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ktvu's david stevenson is on the scene and joins us now with an update to tell us what happened. good afternoon, david. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. well, take a look over my shoulder. you can see this is a very active crime scene. we are told this happened about an hour ago, about 10:58. the san francisco fire department says they got a call about a vehicle striking a pedestrian on sunset boulevard south of yorba street here in san francisco. the pedestrian was hit with such force that he was struck by the windshield and remains wedged in the windshield at this hour. he was described as an adult male and killed in this collision. three passengers in the car, all women, we're told, were slightly injured. some were transported from the scene. again, you can see the large number of police cars and firefighters at the scene. they are still investigating the scene trying to figure out exactly what happened. we're told the car was traveling southbound on sunset. there is an intersection, a crosswalk for pedestrians that -- that's supposenned to be a place -- supposed to be a pla
ktvu's david stevenson is on the scene and joins us now with an update to tell us what happened. good afternoon, david. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. well, take a look over my shoulder. you can see this is a very active crime scene. we are told this happened about an hour ago, about 10:58. the san francisco fire department says they got a call about a vehicle striking a pedestrian on sunset boulevard south of yorba street here in san francisco. the pedestrian was hit with such force...
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i spoke to stevenson about wireless trends, the market and the consumer. >> we have been in the u.s., a sideways motion now for three or four years. you know, side growth, nothing exciting. i think the markets are responding, my guess, is more to the fed. >> there was talk in the market that sprint would potentially be buying t-mobile. would that surprise you to see a deal like that be allowed to go through? >> i would be surprised to see the regulators allow it to happen. the doj in their complaint they filed against us when we acquired t-mobile made it kpleer that they believe four national competitors is the right number. if you look at what's happening in the marketplace today, you see a really intense competitive environment. we're all competing on price. and most importantly, i think we're all competing on network quality and capability. >> it's a very competitive area. at&t has announced price cuts to its friends and family price plan. can you continue to turn a profit on that? is it getting really vicious? is it right to think of this as a serious pricing war? >> i think this
i spoke to stevenson about wireless trends, the market and the consumer. >> we have been in the u.s., a sideways motion now for three or four years. you know, side growth, nothing exciting. i think the markets are responding, my guess, is more to the fed. >> there was talk in the market that sprint would potentially be buying t-mobile. would that surprise you to see a deal like that be allowed to go through? >> i would be surprised to see the regulators allow it to happen. the...
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ktvu's david stevenson is there and says even the nurses are worried. david? >> reporter: the attack is prompting nurses to speak out about work conditions as they enter contract talks with the city. >> the family of mary perez says she is recovering after being assaulted friday night at san francisco general hospital. >> doing well. getting better. you know, she is having trouble swallow because -- swallowing because of injuries. >> reporter: orin zebest was being transferred to a psychiatric unit. orin zebest ran away after restraints were removed and attacked mary perez in a room. >> closed the curtains. and he starting doing what he did. >> reporter: the hospital appalls id and said -- apologized and said he was quickly restrained by deputies. >> we are devastated about what happened. i never heard of this happening before. >> reporter: emergency room rn had his nose broken by a patient last year. >> this is zone one. like the most critical patients. we are supposed to have 8 nurses, we usually have 5. >> reporter: there were 34 injuries to staff reported
ktvu's david stevenson is there and says even the nurses are worried. david? >> reporter: the attack is prompting nurses to speak out about work conditions as they enter contract talks with the city. >> the family of mary perez says she is recovering after being assaulted friday night at san francisco general hospital. >> doing well. getting better. you know, she is having trouble swallow because -- swallowing because of injuries. >> reporter: orin zebest was being...
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reporting live, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >> the weather is making a mess in oakland. within the past hour a powerful crack. nearby a large tree trashed down -- crashed down on to power lines on east 20th street. pg&e has been notified and working on clearing both of those scenes. >>> in the east bay people are taking advantage of the rain. ktvu's allie rasmus is live where some folks are taking steps incase water restrictions become a reality. >> the rain is coming down heavier than it was an hour ago during our last report. when it is coming down like this it cold be easy to forget we are in a drought. they asked customers to reduce water use. the average house uses 250 gallons a day and 40% is used for outdoors for watering lawns and landscaping. they are hoping people will turn off their sprinkler all together for the next several days. this afternoon we met one man collecting and storing rain water. with 33 plastic bins. 500 gallons of rain water to use. >> i have 10 of them. i am using it to store water that i am collecting that rups off my -- runs off my roof. >
reporting live, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >> the weather is making a mess in oakland. within the past hour a powerful crack. nearby a large tree trashed down -- crashed down on to power lines on east 20th street. pg&e has been notified and working on clearing both of those scenes. >>> in the east bay people are taking advantage of the rain. ktvu's allie rasmus is live where some folks are taking steps incase water restrictions become a reality. >> the rain...
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ktvu's david stevenson is live in san francisco with the impact of striking out the two words from state law. david? >> reporter: lawyers are analyzing the ruling to see what it means for san francisco but for now advocates are claiming a victory. >> reporter: in a decision a court of appeals in san francisco ruled california must allah citizen -- allow citizens to carry concealed weapons. a challenge the national restaurant association brought against san diego county. californians must show good cause to obtain a concealed weapons permit. >> we looked at san diego's policy and determined it was setting a barrier that was unconstitutionally high. our position was understand the second amendment you can't require a special need. good cause is satisfied if you just if you want up a permit to defend yourself. >> it is disappointing. in california we will seek to appeal that decision. in san francisco where we have a objective process that takes the applicant into consideration it won't change our process. >> reporter: lawyers say it detours criminals from committing violence. >> when peopl
ktvu's david stevenson is live in san francisco with the impact of striking out the two words from state law. david? >> reporter: lawyers are analyzing the ruling to see what it means for san francisco but for now advocates are claiming a victory. >> reporter: in a decision a court of appeals in san francisco ruled california must allah citizen -- allow citizens to carry concealed weapons. a challenge the national restaurant association brought against san diego county. californians...
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reporting live, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >> our coverage continues on www.ktvu.com. you can watch raw video of the fire and get the latest as investigators work to try determine the cause. >>> new information about the b.a.r.t. train derailment. we obtained new photos of the tracks and you can see how mangled they are. ktvu's allie rasmus has been talking with investigators and learned b.a.r.t. already ruled out one possible cause. >> reporter: investigators have ruled out train operator error as the cause of the derailment but it will take several days to figure out what went wrong. let's show you the new pictures that show the mangled tracks and debris after the derailment friday evening. we learned they will be looking at whether wear and tear on this section of track may have caused the problem. it happened friday evening where two sections of track crossed ov. each b.a.r.t. car has two sets of wheels. friday the first set of the wheels, the back set did not crossover and the train jumped the tracks. why that hap established the focus of the -- happened is the fo
reporting live, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >> our coverage continues on www.ktvu.com. you can watch raw video of the fire and get the latest as investigators work to try determine the cause. >>> new information about the b.a.r.t. train derailment. we obtained new photos of the tracks and you can see how mangled they are. ktvu's allie rasmus has been talking with investigators and learned b.a.r.t. already ruled out one possible cause. >> reporter: investigators...
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ktvu's david stevenson broke the story this morning and has new details about the past behavior of the officers. >> we are learning more about the indictmented officers and -- indicted officersa they prepare for a hearing tomorrow morning -- officers as they prepare for a hearing tomorrow morning. >> as the crowds cheered as a ceremony this afternoon the san francisco police department was reeling from a federal grand jury indictment. >> being betrayed by your own is going to make it hard on everybody. >> the investigation names officer arshad razzak, officer richard yick, officer raul eric elias, sergeant ian furminger, edwin russell and officer reynoldo vargas. after a series of raids at residential hotels, recorded on surveillance video the cops were entering without warrants and stealing items. >> today is a victory for citizens in our city because what happened was outrageous. >> they said it has received complaints about the officers. in 2012 ktvu interviewed him about a type end drug dealing near schools. >> injecting heroin, selling crack, something they grew up with. >> report
ktvu's david stevenson broke the story this morning and has new details about the past behavior of the officers. >> we are learning more about the indictmented officers and -- indicted officersa they prepare for a hearing tomorrow morning -- officers as they prepare for a hearing tomorrow morning. >> as the crowds cheered as a ceremony this afternoon the san francisco police department was reeling from a federal grand jury indictment. >> being betrayed by your own is going to...
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ktvu's david stevenson is there now to explain what went wrong. david? >> the victims were working on a tower for sales force.com. they are working on a calf fording that has been raise -- scaffolding that has been raised. what is unclear is why it tipped over, taking down the two men who were secured to the structure. they had to be extricated and taken to san francisco general hospital. the accident shook up the crew here. a construction worker across the street described what he saw. >> we saw the scaffolding tipping over. westbound. and two guys were inside. oh, my god, you know, my heart goes out to them. i don't want to see anybody get hurt. >> reporter: construction including the pouring of a investment floor were stopped. cement floor water stopped. the contractor here tells us there have been no serious accidents in the last 9 months and the site will remain closed tomorrow as the investigation continues. reporting live in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> david and ktvu channel 2 news producers have been tweeting updates,
ktvu's david stevenson is there now to explain what went wrong. david? >> the victims were working on a tower for sales force.com. they are working on a calf fording that has been raise -- scaffolding that has been raised. what is unclear is why it tipped over, taking down the two men who were secured to the structure. they had to be extricated and taken to san francisco general hospital. the accident shook up the crew here. a construction worker across the street described what he saw....
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ktvu's david stevenson is near the scene where we learned work is underway to make that area safer. david. >> julie, behind me, you can see the police officer who 30 seconds ago began using a device to monitor traffic on sunset boulevard below us. that's where 78-year-old man was killed and all day, people have been telling us stories about the close calls they see on this boulevard. >> neighbors in san francisco's park side district call it an unsafe intersection. >> it's very busy always busy and dangerous. >> and today, police say 78- year-old, psi sack was killed as he crossed sunset boulevard. struck by a toyota se dan. >> we do not know whether or not alcohol or drugs played a factor in this. was it speed? it's all under investigation. >> it's san francisco's second pedestrian fatality this year. yellow flashing lights are activated at the push of a button, warning cars to yield to pedestrians. we saw many of them didn't do that or did so reluctantly. >> you know what is amazing. here with this investigation with several police cars, people still are not paying attention to th
ktvu's david stevenson is near the scene where we learned work is underway to make that area safer. david. >> julie, behind me, you can see the police officer who 30 seconds ago began using a device to monitor traffic on sunset boulevard below us. that's where 78-year-old man was killed and all day, people have been telling us stories about the close calls they see on this boulevard. >> neighbors in san francisco's park side district call it an unsafe intersection. >> it's...
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alex stevenson is in the army and survived an ied attack in iraq.is wife, heather, was in bad motorcycle accident a few years ago. with medical bills running high, ellen pitched in with a home renovation. you can see how she surprised the family on her show at 3:00 on nbc 4. the family will get to see their new home next week. love how ellen gives back to the community. >> will do. doing nice things for good people. stay with us, "news4 today" continues rate now at 5:00 a.m. >>> a manhunt underway now after a woman is shot to death on her doorstep. what we're learning about the man who pulled the trigger. good morning, everyone, i'm aaron gilchrest. >> i'm eun yang. welcome to "news4 today" this friday, february 7th, 2014. at 5:00 a.m., 31 degrees. a chilly start to the day. storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein has your first forecast. tom? >>> and we've got above freezing yesterday. the ice melted. boy, when the sun came out and hit those trees, it was absolutely dazzling. this photo posted by ashley, one of my twitter followers in frederick coun
alex stevenson is in the army and survived an ied attack in iraq.is wife, heather, was in bad motorcycle accident a few years ago. with medical bills running high, ellen pitched in with a home renovation. you can see how she surprised the family on her show at 3:00 on nbc 4. the family will get to see their new home next week. love how ellen gives back to the community. >> will do. doing nice things for good people. stay with us, "news4 today" continues rate now at 5:00 a.m....
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david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more details. today's rule suggest on hold pending an -- ruling is on hold pending an appeal. retirements can differ from county to county, but the standard requirements issued by the california department of justice include the completion of mandatory firearms and mandatory testing. >>> and this video was taken by a passenger in late january. it's got more than 16,000 hits since it was posted on you tube. it shows a confrontation at the san bruno station in which a b.a.r.t. police officer tells him to get off the b.a.r.t. train. the chief says its policy allows the use of a stun gun if someone poses an immediate threat. >> an officer doesn't have to be punched before he uses his taser or his tools on his equipment belt. >> he allegedly talked to a woman on the train. the woman blogged about the experience saying, quote, i was never concerned about my safety. if i really felt worried, i would have moved. he pleaded no charges of being drunk and disorderly and served 15 days. >>> a hired security gu
david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more details. today's rule suggest on hold pending an -- ruling is on hold pending an appeal. retirements can differ from county to county, but the standard requirements issued by the california department of justice include the completion of mandatory firearms and mandatory testing. >>> and this video was taken by a passenger in late january. it's got more than 16,000 hits since it was posted on you tube. it shows a confrontation at...
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david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more details. today's rule suggest on hold pending an -- ruling is on hold pending an appeal. retirements can differ from county to county, but the standard requirements issued by the california department of justice include the completion of mandatory firearms and mandatory testing. >>> and this video was taken by a passenger in late january. it's got more than 16,000 hits since it was posted on you tube. it shows a confrontation at the san bruno station in which a b.a.r.t. police officer tells him to get off the b.a.r.t. train. the chief says its policy allows the use of a stun gun if someone poses an immediate threat. >> an officer doesn't have to be punched before he uses his taser or his tools on his equipment belt. >> he allegedly talked to a woman on the train. the woman blogged about the experience saying, quote, i was never concerned about my safety. if i really felt worried, i would have moved. he pleaded no charges of being drunk and disorderly and served 15 days. >>> a hired security gu
david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more details. today's rule suggest on hold pending an -- ruling is on hold pending an appeal. retirements can differ from county to county, but the standard requirements issued by the california department of justice include the completion of mandatory firearms and mandatory testing. >>> and this video was taken by a passenger in late january. it's got more than 16,000 hits since it was posted on you tube. it shows a confrontation at...
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in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> an encouraging development tonight in theght against childhood obesity. the centers for disease control reports that obesity rates among children two to 5 years old dropped from 14% in 2004 to 8% in 2012. the findings will be published tomorrow in the findings of american medical association. researchers have yet to pinpoint exactly what caused obesity rates to fall but they note that nutrition and physical activity programs at child care centers have improved in the last 10 years. >>> coming up, arrested 22 times for the same crime. >> do i look like i'm a criminal? >> reporter: two investigates why a retraining order can't keep him away. >> rain, powerful winds and snow in the mountains. there's even a chance for a thunderstorms. i'm breaking down everything this latest storm is bringing and how long it will last. >> and next. >> you have to oñ >>> san leandro police are warning residents about three people who pose as utility workers but are in fact, burglars. we spoke to one woman today who was victimize earlier this mont
in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> an encouraging development tonight in theght against childhood obesity. the centers for disease control reports that obesity rates among children two to 5 years old dropped from 14% in 2004 to 8% in 2012. the findings will be published tomorrow in the findings of american medical association. researchers have yet to pinpoint exactly what caused obesity rates to fall but they note that nutrition and physical activity programs...
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david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> new at 5:00 p.m. the chp said someone is throwing full water bottles at vehicles. damaging the cars and scaring the drivers inside. it happened four times in the past two days. you can see here the four place wheres drivers were hit. the first was on state route 12. ktvu's ann rubin is live in santa rosa tonight. all the incidents happened in broad day light. >> reporter: the incident started at 1:00 p.m. yesterday and began around the same time today. chp is on the look out in the area and they are hoping drivers will be too. this is what happened to the windshield of his minivan. he had his three children in the van at the time. he says he didn't realize it was a water bottle, though it exploded. when he reported to police he found out he wasn't alone. three people were hit yesterday, a 4th today. that vehicle a school bus. there were no students on it. chp is taking this seriously. they believe the person they are looking looking for is driving a white pick up truck. but the victims haven't been ab
david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> new at 5:00 p.m. the chp said someone is throwing full water bottles at vehicles. damaging the cars and scaring the drivers inside. it happened four times in the past two days. you can see here the four place wheres drivers were hit. the first was on state route 12. ktvu's ann rubin is live in santa rosa tonight. all the incidents happened in broad day light. >> reporter: the incident started at 1:00 p.m. yesterday and began around the...
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ktvu's david stevenson is there and says even the nurses are worried. david? is recovering after being assaulted friday night at san francisco general hospital. >> doing well. getting better. you know, she is having trouble swallow because -- swallowing because of injuries. >> reporter: orin zebest was being transferred to a psychiatric unit. orin zebest ran away after restraints were removed and attacked mary perez in a room. >> closed the curtains. and he starting doing what he did. >> reporter: the hospital appalls id and said --
ktvu's david stevenson is there and says even the nurses are worried. david? is recovering after being assaulted friday night at san francisco general hospital. >> doing well. getting better. you know, she is having trouble swallow because -- swallowing because of injuries. >> reporter: orin zebest was being transferred to a psychiatric unit. orin zebest ran away after restraints were removed and attacked mary perez in a room. >> closed the curtains. and he starting doing what...
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ktvu's david stevenson is live in the city. there is expected to be big push back here. >>> there is. this is the first time -- >> reporter: there is. this is the first time they are operating with a surplus. >> reporter: san francisco muni riders get ready to count your coins. this summer fairs are set to jump from $2 to $2.25. >> i am against it. >> i want to know the reasons why they are doing that. fairs increased since i moved here. >> reporter: it is part of a scheduled fair increase that is central to the budget. this year they are looking at adding or expanding programs thanks to a booming local economy and a $5 million surplus. >> there are a number of topics up for discussion. >> reporter: to pay for seniors could cost $4 million a year. managers are looking at cutting costs by moving or eliminating some bus stops and boosting the fair on the f line street cars. officials say there are other important priorities. >> when the buses are late, when we having more pedestrian accidents, we have to do more to invest in all
ktvu's david stevenson is live in the city. there is expected to be big push back here. >>> there is. this is the first time -- >> reporter: there is. this is the first time they are operating with a surplus. >> reporter: san francisco muni riders get ready to count your coins. this summer fairs are set to jump from $2 to $2.25. >> i am against it. >> i want to know the reasons why they are doing that. fairs increased since i moved here. >> reporter: it is...
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reporting live, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> calfire is reporting a significant increasel because of the drought. the state fire fighting agency tweeted an update this morning on the impact of the unusually dry conditions. and agency spokesperson said that since january 1st, the agency has responded to 600 wildfires. those fires have only burned 1,500 acres still. the number of fires is a 330% increase compared to last year and forecasters say when it comes to the drought there is little relief in sight. >>> the city of berkeley is planning to exterminate hundreds of squirrels. chavez park was converted from lorenzo. now the area is covered with holes dug by squirrels and gophers. the city is now planning a pilot program to fence off a 1 acre area of the park and then trap the rodents. >> it's causing pollution that would be a problem but there's so many other aspects to take into account. like the people who come here and the dogs that come here that would be a problem for them too. >> the city leaders tell us that the rodents will be trapped then euthanized in what they
reporting live, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> calfire is reporting a significant increasel because of the drought. the state fire fighting agency tweeted an update this morning on the impact of the unusually dry conditions. and agency spokesperson said that since january 1st, the agency has responded to 600 wildfires. those fires have only burned 1,500 acres still. the number of fires is a 330% increase compared to last year and forecasters say when it comes to the drought...
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ktvu's david stevenson broke the story this morning and has been following the investigation. david is here now with what he learned. >> reporter: this federal investigation is stretched out for three years and today we were the first to learn of the specific charges and the specific officers involved. >> reporter: ktvu brock the news of the -- broke the news of the indictments of san francisco police officers on charges of civil rights violations and corruption. >> this is a serious matter of misconduct as i can recall in my time in the immediate. >> reporter: officer arshad razzak, officer richard yick and officer raul eric elias, sergeant ian furminger, officer edmond robles and complications of autoimmune inflammatory vasculitis are charge -- and officer vargas are charged. charges range from extortion to theft to drug description. >> public corruption work is important to the fbi. >> reporter: the investigation began in 2011 after he brought the tapes to light. >> they were going into the rooms without warnants. they were stealing -- warrants. they were stealing items and
ktvu's david stevenson broke the story this morning and has been following the investigation. david is here now with what he learned. >> reporter: this federal investigation is stretched out for three years and today we were the first to learn of the specific charges and the specific officers involved. >> reporter: ktvu brock the news of the -- broke the news of the indictments of san francisco police officers on charges of civil rights violations and corruption. >> this is a...
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we saw a van in the ditch on the inbounds stevenson. workers had to hook up a cable to pull them back upon to the expressway. fortunately, no one was injured. we've had multiples an ounce on 55 through the morning. down by the bling brokerage jolliet area. specifically between webber road and one to six and 80. if you come back out alive, we are now into an open portion where there are no buildings or anything blocking and you can see the wind blowing. obviously as get closer to the city we expect to seek more traffic and that's where it could get difficult. we saw a car spin out. you need to slow down because it's hard to tell when there is black eyes under the roads. and my driver says it's been pretty difficult. have you had a hard time? >> take your time and drive slow. some people are just going way too fast. >> he is saying hold on to the steering wheel keep your eye on the road and slow down you should be fine. back to you. >> northwest indiana has also been getting new snow since last night. >>that area could see anywhere from t
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in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> an encouraging development tonight in theight against childhood obesity. the centers for disease control reports that obesity rates among children two to 5 years old dropped from 14% in 2004 to 8% in 2012. the findings will be published tomorrow in the findings of american medical association. researchers have yet to pinpoint exactly what caused obesity rates to fall but they note that nutrition and physical activity programs at child care centers have improved in the last 10 years. >>> coming up, arrested 22 times for the same crime. >> do i look like i'm a criminal? >> reporter: two investigates why a retraining order can't keep him away. >> rain, powerful winds and snow in the mountains. there's even a chance for a thunderstorms. i'm breaking down everything this latest storm is bringing and how long it will last. >> and next. >> you have to be very aware of the scams that are going on. >> the con getting thieves inside bay area homes. >> he was very convincing. ♪ at kaiser permanente we've reduced serious heart attacks by
in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> an encouraging development tonight in theight against childhood obesity. the centers for disease control reports that obesity rates among children two to 5 years old dropped from 14% in 2004 to 8% in 2012. the findings will be published tomorrow in the findings of american medical association. researchers have yet to pinpoint exactly what caused obesity rates to fall but they note that nutrition and physical activity programs...
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hear what they can expect is rebecca stevenson. rebecca?> meteorologist: we've been watching the storm with the potential to being a catastrophic storm across georgia into south carolina. the reason we ka say that is the amount of ice coming down. once it comes down we'll see it coat trees and also roadways not only causing problems for traffic but the minute we start to get wind gusts coming in it will snap the trees. it's going to bring down all kinds of things, even the potential for some roofs giving way if they've not been replaced over the last decade. right now we're just seeing the development of this storm to bring a rain-snow mix across parts of northern louisiana and arkansas. it's that storm that is going to be crossing over towards atlanta. we are just too warm for any ice, but tonight temperatures fall. by 9:00 for alabama, we're going to see the ice develop. as we get close for midnight that icing is going to be stretching farther across south carolina. that's where we're going to have the widest area of ice accumulation. we'
hear what they can expect is rebecca stevenson. rebecca?> meteorologist: we've been watching the storm with the potential to being a catastrophic storm across georgia into south carolina. the reason we ka say that is the amount of ice coming down. once it comes down we'll see it coat trees and also roadways not only causing problems for traffic but the minute we start to get wind gusts coming in it will snap the trees. it's going to bring down all kinds of things, even the potential for some...
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reporting live in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we'll give you a live look over the bay from our roof cam looking out over the oakland estuary. it is clear out there tonight, but it is not going to stay that way. our chief meteorologist, bill martin, is tracking more rain heading into the bay area. >> fortunately, things have turned around. we are seeing a zonal flow or a flow off of the water. that's something we really haven't seen much of this year. december and january not offering this up. the southerly portion is starting to fire up. it pinched off the ridge of high pressure and coming underneath it. we will see showers move into the bay area as we get into the next 24, 48, and 72 hours. clouds out there, mostly cloudy. if i come in close, turn on the radar, we have been getting reports of some light sprinkles. let me move that up for you, showing up along the coast in places like pacifica, not a big deal, just drop, but the moisture is here. it is moving in and it's going to change the way we do business on our commute. rain back in the bay area forec
reporting live in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we'll give you a live look over the bay from our roof cam looking out over the oakland estuary. it is clear out there tonight, but it is not going to stay that way. our chief meteorologist, bill martin, is tracking more rain heading into the bay area. >> fortunately, things have turned around. we are seeing a zonal flow or a flow off of the water. that's something we really haven't seen much of this year....
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around 4:00 this morning a officer tried to stop a car near stevenson el men -- elementary school.ey arrested two men and a third is on the run. ne nearby schools were not shut down during the search. >>> a stabbing suspect is being searched for. a man was stabbed once in morning. she in the hospital with life threatening injuries. it happened about a block away from a stabs yesterday morning. >>> and police looking for a man that got away with robbing a wells fargo in fremont. this man handed an bro a note demanding money. the employee complied and the plan took off. they searched the area and they could not find him. this happened yesterday close to city hall. witnesses say the man is between 5'10" and 6'1" with a thin build. >>> most of us are pretty annoyed by junk mail, but probably not as much as a bay area woman that got a very insulting piece of mail. look at who this is addressed to. he said she was shocked when she received this piece of mail. she thinks the data entry person did this, but does not understand how it got through the system. they flag for certain words, but
around 4:00 this morning a officer tried to stop a car near stevenson el men -- elementary school.ey arrested two men and a third is on the run. ne nearby schools were not shut down during the search. >>> a stabbing suspect is being searched for. a man was stabbed once in morning. she in the hospital with life threatening injuries. it happened about a block away from a stabs yesterday morning. >>> and police looking for a man that got away with robbing a wells fargo in...
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meteorologist rebecca stevenson has the latest forecast. >> a series of storms will continue to move in from west fof east across the -- to east across the west. it's a storm that is bringing in a lot of rainfall to the valley. by the time we get through the day monday, we'll add up to three feet coming in from the weekend. as we look to the east there's another storm headed in here. we have been seeing snow work its way from the mid-atlantic, from the midwest to the mid-atlantic and it will be around the great lakes and tuesday morning on the east coast. for the snow weary in the cities here in the north-east, we are going to get a hint of snow. it won't be a big huge event but may slow things down on tuesday morning. we'll see the higher accumulation sweep across pennsylvania and new york. in the meantime monday we'll have so much rain and snow for the west. a storm lining up to come in again. we'll watch it closely. the number one thing to watch out for is ice. we'll have a layer of ice south of snow, south of the great lakes, stretching to delaware, maryland and parts of virgin m
meteorologist rebecca stevenson has the latest forecast. >> a series of storms will continue to move in from west fof east across the -- to east across the west. it's a storm that is bringing in a lot of rainfall to the valley. by the time we get through the day monday, we'll add up to three feet coming in from the weekend. as we look to the east there's another storm headed in here. we have been seeing snow work its way from the mid-atlantic, from the midwest to the mid-atlantic and it...
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david stevenson is live tonight to give us a look at what's being done to keep senior citizens safer on the street. >> reporter: gasia, 21 pedestrians were killed here last year. with fatalities off to a strong start in 2014, the focus is on how to protect some of the city's most vulnerable residents. for san francisco, 2014 is already shaping up to be a deadly year for pedestrians. >> it is kind of shocking that we have this many this early on. >> reporter: but pedestrians have been killed in 51 days, two were senior citizens, one killed in the sunset boulevard crosswalk february 4. the driver was arrested on misdean nor vehicular manslaughter, cited for failure to yield to a pedestrian. yesterday, 90-year-old woman was struck by a cement truck in the city's lower pacific heights neighborhood. it appears the driver was not at fault and the woman stepped out in front of the truck in the middle of the street. >> i once almost got hit by a car. i don't do that anymore. i don't cross in the middle of the street or against a light. >> reporter: san francisco transit officials say that be
david stevenson is live tonight to give us a look at what's being done to keep senior citizens safer on the street. >> reporter: gasia, 21 pedestrians were killed here last year. with fatalities off to a strong start in 2014, the focus is on how to protect some of the city's most vulnerable residents. for san francisco, 2014 is already shaping up to be a deadly year for pedestrians. >> it is kind of shocking that we have this many this early on. >> reporter: but pedestrians...
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david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and anne rub an has more. >> reporter: all you need to do is look terrain collect barrels. they were all full by the afternoon. daniel actually wished he had more. >> i like the rain. it's my business. >> his business is rain safers, which sells rain collection -- rainsavers and it's being flooded. >> i'll get a call on the way to the job, done finish that and i get a call from a job. >> a good thing he says in california's drought. >> if you're collecting rain you're not using tap water. >> santa clara valley water district is hoping more people will deserve. last night they put out a for 20% reduction in water usage. >> we're not expecting the amount of rain in the forecast is really going to produce a lot of inflow into our reservoirs. i hope i'm wrong. >> still there is some concern that an that's seen so little rain will see flooding. in east palo alto, residents are picking up sandbags just in case. they don't want a repeat of 2012 when a river overflowed its banks. >> my concern is my garage area and if there's heavy rain and it settles
david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and anne rub an has more. >> reporter: all you need to do is look terrain collect barrels. they were all full by the afternoon. daniel actually wished he had more. >> i like the rain. it's my business. >> his business is rain safers, which sells rain collection -- rainsavers and it's being flooded. >> i'll get a call on the way to the job, done finish that and i get a call from a job. >> a good thing he says in...
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ktvu's david stevenson has the store and what needs to be done. >> the patient is recovering well after being assaulted friday night at san francisco general hospital. >> she's getting better, she's having trouble swallowing because of her injuries. >> investigators say 29-year- old was being transferred psychiatric unit. he ran away after his gurney restraints were removed and attacked perez in her room. >> detector in a closed area and he started doing what he did. >> in a statement the hospital apologized for ms. perez's injuries and save the assailant was quickly subdued by the nursing staff and police officers and sheriff's deputies who are routinely stationed in the emergency department. >> we are devastated about this. i've never heard of this happening before. >> emergency room rn dan marek tells us he had his nose broken by patient last year. nurses say there were 34 injuries to nurses in 2012. the nurses used a mac union has just begun contract talks with the city. >> there are multiple attacks on staff and a lot of it has to do with clothing and combining and staffing ratios.
ktvu's david stevenson has the store and what needs to be done. >> the patient is recovering well after being assaulted friday night at san francisco general hospital. >> she's getting better, she's having trouble swallowing because of her injuries. >> investigators say 29-year- old was being transferred psychiatric unit. he ran away after his gurney restraints were removed and attacked perez in her room. >> detector in a closed area and he started doing what he did....
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my guest next week, at & t, c.e.o., randall stevenson. each week keep it here. we are on the money. a great one. i will see you next weekend. ♪ i wish i was made of money. i wish you were too. chances are, you're not made of money. so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico motorcycle. see how much you could save. >> chrisy and open are make 60 look so good. big anniversary her and leno ultimate exit interview hi even. welcome to "access hollywood". i'm shaun robinson. we begin with big news this weekend that is superbowl. before the big game we caught up with the players including denver quarterback peyton manning and seattle rich sherman who has had a lot of attention with the rant following seattle play off victory. now meet with the real man behind the loud voice. >> people take time to know about me and learn about me it's more to me than that rant rant. >> like 4.2 gpa in high school and degree from stanford drawing the biggest crowd for the media day. to
my guest next week, at & t, c.e.o., randall stevenson. each week keep it here. we are on the money. a great one. i will see you next weekend. ♪ i wish i was made of money. i wish you were too. chances are, you're not made of money. so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico motorcycle. see how much you could save. >> chrisy and open are make 60 look so good. big anniversary her and leno ultimate exit interview hi even. welcome to "access hollywood". i'm shaun...
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ktvu's david stevenson is live there now. david, dog owners tell you they're afraid and angry. >> they are. there are warnings all around this targeted neighborhood, and for some, there is anger that this is happening again. >> resting at home after owner tom spotted her eating a poisoned meat ball monday on a trail in san francisco's twin peak neighborhood. >> i panicked, and i started trying to get her induce vomiting, put any finger down her throat. it just didn't work. >> a trip to the vet helped her cough up evidence in what he appears to be a string of animal poisoning. >> a deadly nervous system poison. >> san francisco's animal control and welfare department says 45 to 50 meat balls have been found primarily in twin peaks. an mall control officers worry it's becoming harder to spot them. >> they're decomposing. basically they're turning dark and blending in with the -- the foliage out there. >> we've got to find this person. >> owner dorothy is especially angry. her beloved dog oscar was killed by a poisoned meat ball
ktvu's david stevenson is live there now. david, dog owners tell you they're afraid and angry. >> they are. there are warnings all around this targeted neighborhood, and for some, there is anger that this is happening again. >> resting at home after owner tom spotted her eating a poisoned meat ball monday on a trail in san francisco's twin peak neighborhood. >> i panicked, and i started trying to get her induce vomiting, put any finger down her throat. it just didn't work....
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it is bringing back bad memories of the 1977 drought when robert stevenson lost several trees. now the east bay mud is asking customers to voluntarily cut back water used by another 10%. >> we are hoping that 10% would mean we cut back as opposed to cutting it off. >> they are already conserving and they may not plan a vegetable garden for the first time in 30 years. >> i will tell you that most of the people that i know are volunteering right now. >> they want another 10% on top of that. >> i know. i know. i just think it is reminding people that it is voluntary. >> the weekend storm brought several inches of rain to the lafayette hills, but it needs to hit the sweet spot and that is the reservoir in the foothills where east bay mud gets almost all of its water. that area only has half of the normal rainfall for the season. but some feel it is not time for another 10% cut back. >> i think it is premature. i think it is february. i think there is a reason to be concerned and there is a reason to be near -- to be on your best behavior. >> the district would need five more big st
it is bringing back bad memories of the 1977 drought when robert stevenson lost several trees. now the east bay mud is asking customers to voluntarily cut back water used by another 10%. >> we are hoping that 10% would mean we cut back as opposed to cutting it off. >> they are already conserving and they may not plan a vegetable garden for the first time in 30 years. >> i will tell you that most of the people that i know are volunteering right now. >> they want another...
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my guest next week, at & t, c.e.o., randall stevenson. each week keep it here. we are on the money. you next weekend. lucky charms! ♪ [ birds chirping, twinkling noises ] you're always after me lucky charms! they're magically delicious! can help your kids' school get extra stuff. they're the only cereals with box tops for education. you can raise money for your kids' school. look for this logo. only on big g cereals. you can make a difference. every cereal box counts. one of the best...
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it is bringing back bad memories of the 1977 drought when robert stevenson lost several trees. now the east bay mud is asking customers to voluntarily cut back water used by another 10%. >> we are hoping that 10% would mean we cut back as opposed to cutting it off. >> they are already conserving and they may not plan a vegetable garden for the first time in 30 years. >> i will tell you that most of the people that i know are volunteering right now. >> they want another 10% on top of that. >> i know. i know. i just think it is reminding people that it is voluntary. >> the weekend storm brought several inches of rain to the lafayette hills, but it needs to hit the sweet spot and that is the reservoir in the foothills where east bay mud gets almost all of its water. that area only has half of the normal rainfall for the season. but some feel it is not time for another 10% cut back. >> i think it is premature. i think it is february. i think there is a reason to be concerned and there is a reason to be near -- to be on your best behavior. >> the district would need five more big st
it is bringing back bad memories of the 1977 drought when robert stevenson lost several trees. now the east bay mud is asking customers to voluntarily cut back water used by another 10%. >> we are hoping that 10% would mean we cut back as opposed to cutting it off. >> they are already conserving and they may not plan a vegetable garden for the first time in 30 years. >> i will tell you that most of the people that i know are volunteering right now. >> they want another...
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in 1958, hh stevenson had three consecutive wickets. teammates bought him a hat to mark the occasion and the name caught on. >> hh. >> you knew that. >>> in malibu, they pick up their 12 conference win. the most they have had since. jimmy carter was in the oval office. i think bawamede had a better year than carter. they are giving saint mary a run for their money. thomas vandemar ties the game in the first half. randy bennett is headed to the round up. 26 points in the final four minutes of the the game. centenary wins 70-61. >>> she meets 17 of she 20 shots, four of the all-time record. the bears beat washington state at overtime. stanford also beat washington. i have it in my hand the thursday night top five. the as can't seem to get away from great catches. the night, it is the center fielder kevin madison. 11-3 milwaukee. number four, that is not hannibal lector, it is lebron james. and he had the knicks for dinner. at number three, panthers goalie. thomas. he stays with the play. makes the glove save. capitals win. number two, che
in 1958, hh stevenson had three consecutive wickets. teammates bought him a hat to mark the occasion and the name caught on. >> hh. >> you knew that. >>> in malibu, they pick up their 12 conference win. the most they have had since. jimmy carter was in the oval office. i think bawamede had a better year than carter. they are giving saint mary a run for their money. thomas vandemar ties the game in the first half. randy bennett is headed to the round up. 26 points in the...
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david stevenson broke the story yesterday that a grand jury had indicted the officers for civil rights violations and corruption. the charges stem from raids on single occupancy hotels in san francisco's tenderloin neighborhood back in 2012. several of the raids were captured on video. four officers today entered not guilty pleas to the charges, all six are out on $5,000 bail and they are due back in court next week. >>> a man who was shot in richmond last night has died. sheriff's deputies were called to the scene on fowrnth street in north -- fourth street in north richmond after a drive by- shooting. a man was found shot several times. he died this morning. no one else was hurt. no i.d. on the victim. >>> governor brown filed papers to run for a fourth term as governor. he handed over the forms at the alameda county registrar of voters office just within the past hour. that comes one day after prown announced he would run -- after brown announced he would run for election. he was not barred from running again four years ago. >>> back to our stormwatch. people in the los angeles surb
david stevenson broke the story yesterday that a grand jury had indicted the officers for civil rights violations and corruption. the charges stem from raids on single occupancy hotels in san francisco's tenderloin neighborhood back in 2012. several of the raids were captured on video. four officers today entered not guilty pleas to the charges, all six are out on $5,000 bail and they are due back in court next week. >>> a man who was shot in richmond last night has died. sheriff's...
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our reporter david stevenson broke this story this morning. he's there and will have reaction from the chief and the continuing investigation tonight at 5:00. sal castanedo, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, sal. >>> and this just in, governor jerry brown announced he is running for re-election. he just announced this minutes ago. he broke the announcement on twitter. his campaign later released a statement touting his successes. >>> more rain is on the way for the bay area. but take a look from this live picture in oakland. as you can see, it's partly sunny right now. still quite a bit of blue sky there. however, it won't stay that way. rain will soon be back. mark tamayo is here with how much rain we've already received and when we can expect the next storm. >> storm one was a productive one across a good portion of the bay area, especially last night into early this morning. it's been a very productive month in terms of terms in northern california and rainfall. the most recent one you can see the totals adding up in the north bha and san
our reporter david stevenson broke this story this morning. he's there and will have reaction from the chief and the continuing investigation tonight at 5:00. sal castanedo, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, sal. >>> and this just in, governor jerry brown announced he is running for re-election. he just announced this minutes ago. he broke the announcement on twitter. his campaign later released a statement touting his successes. >>> more rain is on the way for the bay...
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he nominated adlai stevenson.he came within just a standful of votes of becoming the vice presidential nominee. that fall he became the most popular sur or gate on the -- surrogate on the campaign circuit traveling around the country os especially the my promoting stevenson's campaign but probably also interested in increasing his visibility. and, you know stevenson was defeated soundly in early november of 1956, and three weeks later ken key was in hyannis port for thanksgiving vacation and had a little private meeting with his father and came out and told his aides that he's going to be running for president in 1960, you know four years down. and his rationale was i came within a handful of votes being vice president doing nothing if i spend four years, i certainly can get the nomination. and i think kennedy's four-year quest for the presidency is interesting to look at in part because of motto. well largely because he was, it's very rare that a sitting senator can win the white house, you know? warren harding i
he nominated adlai stevenson.he came within just a standful of votes of becoming the vice presidential nominee. that fall he became the most popular sur or gate on the -- surrogate on the campaign circuit traveling around the country os especially the my promoting stevenson's campaign but probably also interested in increasing his visibility. and, you know stevenson was defeated soundly in early november of 1956, and three weeks later ken key was in hyannis port for thanksgiving vacation and...
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at the top eight to the young irish stevenson's dad i'm a college trip to london. her daughter. the news that has happened so quickly so suddenly. you are. welcome to six one heavy rain over the next forty eight hours is likely to call swollen rivers here to float. the warning from the group tasked with responding to the current severe weather across the country. most of rest they say are slow moving rivers protecting the fish on them. the heaviest rain is like in the middle is size southwest and southeast. this is the reality of winter farming along the river shannon. five weeks into the new year. i'm still trying to call with yet another deluge. samir periodic flooding is nothing new on the couch then took train back that loan. what is new is that in the frequency of the heavy downpours here over the last two months now taking their toll on other web fare and the people in this community. like the farmers in china. barbara county are fully mobile and can sing useful thing to watch. and the thoughts of calling whatcha doing. quit doing the island. looking at the moment is his d
at the top eight to the young irish stevenson's dad i'm a college trip to london. her daughter. the news that has happened so quickly so suddenly. you are. welcome to six one heavy rain over the next forty eight hours is likely to call swollen rivers here to float. the warning from the group tasked with responding to the current severe weather across the country. most of rest they say are slow moving rivers protecting the fish on them. the heaviest rain is like in the middle is size southwest...
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brian becker he is the national coordinator for the answer coalition and in london we cross to david stevenson he is an author of several books about the first world war as well as a professor of international history at the london school of economics or a gentleman cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it george if i go to you first in new york a century ago one of the worst catastrophes in history occurred it was the beginning of the first world war and looking at parallels to the present we had a very unstable international system then how stable is the system today. when it was not so much. stable system back then i mean small that there were foolish policy makers. and foolish policy makers around today i think what happened in one nine hundred fourteen was a series of miscalculations do. to the belief on the part of policymakers that there's an easy way to win a war and there's an easy way to get what you want through force rather than diplomacy ga ga i'm sorry to interrupt you george but it sounds like that sounds like afghanista
brian becker he is the national coordinator for the answer coalition and in london we cross to david stevenson he is an author of several books about the first world war as well as a professor of international history at the london school of economics or a gentleman cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it george if i go to you first in new york a century ago one of the worst catastrophes in history occurred it was the beginning of the...
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randall stevenson. >> the honorable elijah cummings , dr. maya cummings. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> this is joanna cole and mr. peter god one. [inaudible conversations] one .. >> this is good. [inaudible conversations] thank you. [inaudible conversations] ms. karine lynn and mr. john luddy. mr. mark to the locally and ms. elizabeth strickland. the honorable todd stern and ms. jennifer klein. mr. and mrs. caleb ballou. mr. andrew tobias, ms. marie brenner. the honorable edward randall royce and mrs. royce. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> mr. and mrs. lee saunders. [inaudible conversations] >> ms. karen marisol key mr. vivid valvo truck. ms. jane stutzman and mr. bill stutman the third. the honorable daniel gray and ms. seelye. the honorable wesley kiernan, mr. paul kiernan. mr. james crane. [inaudible conversations] ms. jennifer aleman and mr. frank skinner. ms. jill abramson and mr. william woodson. ms. rebecca shaw, is the best shaw -- beth shaw. mr. and mrs. ken frazier. and ms.
randall stevenson. >> the honorable elijah cummings , dr. maya cummings. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> this is joanna cole and mr. peter god one. [inaudible conversations] one .. >> this is good. [inaudible conversations] thank you. [inaudible conversations] ms. karine lynn and mr. john luddy. mr. mark to the locally and ms. elizabeth strickland. the honorable todd stern and ms. jennifer klein. mr. and mrs. caleb ballou. mr. andrew tobias, ms. marie...
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it is bringing back bad memories of the 1977 drought when robert stevenson lost several trees. now the east bay mud is asking customers to voluntarily cut back water used by another 10%. >> we are hoping that 10% would mean we cut back as opposed to cutting it off. >> they are already conserving and they may not plan a vegetable garden for the first time in 30 years. >> i will tell you that most of the people that i know are volunteering right now. >> they want another 10% on top of that. >> i know. i know. i just think it is reminding people that it is voluntary. rain toches of rain to thet la but hills, but it needs to hit the sweet spot and that is the reservoir in the foothills where east bay mud gets almost all of its water. that area only has half of the normal rainfall for the season. but some feel it is not time for another 10% cut back. >> i think it mature. i think it is february. i think there is a reason to be concerned and there is a reason to be near -- to be on your best behavior. >> the district would need five more big storms to bring the water levels to normal
it is bringing back bad memories of the 1977 drought when robert stevenson lost several trees. now the east bay mud is asking customers to voluntarily cut back water used by another 10%. >> we are hoping that 10% would mean we cut back as opposed to cutting it off. >> they are already conserving and they may not plan a vegetable garden for the first time in 30 years. >> i will tell you that most of the people that i know are volunteering right now. >> they want another...
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in san francisco, david stevenson ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more details now, this would be muni's firstheadache in four years. it would be muni's fifth fare increase since 2003 back when rides were one dollar. >>> poker players across the nation may be tempted to bet the house on a case that could legalize their favorite past time. games are illegal in california but not in many other states. new york man was kwiktd of run ago game in the back of his bicycle shop. on friday, the u.s. supreme court will decide whether to hear his case. the core issue here is whether poker sa game of chance and as such subject to gambling laws or a game of skills. here in california the state's top court could soon decide whether house parties make an undergauge host liable for alcohol-related injure ris. a 20-year-old southern california girl charged for a party held at an empty home owned by her parents drunk guests angry over being thrown out killed another guest with his car. at issue here is whether the fees the girl charged means she sold the alcohol. a ruling is expected next month. >>> the well-kn
in san francisco, david stevenson ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more details now, this would be muni's firstheadache in four years. it would be muni's fifth fare increase since 2003 back when rides were one dollar. >>> poker players across the nation may be tempted to bet the house on a case that could legalize their favorite past time. games are illegal in california but not in many other states. new york man was kwiktd of run ago game in the back of his bicycle shop. on friday,...
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you tube facebook you know all that stuff now let's get right to it our first comment comes from stevenson he writes. here it is free trade is good without social dumping you may pay less for your t.v. or cell phone but you definitely lose a lot of jobs it is and it is fair to ask which bargain is better in france before the huge industrialization of china things cost more but at least there wasn't structural unemployment as we see today i mean we were doing just fine but some economists said it said to us it could get better now we see if we had to ask the people to choose between paying less for concern for consuming or lose their jobs what would they choose there is no coming back don't don't. the question is. free trade friend or foe well you know that's what the comment i was going to free trade is for if you think of it in its real form but what we really have is men it's true there's a big difference between free trade and manage trade and there are all sorts of little provisions that are slipped into the thing about nafta for instance in terms of the huge agricultural subsidies tha
you tube facebook you know all that stuff now let's get right to it our first comment comes from stevenson he writes. here it is free trade is good without social dumping you may pay less for your t.v. or cell phone but you definitely lose a lot of jobs it is and it is fair to ask which bargain is better in france before the huge industrialization of china things cost more but at least there wasn't structural unemployment as we see today i mean we were doing just fine but some economists said...
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stevenson all is known around the world for kicking and taking names in his action packed movie is like under siege. i know he is putting on the toy guns and picking up politics as his next action packed adventure. our team that was well reports. one on monday missions in this life is to try to bring this together is from the brothers' last parade and six members of congress went to russia to learn more about the brothers accused of the boston marathon bombings. they brought along action star steven seagal a friend of russian president allowed a mere two and to serve as a diplomatic liaison was an american was time to do this they could. for one of them even in what i believe is that. rush is an extremely important ally and add the cold war is over. and that we meaning america should really have an open mind and an open heart in terms of trying to create closer and closer better diplomatic relations with russia. viet nam the seventh degree black belt is best known for his roles in action films like above the law and under siege. you see. leon taking down bad guys on the big screen. he d
stevenson all is known around the world for kicking and taking names in his action packed movie is like under siege. i know he is putting on the toy guns and picking up politics as his next action packed adventure. our team that was well reports. one on monday missions in this life is to try to bring this together is from the brothers' last parade and six members of congress went to russia to learn more about the brothers accused of the boston marathon bombings. they brought along action star...
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david stevenson, ktvu. >>> one of the largest water districts just voted to ask for a 10% cut in water. it will be voluntary for east bay customers. >> reporter: this is the san pablo reservoir. its water storage is 80% normal but board members said the season is half over and summer is a long ways away. 1.3 million people in single-family homes are being asked to use 10% glass. >> i don't think it is a big deal. >> reporter: saving -- just shortening your shower by 90 seconds will save on average 25 gallons a day. since the residents are in good shape some people want a piece of it. >> i think that they should share. >> reporter: others point out less than 15% of the water goes to residential use. >> i wonder if it will have an impact. >> reporter: rationing begins immediately but the board said if mandatory rationing is required they will do it before it it gets too bad. coming up at 6:00 what all this means for your outside watering. >>> we are trying out after the rain over the weekend. let's go to bill martin. >> we will see rain over the next ten days. take a look at this. here i
david stevenson, ktvu. >>> one of the largest water districts just voted to ask for a 10% cut in water. it will be voluntary for east bay customers. >> reporter: this is the san pablo reservoir. its water storage is 80% normal but board members said the season is half over and summer is a long ways away. 1.3 million people in single-family homes are being asked to use 10% glass. >> i don't think it is a big deal. >> reporter: saving -- just shortening your shower by...
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as ktvu's david stevenson tells us this investigation began over three years ago. >> this is a serious of misconduct if i can ever recall in my time in the police force. as alleged. >> reporter: indicted are officer razack, officer raul elias of the department's south earn station. sergeant ferminger, robles and vargas of the mission station are also charged. the six participated in a series of raids at residential hotels caught on these surveillance tapes. >> corruption work is part of the work of the fbi. >>> jeff adachi pwrugt the tapes to light. >> they were going to the rooms without warrants. in some cases we believe they were stealing items. there was no accountability. >>> ahead of the police officers association today acknowledged the severity of the charges but claims, these are based on unreliable informant witnesses. the entire department is shaken, says chief greg suhr. >> i don't think it gets any worse than this. >> reporter: the five officers were stripped of their guns, stripped of their pay and expected in court tomorrow morning. >>> earlier tonight, we misidentified
as ktvu's david stevenson tells us this investigation began over three years ago. >> this is a serious of misconduct if i can ever recall in my time in the police force. as alleged. >> reporter: indicted are officer razack, officer raul elias of the department's south earn station. sergeant ferminger, robles and vargas of the mission station are also charged. the six participated in a series of raids at residential hotels caught on these surveillance tapes. >> corruption work...