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, maureen. >> reporter: the young east bay woman is a patient here at valley medical center. she hopes the ground breaking study she's a part of will help her beat the odds. >> i have never broken a bone or anything. >> i cracked my head open, i obviously landed on my back. i fractured some of my rib cage. >> reporter: and injured her spinal cord. today the 23-year-old can't feel anything below her chest. and was told with her type of injury there's an 80% chance she won't improve. so last month, sharifi underwent a life changing operation. she had millions of the stem cells in injected into her spine. but it's halting further studies for research on cancer. sharifi doctor is the key of the rehabilitation department. he says there's tremendous potential but few documented cases. >> a lot of things look good in animals and when we try them in humans for some reason in spinal cord injury they haven't been shown as much potential. >> so my reasoning going into it and having the surgery done was to be in that 20%. i just wanted a little bit of improvement. i'm not expecting to ge
, maureen. >> reporter: the young east bay woman is a patient here at valley medical center. she hopes the ground breaking study she's a part of will help her beat the odds. >> i have never broken a bone or anything. >> i cracked my head open, i obviously landed on my back. i fractured some of my rib cage. >> reporter: and injured her spinal cord. today the 23-year-old can't feel anything below her chest. and was told with her type of injury there's an 80% chance she...
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good morning, sal. >> good morning, maureen and dave. we are doing pretty well on this monday morning if you are trying to hit the road and get out there early. it's not a bad idea. northbound 101 san francisco that looks good approaching the 80 split. we are also watching the commute on the westbound bay bridge. that traffic is moving along nicely. certainly people are going. it's still light and early. if you are driving this morning in hayward traffic looks good. looks like we have an indicator popped up on the maps here on westbound 92. westbound 92 near the toll plaza of the san mateo bridge. there could be a little minor accident or stalled vehicle. 5:37 let's go to steve. >> thank you very much. as you know rather dry, dry december. in fact there is a few light sprinkles going through. reno nevada you know them. so far they have yet to record anything. no rain, no snow. and if they make it through the entire month without any precipitation at all it will be the driest december since 1883. now that is dry. records go back to 1870.
good morning, sal. >> good morning, maureen and dave. we are doing pretty well on this monday morning if you are trying to hit the road and get out there early. it's not a bad idea. northbound 101 san francisco that looks good approaching the 80 split. we are also watching the commute on the westbound bay bridge. that traffic is moving along nicely. certainly people are going. it's still light and early. if you are driving this morning in hayward traffic looks good. looks like we have an...
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. >>> better to watch it when you are not driving -- >> that is good advice maureen. traffic is doing well around the bay area. let's look at 80 westbound. you see traffic looks good getting out to the mcarthur maze and no major problems there. also this morning's commute, the traffic is light in both directions. nearby 880 there has been road work but it is not causing a huge delay. through highway 17 downtown san jose, it looks very nice. at 438, let's go to steve. >>> -- at 4:38 let's go to steve. >>> we have a few clouds everything is going land to sea as everything rotates out of the northeast. 6 6 -- 35 san jose, napa 39 degrees. fairfield and livermore 35 and some of the elevations are still above 20 - 30 mile-per- hour winds. high pressure is our fair weather friend and has been there showing no signs of changing. it is a continuation of the pattern. sunny breezy patchy fog mild to -- mild to warm. you are getting into the mid- 60s especially napa, san rafael, upper 60s across the board, wind will die down. that will allow temperatures rice and we will have it
. >>> better to watch it when you are not driving -- >> that is good advice maureen. traffic is doing well around the bay area. let's look at 80 westbound. you see traffic looks good getting out to the mcarthur maze and no major problems there. also this morning's commute, the traffic is light in both directions. nearby 880 there has been road work but it is not causing a huge delay. through highway 17 downtown san jose, it looks very nice. at 438, let's go to steve. >>>...
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maureen? >>> pills berry baked goods says the rising costs of wheat cost earnings. they were able to raise prices and not loose many customers. they also lost a controlling steak in yogurt which helped boost international sales. >>> closed lower than $5 for the first time since march of 2009. many banks have seen their stocks fall recently but there are more concerns particularly about whether they have enough capital to absorb mortgage related losses and meet international standards. >>> time now 6:21 a sign of compromise from pg&e and they are allowing customers to get rid of smart meters once and for all. >>> and new places they could look for life on other plan nets -- planets coming up, stay tuned. . >>> good morning bay bridge toll plaza, it is backed up and once you get on it is a nice drive to san francisco. >>> and the investigation into last months' san francisco water-main break may be finished next week. that 12-inch water-main break caused nine homes to be damaged by this. the utilities commission will be issuing an investigative report. >>> for the fir
maureen? >>> pills berry baked goods says the rising costs of wheat cost earnings. they were able to raise prices and not loose many customers. they also lost a controlling steak in yogurt which helped boost international sales. >>> closed lower than $5 for the first time since march of 2009. many banks have seen their stocks fall recently but there are more concerns particularly about whether they have enough capital to absorb mortgage related losses and meet international...
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reporting live, maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the penn state scandself spking change here in california. the new law being pushed in sacramento. >> and live in oakland where demonstrators have now converged. >>> cold night tonight and fog back in the forecast, i will have the tuesday morning forecast lows and where the fog will show up. keurig has over 200 varieties from 20 leading brands, including tully's. it's the way to brew everyone's favorite cup in under a minute. way to brew. >>> we continue to follow the occupy protestors going on at the port of oakland. live pictures from news chopper 2. two large groups combined to form one massive group, over a thousand protesters. they are on middle harbor road and they have shut down port operations for tonight. and we are hearing they will try to shut down the 3:00 a.m. shift as well. this is all part of an act going on up and down the west coast. some truckers saying they are losing hundreds hundreds of dollars because they can't bring their trucks in. also some are saying the protesters are giving the port of oakland a bad
reporting live, maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the penn state scandself spking change here in california. the new law being pushed in sacramento. >> and live in oakland where demonstrators have now converged. >>> cold night tonight and fog back in the forecast, i will have the tuesday morning forecast lows and where the fog will show up. keurig has over 200 varieties from 20 leading brands, including tully's. it's the way to brew everyone's favorite cup in...
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let's go back to dave and maureen. >>> they are searching for a masked man who robbed a convenience store. they are calling this a >> repo happened in broad daylight. three men stormed into this jewelry store to rob some jewels. you can see all the jewelry is gone and that's standard procedure when any store closes but you can imagine the nerves that will be felt in the store. they are trying to get a description of the three suspects who were last seen running around the store on rodriguez avenue. the sheriff's office is handling the case and they were wearing black ski masks. he works alongside his two children and the store is supposed to open at 10:00 this morning and hopefully we can talk to the julyers and find out some more information. sheriff's offices say they are closed for minor repairs and there is not a lot of information being given by them. we will be following up with them. tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 news. >>> injured giants fan bryan stow appeared in his first television interview and it shows bryan stow in a rehabilitation san jose center. doctors say he suffered dama
let's go back to dave and maureen. >>> they are searching for a masked man who robbed a convenience store. they are calling this a >> repo happened in broad daylight. three men stormed into this jewelry store to rob some jewels. you can see all the jewelry is gone and that's standard procedure when any store closes but you can imagine the nerves that will be felt in the store. they are trying to get a description of the three suspects who were last seen running around the store...
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maureen naylor is in san jose with the family's plea for help tonight, maureen. >> we spoke with the santa clara's spokesperson in the last hour. they say right now they have no suspect about this robbery. and the family says all they want for christmas is to have their little dog back home. >> reporter: this little chihuahua with pointy ears was supposed to spend christmas with their family for the third straight year. but when they arrived home the doors were open and the unopened presents on the table were ungone along with their dog sharky nicknamed shark bait. the dog had left the home but would also returned when called. >> the hardest thing is watching my daughter cry. every time she sees a picture or video with the dog she cries. >> i started crying when i got it because it was for shark bait and shark bait is not here to wear it. >> reporter: they moved into to s home three months ago and christmas circulating these fliers. the message is simple. >> please give me dog back, he means a lot to me and i love him. please just give him back. >> reporter: investigators dusted for
maureen naylor is in san jose with the family's plea for help tonight, maureen. >> we spoke with the santa clara's spokesperson in the last hour. they say right now they have no suspect about this robbery. and the family says all they want for christmas is to have their little dog back home. >> reporter: this little chihuahua with pointy ears was supposed to spend christmas with their family for the third straight year. but when they arrived home the doors were open and the unopened...
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maureen naylor is back tonight in milpitas where officials tell her they're suddenly dealing with an influx of animals railroad for every animal that comes in the door there's three others coming in. some ending up here simply because of money. tonight we followed this 40- year-old as he opened a christmas present early. 3-month-old ivan the kitten who eventually was going to be a gift from santa. >> we decided if they would come and meet the kitty before we take it home. >> reporter: there are plenty of cats and canines looking for homes. the silican valley reports a big increase of homeless animals coming in, especially dogs. one reason is more animals surrendered by their owners because of job or financial reasons. which is the case with this dog lady who's owners job was just transferred overseas. >> obviously keeping a job in this economy is very important. sometimes it comes down to the pet or the dog. >> reporter: with a cuteness that's almost palpable, it won't take long for these puppies to find a home. but others will take much longer. the promotion brought this couple in.
maureen naylor is back tonight in milpitas where officials tell her they're suddenly dealing with an influx of animals railroad for every animal that comes in the door there's three others coming in. some ending up here simply because of money. tonight we followed this 40- year-old as he opened a christmas present early. 3-month-old ivan the kitten who eventually was going to be a gift from santa. >> we decided if they would come and meet the kitty before we take it home. >>...
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. >> i'm maureen naylor. it's wednesday, december 28th. >>> we begin with developing news out -- out of sacramento. a southwest jet is back at the airport after it struck a bird on take-off. it was headed from sacramento to southern california when it had to circle back. there did not appear to be any damage. this all happened within the past hour. so far there are no reports of injuries. the runway was shut down as a precaution. coincidently, another plane was at the same runway and that plane blew a tire. there were no injuries. that plane is now grounded. it was headed from sacramento to seattle last night. >>> and we're following another story about a plane right here in the bay area this morning. federal investigators will arrive on the scene of a small plane crash in concord. it happened yesterday afternoon at buchanan field airport, not far from highway 4. lorraine blanco joins us with new information about the crash and the pilot. lorraine? >> reporter: good morning. i just got off the phone with buch
. >> i'm maureen naylor. it's wednesday, december 28th. >>> we begin with developing news out -- out of sacramento. a southwest jet is back at the airport after it struck a bird on take-off. it was headed from sacramento to southern california when it had to circle back. there did not appear to be any damage. this all happened within the past hour. so far there are no reports of injuries. the runway was shut down as a precaution. coincidently, another plane was at the same runway...
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ktvu's maureen naylor where ktvu news crews are finally making progress. >> reporter: everyone affects by last wednesday's wind storm has their power back on tonight. that was not the case earlier today there were still about 1,300 people without power. but in the last four hours we've seen them all get their power back. >> wednesday's night of fear and terror in the trees as i've been calling the event sponsored by mother nature. >> reporter: we found this pg & e crew working 16 hour days. >> just trying to work as safe and fast as we can to get the job done. >> reporter: after a redwood tree fell taking several power lines with it. >> it's been four days we've been without power. pg & e said today but it hasn't been today. you can hear the buzz of generators all throughout the whole mountain. >> reporter: sometimes we get to watch cartoons but now we can't watch them because there's no power. and so, i'm looking forward to the power coming up. >> reporter: she doesn't have to wait much longer, just minutes later after a click from pg & e, the larue family was able to come home with p
ktvu's maureen naylor where ktvu news crews are finally making progress. >> reporter: everyone affects by last wednesday's wind storm has their power back on tonight. that was not the case earlier today there were still about 1,300 people without power. but in the last four hours we've seen them all get their power back. >> wednesday's night of fear and terror in the trees as i've been calling the event sponsored by mother nature. >> reporter: we found this pg & e crew...
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in santa clara, maureen naylor, ktvu news. >>> more details now on the lucky's card scam. the average theft was $775 per person. . there's been more than 550 victims. for more, go to our website and click on web links right near the top. >>> and a little bit of a west wind out there today. right now on the richmond san rafael bridge we have winds north-northwest at eight gusting at nine. what that tells me it's not going to be that cold tonight or as cold as it has been because that wind is coming off the ocean, off the bay and that tends to warm things up. even though it's going to be cold tonight, what i'm noticing is a good opportunity for fog. i'm seeing a lot of dew. a lot of moisture in the air. around the bay as well, you're going to notice a layer of moisture on the surfaces on the lawn furniture and on the driveway. as we go into tonight, another cool one but not as cold. this will get your frost, this will get your freezing temperatures and some of the inland valleys. daytime highs tomorrow upper 50s, low 60s. a five day forecast coming up for just a few minutes.
in santa clara, maureen naylor, ktvu news. >>> more details now on the lucky's card scam. the average theft was $775 per person. . there's been more than 550 victims. for more, go to our website and click on web links right near the top. >>> and a little bit of a west wind out there today. right now on the richmond san rafael bridge we have winds north-northwest at eight gusting at nine. what that tells me it's not going to be that cold tonight or as cold as it has been...
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ktvu's maureen naylor has more. >> san jose police chief says 15-100 officers called in sick. they said they were stretched while investigating the homicide of two students and a officer involved shooting. >> that was a lesson we learned. make sure we have coverage. >> this year the san jose police department took more than run hundred 32,000 sick hours, up 40% from last year. they spiked in february after the department allowanced layoffs. >> it concerns me. it means we need to watch everywhere. >> reporter: this president formed a watch committee. for years police have been allowed to bank their sick time but with the city facing major budget problems the policy could be changing. >> if the leaders saying use it or lose it then okay, i guess we will use it. >> reporter: he maintains the majority of sick calls are legitimate. >> who may have come in and worked and said, no, that's why they give me sick time and i am going to use it. >> that was maureen naylor reporting for us. the police chief expects higher sick calls till a decision is made. that is separate from the pensio
ktvu's maureen naylor has more. >> san jose police chief says 15-100 officers called in sick. they said they were stretched while investigating the homicide of two students and a officer involved shooting. >> that was a lesson we learned. make sure we have coverage. >> this year the san jose police department took more than run hundred 32,000 sick hours, up 40% from last year. they spiked in february after the department allowanced layoffs. >> it concerns me. it means we...
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maureen. >> reporter: ken, in the last hour menlo park police gave us an update and told us three east palo alto men have been booked for parol violations and released photos of five weapons recovered after an early morning officer-involved shooting. law enforcement with guns drawn swarmed the area of meno park after police say a group of men opened fire on officers at 1:15 this morning and one officer fired back. >> first i heard one shot and then, like, 15 seconds later i heard two shots. and then i heard the cops coming. >> reporter: police were responding to a call about a group of armed men gathered outside of a home and say when they arrived the suspects fired at them and ran. >> really scary, because that never happens in menlo park, a lot of police and swat and helicopters. >> reporter: it didn't take lock for police to recover this rifle and catch two suspects. but it would take hours and s.w.a.t. teams conducting backyard searches before four other suspects were taken into custody and two other handguns and two rifles were recovered. this family got an early morning automated
maureen. >> reporter: ken, in the last hour menlo park police gave us an update and told us three east palo alto men have been booked for parol violations and released photos of five weapons recovered after an early morning officer-involved shooting. law enforcement with guns drawn swarmed the area of meno park after police say a group of men opened fire on officers at 1:15 this morning and one officer fired back. >> first i heard one shot and then, like, 15 seconds later i heard...
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but i will say maureen and frank, this has been a very dry december. we could be tracking changes next week but i wouldn't bet on it just yet. >> it has been really dry, thanks mark. >>> firefighters in san jose say a two alarm fire apparently started by a chicken coop heater damaged two homes today and knocked out power to an entire neighborhood. the fire started in a home on paloma avenue about 1:00 this afternoon. fire crews say the flames raced up a power pole causing live wires to fall. the fire then spread to a home and another house behind it on ventura avenue. seven adults and four children have been displaced today. >>> a plea for help tonight just days before christmas. who's issuing the call to make sure needy children have toys under trees. >>> back now to our top story, the fire in san francisco. it started just before noon when flames broke out in a backyard near golden gate avenue and pierce street. the fire tore through three residential buildings and it took 250 firefighters roughly three hours to control the fire. two firefighters and
but i will say maureen and frank, this has been a very dry december. we could be tracking changes next week but i wouldn't bet on it just yet. >> it has been really dry, thanks mark. >>> firefighters in san jose say a two alarm fire apparently started by a chicken coop heater damaged two homes today and knocked out power to an entire neighborhood. the fire started in a home on paloma avenue about 1:00 this afternoon. fire crews say the flames raced up a power pole causing live...
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. >> and i'm maureen naylor. pam cook is off today. let's get your first look at weather and traffic. steve. >> we have mostly cloudy skies and a few light sprinkles going through. it won't amount to much. most of that light shower activity is near san jose and morgan hill. really a very, very quiet stable pattern. here is sal. >>> good morning, traffic on 80 westbound is moving along pretty well as you can see no major problems heading out to the mccarthur maze. also the morning drive looks good at the bay bridge. let's go back to the desk. >>> thank you, sal. time is 6:01. new details are coming in following the death of north korean leader kim jong il. they are urging the 24 million residence to rally behind kim jong un. we also learned a funeral is planned for december 28th. 11 days of national mourning are in effect until december 29th. kim jong il died on saturday from heart failure. he was 69 years old. >>> overnight north korea conducted a short range missile test. that is according to the south korean news agency. it's not cle
. >> and i'm maureen naylor. pam cook is off today. let's get your first look at weather and traffic. steve. >> we have mostly cloudy skies and a few light sprinkles going through. it won't amount to much. most of that light shower activity is near san jose and morgan hill. really a very, very quiet stable pattern. here is sal. >>> good morning, traffic on 80 westbound is moving along pretty well as you can see no major problems heading out to the mccarthur maze. also the...
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maureen naylor shows us how the san francisco firefighter is now calling on others to do the same. >> reporter: the applause and balloons today seemed appropriate because not too long ago this san francisco fire captain with an infectious smile did not think he would be around to hug family and friends. >> doctors even told me that i probably didn't have a good chance of making it. one day my whole entire family is there and without saying it, you're saying goodbye. >> reporter: the 53-year-old benecia father shared his store with members of the san francisco plaque firefighters association. about how a heart donor named danny saved his life. >> a person that i did not even know decided to be a donor. i was told at 3:00 a.m. on may 9, 2010 that there was a heart for me. >> reporter: now back at work, captain robinson will be one of 28 people riding on the donate life float. joining him 26-year-old emily fennel from yuba city who this year became the first person in the west coast to receive a hand transplant. the float will also feature floral pictures of donors. as for captain robins
maureen naylor shows us how the san francisco firefighter is now calling on others to do the same. >> reporter: the applause and balloons today seemed appropriate because not too long ago this san francisco fire captain with an infectious smile did not think he would be around to hug family and friends. >> doctors even told me that i probably didn't have a good chance of making it. one day my whole entire family is there and without saying it, you're saying goodbye. >>...
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maureen naylor live in los gatos with a look now at the winners and losers. >> we spoke with two tech analysts today to get their list of 2011 winners and losers and both agreed that apple was the biggest winner despite the devastating loss of steve jobs. >> i'm a very happy apple user. >> reporter: 2011 was a big year for apple users. >> i was always a pc user. so i've made the switch. >> we've become an apple family, yeah. i don't know how it happened but you just start with one. >> reporter: with all its gains, the silican valley company also had a big loss. >> apple, given all the trouble with steve jobs, they remained sending it out of the park. >> reporter: when it comes to the biggest loser of 2011, the dubious distinction goes to hp. which has a ceo shake up ultimately hiring meg whitman. >> probably more drama for one company that we normally get out of the entire valley. >> reporter: los gatos netflix saw thousands of subscribers after trying to change their pricing. >> they miscalculated how the public's response will be. you don't double cross your customers. >> reporter:
maureen naylor live in los gatos with a look now at the winners and losers. >> we spoke with two tech analysts today to get their list of 2011 winners and losers and both agreed that apple was the biggest winner despite the devastating loss of steve jobs. >> i'm a very happy apple user. >> reporter: 2011 was a big year for apple users. >> i was always a pc user. so i've made the switch. >> we've become an apple family, yeah. i don't know how it happened but you...
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i'm maureen naylor. tori campbell is off today. >>> bay area emergency rooms are preparing for what could be a busy year for accidents. we're live with why the timing of this holiday this year can bring more emergencies. lorraine? >> reporter: well, new year's eve is typically a busy night for area e.r.s but this year doctors are brace for even more patients because the holiday now falls on a saturday. we visited eden medical center in castro valley today. one doctor told us it's like clockwork. every december 31st, right around 2:00 a.m., when bars an clubs close, the e.r. becomes packed. the doctor says most related to alcohol. he says they are already busy on friday nights. so this is really -- this could really be a challenge. >> they are all alcohol- related. >> reporter: san francisco general is already preparing its trauma center for an influng's. last year with new year's i've on a friday, citywide e.r.s noticed an increase of patients from the year. of the doctor says pace yourself and drink ple
i'm maureen naylor. tori campbell is off today. >>> bay area emergency rooms are preparing for what could be a busy year for accidents. we're live with why the timing of this holiday this year can bring more emergencies. lorraine? >> reporter: well, new year's eve is typically a busy night for area e.r.s but this year doctors are brace for even more patients because the holiday now falls on a saturday. we visited eden medical center in castro valley today. one doctor told us it's...
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. >>> maureen naylor reports, he hopes a television appearance will encourage others to take action -- >> reporter: the applause and balloons today seemed appropriate because not too long ago this san francisco fire captain was ár with an infectious smile didn't think he would be around to hug family and friends. >> doctors even told me that i probably didn't have a good chance of making it, one day my whole entire family is there and without saying it, you know you're saying goodbye. >> reporter: the 53-year-old benetia father shared his store with members of the san francisco black firefighters association about how a donor named sammy saved his life. >> tissue and organ donations literally save lives and i stand in front of you today to prove just that fact. >> reporter: while people of all backgrounds are encouraged to register to be a donor, the california transplant network says that 13% of people waiting for organ donation are african american. 26-year-old emily fennel will be riding on the float. the float will also have pictures of donors. as for captain robinson. >> so i am
. >>> maureen naylor reports, he hopes a television appearance will encourage others to take action -- >> reporter: the applause and balloons today seemed appropriate because not too long ago this san francisco fire captain was ár with an infectious smile didn't think he would be around to hug family and friends. >> doctors even told me that i probably didn't have a good chance of making it, one day my whole entire family is there and without saying it, you know you're...
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maureen? >> reporter: since the last report, pg&e cut the power on about six santa cruz county residents who had their meters removed without permission. but i spoke with the utilities spokesperson who said there is an option to give the homeowners another option. the candles in peggy's home are not for holiday decorations, but for light, after her power was turned off. today, the batteries she uses to help with back pain are melting. >> i can't live here without this being done. and so -- i have to leave my own home. >> reporter: pg&e shut off the electricity after lindsay hired the experts to remove the smart meter, and replaced it with this analog. >> as soon as it was removed. i could sleep at night. >> reporter: the retiree says that pg&e gave her no option but to replace the smart meter or live without power. she says she will have to leave. >> i have to, i have no choice, i don't want to move. i mean i am ready to do christmas, and i have to leave my house. >> that is something that pg&
maureen? >> reporter: since the last report, pg&e cut the power on about six santa cruz county residents who had their meters removed without permission. but i spoke with the utilities spokesperson who said there is an option to give the homeowners another option. the candles in peggy's home are not for holiday decorations, but for light, after her power was turned off. today, the batteries she uses to help with back pain are melting. >> i can't live here without this being...
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we do have some news about this fatal crash, maureen. we do have new video of this crash. this crash occurred in menlo park overnight. this just came into our redwood -- into our newsroom from redwood city. police say a car was speeding as it took the off ramp interstate 280 at farm hill road when it crashed into a tree. the driver was ejected and died on the scene. police say alcohol may have been a factor. again just the last few minutes they did clear this crash from that off ramp and they have recently reopened that off ramp. but the car took awhile for them to get out of the way. let's go to live pictures now. this is a look at interstate 880 north and southbound traffic is moving well in both directions. and the morning drive westbound bay bridge coming up to the toll plaza still looks good. not a big crowd so far. it's 4:54 let's go to steve. >> thank you. we have extensive low clouds out there. a few sprinkles. there is no rain forecasted in the holiday travel. it will be mostly sunny. some breeze might pick up out of the north, northeast. i think we are used to it
we do have some news about this fatal crash, maureen. we do have new video of this crash. this crash occurred in menlo park overnight. this just came into our redwood -- into our newsroom from redwood city. police say a car was speeding as it took the off ramp interstate 280 at farm hill road when it crashed into a tree. the driver was ejected and died on the scene. police say alcohol may have been a factor. again just the last few minutes they did clear this crash from that off ramp and they...
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i'm maureen naylor. tori campbell is off today. >>> we begin with breaking news in the east bay, where police chased a wanted parolee onto a college campus. we want to bring you live pictures from newschopper2 overhead in oakland. this is mills college, where police searched for the suspect for about a half an hour. they found him hiding near some buildings on campus and you can see where that he have come to a stop. >> keep walking! stop! keep your hands above your head and drop to your knees! >> this all began beforeton this morning when police spotted a stolen -- before 10:00 this morning when police spotted a stolen vehicle. the suspect hit at least two vehicles. >> i was trying to hold onto to my -- onto my life with my car. >> at this point, there's no word on the parolee's identity and what he was wanted for. we'll have more for you at 5:00. >>> now to our other top story which we first brought you pictures of on "mornings on 2." this afternoon we have early results on a crackdown on dui offenders
i'm maureen naylor. tori campbell is off today. >>> we begin with breaking news in the east bay, where police chased a wanted parolee onto a college campus. we want to bring you live pictures from newschopper2 overhead in oakland. this is mills college, where police searched for the suspect for about a half an hour. they found him hiding near some buildings on campus and you can see where that he have come to a stop. >> keep walking! stop! keep your hands above your head and drop...
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in the newsroom, maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> injured giants' fan bryan stow appeared in his first television interview since the beating. it shows -- this shows stow in a rehabilitation center. doctors say the frontal lobe of his complain was damaged which criminals -- controls decision making and prnalties -- personalities. but he was able to hold a conversation with nancy schneiderman. >> hi. >> hi. how are you? >> i'm fine. >> i've heard so much about you. you are just as handsome as your sister said you are. [ laughter ] >> family members says i had condition is day by day. doctors expect some permanent disability. louie sanchez tans marvin norwood are charged in the beating case and they have they've pleaded not guilty. >>> we're just about an hour away from an announcement >>> neas is about to announce new information in just about an hour on the continuing -- nasa is about to announce new information in just about an hour on the continuing education about the kepler mission that could have water on it, which is a key inglideiant for life as we know it. it's expect
in the newsroom, maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> injured giants' fan bryan stow appeared in his first television interview since the beating. it shows -- this shows stow in a rehabilitation center. doctors say the frontal lobe of his complain was damaged which criminals -- controls decision making and prnalties -- personalities. but he was able to hold a conversation with nancy schneiderman. >> hi. >> hi. how are you? >> i'm fine. >> i've heard so much...
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maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the group known as "anonymous" claims to have stolen information from a security think tank stratfor. they hit think tank stratfor. "anonymous" said it stole thousands of credit card numbers from clients. some victims already have seen unauthorized transactions on their account. >>> some people avoid it like the plague but for thousands of others you can't beat the after christmas sales. janine de la vega is live to show us how good the deals actually are. >> reporter: well, frank, as you know, it's after 5:00 and look, the sidewalks are packed and here at west field san francisco there are plenty of people shopping. >> reporter: the pressure to buy gifts is off but the need to spend is on for thousands of people who came shopping today. >> decorations for next year. and then, you know, christmas money you get you are spending on yourself. >> reporter: like christmas again. >> it is. really fun. >> reporter: many prepared for crowds. >> we always come early because we know by noon this time it gets annoying. >> reporter: but it's the bargains that
maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the group known as "anonymous" claims to have stolen information from a security think tank stratfor. they hit think tank stratfor. "anonymous" said it stole thousands of credit card numbers from clients. some victims already have seen unauthorized transactions on their account. >>> some people avoid it like the plague but for thousands of others you can't beat the after christmas sales. janine de la vega is live to...
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. >> reporter: in san jose, maureen naylor. >>> and a foot footnote, one of the other customers who removed his smart meter, called ktvu and said that he came home today and found that his power had been turned off. >>> a fire at the uc berkeley building has officials searching for answers. diesel started leaking saturday night. a uc spokeswoman said the system passed a test just six days before. 1,700-gallons leaked from a tank and sub pumps automatically pumped out most of them into strawberry creek. response crews worked to stop the leak to keep it out of bay. >> we saw a little residual getting by. >> reporter: there's no word of any wildlife being affected by the spill. there's no word yet what caused the leak. >>> cost guard and civilian teams worked in the richmond harbor today to manage an oil spill from a former navy tug boat. the boat which is 500 feet long was launched in alameda. crews deployed oil booms around the tug to try to contain the oil. >>> a man who was shot on a busy hollywood street died today. this frightening video is of the gunman tyler brent. he fire at passing v
. >> reporter: in san jose, maureen naylor. >>> and a foot footnote, one of the other customers who removed his smart meter, called ktvu and said that he came home today and found that his power had been turned off. >>> a fire at the uc berkeley building has officials searching for answers. diesel started leaking saturday night. a uc spokeswoman said the system passed a test just six days before. 1,700-gallons leaked from a tank and sub pumps automatically pumped out...
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maureen naylor. >> oakland today did -- hasn't been able to do for more than a year. the police department started training ten new recruits because ever a ten million dollar federal grant. they had planned to be officers before the city started layoffs last year but the academy training was cut short because of budget cuts. >> i get it start my dream job. a long path in the making. >> reporter: the grant money will also rehire four laid off officers and hire 11 more. the department should have some 670 officers. >> the number of homicides in the constituent dropped last year to the lowest level since 1966. in 2010 the california department of justice counted 1809 homicides, a drop of 8% compared to the year before. hispanics made up the largest number of victims, gangs and drugs were the top factor. >>> a val johan man in jail for allegedly stabbing a man to death inside his apartment. police say officers responded to the apartment on valley vista near the fairgrounds near -- drive at three this afternoon. they found the 57-year-old unresponsive. paramedics pronounce
maureen naylor. >> oakland today did -- hasn't been able to do for more than a year. the police department started training ten new recruits because ever a ten million dollar federal grant. they had planned to be officers before the city started layoffs last year but the academy training was cut short because of budget cuts. >> i get it start my dream job. a long path in the making. >> reporter: the grant money will also rehire four laid off officers and hire 11 more. the...
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maureen naylor, ktvu news. >>> a crowd of people braved the chilly weather in san francisco tonight to dedicate a new sign at the little red hen community garden. that garden is right next to the san francisco police academy in diamond heights. ground breaking was on monday and since then thousands have gathered and raised plots. the granite marker was inscribed for free by the acme memorial company. >>> a spare the air day will remain in place tomorrow. tomorrow would be the winter season's fifth spare the air day. >>> it was a bit warmer out there today. highs tomorrow not much different. we're going to see lots of upper 50s, lots of upper 60less. 36degrees in napa, you know it'll get down to freezing tonight. the winds in this area are about 5 miles per hour. so the winds were a little stronger than they were last night. temperatures are going to be up just a little bit. more temperatures, 50 in redwood city. that's the right now temperature. it's another cold one. as soon as you get going tomorrow morning, heading to work or getting the kids going, you're going to have frost on the
maureen naylor, ktvu news. >>> a crowd of people braved the chilly weather in san francisco tonight to dedicate a new sign at the little red hen community garden. that garden is right next to the san francisco police academy in diamond heights. ground breaking was on monday and since then thousands have gathered and raised plots. the granite marker was inscribed for free by the acme memorial company. >>> a spare the air day will remain in place tomorrow. tomorrow would be the...
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is maureen naylor spent the day looking at winners and losers and today she town loads her findings. 2011 was a good year for apple because of customers like alyssa who got her first apple computer and hasn't looked book. >> i was always a pc user, i've made the switch. >> we've become an apple family. i don't know how it happened but you just start with one. >> apple given all the trouble they were having with steve jobs they remained on top and they kept hitting it out of the park. >> reporter: rob enderle put yahoo on the list. for the biggest loser the distinction goes to hp. which had a shake up and ended up hiring meg whitman. >>> los gatos netflix saw thousands of subscribers leave. >> they just miss calculated what the customers response will be. you don't double cross your customers. >> reporter: analysts also put yahoo in the losers category with the loss of its ceo. and cisco for its decision to drop its flip camera. keep an eye on apple as they both look to put their stamp on 2012. >>> people living near san francisco's recently renovated laguna handa say has become a noi
is maureen naylor spent the day looking at winners and losers and today she town loads her findings. 2011 was a good year for apple because of customers like alyssa who got her first apple computer and hasn't looked book. >> i was always a pc user, i've made the switch. >> we've become an apple family. i don't know how it happened but you just start with one. >> apple given all the trouble they were having with steve jobs they remained on top and they kept hitting it out of...
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maureen naylor. >> the white house said the health care reform law is saving medicare patients hundreds of dollars a year. 2.6million have saved about $569 in co payment this is year because of the law that forced drug companies to reduce costs. the obama administration said seniors are also getting more care which is also reducing medicare costs. >> when the court hears arguments against the health care reform law next year you will be able to read about it but not see it on tv. today a subcommittee heard arguments to when you cameras, some fear it would further make the court political. >> the court itself is at stake. the people to understand what the court does. > an order to open the court to tv cameras may be unconstitutional. >>> a police warning tonight to muni riders, what happened to four passengers in one day that they need you to know about. >>> also a clash of ideas, lawmakers in washington battle over california's high speed rail project. why some say it's not worth the price. where they want that cash to go instead. ♪ [ female announcer ] during the holidays, there's a
maureen naylor. >> the white house said the health care reform law is saving medicare patients hundreds of dollars a year. 2.6million have saved about $569 in co payment this is year because of the law that forced drug companies to reduce costs. the obama administration said seniors are also getting more care which is also reducing medicare costs. >> when the court hears arguments against the health care reform law next year you will be able to read about it but not see it on tv....
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maureen naylor is in our newsroom right now to tell us all about it. >> facebook started the move from paul low alto menlo park, but the -- in december but the big transition is expected to be completed today. you see the big "like it"? facebook in the past has said some employees will remain at palo alto location. the new menlo park location is a massive campus you can see from move -- from above. it stretches across the region. it did accommodate up to -- it can accommodate up to 3700. some businesses already -- >> i think it's fantastic. i love what facebook is doing and creating and the fact that they are moeferning into menlo -- moving into menlo park, i think it's wonderful and hopefully they can bring sleepy menlo park in the 21st century. >> reporter: he's one of the businesses welcoming them in. currently facebook has a facebook that spans about 3,000 employees. back to you. >> thank you. >>> police on the peninsula started questioning several men in connection with a smootout in men -- shootout? menlo park in the bel haven area and one police officer fired back. no one was hi
maureen naylor is in our newsroom right now to tell us all about it. >> facebook started the move from paul low alto menlo park, but the -- in december but the big transition is expected to be completed today. you see the big "like it"? facebook in the past has said some employees will remain at palo alto location. the new menlo park location is a massive campus you can see from move -- from above. it stretches across the region. it did accommodate up to -- it can accommodate up...
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live in san jose, maureen naylor, ktvu. >>> hundreds of san francisco students have something new to carry with them to school. next month the san francisco unified school district will give some students free reusable water bottles to cut down on the number of dispose plastic bottles. the pilot program starts at ortega, chin, and central elementary schools. the schools are installing filling stations to replace regular drinking fountains. >>> turning back to the bay area weather, a lot of people really cold overnight. bill, i think every time you hear the heater click on and i say oh, it's going to be a big bill. >> i hate it that, too, when the heater clicks on. it's happening in the inland bay valleys because it's downright cold, and it will be that way again tonight. oakland 49 in downtown right now. pretty chilly. so temperatures already falling off rapidly. it's 53 out of liver more, temperatures are going to be very cool tonight, and cold, and there will be frost. and there will be freezing temperatures. a repeat of what we've seen the last few nights is part of the reason the
live in san jose, maureen naylor, ktvu. >>> hundreds of san francisco students have something new to carry with them to school. next month the san francisco unified school district will give some students free reusable water bottles to cut down on the number of dispose plastic bottles. the pilot program starts at ortega, chin, and central elementary schools. the schools are installing filling stations to replace regular drinking fountains. >>> turning back to the bay area...