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ktvu's tara moriarity is there at one of port entrances. tell us about the confrontations, tara. >> reporter: you know, the big rig horns basically say it all. either you're hearing this beep beep and a waver and cheering, or it's a long, drown-out honk, truck drivers annoyed by these protestors. if you look behind me, you can see where they've set up on third and adeline. they're not blocking the intersection like they were before, but truck drivers are still not being allowed into the port through this entrance. >> you are the people! [everyone talking at once] >> are you not welcome here! >> we got to be like this! get off! >> tensions have been flaring since this morning, when the first wave of truck drivers came through. some truck drivers asked protestors to remove the barricades, some tried to remove them themselves. protestors didn't like that. they stood their ground saying we're part of occupy wall street movement. some have been criticized for hurting the 99%, including small businesses. but the protestors disagree. >> i spent 60
ktvu's tara moriarity is there at one of port entrances. tell us about the confrontations, tara. >> reporter: you know, the big rig horns basically say it all. either you're hearing this beep beep and a waver and cheering, or it's a long, drown-out honk, truck drivers annoyed by these protestors. if you look behind me, you can see where they've set up on third and adeline. they're not blocking the intersection like they were before, but truck drivers are still not being allowed into the...
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new at noon, tara moriarity joins us live to explain why the sentence was not what the judge hoped toand down. >> reporter: that's right, the judge said he felt that prison was an appropriate sentence, but legally he could only send dr. murray to jail. he went on with some call a rant in handing down the sentence, the harshest one on the table. >> the court imposes the high term of four years in problem. ment. >> he at times looked angry, the judge add admonishing the cardiologist for spinning a web of lies, betraying his patient. but administering the drug are propofol in exorbitant amounts to treat michael jackson's insomnia. it's supposed to be used in hospitals settings and has never been approved for sleep treatments. >> he should maybe made very clear that experimental medicine is not going to be tolerated, and mr. jackson was an experiment. the fact that he participated in it does not excuse or lessen the blame of dr. murray, who simply could have walked away and said no, as countless others did. >> the judge said murray failed to take responsibility for the pop star's death in
new at noon, tara moriarity joins us live to explain why the sentence was not what the judge hoped toand down. >> reporter: that's right, the judge said he felt that prison was an appropriate sentence, but legally he could only send dr. murray to jail. he went on with some call a rant in handing down the sentence, the harshest one on the table. >> the court imposes the high term of four years in problem. ment. >> he at times looked angry, the judge add admonishing the...
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and that's where tara moriarity. >> reporter: they spoke to us a half hour ago. they are calling it a success. it triggered a mudslide, it was their testing that pinpointed a week spot and prevent a future disaster. like what happened in san bruno from happening in woodside. 2-foot section burst around 3:30 yesterday afternoon. during a high water pressure test. it sent mud, debris and pipe cover on to interstate 280. and shut counsel parts of the freeway for hours. it will work to investigate what caused it. >> we will send it to the test labs. and most likely in san ramon and we will do any testing we can do . >> reporter: the light just came on. i just talked to the guy. we are here because there is a robbery. he had no idea there was a robbery. completely surprised and when i spoke to the clayton police, they were surprised. he expects everyone to be out here to be shocked. it was the second robbery of the evening and the description of the suspects are similar. since there is a number of armed robberies in the area recently. clayton police will be calling wa
and that's where tara moriarity. >> reporter: they spoke to us a half hour ago. they are calling it a success. it triggered a mudslide, it was their testing that pinpointed a week spot and prevent a future disaster. like what happened in san bruno from happening in woodside. 2-foot section burst around 3:30 yesterday afternoon. during a high water pressure test. it sent mud, debris and pipe cover on to interstate 280. and shut counsel parts of the freeway for hours. it will work to...
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tara moriarity is in san jose right now with the details about this growing movement. tara. >> reporter: he's part of the 1% of well-known men in this area, mike fox runs this business here off component road in san jose. he is expected to announce today that he is pulling his personal thousands out of bank of america. the 75-year-old has had a longstanding account with b of a but says he is fed up with the banks and can only influence people through example. fox says he is also asked his executive team to move a $4 million plus line every credit held by his company from b of a to another institution. many americans have criticized the bang for not doing more to help homeowners under water with their mortgages. but officials from b of a says the bank has made more loan modifications than any other lender and has modified close to 200,000 mortgages in california since the housing crisis began in 2008. the national transfer day was initiated in response to outrage over this $5 debit fee per month that. has been called off by a lot of big banks, but some say they're still
tara moriarity is in san jose right now with the details about this growing movement. tara. >> reporter: he's part of the 1% of well-known men in this area, mike fox runs this business here off component road in san jose. he is expected to announce today that he is pulling his personal thousands out of bank of america. the 75-year-old has had a longstanding account with b of a but says he is fed up with the banks and can only influence people through example. fox says he is also asked his...