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live from oyster point i'm tara moriarty. back to you. >> thank you for that update. >>> 5:34 is the time. people in san jose continue to attribute to a security guard that died. the father of two was known for helping others and when he saw the liquor store next door being robbed he jumped in to help. dozens of people held balloons with his pictures and released them into his honor. those closest to him are demanding justice. >> the buys could have driven -- the guys could have driven away instead one of the guys stuck out a gun and started shooting at us. he took all the bullets that were aimed directly at me. and saved my life. >> police say the robbers stole a box of sweden cigars worth just $30. they have not released a suspect description expect for the fact that they are looking for two men. zuniga's friends have started a go fund me website to raise money for the funeral. the nightclub where he works has raised money and plans to give it to his mother today. >>> the court ruling gives the coalition of 26 states time t
live from oyster point i'm tara moriarty. back to you. >> thank you for that update. >>> 5:34 is the time. people in san jose continue to attribute to a security guard that died. the father of two was known for helping others and when he saw the liquor store next door being robbed he jumped in to help. dozens of people held balloons with his pictures and released them into his honor. those closest to him are demanding justice. >> the buys could have driven -- the guys could...
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tara moriarty is at the oakland airport this morning. keeping an eye orange things. southwest passengers have to scramble. >> reporter: that is the reality for a lot of folks here this morning at oakland international airport where ten flights have been canceled. let's see nine are all departing. one is arriving. southwest was forced to ground 128 planes yesterday. that is one fifth of its fleet after they discovered the misinspections. 100 flights are expected to be canceled today. after a lot of finagling many passengers have been able to hop on to other flights but not without some headaches. >> flight from denver and it was canceled due to maintenance. >> so what are you going to do today? >> put me on a later flight going through chicago. >> are you frustrated? >> yeah. i got up really early and now i didn't need to. >> reporter: the misinspections involve hydraulic issues. they took the plane out of service and began checking them. they were fined in 2009 for failing to inspect complaints for cracks in the fuse l lodge. and then they ordered inspections of the
tara moriarty is at the oakland airport this morning. keeping an eye orange things. southwest passengers have to scramble. >> reporter: that is the reality for a lot of folks here this morning at oakland international airport where ten flights have been canceled. let's see nine are all departing. one is arriving. southwest was forced to ground 128 planes yesterday. that is one fifth of its fleet after they discovered the misinspections. 100 flights are expected to be canceled today. after...
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ktvu tara moriarty is on the scene here following the search. tara will have an update on everyone coming up in two minutes. stay tuned. good morning. thank you for joining us here on mornings on 2, it is tuesday, february 17th i'm dave clark. >> good morning, i'm pam cook. thank you for joining us. i want to check in with steve paulson. quite a different day with the fog rolling in. >> yesterday was warm for many. >> so inland still won't be warm though. >> no. more upper 60s. there is a lot of fog. yesterday some record highs. that will not be the case today. at least not around here. for us low clouds and fog. there is a pretty good little extension on that. it's moved way inland. low clouds, fog a westerly breeze or more of an on shore component. cooler and breezy conditions later today. the feel high clouds to the north they continue to rotate over the top of the ridge. much cooler pattern here. the low clouds and fog will be slow to retreat for some. 50s on the temps or 40s. these are on the mild side compared to where we have been. it's co
ktvu tara moriarty is on the scene here following the search. tara will have an update on everyone coming up in two minutes. stay tuned. good morning. thank you for joining us here on mornings on 2, it is tuesday, february 17th i'm dave clark. >> good morning, i'm pam cook. thank you for joining us. i want to check in with steve paulson. quite a different day with the fog rolling in. >> yesterday was warm for many. >> so inland still won't be warm though. >> no. more...
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tara moriarty is there.ll us why -- coming up, she will tell us why the fire crews rushed to this same location twice in the past six hours. they are still investigating. stay tuned. it's monday morning, february 2nd, i'm dave clark. let's chevg your weather. >>> rain well to the north. just not here. northern sacramento county. del north, northern mendocino county you can see the line stretching there. could be a lot of rain up there in the next few days. it's not going to do much here until the end of the week. i think it's going to lift out of the area. most of it. it will have pretty warm temperatures. a lot of 70s the next few days. patchy fog, most of that. it looks like it's burning off. cool to mild. mostly sunny, mild to warm. kind of hazy skies. pretty good cell, just zipped on by. there if a little bit of rain. some of that might clip other areas. that's mainly the only cell. there's rain to the north. 40s on the temps. mild air mass here. m a couple of 30s. gilroy was one. los gatos above the san
tara moriarty is there.ll us why -- coming up, she will tell us why the fire crews rushed to this same location twice in the past six hours. they are still investigating. stay tuned. it's monday morning, february 2nd, i'm dave clark. let's chevg your weather. >>> rain well to the north. just not here. northern sacramento county. del north, northern mendocino county you can see the line stretching there. could be a lot of rain up there in the next few days. it's not going to do much...
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coming up tara moriarty is. going to have more on cities around the bay scrambling to prepare. got to dig out the umbrella, dust it off. my daughter's hoping to
coming up tara moriarty is. going to have more on cities around the bay scrambling to prepare. got to dig out the umbrella, dust it off. my daughter's hoping to
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tara moriarty is live in san francisco. they were chasing the man after he was trying to steal a bicycle? >> reporter: that is right. and you know what police chief greg suhr said the victim thanked his captain last night saying these two under cover officers saved his life. this all happened at 10:45 last night. we know that two plained clothed officers saw a man with a long kitchen knife chasing a bicyclist down folsom. the officers where are on patrol in the area and responded to a call for help in an unmarked police car. the suspect pulled out the six inch long kitchen knife and trying to steal the victims bicycle when police stopped in. >> the officers told him to drop the knife. he refused. we have several witnesses that heard this. >> reporter: investigators found six shell casings at the scene. so far the identity of the suspect has not been released. the chief said he's going to hold a town hall meeting in the neighborhood to discuss what happened. live from san francisco i'm tara moriarty. back to you. >>> time is
tara moriarty is live in san francisco. they were chasing the man after he was trying to steal a bicycle? >> reporter: that is right. and you know what police chief greg suhr said the victim thanked his captain last night saying these two under cover officers saved his life. this all happened at 10:45 last night. we know that two plained clothed officers saw a man with a long kitchen knife chasing a bicyclist down folsom. the officers where are on patrol in the area and responded to a...
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tara moriarty is live in san francisco with how the investigation is being handled. tara. >> reporter: police chief greg suhr says there will be a town hall meeting in the neighborhood to discuss what happened. and late last night into the early morning hours police were still busy interviewing half a dozen witnesses. this shooting unfolded last night at 10:45 and we know that two under cover officers saw a man holding a knife and chasing another man down folsom street from 25th to 24th street. the officers were on patrol in the area and responded to the call for help. the suspect pulled out a long kitchen life and trying to steal his woke. >> in interviewing the victim if, the victim told the captain that he was coming after me with a knife this big. that is -- the knife was not that big however it is large. and he thanked the captain saying you saved my life. >> reporter: the officers told the suspect to drop his weapon before they opened fire. investigators found six shell casings at the scene and so far the identity of the suspects has not been released. live from
tara moriarty is live in san francisco with how the investigation is being handled. tara. >> reporter: police chief greg suhr says there will be a town hall meeting in the neighborhood to discuss what happened. and late last night into the early morning hours police were still busy interviewing half a dozen witnesses. this shooting unfolded last night at 10:45 and we know that two under cover officers saw a man holding a knife and chasing another man down folsom street from 25th to 24th...
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tara moriarty reports on the plea to parents to va nate -- to vaccinate their children. >> reporter: if there is an outbreak -- >> reporter: there was a robocall that went out. >> it's not something that we come up with. it's just a fact. >> reporter: one that berkeley school officials say is federally mandated. 21 days is the incubation period for measles. >> when you are not vaccinated, you are putting others at risk. >> reporter: some parents have chosen not to vaccinate. places like schools can be a breeding ground for measles. it is airborne and can linger in the air for two hours. if you have someone at home who has the measles you have a 90% chance of getting it. still, some parents think the plan to send kids home is too harsh. >> must be some other way to implement measures without ostra sizing -- ostra sizing children. >> reporter: according to the website, in 2013, the number of kindergarteners at berkeley unified were vaccinated, flux waited from 14% to 95%. >> what does that do to a child who needs to make up some ground in reading or math or science? that's a big chunk
tara moriarty reports on the plea to parents to va nate -- to vaccinate their children. >> reporter: if there is an outbreak -- >> reporter: there was a robocall that went out. >> it's not something that we come up with. it's just a fact. >> reporter: one that berkeley school officials say is federally mandated. 21 days is the incubation period for measles. >> when you are not vaccinated, you are putting others at risk. >> reporter: some parents have chosen...
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tara moriarty is in downtown napa this morning where one building is still shut down. tara. >> reporter: yeah many buildings like the post office here on second street are still shut down. repairs under way. you can see a lot of folks miss this post office. they have put up the hearts here saying we miss it, bring it back. the official estimate for damages is $442 million. but a risk management company says the number is really at least twice that much. downtown the safeway was slated to reopen in december but sol far no word. many small business owners say disaster relief was not enough to cover their losses so they have been slow to bounce back. over all city leaders say they have seen progress and a strong sense of neighbors helping neighbors. >> napa is a resilient community and because we've had a lot of issues in the past with flooding, we are somewhat used to the idea of recovering from a disaster. >> reporter: the city has lost tax money because some hotels, restaurants, and businesses were damaged. the company that owns napa self- storage says it's about to dem
tara moriarty is in downtown napa this morning where one building is still shut down. tara. >> reporter: yeah many buildings like the post office here on second street are still shut down. repairs under way. you can see a lot of folks miss this post office. they have put up the hearts here saying we miss it, bring it back. the official estimate for damages is $442 million. but a risk management company says the number is really at least twice that much. downtown the safeway was slated to...
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ktvu fox 2's tara moriarty tells us how the bizarre chain of events unfolded. >> reporter: at 2:00 a.m., deputies tried to coax three suspects out of a silver truck parked in front of the kaiser lot on bicentennial way. >> the suspects initially refused to exit the vehicle. after a lengthy standoff, deputies deployed less lethal gas into the suspect's vehicle. the suspects eventually exited the vehicle. one suspect had critical gunshot wounds and another subject was located deceased in the back seat of the vehicle. >> reporter: police destained the driver, one hour before police say the men tried to rob a home two miles away. >> it appears that home was targeted due to the fact that there was large quantities of marijuana being green there. >> reporter: neighbors were surprised. >> it's pretty scary. people act like it's not a big deal. but it is. this kind of stuff is happening. >> reporter: the homeowner with his wife and two small children heard the thieves trying to bust down the front door. he grabbed a handgun and a gun battle erupted. police say the suspects left a trail of bloo
ktvu fox 2's tara moriarty tells us how the bizarre chain of events unfolded. >> reporter: at 2:00 a.m., deputies tried to coax three suspects out of a silver truck parked in front of the kaiser lot on bicentennial way. >> the suspects initially refused to exit the vehicle. after a lengthy standoff, deputies deployed less lethal gas into the suspect's vehicle. the suspects eventually exited the vehicle. one suspect had critical gunshot wounds and another subject was located deceased...
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tara moriarty back to you. >> all right tara we are check in with you in a little bit.antime, we are posting a list of bay area locations offering sandbags. if you need them, you will find it under the web link section of our website. >>> time is 5:35. they are investigating a firey deadly crash in fremont involving a wrongway driver where one person was killed, three others were hurt. janine de la vega is live this morning along interstate 880 in fremont. the crash split a truck in half janine. >> yeah it did. pretty incredible footage. very devastating. a female driver in one of the cars did not survive. three others are in the hospital. it happened all here on the southbound lanes of 880. you can see traffic is back to normal but all the lanes were shut down earlier this morning. the chp says at 12:30 a.m. a sedan got on to southbound 880 but it was heading the wrongway. it traveled northbound for three miles before crashing head on with a pickup truck around thornton avenue. the sedan burst into flames. the firefighters rushed to the scene to extinguish it and treat
tara moriarty back to you. >> all right tara we are check in with you in a little bit.antime, we are posting a list of bay area locations offering sandbags. if you need them, you will find it under the web link section of our website. >>> time is 5:35. they are investigating a firey deadly crash in fremont involving a wrongway driver where one person was killed, three others were hurt. janine de la vega is live this morning along interstate 880 in fremont. the crash split a truck...
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in san francisco, tara moriarty, fox 2 news. >>> we're seeing sunshine. but rain is on the way.semary has the forecast. >> yes, tori, we have a storm dropping into california. we're cloudier. we're cooler, breezy out there. let's get outdoors and take a look at some of the clouds. we have the slightest possibility of a few passing light showers today along the coastline perhaps the santa cruz mountains going to be the better place to be. if we take a look at the wide view here, the parent low still very well known. it's going to be sliding south as we get into tomorrow and sunday. in fact, as it moves over our area, it's going to bring unstable weather. in addition to the possibility of scattered showers increasing on saturday, we may actually have a few thunderstorms to deal with has well. it will be out of the here by sunday where we'll have partly cloudy, cool conditions but dry conditions. a look here a little bit closer. you can ski a little bit of moisture being picked under over the santa cruz mountains. e mt. diablo range as well. this storm -- not with a lot of moisture
in san francisco, tara moriarty, fox 2 news. >>> we're seeing sunshine. but rain is on the way.semary has the forecast. >> yes, tori, we have a storm dropping into california. we're cloudier. we're cooler, breezy out there. let's get outdoors and take a look at some of the clouds. we have the slightest possibility of a few passing light showers today along the coastline perhaps the santa cruz mountains going to be the better place to be. if we take a look at the wide view here,...
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tara moriarty tells us why they turned out in droves over the holiday weekend. >> you came on a free day. did you know that? >> no. >> reporter: all national parks are free six times a year, president's day weekend being one of them. normally admission is $7. with the crowds comes traffic. traffic is scarce. these twitter photos taken on the lastfryby day, mlk day show how congested it gets. some neighbors say the situation can be frustrating. parking does get to be a preyum up here. so along the roads, a few spots that are there will fill up. it's not so bad if you live here because you can walk out the door. if you have -- if you having friends out there, it's hard to places for the cars. >> reporter: many folks had to park more than a mile away. some neighbors who live near here are so angry about the traffic, they've asked the national park service to impose a limit on the number of visitors allowed in muir woods. in muir woods, tara moriarty, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> well, some moviegoers in the east bay saw some of the movie "50 shades of grey" whether they warranted to or not. we'
tara moriarty tells us why they turned out in droves over the holiday weekend. >> you came on a free day. did you know that? >> no. >> reporter: all national parks are free six times a year, president's day weekend being one of them. normally admission is $7. with the crowds comes traffic. traffic is scarce. these twitter photos taken on the lastfryby day, mlk day show how congested it gets. some neighbors say the situation can be frustrating. parking does get to be a preyum...
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live from napa i'm tara moriarty, back to you. >> thank you, tara. months since nicholas dillon was severely injured when the chimney at his house collapsed. one of the most memorable memories during his recovery is visiting the warriors and one of his injuries was a broken pelvis. doctors expected it to take six months for them to walk again. he surprised them and is practicing soccer again. he says surviving the quake has changed his life. he now appreciates every day he's alive. >>> time is 5:35. here's a warning for you parents that use social media to post photos of your children. they are already saying think piece. a lot of teenage girls are using those photos to role play their future. parents are now pushing sites like facebook and instagram to step up enforcement of those accounts. >> my son's photo was her cover page and she had taken photos from my blog and put them on her timeline and pretending it was her son. >> they say this kind of behavior violates the terms of service agreement. but many mothers online claim they still have problem
live from napa i'm tara moriarty, back to you. >> thank you, tara. months since nicholas dillon was severely injured when the chimney at his house collapsed. one of the most memorable memories during his recovery is visiting the warriors and one of his injuries was a broken pelvis. doctors expected it to take six months for them to walk again. he surprised them and is practicing soccer again. he says surviving the quake has changed his life. he now appreciates every day he's alive....
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tara moriarty is live until downtown napa now checking on how napa is recovering, tara a half year later. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. many buildings are still shut down like this post office here. you can see people have posted all of these hearts here along the fence saying please save our post office. please reopen we miss you. the official estimate for damage was $442 million. a risk management company says that number is really at least twice that much. downtown the safeway that was reslated to open in december but so far no, ma'am word. many small business owners say disaster relief was not enough to cover the losses. but over all city leaders say they have seen patrol guess. we have spoke to one business owner who's inventory inside his store was destroyed but she managed to get back on her feet. >> it was terrifying. i lost about $38,000. i finished our fourth quarter with growth. >> reporter: she credits locals shopping since the quake supporting their community. the city has also lost some tax money because some hotels, restaurants, and other businesses were badly d
tara moriarty is live until downtown napa now checking on how napa is recovering, tara a half year later. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. many buildings are still shut down like this post office here. you can see people have posted all of these hearts here along the fence saying please save our post office. please reopen we miss you. the official estimate for damage was $442 million. a risk management company says that number is really at least twice that much. downtown the...
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tara moriarty is at the store considered very lucky. l have a live update on the frenzy that is building. she'll be here in couple of minutes. and she has tickets too already. good morning. thank you for joining us here. wednesday, february 11th i'm dave clark be >> good morning, i'm pam cook. thank you for joining us. it is just about 6:30. yes it is. let's check in with steve. i needed to double check. >> but on the power ball we were talking. what you're saying i got a chance. >> i got a chance. >> you might be hit by an asteroid first but you've got a chance. >> i got a chance. we have mostly clear skies. mr. clark did he step outside? yes he did. and he said it was a beautiful sunrise. >> look at this. >> a few high clouds and that is it. everything is pointing toward spring like weather. there is a lot out here opinion there is a good looking system. temperatures a little chill in the morning air. 53 los gatos and the hills. that warmer air is building in. >>> we've had a couple of minor things. we do have slow downs to be sure. le
tara moriarty is at the store considered very lucky. l have a live update on the frenzy that is building. she'll be here in couple of minutes. and she has tickets too already. good morning. thank you for joining us here. wednesday, february 11th i'm dave clark be >> good morning, i'm pam cook. thank you for joining us. it is just about 6:30. yes it is. let's check in with steve. i needed to double check. >> but on the power ball we were talking. what you're saying i got a chance....
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ktvu fox 2 news reporter tara moriarty is live in vallejo. e crews have made a lot of progress. of clearing away a tree that knocked out power to hundreds of customers, tara. >> reporter: crews have to basically untangled all of these down wires from the tree and the brush. you can see behind me here. the tree trimmers will be coming in and they will chop up the tree and pg&e crews will have to replace that power pole. you can see where it snapped in half. we are here near baxter where gusty winds created this mess. since friday more than 150,000 people have been impacted by outages. as of 4:00 this morning 2300 were without power. most of them centered in the north bay. one of them shut down a save mart grocery store. >> i was bagging and the power went out and it turned on and then it went back out. there was a few people in here. we pretty much closed after that. >> reporter: most of the outages are expected to be restored by later this morning. pg&e crews brought in people from oregon, washington, and arizona to help with all of these outa
ktvu fox 2 news reporter tara moriarty is live in vallejo. e crews have made a lot of progress. of clearing away a tree that knocked out power to hundreds of customers, tara. >> reporter: crews have to basically untangled all of these down wires from the tree and the brush. you can see behind me here. the tree trimmers will be coming in and they will chop up the tree and pg&e crews will have to replace that power pole. you can see where it snapped in half. we are here near baxter...
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coming up tara moriarty is. there she's going to have more on cities around the bay scrambling to prepare. got to dig out the umbrella, dust it off. my daughter's hoping to use her new rain boots she got for christmas. they've been sitting there by the door. thank you for joining us. >> good morning. i'm dave clark. talk about weather and traffic. should i run home and grab an umbrella? . >> not today. >> i don't need it today. >> tomorrow. tomorrow. >> unless you're up north. yes, you'll need it today. for us, tomorrow will be the key day as this system slowly works its way toward us. already have advisories, flash- flood watches out. cloudy skies, all quiet now. breeze picking up out of the southeast. we expect that to really crank up, because there's a wind advisory. two systems. one will be very warm, topples over us. tonight things really get cranked up. already on the north coast, some rain is falling. a lot of cloud cover over us. rain could start mendocino county later today. for right now, it's awfully
coming up tara moriarty is. there she's going to have more on cities around the bay scrambling to prepare. got to dig out the umbrella, dust it off. my daughter's hoping to use her new rain boots she got for christmas. they've been sitting there by the door. thank you for joining us. >> good morning. i'm dave clark. talk about weather and traffic. should i run home and grab an umbrella? . >> not today. >> i don't need it today. >> tomorrow. tomorrow. >> unless...
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tara moriarty is live in berkeley now to tell us about the other steps being taken. tara. >> reporter: officials say they would make all of those children who are not vaccinated stay at home for 21 days. that is the length of the incubation period. children that develop a rash or fever should not be sent to class and should be evaluated by a doctor. you have a 90% chance of getting it if someone in your home has it. and that is because it's an airborne virus and can linger in the air for two hours. children should receive two doses of the measle. measles can lead to severe complications including hospitalization and death. so far 13 people in the bay area has contracted measles and that number is approaching 100 statewide. coming up whether tell you about another county that has a high personal belief exemption rate. we'll let you know how one school is handling it. live from berkeley i'm tara moriarty back to you. >> thank you. >>> time is 5:08. the debate over measles vaccines it has politicians taking sides now. last night hillary clinton made her position clear. s
tara moriarty is live in berkeley now to tell us about the other steps being taken. tara. >> reporter: officials say they would make all of those children who are not vaccinated stay at home for 21 days. that is the length of the incubation period. children that develop a rash or fever should not be sent to class and should be evaluated by a doctor. you have a 90% chance of getting it if someone in your home has it. and that is because it's an airborne virus and can linger in the air for...
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ktvu fox 2 reporter tara moriarty is at the oakland airport with how southwest hopes to clear this upnes back in the air. tara. >> reporter: inside they chose ten flights had been canceled. nine are departing. one is arriving. some passengers have been able to hop on other flights but not without some headaches. we know that southwest was forced to ground 128 flights yesterday. that is about one fifth of its fleet after it discovered the misinspection. most passengers thought the planes were going to be able to fly until sunday despite the missed inspections. they tell us they are pretty frustrated. >> got to go all the way to salt lake. and then from salt lake into denver. >> reporter: the missed inspections involve hydraulic systems. southwest say is it when it discovered the lapse it took the planes out of service and started checking them. southwest was fined in 2009 for faming to inspect some planes for cracks in the few sill lodge. we will continue to monitor the screens and let you know if there are any more cancellations. live from oakland international airport i'm tara moriar
ktvu fox 2 reporter tara moriarty is at the oakland airport with how southwest hopes to clear this upnes back in the air. tara. >> reporter: inside they chose ten flights had been canceled. nine are departing. one is arriving. some passengers have been able to hop on other flights but not without some headaches. we know that southwest was forced to ground 128 flights yesterday. that is about one fifth of its fleet after it discovered the misinspection. most passengers thought the planes...
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live from san francisco, i'm tara moriarty, back to you. >> thank you, tara. >>> 8:04.ncisco police officer is accusedded of using excess -- accused of using excessive force during a confrontation with a homeless man aboard a muni bus. >> hey, buddy. you all right? >> the incident occurred on february 11th. it was captured by a surveillance camera. the bus driver said the homeless man was sleeping and refused to leave the bus. raymond chu was trying to wake up the suspect, warren. the man told him to stop touching hill and threatened to beat up the officer. [bleep] >> made some comments to the officer who immediately takes the situation and turns it into something violent. >> officer chu used his police baton and pepper spray to make the arrest. warren face as misdemeanor charge of threatening an officer. police chief greg suhr says he's reviewed the incident and believes the use of force was justified. >>> 8:05. an oakland man was arrested accused of sexually abusing a 15-year-old girl and forcing her into human trafficking. 32-year-old patrick leo simmons is due in co
live from san francisco, i'm tara moriarty, back to you. >> thank you, tara. >>> 8:04.ncisco police officer is accusedded of using excess -- accused of using excessive force during a confrontation with a homeless man aboard a muni bus. >> hey, buddy. you all right? >> the incident occurred on february 11th. it was captured by a surveillance camera. the bus driver said the homeless man was sleeping and refused to leave the bus. raymond chu was trying to wake up the...
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live in lafayette, i'm tara moriarty. back to you. >> potentially exposed a lot of people. thank you, tara. >>> 5:05 is the time. new information that the ant i don't care teenager accused of courtshipping and raping a pizza delivery woman may have a criminal paps. 17-year-old dare indian miles, jr., was in court, but his arraignment was postponed. miles arrested sunday hours after the attack on a pizza delivery driver. officials confirm he was wearing the type of gps ankle monitors used for pal lees, but they are not saying why he was wearing that monitor. miles' facebook page makes reference -- police have decided to charge the teenager as an adult because of the seize your nature of the crime, and prosecutors say the ankle monitor will be useful in the case because it will pinpoint miles' whereabouts it day of the assault. >>> police in the sacramento area are searching for a man they say killed his girlfriend weeks after he was released from prison under the controversial reawe line. program. elk grove police say moses valdez accused of killing his girlfriend and mother
live in lafayette, i'm tara moriarty. back to you. >> potentially exposed a lot of people. thank you, tara. >>> 5:05 is the time. new information that the ant i don't care teenager accused of courtshipping and raping a pizza delivery woman may have a criminal paps. 17-year-old dare indian miles, jr., was in court, but his arraignment was postponed. miles arrested sunday hours after the attack on a pizza delivery driver. officials confirm he was wearing the type of gps ankle...
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ktvu fox 2 news reporter, tara moriarty is live in vallejo where a tree knocked out power to hundreds of customers. good morning, tara. >> reporter: yeah. we have new adage numbers. first we want to show you the damage on burnham and baxter. there are downed lines. we're waiting for pg&e to come and remove the prins -- remove the power outages and then the tree trimmers will have to remove the trees that snagged the lines and snapped the pole in half. nearly 400 homes still without power. since friday, nearly 157,000 people have been impacted by outages. 6:15 this morning, 2900 people are without power. most of them centered in the north bay. one outage shut down a grocery store in antioch. >> i was bagging and the power went out. it turned back on. and then it went back out. there was a few people in here. we pretty much closed after that. >> reporter: most of the outages are expected to be restored by later this morning. pg&e brought in crews from oregon, washington and arizona to help with the outages from this storm. and we saw crews bringing in the new poles to replace this broke
ktvu fox 2 news reporter, tara moriarty is live in vallejo where a tree knocked out power to hundreds of customers. good morning, tara. >> reporter: yeah. we have new adage numbers. first we want to show you the damage on burnham and baxter. there are downed lines. we're waiting for pg&e to come and remove the prins -- remove the power outages and then the tree trimmers will have to remove the trees that snagged the lines and snapped the pole in half. nearly 400 homes still without...
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tara moriarty has been following this active search. coming up in two minutes, she will tell us what she's learned about the people involved. good morning. welcome to "mornings on 2." it's tuesday, february 17th. i'm tori campbell. >> good morning. >> good morning. >>> i'm dave clark. let's also talk about weather and traffic. steve paulson, you see fog in our forecast. >> tori saw fog this morning. >> i was rubbing my eyes. i thought my contacts were blurry. >> we've had a lot of fog. this is a coastal variety. but there's some reports where it's on the deck. drizzle from cloverdale to san jose, in san francisco. low clouds and fog. a westerly breeze. fog or sun later but cooler and breezy. no record highs today. there's big fog bank. mostly sunny to the north. if you don't have the fog, it will be sunny. the fog bank is charging inland. that went quick. temperatures are the in the 50s. delta breeze at 50 miles an hour. west at concord, another at napa. west at sfo. west at hayward. low clouds will be slow to peel back to the coast. i
tara moriarty has been following this active search. coming up in two minutes, she will tell us what she's learned about the people involved. good morning. welcome to "mornings on 2." it's tuesday, february 17th. i'm tori campbell. >> good morning. >> good morning. >>> i'm dave clark. let's also talk about weather and traffic. steve paulson, you see fog in our forecast. >> tori saw fog this morning. >> i was rubbing my eyes. i thought my contacts were...
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ktvu's tara moriarty has been out there all morning. coming up, she will explain why police believe the deadly confrontation started miles away during a home invasion. i'm tori campbell. it's monday, february 23rd. >> good morning. >> good morning. >>> i'm dave clark. let's talk about weather and traffic. did you hear the wind? >> oh. howling last night. >> steve has the latest on the wind and the weather. >> for most, pretty windy. morgan hill and gilroy, it's in the 30s. 32 and 34. that's what's in in store for most of us. mt. diablo checking in at 60 miles an hour. fairfield, 31. there's 30 at sfo. this is in the last 312 hours or so. the low responsible for it is right there. it's moving. it's accelerating in the four corners. southern nevada into arizona. southern california had their share yesterday. about .5 to 1 inch. if you are heading to spring training, today is probably one of those cold days. it will be better tomorrow. a little built of snow upped a bridgeport. 7100 feet. 6 inches of snow. finally snow there. it's mainly c
ktvu's tara moriarty has been out there all morning. coming up, she will explain why police believe the deadly confrontation started miles away during a home invasion. i'm tori campbell. it's monday, february 23rd. >> good morning. >> good morning. >>> i'm dave clark. let's talk about weather and traffic. did you hear the wind? >> oh. howling last night. >> steve has the latest on the wind and the weather. >> for most, pretty windy. morgan hill and gilroy,...
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ktvu fox 2 tara moriarty is joining us live in san francisco with more about that deadly police shooting. good morning, tara. >> reporter: the victim is crediting police for saving his life. the man was chasing him down the street with a long kitchen knife. this happened just before 11:00 last night. we know two under cover officers saw the man chasing the bikist down folsom street. the officers were on patrol in the area and responded to a call for help in an unmarked police car. the suspect was threatening the victim with a six inch long knife. they told him to drop the weapon. >> investigators found six shell casing at the case. the identity of the suspect has not been released. investigators are interviewing half a dozen witnesses. police chief says there will be a town hall meeting in the neighborhood to discuss exactly what happened. live from san francisco i'm tara moriarty back to you. >> thank you. >>> time is 5:03. san francisco police officer is accused of using excessive force during a confrontation with a homeless man. this happened february 11th. the bus driver told police
ktvu fox 2 tara moriarty is joining us live in san francisco with more about that deadly police shooting. good morning, tara. >> reporter: the victim is crediting police for saving his life. the man was chasing him down the street with a long kitchen knife. this happened just before 11:00 last night. we know two under cover officers saw the man chasing the bikist down folsom street. the officers were on patrol in the area and responded to a call for help in an unmarked police car. the...
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tara moriarty is following the story. coming up at 6:00. >>> we've been telling you how windy it is outside. several bay area bridges and the altamont pass are under a wind advisory this morning. ktvu fox 2 reporter alex savidge is joining us live now. drivers are being warned. so what does it feel like out there alex? >> reporter: it is pretty breezy out here. my advice is to keep a tight grip on the steering wheel. we are here at the bay bridge where the chp has put out a small advisory. winds will be blowing anywhere from 15-20 miles an hour with gusts especially strong in the north bay mountains and the east bay hills. drivers will of course get blown around a bit on the roadways and things will be tougher for anyone who is taking a motorcycle into work. >> you have to keep a tighter grip on them. >> it depends if the wind is really blowing hard. if it is a big rig that zooms by you, you feel it. just try to keep your distance. try to keep a nice car ahead of you far enough. >> reporter: yesterday the coast guard was
tara moriarty is following the story. coming up at 6:00. >>> we've been telling you how windy it is outside. several bay area bridges and the altamont pass are under a wind advisory this morning. ktvu fox 2 reporter alex savidge is joining us live now. drivers are being warned. so what does it feel like out there alex? >> reporter: it is pretty breezy out here. my advice is to keep a tight grip on the steering wheel. we are here at the bay bridge where the chp has put out a small...
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ktvu's tara moriarty has been talking to commuters who may have been exposed.ll us what people are saying about the alert this morning. it's thursday, february 12th. i'm tori campbell. >> people have a lot to say about it. >> yes, they do. a lot of questions. >> we're also talking about your weather and traffic. still a little nippy outside. it's a little cool. there is a 27-mile-an-hour wind coming right above the caldecott out of the northeast which will be -- my offshore flow, tori. >> old girlfriend. >> old girlfriend. back in town. [laughter] >> if that maintains any semblance of that direction and speed, there's no way -- i don't see how downtown oakland can't set a record of 70. south lake tahoe, i tell ya, the smoepack is ugly. yesterday, tahoe set a record of 54. they may set four in a row. there were a lot of records in southern california. locally today will be -- today and tomorrow look like the best records for record highs. not san jose but mountain view will be close. they have to get to 73. livermore in the 70s. i doubt they hit 74. oakland look
ktvu's tara moriarty has been talking to commuters who may have been exposed.ll us what people are saying about the alert this morning. it's thursday, february 12th. i'm tori campbell. >> people have a lot to say about it. >> yes, they do. a lot of questions. >> we're also talking about your weather and traffic. still a little nippy outside. it's a little cool. there is a 27-mile-an-hour wind coming right above the caldecott out of the northeast which will be -- my offshore...
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tara moriarty, back to you. >> thank you. >>> a woman who brought national attention to the issue of sexual harassment 20 years ago was in berkeley last night talking about that issue. we're talking about anita hill. she was the featured speaker at a national conference on sexual assault on college campuses held at uc berkeley. now, hill came to national prominence when she testified that then clarence thomas sexually harassed her when he was her boss. hill told the audience it was hard to speak out in public but she felt she had no choice. >> listening to the testimony and hearing the other people testify and then up mamly working -- ultimately working to get heard that i decided that i absolutely had to say what had happened to me. >> uc berkeley's has been under criticism for hosting this two- day conference. it's one of 90 schools being investigated for the way they handle sexual assault on campuses. now, the school says this conference is part of its commitment to finding solutions to the problem. >> well, we have new information on that high-speed chase and crash in martinez. w
tara moriarty, back to you. >> thank you. >>> a woman who brought national attention to the issue of sexual harassment 20 years ago was in berkeley last night talking about that issue. we're talking about anita hill. she was the featured speaker at a national conference on sexual assault on college campuses held at uc berkeley. now, hill came to national prominence when she testified that then clarence thomas sexually harassed her when he was her boss. hill told the audience it...
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tara moriarty joins us now with what was discussed at the meeting last night. tara? >> reporter: we're here at the bell air elementary school. and teachers here say they are elateed the school board voted for a 1% pay cut. >> reporter: yesterday teachers rallied outside park side middle school where the meeting was. they're angry about layoffs, 14 of them. parents who showed up at the school board meeting inside the gym say they are concerned about how officials plan to deal with the considered 2.1 million deficit. one of the proposals is to boost class sizes. >> if they have to increase the student-teacher ratios 31-1 as they're talking about, that's not -- the kids can't get the attention they need. >> the school district has always sought to provide a quality education for every child. that standard has not changed. >> reporter: but some argued it will if you increase class sizes. >> right now, we have negotiated standard for class sizes, which is 31 to 1. so the district needs to move to that standard. it's something that's been negotiated with our teachers in go
tara moriarty joins us now with what was discussed at the meeting last night. tara? >> reporter: we're here at the bell air elementary school. and teachers here say they are elateed the school board voted for a 1% pay cut. >> reporter: yesterday teachers rallied outside park side middle school where the meeting was. they're angry about layoffs, 14 of them. parents who showed up at the school board meeting inside the gym say they are concerned about how officials plan to deal with...
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and tara moriarty is joining us now from berkeley to tell us what they are asking parents to do. tara. >> reporter: public health officials are asking parents to get their children vaccinated. and that is because if measles pops up at a school and unvaccinated children are there, they want to send them home for 21 days. that is the length of the incubation period for measles. same story goes for schools in marin county. children who develop a rash or fever should not be sent to class and should be evaluated by a doctor. measles is highly contagious. you is a 90% chance of getting it if someone in your home has it. and that is because it is an airborne virus and can linger in the air for two hours. we spoke to a berkeley man who says he thinks the school's plan is a little too drastic. >> i think turning into a militarized zone excluding x and y for the greater good. i don't think there is a cause for that. there must be some other way to implement precautionary measures without ostracizing children. >> reporter: measles can lead to severe complications including hospitalization an
and tara moriarty is joining us now from berkeley to tell us what they are asking parents to do. tara. >> reporter: public health officials are asking parents to get their children vaccinated. and that is because if measles pops up at a school and unvaccinated children are there, they want to send them home for 21 days. that is the length of the incubation period for measles. same story goes for schools in marin county. children who develop a rash or fever should not be sent to class and...
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tara moriarty has been out there all morning taking a close look at the recovery.sons learned from the earthquake. tara will tell us why some people are really angry about one property owner's decision to tear down a building. stay tuned. tuesday morning, february 24th. i'm dave clark. glad you are here. let's check weather and traffic. steve paulson is here with your forecast. >> cold to start, dave, this morning. many locations, coldest they've been in a long, long time. in fact, maybe sense early january. finally some 30s inland. i say finally pause we've been so far above on the lows. already working on the cold start for many. all signs point toward a sunny day and temperatures warming up. but the low will be a pretty good system as it moves into -- it's already into arizona, new mexico, colorado. it will give them a lot more snow. for us, things calm down in that department. but the cold air has settled in. 30s and 40s. 40s and 50s. beginning to see a little bit of a bump up. woodside was 31. now 39. menlo park, palo alto still in there. 40s, san mateo. there
tara moriarty has been out there all morning taking a close look at the recovery.sons learned from the earthquake. tara will tell us why some people are really angry about one property owner's decision to tear down a building. stay tuned. tuesday morning, february 24th. i'm dave clark. glad you are here. let's check weather and traffic. steve paulson is here with your forecast. >> cold to start, dave, this morning. many locations, coldest they've been in a long, long time. in fact, maybe...
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tara moriarty talks about the order that went out today. >> reporter: if there is a measles outbreak in your school public health will direct all unvaccinated children to stay away from school for at least 21 days. >> reporter: the robo calls that went out to families. >> the 21 day rule is not something we come up with. it's just a fact. >> reporter: one that is federally mandated. 21 days is the incubation period for measles. >> when you're not vaccinated, you're putting other children at risk. >> reporter: places like school s can be a breeding spot for measles. it can linger in the air for two hours. experts say if you have someone at home who has the measles you have a 90% chance of getting it. still some parents think the plan to send kids home is too harsh. >> there must be some other way to implement precautionary measures without austersizing children. >> reporter: in 2013 the number of keupbder -- kindergartners vaccinated fluctuated from 14% to 95%. >> what does that do to a child who needs to make up some ground in reading or math or science that's a big chunk of the year
tara moriarty talks about the order that went out today. >> reporter: if there is a measles outbreak in your school public health will direct all unvaccinated children to stay away from school for at least 21 days. >> reporter: the robo calls that went out to families. >> the 21 day rule is not something we come up with. it's just a fact. >> reporter: one that is federally mandated. 21 days is the incubation period for measles. >> when you're not vaccinated, you're...
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ktvu fox 2 reporter tara moriarty is joining us from vallejo. tara. >> reporter: that is right. we are just north of downtown vallejo. where high winds, very gusty winds toppled trees and power poles in the area. as you can see pg&e crews have had this roadway blocked off. 400 people in this neighborhood are without power. since friday more than 121,000 people have been impacted with outages. 4,000 people with without power. the hardest areas hit. the knot bay and peninsula. one outage shut down a save mart grocery store in antioch. >> i was bagging and the power went out. and turned back on. and went back out. there was a few people in here. and we pretty much closed after that. >> reporter: most of the outages are expected to be restored later this morning. pg&e brought in crews from oregon and washington to help with the outages. at 4:00 this morning pg&e was wiz supposed to send out an e- mail giving us an update on how much power. we will pass that information along to you. >> thank you, tara. >>> public works crews are cleaning up debris. cars splashed through flooded area
ktvu fox 2 reporter tara moriarty is joining us from vallejo. tara. >> reporter: that is right. we are just north of downtown vallejo. where high winds, very gusty winds toppled trees and power poles in the area. as you can see pg&e crews have had this roadway blocked off. 400 people in this neighborhood are without power. since friday more than 121,000 people have been impacted with outages. 4,000 people with without power. the hardest areas hit. the knot bay and peninsula. one...
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ktvu fox two's tara moriarty joining us live. you have more details. and how are riders reacting to all this? >> reporter: one said this is the risk you take when you ride public transit. you never know. others are frustrated, they say, about people who choose not a not to get vaccinated. we know the infected person rode from the lafayette station to the montgomery street station in san francisco last wednesday, thursday, and friday. happened during both the morning and evening commutes, 6 to 8:00 a.m., and 7 to 9 p.m. health officials have revealed the unnamed person was a linked in employee who also ate at an e and o kitchen on sutter street wednesday night. about 115 to 130 per train car at the peak of the commute. >> you got to expect stuff like this all the time. you don't know what anybody -- you go to the doctor now, and they ask you, "have you been out of the country or been with somebody out of the country in the past 30 days for the eboli or measles or whatever." i don't know. it's getting to be a new thing nowadays. >> reporter: health offic
ktvu fox two's tara moriarty joining us live. you have more details. and how are riders reacting to all this? >> reporter: one said this is the risk you take when you ride public transit. you never know. others are frustrated, they say, about people who choose not a not to get vaccinated. we know the infected person rode from the lafayette station to the montgomery street station in san francisco last wednesday, thursday, and friday. happened during both the morning and evening commutes,...
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tara moriarty is where people have been stocking up on sandbags as well.ning has been issued up there in that area. tara you've got your measuring stick. >> reporter: i have got a shovel. i was filling sandbags. you kind of missed it. that was really fun. i was a little out of breath. there is 44 tons of son in this parking lot. this is memorial stadium. some folks have decided to be good samaritans and fill up sandbags for everybody else. courtesy of the future farmers of america. they signed their names here. that was quite nice. all of these sandbags of course will be used to stave off poll tonal flooding. as we know this as we brace for this storm and in the east bay pg&e crews moved pine trees. the rain coupled with strong winds over the next few days does have some homeowners concerned that trees could topple power lines. and in san francisco crews have been working to clear some 25,000 catch bay since. >> when it rains f is our black friday. that is when we are out there in full force working 24/7 to make sure they are dealing with issues as they ar
tara moriarty is where people have been stocking up on sandbags as well.ning has been issued up there in that area. tara you've got your measuring stick. >> reporter: i have got a shovel. i was filling sandbags. you kind of missed it. that was really fun. i was a little out of breath. there is 44 tons of son in this parking lot. this is memorial stadium. some folks have decided to be good samaritans and fill up sandbags for everybody else. courtesy of the future farmers of america. they...
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now ktvu fox 2 reporter tara moriarty is gathering details now on the case again. with we'll have a live report soon. a police stand off. a very active shooting scene up in santa rosa. >> of course tara will keep us updated throughout the morning. >>> bay area girl scouts robbed of their money while selling cookies. coming up their quick actions that physical low that helped police track down the thief. >> the department of homeland security is out of money. what has to happen in the next couple of cays to avoid a complete shut down. >> north bay commute, golden gate bridge traffic looks good heading south. so far so good from novato all the way down to san francisco. >> low pressure to the south. high pressure to the north. the high doesn't like that low so it fills in with a north wind. mt. diablo 61 miles an hour. >>> welcome back everybody time is 4:41. another arctic blast baring down on the u.s.. temperatures will be 25-30 degrees below normal across much of the country today. in the northeast after days of sub zero temperatures, a 30-40- degree break felt nic
now ktvu fox 2 reporter tara moriarty is gathering details now on the case again. with we'll have a live report soon. a police stand off. a very active shooting scene up in santa rosa. >> of course tara will keep us updated throughout the morning. >>> bay area girl scouts robbed of their money while selling cookies. coming up their quick actions that physical low that helped police track down the thief. >> the department of homeland security is out of money. what has to...
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tara moriarty is at oakland international airport this morning. the airline missed required safety inspections. tara. >> reporter: that is right and five flights had to be canceled here at oakland international airport. you can only imagine what it might have been like at the hub in dallas. they had to ground 128 flights yesterday. that is about a fifth of its fleet after it discovered the misinspections. it canceled about 80 flights and up to 19 more are expected today. bay area airports were among the many airports to experience delays and cancellations. >> you looked at the board in las vegas and saw canceled, canceled, canceled. there were people that were i'm not going to say nuts crazy but they were upset. >> reporter: hydraulic systems that use to control the rutter. when southwest discovered the rut, they immediately took the planes out of service and checking them. this is not the first time the airline got in trouble. they were fined in 2009 for failing to inspect planes for a crack. forcing an emergency landing in arizona. now the good n
tara moriarty is at oakland international airport this morning. the airline missed required safety inspections. tara. >> reporter: that is right and five flights had to be canceled here at oakland international airport. you can only imagine what it might have been like at the hub in dallas. they had to ground 128 flights yesterday. that is about a fifth of its fleet after it discovered the misinspections. it canceled about 80 flights and up to 19 more are expected today. bay area airports...
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tara moriarty joins us live from berkeley to tell us what they are asking parents to do. tara?> reporter: we also want to mention that orange county has been the hardest hit in the state of california with 28 cases of measles. now, here in berkeley, health officials are asking all parents to get their children vaccinated if they haven't because if the measles were to pop up in the classroom, any child who haven't been vaccinated would have to be home for 21 days. that's the incubation period for measles. the same would go, the same story in marin county schools. now, measles is highly contagious. you have a 90% chance of getting it if someone in your home has it. one man said he thinks everyone should be vaccinated for the greater good. >> what happened to, you know, brotherly love and all of that -- we gotta take -- we either hang together or we die separately. >> there must be some other way to implement precautionary measures without ostracizing children. >> reporter: measles is an airborne virus. it can linger in the air for two hours. it can lead to severe complications, i
tara moriarty joins us live from berkeley to tell us what they are asking parents to do. tara?> reporter: we also want to mention that orange county has been the hardest hit in the state of california with 28 cases of measles. now, here in berkeley, health officials are asking all parents to get their children vaccinated if they haven't because if the measles were to pop up in the classroom, any child who haven't been vaccinated would have to be home for 21 days. that's the incubation period...
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we are down there live and coming up in two minutes, ktvu fox 2 reporter tara moriarty has new information about what has fire crews and the coast guard scrambling out there this morning. not far from
we are down there live and coming up in two minutes, ktvu fox 2 reporter tara moriarty has new information about what has fire crews and the coast guard scrambling out there this morning. not far from
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tara moriarty is in marin county this morning. and tara, not everyone's happy about the big crowds. >> reporter: no. we'll get to that in a second. but admission is usually $7 but this today as well as the entire weekend, it was free and that caused a massive traffic jam. similar to congestion that we saw back on martin luther king day, the last time that a national park was free. now, people had to park more than a mime away -- a mile away. the freebie made muir woods a big draw. the nearby parking lot only holds 150 cars. so those spots were done by 9:30 yesterday morning. rangers said there were about 4,000 people here saturday. this is nothing new to neighbors who live near here. they are so angry about the traffic, they have asked a limit on the number of visitors allowed into muir woods. the cost goes back to up $7 for admission. there is a push to push it up to $10. so far, a pretty spectacular morning. we just watch the sunrise come over the bridge. i'm tara moriarty back to you. >> what a place to be. we'll talk to you lat
tara moriarty is in marin county this morning. and tara, not everyone's happy about the big crowds. >> reporter: no. we'll get to that in a second. but admission is usually $7 but this today as well as the entire weekend, it was free and that caused a massive traffic jam. similar to congestion that we saw back on martin luther king day, the last time that a national park was free. now, people had to park more than a mime away -- a mile away. the freebie made muir woods a big draw. the...
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tara moriarty joining us live now. you are at sacred heart prep in san francisco. e handed a copy of that document. what are they saying, tara? >> reporter: well, some tell us the new doctrine is in stark contrast to what the pope has been preaching about tolerance in rome and they think it definitely send the wrong message to students. >> the language inserted into the agreement adds nothing new to the agreement. it rather clarifies what's already in there, in the agreement. so the schools can be clear about their mission. >> the language is nothing new but the fact it's in the faculty hand book is. he says the use of donated sperm or ovum and a surrogate u te wrist is -- uterus is gravely immoral. sacred heart's president said it opens the discussion. >> this is the time to understand what it means to be pastoral and what it means to listen to them, listen to how it's affecting them and really be more sensitive to our students who are struggling. many of whom who understand what this might mean down the road. >> reporter: friday, staff will be meeting here at sacr
tara moriarty joining us live now. you are at sacred heart prep in san francisco. e handed a copy of that document. what are they saying, tara? >> reporter: well, some tell us the new doctrine is in stark contrast to what the pope has been preaching about tolerance in rome and they think it definitely send the wrong message to students. >> the language inserted into the agreement adds nothing new to the agreement. it rather clarifies what's already in there, in the agreement. so the...
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tara moriarty is there also. coming up she will tell us about the other offenses officers are zeroing in on this morning and why police say they are doing it in the first place. looks like that person is getting a citation also. good morning. i'm brian flores. let's start your day with weather an traffic. >>> we talked about a clamber of commerce. well, the fremont chamber of commerce said yes, indeed. [laughter] >> we like that. >> i put on the visibility satellite and we're good to go for sunshine. we are. it looks good here. a little bit of fog. mendocino county, lake county. i a little bit in the east bay. most that has disappeared. up yonder. up yonder, you folks to the north have to deal with it. a lot of cloud cover but very little in the way of rain. i doubt there's much there. it was a much colder low. a few 30s, a loet of 40s -- lot of 40s 56 to 60 yesterday. except for the high clouds, everything is going north. patchy fog, a little chill. it will be sunny to mostly sunny. a lot of 60s. sal, we had a b
tara moriarty is there also. coming up she will tell us about the other offenses officers are zeroing in on this morning and why police say they are doing it in the first place. looks like that person is getting a citation also. good morning. i'm brian flores. let's start your day with weather an traffic. >>> we talked about a clamber of commerce. well, the fremont chamber of commerce said yes, indeed. [laughter] >> we like that. >> i put on the visibility satellite and...
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tara moriarty is live in vallejo. you are in one of the neighborhoods effected by the storm. we just found out pg&e is making progress getting the lights back on? >> yes. they had actually left for awhile and then they just came back. i don't know if they had to get more supplies. this tree actually fell right on top of the power poles snagging the lines here. nearly 400 homes in this neighborhood are without power. since friday more than 150 people have been impacted by outages. as of 4:00 this morning 2300 without power. >> i was bagging and then the power went out. there was a few people in here. and we pretty much just closed after that. >> reporter: most of the outages are expected to be restored by later this morning. pg&e brought in crews from oregon, washington, and arizona to help assist with all of the outages from this storm. we have been told that it won't be until 4:00 later today that this situation is resolved. you can see that it will take quite some time in order to repair everything that has been damaged. live in vallejo i'm it'll testimony back to you. >> s
tara moriarty is live in vallejo. you are in one of the neighborhoods effected by the storm. we just found out pg&e is making progress getting the lights back on? >> yes. they had actually left for awhile and then they just came back. i don't know if they had to get more supplies. this tree actually fell right on top of the power poles snagging the lines here. nearly 400 homes in this neighborhood are without power. since friday more than 150 people have been impacted by outages. as...
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tara moriarty is in hayward now. you are one of the hottest spots to buy a ticket. did you buy one?rter: i'm just about to buy. that is because lottery sales just opened about four minutes ago and people are starting to line up here. where they have not only sold winning lottery tickets but sell amazing doughnuts. the ham and cheese croissants to die for. world fair is obviously known for its lottery winners because people flock here every time there is a power ball. there were no winners for the top prize on saturday. so now this jackpot has climbed to $500 million. it's quite a chunk but not the biggest. the nation's largest lottery prize was $656 million in 2012. the biggest power ball was $590 million in may of 2013. and tonight's drawing happened just before 8:00. ticket sales end at 7:00. you better make sure you grab your ticket because as you say you can't win if you don't play and back here live you can see that folks are in line. are you buying a lottery ticket? >> i did it yesterday. >> reporter: how much did you buy? >> just two tickets. all you need is one. >> reporter:
tara moriarty is in hayward now. you are one of the hottest spots to buy a ticket. did you buy one?rter: i'm just about to buy. that is because lottery sales just opened about four minutes ago and people are starting to line up here. where they have not only sold winning lottery tickets but sell amazing doughnuts. the ham and cheese croissants to die for. world fair is obviously known for its lottery winners because people flock here every time there is a power ball. there were no winners for...
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ktvu's tara moriarty has been out there all morning.ll explain why police believe the deadly confrontation started miles away during a home invasion. i'm tori campbell. it's monday, february 23rd. >> good morning. >> good morning. >>> i'm dave clark. let's talk about weather and traffic. did you hear the wind? >> oh. howling last night. >> steve has the latest on the wind and the weather. >> for most, pretty windy. morgan hill
ktvu's tara moriarty has been out there all morning.ll explain why police believe the deadly confrontation started miles away during a home invasion. i'm tori campbell. it's monday, february 23rd. >> good morning. >> good morning. >>> i'm dave clark. let's talk about weather and traffic. did you hear the wind? >> oh. howling last night. >> steve has the latest on the wind and the weather. >> for most, pretty windy. morgan hill
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ktvu fox 2's tara moriarty is at oakland international airport now. some southwest passengers there have been scrambling trying to find some other travel plans. tara? >> reporter: definitely. the first wave of passengers hit at about 5:00 this morning. a lot of those folks had to be rerouted on other flights. that means layovers and getting to those destination cities way later than planned. we know at last check, there were ten flights canceled. one of them arriving, ten of them departing. nine of them departing. southwest was forced to ground 128 planes yesterday. that's about a fifth of its fleet. this is after it discovered the missed inspections. the in shuns involve hydraulic systems used to control the rudder if the main system fails. passengers can't believe southwest would overlook something so important. >> that's scary. that part, i -- i think that was really stupid on their part. i mean, they should have definitely been on that. that's something that, you know -- i'm in maintenance and i know that we have to do prechecks and stuff. why did
ktvu fox 2's tara moriarty is at oakland international airport now. some southwest passengers there have been scrambling trying to find some other travel plans. tara? >> reporter: definitely. the first wave of passengers hit at about 5:00 this morning. a lot of those folks had to be rerouted on other flights. that means layovers and getting to those destination cities way later than planned. we know at last check, there were ten flights canceled. one of them arriving, ten of them...
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ktvu fox two tara moriarty joining live. you're in one of the affected schools in the san brew know park school district. what's going on, tara. >> reporter: the school district said it had to make $2 million in cults, and they had to do it somewhere. we're here at blare elementary school where teachers said they hadn't had a raise in eight years. now it just got worse. >> reporter: teachers protested outside park side middle school yesterday just before last night's school board meeting; but in the end, the board voted 4-1 to lay off 14 employees and give all workers a 1% pay cut. >> it's absurd. we can't believe after no cost of living raise, no raise for eight years -- they have extra jobs. this isn't working. >> reporter: clark tells ktvu it's unfair teachers are being penalized for what she calls the district's fiscal mismanagement. . >>> time is now 6:70. a convicted sex offender with bay area ties is now facing new charges. shawn nielsen is a volley ball coach accused of trying to have sex with a minor. he's 49 years o
ktvu fox two tara moriarty joining live. you're in one of the affected schools in the san brew know park school district. what's going on, tara. >> reporter: the school district said it had to make $2 million in cults, and they had to do it somewhere. we're here at blare elementary school where teachers said they hadn't had a raise in eight years. now it just got worse. >> reporter: teachers protested outside park side middle school yesterday just before last night's school board...
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i'm tara more quarterback to you -- tear a moriarty, back to you. >>> crews went to an oakland autobody shop. crews tell us getting to the fire was difficult because of a heavy locked gate and other security measures and the flames seemed to be spreading fast. >> any time you go into something like this. you have a number of combustibles and you have the fuel in the cars and there's any number of things. >> two cars inside of the shop burned. the cinder block walls kept the fire spreading from neighboring buildings, but it took an hour to put it out. >>> your time is 6:04, later we expect to hear from the oakland raiders about a proposed stadium deal which if it goes through will send the raiders back it southern california. they said they're committed to oakland, but they have to support other options which include a stadium in carson that they would share with the chargers. and alex savage will tell us more about the rivals teaming up. >> they're bitter rivals on the field but now they're teaming up trying to get a new stadium built in southern california. the two teams would share a
i'm tara more quarterback to you -- tear a moriarty, back to you. >>> crews went to an oakland autobody shop. crews tell us getting to the fire was difficult because of a heavy locked gate and other security measures and the flames seemed to be spreading fast. >> any time you go into something like this. you have a number of combustibles and you have the fuel in the cars and there's any number of things. >> two cars inside of the shop burned. the cinder block walls kept the...