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. >> patty and i have four children. our oldest daughter is amy and jacob was next and trevor and carm carmen. >> jacob was our first born son. okay. ♪ >> my name is jacob. my favorite food is steak. my favorite color is blue. my best friend is dan larson. my favorite thing to do most is to watch football. what do i want to be when i grow up is a football player. >> after the game, jake and trevor and i, we played a little football game out in the driveway. >> jerry would throw a pass and one would try and intercept and the other would try and catch the pass. always ended up in tears. they were very competitive. they took this game seriously. >> it was a fabulous day. i will always cherish that day. >> i think one of the tough things for americans to grasp is that a predator can be anywhere. a crime can happen to anyone at any time. >> a little after 5:30 or 6:00 patty and i went to a dinner party with friends about 20, 25 minutes away. >> we weren't going to be gone very long. and they were just going to stay home. >> o
. >> patty and i have four children. our oldest daughter is amy and jacob was next and trevor and carm carmen. >> jacob was our first born son. okay. ♪ >> my name is jacob. my favorite food is steak. my favorite color is blue. my best friend is dan larson. my favorite thing to do most is to watch football. what do i want to be when i grow up is a football player. >> after the game, jake and trevor and i, we played a little football game out in the driveway. >>...
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um i became a family support coordinator and our job is to be there with the families you know like patti to be there with them in the moment they... to be with them? explain that because people watching right now think oh i have to go through this alone right? no? yeah no when um we're trained and our heart our passion is to see families being supportive in this time it's so hard what do you do for them? what do you do for them? sometimes it's really what the family needs in that moment sometimes they just need somebody to be quiet and next to them i'm personally a spanish speaking so sometimes families just need a translator um if we don't have one so we'll try to get one we'll try to advocate for them if it's needed um but helping them through the process and it's important for people to know if they donate or not we're working with them we're with them throughout the process you know we're not just about um well if you become a donor then we're compassionate towards you you just lost a loved one that's a big deal and being involved with that process of supporting families and honestly
um i became a family support coordinator and our job is to be there with the families you know like patti to be there with them in the moment they... to be with them? explain that because people watching right now think oh i have to go through this alone right? no? yeah no when um we're trained and our heart our passion is to see families being supportive in this time it's so hard what do you do for them? what do you do for them? sometimes it's really what the family needs in that moment...
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patty consults dr.pitz about the sudden, mysterious death of jill moore. >> i have a case i want to discuss with you. >> this was a 44-year-old woman who died suddenly. she had been to her dentist within the past few days, had fairly routine dental work done, and was sent home. she just went in for a routine cleaning. but jill always had problems with cleaning. so, what they did was they gave her a couple shots of novocaine. >> over the course of a couple days, she started to develop some pretty profound jaw pain, and that progressed to a headache. >> i woke up at 7:00 in the morning on saturday and she was laying by the front door. and i'm like, well, do you want to get up? and she said, you know what, my head is killing me. just let me sit by the front door and let me see if i feel better. about five minutes later she just said, i want to die, please call 911. >> it got so bad she went to the hospital and she was in the hospital with worsening jaw pain, worsening headache. >> after several hours in th
patty consults dr.pitz about the sudden, mysterious death of jill moore. >> i have a case i want to discuss with you. >> this was a 44-year-old woman who died suddenly. she had been to her dentist within the past few days, had fairly routine dental work done, and was sent home. she just went in for a routine cleaning. but jill always had problems with cleaning. so, what they did was they gave her a couple shots of novocaine. >> over the course of a couple days, she started to...
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. >> patty roland is a three-year veteran of the m.e.'s office and a nurse by training.t experience will serve her well. >> when we walked into the scene her husband was visibly upset. i mean, just distraught. i could sense that he was very uncomfortable and the officer on the scene told me that he had had chest pains prior to our arrival. are you having chest pains? >> not right now. >> were you? >> yeah. >> have you had a heart attack in the past? >> yeah. >> when did you have your bypass surgery? >> 2000. >> okay. you get that chest pain again you know you probably should call your doctor or go to the emergency room. you're dealing with a lot right now. how long were you married? >> 60 years. >> oh. i'm so sorry. obviously my concern was for him. i had plenty of time. i was going to do my job but i needed to focus on him at that time. okay. i'm going to take a look at her and then i'll come back and talk to you. okay? >> okay. i'll be right here. >> let us know if you start having that chest pain because we need to worry about you now. okay? because we can call for an
. >> patty roland is a three-year veteran of the m.e.'s office and a nurse by training.t experience will serve her well. >> when we walked into the scene her husband was visibly upset. i mean, just distraught. i could sense that he was very uncomfortable and the officer on the scene told me that he had had chest pains prior to our arrival. are you having chest pains? >> not right now. >> were you? >> yeah. >> have you had a heart attack in the past? >>...
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trevor asked patty if he and jacob and aaron could ride their bikes down to the local convenience storeent a movie. >> there's nothing between us and the store. it's farm field mostly and a few houses. but it was starting to get dark, and i said no, find something to do. we've got plenty to do. and trevor said let me talk to dad. >> and my thinking is, this is safe country. my only concern is on this one fairly long stretch of road is car traffic. in my mind, covered the bases with the flashlight. i said okay, but go down there and get it and come straight home. ♪ [ phone rings ] >> it must have been about 45 minutes, give or take. the phone rang and they called for me to come and take this call. it was our next door neighbor, merl, who called and said, jerry, you have to leave that party right now and come home. >> he came back to the table and said, we've got to go. and i said, you know, what? aren't those kids back yet? he said -- somebody took jacob. i grabbed my purse and we left. we didn't say anything to the people, our host or anything. we just left. it was the longest ride in t
trevor asked patty if he and jacob and aaron could ride their bikes down to the local convenience storeent a movie. >> there's nothing between us and the store. it's farm field mostly and a few houses. but it was starting to get dark, and i said no, find something to do. we've got plenty to do. and trevor said let me talk to dad. >> and my thinking is, this is safe country. my only concern is on this one fairly long stretch of road is car traffic. in my mind, covered the bases with...
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patti lee said it was plastic, a lot of plastics. people far away from the fire are probably going to be dealing with this smell. i have seen a few people open their windows trying to air things out. that smell will be very difficult to get rid of for a few days. reporting live in san francisco, noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >> and our coverage continues online on www.ktvu.com. you can see raw video of the fire as news chopper 2 arrived over the scene. also we put together a slide show of the fire fight. >>> wrapper who was arrested on suspicion of holding a womannen captain is expected to be ill -- woman captive is expected to be released. charles mitchell, mark sanford, was arrested on tuesday. but investigators decided to release him till they gather more information. they are providing few details about this case. >> the arrest warrant was based on the fact there are charges for kidnapping. false imprisonment. brandishing a firearm. being accused of conducting criminal activity as a member of a gang. >> he had been living i
patti lee said it was plastic, a lot of plastics. people far away from the fire are probably going to be dealing with this smell. i have seen a few people open their windows trying to air things out. that smell will be very difficult to get rid of for a few days. reporting live in san francisco, noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >> and our coverage continues online on www.ktvu.com. you can see raw video of the fire as news chopper 2 arrived over the scene. also we put together a slide...
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i have had the privilege of working with patty. patty labelle. i need to say. patty is awfully good. >> and having a conversation with ryan, man, ron, to me is like dude when your voice comes on, that's it. you know? i -- and to know that i am -- that i am moving in the same direction, in the same direction, you know? that's everything. >> ron is -- ron is getting more and more krchronologically gift every day and yet his upper register is still there. it amazes me. >> it's incredible. if they were to put a time capsule together and had to drop one record in there from one artist, in my mind it would be ron. >> high compliment. ron returned the favor that you did for him. that's impress iive. johnathan, i grabbed the cd. i know my eyes are getting bad. but i looked and i looked and i looked. what i thought i saw, i was seeing track number three is a song called downtown and it features on a kem record some guy named snoop dogg. i love snoop, fo shizle my nizle. but how did you and snoop hook up on a kem project? >> i'm not a rapper but i feel like i have the ri
i have had the privilege of working with patty. patty labelle. i need to say. patty is awfully good. >> and having a conversation with ryan, man, ron, to me is like dude when your voice comes on, that's it. you know? i -- and to know that i am -- that i am moving in the same direction, in the same direction, you know? that's everything. >> ron is -- ron is getting more and more krchronologically gift every day and yet his upper register is still there. it amazes me. >> it's...
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patti ann?lice will not confirm the body found is that of the missing 8-year-old, but clearly an ominous development. isabella grogan cannella was reported missing by her family 1:30 a.m. tuesday morning. her mother said she wasn't in her bod and wasn't like her to run away. frantic search has been underway in bullhead city, northern arizona. yesterday around noon a search team found a victim'ser in bella's home. the cause of death was not revealed. the body was turned over to the medical examiner. police indicated there was foul play and working hard to find the person responsible for this crime. investigators found no signs of a break-in or struggle at the home. isabella lived there with her mother, stepfather, grandmother and other children not bella's siblings. her biological father is not in the area. they are investigating this case as possible abduction. the fbi is involved and national center for missing and exploited children, jon? jon: awful story. patti ann browne, thanks. >> a beauti
patti ann?lice will not confirm the body found is that of the missing 8-year-old, but clearly an ominous development. isabella grogan cannella was reported missing by her family 1:30 a.m. tuesday morning. her mother said she wasn't in her bod and wasn't like her to run away. frantic search has been underway in bullhead city, northern arizona. yesterday around noon a search team found a victim'ser in bella's home. the cause of death was not revealed. the body was turned over to the medical...
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ktvu's patti lee is live from the scene. what have you learned about the business?hings. it has not been sited but there are complaints about the way the merchandise was stored, a fire hazard but no citations. the main concern right now is that parts of this building could still collapse. the fire is not yet out. it is mostly contained. investigators are here, they are trying to find the cause of the fire, which started around 1:00 p.m. and devoured this building which was made mostly of wood. three other buildings were also damaged. including an apartment building where 20 people live. these buildings built before fire codes existed and firefighters say they were lucky this had retrofitted brick walls that made it more sturdy but the fire chief said it is the merchandise and the way it was stored that led to complaints in the past and made it a danger today. >> i was just told that with this particular property i believe they were sited in 2009 and 2013 with over crowded much much -- merchandise. i am told both times the violation was abated and they corrected the
ktvu's patti lee is live from the scene. what have you learned about the business?hings. it has not been sited but there are complaints about the way the merchandise was stored, a fire hazard but no citations. the main concern right now is that parts of this building could still collapse. the fire is not yet out. it is mostly contained. investigators are here, they are trying to find the cause of the fire, which started around 1:00 p.m. and devoured this building which was made mostly of wood....
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patty thank you. >>> as well as the u.s.sures that patty was just telling us about, the european union has also imposed new sanctions on russia despite the threat of retaliation from moscow. major oil firms and state-owned banks will be denied access. they say the sanctions could be eased after a review of the truce at the end of the month. >> reporter: we have had reaction from russia's foreign minister on friday to the imposition of the new sanctions. he says the sanctions threaten the prospects of political settlement in ukraine, and he is warning russia will take what he regards as appropriate action in its counter sanctions. we have heard from the russian prime minister, he is hinting strongly that russia could close its air space to western airlines. the cost factor would be huge, he says, and if the ban is imposed it could bring about the bankruptcy of several smaller airline companies. winter is coming with it a possible new weapon. russia could suspend its gas plies to the west and let china take up the strain on th
patty thank you. >>> as well as the u.s.sures that patty was just telling us about, the european union has also imposed new sanctions on russia despite the threat of retaliation from moscow. major oil firms and state-owned banks will be denied access. they say the sanctions could be eased after a review of the truce at the end of the month. >> reporter: we have had reaction from russia's foreign minister on friday to the imposition of the new sanctions. he says the sanctions...
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patty lee has been on the scene since the fire started and we will bring her in. when we talked to you last you were thugging about orange flame and thick smoke. i am guessing that's changed for you. >> reporter: in the past 15 minutes, they have closed off another street. this is 21st and they have been pushed back against the yellow tape. also, this engine moved in about 15 minutes ago, and you can see it's refilling just another example of how many resources have been thrown at the fire in the middle of this crowded strict. we met up with -- district. we met up with folks evacuating from the building that shares a wall with the building that caught fire. this house had 20 people who lived in there, within five units, and they have all scattered and are now possibly looking for a new place to live. we are efforting an interview with the chief at this point. she's obviously busy and we will have more on this fire in a few minutes. >> ktvu patty lee is live for us on the scene. thank you. we understand the smoke is blowing east towards the city. and that's in the
patty lee has been on the scene since the fire started and we will bring her in. when we talked to you last you were thugging about orange flame and thick smoke. i am guessing that's changed for you. >> reporter: in the past 15 minutes, they have closed off another street. this is 21st and they have been pushed back against the yellow tape. also, this engine moved in about 15 minutes ago, and you can see it's refilling just another example of how many resources have been thrown at the...
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. >>> let's get more on this from patty culhane. tell us what the new u.s.ctions are all about. >> hi, there, laura, i want to point out each time they have these rounds of sanctions we have conference calls here. most experts have called them basically half measures, meant to send a message but not so far as to hurt european or u.s. countries. these sanctions are much tougher. they have added in russia's largest bank. in the past the banks westerners, basically couldn't buy long-term debt. this changes that to debt that lasts strong longer than 30 days. the biggest impact are on oil companies that have 14 days to unwind those contracts. they think that really might have an impact on russia's thinking this time. >> and yet we vladimir putin brushing them off once again. is he bluffing? >> well, really, what happens next is in his court. and as peter just mentioned from moscow, if he starts impacting american companies we haven't seen that, so the president is not under any pressure to reign in the sanctions, so really it depends on what russia does. they say
. >>> let's get more on this from patty culhane. tell us what the new u.s.ctions are all about. >> hi, there, laura, i want to point out each time they have these rounds of sanctions we have conference calls here. most experts have called them basically half measures, meant to send a message but not so far as to hurt european or u.s. countries. these sanctions are much tougher. they have added in russia's largest bank. in the past the banks westerners, basically couldn't buy...
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patty ann brown is in our newsroom with more on that patty ann?irst fatal bear attack ever recorded in new jersey. yesterday afternoon, five friends from edison were hiking in a nature preserve in north jersey when a black bear began to follow them. the five ran off in different directions, four later found each other but could not find 22-year-old darsh patel, they called police, a search was launched and about two hours later, patel was found dead, the evidence indicating he was killed by a bear. >> you encounter a bear in nature, you must remain calm. do not run. you want to make sure the bear has an escape route. you want to avoid direct eye contact with the bear. back up slowly, speak with a low, assertive voice, don't panic. >> also says don't feed bears, since this makes them associate humans with food. the preserve is in passaic county just 40 miles from new york city it's a 576-acre wooded area with more than five miles of trails, popular for hiking, bird watching, cycling, horseback riding and fishing. john? >> this is so strange. not a
patty ann brown is in our newsroom with more on that patty ann?irst fatal bear attack ever recorded in new jersey. yesterday afternoon, five friends from edison were hiking in a nature preserve in north jersey when a black bear began to follow them. the five ran off in different directions, four later found each other but could not find 22-year-old darsh patel, they called police, a search was launched and about two hours later, patel was found dead, the evidence indicating he was killed by a...
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so was patty lewis. price lewis also confessed. his lifeds throughout he only confessed to being a spy and never said timothy webster or patty lewis were spies. the evidence seems to indicate otherwise. his sentence commuted from debt to a few years in prison which seems unlikely if he only confessed to that, but he was also called as a witness at a court-martial. whether it was one operative or two that turned on him, the fact that he was arrested because of the confession and sentenced to death. police went out to the general in charge of him. and plead with jefferson davis not to execute him. the north or south had not executed spies. in the north, when spies were arrested, they were held for a short time and released. in many cases, they returned to spying. but winder and jefferson davis ignored these pleas. this was a testament to his skills as a spy. he had fooled them so completely. he had even carried personal messages from winder to his son. the men were fooled, they were embarrassed, and they wanted revenge. timothy webst
so was patty lewis. price lewis also confessed. his lifeds throughout he only confessed to being a spy and never said timothy webster or patty lewis were spies. the evidence seems to indicate otherwise. his sentence commuted from debt to a few years in prison which seems unlikely if he only confessed to that, but he was also called as a witness at a court-martial. whether it was one operative or two that turned on him, the fact that he was arrested because of the confession and sentenced to...
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patty lee is here now after talking with members of a group who will take their protests high above levi's stadium tomorrow. >> that banner will be one of four to fly over nfl stamz, all emblazoned with the same message -- goodell must go. videos of ravens player ray rice led to his the deft suspension but it could be a career ender for the nfl's commissioner. >> it's time for accountability in the league. when the nfl and commissioner goodell try to sweep domestic violence under the rug, it's a pr problem for them. >> planes carrying banners saying goodell must go will fly for three hours over stadiums on three nfl games tomorrow and one on monday night. >> "monday night football," a lot of people will be tuned in here in san francisco and down at levi's stadium. ray mcdonald has not yet been punished by the league. >> adam is a campaign manager for ultraviolet, the advocacy group financing the campaign. it is working to capitaluse on the momentum for moreect account account accountability. >> one of the dynamics that's changed that the nfl fanbus has exchanged substantially with more and
patty lee is here now after talking with members of a group who will take their protests high above levi's stadium tomorrow. >> that banner will be one of four to fly over nfl stamz, all emblazoned with the same message -- goodell must go. videos of ravens player ray rice led to his the deft suspension but it could be a career ender for the nfl's commissioner. >> it's time for accountability in the league. when the nfl and commissioner goodell try to sweep domestic violence under...
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patti lee is live in san bruno tonight and tells us why this record find is controversial, patti. >> reporter: some were hoping for a much larger fine. upwards of $2 million. now the concern is how this money is going to be allocated. if you look around this neighborhood you can understand the skepticism. after four years there's still more than a dozen empty lots like this one where there used to be homes. >> reporter: daily reminders of the pipeline explosion that killed eight people. >> it's very hard to walk by the empty lots and see so many of them knowing that they haven't been rebuilt. >> reporter: homeowners tell us they've been trying to move forward with their lives and it's about time pg & e was held accountable. today the state fined the utility $1.4 billion for 3,800 violations of state and federal laws regulations, rules and standards. >> i don't know if it's enough. >> reporter: one concern that 950 million of the 1.4 billion will go into the state's general fund where it does not have to be spent on improving pg & e's aging pipelines. >> this reflects if you will a pa
patti lee is live in san bruno tonight and tells us why this record find is controversial, patti. >> reporter: some were hoping for a much larger fine. upwards of $2 million. now the concern is how this money is going to be allocated. if you look around this neighborhood you can understand the skepticism. after four years there's still more than a dozen empty lots like this one where there used to be homes. >> reporter: daily reminders of the pipeline explosion that killed eight...
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attacks against the group inside syria on tuesday supported by five arab nations this report from patty. >> reporter: over the course of more than three hours a total of about 200 bombs and cruz missiles were fired in to syria and iraq. the vast majority from american war planes and ships but u.s. president obama made sure to highlight the u.s. didn't go it alone. >> we were joined in this action by our friends and partners saudi arabia, the united arab emirates, jordan, bahrain and qatar. america is proud to stand shoulder to shoulder with these nation on his behalf of our common security. >> reporter: the obama administration is denying reports it coordinated the strikes with syria. saying only the government of bashar al-assad was told about it ask not to interfere with u.s. planes the target was headquarters, storage buildings supply trucks and i finance center they weren't the only targets the u.s. says it went alone after khorasan a group affiliateed with al qaeda. >> they are not focused on either the a sat regime or the syrian people. they are establishing routes in syria in ord
attacks against the group inside syria on tuesday supported by five arab nations this report from patty. >> reporter: over the course of more than three hours a total of about 200 bombs and cruz missiles were fired in to syria and iraq. the vast majority from american war planes and ships but u.s. president obama made sure to highlight the u.s. didn't go it alone. >> we were joined in this action by our friends and partners saudi arabia, the united arab emirates, jordan, bahrain and...
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heather: patti ann, thanks.on: police are looking for the man believed to be be the last person seen with a missing university of virginia student. hannah graham disappeared last weekend after leaving a party. police issued a warrant for the man spotted on surveillance with her just moments before she vanished. leland vittert is on the case live in charlottesville, virginia. leland. >> reporter: jon, just talked to a police source about the investigation. interesting, that warrant had nothing to do with the disappearance of hannah graham. the warranted for jesse graham is for reckless driving because a couple of days ago, he walked into the charlottesville, police department, asked him if they could provide him a lawyer. they provided him a lawyer and he left. at that point he drove away so quickly, that the state and federal agents who had him under surveillance had to break it off because they were so worried that he might cause a car wreck. now there is a warrant out for matthew's arrest. they have looked in
heather: patti ann, thanks.on: police are looking for the man believed to be be the last person seen with a missing university of virginia student. hannah graham disappeared last weekend after leaving a party. police issued a warrant for the man spotted on surveillance with her just moments before she vanished. leland vittert is on the case live in charlottesville, virginia. leland. >> reporter: jon, just talked to a police source about the investigation. interesting, that warrant had...
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. ♪ >>> the fbi says patty hearst was picked up today in san francisco.he hearst heiress has been missing for months. first, she was kidnapped. then she announced she had joined ranks with her kidnappers, members of the sudanese liberation army. yeah! vo: don't just dream of being the hero. make it happen. i can't believe we're missing the game for this. we're not. i've got xlte. vo: it doubles our 4g lte bandwidth in cities nationwide, so be that guy with verizon xlte. now get 1gb of bonus data, and our best pricing ever on the more everything plan. carmax is the best place to start your car search.e, great for frank, who's quite particular... russian jazz funk? next to swedish hip hop. when he knows what he wants... - thank you. do you have himalayan toad lilies? spotted, or speckled? speckled. yes. he has to have it. a cubist still life of rye bread... sold. it's perfect. which is why we'll ship a canary yellow jeep with leather seats from dallas to burbank if it's the one frank wants. carmax. start here. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpen
. ♪ >>> the fbi says patty hearst was picked up today in san francisco.he hearst heiress has been missing for months. first, she was kidnapped. then she announced she had joined ranks with her kidnappers, members of the sudanese liberation army. yeah! vo: don't just dream of being the hero. make it happen. i can't believe we're missing the game for this. we're not. i've got xlte. vo: it doubles our 4g lte bandwidth in cities nationwide, so be that guy with verizon xlte. now get 1gb...
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. >> reporter: well, it all started off with patty, who was fed up and frustrated with people parking in red zones like this right in front of her store. so this morning when a minivan pulled into that space, she didn't hesitate to pull out her phone and start taking pictures. >> you can see they were in the red zone. >> yes. >> reporter: call her the red zone watch dog. when she saw a van pull into the space in front of her store this morning, she whipped out her camera. >> the license plate wasn't a license plate. it was just like a white paper, and it said "wow" in blue writing. >> reporter: it wasn't just a couple of guys running in to grab coffee either. about a minute later, two men wearing hoodies and gloves burst out of david's jewelry store. >> they rushed into the minivan. i was just taking pictures contrstacont constantly. >> reporter: one picture captures the driver behind the wheel, the van pulling away, and paper covering the back license plate. here you thought you were going to catch somebody for parking in the red zone. >> yes. i thought that's what i was doing. but n
. >> reporter: well, it all started off with patty, who was fed up and frustrated with people parking in red zones like this right in front of her store. so this morning when a minivan pulled into that space, she didn't hesitate to pull out her phone and start taking pictures. >> you can see they were in the red zone. >> yes. >> reporter: call her the red zone watch dog. when she saw a van pull into the space in front of her store this morning, she whipped out her...
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earlier i spoke with patti barth, the director of the center for public education in washington. we always hear about this third grade threshold, that it's really important to try on get a kid up to grade level by third grade. why? >> well, a lot of research suggests that third grade reading is a threshold year. some studies say that the likelihood of a third grader who is not reading on glade level has a likelihood of dropping out that is three or four times greater than a child who is reading on grade level. so there's a lot at stake. >> sreenivasan: so in addition to the extra hour of reading time, what are some other states doing? a what are some different techniques to try to get kids up to speed? >> well, the importance of third grade reading is so high that we have-- over 30 states have some kind of policy to intervene, identify, and make sure children get the support they need to be on grade level. they do take different forms. about 15 states require that a third grader who is not reading on grade level will be retained. now, that's a rather controversial policy, because
earlier i spoke with patti barth, the director of the center for public education in washington. we always hear about this third grade threshold, that it's really important to try on get a kid up to grade level by third grade. why? >> well, a lot of research suggests that third grade reading is a threshold year. some studies say that the likelihood of a third grader who is not reading on glade level has a likelihood of dropping out that is three or four times greater than a child who is...
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>> legendary recording artist patty labell expected to answer serious charges. we told you about the case when the incident first took place. a former west point cadet is suing the singer after an incident in the houston airport. her entourage pummelled him and slammed his head in a concrete pillar. and labell's attorneys say he was heavily intoxicated and hurling insult at the singer. phil. first of all. why would patty be responsible. she did not throw punches. >> it is called vicariously liable. and anything they do on her behalf she could be held responsible in a civil courtroom. >> and i remember the first time we told the viewers about this case, there is video available and there was surveillance cameras outside of the areas where the limo was parked and wouldn't that answer the question of whether he was trying to climb in her limo. the evidence was not clear. it is not your average civil assault lawsuit. you have a criminal defendant with deep pockets. there is a lot the at stake. he is suing for millions and it is it he said, she said case. they attack
>> legendary recording artist patty labell expected to answer serious charges. we told you about the case when the incident first took place. a former west point cadet is suing the singer after an incident in the houston airport. her entourage pummelled him and slammed his head in a concrete pillar. and labell's attorneys say he was heavily intoxicated and hurling insult at the singer. phil. first of all. why would patty be responsible. she did not throw punches. >> it is called...
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. >> patty? >> hey bob. 92.60. and we are in that range. 92.60 to 93. >> 47 million again.dditional liquidity coming in here at the last moments and now we're very close. >> so just being close. patty murphy is standing there staring at that screen. >> very very close, then you know we are there. >> -- bite him at any moment. and -- standing right behind him a man very instrumental in initiating the negotiations that brought them down there. in the crowd behind i can see jo sai, behind them maggie woo, the cfo. >> and -- >> who ran the whole ipo process as well is standing here. and it's all getting very close. jo sai is standing there very intently and listening. it was fascinating to listen to jack ma explain how how much he learned just standing here in this booth and the process today. >> we are about to get going. >> this is the point where the broker is yelling out saying we're close. and then hold on. someone puts in another order. that is what's going on right now. so the important thing here, we're waiting for the final moment. and -- >> patty? >> still giving me n
. >> patty? >> hey bob. 92.60. and we are in that range. 92.60 to 93. >> 47 million again.dditional liquidity coming in here at the last moments and now we're very close. >> so just being close. patty murphy is standing there staring at that screen. >> very very close, then you know we are there. >> -- bite him at any moment. and -- standing right behind him a man very instrumental in initiating the negotiations that brought them down there. in the crowd...
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the nats patty the mets last the nats patty the mets last night taking the the in fairfax countyts last night takwe had to cut a lot of waste. we consolidated offices. started sharing printers. we can walk a few feet. replaced computers, but kept the monitors. they still work fine. we even discovered that the phone company overcharged us by three million dollars! i approve this message because congress doesn't need another right winger. they need someone who can balance a budget. oh, and we definitely didn't need so many government studies. >>> we are following breaking news right now at 6:28. in the last two hours, a judge found olympian oscar pistorius guilty of culpable homicide. >> a teenager who shot and killed three high school students back in custody. t.j. lane escaped from an ohio prison late last night. >> we want to get you to storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. get ready to head out the door. tom, good morning to you. >> look at our sunrise. dreamcicle sunrise. swept the high humidity away. humidity accident. mostly clear sky. for the morning commute, dry pavement. if wa
the nats patty the mets last the nats patty the mets last night taking the the in fairfax countyts last night takwe had to cut a lot of waste. we consolidated offices. started sharing printers. we can walk a few feet. replaced computers, but kept the monitors. they still work fine. we even discovered that the phone company overcharged us by three million dollars! i approve this message because congress doesn't need another right winger. they need someone who can balance a budget. oh, and we...
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we get the latest from patty lee. we just received a statement from richmond police patty? >> reporter: there were a dozen members of the victim's family here, grandparents, cousins who say they dispute the police version of what happened. they were here to leave candles and flowers, but did not want to talk to us on camera. friends wept when they learned 24-year-old richard perez, also known as petey, was killed early this morning. richmond police tell us perez was sicily intoxicated an uncooperative when an officer on foot patrol approached him. the officer asked perez to sit down on the sidewalk, first, he complied, but then according to the city's police chief, he got belligerent. >> the suspect attacked the officer and physically grabbed his gun. the fight went on for almost a minute and the officer was able to stand up and the suspect came after here, the officer fired his weapon, striking the suspect. >> i'm hoping that the same thing that went on with ferguson and all of the states that is going on with the police, i'm hoping we are not having the same situation her
we get the latest from patty lee. we just received a statement from richmond police patty? >> reporter: there were a dozen members of the victim's family here, grandparents, cousins who say they dispute the police version of what happened. they were here to leave candles and flowers, but did not want to talk to us on camera. friends wept when they learned 24-year-old richard perez, also known as petey, was killed early this morning. richmond police tell us perez was sicily intoxicated an...
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patty clement, are doing very well and they are well and attended and our next training will be in october. and we had a call for a nominating committee, for the incoming officers and that will take place in november. that is my report. >> any questions? >> any questions? >> commissioners? >> thank you, very much, mr. schmidt that was helple and one minor, that they voted to recommend the appointment, and we will be voting on later on in this morning's proceedings. >> thank you. >> any other comments? >> questions? >> thank you. >> thank you. >> okay. next, is the advisory council joint legislative report commissioner richard ow. >> yes. i am happy to announce that the governor last week signed sb 997. that is the starting in 2015, when we file our state franchise income tax for the years of 2014, we can indicate in one of those line items, that how much money we recommend or actually do not recommend, we actually appropriated by the tax payer, and how much money into this item. and that is that supposed my tax liability is 300 dollars to the franchise forward. and i can indicate that i wo
patty clement, are doing very well and they are well and attended and our next training will be in october. and we had a call for a nominating committee, for the incoming officers and that will take place in november. that is my report. >> any questions? >> any questions? >> commissioners? >> thank you, very much, mr. schmidt that was helple and one minor, that they voted to recommend the appointment, and we will be voting on later on in this morning's proceedings....
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. >> host: patties up. >> host: patties up next in north branford connecticut on our line for independents. good morning. >> caller: hi. i like to follow-up on something that mr. ward said yesterday on tv. he made a comment that they would be laughing at franklin for having polio. i thought that was an awful comment. i feel -- >> guest: i truly truly didn't say that. my mother lives in north branford so i'm particularly interested to hear from you. no no i would never have said that. what i meant was that in roosevelt's day people did not automatically report his handicap. there was a sort of gentleman's agreement not to do so. in today's world tragically i think tv crews would follow him around trying to find him looking helpless. i think that's a loathsome aspect of today's world. >> guest: it's not just fox commends "msnbc" and cnbc. or tmz looking for that moment when the braces were unlocked and they were going to find him and you can see the sweat and the obvious pain of it. this is by no means bias i promise you. >> host: hamilton ohio on our line for republicans. nancy, good mornin
. >> host: patties up. >> host: patties up next in north branford connecticut on our line for independents. good morning. >> caller: hi. i like to follow-up on something that mr. ward said yesterday on tv. he made a comment that they would be laughing at franklin for having polio. i thought that was an awful comment. i feel -- >> guest: i truly truly didn't say that. my mother lives in north branford so i'm particularly interested to hear from you. no no i would never...
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patty culhane, al jazeera, washington. >>> there have been more clashes in yemen as police try to dispersei-government protesters, at least one person has been killed in the capitol sana'a. hashem ahelbarra is live for us in sana'a. what happened, hashem. >> reporter: well today for some reason, the houthis chose not to take to the streets. usually on a daily basis, they have their demands to push the government to go. however, on the outskirts of the capitol, particularly the southern entrance of the capitol there has been heavy fighting between the army and fighters who were trying to reach the capitol but were prevented by the army. one was killed and others were injured. here in the capitol sana'a, the city is very divided by sectarian lines. this is where the injured houthi protesters are being treated. they are the victims of the fighting that happened here the prime minister's office on tuesday. >> i heard gunshots in lower limbs, abdomen, and also there is one case [ inaudible ] toxicity. shia houthi rebels say the army and police intentionally opened fire. >> translator: it was a
patty culhane, al jazeera, washington. >>> there have been more clashes in yemen as police try to dispersei-government protesters, at least one person has been killed in the capitol sana'a. hashem ahelbarra is live for us in sana'a. what happened, hashem. >> reporter: well today for some reason, the houthis chose not to take to the streets. usually on a daily basis, they have their demands to push the government to go. however, on the outskirts of the capitol, particularly the...
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patty started to suspect something was wrong when she saw the front of the van. >> the license plate wasn't a license plate. it was just a white paper and it is said "wow" in blue writing. >> reporter: about a minute later, two men burst out of david's jewelry store. >> they rushed into the minivan. i was just taking pictures, constantly, pictures. >> reporter: this one shows the suspect with a red bag. police say it was filled with jewelry and rolex watches. another picture captures the driver behind the wheel. the van pulling away, and paper covering the back license plate. here you were thinking you were going to catch someone parking in the red zone. >> yes. that's what i thought i was doing. but, no, it was a robbery happening. spooky. >> reporter: police called in backup and a helicopter. nearby schools went on lockdown. >> there was at least one handgun. and there -- of the two suspects, only one showed. we don't know if there was another handgun involved. >> it seemed like they just came in and rushed out of the minivan, ran back out. it was quick. >> reporter: the suspects a
patty started to suspect something was wrong when she saw the front of the van. >> the license plate wasn't a license plate. it was just a white paper and it is said "wow" in blue writing. >> reporter: about a minute later, two men burst out of david's jewelry store. >> they rushed into the minivan. i was just taking pictures, constantly, pictures. >> reporter: this one shows the suspect with a red bag. police say it was filled with jewelry and rolex watches....
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from lake peekskill, new york, show some love for patty rau. let her hear it.s and applause] so pretty. nice. glad to have you back. you excited right here. now, i understand, you know, you had to use up all your lifelines,
from lake peekskill, new york, show some love for patty rau. let her hear it.s and applause] so pretty. nice. glad to have you back. you excited right here. now, i understand, you know, you had to use up all your lifelines,
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we would open the store early so they could buy peanut patties, cans of sardines, hunks of cheese and take them out to the cotton fields. and then they would bring them back at dusk, just about dark. we would fold out of these wagons dead-tired, beat, but on saturday, big day saturday at the store, then the people would talk and they would be so sassy. and then, if a white person would come, they'd become meek and "sure, yessir, that's right." and you would see this thing that happened, this mask, or these masks, and paul laurence dunbar helped me to understand that. >> with that poem? >> with the poem -- "we wear the mask that grins and lies. it shades our cheeks and hides our eyes, this debt we pay to human guile. with torn and bleeding hearts we smile, and mouth myriad subtleties. why should the world be over-wise, in counting all our tears and sighs? nay, let them only see us, while we wear the masks." people used to come into the store and they'd say, "oh, sister henderson, it's just awful today. it's just terrible. i can't stand it. it's killing me, this heat," or this cold, and
we would open the store early so they could buy peanut patties, cans of sardines, hunks of cheese and take them out to the cotton fields. and then they would bring them back at dusk, just about dark. we would fold out of these wagons dead-tired, beat, but on saturday, big day saturday at the store, then the people would talk and they would be so sassy. and then, if a white person would come, they'd become meek and "sure, yessir, that's right." and you would see this thing that...
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patty thank y you. >> hello supervisors i'm bruce alison representing for the record magazine we're opposed to or an i know of 12 units in the fox plaza that are being used this way and i know about one hundred others i'd be willing to give you their names and addresses if you're interested thank you for at least putting some at least on this thank you. >> thank you, mr. alison. >> hi, i'm pam i live in katrero hill for 2 years the home sharing i'm able to stay home with my baby he's about 3 and a half motherhood and we've had housing for our family and if it weren't for home sharing we couldn't be able to afford to stay especially in the katrero hill area additionally our guests provide business for the local businesses like in katrero hill there are not a lot of hotels and the restaurants appreciate it that's it. >> thank you pam thank you little one thank you. >> good afternoon. i'm president of the small property owners of san francisco i talked about transparent we believe the registry should be public they're open for everyone there are a couple of other items that are important the f
patty thank y you. >> hello supervisors i'm bruce alison representing for the record magazine we're opposed to or an i know of 12 units in the fox plaza that are being used this way and i know about one hundred others i'd be willing to give you their names and addresses if you're interested thank you for at least putting some at least on this thank you. >> thank you, mr. alison. >> hi, i'm pam i live in katrero hill for 2 years the home sharing i'm able to stay home with my...
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jon: patti ann browne, stay on it, thanks. >> thanks. shannon: a dangerous virus spreading across the midwest with children as the primary victims. hundreds are hospitalized. mike tobin following story live from our chicago bureau. hi, mike. >> reporter: just like you said, shannon, hundreds of kids in 10 states have become sick. many illnesses are connected to a virus d-68. many more could be connected. it hit hard in missouri and colorado but eight other states are turning to centers for disease control for help. the illness can become dangerous with kids with complications like asthma are infected, similar to a cold or flu outbreak. what is alarming the large number of children who have been hospitalized or sent to intensive care. >> the initial symptoms that we see are the same as any common cold. coughing, runny nose. but the thing that is different is the severity of respiratory symptoms. >> reporter: now a rash or mouth sores may accompany the symptoms. there is no vaccine. the enterovirus is not new. if you ever endured what is a
jon: patti ann browne, stay on it, thanks. >> thanks. shannon: a dangerous virus spreading across the midwest with children as the primary victims. hundreds are hospitalized. mike tobin following story live from our chicago bureau. hi, mike. >> reporter: just like you said, shannon, hundreds of kids in 10 states have become sick. many illnesses are connected to a virus d-68. many more could be connected. it hit hard in missouri and colorado but eight other states are turning to...
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and 100 americans are fighting with the group and patty has this report. >> reporter: the brutality ofd concerted effort by the obama administration has the american people convinced, isil is a direct threat to the united states. >> we are worried about the number of foreign fighters that are going into syria to fight. some of them may then become even more extreme and want to return to their home countries be that in europe or even in the united states god for bid to carry out their terrible acts. >> reporter: only a handful voiced skepticism of the claims and david is one of them. >> if we look at somalia and al-shabab and al-qaeda's affiliate there we found that it actually has been more of a graveyard than a launch pad for foreign fighters, about a third of the americans who we have seen named who went over there have died in somalia and another several have returned to the u.s. or europe or iraq state. >> in the u.s. 19-year-old shannon conly plead guilty to terrorism charge and arrested at the denver airport and said she was going to syria to help after falling in love with a fig
and 100 americans are fighting with the group and patty has this report. >> reporter: the brutality ofd concerted effort by the obama administration has the american people convinced, isil is a direct threat to the united states. >> we are worried about the number of foreign fighters that are going into syria to fight. some of them may then become even more extreme and want to return to their home countries be that in europe or even in the united states god for bid to carry out...
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live in the newsroom, patty lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and look at these pictures now. thousands of baltimore ravens fans stood in long lines today outside of m&t bank stadium to return their ray rice jerseys. a lot of fans want nothing to do with ray rice because of what he did with his then- fiance when he knocked her out with one punch in the elevator. >> to support someone who would do such a thing. >> for the baltimore ravens. unfortunately, you can't, you know, that is where the line draws and you can't respect them anymore. >> the ravens offers fans a chance to exchange the ray rice jersey for another one. the demand was so great the team ran out of jerseys and had to start issuing vouchers. the ravens cut rice last week and the nfl suspended him indefinitely, following the release of the video showing him knock out the woman who is now his wife. we posted a slide show of all the people returns the ray rice jerseys on the website, ktvu.com. you can listen to more of what roger goodell said about domestic violence and how the league handled the situation. >>> the
live in the newsroom, patty lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and look at these pictures now. thousands of baltimore ravens fans stood in long lines today outside of m&t bank stadium to return their ray rice jerseys. a lot of fans want nothing to do with ray rice because of what he did with his then- fiance when he knocked her out with one punch in the elevator. >> to support someone who would do such a thing. >> for the baltimore ravens. unfortunately, you can't, you know,...
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from lake peekskill, new york, show some love for patty rau. let her hear it. so pretty. nice. glad to have you back. you excited right here. now, i understand, you know, you had to use up all your lifelines, but you love this show. >> i do. >> as a matter of fact,
from lake peekskill, new york, show some love for patty rau. let her hear it. so pretty. nice. glad to have you back. you excited right here. now, i understand, you know, you had to use up all your lifelines, but you love this show. >> i do. >> as a matter of fact,
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patty, tell us more about the book building as you went to the open. there were 50 million, essentially. >> correct. >> at the open there. >> as scott said it is a methodical situation where where he price indicate and walk the book up to the supply and demand. and it is an amazing process of putting the buyers themselves together to get the equilibrium of supply and demand. get it to the right price necessary. take as much time as need to get the price right and to get a 90 handle, 90 above was pretty health. >> scott there are not going to be many 100 plus ipos that are out there but the market is early. what is the market going to look like in the next couple weeks and is this going to weigh on the ipo market at all? this huge ipo that's finally come. >> every corner of the globe was looking for how well this deal would do and it puts a nice mark in the sand but there are a lot of important transactions to follow. we've got almost another $10 billion of ipo transactions to come in all sectors. next week is a huge week for us. and i think as long as
patty, tell us more about the book building as you went to the open. there were 50 million, essentially. >> correct. >> at the open there. >> as scott said it is a methodical situation where where he price indicate and walk the book up to the supply and demand. and it is an amazing process of putting the buyers themselves together to get the equilibrium of supply and demand. get it to the right price necessary. take as much time as need to get the price right and to get a 90...