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the trial is randomized.eaning this if a donor match is found, a card will be picked to determine whether the lungs will be delivered on ice or on the new system. the goal: to compare post surgery outcomes for patients who receive their lungs with the ocs system and those who don't. just left victoria's house. meantly, she's got -- mentally she's got a great attitude to life, great lope, wants the phone to ring for her. and there may be another reason to hope that victoria receives the lungs on the ocs system. early results from the study says the results are reduced, called primary graft dysfunction or pgd. >> people who have had severe episodes of pgd don't live as long after the transplant when you look months or years past the are transplant. >> it would seem that victoria's case would prefer the ocs system just because it's a much more fragile case. >> yes, but we don't have control over which patients are going to get randomized. so it is going to be either one. we will know when her time comes if she g
the trial is randomized.eaning this if a donor match is found, a card will be picked to determine whether the lungs will be delivered on ice or on the new system. the goal: to compare post surgery outcomes for patients who receive their lungs with the ocs system and those who don't. just left victoria's house. meantly, she's got -- mentally she's got a great attitude to life, great lope, wants the phone to ring for her. and there may be another reason to hope that victoria receives the lungs on...
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that's a pretty good argument for randomization. >> and dr. welch what about the other point she made that there are many other studies that show there is a benefit. >> there are not many other studies. depending on how you count there are eight or nine randomized trials of screening mammography. there's no study like this and that's why i started ton clear what the comparison was. the comparison was in the intervention croome it was a screening mammogram plus this careful physical exam. no other study did that. the control is just the physical exam. so what is being tested here is the question of what is the value of finding small abnormalities? that's the important lesson. >> woodruff: well let's -- >> there's no value to it. woodruff: dr. lee, do you want to respond there that and then i have a final question. >> yeah, i do. i do. it's been shown that the death rate from breast cancer in this country has declined; whereas, it had been rising steadily up until the mid '80s, it declined with the introduction of regular screening am mammograph
that's a pretty good argument for randomization. >> and dr. welch what about the other point she made that there are many other studies that show there is a benefit. >> there are not many other studies. depending on how you count there are eight or nine randomized trials of screening mammography. there's no study like this and that's why i started ton clear what the comparison was. the comparison was in the intervention croome it was a screening mammogram plus this careful physical...
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. >> reporter: the randomness has neighbors shaken, the shooter who they describe as an elderly balding white male with gray hair and full beard, did not know the women. those who knew lodato knew a good friend and neighbor. >> she's a very nice lady and very were jettic. >> reporter: lodato had several friends in the neighborhood who were still too broken up to go on camera, but they tell us she was a music teacher who taught dozens of children from her home. friends say she's the last person they'd expect this to happen to. andrew brulet just moved into the neighborhood with his family and said this is the last place to expect a murder. >> can't let it define what it will be like living here, 1 random incident, hopefully not a defining moment. >> reporter: alexandria is not typically used to dealing with many murders in the city. five last year. you might remember one of them, ronald kirby shot and killed this past november. kirby was a prominent well known transportation official in the region eerily similar circumstances to this murder. kirby was shot and killed in his home not far
. >> reporter: the randomness has neighbors shaken, the shooter who they describe as an elderly balding white male with gray hair and full beard, did not know the women. those who knew lodato knew a good friend and neighbor. >> she's a very nice lady and very were jettic. >> reporter: lodato had several friends in the neighborhood who were still too broken up to go on camera, but they tell us she was a music teacher who taught dozens of children from her home. friends say...
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. >> just the random wear that occurs to the bottoms of those shoes through ordinary activities everycratches and nicks in the bottoms of your shoes, which make it unique to all other shoes. and so, it's those scratches that we really look for. >> after extensive comparisons, michaud called investigators with some bad news. >> the sizes were slightly off. things just didn't line up correctly. and then we were absolutely positive that those weren't the shoes that made the impressions left at the crime scene. >> what we had hoped would be good evidence turns out to be absolutely useless and unrelated. it wasn't that break that we were looking for. >> now we had to basically start from zero again and move forward. >> investigators went back to canvassing the neighborhood but feared audrey's murder would go unsolved. then, almost four months after audrey's murder, the local district attorney received a letter from a man in prison. >> do you remember the retired state police lady that was killed in lansing? i can give up the killer for a deal with the prosecutor. he said he found her in a
. >> just the random wear that occurs to the bottoms of those shoes through ordinary activities everycratches and nicks in the bottoms of your shoes, which make it unique to all other shoes. and so, it's those scratches that we really look for. >> after extensive comparisons, michaud called investigators with some bad news. >> the sizes were slightly off. things just didn't line up correctly. and then we were absolutely positive that those weren't the shoes that made the...
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because of the pattern, all points of alignment at the seams happen at random. >> the more seams i can see and the more uniqueness that i can determine, in this case, the bank robber stood at the same place and basically turned around a couple times, and i had some outstanding views of various seams. >> and davies discovered the alignment of the pattern at all of those random points was identical. in the surveillance pictures, davies noticed another distinctive mark. a discoloration in the fabric on the left sleeve. >> i saw a little light mark in what should have been a gray square. you're seeing the white threads that's below the dyed gray. >> he found the same anomaly, a tear in the material in the exact same spot on bellamy's jacket. >> i was absolutely sure that it was that jacket. >> so there's no doubt, whatsoever? >> no doubt. >> the examination of the plaid shirt by the fbi was exceptional. we've never seen or heard of this before. this is a new process to us. >> what i couldn't tell was who the bank robber was. but what i could tell was, the jacket robbed the bank. >> investi
because of the pattern, all points of alignment at the seams happen at random. >> the more seams i can see and the more uniqueness that i can determine, in this case, the bank robber stood at the same place and basically turned around a couple times, and i had some outstanding views of various seams. >> and davies discovered the alignment of the pattern at all of those random points was identical. in the surveillance pictures, davies noticed another distinctive mark. a discoloration...
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. -- many of them were picked up at random. the incident with which they are being charged was deliberately provoked by the police and by the authorities in order to give them an opportunity and an excuse to crack down. and it serves as a warning against participating in any kind of peaceful demonstration. these people were picked up at random and given long prison camp terms. ññ
. -- many of them were picked up at random. the incident with which they are being charged was deliberately provoked by the police and by the authorities in order to give them an opportunity and an excuse to crack down. and it serves as a warning against participating in any kind of peaceful demonstration. these people were picked up at random and given long prison camp terms. ññ
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it was apparently a house picked at random.e say he was driving at approximately 60 miles per hour when he hit the house and that is why she being charged with attempted murder and he was also driving under the influence of drugs. not alcohol but drugs. he has been taken to the hospital along with the other occupies in the car. all four were injured. he was the most seriously injured. they haven't identified him yet but she somebody police are familiar with from other incidents. when they release his identity it may not be that much of a surprise. reporting live, robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> now back to bill in the weather center for the latest on the rain coming down. >> yeah. happening right now. rain has been falllish day -- falllish day. -- falling all day. the roadways are a mess. www.ktvu.com we have live traffic there. lots of reds. barely moving. you have heavy rain. this is moderate rainfall. wan way 101. ponding. we have heavy rain across 280 now. we put a track on this. moving. woodside, heavy
it was apparently a house picked at random.e say he was driving at approximately 60 miles per hour when he hit the house and that is why she being charged with attempted murder and he was also driving under the influence of drugs. not alcohol but drugs. he has been taken to the hospital along with the other occupies in the car. all four were injured. he was the most seriously injured. they haven't identified him yet but she somebody police are familiar with from other incidents. when they...
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. >> police say it does not appear to be a random shooting. they believe that the victim was targeted. >>> police are investigating a gruesome crime after badly burned body was found in oakland hills. the entrance to the park there, the coroner says it might take weeks before they know who the woman was because of the extensive burn damage. the entrance to the park was back open on sunday. >>> a fiery scene as crews torched this home. dozens of people near redding were forced out of their homes as a safety precaution. crews decided to burn the home to the ground instead of taking the explosives out. >> reporter: ten days ago, firefighters rushed to the home, at the time, it was to save his life. a blast took off a hand and injured an eye while he was building a model rocket. they discovered an even more dangerous problem inside the home chemicals so unstable that could explode at the slightest touch. they decided to burn the house to the ground >> the house could have had a large explosion and sent out debris and caused other damage. >> includ
. >> police say it does not appear to be a random shooting. they believe that the victim was targeted. >>> police are investigating a gruesome crime after badly burned body was found in oakland hills. the entrance to the park there, the coroner says it might take weeks before they know who the woman was because of the extensive burn damage. the entrance to the park was back open on sunday. >>> a fiery scene as crews torched this home. dozens of people near redding were...
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two apparently random acts of senseless violence, until forensic science discovered an important link. on an october night in 1990, rob chamberlain and his friend were driving along glenn highway in anchorage, alaska, headed to a local restaurant. as he approached the exit ramp, chamberlain heard a loud crack. he looked back and saw a hole in his rear window. then he saw his friend, 20-year-old jeffrey cain, slumped in his seat and covered in blood. >> the bullet entered the back of his head, exited out the front of his head. death was instantaneous. >> cain's parents were called to the scene. >> i couldn't understand why jeff had to be the one who was shot. maybe i'm just like there is other people, why not shoot the bad people? >> jeff was a computer programmer with no known enemies. the driver, rob chamberlain, said he had no idea why they were targeted. >> our first impression was maybe it was a drug deal gone bad, and somebody was following this young man and something had happened. >> we really pressed the issue, were you targeted for some apparent reason? were you involved in s
two apparently random acts of senseless violence, until forensic science discovered an important link. on an october night in 1990, rob chamberlain and his friend were driving along glenn highway in anchorage, alaska, headed to a local restaurant. as he approached the exit ramp, chamberlain heard a loud crack. he looked back and saw a hole in his rear window. then he saw his friend, 20-year-old jeffrey cain, slumped in his seat and covered in blood. >> the bullet entered the back of his...
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the contest ends tomorrow at noon, and if more than one person is left, they just have to do a random drawing to determine the winner. i could maybe hold on to the remote control laying on the couch for that long, but that's about it. >> and to think that you put that much effort into it and it comes down to a random drawing. >> please go to facebook to see all the tv shows and things that i like. but it's great to be here, everybody's made me feel just so much at home. >> we're so lucky to have you and we're happy to have you here. >> you could have come with better news, a better welcoming gift like the 50s are going to last for weeks now. >> we were talking bit, we're finally getting some warm weather around here, at least it's going to last for a couple of days then we're back to cooler temperatures and not only that but two weather systems. high temperatures tomorrow will be in the mid 50s, and then we're looking at rain to arrive tomorrow night, and then this system on monday, it's all about location, location, location. areas north of washington, it's looking like a snow event
the contest ends tomorrow at noon, and if more than one person is left, they just have to do a random drawing to determine the winner. i could maybe hold on to the remote control laying on the couch for that long, but that's about it. >> and to think that you put that much effort into it and it comes down to a random drawing. >> please go to facebook to see all the tv shows and things that i like. but it's great to be here, everybody's made me feel just so much at home. >>...
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. >> we had a real whodunit on our hands if it was a random attack. we were very concerned that someone who would kill sarah in this manner was somebody who would probably not hesitate to do this again. >> with a killer free, no one, especially mckinney police, could sleep easily. honestly? this deal was way too good to believe. instead of paying too much for an ipad, i got the surface 2. first of all, it comes with office and outlook. then, with free skype calls to phones in over 60 countries, i can talk to my cousins any time. and then, i got 200 gigs of cloud storage -- free -- so i can get my photos and stuff almost anywhere. others charge for that. surface is such a great deal. i feel like i should tell somebody. hey! ♪ honestly ♪ i want to see you be brave ♪ >>> as investigators analyzed the scene of sarah walker's murder, they quickly discovered that she was killed in the living room after a horrific struggle. it was also clear that the killer was injured too. >> he turned the dead bolt knob and he closed the blinds, but his hand was already cu
. >> we had a real whodunit on our hands if it was a random attack. we were very concerned that someone who would kill sarah in this manner was somebody who would probably not hesitate to do this again. >> with a killer free, no one, especially mckinney police, could sleep easily. honestly? this deal was way too good to believe. instead of paying too much for an ipad, i got the surface 2. first of all, it comes with office and outlook. then, with free skype calls to phones in over...
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. >> or a random attack, the hardest to solve? >> a maladjusted, screwed up in the head defendant that i have prosecuted in my 15 years as a prosecutor. >> it was the end of a long day, and judy southern returned home from work to what she thought would be an empty house. instead, she encountered something unexpected. [ gunshots ] judy tried calling her husband at work, but he'd already left. he got home a few minutes later. >> and i heard her call my name. i can't remember if i rolled her over. i think i said, "what happened?" she said she'd been shot. >> allen saw the bullet wound, carried her to his car and rushed her to the hospital. >> where is she bleeding from, sir? >> she's been shot. >> who shot her? >> i do not have a clue. when i got there, there was a bullet wound in her right lower abdomen. >> does she know who shot her? >> she gave me the name of somebody barry. he was waiting for her in the house. >> by the time they got to the hospital, there was little doctors could do. >> and then when they finally brought they g
. >> or a random attack, the hardest to solve? >> a maladjusted, screwed up in the head defendant that i have prosecuted in my 15 years as a prosecutor. >> it was the end of a long day, and judy southern returned home from work to what she thought would be an empty house. instead, she encountered something unexpected. [ gunshots ] judy tried calling her husband at work, but he'd already left. he got home a few minutes later. >> and i heard her call my name. i can't...
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was dead, because i couldn't imagine that you would commit that type of crime, which was probably randomit it again. >> and the case turned cold again for another 17 years. it was becoming clear that david maxwell would need help. >>> for more than 30 years, david maxwell was ha siste and fat and investigator with the houston police department. the two had known each other for years, but david never told jim about his sister's murder. >> i was shocked. i was amazed that anyone could hold that in and not talk about it. but if anyone could do it it would be david. >> i saw no need to tell people about what had happened in my life. ant in the country to combine solar and natural gas at the same location. during the day, we generate as much electricity as we can using solar. at night and when it's cloudy, we use more natural gas. this ensures we can produce clean electricity whenever our customers need it. ♪ >>> for more than 30 years, david maxwell was haunted by his sister's murder and still hoped to find some way to solve it. >> he had been successful in solving a lot of very complicated
was dead, because i couldn't imagine that you would commit that type of crime, which was probably randomit it again. >> and the case turned cold again for another 17 years. it was becoming clear that david maxwell would need help. >>> for more than 30 years, david maxwell was ha siste and fat and investigator with the houston police department. the two had known each other for years, but david never told jim about his sister's murder. >> i was shocked. i was amazed that...
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>>> it's the internet trend combining a dare with drinking but now it's being turned into -- >> a random act of kindness. >> for you, buddy. >> now meet the dudes behind a whole new way to net nominate. >> you change one thing, it will change everything. >>> plus, want a new ipad mini? we've got the buzzword to win. >>> and we showed you a little boy named wally. now, see the internet trend that bears his name. >> there's not a lot of rules for wally-ing. >> right. >>> get away! are you ready? >> video of some pretty deplorable behavior from the streets of austin, texas. i just don't understand the mentality behind fighting for what seems poor. it looks like a group of guys on the left fighting with a group of guys on the right. a much larger group of guys on the left. before you know it, these two guys are just mobbed by a whole bunch of people. there's no way those two guys had a chance. at one point they get this one guy down and just dog pile on him. >> hey! [ bleep ] [ bleep ] >> not now. [ bleep ] >> even though those guys are bigger dudes, you're never going to win that fight 2 ag
>>> it's the internet trend combining a dare with drinking but now it's being turned into -- >> a random act of kindness. >> for you, buddy. >> now meet the dudes behind a whole new way to net nominate. >> you change one thing, it will change everything. >>> plus, want a new ipad mini? we've got the buzzword to win. >>> and we showed you a little boy named wally. now, see the internet trend that bears his name. >> there's not a lot of...
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. >> reporter: the bizarre and apparent randomness of a deadly shooting that happened here thursday morning has rattled this city. >> very frightening, yeah. i came home and double locked all the doors. >> reporter: 59-year-old ruthanne lodato was a lifelong beloved resident of alexandria. neighbor john kelly knew her well. >> the loss of somebody who touched hundreds and hundreds of lives, she's been in this neighborhood her entire life. >> reporter: while friends and family focus on the loss, police don't know yet if the crime was random or targeted. >> unfortunately we haven't determined motive yet and the motive is not apparent to us as yet. >> reporter: chief earl cook says they don't think lodato knew her attacker. police briefly interviewed the caretaker of lodato's elderly mother who was also shot and she may be the only person who saw the shooter. >> we have a victim who fortunately survived and her physical condition right now is our top priority before we can move to further evidence to be drawn from that. >> reporter: police are looking at the possibility there's a connection wi
. >> reporter: the bizarre and apparent randomness of a deadly shooting that happened here thursday morning has rattled this city. >> very frightening, yeah. i came home and double locked all the doors. >> reporter: 59-year-old ruthanne lodato was a lifelong beloved resident of alexandria. neighbor john kelly knew her well. >> the loss of somebody who touched hundreds and hundreds of lives, she's been in this neighborhood her entire life. >> reporter: while friends...
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in 2007, a medicare task force investigated 1,500 random businesses associated with medicare in florida. they found nearly 45u6789 didn't exist. yet those same 500 companies billed the government almost $250 million. if you have nigerian and russian mobs involved, a new york crime family that moved to florida because of medicare. any time the government runs something this massive, whether medicate, medicare, it's like i said, it's free money. it attracts the criminal element the government is like a siv with our money. >> convicted criminal, what do you think of all this? >> i think, look, we are all concerned about our private data compromised. as we saw recently with target. it can happen in the private sector as well as the public sector. i think they do have measures, whether it's background checks or the exclusive party lists, which is government maintains anybody not in business with the government to do business with the government. we hope with this information that we are now talking about as well as the further monitoring that we won't have the excised data. we can go on to d
in 2007, a medicare task force investigated 1,500 random businesses associated with medicare in florida. they found nearly 45u6789 didn't exist. yet those same 500 companies billed the government almost $250 million. if you have nigerian and russian mobs involved, a new york crime family that moved to florida because of medicare. any time the government runs something this massive, whether medicate, medicare, it's like i said, it's free money. it attracts the criminal element the government is...
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whoa, how random? i made the finals at the olympics. voters circulating comparing him to sean penn's "fast times at ridgemont high" character. he found thrills that is sick! i'm so down with that. that is pretty awesome that someone did that. i'm stoked to see that. good ol' sticoli. >> reporter: he hails from park city, utah. none of his family or friends made the trip. they get too nervous and in turn make him stressed out. instead, he called his dad after medaling. >> he was like, what? and they had it on speaker phone. everyone was there. the coolest moment ever. hearing their voices and they were so stoked. >> reporter: he says he plans to spend the rest of the olympics thinking of creative selfie pictures he can take with his new medical, watching other events and eating more onion rings. >> feels like i'm living in a dream. i have really no idea, actually. it feels so random. >> reporter: in sochi, rachel nichols, cnn. >> all right. congrats to him. >>> all right, with all the excitement over katssenberg snagging that gold, hard
whoa, how random? i made the finals at the olympics. voters circulating comparing him to sean penn's "fast times at ridgemont high" character. he found thrills that is sick! i'm so down with that. that is pretty awesome that someone did that. i'm stoked to see that. good ol' sticoli. >> reporter: he hails from park city, utah. none of his family or friends made the trip. they get too nervous and in turn make him stressed out. instead, he called his dad after medaling. >>...
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the email warned him he would lose data if he didn't pay the random.is a victim of vicious computer software hackers. >> all we knew that there were these internet blackmailers saying we had to pay them in bitcoin immediately or we would lose all of our files forever. >> reporter: they open up an email that looks like a legitimate business and then download a file. that's when this screen pops up. then they see this clock ticking. it's the time they have to buy a key to regain access to their files before the program locks them out of reach forever he contact the police. the fbi says that is not uncommon. instead one of his employees sent an email begging for more time. after paying more than $500 in bitcoin, he received the key and regained control over the file. >> it was like a birthday. so happy. >> reporter: the fbi has received more than 400 complaints. no arrests have been made. >> software like this is really hard to respond to. because people behind this software are always one step ahead. >> reporter: he and his employees are now especially v
the email warned him he would lose data if he didn't pay the random.is a victim of vicious computer software hackers. >> all we knew that there were these internet blackmailers saying we had to pay them in bitcoin immediately or we would lose all of our files forever. >> reporter: they open up an email that looks like a legitimate business and then download a file. that's when this screen pops up. then they see this clock ticking. it's the time they have to buy a key to regain...
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that's a -- random killer. that's according to alexandria police who released this sketch of the man they say knocked on ruthanne lodato's door and who could now be the key witness and while that caretaker remains hospitalized she has spoken to detectives giving a description of the man. police say he may not seem like a usual system, but when it comes to killers -- suspect, but when it comes to killers, nothing is usual. >> you don't ever want to stereotype what a killer looks like or who it could be. >> reporter: it's something they can't afford to get wrong. while police look for answers chief earl cook admits there's a balance as they talk to friends and family who can't seem to make sense of the idea someone would want to hurt this beloved music teacher. >> you don't want to trample on the grief. at the same time we have some sense of urgency to get the information we need. >> lifelong resident, these things don't happen here. >> reporter: and yet it has twice in three months. in november ronald kirby, a p
that's a -- random killer. that's according to alexandria police who released this sketch of the man they say knocked on ruthanne lodato's door and who could now be the key witness and while that caretaker remains hospitalized she has spoken to detectives giving a description of the man. police say he may not seem like a usual system, but when it comes to killers -- suspect, but when it comes to killers, nothing is usual. >> you don't ever want to stereotype what a killer looks like or...
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>> but there's a random person. >> she's walking. >> it's walking. >> yeah. type in walking. >> that's the easiest clue of all time. walking? >> congratulations! >> oh, so i have to act this out. >> yeah, you have to act it out. >> owl. >> hoo, hoo, hoo! all right. >> see, it's so much more fun when you can do it live. >> they should rename this lonely charades. >> this is really lonely. >>> two pranksters team up to pull a fast one through craigslist but the joke's on them. watch what the guy in the back seat does, next "right this minute." >>> and still to come -- >> try to watch without flinching. >> a dancer takes a step at a daring dance routine. >> oh,e shdn di't even look. >> see why practice better make perfect for this performance. >>> plus, it's a new day so we've got an ipad mini to give away. stick around for the friday buzzword for your chance to win. last year was the biggest flu outbreak in over a decade. before the first sneeze... help protect with a spray. before the first tissue... help defend with a wipe. and help prevent with lysol. to get
>> but there's a random person. >> she's walking. >> it's walking. >> yeah. type in walking. >> that's the easiest clue of all time. walking? >> congratulations! >> oh, so i have to act this out. >> yeah, you have to act it out. >> owl. >> hoo, hoo, hoo! all right. >> see, it's so much more fun when you can do it live. >> they should rename this lonely charades. >> this is really lonely. >>> two pranksters...
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was it terror or a random act?an simon is following the story. >> it was captured on surveillance video. you can see a brief streak of light, perhaps a flashlight carried by an attack r, then the sparks. they are bullets hitting the fence that surrounds pg&e substation in san jose. california congressman henry waxman says it shows our electrical grid isn't protected from both cyber and now, physical attacks. >> this was an unprecedented and sophisticated attack on the grid substation using military style weapons. >> the april attack occurred just before 1:00 in the morning. the snipers first went into an underground vault and cut telephone cables. a half hour later, they sprayed the substation with bullets for nearly 20 minutes, knocking out 17 transformers. when police arrived, the shooters were gone, but they found more than 100 shell casings. no fingerprints. it seemed like a professional job. to prevent a blackout, workers rerouted power, but it took nearly a month to make the repairs. >> under slightly differe
was it terror or a random act?an simon is following the story. >> it was captured on surveillance video. you can see a brief streak of light, perhaps a flashlight carried by an attack r, then the sparks. they are bullets hitting the fence that surrounds pg&e substation in san jose. california congressman henry waxman says it shows our electrical grid isn't protected from both cyber and now, physical attacks. >> this was an unprecedented and sophisticated attack on the grid...
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this is crazy. >> reporter: the bizarre and apparent randomness of a deadly shooting that happened herey morning has rattled this city. >> very frightening, yeah. i came home and double locked all the doors. >> reporter: 59-year-old ruthanne lodato was a lifelong beloved resident of alexandria. neighbor john kelly knew her well. >> the loss of somebody who touched hundreds and hundreds of lives, she's been in this neighborhood her entire life. >> reporter: while friends and family focus on the loss, police don't know yet if the crime was random or targeted. >> unfortunately we haven't determined motive yet and the motive is not apparent to us as yet. >> reporter: chief earl cook says they don't think lodato knew her attacker. police briefly interviewed the caretaker of lodato's elderly mother who was also shot and she may be the only person who saw the shooter. >> we have a victim who fortunately survived and her physical condition right now is
this is crazy. >> reporter: the bizarre and apparent randomness of a deadly shooting that happened herey morning has rattled this city. >> very frightening, yeah. i came home and double locked all the doors. >> reporter: 59-year-old ruthanne lodato was a lifelong beloved resident of alexandria. neighbor john kelly knew her well. >> the loss of somebody who touched hundreds and hundreds of lives, she's been in this neighborhood her entire life. >> reporter: while...
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they tell us they don't think that this was random, that the victim was likely targeted. we're told he underwent surgery overnight. still listed in critical condition. back live, police tell us they are still looking for witnesses to come forward. christie smith, "today in the bay." >> in a different shopping incident police are looking for a man who shot two people in a crowded center after 1:30 in the afternoon yesterday near the intersection of burrdete drive and south king. the victims a man and woman tried to get away after they were shot. it was a drive-by shooting but some of the people we talked to say they saw the shooter standing in the plaza. doctors think that both victims will live, police are looking for the shooter. he drove away 18 tan four-door sedan. >> mike inouye has the day off. we'll check the forecast and give you a live look at the sunrise over san jose as we say a very good presidential day morning to christina loren. >> good morning to you. we're getting a beautiful sky. beautiful sunrise fit for a president, just beautiful in san francisco. as w
they tell us they don't think that this was random, that the victim was likely targeted. we're told he underwent surgery overnight. still listed in critical condition. back live, police tell us they are still looking for witnesses to come forward. christie smith, "today in the bay." >> in a different shopping incident police are looking for a man who shot two people in a crowded center after 1:30 in the afternoon yesterday near the intersection of burrdete drive and south king....
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those immediately around her. >> i never felt like i was missing anything. >> reporter: one day, a random a stranger living 5,000 miles away. >> hey, my name is annise. i'm french and live in lon do. >> reporter: a french fashion designer who had also been adopted. >> this is my brother. >> reporter: had seen samantha in a youtube clip. my friend was watching a video and saw you and thought we looked really similar. >> reporter: the two discovered they were born in the same korean city on the very same day. so a relationship born on social media moved to skype. >> this is a really weird experience. >> this is so weird. >> welcome to london heathrow airport. >> reporter: that first meeting, three months later in london. >> first things that you said? >> reporter: i poked her head. >> to make sure she was real? >> reporter: they found they shared not just a birthday, but a laugh. i'm going to ask you a question, and answer at the same time. coke or pepsi. >> coke. >> one pet peeve? >> when the shower curtain touches me i hate that. >> oh, my god, that's the same. i hate that. >> reporter: d
those immediately around her. >> i never felt like i was missing anything. >> reporter: one day, a random a stranger living 5,000 miles away. >> hey, my name is annise. i'm french and live in lon do. >> reporter: a french fashion designer who had also been adopted. >> this is my brother. >> reporter: had seen samantha in a youtube clip. my friend was watching a video and saw you and thought we looked really similar. >> reporter: the two discovered they...
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the shooting does not appear to be random.ice have not identified the motive >> a trailer full of explosives destroyed by fire on purpose. dozens of people near redding are being kept out of their homes as a safety precaution. they decided it was too unstable to move the explosives and they deliberately burned the house down. >>> only on kpix 5, seemingly harmless photos of your children on facebook could make them targets of sexual predators >> as a parent, still trying to figure out things about the internet and how to be safe online, it's creepy to know that there are people trying to hunt down your children. the case revealed something about the police, they know how to put a profile that sexual predators find irresistible. he agreed to share tips. it starts with a user names with a few key words. >> teen, young, girl, young boy, that's all it takes for an online predator to bite >> reporter: the second thing, photos of your kids with their mouths open or tongues sticking out an images of kids in swim suits >> predators wi
the shooting does not appear to be random.ice have not identified the motive >> a trailer full of explosives destroyed by fire on purpose. dozens of people near redding are being kept out of their homes as a safety precaution. they decided it was too unstable to move the explosives and they deliberately burned the house down. >>> only on kpix 5, seemingly harmless photos of your children on facebook could make them targets of sexual predators >> as a parent, still trying to...
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this is the end of the mind set on getting some seed at random and this team in this together russia already the d c pills to deal with culture that's been out in my getting on the scoresheet to accomplish even come to retail in many people's opinion that's because the team had discussed the deep squat exceeding sixteen place in the nhl compared to just wanted to say that yet. they also have a week long siege some people are saying that in itself would react to pressure. at least that's what people most of the lake and ideas that can't yet tell this season and into tonight because he wanted to kill three tops. we're worried we are told in civic responsibility. flares are experiencing great pressure on tv. defending champions for a long time. of course given that it would be good to win a gold medal podium carpenter was going to become champions. no i think it's going to be one of the most exciting coleman's free sometimes. it's when he mentioned that a happy one for long time to time i haven't won since the fold of disobedient and i think that i have a look over medals on offer here
this is the end of the mind set on getting some seed at random and this team in this together russia already the d c pills to deal with culture that's been out in my getting on the scoresheet to accomplish even come to retail in many people's opinion that's because the team had discussed the deep squat exceeding sixteen place in the nhl compared to just wanted to say that yet. they also have a week long siege some people are saying that in itself would react to pressure. at least that's what...
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do not let him know and do not tell everyone, but he is cool. >> i like random and insane things every while. >> bob says crazy things all the time. he called global warming a crock of something in french of -- in front of a bunch of reporters. >> in the middle of snow me get in, we might tend to believe him a little bit. we now have jim farley who occasionally says crazy things. >> he sometimes gets in trouble for that. he says you can track everything in your car and he says, we do not. -- a wordto association that has to do with breaking news we cover this morning. it is fun to ask especially millennial's. bing. seen commercials for that. i think it is a search engine but i do not know. i use google like formal people. bing google toou get to google. >> how about footie e >> trying too hard. the new microsoft ceo shown in his hoodie with his glasses, it will not work. be yourself. everyone does not need their own thing. i have a word for matt miller. snowmobiles. >> valentine's day is my reply. i am very excited. qwest connect the dots. >> on valentine's day, i will go with one of m
do not let him know and do not tell everyone, but he is cool. >> i like random and insane things every while. >> bob says crazy things all the time. he called global warming a crock of something in french of -- in front of a bunch of reporters. >> in the middle of snow me get in, we might tend to believe him a little bit. we now have jim farley who occasionally says crazy things. >> he sometimes gets in trouble for that. he says you can track everything in your car and...
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. >> i was always like making random characters and sketch videos with my family with my mom's cameraeceiving a camera of his own at 13, lucas unknowingly took his sketch comedy videos over to a whole new level. >> like i had two cousins over, and we started making just a bunch of random videos and posting them online, thinking nothing of it. i like to understand that people from all over the entire world can watch the videos. >> in october 2006 one of his videos featured a new fictional character, a hyperactive 6-year-old with a high-pitched voice named fred. lucas shoots, stars, and edits the video, and films it -- where else -- at his house. >> fred is a 6-year-old, and he's really random and crazy. his mom is an alcoholic. >> my mom's in rehab because of her problems. >> and his dad's in prison. he's never even met his dad. >> fred, unlike lucas, is so socially awkward that he has no friends, and with his shrill voice, he rambles on and on into the camera. >> whatever. >> when he's just in front of the camera, he's just all confident, and he'll say anything. when he's actually lik
. >> i was always like making random characters and sketch videos with my family with my mom's cameraeceiving a camera of his own at 13, lucas unknowingly took his sketch comedy videos over to a whole new level. >> like i had two cousins over, and we started making just a bunch of random videos and posting them online, thinking nothing of it. i like to understand that people from all over the entire world can watch the videos. >> in october 2006 one of his videos featured a...
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police believe this was a targeted shooting and do not believe it was a random acts although they have said what may have prompted that gunman to open fire and they say it is very fortunate given there were no innocent bystanders. live in san francisco, alex savage ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> we have more information and it was found near a tilt park. he saw the fire and the car that was parked near it and he didn't want to be identified but he up a some kids messing around when a friend told him about that body. >> that is when it just clicked and it was like, oh, my g-d, i saw that. >> police say the coroner is trying to determine the name of the woman. >>> fairfield police are trying to find out what led to a 16- year-old girl shot and they are telling us what they are doing about this investigation, tara? >> they are not releasing any information about this case and it's not sure but that's where eye only -- naomi. her friends came out and lit candles and prayed on the shoulder of the track where it happened. officers are trying to figure out what she was doing there and who s
police believe this was a targeted shooting and do not believe it was a random acts although they have said what may have prompted that gunman to open fire and they say it is very fortunate given there were no innocent bystanders. live in san francisco, alex savage ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> we have more information and it was found near a tilt park. he saw the fire and the car that was parked near it and he didn't want to be identified but he up a some kids messing around when a...
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. >> i was in this random place in texas driving the truck and they thought it was a concept car.me reaction i got driving around the streets in a lamborghini. about to also think whether tesla might introduce a truck. >> we were quoting him in an article, he said something like his sales guy went to detroit and said that they were not building a truck, where did you get that crazy idea? it came from elon musk. crazye said he just says stuff sometimes. >> that is funny, i was in california over the holiday, and they said that he was known for saying random things. >> he just gave the forecast? >> that is what makes them awesome. >> admitted. >> do not tell anyone, but he is kind of cool. >> ok, elon musk is cool, but so is the competition. here's a man with a look at the other electric cars coming to market. ♪ about sexy,think eco-friendly transportation, you probably think about the tesla. why not? it is a gorgeous car. but it costs about $100,000. we have alternatives that go for about half that price. fiat costs oneis third the price of a tesla and comes with an absolutely gorg
. >> i was in this random place in texas driving the truck and they thought it was a concept car.me reaction i got driving around the streets in a lamborghini. about to also think whether tesla might introduce a truck. >> we were quoting him in an article, he said something like his sales guy went to detroit and said that they were not building a truck, where did you get that crazy idea? it came from elon musk. crazye said he just says stuff sometimes. >> that is funny, i was...
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they don't plea of it is a very random act but no innocent bystanders are hurt. >> at this point, it was not a random act so it's not fair to to that and he underwent surgery last night and police tell us he is still alive after being seriously wounded. they did begin the process of pulling surveillance video with a busy shopping he district and there are quite a few cameras, including this one which may help police in this investigation. and it does give a clear look at the shooter and what happened here last night. live in san francisco, alex savage, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> it happened for the second night in a row. on saturday, a muni train ran over and killed a homeless man who was trying to retrieve a homeless man trying to return to are tto the chinese new year's parade. this can happened at the beginning of a flee market. >> reporter: pam, this is where the hit-and-run happened where he was killed in the middle of the street and we are also hearing that another man was also injured, possibly hit and police are trying to figure out if that man was a suspect and it was
they don't plea of it is a very random act but no innocent bystanders are hurt. >> at this point, it was not a random act so it's not fair to to that and he underwent surgery last night and police tell us he is still alive after being seriously wounded. they did begin the process of pulling surveillance video with a busy shopping he district and there are quite a few cameras, including this one which may help police in this investigation. and it does give a clear look at the shooter and...
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and i think that really -- that was one of the more scary things to people, is that it was so random. >> police asked anyone who might have seen anything suspicious to come forward. they also interviewed all of susan's friends, including her past romantic relationships. >> there had been a few people who had attempted to date her that she had denied. so they, of course, became part of a growing suspect pool. >> police also had to consider whether the perpetrator was a stranger. >> because of the location of the murder and its accessibility to a number of dormitories, they were looking at dormitory lists and who lived -- who lived in the area. >> she was such a blameless victim. the thing that we're all afraid of is some monster coming out of nowhere and snagging someone we love or snagging ourselves, and that's what happened to susan. >> then police learned of a remarkable coincidence. on the day susan was murdered, a subcontractor working on the new campus gymnasium had employed a man who had been a suspect in two murders. both victims were students at the university. >> he was withi
and i think that really -- that was one of the more scary things to people, is that it was so random. >> police asked anyone who might have seen anything suspicious to come forward. they also interviewed all of susan's friends, including her past romantic relationships. >> there had been a few people who had attempted to date her that she had denied. so they, of course, became part of a growing suspect pool. >> police also had to consider whether the perpetrator was a...
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police have found no connection between the gunmen and two women begging the question could this be a random crime? >> i'm sure a lot of people are thinking about not answering their doors given what happened. as i said, it it's a great neighborhood, great people here, beautiful neighborhood. people are pretty shocked. >> reporter: police are looking into possible connections between this murder and the the murder of ron kirby, less than a mile from here. kirby, a well known regional traffic planner, was shot to death in his home in 2013. there were no signs of forced entry, no suspect. as police continue with their investigation, parents struggle to explain to their children how something so terrible could happen to their music teacher. >> have to be realistic and say every now and then lst an odd ball thing that happens and can't explain it. >> reporter: the second woman who was shot, she was hit in the skparm we're told she's going to be okay. she was able to go to a neighbor's house and get help. as for the gunman, he's described as an elderly white male. he's balding with gray hair and
police have found no connection between the gunmen and two women begging the question could this be a random crime? >> i'm sure a lot of people are thinking about not answering their doors given what happened. as i said, it it's a great neighborhood, great people here, beautiful neighborhood. people are pretty shocked. >> reporter: police are looking into possible connections between this murder and the the murder of ron kirby, less than a mile from here. kirby, a well known...
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it says the random drawing will be for 50 finalists, then organizers will select two winners.ground checks, and disqualify anyone who might disrupt an event. all of this is timed to coincide with a deadline for healthcare enrollment. jana katia katsuyama ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> take a look at live stormtracker 2. the showers heaviest up in the valley. lake orville, rainfall accumulations thus far have been very light. you can see out your window, just got light showers. here a little more activity. maybe a little moderate rain. san ramon, fremont, just light showers. here by mission peak, heavy rain showers. but breaking up a bit. we start off at 5:00 a.m., that's going to be some of the heaviest rain. santa rosa, the showers are ending. here we are at 7:00 a.m. still pretty wet, mainly south of san rafael. the morning commute for the most part, wet on the roadways, and wet, wet coming from the sky. the afternoon commute should be dry from the sky, but wet on the roads from what's left over. as we go into tomorrow and the weekend, this jet stream pattern sets up, which gives
it says the random drawing will be for 50 finalists, then organizers will select two winners.ground checks, and disqualify anyone who might disrupt an event. all of this is timed to coincide with a deadline for healthcare enrollment. jana katia katsuyama ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> take a look at live stormtracker 2. the showers heaviest up in the valley. lake orville, rainfall accumulations thus far have been very light. you can see out your window, just got light showers. here a little...
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random searches are the norm.he odd tip or simply good police work the most effective. >> we get a lot of tips. the majority of time, we find stuff, you just kind of come across it the right time, right place. >> once upon a time, weapons were required for an inmate to survive. today, drugs are the most common contraband found. >> found a syringe. use that to shoot up with. can't pin it on nobody, so you just confiscate it, let the wardens know about it. >> did you have this at your party? >> that's where some of that stuff came from. >> man, don't lie to me. >> you see that right there? that makes me very angry. >> needles? >> where are they at? >> in that wallet. >> i could have just stuck myself with that. i was very, very close to it. and i don't know what you do with this. so don't do that, okay? >> look, right here. >> don't keep them there. you need to put them somewhere. if somebody comes to shake your stuff down, you make sure you tell them that you have needles in this box. >> although needles are not al
random searches are the norm.he odd tip or simply good police work the most effective. >> we get a lot of tips. the majority of time, we find stuff, you just kind of come across it the right time, right place. >> once upon a time, weapons were required for an inmate to survive. today, drugs are the most common contraband found. >> found a syringe. use that to shoot up with. can't pin it on nobody, so you just confiscate it, let the wardens know about it. >> did you have...
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we've been told by police this house was probably picked at random, because it's a straight shot down the roadway, we've also learned the driver might be traveling 60 miles per hour, doing a lot of damage, and taking out this antenna. some bushing, and then a fence before going into the home. >> reporter: take a look at this picture. it shows a car that crashed into a home. campbell police say around 3:00 this afternoon, the driver, 27- year-old anthony mcsherry jr., intentionally rammed the acura into the side of this house. >> witnesses heard the engine rev and the vehicle attempt to accelerate. that combined with some statements that were made lead us to believe that this was intentional, and he was trying to harm the occupants of the vehicle. >> reporter: the car ripped pillars from the ground, and into the home. police said mcsherry wasn't alone. inside the car, family members. a woman and two children. after the accident, police say mcsherry tried to escape. >> we received information that the driver was attempting to flee, but was stopped by a passerby. >> reporter: the people
we've been told by police this house was probably picked at random, because it's a straight shot down the roadway, we've also learned the driver might be traveling 60 miles per hour, doing a lot of damage, and taking out this antenna. some bushing, and then a fence before going into the home. >> reporter: take a look at this picture. it shows a car that crashed into a home. campbell police say around 3:00 this afternoon, the driver, 27- year-old anthony mcsherry jr., intentionally rammed...
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it says the random drawing will be for 50 finalists, then organizers will select two winners. do background checks, and disqualify anyone who might disrupt an event. all of this is timed to coincide with a deadline for healthcare enrollment. jana katia katsuyama ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> take a look at live stormtracker 2. the showers heaviest up in the valley. lake orville, rainfall accumulations thus far have been very light. you can see out your window, just got light showers. here a little more activity. maybe a little moderate rain. san ramon, fremont, just light showers. here by mission peak, heavy rain showers. but breaking up a bit. we start off at 5:00 a.m., that's going to be some of the heaviest rain. santa rosa, the showers are ending. here we are at 7:00 a.m. still pretty wet, mainly south of san rafael. the morning commute for the most part, wet on the roadways, and wet, wet coming from the sky. the afternoon commute should be dry from the sky, but wet on the roads from what's left over. as we go into tomorrow and the weekend, this jet stream pattern sets up, whi
it says the random drawing will be for 50 finalists, then organizers will select two winners. do background checks, and disqualify anyone who might disrupt an event. all of this is timed to coincide with a deadline for healthcare enrollment. jana katia katsuyama ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> take a look at live stormtracker 2. the showers heaviest up in the valley. lake orville, rainfall accumulations thus far have been very light. you can see out your window, just got light showers. here...
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we've been told by police this house was probably picked at random, because it's a straight shot down the roadway, we've also learned the driver might be traveling 60 miles per hour, doing a lot of damage, and taking out this antenna. some bushing, and then a fence before going into the home. >> reporter: take a look at this picture. it shows a car that crashed into a home. campbell police say around 3:00 this afternoon, the driver, 27- year-old anthony mcsherry jr., intentionally rammed the acura into the side of this house. >> witnesses heard the engine rev and the vehicle attempt to accelerate. that combined with some statements that were made lead us to believe that this was intentional, and he was trying to harm the occupants of the vehicle. >> reporter: the car ripped pillars from the ground, and into the home. police said mcsherry wasn't alone. inside the car, family members. a woman and two children. after the accident, police say mcsherry tried to escape. >> we received information that the driver was attempting to flee, but was stopped by a passerby. >> reporter: the people
we've been told by police this house was probably picked at random, because it's a straight shot down the roadway, we've also learned the driver might be traveling 60 miles per hour, doing a lot of damage, and taking out this antenna. some bushing, and then a fence before going into the home. >> reporter: take a look at this picture. it shows a car that crashed into a home. campbell police say around 3:00 this afternoon, the driver, 27- year-old anthony mcsherry jr., intentionally rammed...
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. >> is it random. could richard be involved? what could have happened. >>reporter: detectives believe suzanne was targeted but they won't say by whom. >> she was just living her life. >>reporter: they are calling this a homicide investigation. the family is waiting for toxicology test to reveal how suzanne died. >>> no night students held a memorial for a student -- found dead in his dorm room. he graduated last year. >> he enbody spiritualty personally. he never hug out with one group of friends. >> the corner is investigating how he died. the school is offering counseling. >>> we are still trying to figure out why the new bay bridge was leaking. it was this weekends storm that help them figure out where the water is coming from. >> we are seeing water coming down from all four lines. >>reporter: the problem is leaks or the wiring to the bridge lights. water is dripping down into the heart of the suspension. while the leaks are not a immediate problem but ongoing wetness could lead the resting of bolts. how much could that cost? >> we haven't figured th
. >> is it random. could richard be involved? what could have happened. >>reporter: detectives believe suzanne was targeted but they won't say by whom. >> she was just living her life. >>reporter: they are calling this a homicide investigation. the family is waiting for toxicology test to reveal how suzanne died. >>> no night students held a memorial for a student -- found dead in his dorm room. he graduated last year. >> he enbody spiritualty personally....
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one young man has turned it into a random act of kindness challenge.dwiches to people living on the streets. and challenges other people to do even nicer things. pam cook, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 8:47. the dalai lama comes here to the bay area later this week and the new tibetan association of northern california is preparing for his arrival. organizers purchased a building in richmond in 2011. they are still renovating it with the help of the community. organizers admit there is still a lot of work to be done before the dalai lama arrives on sunday. but they hope -- but they hope to finish it by thursday. >>> the lady washington and the hawaiian chiefton are docked at pier 40 and offer walking tours through wednesday. over the weekend, families got to tour the tall ship and experience the sailing life. the ships offer training programs for kids from fifth to eighth grades all donations go to the ship's training programs. that looks like a lot of fun. >> yeah. >>> let's check in with sal. relatively light traffic most of the bay area, right? >> it sur
one young man has turned it into a random act of kindness challenge.dwiches to people living on the streets. and challenges other people to do even nicer things. pam cook, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 8:47. the dalai lama comes here to the bay area later this week and the new tibetan association of northern california is preparing for his arrival. organizers purchased a building in richmond in 2011. they are still renovating it with the help of the community. organizers admit there is...
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and then the random click of a mouse brought them back together as family.journey of discovery that it sparked. >> this is samantha who was adopted at the aim of 4 months. like most her entire sense of family was shaped by those medley around her. >> i never felt like i was missing anything. >> one day a random facebook message arrived sent by a stranger. living 5000 miles away. >> hi i'm anna i'm french and live in lon done. >> anna french fashion designer who had also been adopted. >> this is my brother matt. >> had seen samantha in a you tube clip. >> watching one of the video and saw you and thought we looked similar. >> they discover they were both born in the same korean city on the very same day. relationship born on social media moved to skype. >> this is really weird experience. >> so weird. >> welcome to london. >> that first meeting three months later in london. >> first thing you said. >> i poked her head. >> make sure she was real. >> yes. >> they found they shared not just a birthday. but a laugh. >> i'm going to ask you a question and answer a
and then the random click of a mouse brought them back together as family.journey of discovery that it sparked. >> this is samantha who was adopted at the aim of 4 months. like most her entire sense of family was shaped by those medley around her. >> i never felt like i was missing anything. >> one day a random facebook message arrived sent by a stranger. living 5000 miles away. >> hi i'm anna i'm french and live in lon done. >> anna french fashion designer who had...
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and taper to scatter showers through the lunch hour and low-to-mid 50's and mostly dry and maybe a random shower and low-to-mid 50's at 4:00 and a brief break at 7:00 before more rain develops overnight. more of that in the seven-day forecast. >>> we have been continuing to track solo vehicle spinouts with serious citizens starting off with the sig-alert if live more that clear asked there was an accident that took its place in the same location and we have eastbound direction but we are taking you to san jose where we have reports of flooding. northbound 280 at saratoga avenue we have this accident that is blocking a lane and behind it is the road flooding where caltrain has come in and should down the off-ramp from northbound 280 to clear the water. we are seeing uponning on the roads so be careful there. eastbound 580, we have a crash and it looks to be clearing with some delays but the westbound commute is loading up because of the two early accidents. >>> thing you, leyla gulen at 5:10. budweiser will not be in sochi. >> apple reworks its plans if a new store in san francisco union s
and taper to scatter showers through the lunch hour and low-to-mid 50's and mostly dry and maybe a random shower and low-to-mid 50's at 4:00 and a brief break at 7:00 before more rain develops overnight. more of that in the seven-day forecast. >>> we have been continuing to track solo vehicle spinouts with serious citizens starting off with the sig-alert if live more that clear asked there was an accident that took its place in the same location and we have eastbound direction but we...
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police saved the shooting does not appear to be a random act of violence. kanye west will not face criminal charges over an incident where he is accused of punching a man outside of a chiropractor's office. the district attorney office says that west reached a civil settlement with the man and there was no significant injuries documented after the fight. according to court documents, the incident started after the man used a racial slur in an wes's fiancÉe, kim kardashian, last month. he is also facing battery --rges after a video eight videotaped fight with a pop or rock so last year. we are on high alert for the biggest sporting event of the year. police are trying to keep fans and players out of harm's way. >> the seahawks and the broncos taking it all in on saturday during that touring the super bowl stadium the first and last time before the championship game. gearing up for the showdown, just like the fans. >> let's go broncos! >> they know what they want. >> enjoy every minute of it. >> soak it all up. watch the fellows walk away with the lombardi tr
police saved the shooting does not appear to be a random act of violence. kanye west will not face criminal charges over an incident where he is accused of punching a man outside of a chiropractor's office. the district attorney office says that west reached a civil settlement with the man and there was no significant injuries documented after the fight. according to court documents, the incident started after the man used a racial slur in an wes's fiancÉe, kim kardashian, last month. he is...
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it was known to take random pictures of the users not suspected of wrong doing. but they said that's because of the way face recognition software works. >> it was flesh as opposed to close. >> they deny they collected or use the images, the nsa. >> i don't have anything to hide. i hope it's for a greater cause. >> the spy agency hasn't said where the images are now. in san jose. >> a legal decision came down in favor of california drivers ticketed for using their smart phones for driving. they ruled in favor for a fresno driver in looking at the map. it's not using a map. the sandwich shop chain gis -- sales are declining. they have some some 1400 stores. that's down from 5,000 at the peak. dozens of stores are here in the bay area. >>> stocks moved higher. nasdaq added 96. the labor department reported an rise in american applying for unemployment benefits. economists say the bitter cold weather may be a factor. >>> state workers clucted a new snow pack survey and wefn the latest storms, snow levels are far behind normal. the northern as sar -- it's 24% of the a
it was known to take random pictures of the users not suspected of wrong doing. but they said that's because of the way face recognition software works. >> it was flesh as opposed to close. >> they deny they collected or use the images, the nsa. >> i don't have anything to hide. i hope it's for a greater cause. >> the spy agency hasn't said where the images are now. in san jose. >> a legal decision came down in favor of california drivers ticketed for using their...