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. >> los estudiantes piden la renuncia de ramírez a la junta de estudiantes . >> la agencia de migración esta porcesando a un peruano , se espera tambiñn a este respecto que el congreso apruebe el dream act , este es un estudiante de 20 años. >> y miles de inmigrantes indocumentados han sido arrestados antes de que se verifique el grado de su delito. >>muchas organizaciones están luchando por educar a la gente frente a las detenciones de la migración. >> se lanzan a la tarea para informar a las comunidades que tienen derecho a defenderse. >> uno tiene derecho a guardar silencio, cuando lo detengan . >> el alguacil de san francisco informó que a todos los detenidos se le toman las huellas digitales , por eso es que miles de indocumentados caen en las manos de varios agentes arestados . >> le pedimos a la comunidad que revisen en la web a quienes están deteniendo y bajo que cargos . >> un frente de aire frío se desplaza desde alaska y se avecina una tormenta de nieve, para el día de acción de gracias se nieves , más adelante todos los detalles del tiempo . >> y al regresar le dir
. >> los estudiantes piden la renuncia de ramírez a la junta de estudiantes . >> la agencia de migración esta porcesando a un peruano , se espera tambiñn a este respecto que el congreso apruebe el dream act , este es un estudiante de 20 años. >> y miles de inmigrantes indocumentados han sido arrestados antes de que se verifique el grado de su delito. >>muchas organizaciones están luchando por educar a la gente frente a las detenciones de la migración. >> se...
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ramirez is not being held responsible for the deaths of the four motorcyclists and his passenger. investigators are still looking for the driver of a honda civic that forced ramirez off the road causing him to hit the bikers. >> san jose police are waiting autopsy results on a woman's body found floating in the guadalupe river. police received a call around 6:00 last night about a body in the water near julian street and highway 87. they say the unidentified woman is a transient and appears to be in her 40s. the medical examiners office is looking into the cause of her death to help investigators determine if there was any foul play. >>> president obama is back at the white house tonight after returning from his ten day tour of asia. the visit was his longest foreign trip since becoming president. mr. obama stopped in india and indonesia before going to a g20 summit in south korea. the president also attended the asia-pacific economic cooperation summit in japan where he met with russian president dmitri he assured the russian leader that he would work with the senate to ratify a
ramirez is not being held responsible for the deaths of the four motorcyclists and his passenger. investigators are still looking for the driver of a honda civic that forced ramirez off the road causing him to hit the bikers. >> san jose police are waiting autopsy results on a woman's body found floating in the guadalupe river. police received a call around 6:00 last night about a body in the water near julian street and highway 87. they say the unidentified woman is a transient and...
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pay row ramirez said he was -- pedro ramirez said he was afraid to go public, but that was changed after an anonymous tip was sent to the newspaper. he came here from mexico when he was three. the political science major said he didn't know about his status until he started applying to colleges. >> there is no citizenship requirement to be student office. it is student government. i am here to serve the students and not the state of california or the federal government. >> ramirez is expected to appear friday at a campus rally in support of the federal dream act that would give students a path to citizenship. >>> hundreds of jobs are leaving the bay area. state farm insurance company says it will close its operations center in sonoma county. that decision will affect 450 people or so who work at the center in row hua roanoke park. they are being relocated to balkers field. state farm says the closures will reduce expenses and improve company efficiency. >>> seven northern california district attorneys are banding together to sue over stock .com accusing the on-line retailer of making fal
pay row ramirez said he was -- pedro ramirez said he was afraid to go public, but that was changed after an anonymous tip was sent to the newspaper. he came here from mexico when he was three. the political science major said he didn't know about his status until he started applying to colleges. >> there is no citizenship requirement to be student office. it is student government. i am here to serve the students and not the state of california or the federal government. >> ramirez...
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len ramirez at a family farm in san jose where they are worried about the oranges just coming into season. >> reporter: these are the types of weather events that give farmers gray hair. in the old days they would be lighting uple oil pots now trying to generate heat around these trees but as it is right now, they just have to sit back and wait and hope that things don't go bad. the next couple of weeks, these green oranges will turn nice shaved orange and be delicious fruit if all goes well. if not, if not in a couple of days they will be mush. >>> reporter: this 14-acre orange grove is one of the last of its kind in the santa clara valley but 400 tons of fruit are at the mercy of mother nature. subfreezing temperatures could wipe out the crop just as it should be ripening. it's just one of many cash crops that could be ruined. >> there is an arctic freeze coming down from canada and it's supposed to get pretty frosty. >> reporter: wanda runs this san jose nursery. she says there are some pricey popular plants that need to be protected. the most vulnerable are also some of the most color
len ramirez at a family farm in san jose where they are worried about the oranges just coming into season. >> reporter: these are the types of weather events that give farmers gray hair. in the old days they would be lighting uple oil pots now trying to generate heat around these trees but as it is right now, they just have to sit back and wait and hope that things don't go bad. the next couple of weeks, these green oranges will turn nice shaved orange and be delicious fruit if all goes...
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len ramirez on the emotional plea from that man's family. len. >> reporter: we are at the scene of where this happened, allen and this is a very fast section of fremont boulevard. there are no stop lights for about a quarter mile and cars get up to speed barely slowing down for pedestrians so it's easy to see how an 38-year-old man could get into trouble on this road. that's exactly what happened. now as you mentioned, the police need help in solving this hit-and-run crime. >>> reporter: >> he wanted to stay healthy. >> reporter: he struggled with his emotions's described his father 83-year-old of fremont an elderly but spry pedestrian who was struck and killed in an unsolved hit-and-run. >> my dad loved walking every morning. [ crying ] >> that was his way to stay healthy for his kids and, of course, he loved his grandchildren. he would walk five to six miles every, single day. >> reporter: but on november 5, this crosswalk on fremont boulevard at norris road is where the man took his final steps at 6:20 when a southbound car ran him over a
len ramirez on the emotional plea from that man's family. len. >> reporter: we are at the scene of where this happened, allen and this is a very fast section of fremont boulevard. there are no stop lights for about a quarter mile and cars get up to speed barely slowing down for pedestrians so it's easy to see how an 38-year-old man could get into trouble on this road. that's exactly what happened. now as you mentioned, the police need help in solving this hit-and-run crime. >>>...
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>periodista: huye de la pobreza, ramírez dice que en un momento difícil confíaría más en sus conocidos que en la policía. >> ya tengo la mentalidad de escuchar balazos tirate al piso y dile a tus amigos quién fue. >periodista: por eso nunca les pide que se salgan de las pandillas solamente que detenga las noticias. invita a jóvenes residentes de oakland, reconoce que a veces algunos miembros de grupos rivales se miran con recelo y ha habido momentos de mucha tensión, pero aquí todos hablan a su turno y dicen abiertamente a qué calle pertenecen. >> he aprendido en este programa que son humanos como nosotros, porque los he visto llorar. >periodista: el secto es que olviden por una corta velada que están en guerra y son muy pocas las diferencias y mucho lo que tienen en común. >> cuando ellos aprenden juntos, ya se ven menos como un mienemi ningún norteño sureño, te reporta. >periodista: aún la tregua es corta y hablaron como amigos en este sofá, en la calle la realidad de nestor y de ellos sigue siendo otra. >> porque si me agarran entonces enfrenta el pleito en dónde me pu
>periodista: huye de la pobreza, ramírez dice que en un momento difícil confíaría más en sus conocidos que en la policía. >> ya tengo la mentalidad de escuchar balazos tirate al piso y dile a tus amigos quién fue. >periodista: por eso nunca les pide que se salgan de las pandillas solamente que detenga las noticias. invita a jóvenes residentes de oakland, reconoce que a veces algunos miembros de grupos rivales se miran con recelo y ha habido momentos de mucha tensión, pero...
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in san jose, len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> it could make all the difference when it comes to shopping. the companies making strict changes to their return policies. >> and it was quite a show. bolt of lightning strike the bay bridge. why caltrans wasn't all that impressed. here. and some companies are ,,,,,,,,,,,, going out of their way to help consumers, while others... well, being so nice. julie >>> holiday shopping is here for us. some stores are helping us, some not so nice. julie watts on the consumerwatch with some naughty and nice store policies this holiday season. >> reporter: santa isn't the only one keeping track this year. consumer reports put together the first-ever naughty and nice customer service policy list. let's start off with who is being nice. >>> reporter: there is no santa orphancy gift wrap. the costco's return policy is something to celebrate. they will take back practically anything it sells with no time limit. even home electronics have a generous 90-day return period. need shoes for your holiday party? consumer reports likes an online shoe seller because it
in san jose, len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> it could make all the difference when it comes to shopping. the companies making strict changes to their return policies. >> and it was quite a show. bolt of lightning strike the bay bridge. why caltrans wasn't all that impressed. here. and some companies are ,,,,,,,,,,,, going out of their way to help consumers, while others... well, being so nice. julie >>> holiday shopping is here for us. some stores are helping us, some not so...
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here to serve the students, not the state of california or the, you know, the federal government. >> ramirez is expected to appear friday at a campus rally in support of the federal pact that gives students a pass to studentship. >> one of the most stapfamous ss star is heading back. he's the first to win in eight different weight classes. he's also an all right thor and a singer. ♪ >> manny the pack-man was amongst friends. fresh off his title bout victory and a concert in lake tahoe, the new superwelter weight champion sang for about 150 people at the hidden brook country club near vallejo. ♪ >> he may not be a world class crooner but for international fans manny can do and sing no wrong. >> like john lennon's imagine. >> that's the one right there. >> who sings it better, pacquiao or lennon? >> gotta go with pacquiao with that one, baby! >> he has thrust the philippines and its people on to the global stage. as a recently elected congressman philippines, he's in a country with a tumult wus history. corruption may well be his toughest opponent along with the muslim rebels that are infe
here to serve the students, not the state of california or the, you know, the federal government. >> ramirez is expected to appear friday at a campus rally in support of the federal pact that gives students a pass to studentship. >> one of the most stapfamous ss star is heading back. he's the first to win in eight different weight classes. he's also an all right thor and a singer. ♪ >> manny the pack-man was amongst friends. fresh off his title bout victory and a concert in...
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ramirez ran to a tracy gym still in shackles looking for help. three other people have agreed to plea deals and will be sentenced december sixth to 30 or more years in prison. >> 6:06 and the man known as spider dan will face the consequences of a recent protest. dan goodwin was arrested on september sixth after climbing on the outside of fran's millennium tower using suction cups. goodwin said he was trying to draw attention to the vulnerability of skyscrapers to terrorist attacks and raise awareness about cancer. he will be charged with obstructing police among other things. all of the changes are misdemeanors. >>> a former engineer may have to write a $1.5 million check to the city of san francisco. he stole passwords to the main commuter network and wouldn't give them back. that tied up a key network. he was convicted in august and sentenced to four years in prison. now the city is looking for nearly $1.5 million in restitution for the problems they say he caused. >> two teenages accused of setting fire to a san jose school have been schedule
ramirez ran to a tracy gym still in shackles looking for help. three other people have agreed to plea deals and will be sentenced december sixth to 30 or more years in prison. >> 6:06 and the man known as spider dan will face the consequences of a recent protest. dan goodwin was arrested on september sixth after climbing on the outside of fran's millennium tower using suction cups. goodwin said he was trying to draw attention to the vulnerability of skyscrapers to terrorist attacks and...
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waiters lived kyle ramirez, says he was tortured and held captive at. michael schumacher, kelly lau and caren ramirez pleaded guilty in october to several felonies including felony child abuse endangerment, withholding food and infliction of corporal injury. they face up to 30 years in prison as part of their plea deals and will be sentenced in december. the teen was held captive by his legal guardian and the homeowners between 2007- 2008. he took the stand and described the torture which included lighting his pants on fire, starving him and beating him unconscious. his for more legal guardians deals for other felonies. >> taking all look at walnut creek nominee cars out there right now the big story all- around for the cree to san jose cold, cold, cold. we will be right back 6:25 a.m. taking a peek at traffic in san jose. that is a lot of traffic may be everybody is headed to the airport. it is currently 37 degrees. that is a big story. 37 warming up to 52 this afternoon. >> keeping an eye on the national weather is well and the seventh day cold weathe
waiters lived kyle ramirez, says he was tortured and held captive at. michael schumacher, kelly lau and caren ramirez pleaded guilty in october to several felonies including felony child abuse endangerment, withholding food and infliction of corporal injury. they face up to 30 years in prison as part of their plea deals and will be sentenced in december. the teen was held captive by his legal guardian and the homeowners between 2007- 2008. he took the stand and described the torture which...
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len ramirez on why activists say that the project threatens a tree vital to the city of palo alto. len. >> reporter: palo alto plates a lot of value on its trees and the motion revered tree of all is the one that gave the city its name. it has survived the centuries, but the question is will it survive high-speed rail? >> reporter: ten stories tall and 1,000 year years old, el palo alto is the name of the landmark and city which grew up around it. >> it is the eponimous tree of palo alto and gave us our name. there are fee rue markable ones. it's our first heritage tree in the city of palo alto. and it's a historic landmark. >> reporter: spanish explorers have camped under the branches when they discovered san francisco bay mountain 1760s. el palo alto survived an earlier threat from the spewing heat and soot of steam locomotives. now some say it faces an even greater threat from the trains of the future. plans for high-speed rail call for the widening of existing tracks through palo alto possibly putting el palo alto in jeopardy. >> redwoods in particular have shallow and expanse
len ramirez on why activists say that the project threatens a tree vital to the city of palo alto. len. >> reporter: palo alto plates a lot of value on its trees and the motion revered tree of all is the one that gave the city its name. it has survived the centuries, but the question is will it survive high-speed rail? >> reporter: ten stories tall and 1,000 year years old, el palo alto is the name of the landmark and city which grew up around it. >> it is the eponimous tree...
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in san jose, len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> people worried about cell phone radiation were speaking out today in san francisco. among them, a british woman who believes her cancer was caused by living near a cell phone tower. other speakers urged caution when using the cell phones. >> i think it would be warranted to take precautions and keep the phones away from your body at all times when they are turned on particularly from sensitive bodily organs. >> dr. moskowitz is also recommending a $1 tax on new cell phones to help study the health effects. the world health organization says to date, there is no conclusive evidence that cell phones are unsafe. however, it also says more research is needed. >>> bart admits its clipper card program has a lot of kinks. even one bart exec says that some things about it are dumb, his word. one problem, passengers can cheat the system. cash customers can buy a card for $2, then take a trip that costs $8 and throw the card away. another problem? a lack of signs directing passengers to the nearest spot to add value to the cards. >> asking people to leave the
in san jose, len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> people worried about cell phone radiation were speaking out today in san francisco. among them, a british woman who believes her cancer was caused by living near a cell phone tower. other speakers urged caution when using the cell phones. >> i think it would be warranted to take precautions and keep the phones away from your body at all times when they are turned on particularly from sensitive bodily organs. >> dr. moskowitz is also...
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he said he never chained ramirez and saw anybody torture or beat him with a bat. >> the 300 pound man to swing a bat that many times, she going to be left on the path. >> he faces in prison. the story made headline when is ramirez escape and stumbled into a tracy fitness center with shackles on his feet, bleeding anding for help. >> the thought of turning on gas heaters is not good for a neighborhood steel realing for a gas explosion. >> i feel very blessed. i feel not only i but a lot of us have many things to be thankful for. >> i wish we could be back in our own homes and wish there hadn't been a loss of life. >> they are thankful they are alive and have each other, but pg&e may increase the pressure in two pipelines near the that blew up. they will inform residents and the media before they increase the pressure. >> american indian activists are staging a protest on the rock. the sunrise gathering on alcatraz island started about an hour ago and they will continue until about 9:00 this morning. activists will commemorate the bay area's american indian heritage and protest american
he said he never chained ramirez and saw anybody torture or beat him with a bat. >> the 300 pound man to swing a bat that many times, she going to be left on the path. >> he faces in prison. the story made headline when is ramirez escape and stumbled into a tracy fitness center with shackles on his feet, bleeding anding for help. >> the thought of turning on gas heaters is not good for a neighborhood steel realing for a gas explosion. >> i feel very blessed. i feel not...
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len ramirez joining us from san jose to show us one thing each visitor can do to help. i think i know what it is but i'm wondering how much. >> that's right. everyone has asked to be a little bit of santa claus in them this year. and donate at least a dollar to help keep this tradition alive. right now, we are waiting for the big tree to be lit behind me. it's just going to happen in a few minutes. but the question really is, is this going to happen for the last time here in downtown san jose? at san jose's christmas in the park the fun is back in a big way. >> a lot of families are coming together, smiles on their face and a lot of rides, food. >> reporter: like many of the folks who come back every year, the nicholas marsh family of fremont has made this a family tradition. >> i been coming here for 32 years basically my whole life, you know, since i was born since i can remember. >> reporter: but that tradition may have to end. this year could be the last for christmas in the park. funding problems threaten to leave the celebration in the dark. >> because of the econ
len ramirez joining us from san jose to show us one thing each visitor can do to help. i think i know what it is but i'm wondering how much. >> that's right. everyone has asked to be a little bit of santa claus in them this year. and donate at least a dollar to help keep this tradition alive. right now, we are waiting for the big tree to be lit behind me. it's just going to happen in a few minutes. but the question really is, is this going to happen for the last time here in downtown san...
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take a look at the current conditions once the sun did set as len ramirez was alluding to. numbers beginning to drop off rapidly. menlo park along the peninsula, 45. campbell to the south 43. to the north, 42 in sonoma. and pleasanton now just flirting with 40 degrees under crystal clear skies. freeze warning in effect for the northern and also the eastern portions of our bay area district. a frost advisory for everybody else as temperatures tumble into the 20s and 30s. overnight we'll pinpoint those coldest location pretty much right around san francisco 39 degrees is the forecast overnight low. that will shatter a record setback in 1892. 118-year-old record. we should see a record in oakland as well and santa rosa, very close. those will be the closest temperatures right there santa rosa through san rafael as far as record lows are concerned. temperatures into the 20s inland, 30s closer to the bay of water. in fact it was 31 in half moon bay overnight. if you are out and about within the next 60 minutes, temperatures in the 40s to the low 50s. cold air mass has just snugg
take a look at the current conditions once the sun did set as len ramirez was alluding to. numbers beginning to drop off rapidly. menlo park along the peninsula, 45. campbell to the south 43. to the north, 42 in sonoma. and pleasanton now just flirting with 40 degrees under crystal clear skies. freeze warning in effect for the northern and also the eastern portions of our bay area district. a frost advisory for everybody else as temperatures tumble into the 20s and 30s. overnight we'll pinpoint...
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he was convicted of holding his neighbor kyle ramirez captive and beating him. three others took plea deals but he he said he never chained ramirez and never saw anyone torture or beat him with a bat. >> a 300 pound man to swing a bat that many times, he is going to be -- >> he faces in prison. the story made headline when is he escape and stumbled into a tracy fitness center with shackles. he was bleeding, begging for help. >> sarah palin is keeping in the hunt in the talk about running for president, but if she does, opponents will jump on an interview she just gave about the attack on south korea in a glen beck radio show. >> approximate are how would you handle a situation like just developed in north korea. >> have to stand with our north korean allies. we are bound by treaty. >> south korea. >> we are also bound by prudence to stand with our south korean allies, yes. >> in the book game change about the 2008 campaign, the author claimed that palin did not know the difference between north and south korea and made that mistake on the glen beck show. she is
he was convicted of holding his neighbor kyle ramirez captive and beating him. three others took plea deals but he he said he never chained ramirez and never saw anyone torture or beat him with a bat. >> a 300 pound man to swing a bat that many times, he is going to be -- >> he faces in prison. the story made headline when is he escape and stumbled into a tracy fitness center with shackles. he was bleeding, begging for help. >> sarah palin is keeping in the hunt in the talk...
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waiters lived next door to where the teen, kyle ramirez, says he was tortured and held captive at. michael schumacher, kelly lau and caren ramirez pleaded guilty in october to several felonies including felony child abuse endangerment, withholding food and infliction of corporal injury. they face up to 30 years in prison as part of their plea deals and will be sentenced in december. the teen was held captive by his legal guardian and the homeowners between 2007- 2008. he took the stand and described the torture which included lighting his pants on fire, starving him and beating him unconscious. >> 7:21 a.m. that with more on this day before thanksgiving. we will tell you everything you knoneed to know for turkey day. it looks like a nice clear morning but it is freezing out there. we have freeze warnings and tahoe is well below eight below zero right now. 7:24 a.m. san jose nice and light both directions. 37 degrees in san jose. a high of 52 colder yet in your neighborhood. the 7 day around the bay forecast not getting out of the cold for a couple of days for thanksgiving it gets c
waiters lived next door to where the teen, kyle ramirez, says he was tortured and held captive at. michael schumacher, kelly lau and caren ramirez pleaded guilty in october to several felonies including felony child abuse endangerment, withholding food and infliction of corporal injury. they face up to 30 years in prison as part of their plea deals and will be sentenced in december. the teen was held captive by his legal guardian and the homeowners between 2007- 2008. he took the stand and...
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in palo alto, len ramirez, cbs 5. >> it's shaping up to be a soggy weekend for all of us in the bay area. a wet weather system moved into the area this afternoon. this is downtown san francisco earlier. roberta gonzales is in the weather center. where it's raining and the commute. >> reporter: this is not the storm of the century but it's the first winter storm of the autumn season. and as we can clearly see, the leading edge of the system is now slicing across north bay. but ahead of it we have pockets of heavy drizzle or even light precipitation right there from concord through walnut creek. you also see it lining the bay from richmond, berkeley, swinging around to oakland. the leading edge of the rain is now just on the outskirts of terra linda moving towards san rafael. all this will be sliding towards the golden gate bridge and then eventually surrounding the entire bay area. hardest hit now happens to be the santa rosa area back in through petaluma into sonoma. now we will have heavier precipitation. the amount usually expected between now and sunday when the snowflakes are going t
in palo alto, len ramirez, cbs 5. >> it's shaping up to be a soggy weekend for all of us in the bay area. a wet weather system moved into the area this afternoon. this is downtown san francisco earlier. roberta gonzales is in the weather center. where it's raining and the commute. >> reporter: this is not the storm of the century but it's the first winter storm of the autumn season. and as we can clearly see, the leading edge of the system is now slicing across north bay. but ahead...
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he is the neighbor of the couple who held kyle ramirez captive. the captor and legal guardian are awaiting sentencing. >>> the coast guard rushed to the scene but wasn't able to save a fisherman's life. ktvu's sal kas castaneda join us now with what went wrong. >> reporter: today's chilly waters and rough seas and high winds may have indeed cost that man his life and left three others injured. they were on a trip to find dungenous crab. the coast guard says they were called a little after 5:00 this morning after a boat flipped over because of high waves. friends on a near by boat shown here came to the rescue and pulled all five on to their boat. the coast guard rescue boat showed up when that boat was half way back to shore. >> we did transfer a medical technician to their boat. that technician performed cpr. other agencies were here to respond. >> reporter: four people were injured, two were taken to the hospital and three were treated on the scene, one man died. many say sometimes the best plan is to cancel the trip. >> it could be really easy
he is the neighbor of the couple who held kyle ramirez captive. the captor and legal guardian are awaiting sentencing. >>> the coast guard rushed to the scene but wasn't able to save a fisherman's life. ktvu's sal kas castaneda join us now with what went wrong. >> reporter: today's chilly waters and rough seas and high winds may have indeed cost that man his life and left three others injured. they were on a trip to find dungenous crab. the coast guard says they were called a...
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ramirez came to the u.s. from mexico when he was 3 and did not know he wasn't legal until he began applying to colleges. ramirez benefits from a law that allows all california residents, regardless of immigration status to qualify for tuition brksea. the state's high court upheld that law this week. >>> just into our newsroom tonight, we are learning details of genentech's plan to lay off hundreds of employees, tonight, we know how many, and where those employees will be let go. business and tech reporter scott budman is here with those. scott? >> these job cuts have been rumored some time since roche of switzerland hinted at the playoffs. we know of the number and how deeply they will cut in the bay area. genentech telling employees today that 200 people at the company's san francisco headquarters will get pink slips, another 100 people at genente genentech's vacaville facility to lose their jones. roche, which employs close to 25,000 people around the world, says it will cut about 3500 jobs. genentech was b
ramirez came to the u.s. from mexico when he was 3 and did not know he wasn't legal until he began applying to colleges. ramirez benefits from a law that allows all california residents, regardless of immigration status to qualify for tuition brksea. the state's high court upheld that law this week. >>> just into our newsroom tonight, we are learning details of genentech's plan to lay off hundreds of employees, tonight, we know how many, and where those employees will be let go....
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. >>> i'm len ramirez in oakland where there is new talk about an old idea. another bridge across the bay. just ahead, why it's being discussed knew has nothing to do with transportation. >>> definitely there's a lot of visitors today a lot. i mean, a lot of visitors. >> who doesn't love a good deal? but does a coupon for cannabis take that a little too far? >> get away with that [ bleep ] camera, man. >> a street corner so famous for drug dealing it has its own name. how one woman is fighting back on pill hill. and taking the dealers down. quarter.eginning of the 3rd joey came over to watch the game when the storm rolled in. in through the ceiling. i switched to mercury to save on car insurance, boy am i glad they cover my home too. they fixed the ceiling, replaced the couch, they even cleaned the carpets. wish they would have cleaned this up. you know, like a makeover. save up to 15% when you combine your auto with home or renter's policy. get a fast free quote at mercuryinsurance.com the southbound train hit the man at the redwood city station at >>> chall
. >>> i'm len ramirez in oakland where there is new talk about an old idea. another bridge across the bay. just ahead, why it's being discussed knew has nothing to do with transportation. >>> definitely there's a lot of visitors today a lot. i mean, a lot of visitors. >> who doesn't love a good deal? but does a coupon for cannabis take that a little too far? >> get away with that [ bleep ] camera, man. >> a street corner so famous for drug dealing it has its...
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. >> reporter: former san francisco police chief tony ramirez says the tragedy has led to a push towards value- based training which requires law enforcement to think big picture. others are worried about the long-term impact of cross -- pressing criminal charges against officers who act in the line of duty. >> i think that it will cause officers to hesitate during critical periods when they need to react quickly. that in the back of their mind they may be thinking, will i be criminally prosecute if i make a mistake in good faith? >> reporter: criminal justice experts say if there is something positive to come out of the mehserle trial, it is this focus on preparation and the acknowledgment that if the officers are properly trained it can help eliminate second guessing and recriminations. in oakland patty lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> we have posted on our website an interactive map from last night's protest that shows some of the damage done at various locations. you can find it by going to ktvu.com and clicking on the mehserle case tab near the top. >> the city of sanbruno will leave
. >> reporter: former san francisco police chief tony ramirez says the tragedy has led to a push towards value- based training which requires law enforcement to think big picture. others are worried about the long-term impact of cross -- pressing criminal charges against officers who act in the line of duty. >> i think that it will cause officers to hesitate during critical periods when they need to react quickly. that in the back of their mind they may be thinking, will i be...
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len ramirez reports says they say the laws would cause the bay area jobs as well. >> reporter: that's right. this is one of the few places where people can legally light up. but smokers say over the years it's been getting tougher and tougher to find places like this where they can do so. now they are afraid of some tough new ordinances they say that could put shops like this on the chopping block. smokers gathered to light up to puff and ponder their future in santa clara county, a future they say looks increasingly hazy. >> when small businesspeople in this state and the city can't stay in business, it tells you the class of our middle class. we're in trouble. and the state's not helping. the city's not helping. they are doing the opposite. >> reporter: they called it a smoke protest over pro mosted new ordinances in san jose and santa clara county that would be some of the toughest antismoking measures anywhere. >> we feel like we're a minority being discriminated against. >> reporter: charles represents tobacco sellers, who are worried they will be put out of business. besides new
len ramirez reports says they say the laws would cause the bay area jobs as well. >> reporter: that's right. this is one of the few places where people can legally light up. but smokers say over the years it's been getting tougher and tougher to find places like this where they can do so. now they are afraid of some tough new ordinances they say that could put shops like this on the chopping block. smokers gathered to light up to puff and ponder their future in santa clara county, a...
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. >> reporter: ramirez is able to run again. a high school basketball and softball coach. she says this ground breaking operation has her back on track. >>> coming up next at 6:00 what we are learning tonight about a bay area marine that was killed in combat in afghanistan. plus another person hit and killed. whether efforts to cut down on the numbers of trains or pedestrian accidents are working. three years ago a tiger jumped out of its cage and killed a teenager. whats two people with the victim said to police. >>> and the winning lottery ticket worth $8 million that was bought here in the bay area. >>> a plan to display part of a nuclear submarine has hit an unexpected snag. the historic park foundation was going to display a 60-ton section add the park. the plan has to be approved by the master developer. now the project is on hold. it now appears the sub which launched in 1964 and retired in 1994 won't be on display in the park. >>> home heaters have been running over break is coming. >> reporter: a bit of a break. at least we will all be above the freezing marks. te
. >> reporter: ramirez is able to run again. a high school basketball and softball coach. she says this ground breaking operation has her back on track. >>> coming up next at 6:00 what we are learning tonight about a bay area marine that was killed in combat in afghanistan. plus another person hit and killed. whether efforts to cut down on the numbers of trains or pedestrian accidents are working. three years ago a tiger jumped out of its cage and killed a teenager. whats two...
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campus administrators knew ramirez story. he told them he had been concerned about going public. that changed when the campus newspaper disclosed ace status after receiving an anonymous e-mail. >>> just how badly injured was the victim of last year's gang rape outside richmond high school and how was she hurt? those questions were on the table in a martinez courtroom today. lawyers for some of the defendants claimed that the girl was so intoxicated she may have hurt herself in some way. here is cecelia vega and her report on the preliminary hearing. >> reporter: on the night of the attack outside richmond high's home coming dance the victim of the brutal gang rape had to be rushed to the hospital by helicopter. how badly hurt she was and whether the injuries were caused by her attackers or maybe even the victim herself was debated inside this martinez courthouse today but it is what is inside this envelope that may provide the answer. >> these are the medical records for the victim that was subpoenaed from the hospital. >> the prosecutor says until today the records have never be
campus administrators knew ramirez story. he told them he had been concerned about going public. that changed when the campus newspaper disclosed ace status after receiving an anonymous e-mail. >>> just how badly injured was the victim of last year's gang rape outside richmond high school and how was she hurt? those questions were on the table in a martinez courtroom today. lawyers for some of the defendants claimed that the girl was so intoxicated she may have hurt herself in some...
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waiters' neighbors, michael schumacher and his wife, kelly lau, and ramirez's guardian, all accepted pleas last month to more than a dozen felonies. >> some 40 3:00 a.m. back with more of a couple of minutes alive a look at walnut creek. traffic is low set out on the right hand side as you can see lots of sun we're looking at another nice day as we watch temperatures go down abet and we continue to track hotspots problems with public transit. but starr would start recovering from earlier problems a train stalled in side of the trans bay to affecting only trains towards him francisco that translated into a system wide delays 30 minutes for things. i mean trains. 30 minute train delays system wide. not all trains will be affected that way but if you're entering the system plan on that bit of extra time to get to your destination this morning likely will see some crowded platforms. crowded freeways as well adn the ride westbound it is backed up and has been from highway 4 actually a bit before " closer to willow about where the back up state for 80 in the westbound direction. 680 back u
waiters' neighbors, michael schumacher and his wife, kelly lau, and ramirez's guardian, all accepted pleas last month to more than a dozen felonies. >> some 40 3:00 a.m. back with more of a couple of minutes alive a look at walnut creek. traffic is low set out on the right hand side as you can see lots of sun we're looking at another nice day as we watch temperatures go down abet and we continue to track hotspots problems with public transit. but starr would start recovering from earlier...
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len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> new numbers in the oakland mayor's race just released. we will have them for you next. >>> i'm phil matier in concord where a lawyer has sued the police department so many times, the city is willing to pay him to stop. coming up on cbs 5. >>> and the bay area leader who was texting behind the wheel, how long he will spend in jail. and an update on the tesoro refinery, we are right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, joe us live, and >>> it's more than a week late but as promised we now have some numbers from oakland. joe vazquez joins us live and how does this mayoral horse race stand? >> reporter: the race is over according to the registrar who just held a news conference here and let me show you the numbers. jean quan, 50.98% over don perata, 49.02%. registrar says that means that quan will be the next mayor. those are final numbers. but they say they are not official numbers until a certification process takes place and that should happen within the next couple of weeks. that was jean quan a couple days ago popping champagne a bold move because
len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> new numbers in the oakland mayor's race just released. we will have them for you next. >>> i'm phil matier in concord where a lawyer has sued the police department so many times, the city is willing to pay him to stop. coming up on cbs 5. >>> and the bay area leader who was texting behind the wheel, how long he will spend in jail. and an update on the tesoro refinery, we are right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, joe us live, and >>> it's...
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in san jose, len ramirez, cbs 5. >> many veterans have been through more than we could ever possibly imagine. and those troubling visions often stick around long after the fight is over. mike sugerman shows us a place of peace in the bay area. and the veterans who faced more than one battle. >> five young negroes made aviation history. >> reporter: that was then. this is now. >> i'm pleased that i'm here. [ laughter ] >> i hope that i have a few more. but we never know. >> reporter: they were the tuskege airmen who fought world war ii enemies and discrimination. and now their firsthand stories are in danger of being lost. >> we have lost 27 this year. >> reporter: james warren is among the youngest at age 87. before there was rosa part and martin luther king, colin powell and barack obama, there were the tuskegee airmen. >> just really led the charge in terms of what it took to get us where we are today. >> reporter: despite segregation, these airmen fought with distinction and they were honored today. the 11th day of the 11th month, veterans day in marin city. a joyous parade in fro
in san jose, len ramirez, cbs 5. >> many veterans have been through more than we could ever possibly imagine. and those troubling visions often stick around long after the fight is over. mike sugerman shows us a place of peace in the bay area. and the veterans who faced more than one battle. >> five young negroes made aviation history. >> reporter: that was then. this is now. >> i'm pleased that i'm here. [ laughter ] >> i hope that i have a few more. but we never...
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como nos explica vanesa ramirez desde fresco. un correo electrÓnico llegó a la universidad a hacerle una pregunta al presidente de los alumnos, estÁs aquÍ de manera ilegal? sÍ respondiÓ Él. yo no tengo mucho para preocuparme. ojalÁ que sea algo positivo. yo voy a luchar. para hacer mi vida aquÍ. y luchar por la vida de los otros estudiantes y los inmigrantes que tambiÉn estÁn en mi situaciÓn. >> para ser exactos 25 mil estudiantes se hallan en la misma situaciÓn que pedro en california pero ramirez no hizo nada indebido al presentarse para la presidencia de la universidad de alumnos. >> todo el proceso fue legÍtimo. bajo la ley a b 540 pedro ramirez tiene sus derechos. hasta han sido mÁs los que apoyan al pionero que los que estÁn en contra. >> hay que hacer algo para darle la oportunidad a estudiantes como Él como el presidente pedro ramirez y para crear nuevos lÍderes en esta comunidad. >> tÚ estÁs en peligro de ser deportado. >> sÍ. >> tienes miedo? >> pues sÍ tengo miedo porque no quiero que nada malo me
como nos explica vanesa ramirez desde fresco. un correo electrÓnico llegó a la universidad a hacerle una pregunta al presidente de los alumnos, estÁs aquÍ de manera ilegal? sÍ respondiÓ Él. yo no tengo mucho para preocuparme. ojalÁ que sea algo positivo. yo voy a luchar. para hacer mi vida aquÍ. y luchar por la vida de los otros estudiantes y los inmigrantes que tambiÉn estÁn en mi situaciÓn. >> para ser exactos 25 mil estudiantes se hallan en la misma situaciÓn que pedro en...
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waders's attorney said his client was too busy with work and coaching a football team to have abused ramirez. >> manny pacquiao singing a different tune this morning. the 31-year-old boxing champion sang and entertained some 250 people at a fund-raiser at the hidden brook country club. the contra costa times reports many of those who paid $150 to $200 to attend the event demanded refunds when pacquiao left early. they didn't get a chance to have an autograph as they say event promoters had promised. >> there's magic in the air. bay area harry potter fans catching the latest movie about the boy wizard released at midnight. theresa garcia is live in santa clara. theresa, the showing going on right now? >> no. actually there was supposed to be, kristen, but actually -- they must have changed their schedule because the last one wrapped up right before we got here. what we do know is there are streams of fans heading home thinking a lot about magic. take a look at some of the video you had while many around the bay area were wrapping up their night, getting ready for bed, you had lines of people
waders's attorney said his client was too busy with work and coaching a football team to have abused ramirez. >> manny pacquiao singing a different tune this morning. the 31-year-old boxing champion sang and entertained some 250 people at a fund-raiser at the hidden brook country club. the contra costa times reports many of those who paid $150 to $200 to attend the event demanded refunds when pacquiao left early. they didn't get a chance to have an autograph as they say event promoters...
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ramirez was held captive for more than a year in the next door neighbor's home. he escaped to a health club in december of 2008 wearing boxer shorts and a shackle across his ankle. the neighbors and teen's guardian accepted pleas to more than a dozen felonies and will be sentenced to prison next month. >>> high seas and winds claimed the life this morning off sonoma county cost. one man was killed when rough waves overturned a fishing boat sending five people into the frigid water near bodega bay. the accident happened a half mile west of arch rock. the five people aboard were crab fishing when a line got caught in the propeller and stalled the vote and flipped the vessel. a good fisherman was able to pull all five people to his boat and transfer them to the coast guard. one of the passengers, a 60-year-old man, died shortly after that. the other four passengers were treated for hypothermia. >>> lmg send help fast. that may be the new way that 911 dispatchers receive emergency calls via text. they can send streaming video from their mobile phones. david is live a
ramirez was held captive for more than a year in the next door neighbor's home. he escaped to a health club in december of 2008 wearing boxer shorts and a shackle across his ankle. the neighbors and teen's guardian accepted pleas to more than a dozen felonies and will be sentenced to prison next month. >>> high seas and winds claimed the life this morning off sonoma county cost. one man was killed when rough waves overturned a fishing boat sending five people into the frigid water near...
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len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> we are still keeping an eye on this march, then escorted march that looks to be fairly peaceful with the exception of that young man jumping on the car. uhm, it's moving in the area of 14th and broadway leaving the civic center plaza. we are keeping an eye on it and we will come back with more right athis. ,,,,,, i spend three hours on my homework -- or at least that's what my mom thinks. with high speed internet from at&t, i get my homework done fast, leaving me time to download movies and music and chat with my friends. [ mom ] how's your studying? it's coming along! [ female announcer ] work faster, play more with the fastest internet for the price. call to get high speed for $14.95 a month with a one-year price guarantee. please, i know what he's up to. high speed internet from at&t is so fast that we get more done in less time, leaving me time to chat... watch movies... without teenage distractions. and it's affordable for our family. [ female announcer ] call to get high speed for $14.95 a month with a one-year price guarantee. plus get access to the ent
len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> we are still keeping an eye on this march, then escorted march that looks to be fairly peaceful with the exception of that young man jumping on the car. uhm, it's moving in the area of 14th and broadway leaving the civic center plaza. we are keeping an eye on it and we will come back with more right athis. ,,,,,, i spend three hours on my homework -- or at least that's what my mom thinks. with high speed internet from at&t, i get my homework done fast,...
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anthony waiters lives next door to the home where kyle ramirez is being held captive by his legal guardians and homeowners, allegedly. the teenager made headlines in 2008 when he ran off, still wearing the shackles they had used to restrain him. the other three adults in the case reached a plea bargain deal. during the trial, ramirez testified that waiters burned him, cut him, and beat him until he was unconscious. >>> a 54-year-old grandmother is suing hooters over an incident that was caught on camera. the woman was disputing her bill with the manager and security guard of a chicago-area hooters, and as the argument grew more heated, the guard grabbed her by the hair and pushed her around. the guard claims the woman spit on him. she was later arrested, tried and convicted of battery and she's serving seven months. >> if he had cause to believe that he had probable cause to arrest her, did not have probable cause to arrest her and beat her. >> well, she is filing a civil suit against hooters, the security guard, and the town of oaklawn. >>> well, still ahead, just saying i don't. a new pol
anthony waiters lives next door to the home where kyle ramirez is being held captive by his legal guardians and homeowners, allegedly. the teenager made headlines in 2008 when he ran off, still wearing the shackles they had used to restrain him. the other three adults in the case reached a plea bargain deal. during the trial, ramirez testified that waiters burned him, cut him, and beat him until he was unconscious. >>> a 54-year-old grandmother is suing hooters over an incident that...
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in fremont, len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> what city are we in? i don't know. >> it's something most doctors will never see. how bay area researchers are working to unlock the mysteries of a baffling disease that attacks brain. >>> a student lies injured on the football field but the ambulance can only get so close. the decision made by the school principal that may have delayed help. >>> here's a weird one. can you put a price on the smell of old socks? the bay area restaurant that thinks it's almost priceless. ,, ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] we know you've got a lot on your plate at thanksgiving. which is why safeway has everything you need to get it all done. right now get a safeway frozen turkey up to 16 lbs for just $6.77 each. that's our promise. that's ingredients for life. safeway. it's called creutzf (kroits-feld ya- >>> it is a devastating disease that takes away your life before it eventually ends it. it's called creutzfeldt-jakob disease or cj d. as ann notarangelo reports, some families are turning to ucsf, the only cjd clinical resea
in fremont, len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> what city are we in? i don't know. >> it's something most doctors will never see. how bay area researchers are working to unlock the mysteries of a baffling disease that attacks brain. >>> a student lies injured on the football field but the ambulance can only get so close. the decision made by the school principal that may have delayed help. >>> here's a weird one. can you put a price on the smell of old socks? the bay area...
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len ramirez, thank you so much. >>> a potential chemical normally used to defend is now being used to attack innocent victims. in the past few days, criminals have struck at least five times across san francisco. it's a rash of robberies police are hesitant to talk about because of the weapon involved. simon perez is where one of those attacks allegedly took place. simon. >> reporter: it's a strange series of similar attacks, three on wednesday, two or thursday, all in the evening, some just minutes apart. these are happening in different neighborhoods but there is one element in common, robbers are using pepper spray to disable their victims. >> i heard a scream first and foremost >>> reporter: the first attacked happened in the san francisco mission district on florida street near the spca. the attackers made off with the victim's cell phone. trey smith heard the first attack wednesday night around 9:00. >> they looked very organized so i'm not shocked. >> reporter: describe organized, how? >> they -- only one of them attacked her here. the other two were in their vehicle and they k
len ramirez, thank you so much. >>> a potential chemical normally used to defend is now being used to attack innocent victims. in the past few days, criminals have struck at least five times across san francisco. it's a rash of robberies police are hesitant to talk about because of the weapon involved. simon perez is where one of those attacks allegedly took place. simon. >> reporter: it's a strange series of similar attacks, three on wednesday, two or thursday, all in the...
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len ramirez is at the airport on how the city plans to deal with this debt. len. >> reporter: well, it does have a credit situation that it's frying to deal with right now in the city of san jose. and dana, they say that the credit situation is not so much a reflection on san jose or the airport's line of credit. it's more a reflection on the times we're in. still it's going to be more difficult to pay for this gleaming new building. >>> reporter: san jose's sleek new airport terminal is a hit with travelers. >> spent a lot of money, nothing is cheap but it's gorgeous. reminds me of an old style airplane hangar. >> reporter: the $1 .2 billion price tag was also a big hit to the city's budget and now with construction costs coming due, the city is wound up in a hole. san jose borrowed heavily to finance the airport and recently tried to extend its credit line by 450 merchandise but one of the city as five major lenders said no to $450 million extension of credit line. they are short by $110 million. they say it's not a crisi. >> it is no reflection on our cred
len ramirez is at the airport on how the city plans to deal with this debt. len. >> reporter: well, it does have a credit situation that it's frying to deal with right now in the city of san jose. and dana, they say that the credit situation is not so much a reflection on san jose or the airport's line of credit. it's more a reflection on the times we're in. still it's going to be more difficult to pay for this gleaming new building. >>> reporter: san jose's sleek new airport...
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waiters lived next door to where the teen, kyle ramirez, says he was tortured and held captive at. michael schumacher, kelly lau and caren ramirez pleaded guilty in october to several felonies including felony child abuse endangerment, withholding food and infliction of corporal injury. they face up to 30 years in prison as part of their plea deals and will be sentenced in december. the teen was held captive by his legal guardian and the homeowners between 2007- 2008. he took the stand and described the torture which included lighting his pants on fire, starving him and beating him unconscious. he's gate, wearing boxer shorts and shackles on his ankles. we're going to take a break, 5:23 a.m. on this wednesday before thanksgiving, let's go as i give you a live look of the golden gate bridge hopefully it will be that way all morning long. it is cold and napa, 30 degrees warming up to 51 this afternoon. more and your forecasts, a commuter and top stories in a minute. don't forget we will replay highlights of the giants rookies parade this saturday will air that between seven-8:00 p.m.
waiters lived next door to where the teen, kyle ramirez, says he was tortured and held captive at. michael schumacher, kelly lau and caren ramirez pleaded guilty in october to several felonies including felony child abuse endangerment, withholding food and infliction of corporal injury. they face up to 30 years in prison as part of their plea deals and will be sentenced in december. the teen was held captive by his legal guardian and the homeowners between 2007- 2008. he took the stand and...
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len ramirez on the fight over measure v. >> where is our property? i want our property. i'm making a citizen's arrest right now. >> reporter: the councilman was either stealing no on measure v signs or removing them from public property. either way it illustrates the passions on pension reform. >> we have a $2 billion unfunded liability and taxpayers are on the hook for that. if we can't figure out how to solve these problems the city of san jose simply won't be able to go on. >> reporter: measure v is mayor chuck reid's plan to control them. he illustrates how they pay. >> payments out of the retirement plan started at $35 million, they are up to about $250 million in 2010. and guess what, next year, they are gonna be up here. the year after that they are gonna be up there. that's the truth. that's why we're in trouble. >> reporter: how did san jose get there? read says binding arbitration is to blame. >> what is binding arbitration is this. >> eye have no idea. >> reporter: what is winding arbitration? >> you tell me. >> reporter: it's a process used to sit will disput
len ramirez on the fight over measure v. >> where is our property? i want our property. i'm making a citizen's arrest right now. >> reporter: the councilman was either stealing no on measure v signs or removing them from public property. either way it illustrates the passions on pension reform. >> we have a $2 billion unfunded liability and taxpayers are on the hook for that. if we can't figure out how to solve these problems the city of san jose simply won't be able to go on....
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. >> so far the university is defending ramirez. officials say that state law allows anyone with three years of high school in california to attend csu. >>> a new online gambling site, lottogopher.com charging people a flat fee of $10 to $20 a month, you can even pay with a credit card. in exchange, people can buy lotto tickets online, join pools with other players. the site's founder says it's about convenience, but one recovering addict says it's an unnecessary temptation. >> it's a dangerous situation for people who are compulsive gamblers. >> california lottery commission is making sure the website complies with allstate laws. >>> 5:26. big cuts in store for a bay area biotech company. >> the money-saving move that could result in hundreds of layoffs. >>> more protests expected outside the meeting of the uc regents where they are expected to to raise student fees or tuition. >> reporter: as the tsa launches more invasive body patdowns, local prosecutors will investigate passenger complaints. i'll have details. ,,,, 3q experience
. >> so far the university is defending ramirez. officials say that state law allows anyone with three years of high school in california to attend csu. >>> a new online gambling site, lottogopher.com charging people a flat fee of $10 to $20 a month, you can even pay with a credit card. in exchange, people can buy lotto tickets online, join pools with other players. the site's founder says it's about convenience, but one recovering addict says it's an unnecessary temptation....
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pedro ramirez said he was afraid to go public but that changed after unanimous tip. he didn't know about his immigration status until he began applying to colleges. >> no citizenship requirement. it's student government. i'm here to serve the students, not the state of california or the -- you know, the federal government. >> ramirez is expected to appear friday at a campus rally in support of the federal dream act which would give students a path to citizenship. >> this morning one of the most famo famous sports star in the world is heading back to the philippines. manny pacquiao is the only boxer to win in eight different weight classes. also a congressman in the philippines as well as an arthur and a singer. ♪ >> the packman pacquiao was amongst friends. fresh off his title bout victory and a concert in lake tahoe, the champion sang for about 250 people at the hidden brook country club near vallejo. ♪ >> he hey not be a world class crooner but manny pacquiao can do and sing no wrong. >> can sing like imagine. >> like john lennon's imagine. who sings it better?
pedro ramirez said he was afraid to go public but that changed after unanimous tip. he didn't know about his immigration status until he began applying to colleges. >> no citizenship requirement. it's student government. i'm here to serve the students, not the state of california or the -- you know, the federal government. >> ramirez is expected to appear friday at a campus rally in support of the federal dream act which would give students a path to citizenship. >> this...
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but len ramirez reports, outside the courthouse, the suspect drew a big crowd of support. >>> reporter: protestors of sexual abuse and supporters of lynch marched outside the hall of justice in san jose among the group was lynch's mother. >> it's a very difficult time for in us our family and we support will completely and continue to make statements. >> reporter: do you still feel the feelings so many years later about what happened? >> of course. you never get rid of it. >> reporter: william lynch is >> reporter: william lynch bailed out of jail and plans to plead not guilty to all charges. he is accused of tracking down and beating his 65-year-old former priest at the sacred heart center a rest home for priests in the los gatos hills. lynch is accusing father jerold lindner of abusing him and a younger brother on a catching -- while on a camping trip in the santa cruz mountains in the 1970s when lynch was still a child. friends who were on the same camping trip were some of the protestors today. >> my parents had joined christian family movement in an effort to bring a spiritual awa
but len ramirez reports, outside the courthouse, the suspect drew a big crowd of support. >>> reporter: protestors of sexual abuse and supporters of lynch marched outside the hall of justice in san jose among the group was lynch's mother. >> it's a very difficult time for in us our family and we support will completely and continue to make statements. >> reporter: do you still feel the feelings so many years later about what happened? >> of course. you never get rid...
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ramirez was held captive in more than a year in wader's next door neighbor's home in tracy. the emaciated teen eventually escaped in december of 2008 wearing only boxer shorts and a shackle on his ankle. the two neighbors and the teen's guardian have reached a plea deal on more than a dozen felonies. waders will be sentenced to prison next month. >>> an east bay community is worried that a mountain lion may have moved into their area. pleasanton police say a dead deer was discovered on bush road at the eastern edge of the city. police determined that a mountain lion had killed the deer. previous mountain lion sightings have been reported in that general area between moore avenue and the open space which is behind the city. >>> a new study out today finds debt is not causing as much stress in american households these days. the associated press says many people are more comfortable with their spending and they do not plan to max out their credit cards any time soon. the study found more people than last year are now paying off their balances right away, and fewer are making c
ramirez was held captive in more than a year in wader's next door neighbor's home in tracy. the emaciated teen eventually escaped in december of 2008 wearing only boxer shorts and a shackle on his ankle. the two neighbors and the teen's guardian have reached a plea deal on more than a dozen felonies. waders will be sentenced to prison next month. >>> an east bay community is worried that a mountain lion may have moved into their area. pleasanton police say a dead deer was discovered on...
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in 2002 ramirez claimed responsibility for the kidnapping of then president candidate betancourt. he is wanted in the u.s. on drug trafficking charges. >>> from the vatican, the are pope says the use of condoms is exceptional acceptable in exceptional circumstances to reduce the use of hiv infection. in english, french and german translations the pope uses the example of a male prostitute. but in the vatican newspaper he is quoted as saying a female prostitute. the vatican have not delayed the discrepancy. >> they are going to give afghan forces full control of the military by 2014. the agreement comes as two suicide bombings killed at least 16 people, including a child and an elderly man and wounded dozens of others. the taliban have claimed responsibility. meanwhile nato coalitions forces admitted its troops killed three people and wounded four others when it came under fire during operations. susan karno has more on the afghan agreement. >> reporter: the closest thing to an exit strategy president obama could get. >> we agreed that early 2011 will mark the beginning of a transi
in 2002 ramirez claimed responsibility for the kidnapping of then president candidate betancourt. he is wanted in the u.s. on drug trafficking charges. >>> from the vatican, the are pope says the use of condoms is exceptional acceptable in exceptional circumstances to reduce the use of hiv infection. in english, french and german translations the pope uses the example of a male prostitute. but in the vatican newspaper he is quoted as saying a female prostitute. the vatican have not...
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kelly ramirez joins us to talk about the event and the word for the wise. >> thanks for having me. >> this is a huge event. an annual luncheon at the santa clara county convention center. >> correct. >> it's open to the public. >> absolutely. >> you are expected to make a big donation. >> we are asking for a minimum of $150 per person. >> that money goes far. so many different services. >> absolutely. we have a number of departments we do rape crisis and domestic violence and youth services and child care and counseling services. >> it helps in so many ways. also at the event, i attended before and luckily i get to be a part of it and i'm excited about that. you always have great inspirational speakers that come in and tell stories. we have doris coming in and i spoke with her and she will cater the talk around the leadership of eleanor roosevelt and president lincoln. >> you mentioned the service that is it provides free to women and families of the silicon valley. it's fabulous. have you seen the program grow? unfortunately in the need of servicing people in. >> the sneneeds have gr
kelly ramirez joins us to talk about the event and the word for the wise. >> thanks for having me. >> this is a huge event. an annual luncheon at the santa clara county convention center. >> correct. >> it's open to the public. >> absolutely. >> you are expected to make a big donation. >> we are asking for a minimum of $150 per person. >> that money goes far. so many different services. >> absolutely. we have a number of departments we do...
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pedro ramirez has lived here since he was years old. he didn't find out about his illegal status until he applied for scholarships and grants in high school. a state bill allows him to pay in state tuition to go to school. he said he didn't consider his status when he ran for office. >> student government, i'm here to serve the students, not the state of california or, you know, the federal government. >> reporter: ramirez said he will not resign unless the students who elected him demand it. >>> continue sanders is offering a 2 a thousand dollars college scholarship in a contest on twitter. kfc is asking high school seniors to make a brief statement about why they deserve the award. some early entries have said things like make a positive change in society and holy heck, i love that chicken. the deadline is november 26th. what's the limit on twitter, 180 characters. you have to be pretty succinct. >>> remember the chilean minors that were -- miners that were rescued. all 43 arrived in the u.s. this morning and why they are heading to l
pedro ramirez has lived here since he was years old. he didn't find out about his illegal status until he applied for scholarships and grants in high school. a state bill allows him to pay in state tuition to go to school. he said he didn't consider his status when he ran for office. >> student government, i'm here to serve the students, not the state of california or, you know, the federal government. >> reporter: ramirez said he will not resign unless the students who elected him...
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ramirez. >> it's going to be cold tonight, but not as cold as this morning. are you going to be okay with nn that? >> i liked it today. it was fun. >> we did rebound nicely today, and some of the coldest spots we had this morning. livermore at 53 for your high and loss gatos popping up to 56. the radar is dry from the north bay to south bay but we're tracking changes as we head through the next 72 hours. i'll have more on the rain in a second. right now it's about these cold temperatures already with some clear pockets in the north bay in na vaud doe, 43 right now dropping to 44 in livermore b-six degrees in an hour and a half. 50 in san jose and currently 48 in sunnyvale. one of the headlines tonight will be those widespread 30s as we wake up for tomorrow morning. we call tuesday cool and crisp, but we track that rain which is just offshore. you see in the satellite radar picture getting returns around eureka and some cloud cover into the north bay. for the east and south bay tonight, it will be mainly clear once again setting off the cold temperatures. howe
ramirez. >> it's going to be cold tonight, but not as cold as this morning. are you going to be okay with nn that? >> i liked it today. it was fun. >> we did rebound nicely today, and some of the coldest spots we had this morning. livermore at 53 for your high and loss gatos popping up to 56. the radar is dry from the north bay to south bay but we're tracking changes as we head through the next 72 hours. i'll have more on the rain in a second. right now it's about these cold...
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in san jose, len ramirez. >>> they just turned down a plan to turn the old naval base into a place. >> better pot than casino, better pot than gambling all the way. >> i would prefer the casino over the pot-growing. >> why? >> operation. well, again, jobs. >> that was the debate today on the streets of richmond as city officials try to decide what next for the historic point molati naval academy. whether to stick with a development or try something new like maybe a giant pot farm. >> ask richmond, you know, welcome to richmond. >> for the past 6 years richmond and a developer have been trying to get a casino hotel and housing deal off the ground. but it's been slow going. >> the final eir has never been published, they haven't gotten any of their federal government approvals they need to make this a go, and i just don't think it is ever gonna happen. >> so residents were asked what they thought should go out here. they took those and ran them by a consultant to see what was the most viable. >> a giant pot farm. >> what do you think about that. >> kind of interesting. >> like a lot of
in san jose, len ramirez. >>> they just turned down a plan to turn the old naval base into a place. >> better pot than casino, better pot than gambling all the way. >> i would prefer the casino over the pot-growing. >> why? >> operation. well, again, jobs. >> that was the debate today on the streets of richmond as city officials try to decide what next for the historic point molati naval academy. whether to stick with a development or try something new...