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>> that's by williams stevenson. in the laster parts of the war he said you commission the protection of your own ass. he was married to the mystery writer, helen mcguinness. it was interesting because she was writing anti-sort of novels that made the most of nazi atrocities which was also propaganda in the form of fiction. raul dahl wrote several chapters of that history. i believe they're quite recognizable in the style. it's fairly academic and dry. you'll come across a chapter that begins, he looked like a goat in terms of one politician and the other politician looked like a horse. this would be raul dahl writing what he i guess trying to liven up an official report. it would be an overstatement. they're more reliable than others. the dahl section, i had all of his diaries and letters. i had henry wallace's i had charles marsh and other publishers. i know what he was doing the other day. i knew where he was and what he was lunching with. i could compare it, sort of track it with the entry and the history and sub
>> that's by williams stevenson. in the laster parts of the war he said you commission the protection of your own ass. he was married to the mystery writer, helen mcguinness. it was interesting because she was writing anti-sort of novels that made the most of nazi atrocities which was also propaganda in the form of fiction. raul dahl wrote several chapters of that history. i believe they're quite recognizable in the style. it's fairly academic and dry. you'll come across a chapter that...
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stevenson also cannot afford to be too choosy. remember by 1940 europe have been at war for several years and the trained, seasoned secret service types were already working in europe, there were working on breaking the enigma code and working on troop maneuvers. there were already in europe to import work and this was a kind of a risky black book operation. it was a counter espionage operation, propaganda operation and he was expected to find his people where he could. and because he himself was not a trained spy, he was a self-made millionaire and someone who had worked with churchill and when churchill was out of power as an industrialist and someone with holdings in steel and airplanes. he had reported on the third reich business activities and given a lot of economic intelligence to churchill's group and had a press them and -- impressed them with his cleverness. and so he in turn look for people like himself. he looked for academics, he looked for industrialists were well connected for businessmen. he hired journalists, he a
stevenson also cannot afford to be too choosy. remember by 1940 europe have been at war for several years and the trained, seasoned secret service types were already working in europe, there were working on breaking the enigma code and working on troop maneuvers. there were already in europe to import work and this was a kind of a risky black book operation. it was a counter espionage operation, propaganda operation and he was expected to find his people where he could. and because he himself...
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ktvu's david stevenson is live there.ps are down but we haven't seen the president just yet. >> not yet. wee waiting for him to come on down. you can't see it but just beyond the black suv is mayor ed lee waiting to greet the president on his visit to the bay area. the plane landed 15 minutes ahead of schedule. it surprised us to see it coming down off to the left. we were taken abit by surprise. we can see the -- a bit by surprise. we can see the president in the doorway before coming down. talking to someone. you can see him beginning to make his way down the streps. he waved to -- steps. he waved to the people gathered to the left to greet him here. these are family members of military service people and vips. he is coming down the steps. he will greet mayor ed lee. we are hoping he will perhaps go over to the bleachers next to us and talk to the folks here. he is in town for a number of events this weekend. she going to attend cyber security conference in palo alto tomorrow morning. he is then expected to attend and h
ktvu's david stevenson is live there.ps are down but we haven't seen the president just yet. >> not yet. wee waiting for him to come on down. you can't see it but just beyond the black suv is mayor ed lee waiting to greet the president on his visit to the bay area. the plane landed 15 minutes ahead of schedule. it surprised us to see it coming down off to the left. we were taken abit by surprise. we can see the -- a bit by surprise. we can see the president in the doorway before coming...
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bryan stevenson, welcome back to democracy now! there is a whole discussion again at about states rights. in a moment, we will talk to one of the first couples who just got married in alabama. how does that relate to this horrific study that has been done or a study about the horrific history of lynching? >> it relates very directly. you are absolutely right that this rhetoric of states rights was precisely what local states asserted in the federal government began asking questions about why these lynchings were being tolerated. in many ways, it is that dynamic that set up this era of terrorism. at the end of the civil war, you had people who were claiming power from free bill at people. this the beginning of the end of reconstruction we see violence and threats and intimidation beginning to assert itself to sustain racial hierarchy. white supremacy would not succeed if it wasn't enforced with violence and threat and terror. at the very beginning, african-americans were asking the federal government to intervene. they didn't. the s
bryan stevenson, welcome back to democracy now! there is a whole discussion again at about states rights. in a moment, we will talk to one of the first couples who just got married in alabama. how does that relate to this horrific study that has been done or a study about the horrific history of lynching? >> it relates very directly. you are absolutely right that this rhetoric of states rights was precisely what local states asserted in the federal government began asking questions about...
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right now we want to meet and talk with author brian stevenson. i want to learn a little bit about you. >> a private nonprofit human rights organization that provides legal services mostly to incarcerated people in the deep south. we represent children prosecuted as adults and are trying to change the way we talk about race and poverty. we focus mostly on criminal justice reform. >> headquartered in montgomery, alabama. how many people on death row? >> actually the largest death row per capita in the country. country. it is unique in that it is the only state that has a provision that allows elected trial judges to override juries. juries. we have about 200 people on death row. >> we invited you want to talk about the book. your first book. >> the story focuses on walter mcmillan. there was a murder. a young white woman was murdered. the police could not solve the crime. a great deal of pressure. they were talking about impeaching the sheriff sheriff, and we think they decided to arrest someone and walter mcmillan became that man. he was having an
right now we want to meet and talk with author brian stevenson. i want to learn a little bit about you. >> a private nonprofit human rights organization that provides legal services mostly to incarcerated people in the deep south. we represent children prosecuted as adults and are trying to change the way we talk about race and poverty. we focus mostly on criminal justice reform. >> headquartered in montgomery, alabama. how many people on death row? >> actually the largest...
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the homeless man says he could beat up the officer and ktvu's david stevenson tells us how they are squaring off over the images. david? >> the public defender calls the video an example of police excess but the chief of police calls it a cynical about it by the public defender's offense. >> the surveillance video was february 11 on a muni bus. a sleeping passenger refused to leave and threatened him. he mumbles he could beat up the cop. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] >> he makes comments to the officer who immediately takes the situation and turns it into something violent. >> uses his baton and pepper sprays after he does not immediately leave the scene. he is charged with threatening an officer. >> the officer makes it sound like he was under attack. >> the chief says the use of the baton and pepper spray were justify and the video matches the report. >> the suspect does not walk off. he continues to tell the officer he will beat his behind. which is a crime. the video is one the public defender released in recent years. >> this is something he uses before he defends his clients. putting it on the m
the homeless man says he could beat up the officer and ktvu's david stevenson tells us how they are squaring off over the images. david? >> the public defender calls the video an example of police excess but the chief of police calls it a cynical about it by the public defender's offense. >> the surveillance video was february 11 on a muni bus. a sleeping passenger refused to leave and threatened him. he mumbles he could beat up the cop. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] >> he makes...
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i'm dwayne stevenson i want to touch on a few points my brother said we're only asking for a 9 months extension until the weight to project starts that won't start until the privilege of 20169 months b will give us enough time to look for a new location to rebuild the raging restaurant not to displace our employees i've been there 40 years i've got a lot of dedicated people they can't find a job because of their age and so on and so forth this is will be in the best interests the city and the port and everybody copyrighted what we need is to get the support of the port with barbara boxer open bcdc and amend 9 s ap plan with bcdc we met with bcdc a few months back they basically told you that the bcdc plan was oriented a couple years ago when they did the boat race thinking they needed our pier and we never know the wheat at that project was not going to start for another year and we didn't notice it or whenever there's no need to demolish a restaurant that didn't need to be diminished it didn't make sense until it needs for done what we need to do is amend bcdc plan with the ports sup
i'm dwayne stevenson i want to touch on a few points my brother said we're only asking for a 9 months extension until the weight to project starts that won't start until the privilege of 20169 months b will give us enough time to look for a new location to rebuild the raging restaurant not to displace our employees i've been there 40 years i've got a lot of dedicated people they can't find a job because of their age and so on and so forth this is will be in the best interests the city and the...
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ktvu's david stevenson is live now in the city where why it has to do with the specific cultural community. david? >> reporter: with the chinese lunar new year falling on thursday this week officials said it made sense to move the president's day holiday celebration. >> reporter: many families spent theidate at fisherman -- spent the day at fisherman's wharf but for san francisco public schools students it was business as usual. >> it was unfair. >> the school district shifts the holiday to friday to follow thursday's lunar new year holiday. >> this decision is very much a reflection of the community that we sever which is asian and we know that thursday is a important day for them. >> the lunar new year school holiday has been celebrated since 2006. the plan to shift the holiday has been in the works since 2013. officials say while it may inconvenience some it makes sense to give students a four day weekend. >> we knew they had off monday and again on thursday but not on friday. we would see a high level of absences on friday. >> reporter: she says she will have to take off two days from
ktvu's david stevenson is live now in the city where why it has to do with the specific cultural community. david? >> reporter: with the chinese lunar new year falling on thursday this week officials said it made sense to move the president's day holiday celebration. >> reporter: many families spent theidate at fisherman -- spent the day at fisherman's wharf but for san francisco public schools students it was business as usual. >> it was unfair. >> the school district...
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ktvu's david stevenson talked with investigators about how the crimes impact local businesses. >> reporter: san francisco business groups tell ktvu small stores are eyeing extra security measures in the wake of break ins at high end retailers. >> one hit and you have a few thousand bucks in your pocket. what should we do to prevent this from reoccurring all the time? >> reporter: the latest, three men on wednesday entered the tiffany store. ordered everyone to the ground and forced an employee to open a display case. they fled with julie. >> -- jewelry. >> we are very concerned. >> reporter: police say this and other robberies around the city do not appear to be connected. in november thieves smashed a vehicle into this store. thousands of dollars worth of purses were stolen from this shore. in january burglars used a truck to break into a store. a week later gold nuggets were stolen from the wells fargo museum. >> studies are showing increases in anger in society. and i think we are seeing some of that in these shocking crimes. >> reporter: she says high end retailers are in a difficult p
ktvu's david stevenson talked with investigators about how the crimes impact local businesses. >> reporter: san francisco business groups tell ktvu small stores are eyeing extra security measures in the wake of break ins at high end retailers. >> one hit and you have a few thousand bucks in your pocket. what should we do to prevent this from reoccurring all the time? >> reporter: the latest, three men on wednesday entered the tiffany store. ordered everyone to the ground and...
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new at 6:00, david stevenson explains how the taxi service hopes rebrainedding itself will mean moreor itself drivers. >> reporter: it is a splashy new rebranding. of one of san francisco's oldest cab companies. >> let me tell you, i was very, very worried about the idea of giving up such an iconic brand. >> reporter: de soto cab dates back to 1933. it is now turning red and being renamed after taxi hailing app fly wheel. a redwood city based company letting customers hail, track, and pay for a cab through their cell phone. >> we want to lift the whole taxi industries this helps to get the message across. >> reporter: the app has been around since 2009 and is already in 85% of san francisco cabs but more recent offerings from uber, lyft, and side car have hit the taxi industry hard. >> if we are going to be competitive, we have to make sure the public understands that we have these technologies. >> just trying to get the other drivers to realize we have a market. >> reporter: they are embracing the change. >> it looks better. it is really beautiful. people can spot it far away and i
new at 6:00, david stevenson explains how the taxi service hopes rebrainedding itself will mean moreor itself drivers. >> reporter: it is a splashy new rebranding. of one of san francisco's oldest cab companies. >> let me tell you, i was very, very worried about the idea of giving up such an iconic brand. >> reporter: de soto cab dates back to 1933. it is now turning red and being renamed after taxi hailing app fly wheel. a redwood city based company letting customers hail,...
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rebecca stevenson is in next with a look. also health officials warn the measles outbreak could keep growing, sparking a debate over who should be vaccinated. only on al jazeera america >> the new al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. >> now everybody in this country can hear them. >> at 7:00, a thorough of the day's events. >> at the end of the day, we're going to give you an intelligent, context driven, take on the day's news. >> then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. >> this is a complicated situation. how significant is it? >> and at 9:00, get a global perspective on the news. >> they're sending their government a message. >> organizing themselves. >> people say they're finally fed up. >> weeknights, on al jazeera america primetime. >>> the c.b.c. is warning a measles outbreak could grow bigger. a daycare center was shut down after the baby was diagnosed with the virus, the outbreak is provoking a discussion over vaccinations vaccinations. >> what began
rebecca stevenson is in next with a look. also health officials warn the measles outbreak could keep growing, sparking a debate over who should be vaccinated. only on al jazeera america >> the new al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. >> now everybody in this country can hear them. >> at 7:00, a thorough of the day's events. >> at the end of the day, we're going to give you an intelligent, context driven, take on the day's news....
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. >> reporter: in montgomery, alabama, brian stevenson and his colleagues initiated and investigating more than 160 sites in 12 states, locating places where hangs mob violence and lynchings occurred from 1877 to 1950. >> the report i think has a tremendous potential to open the eyes of the nation to the lingering impact of that era of terror in our country. >> for stevenson the lynchings and inequality of america's past still lingers. >> the failure of our society to deal more honestly with that history, that's my burden, frankly, because i see evidence of that terror and trauma in the communities where i work. >> in order to preserve the history in the deep south the equal jill initiative wants to put markers in areas where lynchings have occurred. but some landowners and it states don't want that kind of history remembered. >> it's going to take sustained effort to get people to open their eyes. i think that people turn away from bad news very very quickly. and that's why i think that the markers are important for a permanent reminder of what happened. >> in alabama's capital city
. >> reporter: in montgomery, alabama, brian stevenson and his colleagues initiated and investigating more than 160 sites in 12 states, locating places where hangs mob violence and lynchings occurred from 1877 to 1950. >> the report i think has a tremendous potential to open the eyes of the nation to the lingering impact of that era of terror in our country. >> for stevenson the lynchings and inequality of america's past still lingers. >> the failure of our society to...
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david stevenson was there for that event today and david, those protesters had a number of demands. >> frank, they did. activists called for safe and affordable housing for transgender people and an end to the violence against the community. transgender women and men of color staged a die in on the steps of san francisco city hall. calling for change after a brutal murder. >> we are being killed because our community doesn't stand together. we don't speak as a transgender hole, we blend into society. >> the rally was sparked by the fatal stabbing of 36-year- old, taja dejesus, near her apartment. activists say she was one of six transpeople killed in america so far this year. and that the violence must stop. >> we love our brothers and sisters. >> a progressive city is not always safe. particularly for transwomen of color. >> i'm asking the city and county of san francisco to start a transspecific commission so our voices and perspectives are included in our local laws. >> transwomen said they experience housing and employment dediscrimination and are still too often a target for viol
david stevenson was there for that event today and david, those protesters had a number of demands. >> frank, they did. activists called for safe and affordable housing for transgender people and an end to the violence against the community. transgender women and men of color staged a die in on the steps of san francisco city hall. calling for change after a brutal murder. >> we are being killed because our community doesn't stand together. we don't speak as a transgender hole, we...
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at&t's ceo randall stevenson, the ceo and chairman.lking everything from cyber security to net neutrality. also we'll be talking with jeff yang. and waste management ceo mr. steiner. and david dorman. let's check the futures ahead of friday's session on wall street. so far we've seen some moderate advances. the dow futures up by 27 points. the nasdaq up by just over 11 points. all of this is coming as we closed at high levels -- near high levels once again yesterday. in our headlines at this hour president obama is in silicon valley today. that's where he'll be participating in a summit on cyber security. this comes amid hacking attacks at major companies. germany's economy grew but 17% in the quarter. that's twice what economists had been expecting. and the news from germany is among the factors boosting oil prices this morning. brent crude has risen above $60 for the first time in 2015. wti crude is also higher this morning. you can see right now it's up over $1 -- i'm sorry. brent is up over a dollar. wti is up to $51.90. >>> a ceas
at&t's ceo randall stevenson, the ceo and chairman.lking everything from cyber security to net neutrality. also we'll be talking with jeff yang. and waste management ceo mr. steiner. and david dorman. let's check the futures ahead of friday's session on wall street. so far we've seen some moderate advances. the dow futures up by 27 points. the nasdaq up by just over 11 points. all of this is coming as we closed at high levels -- near high levels once again yesterday. in our headlines at...
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rebecca stevenson. >> boston, that's a new record, 13 inches of snow. let's talk about the snow on the ground. that's with clear skies it lets your low temperatures or the temperatures overnight get even colder than they just would normally be on an evening that had some clouds or even one with no snow on the grounds. here are the temperatures now philadelphia sitting at 11, but you head to montreal, six° below zero. wind gusts blowing anywhere from 20 to 40. these wind gusts so strong will take temperatures down even lower. there are wind chill warnings meaning do not go outside for any period of time longer than say ten minutes because in some prarts of this area you see highlighted -- parts of this area you see highlighted in orange ten minutes is enough to get frost bite, temperatures are plummeting. feels like 24 degrees below zero in manhattan. you would see a city would be warmer but they are losing heat, heavy snow causing significant damage on roofs roofs collapsing, on the coast powerful wind caused some flooding and a lot of road closures aro
rebecca stevenson. >> boston, that's a new record, 13 inches of snow. let's talk about the snow on the ground. that's with clear skies it lets your low temperatures or the temperatures overnight get even colder than they just would normally be on an evening that had some clouds or even one with no snow on the grounds. here are the temperatures now philadelphia sitting at 11, but you head to montreal, six° below zero. wind gusts blowing anywhere from 20 to 40. these wind gusts so strong...
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ktvu's david stevenson is here now with more on their concerns and what the team is doing about it. . the work moves from inside to outside the park, neighbors have concerns about what is being done to keep dangerous dust from their homes. >> reporter: candlestick park had a different kind of beat today. they began tearing away the exterior. the next phase of the demolition. >> hasn't been loud till today. you heard noises. you know they are working. >> reporter: neighbors took the noise in stride, though others say residents are at risk. >> what concerns me is the dust. >> she fought to keep it from being imploded but says the demolition leaves much to be desired. >> we have concerns about them violating the dust plan. >> the developer told ktvu fox 2 news there are dust inspections underway with air quality monitor stations on site. >> when we asked them about the monitors they showed it to us. >> reporter: the air quality management district says no issues have been detected so far. >> our monitors are sensitive so because they are located that site, in the parking area, they shoul
ktvu's david stevenson is here now with more on their concerns and what the team is doing about it. . the work moves from inside to outside the park, neighbors have concerns about what is being done to keep dangerous dust from their homes. >> reporter: candlestick park had a different kind of beat today. they began tearing away the exterior. the next phase of the demolition. >> hasn't been loud till today. you heard noises. you know they are working. >> reporter: neighbors...
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ktvu's david stevenson is in the city with what else retired -- what else is required and why some say the law doesn't go far enough. . >> reporter: a number people went in to legalize their rentals, others raised questions about the enforcement of the law. >> thank you so much for the much. it was good memories. i want to come back again. >> reporter: the guest book at his home is filled with thank yous from guest whose rented a room here illegally up till now. >> positive experience over the years. only big risk was i felt bad we were breaking the law. >> reporter: they signed up with the planning department. a new law requires those offering short term rentals to join a registry. >> we have had 300 calls so far. appointments scheduled. >> reporter: the law addresses the home and room share services. participates must provide a business regtration certificate with proof of -- registration certificate with proof of insurance and live in their home for 275 days a year. >> we are in the process. we don't look for people. [ indiscernible ] >> if you don't have a way of enforcing the rule
ktvu's david stevenson is in the city with what else retired -- what else is required and why some say the law doesn't go far enough. . >> reporter: a number people went in to legalize their rentals, others raised questions about the enforcement of the law. >> thank you so much for the much. it was good memories. i want to come back again. >> reporter: the guest book at his home is filled with thank yous from guest whose rented a room here illegally up till now. >>...
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authorities are lowering speed limits and closing schools rebecca stevenson tracking this one. they cannot catch a break. >> no especially this coming in with 10-12 inches of snow. it's slow moving across massachusetts, northern connecticut, rhode island most all of rhode island and north-eastern portion of massachusetts getting the heavy snow. it's started here in the north-east further south. the concern will be ice. winter weather advisories they have gone into effect. heavier snow around the pacific rhode island northern connecticut and massachusetts. it's the ice that passes by after midnight through the early morning hours of monday. the likely areas getting a tenth to a quarter inch that will be in place around northern new jersey. and we'll get the lighter amounts north, which is where we get the higher snow amounts. la guardia j.f.k. - all impacted. heavy snow focussing in around boston and into parts of the western area of vermont and new hampshire getting the snow. it's piling up. we'll have problems with travel. we have delays starting to be greater in number in par
authorities are lowering speed limits and closing schools rebecca stevenson tracking this one. they cannot catch a break. >> no especially this coming in with 10-12 inches of snow. it's slow moving across massachusetts, northern connecticut, rhode island most all of rhode island and north-eastern portion of massachusetts getting the heavy snow. it's started here in the north-east further south. the concern will be ice. winter weather advisories they have gone into effect. heavier snow...
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ktvu's david stevenson broke the story tonight. family and friends are outraged by the report?rter: yeah. this report relies on forensic evidence and reports from 20 witnesses but the family and supporters say it doesn't provide a full picture of what happened that night. >> reporter: alejandro nieto's friends turned their backs on the justice system. >> the system is broken. >> reporter: a report released today by the district attorney says police acted in lawfully in self-defense and in the defense of others when they discharged their weapons. >> i am not sure this was a preventible shooting. >> four officers fired 48 rounds. it began around dusk when a man reported he pointed a gun at him. the dog owner a gun owner says i was certain at that point it was a pistol. when he aimed it at my dog i could tell it was a taser. >> there is a history of his problems with mental health. a history of him using the taser on people. >> reporter: witnesses who saw him handling what appeared to be a gun called police who told him to show his hands. he then squared off with them in a defensi
ktvu's david stevenson broke the story tonight. family and friends are outraged by the report?rter: yeah. this report relies on forensic evidence and reports from 20 witnesses but the family and supporters say it doesn't provide a full picture of what happened that night. >> reporter: alejandro nieto's friends turned their backs on the justice system. >> the system is broken. >> reporter: a report released today by the district attorney says police acted in lawfully in...
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rebecca stevenson is joining us. it's downright chilly. >> it is. it was lake shore that had a 70 miles per hour wind gust. that's the highest of the resort. one coming from the north-east. the wind going, and we'll looking at the snow fall totals looking at the storm damage caused from the snow. that's the dots in purple. we have heavy snow in place and the melts on top of it. roof collapses and from the wind. the snow reports from this storm that came through, were the highest, especially when you focus around the state of massachusetts. impressive amounts, anywhere from 18 inches of snow up to 25 inches of snow in places. by far, boston looking at an incredible day, setting a record 13 inches of snow from the storm passing through today. breaking the old record of 1940, putting you up for the first 15 days of february 53 inches above formal. that's how much snow has been coming down and now the temperatures now. it's 6 below zero and now it is 7 degrees in new york. when we look at the wind speed. they are gusting 25 to 40 miles per hour, making
rebecca stevenson is joining us. it's downright chilly. >> it is. it was lake shore that had a 70 miles per hour wind gust. that's the highest of the resort. one coming from the north-east. the wind going, and we'll looking at the snow fall totals looking at the storm damage caused from the snow. that's the dots in purple. we have heavy snow in place and the melts on top of it. roof collapses and from the wind. the snow reports from this storm that came through, were the highest,...
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ktvu's david stevenson has been following the case from the beginning. we saw what happened after the sentencing. he was really angry. >> reporter: he was. his attorney called it a fall from grace after 20 years on the force and awards and accommodations. after he was sentenced he told us he plans to fight the verdict and the sentencing. >> reporter: former san francisco police sergeant ian furminger was stripped of his badge in december. today he was sentenced to 41 months in federal prison. >> disgusting. >> reporter: the investigation was sparked by the release of surveillance video showing officers raiding hotel rooms. >> reporter: you are framed by these people? >> absolutely. >> reporter: he was convicted thanks to a former officer who faced similar charges and testified against the two. >> he is a crooked cop. >> reporter: in court he told the judge i was a very hard working police officer. my biggest regret was not being able to testify because i would walk right out of mere. >> here. the judge called this a day of shame for law enforcement. and
ktvu's david stevenson has been following the case from the beginning. we saw what happened after the sentencing. he was really angry. >> reporter: he was. his attorney called it a fall from grace after 20 years on the force and awards and accommodations. after he was sentenced he told us he plans to fight the verdict and the sentencing. >> reporter: former san francisco police sergeant ian furminger was stripped of his badge in december. today he was sentenced to 41 months in...
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other claims made by stevenson i don't mention in the book. i don't think they can be substantiated. certainly not with any records we have now. they claim to do all kinds of accomplishments that are more controversial. i tried to stay when i could prove and triangulate with other documents. the british have an enormous amount of records that they are not obligated to release them. every five years they come before parliament and people petition for them to release them. and parliament goes, no. and they lock them up again. i'm not sure we will ever see them. any more questions? thank you for coming. [applause] >> coming up next, we visit the national portrait gallery in washington d.c. with historian and curator jim barber, who gives an in-depth look at one of the museum's oil paintings titled "pocahontas." the images of the native american woman who married an englishman named john rolls in the early 1600s. this program is part of a series called face-to-face, about important players in the struggle for justice in american history. >> >> hel
other claims made by stevenson i don't mention in the book. i don't think they can be substantiated. certainly not with any records we have now. they claim to do all kinds of accomplishments that are more controversial. i tried to stay when i could prove and triangulate with other documents. the british have an enormous amount of records that they are not obligated to release them. every five years they come before parliament and people petition for them to release them. and parliament goes,...
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ktvu's david stevenson is live in the city. as frustrated as they are they can't go all out when it comes to locking down their merchandise. >> reporter: because it puts them in a awkward position. the robbers that came here yesterday burst into the store wearing masks similar to this one. police are scanning surveillance video for clues but it is the latest in a string of robberies that are forcing businesses to adapt quickly. >> reporter: san francisco business groups tell ktvu channel 2 news small stores are eyeing extra security measures in the wake of several break ins at high end retailers. >> one hit and you have a few thousand bucks in your pocket. what should we do to prevent this from, you know, reoccurring all the time? >> reporter: the latest, three men on wednesday entered the tiffany's store at the west field shopping center, ordered everyone to the ground and forced an employee to open a display case. >> we are concerned they committed this in the middle of the day. >> reporter: police say this and other robberie
ktvu's david stevenson is live in the city. as frustrated as they are they can't go all out when it comes to locking down their merchandise. >> reporter: because it puts them in a awkward position. the robbers that came here yesterday burst into the store wearing masks similar to this one. police are scanning surveillance video for clues but it is the latest in a string of robberies that are forcing businesses to adapt quickly. >> reporter: san francisco business groups tell ktvu...
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. >> and an update on the fee study pat stevenson from the controller's office and the goal to come back on february 8th to the commission we - i had a chance to talk with the controller's office and it appears the fees we normally charge haven't been studied there's a round 2 work with the staff to come up with some time studies on certain fees that will have to be thrown in the mix i'll get an update probably next week they'll scheduled to come in on the 18th but not sure about the level of detail with not all the fees that needed to be included i'm happy to answer any questions you may have. >> commissioner. >> do we have a qualified list of fees. >> we do. >> we turned them over to the fee study people they missed some and yes. >> so anymore questions one can't feel because this kind of you pointed out kind of few times represented what they approved last year so you can imagine this is what we're looking at this not going to be many adjustments at the board of supervisors are you hoping for that last year i think you had to do a lot of back and forth and i don't know much has change
. >> and an update on the fee study pat stevenson from the controller's office and the goal to come back on february 8th to the commission we - i had a chance to talk with the controller's office and it appears the fees we normally charge haven't been studied there's a round 2 work with the staff to come up with some time studies on certain fees that will have to be thrown in the mix i'll get an update probably next week they'll scheduled to come in on the 18th but not sure about the...
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david stevenson, ktvu news. >>> mark zuckerburg and dr.a chan are donating $75 million to the hospital. the hospital will have more operating rooms, trauma rooms and more hospital beds in case of a major disaster. the $75 million donation is believed to be the largest private gift from individuals to a public hospital in the u.s. >>> bottoms up for bay area beer lovers. san francisco beer week kicked off tonight. a sold out crowd of 2,500 were there to sip on beers from all over california. there were 82 different craft breweries represented. those in attendance came from all across the country, even from around the world. >> beer week is just an opportunity for people to learn about beer, enjoy beer and come together as a community, breweries and people and have a good time. if you couldn't make tonight's beer week event there's still a lot of time. there are dozens of events being held. they're being held all over the bay area. >> i'm surprised bill wasn't there. he loves to brew beer. >> he loves to brew beer yeah. >>> the action the un
david stevenson, ktvu news. >>> mark zuckerburg and dr.a chan are donating $75 million to the hospital. the hospital will have more operating rooms, trauma rooms and more hospital beds in case of a major disaster. the $75 million donation is believed to be the largest private gift from individuals to a public hospital in the u.s. >>> bottoms up for bay area beer lovers. san francisco beer week kicked off tonight. a sold out crowd of 2,500 were there to sip on beers from all...
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stevenson mentioned we had concerns about the methodology and wanted to make sure your capturing everything with the 2014 data and nothing was omitted there's a few various open-minded questions the consultant is looking at but we feel we're very close to finishing up the analysis and targeting the next week to have a final draft report sent over to the controller's office as well as to dbi for review and so in terms of timeline i know you're next skeleton meeting is march 18 we've hoping to have the consultant came back to the body and have a meeting with the department and work electro the recommendations in terms of that what is actable and bring those recommendations to the body at this point for review and questions after that our point our understanding is that there would have to be a 40e period in terms of the fees that might be changed to push forward to the board of supervisors approval to mayor approval and the city attorney has to be involved in the drafting of the language as well so if we work from march 18 forward that puts us at theer it mid to late summer if we're having th
stevenson mentioned we had concerns about the methodology and wanted to make sure your capturing everything with the 2014 data and nothing was omitted there's a few various open-minded questions the consultant is looking at but we feel we're very close to finishing up the analysis and targeting the next week to have a final draft report sent over to the controller's office as well as to dbi for review and so in terms of timeline i know you're next skeleton meeting is march 18 we've hoping to...
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david stevenson looked into who is back in the ban and the surprising opposition that may lie ahead. frank, there's already a ban on cigars, cigarettes, and e cigarettes and baseball diamonds. the hope now is to strike out chewing tobacco. bay area little leaguers today made a pitch to ban chewing tobacco from san francisco baseball and athletic fields. >> i know it's really bad for you and you can get cancer and die from it. and it also looks really disgusting. >> someone who played baseball in high school and in college and chewed tobacco for years, i personally know how difficult and addicting chewing tobacco is. >> supervisor joined by health officials and antitobacco activists said he'll introduce legislation to ban smokeless tobacco from the city's athletic fields, including at&t park. >> smokeless tobacco causes oral cancer and pancreatic cancer. one of the deadliest cancers that we know. >> the goal is to deter young athletes from picking up a deadly habit. the announcement came in conjunction with the statewide bill introduced today that would ban it from major league ball p
david stevenson looked into who is back in the ban and the surprising opposition that may lie ahead. frank, there's already a ban on cigars, cigarettes, and e cigarettes and baseball diamonds. the hope now is to strike out chewing tobacco. bay area little leaguers today made a pitch to ban chewing tobacco from san francisco baseball and athletic fields. >> i know it's really bad for you and you can get cancer and die from it. and it also looks really disgusting. >> someone who...
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---ubicado en el 5019 del bulevar stevenson de la ciudad de fremont.nque se encuentre suspendida momentaneament e la accion ejecutiva la amenaza del fraude hacia los migrantes siempre esta latente... take 2 box ---sandra bermudez hablo con expertos sobre este tema y nos acompana en vivo desde san jose sobre las recomendacione s que se deben seguir para evitar ser victima de ese delito... sandra.. take sandra live sandra live buenas noches companeros.. segun la fiscalia la amenaza de fraude existe por la falta de informacion... prueba de ello es que al poco tiempo de que se anuncio el programa de accion diferida daca y el dapa las denuncias por casos de fraude no se hicieron esperar... 00:05 00:23 01:14 pkg la fiscalia del condado de santa clara se ha dado a la tarea de lanzar una campana para educar a la poblacion sobre los programas de alivio temporal migratorio del presidente barack obama... sin embargo no han dejado de recibir reportes de personas que por falta de conocimiento cayeron en las redes de individuos sin escrupulos que les sacaron dinero
---ubicado en el 5019 del bulevar stevenson de la ciudad de fremont.nque se encuentre suspendida momentaneament e la accion ejecutiva la amenaza del fraude hacia los migrantes siempre esta latente... take 2 box ---sandra bermudez hablo con expertos sobre este tema y nos acompana en vivo desde san jose sobre las recomendacione s que se deben seguir para evitar ser victima de ese delito... sandra.. take sandra live sandra live buenas noches companeros.. segun la fiscalia la amenaza de fraude...
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stevenson for a lot of the work that he has been doing. on behalf of every at risk youth and poor and young people around the nation, i want to thank you personally from my heart. you know -- and i also want to thank the other panelists. mr. jim winkler and carmen perez. and i also vow to not take so much of your time since i've already arrived late. and also a lot of the things that mr. winkler mentioned, i will just try to not rub it in too much. i grew up in brooklyn. i grew up in a pretty rough environment. and dealing with police officers officers it was a daily routine for us where i grew up. and i remember when i was about 9 years old, i actually wanted to be a police officer. i think it was my commitment and some of the things that i wanted to achieve. i wanted to do it through public service. and i feel like a police officer would allow me to do so. and i was approximately, i think, about 16 or 17 there was a case in new york city where a young man who was coming from his bachelor's party, his name one sean bell. about three to fo
stevenson for a lot of the work that he has been doing. on behalf of every at risk youth and poor and young people around the nation, i want to thank you personally from my heart. you know -- and i also want to thank the other panelists. mr. jim winkler and carmen perez. and i also vow to not take so much of your time since i've already arrived late. and also a lot of the things that mr. winkler mentioned, i will just try to not rub it in too much. i grew up in brooklyn. i grew up in a pretty...
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caltrans says the new technology makes the process safe, but ktvu's david stevenson is saying, not so fast here. >> yeah, gasia, the report about this new proposal comes 15 years after an initial report called -- to remove the piers. caltrans says new research shows these types of explosions can be done safely. with deconstruction of the old bay bridge well underway. caltrans says the tricky part may be removing the foundations that lie deep within the bay. >> it's a multistory building under water, under the soil. >> the agency today said it wants to use as many as 600 small explosions to demolish pier 3, it's the base of the tower that extends 200 feet deep into the soft bay mud. the original plan was to build a copper dam around the foundation, jackhammer the material to the mud line and remove it by crane. >> that takes a long, long time, and if you build a dam, i need to drive very, very large piles into the bay. well that actually does, that has an additional environmental impact. >> instead, the plan now is to set off hundreds of small charges in the space of six seconds. the c
caltrans says the new technology makes the process safe, but ktvu's david stevenson is saying, not so fast here. >> yeah, gasia, the report about this new proposal comes 15 years after an initial report called -- to remove the piers. caltrans says new research shows these types of explosions can be done safely. with deconstruction of the old bay bridge well underway. caltrans says the tricky part may be removing the foundations that lie deep within the bay. >> it's a multistory...
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it stevenson the 2005 and 9 element of the eir and the 2014 housing emit both of which have been available finally a letter from mr. aaron good man provides comments on the pipeline ratio of affordable housing and affordability and the need for affordable housing mr. goodman argues that the spaces should not be included phenomenon the land his comments are non-payable for the accuracy of the ceqa housing review therefore no fallout analysis is provide this concludes my peculiar and my colleagues are here to answer your questions. >> thank you. >> opening it up for public comment katherine and others (calling names). >> commissioner president fong and fell commissioners i'm kathy representing san franciscans for liveable neighborhoods which has owned in the written submissions i've presented already to the proposed approval or recommendation of approved of the 2014 housing element and it's resilience on the final eir for the san francisco 2004 and 9 housing element or any recertification thereof only the reliance that is not documents value it of the conclusions in the eir is being consider
it stevenson the 2005 and 9 element of the eir and the 2014 housing emit both of which have been available finally a letter from mr. aaron good man provides comments on the pipeline ratio of affordable housing and affordability and the need for affordable housing mr. goodman argues that the spaces should not be included phenomenon the land his comments are non-payable for the accuracy of the ceqa housing review therefore no fallout analysis is provide this concludes my peculiar and my...
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. >> aaa mid-atlantic says that this cold produced a spike in the number of no start calls joe stevenson was busy, aaa says that at 32 degrees a battery uses 35% of its strength when it's this cold people may want to run and start their car every day to top of the charge. >> the battery in my truck is six years old but i fire it up every day it was 16 degrees today and it fired up like it was brand new. >> a battery more than three years old is at risk and warning signs for that and what you can do, we'll have the aaa information on our website at 6abc.com. live at dillworth park, john rawlins, channel 6 "action news." >> as the temperatures drop please rely on 6abc.com/weather we have both the hourly and seven-day forecast so you can be prepared no matter how cold it gets. >> coming up on "action news" tonight. philadelphia university basketball coach herb magee is on the verge of notching another milestone. >>> and a group of developers from delaware learned they were the best in the nation for an app they created. cecily tynan returns with the seven-day forecast, those stories and muc
. >> aaa mid-atlantic says that this cold produced a spike in the number of no start calls joe stevenson was busy, aaa says that at 32 degrees a battery uses 35% of its strength when it's this cold people may want to run and start their car every day to top of the charge. >> the battery in my truck is six years old but i fire it up every day it was 16 degrees today and it fired up like it was brand new. >> a battery more than three years old is at risk and warning signs for...
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ktvu's david stevenson is in san francisco with where the case stands. >> reporter: police source tells ktvu they do not believe the suspect acted alone and they are looking toneural view other people. -- to interview other people. >> reporter: he died of gastrointestinal bleeding and shock saturday. he was the suspect in the death of a unidentified man who dismembered body was found in a suit case. investigators do not believe he acted alone. >> we are still trying to locate the other body parts. however i don't know that there is a daily search going on in the city. >> reporter: he was free from jail tuesday after prosecutors declined to file charges. siting a lack of evidence. >> our investigation will continue. we have an active investigation. we have unanswered questions. >> reporter: his friend was living on the streets friday when he stopped by to borrow a sleeping bag, food and water. he says investigators must now rely on forensic work and interviews. >> retracing activities, talking to people. trying to find a path that leads to the murder of the individual. >> reporter: i spo
ktvu's david stevenson is in san francisco with where the case stands. >> reporter: police source tells ktvu they do not believe the suspect acted alone and they are looking toneural view other people. -- to interview other people. >> reporter: he died of gastrointestinal bleeding and shock saturday. he was the suspect in the death of a unidentified man who dismembered body was found in a suit case. investigators do not believe he acted alone. >> we are still trying to locate...
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item 4 update on the department of building inspection case study >> become commissioners i'm peg stevensonhe director the city performances in the controller's office and i'd like to introduce in my staff randell our budget manager and claire has done some of the work any unit does technical services for the other departments in the controller's office does work to make sure our accounting and budgeting and treatment of technical issues like our fee setting are cooperated and we've been holding a contract for the fee study just to remind you the baushld background we took a look at the 2011 balance increases generated in the department a couple of represents including the investment and reserves and the fleet purchased and other line items from 9 line balance and remedies for the fee study to adjust the department fee schedule that a good project and it is see frequently a lot of voluntary illicit we asked for a fee study they've spent 5 months gopher going over detail and interviewing managers looking at the cost effects to capture the administrative costs and looting those out to the cha
item 4 update on the department of building inspection case study >> become commissioners i'm peg stevensonhe director the city performances in the controller's office and i'd like to introduce in my staff randell our budget manager and claire has done some of the work any unit does technical services for the other departments in the controller's office does work to make sure our accounting and budgeting and treatment of technical issues like our fee setting are cooperated and we've been...
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anthony stevenson, electronic arts' vp of marketing. your office pools, i'm just saying, it could help you. >>> closing closing bell, we'rea half minutes away. crude oil rally. we've been talking about this, stocks are moving in lock step with the move in oil to the upside, surging to session highs. which pockets of the market, though, can give you the most bank for your money? stock picking legend and 2015 barron's round table superstar scott black joining us next with his brand new picks for your portfolio. they may surprise you. not common names. stick around to find out. he's got an unbelievable track record. ♪ hard it can be...how ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled... ...copd maintenance treatment... ...that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney prob
anthony stevenson, electronic arts' vp of marketing. your office pools, i'm just saying, it could help you. >>> closing closing bell, we'rea half minutes away. crude oil rally. we've been talking about this, stocks are moving in lock step with the move in oil to the upside, surging to session highs. which pockets of the market, though, can give you the most bank for your money? stock picking legend and 2015 barron's round table superstar scott black joining us next with his brand new...
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in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu fox 2 news. >> the ktvu fox 2 news at 6:00 starts now. >>> wes pounding the bay area with heavy rain and very strong wind. good evening, everyone, i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. the stormy weather is causing a lot of problems. widespread power outages and dangerous driving conditions. and many work crews tell us they expect these problems will continue all through the night. more on that in just a moment. first, the chief meteorologist, bill martin in the weather center. bill. >> it's raining real hard right now in the afternoon commute. that has been the story. i layed off the winds. layed off the rain fall accumulations because it's getting hard right now. especially in the central and south bay. rain fall rates have been up to an inch an hour in some areas. the heaviest rain now slipping south of san francisco and oakland and now it's lining up down towards the livermore valley. you see these red and yellow returns. talking about rain fall rates an inch an hour. that's enough to slow roadways a great deal. north bay moving out
in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu fox 2 news. >> the ktvu fox 2 news at 6:00 starts now. >>> wes pounding the bay area with heavy rain and very strong wind. good evening, everyone, i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. the stormy weather is causing a lot of problems. widespread power outages and dangerous driving conditions. and many work crews tell us they expect these problems will continue all through the night. more on that in just a moment. first, the...
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. >> david stevenson live at sfo. thank you. tomorrow president obama will attend a cyber security summit at stanford at 8:45 a.m. and tomorrow night the president plans to attend a fundraiser at a private home in san francisco russian hill neighborhood. he will spend a second night here before leaving saturday morning. >>> breaking news to tell you about from southern california. two dozen marines have been injured in a training accident in twenty nine palms. a fire suppression system went off during a training exercise. 22 were hurt. some were hospitalized. we are working to get more information. if we do we will bring it to you. >>> new developments now in a deadly police shooting in the south bay. as we learn more about the man who was killed and the moments before he was shot by officers. san jose police say the officers had no choice, the man was coming towards them with a knife but the family says he was battling depression. ktvu's azenith smith is in san jose with more on a 911 call that was made just before that shootin
. >> david stevenson live at sfo. thank you. tomorrow president obama will attend a cyber security summit at stanford at 8:45 a.m. and tomorrow night the president plans to attend a fundraiser at a private home in san francisco russian hill neighborhood. he will spend a second night here before leaving saturday morning. >>> breaking news to tell you about from southern california. two dozen marines have been injured in a training accident in twenty nine palms. a fire suppression...
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. >> and an update on the fee study pat stevenson from the controller's office and the goal to come back on february 8th to the commission we - i had a chance to talk with the controller's office and it appears the fees we normally charge haven't been studied there's a round 2 work with the staff to come up with some time studies on certain fees that will have to be thrown in the mix i'll get an update probably next week they'll scheduled to come in on the 18th but not sure about the level of detail with not all the fees that needed to be included i'm happy to answer any questions you may have. >> commissioner. >> do we have a qualified list of fees. >> we do. >> we turned them over to the fee study people they missed some and
. >> and an update on the fee study pat stevenson from the controller's office and the goal to come back on february 8th to the commission we - i had a chance to talk with the controller's office and it appears the fees we normally charge haven't been studied there's a round 2 work with the staff to come up with some time studies on certain fees that will have to be thrown in the mix i'll get an update probably next week they'll scheduled to come in on the 18th but not sure about the...
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. >> i'm here at the roxbury correctional institution to meet dominique stevenson. she helped start a prisoner-led program called "friend of a friend." it teaches long-term prisoners how to mentor younger inmates coming in with shorter sentences. >> the fact that there is no economic development, there are no jobs, and that leads to the despair that you're talking about. and so you still have to deal with that reality, that the same things brought you in here, exist out there for them. >> and i believe that the corruption that exists particularly where i'm from, from out of baltimore city, from a lot of political officials going all the way up to the corrupt president of the united states, for real, because i believe no one actually care about the poor no more. you know it's all about the rich getting richer and we aint' getting nothing. not a damn thing. >> if you black you going to jail. if they stop you, they gonna do something drastic to you. that's how it is. that's how it's always been. that's why the prison is filled with all of us and not them. >> william ha
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david stevenson, thank you. >>> a woman in her 20s who was shot while on the job at a little cesars in el cerrito is back from the hospital. police have released this new surveillance video of the crime. you can see a man point -- a man pointing a gun at the clerk. all of them were working at the time of the robbery and while the cameras don't show the robbers faces the weapon they used is clearly visible in the video. >> we had seen that weapon in the possession of someone they know. it's not a very common firearm. so we believe if someone has recognized it they may be able to help us solve the crime of who has done this. >> reporter: the gun looks to be a break action pistol or shortened handgun. the two men then ran away with the cash. police say a third man was waiting outside the store acting as a look out. >>> mountain view police are hoping a slick new video will help them find two robbery suspects. >> the mountain view police department is seeking your assistance in identifying two suspects who forcibly entered a high end music store. >> the suspects are seen arriving in a van,
david stevenson, thank you. >>> a woman in her 20s who was shot while on the job at a little cesars in el cerrito is back from the hospital. police have released this new surveillance video of the crime. you can see a man point -- a man pointing a gun at the clerk. all of them were working at the time of the robbery and while the cameras don't show the robbers faces the weapon they used is clearly visible in the video. >> we had seen that weapon in the possession of someone they...