significant is that the occ has sustained the allegations compared to 17 as of august, 27 last year, and so increase of about 111 percent. as of today, the occ has mediated 35 cases compared to 36 through august 31st of last year and in closing, for today's report, as i have mentioned before, nacol has an annual training conference,
and she did that, with commissioner marshal and also, with patty lee, from the public defender's office. and i was not in town, and i was celebrating my 35th wedding anniversary but i did get the opportunity to listen to the very, lively, radio program, later. >> and now, i also asked that we met with representatives of the urban institute who are out from washington, d.c.. >> updates on cases and we will get a detailed report at the end of august in one of your september meetings...
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in los gatos patti lee, ktvu . >>> more details now, five minmate firefighters were also injured. they are from the salt creek conservation camp, a minimum security facility which is part of calfires a tehama-glenn unit. these inmate firefighters are full-time and highly taped. >> you might have noticed some smoke around the bay area because of these fires. yesterday it was really bad, but today mark it seems like it cleared up. >> a the wind keeping the smoke confined to the fire zone, but still active in parts of mendocino county and even parts of northern sonoma county. the key change over the past day has been more of a southwesterly flow, keeping the smoke in the northern portions of the sonoma county of the challenge for fire crews is obviously the terrain. that terrain, the mountains separating laytonville towards the coast very extreme and that is a big challenge for fire crews and will continue to be a factor heading into sunday. as far as the current conditions around the fire dozen currentlydegrees. winds not a factor, 6 miles per hour and relative humidity at 43%. this
in los gatos patti lee, ktvu . >>> more details now, five minmate firefighters were also injured. they are from the salt creek conservation camp, a minimum security facility which is part of calfires a tehama-glenn unit. these inmate firefighters are full-time and highly taped. >> you might have noticed some smoke around the bay area because of these fires. yesterday it was really bad, but today mark it seems like it cleared up. >> a the wind keeping the smoke confined to...
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patty lee now with more on the change and what it could mean for other schools. >> reporter: over thet few years, mills and other single sex colleges have been grappling with the fluid identity, and how to include transgender students. now, mills admissions policy spells out who exactly is allowed to attend the colleges. including applicants who are not women at birth, but self- identify as women, and those who were assigned to the female sex at birth. >> we were the first women's college west of the rockies. we were the first women's college to have a computer science program. this is just another in another series of firsts. >> reporter: mills spokeswoman tells me this is in no way a move towards coeds education, but is a cutting edge move on a campus that was established back in the 1850s. live in oakland, patty lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> the reservoir that supplies more than 2 million people with drinking water in the bay area is at the center of a dispute. a non-profit group is asking a federal judge to stop diverting water from the twalmy river. the center for environmental
patty lee now with more on the change and what it could mean for other schools. >> reporter: over thet few years, mills and other single sex colleges have been grappling with the fluid identity, and how to include transgender students. now, mills admissions policy spells out who exactly is allowed to attend the colleges. including applicants who are not women at birth, but self- identify as women, and those who were assigned to the female sex at birth. >> we were the first women's...
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patti lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 5 teenagers arrested for stealing a car could be linked to other car thefts and burglaries. the most recent car theft happened in emerald hills area monday. the sheriff's department says officers used low jack to track the car to the downtown area and spotted the teens getting into the car tuesday. two 13-year-old boys, two 14- year-old boys and one 17-year- old boy were taken into custody. >>> drivers will be reminded of the traffic back ups on the tunnel approach. tomorrow night caltrans plan to close bore number 2 from 8:00 p.m. through noon on saturday. another closure is planned for saturday night through sunday. then they plan to shut it down sunday night through 7:00 a.m. mondays. it is all done for lane realignmentalignment and repaving work. they may repeat the closure the following weekend. >>> giants star hunter pence is having fun with hecklers in new york. it started last week when mets fans poked fun at hunter pence. one said hunter pence puts ketchup on his hog dog. and -- hot dog and hunter pence said hunter pence returns library bo
patti lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 5 teenagers arrested for stealing a car could be linked to other car thefts and burglaries. the most recent car theft happened in emerald hills area monday. the sheriff's department says officers used low jack to track the car to the downtown area and spotted the teens getting into the car tuesday. two 13-year-old boys, two 14- year-old boys and one 17-year- old boy were taken into custody. >>> drivers will be reminded of the traffic back...
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. >> and i think that you heard, director hicks said that i really want to thank sam, and patty lee for coming on the show on sunday. and know the events of ferguson have focused a lot of attention on the citizens encounters with the police and i felt that it would be a good time to talk about can and legally can't do and legally can and can't say and wish that you should or should not do. or should or should not say, in those encounters and that the two hours went by way too quickly. and i have already had a number of people already call me and say thank you, can we do it again? and can we do it again? and i talked to the young people, last night, at the program at the club and i actually speaking to a bunch of young people and they wanted to talk about it. and so, it would have been difficult to do, without them, and they were really really good. i think that it is something that we have to continue to talk to our young people about in particular, and you know, i got calls from way around the country, it was not even local and one of the things that i we would do and talk about what w
. >> and i think that you heard, director hicks said that i really want to thank sam, and patty lee for coming on the show on sunday. and know the events of ferguson have focused a lot of attention on the citizens encounters with the police and i felt that it would be a good time to talk about can and legally can't do and legally can and can't say and wish that you should or should not do. or should or should not say, in those encounters and that the two hours went by way too quickly. and...
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patty lee did a story on her a couple of weeks ago. patty is a competitive tennis player. >> amazing, 15 years ago. >> is that wonderful. >>> let's go to our chief meteorologist. as kids are back in school it's heating up. >> i was just thinking when i was 15. >> you certainly weren't doing that. >> how do you get that good that fast. >> it was a nice day today, temperatures warmed up a little bit. but why am i showing you the eastern pacific. take a look. let's come in a little closer and i'll show you that hurricane i'm tracking as we go into the weekend. because the hurricane is going to fall apart by the way as it gets into cooler water but then it's going to get sucked back into the flow and that means we could see some tropical moisture and that chance of thunderstorms, especially in lake tahoe. where hewe will be tracking and it's a long way from now. friday, saturday, it should start showing up on friday. so as we go in closer, the fog along the coast, there's some patchy fog. pretty sunny out there in many places and a nice day
patty lee did a story on her a couple of weeks ago. patty is a competitive tennis player. >> amazing, 15 years ago. >> is that wonderful. >>> let's go to our chief meteorologist. as kids are back in school it's heating up. >> i was just thinking when i was 15. >> you certainly weren't doing that. >> how do you get that good that fast. >> it was a nice day today, temperatures warmed up a little bit. but why am i showing you the eastern pacific. take a...
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the cause of that blaze is under investigation but as patti lee tells us now.fireworks may have played a role. >> reporter: coy dang sifts through rubble. trying to salvage anything from the apartment where he used to live with his family. >> i lived here about 15 years. >> reporter: he is one of 15 people displaced after a fire tore through their apartment. lisa baker said the fire spread quickly because the building shared an attic. they heard explosions seconds before they saw flames. >> very loud. boom, boom. >> i thought it was just a regular fireworks that goes up usually. >> reporter: crews did find remnants of fireworks outside the building. in the spot where the fire appears to have started. but the case is still active and the cause still under investigation. meantime the red cross is manning this shelter at the ira jenkins community center. displaced families are sleeping here while they figure out where they're going to live next. >> i heard that someone had a dog that they couldn't keep. so being a dog person i said let's go take a look. >> reporte
the cause of that blaze is under investigation but as patti lee tells us now.fireworks may have played a role. >> reporter: coy dang sifts through rubble. trying to salvage anything from the apartment where he used to live with his family. >> i lived here about 15 years. >> reporter: he is one of 15 people displaced after a fire tore through their apartment. lisa baker said the fire spread quickly because the building shared an attic. they heard explosions seconds before they...
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in san francisco, patti lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> ktvu.com has a special section filled with informationmusicians and the bands playing this weekend as well as other festival details. you'll find it all under hot topics on our home page. >>> tarantulas taking over bay area road. the unusual conditions that have these spiders crawling around in droves. >> you'll see a dozen at a time. >>> a significant drop of temperatures in the area and how cool it will get. >>> a small burned down shack turns out a discovery. what firefighters uncovered in the debris. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits, kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiq™ technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good, better and an awesome night. the difference? try adjusting up or down you'll know cuz sleep iq™ tells you. only at a sleep number store, mattresses with sleepiq™ start at just $999.98. know better sleep with sleep number. >>> a deadly accident in sola
in san francisco, patti lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> ktvu.com has a special section filled with informationmusicians and the bands playing this weekend as well as other festival details. you'll find it all under hot topics on our home page. >>> tarantulas taking over bay area road. the unusual conditions that have these spiders crawling around in droves. >> you'll see a dozen at a time. >>> a significant drop of temperatures in the area and how cool it will...
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ktvu's patti lee on the nurse who knows firsthand all about being burned. >> and says warning, flammablerter: the videos are all over you tube. preteens and teenagers pouring hand sanitizer, nail polish remover anything with alcohol on their bodies then lighting it. today's warning out of santa clara county was not prompted because of any incident here in northern california. >> probably one of the most horrible things someone can go through and still survive. >> reporter: jill spral a victim of an accidental burn himself wants to keep it that way. >> playing with rubbing alcohol and fire is a terrible combination. it's a bad idea and you know we just really want to warn kids to not try this at all period. >> reporter: now a nursing manager in the bay area's only burn trauma center, she says preventing kids from attempting this stunt is personal. she suffered two years of painful surgeries after her accident. and she can't believe that kids across the country are in hospital because of an online dare. >> to intentionally try to do this as a dare, as a joke, for fun or whatever the rea
ktvu's patti lee on the nurse who knows firsthand all about being burned. >> and says warning, flammablerter: the videos are all over you tube. preteens and teenagers pouring hand sanitizer, nail polish remover anything with alcohol on their bodies then lighting it. today's warning out of santa clara county was not prompted because of any incident here in northern california. >> probably one of the most horrible things someone can go through and still survive. >> reporter:...
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patty lee, with how she's gotten so good, so fast. >> reporter: cc bellis is known for her blisteringand. but she says overpowering opponents is not her strategy for winning. >> i feel like hard work beats talent, when talent doesn't work hard. >> reporter: she became the youngest player to win the girl's 18 and under championship in more than 20 years. the title secured her a shot at the u.s. open. >> i'm still kind of in shock that i'm going this year. i've been wanting to play the u.s. open since i was 7 years old. it's crazy, i'm so excited to play. >> i never thought, gosh, could cc be a pro? she just said no, i want to play tennis be and hays all i want to do. she wanted to be home schooled for it. so we said okay. >> reporter: bellis trained mainly at home with hand picked partners, like anthony who plays on stanford's varsity team. >> it's amazing how far she's come. i'm proud of her and am expecting big things from her. >> reporter: i was trying to see if they could get a racket on the teen's serve. nope. it must be the shoes. she says she may be touted as the next big thing,
patty lee, with how she's gotten so good, so fast. >> reporter: cc bellis is known for her blisteringand. but she says overpowering opponents is not her strategy for winning. >> i feel like hard work beats talent, when talent doesn't work hard. >> reporter: she became the youngest player to win the girl's 18 and under championship in more than 20 years. the title secured her a shot at the u.s. open. >> i'm still kind of in shock that i'm going this year. i've been...
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patti lee is live, she learned residents complained about the test weeks ago but tests failed to find any contamination. >> that's what upset people the most. that the test that the department relies on failed to detect contamination and only the worsening odor tiped the city off to the ongoing problem. >> it's, yeah. >> reporter: at laurel wood park there's an unmistakable scent of sewage. >> it's really strong right now. >> reporter: signs went up in the park today warning parkgoers to stay out of the contaminated creek. >> especially with like, mrsa and eboli -- ebola and air contaminations it's not good right now. >> that's real frightening and this is a pretty popular park especially with kids and my own kids. so that worries me. >> reporter: the deputy director of environmental services says odor complaints led to a test of the water this morning which showed potential contamination. >> once it became obvious, we jumped into action and here we are. you know late on friday afternoon getting this sewer line repaired. >> reporter: we asked why a test done two days ago did not spot
patti lee is live, she learned residents complained about the test weeks ago but tests failed to find any contamination. >> that's what upset people the most. that the test that the department relies on failed to detect contamination and only the worsening odor tiped the city off to the ongoing problem. >> it's, yeah. >> reporter: at laurel wood park there's an unmistakable scent of sewage. >> it's really strong right now. >> reporter: signs went up in the park...
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. >> i am patty brown in for jenna lee. one person is dead after mud slides slam california. several people were rescued from cars and debris from the mud slides is block off two towns and leaving thousands of people in shelters. >> we have meteorologist janice dean. we have adam houseley on the scene in california. adam? >> reporter: yeah, jon, the wall of mud and water that came down late yesterday afternoon gave the people 80 miles east of los angeles, no warning at all. we have a view from the air one of the major mud slides cut off several thousands of people in from the main road. in and out only now on foot. they are trying to reopen the road. it was a wall of mud that shut it down. a number of people stranded on either side. many kids in a camp ground. they are okay. but they will not get out until the mud is moved. residents here say heavy rain and no one expected anything. and they were moving the cars and the water came down. two others mangled under the mud. the owner said he got out just in the nick of time. >> it was a eight foot wall suddenly off of the mountai
. >> i am patty brown in for jenna lee. one person is dead after mud slides slam california. several people were rescued from cars and debris from the mud slides is block off two towns and leaving thousands of people in shelters. >> we have meteorologist janice dean. we have adam houseley on the scene in california. adam? >> reporter: yeah, jon, the wall of mud and water that came down late yesterday afternoon gave the people 80 miles east of los angeles, no warning at all. we...
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. >> i am patty brown in for jenna lee. >> american air power taking out the militants. allowing iraqi and kurdish ground troops to recanture the mosul dam. but the fighting is not over yet. >> jennifer a lot happening in the pentagon today? >> reporter: that's right, ed. it is premature to say that the mosul dam is in iraqi hands. the fighting is ongoing and heavily mined. u.s. air strikes are targeting isis. they carried out 15 air strikes alone and 38 total in and around the mosul dam. this video shoes u.s. strikes from the weekend. there is tension between the kurdish fighters and the iraqi military sent from baghdad and the u.s. is in the middle. >> this can't be about stopping them from taking over a post or taking back a dam. it is an overarching terrorism strategy that has been lacking. >> kurdish military officials claim that the dam is under the iraqi government's control. that may be premature. the u.s. said it is a multiphase operation. the u.s. is providing air cover for the kurdish and iraqi forces. and some hinted combat troops may be needed. >> it is effe
. >> i am patty brown in for jenna lee. >> american air power taking out the militants. allowing iraqi and kurdish ground troops to recanture the mosul dam. but the fighting is not over yet. >> jennifer a lot happening in the pentagon today? >> reporter: that's right, ed. it is premature to say that the mosul dam is in iraqi hands. the fighting is ongoing and heavily mined. u.s. air strikes are targeting isis. they carried out 15 air strikes alone and 38 total in and...
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i'm patti ann browne in for jenna lee. >> i'm ed henry for jon scott. as we know, six bullets struck struck the body of michael brown. dr. baden say two bullets may have reentered victim's of the bottom line from this news conference, dr. baden say again and again these initial results are inconclusive. he still wants to see x-rays. he wants to see the clothing of michael brown to see if that will give him more idea what really happened and wants to see the toxicology reports from the first autopsy. this was the second autopsy. he wants to see those results to see whether there was anything else in michael brown's body. bottom line more than a week after michael brown was killed there's a lot of unanswered questions, patti ann. >> yeah. dr. baden much more cautious during this press conference than in earlier interviews today in which he seemed to indicate that these alleged eyewitnesses who say that brown was shot in the back while running away, that that was not consistent with what he found. in the press conference, you know he was asked about that p
i'm patti ann browne in for jenna lee. >> i'm ed henry for jon scott. as we know, six bullets struck struck the body of michael brown. dr. baden say two bullets may have reentered victim's of the bottom line from this news conference, dr. baden say again and again these initial results are inconclusive. he still wants to see x-rays. he wants to see the clothing of michael brown to see if that will give him more idea what really happened and wants to see the toxicology reports from the...
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. >> i'm patti ann browne in for jenna lee. dr. kent brantly arrived in georgia over the weekend on especially equipped plane and special gear. he is in quarantine in one of our nation's most sophisticated infectious disease units. as the disease spreads in nigeria. liberia take putting new restrictions in place. jon: there is concern in the u.s. that ebola has such haifa tallet rate, killing 60ers or more of its victims. nearly 730 people have died overseas and 1300 people are infected there is no vaccine or cure. centers for disease control insists there is no threat to public safety in the united states. john roberts live from emmy university hospital in atlanta. john? >> reporter: good morning to you, jon. nearly 4 hours after the first ebola patient arrives here at emory university hospital things appear to be going well although dr. kent brantly is not out of the woods just yet. as you imagine anytime you're infected with a virus serious as ebola a patient's condition could change in moment as notice dr. brantly arrived midda
. >> i'm patti ann browne in for jenna lee. dr. kent brantly arrived in georgia over the weekend on especially equipped plane and special gear. he is in quarantine in one of our nation's most sophisticated infectious disease units. as the disease spreads in nigeria. liberia take putting new restrictions in place. jon: there is concern in the u.s. that ebola has such haifa tallet rate, killing 60ers or more of its victims. nearly 730 people have died overseas and 1300 people are infected...
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. >> i'm patti ann browne in for jenna lee. dr.orgia over the weekend on especially equipped plane and special gear. he is in quarantine in one of our nation's most sophisticated infectious disease units. as the disease spreads in nigeria.