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welcome to the campus of san jose state university in this edition of equal time. i'm your host, journalism school director bob rucker. [theme music] this year, san jose state university had its first case of heroin overdose. all across the country we're hearing about these problems on campuses nationwide. today, we have two in-depth discussions about the problem. [theme music] welcome back to this edition of equal time from the hd studios in the school of journalism and mass communications at san jose state. today, our focus is on drugs on the college campus. let's meet our guests. hi, i'm michael o'brien, i'm an addictions specialist and i work with people in private practice who are trying to overcome drug and alcohol problems. my name is pete decena, i'm the chief of the university police department here at san jose state. my name is jose bautista and i'm a senior here at san jose state university. and i'm shannon cruz and i'm the student correspondent for the show. alright, thank you all for being here today. you know, we should set the table for this discussio
welcome to the campus of san jose state university in this edition of equal time. i'm your host, journalism school director bob rucker. [theme music] this year, san jose state university had its first case of heroin overdose. all across the country we're hearing about these problems on campuses nationwide. today, we have two in-depth discussions about the problem. [theme music] welcome back to this edition of equal time from the hd studios in the school of journalism and mass communications at...
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one of the areas labeled a hot spot is here near the campus of san jose state university. the city found that over the last three years illegal dumping has increased 75% and incidents on public property has gone up 50%. unwanted items such as furniture, appliances, and trash in general are dumped on the east and west side. first time offense would be a $1,000 fine. $1500 for a second violation and $3,000 for a third. we spoke to people with attend san jose state university and work there who say it's a problem near campus. here's what they had to say about fines. >> i think they will still do it. it won't stop them but they will be a lot more careful. >> it's aggravating to have people leave their old couches and chairs. somewhere to take responsibility for getting them disposedover. >> reporter: do you think fines will help? >> it's worth a try. >> reporter: san francisco and oakland have ordnances in place to find people. san jose officials say the way they handle illegal dumping is reactive and insufficient. they will be discussing their plan at 1:30 this afternoon and
one of the areas labeled a hot spot is here near the campus of san jose state university. the city found that over the last three years illegal dumping has increased 75% and incidents on public property has gone up 50%. unwanted items such as furniture, appliances, and trash in general are dumped on the east and west side. first time offense would be a $1,000 fine. $1500 for a second violation and $3,000 for a third. we spoke to people with attend san jose state university and work there who...
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mo qayoumi, president of san jose state university. they were college roommates overseas. >> no, he's exceptional. he has an exceptional brain. >> dr. qayoumi was in kabul advising president ghani on rebuilding infrastructure. they're asking the silicon valley to join them. >> the spirit of, "even if you make a mistake, you can bounce back and learn from it" -- i think those are the aspects that chimes in with and connects well with the afghan culture. >> i just want to thank you for helping me. >> oh, my pleasure, and it's so great to have you have the first interview with, you know, a person that i admire so much. >> and president ghani has other connections to the bay area. >> i have more family in bay area than in kabul. >> where in the bay area? >> fremont. >> fremont has the largest population of afghan residents in the country outside of afghanistan. >> president ghani wants to provide educational and job opportunities throughout afghanistan. he admires the lessons taught through the roots of peace partnership and wants to see i
mo qayoumi, president of san jose state university. they were college roommates overseas. >> no, he's exceptional. he has an exceptional brain. >> dr. qayoumi was in kabul advising president ghani on rebuilding infrastructure. they're asking the silicon valley to join them. >> the spirit of, "even if you make a mistake, you can bounce back and learn from it" -- i think those are the aspects that chimes in with and connects well with the afghan culture. >> i...
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welcome to the campus of san jose state university in this edition of equal time. i'm your host, journalism school director bob rucker. [theme music] this year, san jose state university had its first case of heroin overdose. all across the country we're hearing about these problems on campuses nationwide. today, we have two in-depth discussions about the problem.
welcome to the campus of san jose state university in this edition of equal time. i'm your host, journalism school director bob rucker. [theme music] this year, san jose state university had its first case of heroin overdose. all across the country we're hearing about these problems on campuses nationwide. today, we have two in-depth discussions about the problem.
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also with universities like san jose state university, or university of florida, universities that wenow have a large latino population. we also host a lot of events on campus because we know that one of the reasons why latinos or hispanic have more difficulties in getting into the tech industry is because they don't have the network. so, we are helping them building that network by hosting these events. and then of course, something that we do is that we source and recruit directly from geographic areas within the states that we also know have a larger latino population. like, not only the bay area, but the los angeles, or miami, chicago, washington dc, those areas. damian: now, i have a fifth grader and she's in what's called the mouse squad at her school. and of course, they want a tour of facebook. what do you want young latinas who might be watching there about maybe how it is possible for them to work at a place like facebook? laura: well, absolutely it's possible. and there is something that i will tell them, and is that one of the main challenges that the tech industry has at
also with universities like san jose state university, or university of florida, universities that wenow have a large latino population. we also host a lot of events on campus because we know that one of the reasons why latinos or hispanic have more difficulties in getting into the tech industry is because they don't have the network. so, we are helping them building that network by hosting these events. and then of course, something that we do is that we source and recruit directly from...
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she is a first generation college grad with degrees from san jose state university and stanford: heressage made it to the white house so to fine out more we have details oh, well that's a good price. seriously? i'll grab two. get ready to save. love the honey nut cheerios. the safeway stock up sale is on. now with your club card, select general mills cereals are 2 for $4. progresso vegetable classics soup, 10 for $10. and foster farms whole chicken, 99¢ a pound. honey, can you bring the truck? the safeway stock up sale. it's just better. >> join us tonight on kofy tv 20. the big step california took to help stop the ivory trade desnating elephant and rhino population. then at 11:00 here on channel 7, fleet week kicks off tomorrow. a preview of what to expect coming up this week. that tonight at 11:00. >>> just days after nasa announced the discovery of water on mars, a movie about a man stranded on the red planet dominated the box office. "the martian" is a screen adaptation of a book. matt daman is an astronaut who has to survive on mars. it had the second biggest opening ever in oc
she is a first generation college grad with degrees from san jose state university and stanford: heressage made it to the white house so to fine out more we have details oh, well that's a good price. seriously? i'll grab two. get ready to save. love the honey nut cheerios. the safeway stock up sale is on. now with your club card, select general mills cereals are 2 for $4. progresso vegetable classics soup, 10 for $10. and foster farms whole chicken, 99¢ a pound. honey, can you bring the truck?...
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she is a first generation college grad with degrees from san jose state university and stanford: her message made it to the white house so to fine out more we have details >> join us tonight on kofy tv 20. the big step california took to help stop the ivory trade desnating elephant and rhino population. then at 11:00 here on channel 7, fleet week kicks off tomorrow. a preview of what to expect coming up this week. that tonight at 11:00. >>> just days after nasa announced the discovery of water on mars, a movie about a man stranded on the red planet dominated the box office. "the martian" is a screen adaptation of a book. matt daman is an astronaut who has to survive on mars. it had the second biggest opening ever in october, earning $55 million, just behind "gravity." >> that's it for abc7 news at 6:00. drew, shu, we'll see you at 9:00 and 11:00. because at&t and directv are offering yesterday's technology, today. tv from space. [whispered] space as long as it's not too rainy. [whispered] rainy or windy. [whispered] windy or there isn't a branch in the way. [whispered] branchy welcom
she is a first generation college grad with degrees from san jose state university and stanford: her message made it to the white house so to fine out more we have details >> join us tonight on kofy tv 20. the big step california took to help stop the ivory trade desnating elephant and rhino population. then at 11:00 here on channel 7, fleet week kicks off tomorrow. a preview of what to expect coming up this week. that tonight at 11:00. >>> just days after nasa announced the...
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. >>> students at san jose state university hahn gnarred a -- honored a water polo player who died at practice. friends and classmates held a candlelight vigil. he collapsed last tuesday and never regained consciousness. they shared video of his love of life and unique sense of humor. >>> the number of cases has risen to 141. santa clara public health officials say it is linked to number three restaurant in san jose. the cases have been reported in santa clara and alameda and san mateo and santa cruz counties. some patients never actually ate at the restaurant. they got the disease from close contact from people who did. >>> there is a warning tonight about a fake prescription drug that is being sold on the streets of san francisco. it is a unit coulder fit version of -- counterfeit version of xanax and it has already caused one death. the fake drug seen on the right here was found to be a poe at the present time -- potent opiate called fentanyl. it can cause muscle break down and fluid in the lungs. >>> still to come, it is an allout manhunt that is finally over. how police finally c
. >>> students at san jose state university hahn gnarred a -- honored a water polo player who died at practice. friends and classmates held a candlelight vigil. he collapsed last tuesday and never regained consciousness. they shared video of his love of life and unique sense of humor. >>> the number of cases has risen to 141. santa clara public health officials say it is linked to number three restaurant in san jose. the cases have been reported in santa clara and alameda and...
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stephanie is a first generation college graduate with degrees from both san jose state university stanford. she founded student mentor do help others like her. her message made it the white house. >>> the sweet sounds of music on the peninsula today. we were in belmont for the save the music event, it's the largest annual community event in belmont and raise money to support music programs in local school. >>> linked in users could be getting money. it agreed to pay $13 million on claims it sent out too many e-mails. some members were upset that people they requested to connect with received multiple reminder e-mails. linkedin youers could get up to $1,500. we have a link where to submit a claim. go to abc7news.com. the info is right on the home payment. >>> someone is hacking unprotected wi-fi routers everywhere but it doesn't seem to be malicious. the hackers apparently forcing owners to maker their routers more secure. 10,000 have been hit so far by the software that tries to kill malware. some cases it forces the device to reboot every week, clearing away any dangerous malware. though
stephanie is a first generation college graduate with degrees from both san jose state university stanford. she founded student mentor do help others like her. her message made it the white house. >>> the sweet sounds of music on the peninsula today. we were in belmont for the save the music event, it's the largest annual community event in belmont and raise money to support music programs in local school. >>> linked in users could be getting money. it agreed to pay $13...
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i'm in downtown san jose just blocks away from the san jose state university campus. and the city has identified this area as you can see as one of the hot spots for illegal dumping. it says some of the biggest offenders are people who rent apartments. >> so finding the people but how are you going to catch someone so directly like that? >> reporter: this san jose state student says it's not hard to find the trash around his home. slapping someone with a citation? >> i have never seen that happen to anyone ever. >> reporter: how are they going do it? >> the good news is technology can help even when we didn't have enough ears and eyes out there using cameras in hot spots. we're able to use data to identify where the dumping is happening most frequently. >> reporter: the mayor says he plans to put in more surveillance cameras to hopefully catch license plates. he also wants to put in more signs in hot spots. but needs the community's help to report these crimes. the city says it is also working on an app to help residents do so. in san jose, betty yu, kpix 5. >>> polic
i'm in downtown san jose just blocks away from the san jose state university campus. and the city has identified this area as you can see as one of the hot spots for illegal dumping. it says some of the biggest offenders are people who rent apartments. >> so finding the people but how are you going to catch someone so directly like that? >> reporter: this san jose state student says it's not hard to find the trash around his home. slapping someone with a citation? >> i have...
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. >> reporter: ken wharton is a physics professor at san jose state university. >> do you think time travel will be possible? >> absolutely, as long as you're just considering going into -- >> reporter: professor warren says you need to build a near light speed spaceship, travel for about a year or two and you would end up nearly 30 years into the future. >> this has been tested. we have tested clocks in space in spaceships. sure enough, the time on the clock is different than the clocks that stayed here on earth. going into the future is an engineering problem. >> a problem that we probably don't want to solve. think about it. someone from 1985 traveling into the future to 2015 only to remind us what it was like 30 years ago. who would want that? somewhere in time, bob redell, "today in the bay.." >> that means he still has the t-shirt. >> fits him just as slimly as well. >> all that muscle. >> he may want to rethink the cubs prediction. >>> 4:52. coming up, a new store already about to open in san francisco already causing outrage. how a display who live near the famous parrots of
. >> reporter: ken wharton is a physics professor at san jose state university. >> do you think time travel will be possible? >> absolutely, as long as you're just considering going into -- >> reporter: professor warren says you need to build a near light speed spaceship, travel for about a year or two and you would end up nearly 30 years into the future. >> this has been tested. we have tested clocks in space in spaceships. sure enough, the time on the clock is...
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. >>> students at san jose state university hahn gnarred a -- honored a water polo player who died at practice. friends and classmates held a candlelight vigil. he collapsed last tuesday and never regained consciousness. they shared video of his love of life and unique sense of humor. >>> the number of cases has risen to 141. santa clara public health officials say it is linked to number three restaurant in san jose. the cases have been reported in santa clara and alameda and san mateo and santa cruz counties. some patients never actually ate at the restaurant. they got the disease from close contact from people who did. >>> there is a warning tonight about a fake prescription drug that is being sold on the streets of san francisco. it is a unit coulder fit version of -- counterfeit version of xanax and it has already caused one death. the fake drug seen on the right here was found to be a poe at the present time -- potent opiate called fentanyl. it can cause muscle break down and fluid in the lungs. >>> still to come, it is an allout manhunt that is finally over. how police finally c
. >>> students at san jose state university hahn gnarred a -- honored a water polo player who died at practice. friends and classmates held a candlelight vigil. he collapsed last tuesday and never regained consciousness. they shared video of his love of life and unique sense of humor. >>> the number of cases has risen to 141. santa clara public health officials say it is linked to number three restaurant in san jose. the cases have been reported in santa clara and alameda and...
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is a lecturer and an instructor of the graduate program of urban and regional planning at san jose state university and has taught at the san francisco art institute. ginger is the author of three books and has published essays in "harpers," "the new york times," and "orion." she has just completed her last article on infrastructure about burlington, vermont's decision to take control of its own power supply. ginger has received grants for the new york foundation of the arts, the mellon foundation, as well as the eisenhower foundation as well as residency groups and the center for land use interpretation and she lives in new york city. harriet, let's begin with you. harriet: great, thank you, chip. i am going to talk a little bit about transportation and what i am going to tell you about my experience in the district of columbia demonstrates a little bit about what chip is talking about -- thank you -- about how infrastructure can help a place engage with the community and actually engage in innovation. so infrastructure in the deficits that we had in the category are not going to be met overnight
is a lecturer and an instructor of the graduate program of urban and regional planning at san jose state university and has taught at the san francisco art institute. ginger is the author of three books and has published essays in "harpers," "the new york times," and "orion." she has just completed her last article on infrastructure about burlington, vermont's decision to take control of its own power supply. ginger has received grants for the new york foundation...
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i'm your host, journalism professor and school director, bob rucker at san jose state university. today we're going to take up a challenge presented by president obama: why aren't we talking about race in america? today we will and we have some very special guests. let's meet them. my name is meredith clark; i'm an assistant professor of digital and print news at the mayborn school of journalism at the university of north texas. i'm phil jeter. i'm a member of the faculty at winston-salem state university in winston-salem, north carolina. winston-salem state university is historically a black
i'm your host, journalism professor and school director, bob rucker at san jose state university. today we're going to take up a challenge presented by president obama: why aren't we talking about race in america? today we will and we have some very special guests. let's meet them. my name is meredith clark; i'm an assistant professor of digital and print news at the mayborn school of journalism at the university of north texas. i'm phil jeter. i'm a member of the faculty at winston-salem state...
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san jose state university was surprised just how many of its student face that dilemma. that's why there are now 15 food cupboards in offices all over campus stocked with nonperishable food. it operates on the honor system so no one is embarrassed. at a new community garden, students who volunteer can take home fresh produce. last fall, supervisors were surprised by the results of the survey. >> one in three students at san jose state say it's sometimes or often true that they have to choose between food and living expenses. >> organizers say the students who use the food cupboards most tent to be single parents, lgbt parents and those from foster homes. >> if you ask the neighbors. it's going from bad to worse. traffic in south san jose, specifically at a new shopping center. today, a grand opening and many say a grand headache. was the opening of the bass pro shop, a popular shop. let's bring in scott budman, and scott, you're familiar with that part of town. what's the real story there? >> well, a lot of people are excited tonight is the opening of the bass pro shop,
san jose state university was surprised just how many of its student face that dilemma. that's why there are now 15 food cupboards in offices all over campus stocked with nonperishable food. it operates on the honor system so no one is embarrassed. at a new community garden, students who volunteer can take home fresh produce. last fall, supervisors were surprised by the results of the survey. >> one in three students at san jose state say it's sometimes or often true that they have to...
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i'm your host, journalism professor and school director, bob rucker at san jose state university. today we're going to take up a challenge presented by president obama: why aren't we talking about race in america? today we will and we have some very special guests. let's meet them. my name is meredith clark; i'm an assistant professor of digital and print news at the mayborn school of journalism at the university of north texas. i'm phil jeter. i'm a member of the faculty at winston-salem state university in winston-salem, north carolina. winston-salem state university is historically a black university and i teach mostly in the electronic media sequence. i'm doug mendenhall, an assistant professor from abilene christian university in abilene, texas where i teach several writing classes as well as race in media and a religion in media class. and i'm george daniels, assistant dean of the college of communication and information sciences at the university of alabama; that's in tuscaloosa. i also teach two classes in the area of diversity; a mass communication, communication and dive
i'm your host, journalism professor and school director, bob rucker at san jose state university. today we're going to take up a challenge presented by president obama: why aren't we talking about race in america? today we will and we have some very special guests. let's meet them. my name is meredith clark; i'm an assistant professor of digital and print news at the mayborn school of journalism at the university of north texas. i'm phil jeter. i'm a member of the faculty at winston-salem state...
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also san jose state defeated university of new mexico. 31-21 down at spartan stadium. a couple of talented college football teams. make it three. the bears are doing well. san jose state is doing well and stanford is of the hottest teams in the country. >> watching that game the crowd was going crazy. obviously they were doing well. it was an impressive game. >> remember that last name. caffrey. he was a former denver bronco. he was a talented player. >> thank you very much. talk to you soon. a quick break. we'll be right back. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate and mark fieldman for pg&e. most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is a free service. i'm passionate about it because every time i go on the street i think about my own kids. they're the reason that i want to protect our community and our environment, and if me driving a that truc
also san jose state defeated university of new mexico. 31-21 down at spartan stadium. a couple of talented college football teams. make it three. the bears are doing well. san jose state is doing well and stanford is of the hottest teams in the country. >> watching that game the crowd was going crazy. obviously they were doing well. it was an impressive game. >> remember that last name. caffrey. he was a former denver bronco. he was a talented player. >> thank you very much....
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the first college grad from degrees from san jose state university and stanford.age even made it to the white house. check it out ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ don't fear my darling... the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. seriously? i'll grab two.ice. get ready to save. love the honey nut cheerios. the safeway stock up sale is on. now with your club card, select general mills cereals are 2 for $4. progresso vegetable classics soup, 10 for $10. and foster farms whole chicken, 99¢ a pound. honey, can you bring the truck? the safeway stock up sale. it's just better. brought to you by xfinity. >> the giants ended their day and the highlight was in pre-game with one of the giant greats call it a career. >> when i see this place i feel it is safe. thank you for a good seven years. i appreciate you all. >> he is saying wood and by to the game of -- saying goodbye to the game of baseball. the ceremony
the first college grad from degrees from san jose state university and stanford.age even made it to the white house. check it out ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ don't fear my darling... the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. seriously? i'll grab two.ice. get ready to save. love the honey nut cheerios. the safeway...
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. >> there were a number of people mourning at san jose state university. a senior there died following frantic efforts to save his loif after he was found unconscious. first responders were rushing to help. our media partner the mercury news said his family took him off life support last night. >>> earthquake swarms continue to rock the san ramon valley. more than two dozen quakes rippled along the fault starting just before midnight on saturday through 3:30 this afternoon. a quake storm hit the same area last week. the most prominent being a 3.4 magnitude on thursday morning. usga officials say it is unusual to experience swarms in this area. >> i didn't even notice as typical guy fashion. >> i did. i was sitting there at the table and there is a shifting feeling where you feel make you are having a stroke. >> bruce survived the loma prieta earthquake and his car ploppinged into a gap of a collapsed section of the bay bridge and ended up on the lower roadway ?ie. still to come on the news at 11:00, the effort underway to free a whale, a humpback who is en
. >> there were a number of people mourning at san jose state university. a senior there died following frantic efforts to save his loif after he was found unconscious. first responders were rushing to help. our media partner the mercury news said his family took him off life support last night. >>> earthquake swarms continue to rock the san ramon valley. more than two dozen quakes rippled along the fault starting just before midnight on saturday through 3:30 this afternoon. a...
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a san jose state university graduate and earned his mba from stanford.rked as google's chief business officer for 15 years. but he doesn't have a lot of experience using twitter. prior to today's announcement, he tweeted just eight times. >>> san francisco-based payments start up square filed to go public today. it's known for credit card readers that a tafrp to phones and tablets. in the filing, the company said it had $850 million in revenue last year but lost $154 million. among the losses, a single user who rang up $5.7 million in fraudulent charges. >>> one of the year's biggest ipos is on hold tonight. safe way's parent company, albertson's confirmed that it's delaying its initial public offering. a spokesman cites recent market volatility. wall street analysts pointed to drop in shares of another major retailer, walmart. now to the photo purchased for just $2. it could be worth millions. >> until now, this was the only known photo of one of the wild west's most famous gun slingers. familiar from countless hollywood movies. >> i don't know your nam
a san jose state university graduate and earned his mba from stanford.rked as google's chief business officer for 15 years. but he doesn't have a lot of experience using twitter. prior to today's announcement, he tweeted just eight times. >>> san francisco-based payments start up square filed to go public today. it's known for credit card readers that a tafrp to phones and tablets. in the filing, the company said it had $850 million in revenue last year but lost $154 million. among the...
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i'm in downtown san jose just blocks away from the san jose state university campus. and the city has identified this area as you can see as one of the hot spots for illegal dumping. it says some of the biggest offenders are people who rent apartments. >> so finding the people but how are you going to catch someone so directly like that? >> reporter: this san jose state student says it's not hard to find the trash around his home. slapping someone with a citation? >> i have never seen that happen to anyone ever. >> reporter: how are they going do it? >> the good news is technology can help even when we didn't have enough ears and eyes out there using cameras in hot spots. we're able to use data to identify where the dumping is happening most frequently. >> reporter: the mayor says he plans to put in more surveillance cameras to hopefully catch license plates. he also wants to put in more signs in hot spots. but needs the community's help to report these crimes. the city says it is also working on an app to help residents do so. in san jose, betty yu, kpix 5. golden st
i'm in downtown san jose just blocks away from the san jose state university campus. and the city has identified this area as you can see as one of the hot spots for illegal dumping. it says some of the biggest offenders are people who rent apartments. >> so finding the people but how are you going to catch someone so directly like that? >> reporter: this san jose state student says it's not hard to find the trash around his home. slapping someone with a citation? >> i have...
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she's a college graduate with degrees from both san jose state university and stanford, who founded studentr to help other students just like her. her message has even made it to the white house. we have more details on instagram at it's from virtually anywhere.rn of danger it's been smashed, dropped and driven. it's perceptive enough to detect other vehicles on the road. it's been shaken, rattled and pummeled. it's innovative enough to brake by itself, park itself and help you steer. it's been in the rain... the cold... and dragged through the mud. introducing the all-new mercedes-benz gle. it's where brains meet brawn. >> towards reno and sonora, south lake looking at a few light showers. and we still have our wind events that we need to talk about. this also is the flooding rains in south carolina. but logily we will see winds still up through 10:00. anywhere from 40 to 50 miles an hour. and then this will be allowed to expire and we will have a much calmer day out there. we will talk about it, good i have you the temperatures, and a look at a warmer week ahead in a few mines. carolyn. >
she's a college graduate with degrees from both san jose state university and stanford, who founded studentr to help other students just like her. her message has even made it to the white house. we have more details on instagram at it's from virtually anywhere.rn of danger it's been smashed, dropped and driven. it's perceptive enough to detect other vehicles on the road. it's been shaken, rattled and pummeled. it's innovative enough to brake by itself, park itself and help you steer. it's been...
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one of the hotspots where illegal dumping is happening is here near san jose state university. the city, as i mentioned, studied this issue, and they found that over the last three years, illegal dumping has increased 75%, and incidents on public property has gone up 50%. unwanted items such as furniture, amiens, and trash in general are dumped more often in downtown san jose as well as spots on the east and west side near multiunit homes and apartments. the city is considering penalizing violaters. a first-time offend would be a $1000 fine. 1500 for a second violation, and $3000 for a third. we spoke to air student who agreed it's a problem, especially at the end of the school year. >> people are moving into different apartments, or they're moving, and they don't want to carry their stuff around or they don't -- they are just driving by somewhere. i know some of my buddies experienced doing that, and instead of calling -- they were just like hey, let's just go drop it off at the trash at night. >>reporter: san francisco and oakland already have ordnances in place to find peopl
one of the hotspots where illegal dumping is happening is here near san jose state university. the city, as i mentioned, studied this issue, and they found that over the last three years, illegal dumping has increased 75%, and incidents on public property has gone up 50%. unwanted items such as furniture, amiens, and trash in general are dumped more often in downtown san jose as well as spots on the east and west side near multiunit homes and apartments. the city is considering penalizing...
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. >> students at san jose state university honored a water polo player who died during practice.he university provided this video of friends and classmates holding a candlelight vigil last night for ryan harrimann. he collapsed last tuesday and never regained consciousness. they shared stories and told stories of his unique sense of humor and love of life. >>> there's a warning about a fake prescription drug sold on san francisco streets. it is sold as xanax. it has already caused one death. the fake drug was found to be a potent opiate called fentanyl. it can cause a buildup of fluid in the lungs. >> a live look outside from the roof camera. it's 56 degrees in san francisco with more 50s in our east bay, but certainly a it up of fall in the air. with he could see a little bit of precip headed our way for the weekend. i'll have that for you next. >> lisa, thank you. also neck, an all-out manhunt finally over. how police caught up with a man accused of stabbing three supermarket employees over razors. and the earliest this year's mavericks surf competition start is a week away. wh
. >> students at san jose state university honored a water polo player who died during practice.he university provided this video of friends and classmates holding a candlelight vigil last night for ryan harrimann. he collapsed last tuesday and never regained consciousness. they shared stories and told stories of his unique sense of humor and love of life. >>> there's a warning about a fake prescription drug sold on san francisco streets. it is sold as xanax. it has already...
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. >>> students at san jose state university honored a water polo player who died during practice.university provided this video of friends and classmates holding a candlelight vigil last night for ryan harryman, he collapsed last tuesday and never regained consciousness. they shared stories and showed videos showcasing the 24-year-old's love of life and unique sense of humor. >>> there is a warning out this morning about a fake prescription drug being sold on san francisco streets. a counterfeit version of the anti-anxiety pill xanax has already caused one death. the fake drug seen on the right was found to be a potent owed i can't tell called fentanyl. the city health department says taking it can cause nerve and kidney damage, muscle breakdown and fluid in the lungs. >>> time is 8:09 taking quick check of the weather. >> we have plenty of clouds out there, some of them low clouds creating visibility issues on the peninsula and cloudy skies here. you can see a few peeks of sun from our roof camera. 56 in san francisco, 57 over in hayward and livermore we still have 80s in the for
. >>> students at san jose state university honored a water polo player who died during practice.university provided this video of friends and classmates holding a candlelight vigil last night for ryan harryman, he collapsed last tuesday and never regained consciousness. they shared stories and showed videos showcasing the 24-year-old's love of life and unique sense of humor. >>> there is a warning out this morning about a fake prescription drug being sold on san francisco...
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. >> ken wharton is a physics professor at san jose state university. >> do you think time travel is >> absolutely, as long as you're considering going into the future. >> professor says you need to build a near light speed spacesh spaceship, travel around for about a year or two and you'd end up about 30 years into the future. >> this has been tested. we have tested clocks in space and the spaceship. sure enough, when they come back, the time on the clock reading is different from all the clocks that stayed here on earth. >> but the whole light-speed thing. >> going into the future we can do. it's an engineering problem. >> it's an engineering problem that we probably don't want to solve. think about it, someone from 1985 traveling into the future only to remind us what it was like 30 years ago. who'd want that? somewhere in time, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> i feel so old. 30 years ago that movie came out? were you even born, kari? >> of course. >> by the way, the shirt is 30 years old as well, bob's muscle shirt. >>> let's look ahead to the very near future. we'll take a loo
. >> ken wharton is a physics professor at san jose state university. >> do you think time travel is >> absolutely, as long as you're considering going into the future. >> professor says you need to build a near light speed spacesh spaceship, travel around for about a year or two and you'd end up about 30 years into the future. >> this has been tested. we have tested clocks in space and the spaceship. sure enough, when they come back, the time on the clock reading...
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still no official word on the cause of death for the san jose state university water polo player. 24-year-old ryan harryman was taken off life support saturday after becoming unconscious on tuesday during a practice at the campus aquatics center. on their facebook page the team wrote, "rest in peace to our teammate, friend, and brother." harryman graduated from holme stead high school in cupertino. >>> faculty at the 23 university campuses started voting today on whether to authorize a strike. and the faculty association represents 25,000 professors, lecturers, librarians, counselors, coaches. and that it will be offering a 2% pay hike matches what other employees have been given. and classes will continue as scheduled and as faculty members vote from now until october 28. >>> it was 24 years ago that the oakland hills fire storm destroyed almost 3,000 homes. 25 people were killed, 150 others were injured. and the fire started on october 19, 1991. firefighters thought it was under control, but then the next day it reignited and quickly spread. in fact that the winds were so strong tha
still no official word on the cause of death for the san jose state university water polo player. 24-year-old ryan harryman was taken off life support saturday after becoming unconscious on tuesday during a practice at the campus aquatics center. on their facebook page the team wrote, "rest in peace to our teammate, friend, and brother." harryman graduated from holme stead high school in cupertino. >>> faculty at the 23 university campuses started voting today on whether to...
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. >> reporter: ken wharton is a physics professor at san jose state university. do you think time travel will be possible? >> absolutely as long as you're just considering going into the future. >> reporter: professor wharton says you need to build a near light speed spaceship. travel around for about a year or two and you would end up about 30 years into the future. >> well, this is been tested. we have tested clocks in space and spaceships and sure enough when they come back the time on the clock reading is different from all the clocks that have stayed here on earth. >> reporter: but the whole light speed thing. >> going into the future we can do, it's just an engineering problem. >> reporter: it is an engineering problem that we probably don't want to solve. think about it someone from 1985 prowling into the future of 2015 only to remind us what it was like 30 years ago. who'd want that? bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> i like the little bobby. >> put him in our pocket. >>> what do you think about your hometown? the memories created there. >> that's one grou
. >> reporter: ken wharton is a physics professor at san jose state university. do you think time travel will be possible? >> absolutely as long as you're just considering going into the future. >> reporter: professor wharton says you need to build a near light speed spaceship. travel around for about a year or two and you would end up about 30 years into the future. >> well, this is been tested. we have tested clocks in space and spaceships and sure enough when they...
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. >> reporter: while both children are outstanding students at san jose state university, some legal obstacles still remain including a possible appeal that could be filed within the next two months. in san jose, robert handa, nbc bay area news. >>> a bay area woman is fearing for her father's life worried that this 74-year-old cancer survivor won't survive a saudi jail. >> his crime is possession of a bottle of homemade wine. and his punishment is 350 lashes. nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney has that story. >> he's had cancer three times, he's asthmatic, he has diabetes. if he was to receive lashes i would fear for his life. >> reporter: carl andre, a british citizen caught with homemade wine in his car. the 25-year resident of saudi arabia knows that's a violation of sharia law and was sentenced to a year in jail and lashings. she was hoping to prevent the lashings. she called the consulate in saudi arabia. >> and asked to speak to the man dealing with my father's case and he had left. and didn't know anything about my dad. >> reporter: so she cried out for help putting a petition on
. >> reporter: while both children are outstanding students at san jose state university, some legal obstacles still remain including a possible appeal that could be filed within the next two months. in san jose, robert handa, nbc bay area news. >>> a bay area woman is fearing for her father's life worried that this 74-year-old cancer survivor won't survive a saudi jail. >> his crime is possession of a bottle of homemade wine. and his punishment is 350 lashes. nbc bay...
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. >>> happening today san jose state university will hold a campus forum with ingothe goal helping narrow its search for president. that meeting is planned for later today. the school is looking to hire a permanent replacement after his abrupt departure. last summer he went to be an adviser to the afghan president. susan martin is now the interim president. >>> happening today, drop, cover, hold on. that is what thousands of students across the state are going to be doing later today in anticipation of today's california big, the next big california earthquake. >> it's not if, but when. bob redell joining us in san jose with more on the great shake out. you were saying earlier, not just classrooms in san jose, but all over california. >> and all over the country for that matter. millions of people, sam and kris, expected to take part in this year's great shakeout of 2015 at precisely 10:15 this morning. there will be events throughout the bay area, including here at the tech museum in san jose where elementary students, school students wile come here to practice their drop, cover and hol
. >>> happening today san jose state university will hold a campus forum with ingothe goal helping narrow its search for president. that meeting is planned for later today. the school is looking to hire a permanent replacement after his abrupt departure. last summer he went to be an adviser to the afghan president. susan martin is now the interim president. >>> happening today, drop, cover, hold on. that is what thousands of students across the state are going to be doing...
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there is no official word on the cause of death for a san jose state university water player. ater polo club posted this statement saying rest in peace to my teammate, friend, and brother. he was just 24 years old. >>> jury selection is expected to begin today in the federal racketeering trial of former san francisco chinatown gang leader raymond shrimp boy chow. the request was denied but if it had been approved, chow would have been facing the death penalty if convicted. today the judge could also decide if the fbi is required to reveal the identities of the under cover agents who will testify in the trial. chow's arrest in 2014 stemmed from a federal indictment alleging he headed an organized gang in china town. >>> san francisco police chief greg suhr will hold a community meeting about last weeks -- a construction worker flagged down two sergeants. police say that is when the officer fired two shots. the meeting with the police chief about the case is at noon today at the bill graham civic auditorium. >>> for the third time in a month someone damaged the statue of father j
there is no official word on the cause of death for a san jose state university water player. ater polo club posted this statement saying rest in peace to my teammate, friend, and brother. he was just 24 years old. >>> jury selection is expected to begin today in the federal racketeering trial of former san francisco chinatown gang leader raymond shrimp boy chow. the request was denied but if it had been approved, chow would have been facing the death penalty if convicted. today the...
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one of the areas labeled a hot spot is here near the campus of san jose state university.d that over the last three years illegal dumping has increased 75% and incident ons public property has gone up 50%. unwanted items such as funture, appliances, and trash in general are dumped more often in downtown san jose. the city is considering penalizing violators. a first time offense would be a $1,000 fine. $1500 for a second violation and $3,000 for a third. we talked to those that attend san jose say it's a problem near campus. >> i think they would still do it. it wouldn't stop it but they would be more careful where they do it or how often they do it. >> it's aggravating. we of course have to take responsibility for getting them disposed of. >> reporter: do you think fines would help? >> it's worth a try. i can't think of anything else we can do. we can't constantly be out there to monitor. >> reporter: san francisco and oakland already have ordnances in place to fine people. san jose city officials say the way they currently handle illegal dumping is reactive and insuffici
one of the areas labeled a hot spot is here near the campus of san jose state university.d that over the last three years illegal dumping has increased 75% and incident ons public property has gone up 50%. unwanted items such as funture, appliances, and trash in general are dumped more often in downtown san jose. the city is considering penalizing violators. a first time offense would be a $1,000 fine. $1500 for a second violation and $3,000 for a third. we talked to those that attend san jose...
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. >> we are here near san jose state. the universityand -- university and the area surrounding it has been named a hot spot in the city for illegal dumping. often times people will leave unwanted furniture and items. it's happening more and more. san francisco and oakland have the power to fine people for ill lowell dumping. the city of san jose does not. today, the council will vote on whether to penalize people $1000 for the first violation. 1500 for the second, and $3000 for the third. the city studtied illegal dumping and found it had risen 75%. the heavy problem hears where unwanted items are getting dumped in downtown in east and west san jose especially around multiunit homes and apartments. the way it currently handles dumping is reactive and insufficient. that is why they hope a new ordnance will help crack down on the problem. the city meets at 1:30 this afternoon to discuss the issue, and then they are expected to take a vote (dave? >> all right. janine de la vega in san jose. >>> tonight, the city county will -- council will
. >> we are here near san jose state. the universityand -- university and the area surrounding it has been named a hot spot in the city for illegal dumping. often times people will leave unwanted furniture and items. it's happening more and more. san francisco and oakland have the power to fine people for ill lowell dumping. the city of san jose does not. today, the council will vote on whether to penalize people $1000 for the first violation. 1500 for the second, and $3000 for the third....
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katie albright [inaudible] next is-we have a very special treat, we have christian orgel, san jose state university students while [inaudible] started puma prevents. a student group that [inaudible] raise awareness about violence against wem squn earned a grant from department of children youth and families. please help me welcome cofounder of puma prevent, christian [inaudible] >> hello and thank you for having me out tonight. my name is christian orgel and cofounder of puma revent. my sophomore year in high school there was so much going on in the meadsia and news involving sexual adault case with student athletes. during the time i was working with my coach [inaudible] he came up with the idea of how we can influence the situation and take part. he came up with the idea of having puma prevent. rape prevention and [inaudible] to be the advocates telling our community this is going on and needs to stop. at that time we gathered a group of student athletes from the high school football team and trained how to apply for grants and [inaudible] and started the puma prevent. [inaudible] teaching the st
katie albright [inaudible] next is-we have a very special treat, we have christian orgel, san jose state university students while [inaudible] started puma prevents. a student group that [inaudible] raise awareness about violence against wem squn earned a grant from department of children youth and families. please help me welcome cofounder of puma prevent, christian [inaudible] >> hello and thank you for having me out tonight. my name is christian orgel and cofounder of puma revent. my...
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san jose about 11 p.m. near santa clara state university. nvolved in a street race. >>> i'm anne makovec live in san rafael where three accused murderers known as the drifters are set to be arraigned at 9 a.m. they are waking up in jail. they were extradited from oregon. they were found driving the car in oregon, of one of the victims, which was full of the possessions of the other victim. investigators have identified the suspect whom they think pulled the trigger in at least one of the murders, morrison launchly the man seen in the middle. -- lampley, the man seen in the middle. he is accused of killing steve carter and audrey carery. lampley has the most serious criminal past of the three including drugs and weapons charges. those suspects were known to hang out in san francisco's haight neighborhood. there was a community meeting to talk about the growing problem of dangerous transients in the area. >> i see people who are menacing, they have dogs, they are accosting people. >> reporter: statistics show more and more crime in the haight.
san jose about 11 p.m. near santa clara state university. nvolved in a street race. >>> i'm anne makovec live in san rafael where three accused murderers known as the drifters are set to be arraigned at 9 a.m. they are waking up in jail. they were extradited from oregon. they were found driving the car in oregon, of one of the victims, which was full of the possessions of the other victim. investigators have identified the suspect whom they think pulled the trigger in at least one of...
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the water polo club is separate from the university's intercollegiate team. the san jose stateen's water polo club posted this testimonial. it reads rest in peace to our teammate, friend and brother ryan harryman. he brought a constant positive attitude and made us smile at every opportunity. authorities don't know what caused the 24-year-old to lose consciousness. >>> a new era for bicycle riders in san francisco gets under way tomorrow. construction starts on the city's first raised bike lane. the lane will run for just two blocks on eastbound and market between goff and 12th streets. it won't cause the loss of any parking spaces. the raised lane will improve safety and comfort for the 3,000 riders who make inbound bike trips on market street each day. >> market is a great place to demonstrate this project because it will help the agencies that are working on it figure out how to build these out on streets across the city. >> transportation officials are going to be keeping an eye on this project before building more raised lanes. however, the city has already committed to do
the water polo club is separate from the university's intercollegiate team. the san jose stateen's water polo club posted this testimonial. it reads rest in peace to our teammate, friend and brother ryan harryman. he brought a constant positive attitude and made us smile at every opportunity. authorities don't know what caused the 24-year-old to lose consciousness. >>> a new era for bicycle riders in san francisco gets under way tomorrow. construction starts on the city's first raised...
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state. police have not said anything about a possible motive. >>> san jose university students are mourning a sudden death of the school's water polo team. he was taken off life support on saturday after falling unconscious on tuesday during a practice at the campus aquatic center. the san jose state men's water polo club posted this testimonial on facebook. rest in peace to our teammate, friend and brother. harryman is a graduate of homestead in cupertino. he was 24 years old. the cause of his death has not been disclosed. >>> the chp broke up a slide slow and -- show and arrested one person. it happened around 11:00 a.m. on sunday. officers responded after receiving several 911 calls uply porting tire. the car scattered when the chp arrived. they were able to catch one driver in achiever i have impala. he was taken into custody and his car was impounded. >>> there are two ways for the bay area to deal with rising water levels around the bay. the bay area news group has seen a copy of the wetlands report and says homes, offices, two of the three major airports and highways are all threaten
state. police have not said anything about a possible motive. >>> san jose university students are mourning a sudden death of the school's water polo team. he was taken off life support on saturday after falling unconscious on tuesday during a practice at the campus aquatic center. the san jose state men's water polo club posted this testimonial on facebook. rest in peace to our teammate, friend and brother. harryman is a graduate of homestead in cupertino. he was 24 years old. the...
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san jose state followed by a march around the campus. up to 100 people are expected to join in on that march. a cal state universitystrike no, sir vote is set to begin later this month. >>> a new program that allows ride share companies to operate out of san jose international airport appears to be unsuccessful so far. the city launched the pilot program five weeks ago. so far, no drivers have signed up for it. according to the mercury news, the main reason is a requirement that calms for fingerprinting all drivers similar to what is required for taxi drivers. companies such as lift and uber already put their drivers through background checks, without fink -- but fingerprinting is not required. city officials now plan to revisit the airport's ride share requirement. >>> and a french company plans to bring driverless shuttles to a san ramon business park last summer. easy mile wants to have two of the shuttles at bishop ranch. the shuttles are designed to take passengers short distances at low speeds and work with existing public transit. easy smile says this would be the first place in the country where driverless
san jose state followed by a march around the campus. up to 100 people are expected to join in on that march. a cal state universitystrike no, sir vote is set to begin later this month. >>> a new program that allows ride share companies to operate out of san jose international airport appears to be unsuccessful so far. the city launched the pilot program five weeks ago. so far, no drivers have signed up for it. according to the mercury news, the main reason is a requirement that calms...
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san jose state student died several days after passing out during water polo practice at the campus pool. the mercury news reports ryan hearman was taken off life support saturday. university police found harriman unconscious during a water polo club team practice. rest in peace to our teammate, friend and brother, ryan harriman, he never missed a practice and was one of the most dedicated members of our team. he brought a constant positive attitude and made us smile at every opportunity. authorities don't know what caused the 24-year-old to lose consciousness. >>> 4:35 now. happening today, the voting process begins to decide as california state university employees are going to go on strike. the vote comes after several efforts to get a 5% pay raise. union members say the current 2% offer is not enough for teachers to sustain a career. rallies are expected to be held at all or many of the 23 csu campuses, including here in the bay area. that vote is actually going to run through the end of october. >>> 4:35 now. notice it's a little moist this morning. rain on the way. >> almost dewy. i guess that's what happened after a couple days of rain. >> it is so great this weeken
san jose state student died several days after passing out during water polo practice at the campus pool. the mercury news reports ryan hearman was taken off life support saturday. university police found harriman unconscious during a water polo club team practice. rest in peace to our teammate, friend and brother, ryan harriman, he never missed a practice and was one of the most dedicated members of our team. he brought a constant positive attitude and made us smile at every opportunity....
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.>> and even though we're so close to the san jose state, we're not getting a sense that they were students at the university reporter: we do not have those answers yet, but i'm sure as the hours go on we will get that later.>> that is so sad. >>> your time is 8:04 am and another earthquake is reported in san ramon. the latest earthquake was at 7:18 am, a magnitude of 1.7, and you're looking at a live picture of a map from the usgs. there been more than 20 small earthquakes over the past few days. the biggest was 2.9 just before 4 am. these are tiny quakes, so no report yet of injuries or damage but it is shaking people up. >>> it could be the last day for this iconic san francisco restaurant.>> a lot of people know sindbad's, and what the port is planning to do later this morning.>> reporter: a lot of people have memories of this restaurant, and this restaurant, sindbad's, has been here for 40 years. because the port is planning to expand the ferry terminal, the port plans to shut down this restaurant later this morning. according to the chronicle, a spokesperson for the port of san francisco says that the
.>> and even though we're so close to the san jose state, we're not getting a sense that they were students at the university reporter: we do not have those answers yet, but i'm sure as the hours go on we will get that later.>> that is so sad. >>> your time is 8:04 am and another earthquake is reported in san ramon. the latest earthquake was at 7:18 am, a magnitude of 1.7, and you're looking at a live picture of a map from the usgs. there been more than 20 small earthquakes...
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san jose state student died at the campus pool. the mercury news reports he was taken off life support saturday. universityice found harriman unconscious during a water poly club team practice tuesday. his team posted this testimonial to facebook. rest in peace to our teammate, friend and brother, ryan harriman. he never missed a practice and was undoubtedly one of the most dedicated members of our team. he brought a constant, positive attitude and made a smile at every opportunity. authorities do not know what caused the 24-year-old to lose consciousness. >>> in southern california, crews freed dozens of stranded cars out of the mud this weekend after massive flooding. they're making pretty good progress, especially on state route 58. as of yesterday, only two big rigs and five cars were still stuck in the mud. at one point, there were more than 100 vehicles stuck. officials hope to have the road back hope by thursday at the latest. and if more rains come, geologists say the hillsides are stable, so another should not happen. >>> some bay area communities are really prepping in more ways than one for the
san jose state student died at the campus pool. the mercury news reports he was taken off life support saturday. universityice found harriman unconscious during a water poly club team practice tuesday. his team posted this testimonial to facebook. rest in peace to our teammate, friend and brother, ryan harriman. he never missed a practice and was undoubtedly one of the most dedicated members of our team. he brought a constant, positive attitude and made a smile at every opportunity. authorities...
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. >>> a san jose state student died several days after passing out during water polo practice at the campus pool. mercury news reports taken off life support on saturday. university police found harryman unconscious during a water poe toe club team practice on tuesday. his team posted this to his facebook page. rest in peace to our teammate, friend and brother ryan harryman, he never missed a practice and was undoubtedly one of the most dedicated members of our team. he brought a constant positive attitude and made us smile at every opportunity. authorities do not know why the 24-year-old lost consciousness. >>> san francisco police will hold a town meeting today to explain why officers shot and killed a man thursday afternoon. police say a man was throwing bottles on market street near eighth avenue. the police say the man grabbed an officer's gun. another officer opened fire. two officers sustained minor injuries. this meeting will begin at noon at the bill graham civic auditorium near city hall. >>> happening today, we may learn who the fbi agents are who will testify against gangster raymond chow. chow is due before a judge for a procedural hearing in the fed
. >>> a san jose state student died several days after passing out during water polo practice at the campus pool. mercury news reports taken off life support on saturday. university police found harryman unconscious during a water poe toe club team practice on tuesday. his team posted this to his facebook page. rest in peace to our teammate, friend and brother ryan harryman, he never missed a practice and was undoubtedly one of the most dedicated members of our team. he brought a...
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state university faculty members will be voting on today. i will have the details for you live from hayward. >>> i'm kiet do live at the airport in san jose wherebeen a number of close calls but groans. in a couple of hours, the feds are set to make big announcements when it comes to groans. got a report coming up. ,, ♪ all of our legendary racing heritage. all of our pioneering four wheel drive experience. come together in one amazing new vehicle. this is the all-new gle coupe. a mercedes-benz suv with the heart and soul of a race car. >>> good morning, it is monday, kind of feels like monday. >> does it? >> a little bit. i'm maria medina in for michelle griego. >> i'm frank mallicoat. time now is 6:00. and east bay woman is dead and her older sister is now in jail on this monday morning. this after a weekend in the city of rodeo. kpix 5's joe vazquez talk to neighbors about the people involved. >> reporter: the brown and white corner house on this peaceful rodeo street is the scene of a murder. the sheriff's department says that they demand alleged murder are both elderly women. >> total shock. i'm having trouble sleeping at night. >> reporte
state university faculty members will be voting on today. i will have the details for you live from hayward. >>> i'm kiet do live at the airport in san jose wherebeen a number of close calls but groans. in a couple of hours, the feds are set to make big announcements when it comes to groans. got a report coming up. ,, ♪ all of our legendary racing heritage. all of our pioneering four wheel drive experience. come together in one amazing new vehicle. this is the all-new gle coupe. a...
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san jose state. it will be followed by a march around campus. up to 100 people are expected to take part. cal state universitylater this month. >>> governor jerry brown has chosen a symbolic site in richmond that will close the gender wage gap. the governor's office says he will be joined by women and girls from the community as he signs the measure at 10:30 this morning. the bill requires equal pay for men and women who do substantially similar work. the -- >>> fantasy sports sports gambling is a multimillion dollar game. >> pam cook has more on what employees are accused of doing. [ inaudible ] >> you know what we might have be having a problem with pam's microphone. i apologize for that. when she gets it fixed, we will bring it to you but a lot of people talking about that fantasy sports scandal. >> and what some of the employees may have been doing. and pam is going to get those details back. >>> now let's talk about something we remember from years ago. remember the silk road scandal? that was a black market website where guns and illegal drugs were sold until the federal government stepped in. the u.s.
san jose state. it will be followed by a march around campus. up to 100 people are expected to take part. cal state universitylater this month. >>> governor jerry brown has chosen a symbolic site in richmond that will close the gender wage gap. the governor's office says he will be joined by women and girls from the community as he signs the measure at 10:30 this morning. the bill requires equal pay for men and women who do substantially similar work. the -- >>> fantasy sports...