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ktvu's rita williams is live tonight in oakland with details for us, rita. >> reporter: heather as you said it's been a year ago today since he disappeared but some folks who care about hasani campbell the most are still clinging to hope. >> i have a hopes that he's still alive. like i said before, that he was kidnapped and dragged out of the shoe store. >> reporter: the little boy's grandmother who's also the mother of hasani's foster mom may be the only one close to the case who still believes the boy is still alive. >> honestly, i think my nephew was murdered. >> reporter: the case is still classified as a missing person's case. but based on the investigation, i feel that hasani campbell fell foul play at the hands of lewis ross and he remains the main person of interest in our case. >> reporter: police arrested both foster participants three weeks after the disappearance but released them three days later for lack of evidence. parents of their own child born since hasani disappeared the couple now has split up with ross living in maryland and refusing to talk any more with investig
ktvu's rita williams is live tonight in oakland with details for us, rita. >> reporter: heather as you said it's been a year ago today since he disappeared but some folks who care about hasani campbell the most are still clinging to hope. >> i have a hopes that he's still alive. like i said before, that he was kidnapped and dragged out of the shoe store. >> reporter: the little boy's grandmother who's also the mother of hasani's foster mom may be the only one close to the case...
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. >>> i'm rita williams in oakland, it's that time of the year for the beginning of student sports.coming up we'll show you how to protect your child. >>> i think safety and security -- >> he is talking about this, the new body scanner that is in use today at a bay area airport. [ male announcer presenting the cadillac "summer's best" sales event. a fantastic opportunity to get 0% apr financing on every new 2010 cadillac model. like the cts sport sedan. the most acclaimed vehicle in its class and a "car and driver" 10 best, three years in a row. or the all new cadillac srx luxury crossover. and even the most acclaimed luxury suv ever, the cadillac escalade. summer brings out the best in all of us. hurry in to get 0% apr financing on every new 2010 cadillac during cadillac's "summer's best" sales event, going on now at your cadillac dealer. ♪ >> we walked with his coach, the coach said he wasn't feeling good while playing football. a few seconds after that he passed out. >>> tragedy on the football field as a coach watches a young player collapse and die during practice. it was the f
. >>> i'm rita williams in oakland, it's that time of the year for the beginning of student sports.coming up we'll show you how to protect your child. >>> i think safety and security -- >> he is talking about this, the new body scanner that is in use today at a bay area airport. [ male announcer presenting the cadillac "summer's best" sales event. a fantastic opportunity to get 0% apr financing on every new 2010 cadillac model. like the cts sport sedan. the...
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but as ktvu's rita williams reports from petaluma reports, it's giving california egg farmers reason concern. >> reporter: williams is a third generation egg farmer and proud of it. no matter his feather are wrestles that one bad egg in the system gives all a bad name. >> consumer are wondering, where are my eggs being produced and how safe are they. >> reporter: so far the salmonella outbreak has been tracked down to one iowa egg producer with a bad past. >> we take a little cotton swabs and we drag them through the manure. because that's where you will find environmental salmonella. >> reporter: that's why none of the eggs in the recall was produced in this state, that the people who got sick here ate eggs from national food distributors or processers. petaluma used to be known as the egg capital of the world: there were 2,700 egg producers in the north bay, today there are two. from molly stone to safeway, same eggs, different prices, different stores. so how can you tell they are from here? >> these eggs were packed on the 235th day of the year. if you look at this date, they wil
but as ktvu's rita williams reports from petaluma reports, it's giving california egg farmers reason concern. >> reporter: williams is a third generation egg farmer and proud of it. no matter his feather are wrestles that one bad egg in the system gives all a bad name. >> consumer are wondering, where are my eggs being produced and how safe are they. >> reporter: so far the salmonella outbreak has been tracked down to one iowa egg producer with a bad past. >> we take a...
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rita williams has more. >> frank, tomorrow it will be a year since a smiling boy disappeared. but that doesn't mean some folks have forgotten him. >> look at him. he's so prier husband. >> reporter: sherri-lin miller is talking about hassani she was busy printing fliers for an event she's organizing tomorrow. >> reporter: a year ago, hassani's foster father told oakland police he left the boy briefly in his car while he went to the front of a shoe store where the boy's foster mother and aunt worked. ross said when he returned, the boy, who has cerebral palsy, was gone. about three weeks after the disappearance, police arrested the foster parents as murder suspects. but they released them three days late later for lack of evidence. they've now reportedly split up and moved out of state. >> we need justice, we need to find hassani's body and we need justice for him. >> reporter: this woman volunteered to hold a fund- raiser in her san leandro salon to help. >> i know how it feels. >> reporter: she said the killer of her own daughter, 17- year-old melissa lopez, will be sentenced
rita williams has more. >> frank, tomorrow it will be a year since a smiling boy disappeared. but that doesn't mean some folks have forgotten him. >> look at him. he's so prier husband. >> reporter: sherri-lin miller is talking about hassani she was busy printing fliers for an event she's organizing tomorrow. >> reporter: a year ago, hassani's foster father told oakland police he left the boy briefly in his car while he went to the front of a shoe store where the boy's...
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but as ktvu's rita williams reports from petaluma reports, it's giving california egg farmers reason concern. >> reporter: williams is a third generation egg farmer and proud of it. no matter his feather are wrestles that one bad egg in the system gives all a bad name. >> consumer are wondering, where are my eggs being produced and how safe are they. >> reporter: so far the salmonella outbreak has been tracked down to one iowa egg producer with a bad past. >> we take a little cotton swabs and we drag them through the manure. because that's where you will find environmental salmonella. >> reporter: that's why none of the eggs in the recall was produced in this state, that the people who got sick here ate eggs from national food distributors or processers. petaluma used to be known as the egg capital of the world: there were 2,700 egg producers in the north bay, today there are two. from molly stone to safeway, same eggs, different prices, different stores. so how can you tell they are from here? >> these eggs were packed on the 235th day of the year. if you look at this date, they will
but as ktvu's rita williams reports from petaluma reports, it's giving california egg farmers reason concern. >> reporter: williams is a third generation egg farmer and proud of it. no matter his feather are wrestles that one bad egg in the system gives all a bad name. >> consumer are wondering, where are my eggs being produced and how safe are they. >> reporter: so far the salmonella outbreak has been tracked down to one iowa egg producer with a bad past. >> we take a...
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rita williams is in the newsroom tonight with more on this. rita? >> reporter: well, frank authorities are attempting to extradite a former catholic priest from the bay area to his native ireland to stand trial on charges of sex abuse there more than 30 years ago. >> he doesn't seem to be that kind of a person. he seems pretty much to be to himself. he has a lady friend. >> reporter: long-time resident leo dederman said for a decade he lived quietly here at the end of a cul-de-sac next to a lagoon in alameda working to a nearby senior citizens center. he worked at churches in eureka and sacramento. did he ever say he was a former priest? >> no. no. i guess i'm not surprised because he is a nice person. >> reporter: irish authorities allege that between 1973 and '81, mccabe committed what they call indecent assault with six boys sages 11 to 14 -- ages 11 to 14. the official claims apparently did not surface till 1988 when the boys were men. >> most kids who are abused don't say anything for an average of 25 years. >> reporter: joey says he knows firs
rita williams is in the newsroom tonight with more on this. rita? >> reporter: well, frank authorities are attempting to extradite a former catholic priest from the bay area to his native ireland to stand trial on charges of sex abuse there more than 30 years ago. >> he doesn't seem to be that kind of a person. he seems pretty much to be to himself. he has a lady friend. >> reporter: long-time resident leo dederman said for a decade he lived quietly here at the end of a...
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. >> i'm rita williams at the oakland airport. more violence, less tourism. what it all means still ahead. [ music ] droiiiid. what this droid does will change how you do web connections. this creates a mobile 3g hotspot, powerful enough to fuel multiple devices at will. putting you at the center of your own world wide web. introducing the new droid x. the next generation of does. [ music ] >>> your thursday forecast for mountain view includes quite a bit of cooling. look at the lunchtime temperature, 68 degrees. the daytime high is 76 degrees. that's down nearly 20 degrees from today. cooler tomorrow. >>> governor schwarzenegger's office says he may call a special session of the legislature if it doesn't pass the budget by september 1st. that would be one day after the august 31st conclusion of the legislative year. the state started its fiscal year on july 1st without a budget and still has a pro corrected $19 billion budget gap. the latest california has gone without a budget was two years ago. the plan wasn't signed until september 23rd. >>> there was a f
. >> i'm rita williams at the oakland airport. more violence, less tourism. what it all means still ahead. [ music ] droiiiid. what this droid does will change how you do web connections. this creates a mobile 3g hotspot, powerful enough to fuel multiple devices at will. putting you at the center of your own world wide web. introducing the new droid x. the next generation of does. [ music ] >>> your thursday forecast for mountain view includes quite a bit of cooling. look at the...
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un programa especial para periodistas, asi llegue a la bahia y un amigo en comun, compañero de rita williamsuise quedar aqui, mi amigo me dijo tu nombre que no es nada comun, hablamos por telefono, nunca se nos hizo conocernos pero quedamos de trabajar juntos, ya en el año 88 >> como pasa el tiempo, pero antes de telemundo estuvimos en el noticiero >> es cierto, entramos en el año 87 al mensajero >> claro, ahora lo recuerdo, yo comence el dia que nacio mi hija >> claro, carlita ahora tiene? >> 23a años, fue un buen recuerdo >> ya, cuando comenzamos con las notas, recuerdo que nos llamaron para decir que era una farza >> asi es, coimo cuando sacamos la nota >> vamos a seguir ahora comentando tu carrera en el periodismo en minutos, tenemos muchas personas que quieren conocerte >> dentro de pocos minutos regresamos con esta entrevista y un programa especial con celina rodriguez wwww buenos dias, dante beteo ayudando a celebrar los treinta años de carrera de clina rodriuez >> buenos dias, antes de hablar del tránsito recuerdo cuando salian juntos >>tránsito lento en el pùente de san mateo, trafi
un programa especial para periodistas, asi llegue a la bahia y un amigo en comun, compañero de rita williamsuise quedar aqui, mi amigo me dijo tu nombre que no es nada comun, hablamos por telefono, nunca se nos hizo conocernos pero quedamos de trabajar juntos, ya en el año 88 >> como pasa el tiempo, pero antes de telemundo estuvimos en el noticiero >> es cierto, entramos en el año 87 al mensajero >> claro, ahora lo recuerdo, yo comence el dia que nacio mi hija >>...
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ktvu's rita williams reports. >>> it's the latest dispute over photographs. a lawsuit to try to stop the sale of these prints from negatives, a fresno man says he bought for $45 in a garage sale a decade ago. he now says they were taken by famed photographer ansel adams. >> the purpose is to stop them, the narsigans from using ansels name from selling photographs. >> reporter: williams turner says his old friend ansel adams set up a trust 18 years ago to protect adams' reputation from schemes such a this one. >> he would be appalled and disgusted, i think he would be very hurt. >> reporter: they are disappointed with the filing of the lawsuit. that art and forensic experts should decide the dispute. quote it is our position that this lawsuit is without merit. and designed to era st mr.narsigan. >> they shouldn't be scamming people. they are getting something that's not really professing it to be. that's not right. >> reporter: last month 87-year- old marion alton saw narcigians pictures and thought they looked like her uncle earl's photographs. she's pleased
ktvu's rita williams reports. >>> it's the latest dispute over photographs. a lawsuit to try to stop the sale of these prints from negatives, a fresno man says he bought for $45 in a garage sale a decade ago. he now says they were taken by famed photographer ansel adams. >> the purpose is to stop them, the narsigans from using ansels name from selling photographs. >> reporter: williams turner says his old friend ansel adams set up a trust 18 years ago to protect adams'...
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ktvu's rita williams reports. >>> it's the latest dispute over photographs. a lawsuit to try to stop the sale of these prints from negatives, a fresno man says he bought for $45 in a garage sale a decade ago. he now says they were taken by famed photographer ansel adams. >> the purpose is to stop them, the narsigans from using ansels name from selling photographs. >> reporter: williams turner says his old friend ansel adams set up a trust 18 years ago to protect adams' reputation from schemes such a this one. >> he would be appalled and disgusted, i think he would be very hurt. >> reporter: they are disappointed with the filing of the lawsuit. that art and forensic experts should decide the dispute. quote it is our position that this lawsuit is without merit. and designed to era st mr.narsigan. >> they shouldn't be scamming people. they are getting something that's not really professing it to be. that's not right. >> reporter: last month 87-year- old marion alton saw narcigians pictures and thought they looked like her uncle earl's photographs. she's pleased
ktvu's rita williams reports. >>> it's the latest dispute over photographs. a lawsuit to try to stop the sale of these prints from negatives, a fresno man says he bought for $45 in a garage sale a decade ago. he now says they were taken by famed photographer ansel adams. >> the purpose is to stop them, the narsigans from using ansels name from selling photographs. >> reporter: williams turner says his old friend ansel adams set up a trust 18 years ago to protect adams'...
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i've learned my lesson. >> reporter: in redwood city, rita williams, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> good for the bay area and good for the u.s. taxpayers. >>> historic change coming to treasure island. >>> also ahead, high tech help for teachers who want to keep better track of preschool children. why they say it's necessary. >>> gm announces a major recall, what's affected right after the break. the most powerful half-ton crew in america has a powertrain backed for 100,000 miles. chevy silverado half-ton a consumers digest best buy and the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road. now get 0% apr for 72 months on 2010 silverado half-ton models with an average finance savings around $5,800. you know how they say, "like father like son?" well i was following in my dad's unhealthy footsteps. our weight was out of control bere we decided to make a change. together my dad and i lost 400 pounds. we started exercising and eating better with lean protien like jennie-o turkey. and now when people say i take after my dad, i couldn't be more proud. anncr: be well... with all the g
i've learned my lesson. >> reporter: in redwood city, rita williams, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> good for the bay area and good for the u.s. taxpayers. >>> historic change coming to treasure island. >>> also ahead, high tech help for teachers who want to keep better track of preschool children. why they say it's necessary. >>> gm announces a major recall, what's affected right after the break. the most powerful half-ton crew in america has a powertrain...
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as rita williams reports, new unemployment figures reflect the hard reality. >> those will eventually chose me because i was the new hire. >> reporter: four months ago he lost his $11.45 security job and he, his girlfriend and almost one-year-old son ethan couldn't afford their $1,100 a month apartment in sunny vale on her sales job alone. instead of living on the streets, they say they are thankful for one of the nine temporary apartments at shelter network's redwood family house in redwood city. he was in the office today searching online for a job. >> there's a lot of love here, it helps us. it's something that we shouldn't be ashamed of. if you're in this position, ask for help. >> reporter: calls for help in san mateo county have more than quadroupled. >> we are seeing more one or two apartment households not able to make it. >> reporter: new application for unemployment benefits rose last week. that means the national unemployment rate for august will probably remain at 9.5%. >> it's going to be a slow growth outlook. it's going to be tough for job seekers, the job market is goi
as rita williams reports, new unemployment figures reflect the hard reality. >> those will eventually chose me because i was the new hire. >> reporter: four months ago he lost his $11.45 security job and he, his girlfriend and almost one-year-old son ethan couldn't afford their $1,100 a month apartment in sunny vale on her sales job alone. instead of living on the streets, they say they are thankful for one of the nine temporary apartments at shelter network's redwood family house...
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as rita williams reports, new unemployment figures reflect the hard reality. >> those will eventually chose me because i was the new hire. >> reporter: four months ago he lost his $11.45 security job and he, his girlfriend and almost one-year-old son ethan couldn't afford their $1,100 a month apartment in sunny vale on her sales job alone. instead of living on the streets, they say they are thankful for one of the nine temporary apartments at shelter network's redwood family house in redwood city. he was in the office today searching online for a job. >> there's a lot of love here, it helps us. it's something that we shouldn't be ashamed of. if you're in this position, ask for help. >> reporter: calls for help in san mateo county have more than quadroupled. >> we are seeing more one or two apartment households not able to make it. >> reporter: new application for unemployment benefits rose last week. that means the national unemployment rate for august will probably remain at 9.5%. >> it's going to be a slow growth outlook. it's going to be tough for job seekers, the job market is goi
as rita williams reports, new unemployment figures reflect the hard reality. >> those will eventually chose me because i was the new hire. >> reporter: four months ago he lost his $11.45 security job and he, his girlfriend and almost one-year-old son ethan couldn't afford their $1,100 a month apartment in sunny vale on her sales job alone. instead of living on the streets, they say they are thankful for one of the nine temporary apartments at shelter network's redwood family house...
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ktvu's rita williams reports. >> reporter: he was the first ship's pilot in u.s. history to be sentenced to prison. >> stunned. stunned. that's it. >> reporter: stunned back then. today, after spending the past 10 months behind bars, john was freed. >> i'm glad he's getting out of jail. i think the accident was a really unfortunate confluence of factors. >> reporter: that was on november 7, 2007 when he piloted the ship into a bay bridge tower. the fog was so heavy, 300-foot visibility, he couldn't see the ship. it spilled more than 53,000 gallons of bunker fuel. investigators found many causes for the crash, including his use of prescription drugs that impaired his judgment. today, the coast guard records at least a half mile visibility before a bar pilot can take a ship or tanker near one of the bay's three main bridges. >> one of the biggest areas of risk we have is a lot of single ships going out of the bay. >> reporter: deb says container ships don't have double hulls, but they have to report within ten days changes for prescriptions for drugs. we talked toda
ktvu's rita williams reports. >> reporter: he was the first ship's pilot in u.s. history to be sentenced to prison. >> stunned. stunned. that's it. >> reporter: stunned back then. today, after spending the past 10 months behind bars, john was freed. >> i'm glad he's getting out of jail. i think the accident was a really unfortunate confluence of factors. >> reporter: that was on november 7, 2007 when he piloted the ship into a bay bridge tower. the fog was so...
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ktvu's rita williams reports. >> reporter: he was the first ship's pilot in u.s. history to be sentenced to prison. >> stunned. stunned. that's it. >> reporter: stunned back then. today, after spending the past 10 months behind bars, john was freed. >> i'm glad he's getting out of jail. i think the accident was a really unfortunate confluence of factors. >> reporter: that was on november 7, 2007 when he piloted the ship into a bay bridge tower. the fog was so heavy, 300-foot visibility, he couldn't see the ship. it spilled more than 53,000 gallons of bunker fuel. investigators found many causes for the crash, including his use of prescription drugs that impaired his judgment. today, the coast guard records at least a half mile visibility before a bar pilot can take a ship or tanker near one of the bay's three main bridges. >> one of the biggest areas of risk we have is a lot of single ships going out of the bay. >> reporter: deb says container ships don't have double hulls, but they have to report within ten days changes for prescriptions for drugs. we talked toda
ktvu's rita williams reports. >> reporter: he was the first ship's pilot in u.s. history to be sentenced to prison. >> stunned. stunned. that's it. >> reporter: stunned back then. today, after spending the past 10 months behind bars, john was freed. >> i'm glad he's getting out of jail. i think the accident was a really unfortunate confluence of factors. >> reporter: that was on november 7, 2007 when he piloted the ship into a bay bridge tower. the fog was so...
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rita williams reports. >> reporter: it wasn't a big group standing outside all afternoon, but the people there were dedicated. that included his father. >> of course; i'm here today to support my son and all law enforcement because it's a very, very slippery slope when they start to send people to work with guns and not only civilly convict them, but criminally. >> reporter: in his first interview, todd tearfully told me his son is doing okay behind bars in los angeles since his conviction of involuntary. and use of a gun. he accidently drew his gun instead of his taser. >> he's in the wrong place. we love him dearly and -- grew up to be anybody he wanted to be, chose public service. this is his thanks. >> reporter: he thanked people who came out to support his son and law enforcement generally. >> it touches my heart when i see things like this go on where they are jailing an innocent victim of the system here. when we really should be thanking them. >> reporter: unlike last month's rally, there was no organized opposition today, but there was opposition. >> on the ground doing nothing,
rita williams reports. >> reporter: it wasn't a big group standing outside all afternoon, but the people there were dedicated. that included his father. >> of course; i'm here today to support my son and all law enforcement because it's a very, very slippery slope when they start to send people to work with guns and not only civilly convict them, but criminally. >> reporter: in his first interview, todd tearfully told me his son is doing okay behind bars in los angeles since...
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rita williams reports. >> reporter: it wasn't a big group standing outside all afternoon, but the people there were dedicated. that included his father. >> of course; i'm here today to support my son and all law enforcement because it's a very, very slippery slope when they start to send people to work with guns and not only civilly convict them, but criminally. >> reporter: in his first interview, todd tearfully told me his son is doing okay behind bars in los angeles since his conviction of involuntary. and use of a gun. he accidently drew his gun instead of his taser. >> he's in the wrong place. we love him dearly and -- grew up to be anybody he wanted to be, chose public service. this is his thanks. >> reporter: he thanked people who came out to support his son and law enforcement generally. >> it touches my heart when i see things like this go on where they are jailing an innocent victim of the system here. when we really should be thanking them. >> reporter: unlike last month's rally, there was no organized opposition today, but there was opposition. >> on the ground doing nothing,
rita williams reports. >> reporter: it wasn't a big group standing outside all afternoon, but the people there were dedicated. that included his father. >> of course; i'm here today to support my son and all law enforcement because it's a very, very slippery slope when they start to send people to work with guns and not only civilly convict them, but criminally. >> reporter: in his first interview, todd tearfully told me his son is doing okay behind bars in los angeles since...
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rita williams, ktvu, channel 2 news. [ music ] >>> well, low clouds and fog currently re-grouping.n fact, coastside right around the bay and overnight tonight see the clouds on the increase. they will be a factor i first thing tomorrow morning for a good portion of the bay area. tomorrow morning at 7:00 mostly cloudy and drizzle. temperatures low to mid-50s. by lunchtime we should have this. clearing skies in land. still some lingering patchy fog. mid-50s to the mid 60s. partly to mostly sunny. no 80s to report tomorrow. in fact saturday will be the coolest day of the upcoming period. getting tired of the cool temperatures we do have a significant change in the five day forecast. i will have that coming up. >>> san jose's almadon lake is still off limits to swimmers. it will remain closed for the rest of the summer season. the blue green algae bloom is that first closed the lake on july 23rd hasn't dissipated. it can cause sore throats and death if swallowed. >>> straight ahead cyclists handcuffed themselves to their bikes. find out what this protest tonight was all about. >>> and
rita williams, ktvu, channel 2 news. [ music ] >>> well, low clouds and fog currently re-grouping.n fact, coastside right around the bay and overnight tonight see the clouds on the increase. they will be a factor i first thing tomorrow morning for a good portion of the bay area. tomorrow morning at 7:00 mostly cloudy and drizzle. temperatures low to mid-50s. by lunchtime we should have this. clearing skies in land. still some lingering patchy fog. mid-50s to the mid 60s. partly to...
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rita williams, ktvu, channel 2 news. [ music ] >>> well, low clouds and fog currently re-grouping. in fact, coastside right around the bay and overnight tonight see the clouds on the increase. they will be a factor i first thing tomorrow morning for a good portion of the bay area. tomorrow morning at 7:00 mostly cloudy and drizzle. temperatures low to mid-50s. by lunchtime we should have this. clearing skies in land. still some lingering patchy fog. mid-50s to the mid 60s. partly to mostly sunny. no 80s to report tomorrow. in fact saturday will be the coolest day of the upcoming period. getting tired of the cool temperatures we do have a significant change in the five day forecast. i will have that coming up. >>> san jose's almadon lake is still off limits to swimmers. it will remain closed for the rest of the summer season. the blue green algae bloom is that first closed the lake on july 23rd hasn't dissipated. it can cause sore throats and death if swallowed. >>> straight ahead cyclists handcuffed themselves to their bikes. find out what this protest tonight was all about. >>> an
rita williams, ktvu, channel 2 news. [ music ] >>> well, low clouds and fog currently re-grouping. in fact, coastside right around the bay and overnight tonight see the clouds on the increase. they will be a factor i first thing tomorrow morning for a good portion of the bay area. tomorrow morning at 7:00 mostly cloudy and drizzle. temperatures low to mid-50s. by lunchtime we should have this. clearing skies in land. still some lingering patchy fog. mid-50s to the mid 60s. partly to...
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as ktvu's rita williams reports the extreme violence has many americans, including bay area travelersing away. >> reporter: at oakland airport today dick and anet gordon were returning home to washington state. now retired world travelers, they say they won't return to one of their favorite countries, not now. >> i wouldn't go to mexico right now. it's scary. >> not until they get in charge of their crime situation there. >> reporter: they are not alone and this is why. this man is the only survivor of what may be the biggest massacre so far in mexico's drug war. the body of 72 central american migrants found today at this ranch 100 miles south of the border, along with a cache of weapons. 28,000 people killed since the government crackdown on organized crime began four years ago. >> the violence is real. the warnings are substantive. but that doesn't mean that all of the country is suspect. >> this is the vacation i wanted. >> so mexico is advertising heavily hoping americans will visit. mexico, the place you thought you knew. >> reporter: the chair of uc berkeley's center for latin
as ktvu's rita williams reports the extreme violence has many americans, including bay area travelersing away. >> reporter: at oakland airport today dick and anet gordon were returning home to washington state. now retired world travelers, they say they won't return to one of their favorite countries, not now. >> i wouldn't go to mexico right now. it's scary. >> not until they get in charge of their crime situation there. >> reporter: they are not alone and this is why....
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reporting live in san jose, rita williams, ktvu channel two news. >>> we are learning tonight that an east bay man charged with hit and run and drunk driving in a string of accidents in danville reportedly had a prior dui conviction as a teenager. police say 23-year-old canan sheerhold hit a light pole and pedestrians yesterday. none of the pedestrians were seriously hurt. >>> a sacramento couple is charged with child abuse after their 13-year-old son was found on the street asking for help with chains on his ankles, wrist and neck. police say the boy escaped friday when his father and stepmother went gambling. the boy was chained to the table with only breaks to sleep and go to the bathroom. the couple was charged with imprisonment and cruelty to a child. the boy is now with his mother. >>>-- ktvu's david stevenson live in san san francisco with our report. >> reporter: supporters hope it would encourage would be criminals to think twice before striking. >> people want to feel safe when they are going on public transit. >> reporter: san francisco's council took a look at a plan to fi
reporting live in san jose, rita williams, ktvu channel two news. >>> we are learning tonight that an east bay man charged with hit and run and drunk driving in a string of accidents in danville reportedly had a prior dui conviction as a teenager. police say 23-year-old canan sheerhold hit a light pole and pedestrians yesterday. none of the pedestrians were seriously hurt. >>> a sacramento couple is charged with child abuse after their 13-year-old son was found on the street...
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reporting live in martinez, rita williams, ktvu, channel 2 action news. >>> a hiker found the bodies of two people inside a crashed plane this afternoon. east of highway in the sierra. the sheriff's department says the plane was in a heavily wooded area off texas hill road east of immigrant gap. the faa says the single-engine plane is a piper cherokee arrow rented from a company in watsonville and was on its way to auburn. authorities have not yet released the names of the people killed in the crash. national transportation safety board investigators plan to arrive on that scene tomorrow. >>> an event kicked off today aimed at helping struggling homeowners -- and there are a lot out there -- chase bank is sponsoring the event that will go on for four days. tom bakar spent the day talking with homeowners and has this report for us. >> reporter: the moldenados of gilroy came to chase's loan modification fair to see if they could make a trial modification permanent. >> it's doable. it does make it easier for us, and we can, you know, hopefully, hope for something permanent. >> . >> repo
reporting live in martinez, rita williams, ktvu, channel 2 action news. >>> a hiker found the bodies of two people inside a crashed plane this afternoon. east of highway in the sierra. the sheriff's department says the plane was in a heavily wooded area off texas hill road east of immigrant gap. the faa says the single-engine plane is a piper cherokee arrow rented from a company in watsonville and was on its way to auburn. authorities have not yet released the names of the people...
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rita williams, ktvu channel 2 news. >> that is really something. sonoma state being picked for that. >>> on to our weather now. boy it was hot today and we set a will the of records. >> a lot of records. santa rosa 106, 100 san rafael. 99degrees record in san francisco airport. san jose downtown 102 degrees. check out more daytime highs, frank, you looking at that? julie. look at that, that's crazy. that's like some where else not the bay area. >> we haven't seen those in a long time. >> 102 in san jose, these are big big numbers. not just inland but in redwood city, at oakland and san rafael. this is more like a fall weather pattern, we have heat at the coast. i tell you something as you look at the overnight lows which will be warm upper 60s. when you're downtown san jose or downtown san francisco and it's 100 degrees, it feels like about 120 because you got all that concrete, reradiating the heat. you folks out at livermore it's hot. but if you're in downtown san francisco on mission street, it's as hot as it gets. tomorrow is not going to be th
rita williams, ktvu channel 2 news. >> that is really something. sonoma state being picked for that. >>> on to our weather now. boy it was hot today and we set a will the of records. >> a lot of records. santa rosa 106, 100 san rafael. 99degrees record in san francisco airport. san jose downtown 102 degrees. check out more daytime highs, frank, you looking at that? julie. look at that, that's crazy. that's like some where else not the bay area. >> we haven't seen...
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. >> reporter: in redwood city, rita williams, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> good for the bay area and goodr the u.s. taxpayers. >>> historic change coming to treasure island. >>> also ahead, high tech help for teachers who want to keep better track of preschool 3q fact: everyday surfaces can harbor allergens like dust mite debris, pollen particles and pet dander, which can trigger allergic reactions. now, lysol is approved to control allergens on surfaces, to help protect your family. lysol disinfecting wipes remove 90% of allergens. and, lysol disinfectant spray kills the source of mold allergens. control allergens and kill germs with lysol - the #1 pediatrician recommended brand. >>> general motors has issued a voluntary recall of their popular models because of seat belt problems. the recall covers 2009 and 2010 models of the chevrolet traverse, buick enclave, gmc acadia. owners will be notified by mail to take their vehicle to a dealer. >>> mazda is recalling 300,000 vehicles because of a shifting problem. the company sights 33 complaints including three crashes. >>> san that clara cor
. >> reporter: in redwood city, rita williams, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> good for the bay area and goodr the u.s. taxpayers. >>> historic change coming to treasure island. >>> also ahead, high tech help for teachers who want to keep better track of preschool 3q fact: everyday surfaces can harbor allergens like dust mite debris, pollen particles and pet dander, which can trigger allergic reactions. now, lysol is approved to control allergens on surfaces, to help...
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rita williams, ktvu news. >>> a big cool down today, temperatures as much as 30 degrees cooler todaysterday. so the cooling has begun, the fall is back at the coast. more clouds as we head toward your bay area weekend. the forecast for the daytime highs tomorrow, you'll find your heat in the central valley. but around the bay, a look at your forecast highs, very cool around the bay. that's lots of 70s and low 80s in the lowest locations. san francisco's ocean beach had seen temperatures in the 70s and 80s fast few days. we're going to see drizzle at the coast and temperatures just in the 50s. >>> hewelett packered today increased it's bid to purchase -- the company is offering $1.7 billion. that tops bell's bid. three par is based in freemont and is a data and software maker. >>> they've been locked up for months. a noisy protest outside an east bay >>> a lock out of some workers at castle wood country club is now in its sixth month. thousands of demonstrators called attention to their cause. a union representative says the main sticking point is health care. the workers say they are
rita williams, ktvu news. >>> a big cool down today, temperatures as much as 30 degrees cooler todaysterday. so the cooling has begun, the fall is back at the coast. more clouds as we head toward your bay area weekend. the forecast for the daytime highs tomorrow, you'll find your heat in the central valley. but around the bay, a look at your forecast highs, very cool around the bay. that's lots of 70s and low 80s in the lowest locations. san francisco's ocean beach had seen...
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reporting live rita williams ktvu channel 2 news. >>> police in the east bay are investigating two cases of vandalism in an naacp office. the group's office was hitwide twice in 8 days. first time vandals shattered a window with b.b. pellets. yesterday they used rocks which damaged pictures blinds inside. >> we are concerned because this is happening to the naacp office. i'm concerned why is it happening to this office? that is a great concern. >> the naacp is working with police to implement security measures. >>> people in caribbean are hungering down as hurricane earl has reached category 4 status. puerto rico and the u.s.ing has been hit with strongs and. shipping companies moved vessels out of the area. the form is predicted to move along the eastern seaboard. >>> swimmers and surfers are being warned about a shark siting after a bay area beach. 1:00 this afternoon several people reported seeing a large great white shark attack a sea lie lion. happened west of the taco bell. witnesses say the shark appeared to be between 18 and 25 feet long signs have been posted along the beach war
reporting live rita williams ktvu channel 2 news. >>> police in the east bay are investigating two cases of vandalism in an naacp office. the group's office was hitwide twice in 8 days. first time vandals shattered a window with b.b. pellets. yesterday they used rocks which damaged pictures blinds inside. >> we are concerned because this is happening to the naacp office. i'm concerned why is it happening to this office? that is a great concern. >> the naacp is working with...
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rita williams, ktvu news. >>> a big cool down today, temperatures as much as 30 degrees cooler today than yesterday. so the cooling has begun, the fall is back at the coast. more clouds as we head toward your bay area weekend. the forecast for the daytime highs tomorrow, you'll find your heat in the central valley. but around the bay, a look at your forecast highs, very cool around the bay. that's lots of 70s and low 80s in the lowest locations. san francisco's ocean beach had seen temperatures in the 70s and 80s fast few days. we're going to see drizzle at the coast and temperatures just in the 50s. >>> hewelett packered today increased it's bid to purchase -- the company is offering $1.7 billion. th tops bell's bid. three par is based in freemont and is a data and software maker. >>> they've been locked up for months. a noisy protest outside an east bay country club. >>> homeowners call it an invasion, what may be behind a bay area's sudden surge in rodents. [ man i was deciding what to do with my citi thankyou points when it happened... [ glass breaks ...again. ♪ [ child run! [ ma
rita williams, ktvu news. >>> a big cool down today, temperatures as much as 30 degrees cooler today than yesterday. so the cooling has begun, the fall is back at the coast. more clouds as we head toward your bay area weekend. the forecast for the daytime highs tomorrow, you'll find your heat in the central valley. but around the bay, a look at your forecast highs, very cool around the bay. that's lots of 70s and low 80s in the lowest locations. san francisco's ocean beach had seen...
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rita williams is live in martinez tonight with more on our top story. rita? >> reporter: heather just a couple of hours ago here at the costa county sheriff's department, investigators announced they had arrested 22- year-old antonio
rita williams is live in martinez tonight with more on our top story. rita? >> reporter: heather just a couple of hours ago here at the costa county sheriff's department, investigators announced they had arrested 22- year-old antonio
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reporting live in oakland, rita williams, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> here's a look back now at the mayor developments in the campbell case. a year ago today the young boy was reported missing. five days later an organized search was held in freemont. on august 28, hasanni's foster parents lewis ross and jennifer campbell are arrested and brought into custody. ross and campbell move out of their freemont home earlier this year. >>> new information involving the shooting that killed a tourist. tonight we have obtained surveillance video from the night of the shooting. tonight we hear from the cab driver who's actions help lead to the arrest of a prime suspect. ktvu's david stevenson is live in san francisco tonight with our report. >> reporter: frank, nearly 48 hours after that shoot out near union square, police are still evaluating information and we're hearing from witnesses who may aid the police in their investigation. this luxor taxi driver did not want his face or voice used as he described today what he saw and did that police say helped them catch a suspect outside of union square
reporting live in oakland, rita williams, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> here's a look back now at the mayor developments in the campbell case. a year ago today the young boy was reported missing. five days later an organized search was held in freemont. on august 28, hasanni's foster parents lewis ross and jennifer campbell are arrested and brought into custody. ross and campbell move out of their freemont home earlier this year. >>> new information involving the shooting that...