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allie rasmus, channel 2 news. >>> an investigation is underway after a san jose police officer shoots a young stolen car suspect. it happened at 11:40 last night. they spotted a stolen vehicle in east san jose. officers tried to box the car in on mccrory avenue and they started ramming the patrol cars. >> one of the officers discharged her firearm and struck the suspect at least one time. >> the suspect was taken to the hospital where he is treated for his injuries. passenger in the car was also taken into custody. two suspects are juveniles. both officers who shot the suspect and her partner are on administrative need. >> they are investigating a shooting sometime before 90:00 last night on the 1,000 block of stanton avenue. we don't know the victim's condition and they plan on releasing more information tomorrow. >>> on line campaign is underway to help the family of a san jose man killed in a road rage incident. so far, it has raked $20,000. >> his wife is still struggling with his death. they call him the love
allie rasmus, channel 2 news. >>> an investigation is underway after a san jose police officer shoots a young stolen car suspect. it happened at 11:40 last night. they spotted a stolen vehicle in east san jose. officers tried to box the car in on mccrory avenue and they started ramming the patrol cars. >> one of the officers discharged her firearm and struck the suspect at least one time. >> the suspect was taken to the hospital where he is treated for his injuries....
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allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a lot of sunshine today across the bay area. great weather for memorial day. patchy fog off shore and that will increase over the next few hours. temperatures from this afternoon. it was hot towards fairfield, livermore, antioch, santa rosa. lower 90s. san jose 82 degrees. satellite showing you the cloud bank. the fog from south of san francisco, closer to pillar point. half moon bay as well. cloud deck is expanding in coverage. looking out for that tonight and tuesday morning. as far as the wind speeds, wind speeds up there, fairfield out of the west, sustained 16. gusting to 26 miles per hour. santa rosa gusting 24 and san francisco, sfo, winds gusting 39 miles per hour. santa rosa 86 degrees. san francisco 62. oakland 70. conquered 82. -- concord 82. tomorrow in concord cooler than today. upper 70s to 80 degrees by 3:00 p.m. tomorrow afternoon. over night lows, tuesday morning, partly cloudy skies. patchy fog near the coast. around the bay, lots of low 50s out there. for tonight clear skies. patchy coastal fog trying to devel
allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a lot of sunshine today across the bay area. great weather for memorial day. patchy fog off shore and that will increase over the next few hours. temperatures from this afternoon. it was hot towards fairfield, livermore, antioch, santa rosa. lower 90s. san jose 82 degrees. satellite showing you the cloud bank. the fog from south of san francisco, closer to pillar point. half moon bay as well. cloud deck is expanding in coverage. looking out for...
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allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> california is at the epi- center of climate change. >> we are percent of the problem. we have to get other states and nations on a similar path forward. >> the governor spoke before a conference of scientists discussing chime change. he suggested it will take -- climate change. he suggested it will take public support to make the changes to fight climate change. reducing relicense on fossil fuels. >>> a high school is san francisco is apologizing to a student for dropping her picture from the year book because she wore a tuxedo in her graduation photo. the principal says he met with jessica urbina and her family to say he was sorry. a written apology appeared on the website. he said it is too late to reprint the year books but they will peace her original photo into -- pace her original photo into all copies. >> dealing with the woman and her family and the situation, this is who she. she wasn't trying to make a public statement. wasn't trying to do anything other than be true to herself. >> administrators originally said the photo violated viol
allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> california is at the epi- center of climate change. >> we are percent of the problem. we have to get other states and nations on a similar path forward. >> the governor spoke before a conference of scientists discussing chime change. he suggested it will take -- climate change. he suggested it will take public support to make the changes to fight climate change. reducing relicense on fossil fuels. >>> a high school is san...
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allie rasmus live for us outside children's hospital in oakland with details. >> reporter: we checked with oakland police to get an update on the girl's condition, and they tell us as far as they know she's still in critical condition here at oakland children's hospital. this 8-year-old girl was playing with her younger brother yesterday evening in front of their home in the area of 66th 66th avenue and floor street in oakland, around 6:30 two men pulled up in a vehicle, jumped out of a car and started shooting. the bullets stuck two people on the block. one struck a man in his 40s and 50s in the hip and a few homes away another bullet struck the 8-year-old girl in the neck. >> there was at least one vehicle driving southbound in the 1800 block of 66th avenue, at least two individuals exited the vehicle and fired multiple rounds striking our victims. >> it's horrible. it's very troubling to hear that another young child has been hurt due to gunfire in oakland. it's really upsetting. >> police are calling this a drive-by shooting, and they don't know who the gunmen were targeting, but
allie rasmus live for us outside children's hospital in oakland with details. >> reporter: we checked with oakland police to get an update on the girl's condition, and they tell us as far as they know she's still in critical condition here at oakland children's hospital. this 8-year-old girl was playing with her younger brother yesterday evening in front of their home in the area of 66th 66th avenue and floor street in oakland, around 6:30 two men pulled up in a vehicle, jumped out of a...
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allie rasmus is in alameda to talk to the woman. >> reporter: one of the deputies that was beaten was wearing a body camera. it sports the deputies' version of events. >> the narrow hallway of an apartment building was the scene of a fight between residents and sheriffs deputies saturday night. >> it was a violent struggle. batons were deployed to get compliance, so the officers could defend themselves. >> i was handcuffed. and he started to beat me on my arms. >> reporter: kelly carter and the sheriffs office have different versions of what happened. carter says it started at her home at 11:00 saturday night. a neighbor called police when her husband and brother got in an argument. carter says when deputies arrived she was put in handcuffs and moved towards the deputies when she saw them approach her brother. >> it looked like the officer was going to shoot my brother. i was like please, no, don't shoot him. >> reporter: a police sargent says a recording from the body camera tells a different story. deputies had to defend themselves. >> one of the suspects was proficient in martial a
allie rasmus is in alameda to talk to the woman. >> reporter: one of the deputies that was beaten was wearing a body camera. it sports the deputies' version of events. >> the narrow hallway of an apartment building was the scene of a fight between residents and sheriffs deputies saturday night. >> it was a violent struggle. batons were deployed to get compliance, so the officers could defend themselves. >> i was handcuffed. and he started to beat me on my arms. >>...
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ktvu's ally rasmus with ray action about the mayor's unconventional resignation. >> we caught up with the mayor about an hour ago. he describe the city clerk's tenure here as a, quote, enigma and disaster and says she is ray leave she stepped down. >> a long municipal nightmare is now over. >> that is now the mayor described the departure of the elected official. part of her job was to write the minutes for each city council hearing. she never completed a single one. ktvu interviewed her back in january. >> we have the record setting eight hour, 10 hour plus meetings that doing avery bay tim record just doesn't make any innocence her resignation letter to the mayor and city manager was far less congenial. it reads, quote, i wish the city the best of luck finding a schmuck crazy enough to take this job. >> not very professional at all. that shouldn't be run like an open collected official. >> who is going to hire her again? >> she already got pa job in washington, d.c. >> obviously, they didn't read that letter before they hired her. >> according to her;to wit,er page, she is working f
ktvu's ally rasmus with ray action about the mayor's unconventional resignation. >> we caught up with the mayor about an hour ago. he describe the city clerk's tenure here as a, quote, enigma and disaster and says she is ray leave she stepped down. >> a long municipal nightmare is now over. >> that is now the mayor described the departure of the elected official. part of her job was to write the minutes for each city council hearing. she never completed a single one. ktvu...
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in oakland, allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the oakland zoo has received its first patient at its new condor recovery center. zoo veterinarians are treated a condor for lade poisoning. the bird was brought to the zoo from national park last week. veterinarians say she'll be treated then released back into the wild there. the recovery center was created as part of ongoing efforts to restore the population of the endangered bird. there are now more than 230 california condors in the wild. >>> office depot says it will close at least 400 stores, but it hasn't named which stores just yet. the merger of office depot and office max last year created an overlatch in some locations. about 125 stores will be closed this year, the rest by the end of 2016. the closures could save about $75 million every year. office depot has been struggling for some time as sales declined. this news sent its shares higher by as much as 20%. >>> twitter shares, though, took a hit today falling to a new low and wiping out about $4 billion in market value. shares were down about 18%. the decline was trigge
in oakland, allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the oakland zoo has received its first patient at its new condor recovery center. zoo veterinarians are treated a condor for lade poisoning. the bird was brought to the zoo from national park last week. veterinarians say she'll be treated then released back into the wild there. the recovery center was created as part of ongoing efforts to restore the population of the endangered bird. there are now more than 230 california condors in...
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so, rasmus is almost 2 years old. but it was only just now uploaded to youtube.onderful. >> it's official. i have to get myself a gopro camera. >> everybody's got one. >> really? you have one? >> no, i don't have one. >> we're the only two. and every video seems so cool. >> i have an idea. i say we strap a gopro camera to the top of your head. >> oh, i already don't like this idea. >> and we do a newscast. and it will be point of view of the anchor. >> on your head, of course? yes. good idea. >> on your head. you'll be able to see what we see. and you'll be able to see me from that camera. for a hotel? i never do. motorcycles -- check. atv. i ride those. do you? no. boat. ahoy, mateys. house. hello, dear. hello. hello. van with airbrushed fire-breathing dragons. ah! check. thank you. the more you bundle, the more you save. now, that's progressive. jim's hair is perfect. so's his serve, and his mandarin [speaking mandarin] xieúxieú, hou chiú but like up to 90% of americans, jim falls short in getting important nutrients from food alone. making jim more like us. ad
so, rasmus is almost 2 years old. but it was only just now uploaded to youtube.onderful. >> it's official. i have to get myself a gopro camera. >> everybody's got one. >> really? you have one? >> no, i don't have one. >> we're the only two. and every video seems so cool. >> i have an idea. i say we strap a gopro camera to the top of your head. >> oh, i already don't like this idea. >> and we do a newscast. and it will be point of view of the...
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ktvu's allie rasmu spoke to this mysterious man, he tells her why he is doing it and where he wants to take this scheme. >> kind of came up here. >> reporter: what has compelled a 26-year-old man to climb an abandoned bulldozer. the thrill of discovery. >> people like to be right and find the clues and follow something to the end. and yeah find something that nobody else has found yet. >> reporter: what mark found was an envelope with $100 in it left by an anonymous donor. >> on the inside it says with love from hidden cash. >> reporter: late this afternoon, hidden cash called us back. he explain he's made a fortune in san francisco and wanted to give his money away. >> the last deal i made $100,000. so i plan to give a lot more. >> reporter: hidden cash says that he also gives money to charity. his treasure finds are for fun and he plans to continue them. >> if you don't give back to others, then it's a waste. >> reporter: for me it's that person's money, they can do whatever they want with it. >> reporter: he used the money to buy his niece a birthday gift. >> it's a cool thing he's
ktvu's allie rasmu spoke to this mysterious man, he tells her why he is doing it and where he wants to take this scheme. >> kind of came up here. >> reporter: what has compelled a 26-year-old man to climb an abandoned bulldozer. the thrill of discovery. >> people like to be right and find the clues and follow something to the end. and yeah find something that nobody else has found yet. >> reporter: what mark found was an envelope with $100 in it left by an anonymous...
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allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a life cut short. he was living the american dream. hard working and kind. tonight a community remembers one of the victims from the massacre in santa barbara. >> a popular giants player robbed of his scooter he rides it to every home game. what he is doing it to get it back. >> a frightening crash, both of this chp's officers leg broken. three things the chp would like you to do when you are pulled over. >> warm to hot temperatures today but changes moving in. coming up when the fog makes a come back and how much cooling in the tuesday forecast. bulldog: you don't need superpowers to help someone. sometimes, all it takes is a warm heart and a cold nose. that's why mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to train service dogs for people with disabilities. i would never imagine a life without an assistance dog ever again. i relied on people a lot. he helps me live a more independent life. bulldog: we need your help to do more. give at mattressdiscountersdogs.com, or any mattress discounters. mattress discounters good deed d
allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a life cut short. he was living the american dream. hard working and kind. tonight a community remembers one of the victims from the massacre in santa barbara. >> a popular giants player robbed of his scooter he rides it to every home game. what he is doing it to get it back. >> a frightening crash, both of this chp's officers leg broken. three things the chp would like you to do when you are pulled over. >> warm to hot...
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ktvu's allie rasmu spoke to this mysterious man, he tells her why he is doing it and where he wants to take this scheme. >> kind of came up here. >> reporter: what has compelled a 26-year-old man to climb an abandoned bulldozer. the thrill of discovery. >> people like to be right and find the clues and follow something to the end. and yeah find something that nobody else has found yet. >> reporter: what mark found was an envelope with $100 in it left by an anonymous donor. >> on the inside it says with love from hidden cash. >> reporter: late this afternoon, hidden cash called us back. he explain he's made a fortune in san francisco and wanted to give his money away. >> the last deal i made $100,000. so i plan to give a lot more. >> reporter: hidden cash says that he also gives money to charity. his treasure finds are for fun and he plans to continue them. >> if you don't give back to others, then it's a waste. >> reporter: for me it's that person's money, they can do whatever they want with it. >> reporter: he used the money to buy his niece a birthday gift. >> it's a cool thing he's
ktvu's allie rasmu spoke to this mysterious man, he tells her why he is doing it and where he wants to take this scheme. >> kind of came up here. >> reporter: what has compelled a 26-year-old man to climb an abandoned bulldozer. the thrill of discovery. >> people like to be right and find the clues and follow something to the end. and yeah find something that nobody else has found yet. >> reporter: what mark found was an envelope with $100 in it left by an anonymous...
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in san francisco, allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >> the race got off to a late start. due to loose scuffleledding there was a short delay. the metal piece was on the ground 10 minutes is before 8:00 a.m. beatific was fixed and the race was underway at 8:24 a.m. this morning. he was the men's winner for the 103rd annual bay to breakers. for the women, dien johnson. -- dien johnson, she did the race in 40 minutes. in addition to the serious runners, people were showing off their costumes and uploading pictures to www.ktvu.com. here mighty mouse was offering to save the day. and this is ktvu's katy eustis and her husband, dressed at peanut butter and jelly on wonder bread. on www.ktvu.com more pictures from the bay to breakers. a slide show of today's costumes under the images tab. >>> new at 5:00 p.m. a woman salted. the a-- sexually assaulted. the attacker is in jail. 59-year-old michael garcia, and this isn't his first run in with the law. ktvu's cristina rendon is live near the shopping center with more on the suspect and how he knew that victim. >> reporter: we canfi
in san francisco, allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >> the race got off to a late start. due to loose scuffleledding there was a short delay. the metal piece was on the ground 10 minutes is before 8:00 a.m. beatific was fixed and the race was underway at 8:24 a.m. this morning. he was the men's winner for the 103rd annual bay to breakers. for the women, dien johnson. -- dien johnson, she did the race in 40 minutes. in addition to the serious runners, people were showing off their...
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i'm allie rasmus. claudine wong has the morning off. >>> let's get a quick look at weather with rosemary. >> yes, how about we start off with something nice? a beautiful view over san francisco, mostly sunny skies, even the coast partly cloudy to mostly sunny this morning, and we are going to see our warmest day of this little mini heatup that we are experiencing, 63 to start your morning in antioch, widespread 50s from fairfield through concord, 57 in oakland, 52 san francisco, a cool start half moon bay but you have more sunshine this morning, 48 degrees for you, 49 in saud, low 50s -- novato, low 50s santa rosa, san jose checking in at 56. forecast model, not even really picking up on any patchy fog here, although i know it's out there but for your afternoon today, mostly sunny skies from the coast across the bay and inland, if you're thinking about heading to the beach, still going to be breezy there this afternoon so something to consider as well, but take a look at these -- well, at least the fin
i'm allie rasmus. claudine wong has the morning off. >>> let's get a quick look at weather with rosemary. >> yes, how about we start off with something nice? a beautiful view over san francisco, mostly sunny skies, even the coast partly cloudy to mostly sunny this morning, and we are going to see our warmest day of this little mini heatup that we are experiencing, 63 to start your morning in antioch, widespread 50s from fairfield through concord, 57 in oakland, 52 san francisco,...
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ktvu's allie rasmus is in alameda and shows us if the technology helps reduce crime. >> reporter: thet works is the license plate readers have a camera inside and it can take a picture of a license plate of a car to see if it is connected to a crime. >> reporter: six cameras in two locations. they cost $130,000. >> bottom line here -- >> reporter: police chief says they are worth every penny. >> a lot of people who come in here to commit crime avoid us now. >> reporter: the cameras have license plate readers. they scan the plate of every vehicle coming through and compare it to a database of stolen cars. they got the readers in 2009. since then their crime rate declined. >> 10 crimes per thousand in population. ours have gone down. ours stayed flat. >> across the bay. the city manager and police site the utization of technology in bringing down the crime rate. they added 39 license plate readers at 15 locations in 2013. alameda is the latest city to adapt the technology. the readers will be attached to patrol cars. >> designed to catch the front plate. >> last night the city counsel a
ktvu's allie rasmus is in alameda and shows us if the technology helps reduce crime. >> reporter: thet works is the license plate readers have a camera inside and it can take a picture of a license plate of a car to see if it is connected to a crime. >> reporter: six cameras in two locations. they cost $130,000. >> bottom line here -- >> reporter: police chief says they are worth every penny. >> a lot of people who come in here to commit crime avoid us now....
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allie rasmus, ktvu news. >>> a man who was digging for a new sewer line made a shocking discovery.ound human remains. he says he was digging about 3 feet below the concrete when he discovered the remains underneath. >> i was like really like what the. this isn't happening. there's no way. >> reporter: there's no word how long the remains have been buried there or how the person died. the hotel first opened back in 1941. around town people are talking about the old building and what used to go on there. >> you know they had full gambling in here. the sheriff would come and they would throw the slot machines in the river. >> kind of hits you inside the heart. it goes down and you're like, whoa. you just want to get away. >> it's creepy. >> reporter: the remains were turned over to the sacramento coroner's office for identification. and to determine the cause of death. >>> we have an update of sexual harassingment involving 8-year- old children on a fremont school we first reported on last night. a third grade boy who allegedly groped a female classmate multiple times has been taken o
allie rasmus, ktvu news. >>> a man who was digging for a new sewer line made a shocking discovery.ound human remains. he says he was digging about 3 feet below the concrete when he discovered the remains underneath. >> i was like really like what the. this isn't happening. there's no way. >> reporter: there's no word how long the remains have been buried there or how the person died. the hotel first opened back in 1941. around town people are talking about the old building...
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alley rasmus,. >> we were live on the air on mornings on two when a man spotted one of the hidden cash ebb vell opens. look at -- envelopes. >> i could watch that over and over. alex found $135, in that envelope. he will take his wife out the dinner. that was a clip of him searching and celebrating. if you want to see the video we have it on ktvu.com. >>> iphones and i pats -- ipads shut down and held for ransom. the attack overseas that could be making its way to the u.s. >>> new plans for a bay city using recycled water that may be a crowd buster. >>> tracking a cool down and a chance of wet weather as we head toward the end of the week. i'll have all the details. . >>> treated sewage used for drinking water. perfect you hold your nose. we invest gated the technology. john is in press onton -- police on town. it's a matter of survival. water rationing is mandatory. the city owned soccer field is green. val vista park is one of two verdant parks with purple irrigation system. reshaped water. >> it's a fabulous way the kids play on a beautiful lawn and it helps us save water. the field
alley rasmus,. >> we were live on the air on mornings on two when a man spotted one of the hidden cash ebb vell opens. look at -- envelopes. >> i could watch that over and over. alex found $135, in that envelope. he will take his wife out the dinner. that was a clip of him searching and celebrating. if you want to see the video we have it on ktvu.com. >>> iphones and i pats -- ipads shut down and held for ransom. the attack overseas that could be making its way to the u.s....
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ktvu's allie rasmus is live this morning outside amador valley high school with the uproar over a matter of inches. allie? >> reporter: about 400 students at amador valley high school who took their ap exams earlier this month found out that their test scores won't be valid. it's all because of a mistake in the way the students' desks were arranged when they took those exams. now, at 10:00 this morning, school administrators will have a forum for parents here at the school to answer questions about this situation, but the situation has parents outraged and students, understandably, frustrated and extremely disappointed that their months of studying and preparation for these exams will not count. for now, looks like those 400 students have two options. they retake ap tests or have test fees refunded and previous test scores invalidated. problems came to light about two weeks ago when one student complained about the seating arrangements in some of the classrooms where they took the exams. test officials sent investigators to the school and discovered that the students' seats were too clos
ktvu's allie rasmus is live this morning outside amador valley high school with the uproar over a matter of inches. allie? >> reporter: about 400 students at amador valley high school who took their ap exams earlier this month found out that their test scores won't be valid. it's all because of a mistake in the way the students' desks were arranged when they took those exams. now, at 10:00 this morning, school administrators will have a forum for parents here at the school to answer...
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allie rasmus is live for us outside the convenience store in san leandro, with the story. allie?rter: well, the sign in front of the 7-eleven on east 14th and fairmont in san leandro says open, but this story has been closed since 1:30 this morning shortly after attempted robbery that happened here. it remains closed to the public. there's crime scene tape across the parking lot here and crime scene technicians are still doing their work. this started at 1:30 a.m. police say a 21 and 22-year-old man robbed the 7-eleven on east 14th and fairmont in san leandro, beat up the store clerk, but the clerk was able to activate a hold-up alarm. sheives deputies arrived just as the robbers were running out of the store. according to the sheriff's office, one of the deputies says he saw the robber reach for something in his waist band. that's when the deputy fired several shots, striking one of the robbers. a second robber took off in a car. sheriffs deputies chased him and the robber crashed on highway 92 at the industrial exit. so far, investigators have not been able to find a gun on eit
allie rasmus is live for us outside the convenience store in san leandro, with the story. allie?rter: well, the sign in front of the 7-eleven on east 14th and fairmont in san leandro says open, but this story has been closed since 1:30 this morning shortly after attempted robbery that happened here. it remains closed to the public. there's crime scene tape across the parking lot here and crime scene technicians are still doing their work. this started at 1:30 a.m. police say a 21 and...
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you're watching rasmus love the swinging motion. seems like so much fun. we are pointed at his drooling happy face. >> he's having the time of his life and i love he is wearing a little helmet. it's cute. it adds to the cute factor. >> this trip right here on many people's bucket list. the road to machu picchu in peru. the ancient civilization that has left behind these glorious ruins. this video courtesy of devin super tramp. this video shot in 4k, high definition times two. you got to tour all over the place including parts of the amazon rain forest, machu picchu, and all over peru. he went with a friend's tour group. allen mckay tours. all you're seeing you can enjoy booking one of those same tours. >> i think the sweetests moment is watching the kid walk. >> isn't that cool. >> around his arm. >> the sloths look like they're smiling as they're climbing up the tree. gorgeous images including some of the indigenous people along the villages, the animals. it's beautiful. look at you two right now, you're just sucked right in. >> wow. >> i want to be there
you're watching rasmus love the swinging motion. seems like so much fun. we are pointed at his drooling happy face. >> he's having the time of his life and i love he is wearing a little helmet. it's cute. it adds to the cute factor. >> this trip right here on many people's bucket list. the road to machu picchu in peru. the ancient civilization that has left behind these glorious ruins. this video courtesy of devin super tramp. this video shot in 4k, high definition times two. you...
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allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >> more details now. san francisco police say 67% of all of the robberies in the city this year involved a mobile device. in oakland that number was 60% last year. nationwide there were 1.6 million smart phone thefts ip2012. in 2000 -- in 2012. in 2013 it doubled to 3.1 million. >>> we are following developing news where we learned there will be a police presence at all schools tomorrow due threats of violence. on fridayed graffiti was spotted on a -- friday graffiti was spotted on a bridge. today a similar threat was found in a bath room saying people would be harmed tomorrow. a principal is saying it does not appear to be credible. she says in working with the police department, we do not believe our school or students are in danger and are not encouraging students to stay home. >>> investigators are looking for the cause of a fire at a homeless encampment. it was burning beneath a over pass at second street. firefighters believe something in the encampment started the fire but they don't know what. the
allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >> more details now. san francisco police say 67% of all of the robberies in the city this year involved a mobile device. in oakland that number was 60% last year. nationwide there were 1.6 million smart phone thefts ip2012. in 2000 -- in 2012. in 2013 it doubled to 3.1 million. >>> we are following developing news where we learned there will be a police presence at all schools tomorrow due threats of violence. on fridayed graffiti was spotted...
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where are the sacks of silver left by old rasmus gynt? your father gave them feet, wasted them like sand. bought land in every parish, traveled in gilded carriages. where's what he wasted at the great winter feast when every guest threw glass and bottle over his shoulder to splinter against the wall? ooh, if only i knew i had not been too strict with that lad. [music] where are you going? seawards. so far. and far beyond. ah, there's hallingskarv in his winter fur, an old man pluming himself in the evening sun. jokel, his brother, stands behind him, hooded still in his ice-green cloak. flogefann lying so innocent, like a virgin in her white linen. there's no use you trying to turn your heads. you won't touch her, you old man of stone. another hand to the wheel. hoist the lantern. oh, she's blowing up hard. hmm. we'll have a storm tonight. can you see the ronde from the sea? no, of course not. hidden behind the snow field. and harteig? over there. ah, yes, of course. you seem to know these parts. you know, when i sail from norway, i pass t
where are the sacks of silver left by old rasmus gynt? your father gave them feet, wasted them like sand. bought land in every parish, traveled in gilded carriages. where's what he wasted at the great winter feast when every guest threw glass and bottle over his shoulder to splinter against the wall? ooh, if only i knew i had not been too strict with that lad. [music] where are you going? seawards. so far. and far beyond. ah, there's hallingskarv in his winter fur, an old man pluming himself in...
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alllie rasmus spoke to the man behind the twitter account. >> reporter: when we walk through the park lot with a man named hidden cash, not a single person noticed him taping up this envelope with money. >> you can see a caffeinated mermaid from here. >> reporter: 5 minutes after tweeting out a clue, carlos from san jose had the envelope and extra cash. >> $225. >> reporter: even after carlos and the envelope were long gone, the treasure hunters kept coming. >> this is exciting. a treasure hunt to me is like really exciting, gives me something to do. >> reporter: they had no idea the man who left the cash here had blended back in to the crowd. >> i thought it was going to be a local san francisco thing. it's obviously become a worldwide phenomenon. >> reporter: the man behind the hidden treasure hunt said the past week has been a whirlwind. he started the project thursday night and less than a week later he has thousands of followers on twitter. none of people here got the money but just about everyone left smiling. >> are you disappointed? >> no , there's more. there's more. we've st
alllie rasmus spoke to the man behind the twitter account. >> reporter: when we walk through the park lot with a man named hidden cash, not a single person noticed him taping up this envelope with money. >> you can see a caffeinated mermaid from here. >> reporter: 5 minutes after tweeting out a clue, carlos from san jose had the envelope and extra cash. >> $225. >> reporter: even after carlos and the envelope were long gone, the treasure hunters kept coming....
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alley is there allie rasmus is there and what is that 2. 5 miles in? >> it is amazing how fast they are and you do 4 minute miles don't you? >> yes, oh, yeah. and as you can see 801, we are not sure why it is taking them long did he to start this race and we have news chainer 2 keeping an on or things once they start going, they have actually several corals and they have some tortilla in the front which is always a tradition. it looks like -- you know it might be a couple of minutes. >> let's say hello and say hello to rosemary. >> beta breakers. >> i was watching that guy with the maul. if you are thinking about watching beta breakers and if you are thug about heading this way, let's look at the baiter breakers as we get in and across the city it will be a warm and gradual one with 57 degrees and 60 degrees in the afternoon along the coastline. temperatures right now, wide 50s and 60s continuing to fall and we will have a look at those afternoon highs coming up. >>> let's take you back to bet it breakers and we showed you this annual bait terrible bre
alley is there allie rasmus is there and what is that 2. 5 miles in? >> it is amazing how fast they are and you do 4 minute miles don't you? >> yes, oh, yeah. and as you can see 801, we are not sure why it is taking them long did he to start this race and we have news chainer 2 keeping an on or things once they start going, they have actually several corals and they have some tortilla in the front which is always a tradition. it looks like -- you know it might be a couple of...
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. >>> next, 10-month-old baby rasmus on a swing with a camera on his head.nd in kenya, a herd of elephants tries to cross a treacherous swollen river. right there, a six-month-old calf struggles in the fierce current. she loses her footing. this could be the end. washed away. not so fast, a grown-up elephant grabs the little one and won't let go. and here comes her fearless mama, swooping to the rescue, best use of a trunk i've ever seen. safe and sound. and all this caught on tape by a lucky tourist. that was the "instant index." i'm nick watt. >>> and up next tonight, what barbara walters said to me just before her last show. she's our person of the week. this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for th
. >>> next, 10-month-old baby rasmus on a swing with a camera on his head.nd in kenya, a herd of elephants tries to cross a treacherous swollen river. right there, a six-month-old calf struggles in the fierce current. she loses her footing. this could be the end. washed away. not so fast, a grown-up elephant grabs the little one and won't let go. and here comes her fearless mama, swooping to the rescue, best use of a trunk i've ever seen. safe and sound. and all this caught on tape by...
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allie rasmus tells us people living nearby rushed to the scene to help. allie? the intersection where this happened at cesar chavez and fulsom at 2:20 this morning. a car traveling south on fulsom ran a red light and t-boned an oncoming car. when the two cars crashed, one car slammed into the wall of the apartment building across the street from us. the car that ran the red light ended up at the -- crashed onto the sidewalk, narrowly missing those two trees there. witnesses say the driver who ran the red light got out of the vehicle and ran away from the scene. police are still looking for that driver. there were two to three other passengers in that car. but the driver of this blue toyota corolla, the car that was t-boned, was critically injured. he was sent to san francisco hospital with life-threatening injuries. neighbors who live in the area nearby heard the crash, ran out to try and help the man in that car. >> i shined a flashlight in there. there was a man in there that was unconscious. he was in the driver's seat, sort of leaning toward the passenger se
allie rasmus tells us people living nearby rushed to the scene to help. allie? the intersection where this happened at cesar chavez and fulsom at 2:20 this morning. a car traveling south on fulsom ran a red light and t-boned an oncoming car. when the two cars crashed, one car slammed into the wall of the apartment building across the street from us. the car that ran the red light ended up at the -- crashed onto the sidewalk, narrowly missing those two trees there. witnesses say the driver who...
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today, allie rasmus sat down with the anonymous man behind that hiddencash phenomenon. >> reporter: when we walked through the san jose parking lot with the man known on twitter as hiddencash, not a single person noticed him taping up this envelope full of money. >> recognize the top? by oak ridge, you can see a bank and cascading mermaid from here. >> reporter: carlos from san jose had the envelope and extra cash. >> 225. >> reporter: even after they were long gone, the treasure hunters kept going. >> a treasure hunt to me is really exciting, gives me something to do. >> reporter: they had no idea, the man who left the cash here had blended back into the crowd. >> it's obviouslybecome a worldwide phenomenon. >> reporter: he says the past week has been a whirl wind. he started this project on thursday night. less than a week later, he has 160,000 followers on twitter. his clues bring crowds of people, searching for his money filled envelopes. none of the people here got the money, but just about everybody left smiling. >> are you disappointed? >> no, there's more. still got all day. >> r
today, allie rasmus sat down with the anonymous man behind that hiddencash phenomenon. >> reporter: when we walked through the san jose parking lot with the man known on twitter as hiddencash, not a single person noticed him taping up this envelope full of money. >> recognize the top? by oak ridge, you can see a bank and cascading mermaid from here. >> reporter: carlos from san jose had the envelope and extra cash. >> 225. >> reporter: even after they were long...
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ktvu's allie rasmus explains how soon till we could start seeing kill switches in our phones. >> reportert anytime soon, july 2015 at the earliest if it passes. the move could come one step closer to reality. >> reporter: from smart phone to dumpb phone. >> i don't think anyone -- dumb phone. >> i don't think anyone would steal this. >> i had three stolen. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> no. >> reporter: lawmakers say cell phone robberies are not a laughing matter. >> people are hit, injured, they are hurt. held at gun point. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor plans to introduce legislation that would require all smart phones and tablets to have a kill switch in san francisco. >> if we have the technology to make the phones worthless to a criminal, then that is what i would like to do. >> the idea comes the
ktvu's allie rasmus explains how soon till we could start seeing kill switches in our phones. >> reportert anytime soon, july 2015 at the earliest if it passes. the move could come one step closer to reality. >> reporter: from smart phone to dumpb phone. >> i don't think anyone -- dumb phone. >> i don't think anyone would steal this. >> i had three stolen. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> no. >> reporter: lawmakers say cell phone robberies...
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today, allie rasmus sat down with the anonymous man behind that hiddencash phenomenon. >> reporter: whenwalked through the san jose parking lot with the man known on twitter as hiddencash, not a single person noticed him taping up this envelope full of money. >> recognize the top? by oak ridge, you can see a bank and cascading mermaid from here. >> reporter: carlos from san jose had the envelope and extra cash. >> 225. >> reporter: even after they were long gone, the treasure hunters kept going. >> a treasure hunt to me is really exciting, gives me something to do. >> reporter: they had no idea, the man who left the cash here had blended back into the crowd. >> it's obviouslybecome a worldwide phenomenon. >> reporter: he says the past week has been a whirl wind. he started this project on thursday night. less than a week later, he has 160,000 followers on twitter. his clues bring crowds of people, searching for his money filled envelopes. none of the people here got the money, but just about everybody left smiling. >> are you disappointed? >> no, there's more. still got all day. >> repor
today, allie rasmus sat down with the anonymous man behind that hiddencash phenomenon. >> reporter: whenwalked through the san jose parking lot with the man known on twitter as hiddencash, not a single person noticed him taping up this envelope full of money. >> recognize the top? by oak ridge, you can see a bank and cascading mermaid from here. >> reporter: carlos from san jose had the envelope and extra cash. >> 225. >> reporter: even after they were long gone,...
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returned to the classrooms they attended today for the first time since that massacre and ktvu's allie rasmus is here now with how they're being remembered at those schools today. >> reporter: friendly, smart, respectful and shy those are some of the words used to describe the three bay area men who's lives were cut short in an apartment in isle of vista. in wong's senior book, he is seen flashing a peace sign. >> this is a person who really cared about people. i just, it just really hurts to know that he is gone. >> reporter: gone but not forgotten. school superintendent tricia meyer says his alma mater will dedicate the basketball court he frequented in his name. friends have set up a fund raising pay to help defer the cost of his burial. chen and hong were the first victims. they were found stabbed in the apartment they shared with the shooter before the rampage. grief counselors were on hand to console students and staff who knew 19-year-old george chen. he graduated in 2012. >> just very difficult news. and it was tragic for all of us to hear that he was an alumni of leland. >> shocked.
returned to the classrooms they attended today for the first time since that massacre and ktvu's allie rasmus is here now with how they're being remembered at those schools today. >> reporter: friendly, smart, respectful and shy those are some of the words used to describe the three bay area men who's lives were cut short in an apartment in isle of vista. in wong's senior book, he is seen flashing a peace sign. >> this is a person who really cared about people. i just, it just...
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political economist jack rasmus says there is really no indication things will get better any time soon. well not only isn't this all focused on the how can we save the government debt and how can we do something about the books the problem is all of this. really has very little a felt on the real economy in portugal you still have a very high unemployment you still have austerity and of course we see in the first quarter of this year that portugal's g.d.p. drop some intense and one percent one of the biggest drops along the euro zone economies there is no real indication that the really column is recovering and therefore jobs will recover of the most important thing and incomes will recall reform of the general populace there florida looks like last liberty is going to continue. while next door in spain things are no better but as a we'll discover later on r t some people there are trying to brighten things up in a small theatrical way. technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future of covered. why plants it's a political issue in this country any time that somebo
political economist jack rasmus says there is really no indication things will get better any time soon. well not only isn't this all focused on the how can we save the government debt and how can we do something about the books the problem is all of this. really has very little a felt on the real economy in portugal you still have a very high unemployment you still have austerity and of course we see in the first quarter of this year that portugal's g.d.p. drop some intense and one percent one...
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thousands of emigrated after seeing living standards shrink dramatically political economist jack rasmus says there's little hope for improvement in the nearest future either. right now everything is all focused on how can we save the government debt and how can we do something about the banks the problem is all of this financial the loan the really has very little a felt on the real economy in portugal you still have a very high unemployment. and of course we see in the first quarter of this year that portugal's g.d.p. drop some intense and one for some one of the biggest drops along the euro zone economies there is no real indication that it really column is recovering and therefore jobs will recover the most important thing and incomes will recall that for the general populace therefore looks like lost clarity is going to continue. in libya a rogue military general stages a deadly assault ahead than revolution fears and reignited in the country after the attacks killed dozens of the city of benghazi that a lot more to just ahead. why but it's a political issue in this country any time
thousands of emigrated after seeing living standards shrink dramatically political economist jack rasmus says there's little hope for improvement in the nearest future either. right now everything is all focused on how can we save the government debt and how can we do something about the banks the problem is all of this financial the loan the really has very little a felt on the real economy in portugal you still have a very high unemployment. and of course we see in the first quarter of this...
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emigrated rather after seeing living standards shrink dramatically political and economist jacques rasmus says there's little hope for improvement in the. nearest future right now everything is all focused on us how can we say the government does and how can we do something about the banks the problem is all of this financial development really has very little effect on the real economy in portugal are you still have a very high unemployment you still have lost their early and of course we see in the first quarter of this year that portugal's g.d.p. drop some intense and one percent one of the biggest drops along the euro zone economies there is no real indication that really economy is recovering and therefore jobs will recover the most important thing and incomes will recover for the general populace therefore it looks like last liberty is going to continue. forty gunman of try to take over a nuclear power plant in ukraine near the southeastern city of zapatero ship the men said they were part of the radical right sector group. well this video has emerged on the internet of the attempte
emigrated rather after seeing living standards shrink dramatically political and economist jacques rasmus says there's little hope for improvement in the. nearest future right now everything is all focused on us how can we say the government does and how can we do something about the banks the problem is all of this financial development really has very little effect on the real economy in portugal are you still have a very high unemployment you still have lost their early and of course we see...
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the country as a fed up nation continues injuring the astaire and yaks political economists jack rasmus says there is really no indication things will get better any time soon. right now everything is all focused on no how can we save the government debt and how can we do something about the blanks the problem is all of this financial and low and really has very little a felt on the real economy in portugal. very high unemployment you still all of austerity and of course we see in the first quarter of this year that portugal's g.d.p. drop some intense and one for some one of the biggest drops along the euro zone economies there is no real indication of that and really column is recovering and therefore jobs will recover the most important one and incomes will recall reform of the general populace then florida looks like last clarity is going to continue. well next door in spain things are no better about to has we'll discover later on r t some people there are trying to brighten things up a small theatrical way. plus new york's muslims discover the city's police are still spying on them
the country as a fed up nation continues injuring the astaire and yaks political economists jack rasmus says there is really no indication things will get better any time soon. right now everything is all focused on no how can we save the government debt and how can we do something about the blanks the problem is all of this financial and low and really has very little a felt on the real economy in portugal. very high unemployment you still all of austerity and of course we see in the first...
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political economy as jack rasmus says there's really no indication things will get better anytime soon. right mahler was doing is all focused on us how can we save the government dealt and how can we do something about the banks the problem is all of this financial the loan really has very little a focus on the real economy in portugal. very high unemployment you still almost guarantee and of course we see in the first quarter of this year that portugal's g.d.p. drop some intense and one percent one of the biggest drops in longly euro zone economies there's no real indication look really column is recovering and therefore jobs will recover is the most important line incomes will recall her for the general populace then florida looks like last liberty is going to continue. while things are no better and next door in spain about as it will discover after the break some people here are trying to brighten things up in a small theatrical way. transportation as a surgical intervention into what your hole is drilled into the human skull exposing the brain in order to trade suppose it health p
political economy as jack rasmus says there's really no indication things will get better anytime soon. right mahler was doing is all focused on us how can we save the government dealt and how can we do something about the banks the problem is all of this financial the loan really has very little a focus on the real economy in portugal. very high unemployment you still almost guarantee and of course we see in the first quarter of this year that portugal's g.d.p. drop some intense and one...