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lloyd lacuesta is there now, and lloyd i understand you have mr. maldonado with you. >> no, ken. i just talked to him and hopefully we'll try to get that tape back up again because he had to leave. but now we do have the tape. here's what the lieutenant governor had to say about the closeness of the race tonight against gavin newsom. >> i've always known that i'm running against a person who ran for governor, who stopped running for governor then ran for lieutenant governor. i knew that was going to be a challenge. but i feel comfortable where we're at. i still think we're going to win this thing. >> any thought that it's going to be a challenge at the end of this. >> i hope that at the end it'll be decisive enough he won or the other person won and we can move forward. i'm not in the business of these really tight races. but you never know. if it's within a thousand. >> that was lieutenant governor able maldonado talking about the closeness of his race with gavin newsom. he says he's optimistic because the vote from the valley has yet to come in and he says he's strong in that a
lloyd lacuesta is there now, and lloyd i understand you have mr. maldonado with you. >> no, ken. i just talked to him and hopefully we'll try to get that tape back up again because he had to leave. but now we do have the tape. here's what the lieutenant governor had to say about the closeness of the race tonight against gavin newsom. >> i've always known that i'm running against a person who ran for governor, who stopped running for governor then ran for lieutenant governor. i knew...
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lloyd lacuesta is there now, and lloyd i understand you have mr. maldonado with you. >> no, ken. i just talked to him and hopefully we'll try to get that tape back up again because he had to leave. but now we do have the tape. here's what the lieutenant governor had to say about the closeness of the race tonight against gavin newsom. >> i've always known that i'm running against a person who ran for governor, who stopped running for governor then ran for lieutenant governor. i knew that was going to be a challenge. but i feel comfortable where we're at. i still think we're going to win this thing. >> any thought that it's going to be a challenge at the end of this. >> i hope that at the end it'll be decisive enough he won or the other person won and we can move forward. i'm not in the business of these really tight races. but you never know. if it's within a thousand. >> that was lieutenant governor able maldonado talking about the closeness of his race with gavin newsom. he says he's optimistic because the vote from the valley has yet to come in and he says he's strong in that a
lloyd lacuesta is there now, and lloyd i understand you have mr. maldonado with you. >> no, ken. i just talked to him and hopefully we'll try to get that tape back up again because he had to leave. but now we do have the tape. here's what the lieutenant governor had to say about the closeness of the race tonight against gavin newsom. >> i've always known that i'm running against a person who ran for governor, who stopped running for governor then ran for lieutenant governor. i knew...
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ktvu's lloyd lacuesta just arrived on the scene and has a live report. lloyd? >> reporter: julie, you see behind me workers are trying to fix this break. it happened around 3:00 this afternoon. a valve broke on the sewage line and it sent raw sewage out into the street, out into the lagoon. it got into the garages of six homes that you see here. now, with me is marilyn harang the acting public works director of the city of redwood city. what are you doing to try and stop this spill here? >> well, it's a forced main rupture. and what they are doing now is covering it. so we have to dig up to expose the pipe so that we can see how much -- what kind of damage it is. and then tonight they will repair the pipe, which may -- it could involve anything, a replacement of a valve or a replacement of the section of pipe if ruptured. >> what is the public health danger if there is any? >> there could be a public health danger. we have sent out a code red notice to all of the residents in the vicinity of the -- of the overflow sewage to let them know not to have contact wit
ktvu's lloyd lacuesta just arrived on the scene and has a live report. lloyd? >> reporter: julie, you see behind me workers are trying to fix this break. it happened around 3:00 this afternoon. a valve broke on the sewage line and it sent raw sewage out into the street, out into the lagoon. it got into the garages of six homes that you see here. now, with me is marilyn harang the acting public works director of the city of redwood city. what are you doing to try and stop this spill here?...
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ktvu's lloyd lacuesta just arrived on the scene and has a live report. lloyd? >> reporter: julie, you see behind me workers are trying to fix this break. it happened around 3:00 this afternoon. a valve broke on the sewage line and it sent raw sewage out into the street, out into the lagoon. it got into the garages of six homes that you see here. now, with me is marilyn harang the acting public works director of the city of redwood city. what are you doing to try and stop this spill here? >> well, it's a forced main rupture. and what they are doing now is covering it. so we have to dig up to expose the pipe so that we can see how much -- what kind of damage it is. and then tonight they will repair the pipe, which may -- it could involve anything, a replacement of a valve or a replacement of the section of pipe if ruptured. >> what is the public health danger if there is any? >> there could be a public health danger. we have sent out a code red notice to all of the residents in the vicinity of the -- of the overflow sewage to let them know not to have contact wit
ktvu's lloyd lacuesta just arrived on the scene and has a live report. lloyd? >> reporter: julie, you see behind me workers are trying to fix this break. it happened around 3:00 this afternoon. a valve broke on the sewage line and it sent raw sewage out into the street, out into the lagoon. it got into the garages of six homes that you see here. now, with me is marilyn harang the acting public works director of the city of redwood city. what are you doing to try and stop this spill here?...
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ktvu's lloyd lacuesta first brought us this support in september 1995. (speaking spanish). >> reporter: some 30 seconds before the earthquake shock waves hit mexico city a warning went out. it is the first time a significant earthquake has had some advanced warning. one of the safeguards mexico has taken since the destructive mexico city earthquake ten years ago this month. >> they had some very specialized seismic sensors located along the coast. and they were designed that when the ground shaking from any earthquake got large enough, they would transmit a small that said there is a big earthquake in progress. 30 seconds probably to get you time to get into a safe place in a building if you are in a seismically weak building maybe you would have time to get out. (beep beep beep). >> at the u.s. geological survey at the park warning signs went off when they registered the mexico earthquake. >> you can clearly see here the many wave trains that came in across california from the mexico city earthquake. and although this shaking in california goes on for m
ktvu's lloyd lacuesta first brought us this support in september 1995. (speaking spanish). >> reporter: some 30 seconds before the earthquake shock waves hit mexico city a warning went out. it is the first time a significant earthquake has had some advanced warning. one of the safeguards mexico has taken since the destructive mexico city earthquake ten years ago this month. >> they had some very specialized seismic sensors located along the coast. and they were designed that when...
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lloyd lacuesta is at her challengers carly fiorina. but we're going to start with rita williams, that's where boxers supporters are gathering. >> reporter: we're right here at the heart of hollywood. some of the democrats movers and shakers, those that are not having parties of their own will show up. democrats are expecting to be partying here in just a few more hours. right now outside our door here and maybe that is significant. a touch of the unreal if you will where california democrats are predicted at least to hold on to it's targeted u.s. senate seat. barbara boxer painted by her republican opponent fiorina as too liberal and too out of touch with most californians is having her last campaign today in oakland. boxer 69, a former marin county supervisor is seeking her fourth the fourth term on if senate. as you heard carol hann, democrats fear it maybe low for them. certainly not like two years ago when president obama was elected. so the night is young here in hollywood, get out to vote wherever you are. and determine whether d
lloyd lacuesta is at her challengers carly fiorina. but we're going to start with rita williams, that's where boxers supporters are gathering. >> reporter: we're right here at the heart of hollywood. some of the democrats movers and shakers, those that are not having parties of their own will show up. democrats are expecting to be partying here in just a few more hours. right now outside our door here and maybe that is significant. a touch of the unreal if you will where california...
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ktvu's lloyd lacuesta live with the latest from the ntsb. lloyd? >> reporter: federal investigators say they have finished their work at the crater of the san bruno disaster you see behind me. three segments of the 28-foot long, 30-inch wide natural gas pipeline that was blown out of the ground instant street last thursday were crated and put on a truck today. the pipe pieces are tonight headed for a lab in washington, d.c. where they will be thoroughly examined. >> was it fatigue? was it corrosion? was it physical damage? that's what we'll be able to determine. >>> the national traffic safety board has turned the crater where the explosion occurred back to pg&e and the city of san bruno but the pipe remains a key piece of evidence. the ntsb says the break happened at a point where the pipe was curved and they fairground were several pieces of smaller pipe weld together to provide for the change in direction. >> one of those wells was the clean break end of the pipe -- you could see a very distinct clean break of the pipe at the weld and we'll be e
ktvu's lloyd lacuesta live with the latest from the ntsb. lloyd? >> reporter: federal investigators say they have finished their work at the crater of the san bruno disaster you see behind me. three segments of the 28-foot long, 30-inch wide natural gas pipeline that was blown out of the ground instant street last thursday were crated and put on a truck today. the pipe pieces are tonight headed for a lab in washington, d.c. where they will be thoroughly examined. >> was it fatigue?...
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ktvu's lloyd lacuesta live with the latest from the ntsb. lloyd? >> reporter: federal investigators say they have finished their work at the crater of the san bruno disaster you see behind me. three segments of the 28-foot long, 30-inch wide natural gas pipeline that was blown out of the ground instant street last thursday were crated and put on a truck today. the pipe pieces are tonight headed for a lab in washington, d.c. where they will be thoroughly examined. >> was it fatigue? was it corrosion? was it physical damage? that's what we'll be able to determine. >>> the national traffic safety board has turned the crater where the explosion occurred back to pg&e and the city of san bruno but the pipe remains a key piece of evidence. the ntsb says the break happened at a point where the pipe was curved and they fairground were several pieces of smaller pipe weld together to provide for the change in direction. >> one of those wells was the clean break end of the pipe -- you could see a very distinct clean break of the pipe at the weld and we'll be e
ktvu's lloyd lacuesta live with the latest from the ntsb. lloyd? >> reporter: federal investigators say they have finished their work at the crater of the san bruno disaster you see behind me. three segments of the 28-foot long, 30-inch wide natural gas pipeline that was blown out of the ground instant street last thursday were crated and put on a truck today. the pipe pieces are tonight headed for a lab in washington, d.c. where they will be thoroughly examined. >> was it fatigue?...
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lloyd lacuesta, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and we've posted exerts on today's event. you will find them under the election 2010 tab. sarah palin is expected to speak tomorrow at the perspectives event. and she is expected to attend saturday's 2012 event in anaheim. >>> biden told the new york times this week the president asked him to stay on the ticket for the upcoming presidential race. biden said that the two have real trust and that's why he's running again. >>> there's mixed messages from the obama administration about gays in the military. president obama was vowing the measure will end while he's in office. >> this is not a question about whether this policy will end, this policy will end and it will end in my watch. but i have to make sure that we follow the rules and that they are changed. >> he later then said, no one should have to lie about who they are to serve in the u.s. military. >>> and caltrains tells us repairs should be completed tomorrow but not in time for the morning commute. mike mibach is live on the bridge with our report. >> reporter: caltra
lloyd lacuesta, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and we've posted exerts on today's event. you will find them under the election 2010 tab. sarah palin is expected to speak tomorrow at the perspectives event. and she is expected to attend saturday's 2012 event in anaheim. >>> biden told the new york times this week the president asked him to stay on the ticket for the upcoming presidential race. biden said that the two have real trust and that's why he's running again. >>>...
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lloyd lacuesta. >>> a shooting at a bank atm over the weekend was not a random attack. it happened shortly after 11:00 sunday morning. a man walked up and shot another man. the shooter didn't say anything and didn't take any money. police now say the 28-year-old victim was targeted due to a personal grudge. police say they hope to identify a suspect soon. >>> san francisco police have identified a man arrested for starting a weekend fire. the fire on livingworth street. firefighters say he started the fire in his own room. no word yet on a motive. >>> in san carlos tonight, city council are debating whether to keep their police department intact. >> reporter: we're at station 16 which a consultant says could easily be shared by san carlos, calfire and neighbors wellwood city. but it's not an idea catching fire with residents. san carlos averages about one structure fire a month. but spend some $6 million annually on fire protection. >> we get 911 calls. >> reporter: four stations and 40 firefighters shared with belmont is insufficient, especially when most of their call
lloyd lacuesta. >>> a shooting at a bank atm over the weekend was not a random attack. it happened shortly after 11:00 sunday morning. a man walked up and shot another man. the shooter didn't say anything and didn't take any money. police now say the 28-year-old victim was targeted due to a personal grudge. police say they hope to identify a suspect soon. >>> san francisco police have identified a man arrested for starting a weekend fire. the fire on livingworth street....
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lloyd lacuesta. >>> the nasdaq also bounced up gaining 30 points. >>> storm tracker 2 monitoring rain right now in the bay area. what to expect for the morning commute. tomorrow's forecast in just about ten minutes. >>> tonight we have new information about a san francisco man shot and killed inside his own apartment. his neighbors are on edge. >>> and a high school runner collapsed just feet from the finish line. what the >>> san francisco police tonight identified a 37-year- old man as the victim of a deadly shooting we first brought you as developing news last night. it happened in the city's richmond district on 23rd avenue near anza street. an area not known for violent crime. ktvu's amber lee is there with what we learned tonight. >> reporter: tonight the medical examiner's office told us that the man shot and killed has now been identified as travis del rio. tonight we saw four police officers in front of the four unit apartment building where del rio lived. neighbors describe him as a nice guy and can't believe the shooting happened. >> i heard the gunshot, i didn't identify t
lloyd lacuesta. >>> the nasdaq also bounced up gaining 30 points. >>> storm tracker 2 monitoring rain right now in the bay area. what to expect for the morning commute. tomorrow's forecast in just about ten minutes. >>> tonight we have new information about a san francisco man shot and killed inside his own apartment. his neighbors are on edge. >>> and a high school runner collapsed just feet from the finish line. what the >>> san francisco police...
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lloyd lacuesta, ktvu news. >>> temperatures continue to cool off rapidly. coming up the neighbors that will start off friday morning in the upper 20s. >>> a warning for drivers tonight, what you can't see can hurt you. how all the rain we've had is contributing to black ice. >>> but up first, quiet >>> water inundated parts of pleasantton tonight after a fire hydrant opened up. this is new video that just came into ktvu. the pleasantton fire department isn't sure about the cause but crews had the water turned off within about 10 minutes. >>> san leandro police are investigating a fatal officer shooting in oakland. two officers spotted a stolen jaguar last night. the officers chased the vehicle to the 10,000 block of bancroft avenue. the passenger ran away and the driver attempted to hit one of the officers with the car. that's when an officer opened fire. friends gathered to remember her today. >> i don't think she would do anything to the police. that's her in her heart i don't believe she would do anything like that. >> reporter: the second suspect was ta
lloyd lacuesta, ktvu news. >>> temperatures continue to cool off rapidly. coming up the neighbors that will start off friday morning in the upper 20s. >>> a warning for drivers tonight, what you can't see can hurt you. how all the rain we've had is contributing to black ice. >>> but up first, quiet >>> water inundated parts of pleasantton tonight after a fire hydrant opened up. this is new video that just came into ktvu. the pleasantton fire department isn't...
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lloyd lacuesta, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and we've posted exerts on today's event. you will find them under the election 2010 tab. sarah palin is expected to speak tomorrow at the perspectives event. and she is expected to attend saturday's 2012 event in anaheim. >>> biden told the new york times this week the president asked him to stay on the ticket for the upcoming presidential race. biden said that the two have real trust and that's why he's running again. >>> there's mixed messages from the obama administration about gays in the military. president obama was vowing the measure will end while he's in office. >> ts is not a question about whether this policy will end, this policy will end and it will end in my watch. but i have to make sure that we follow the rules and that they are changed. >> he later then said, no one should have to lie about who they are to serve in the u.s. military. >>> and caltrains tells us repairs should be completed tomorrow but not in time for the morning commute. mike mibach is live on the bridge with our report. >> reporter: caltrans
lloyd lacuesta, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and we've posted exerts on today's event. you will find them under the election 2010 tab. sarah palin is expected to speak tomorrow at the perspectives event. and she is expected to attend saturday's 2012 event in anaheim. >>> biden told the new york times this week the president asked him to stay on the ticket for the upcoming presidential race. biden said that the two have real trust and that's why he's running again. >>>...
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lloyd lacuesta has the story. >> reporter: hayward's police announcement comes after two weeks of investigating what they call a double execution style murder. police say two 18-year-old men were forced to kneel down and shot several times with an assault rifle. a man who doesn't want to be identified told me what he heard on early mother's day. >> it sounded like an automatic gun. like i said, six shots first. and then another second, another four, and then another six. so it was around 20 shots probably all together. >> reporter: killed were rafael avila and carlos orozco. police say bonrostro told them before dying that they had been killed in a robbery. an aunt and a mother told to reporters. one relative speaking in spanish reacted to the arrest of the suspects. >> she said she would like them to suffer the way her son suffered. she would like to get life in prison or even death if that's the case. >> reporter: one suspect is isaiah washington. he was picked up the night of the shooting and has been held since on a parol violation. arrested today was a 17-year- old freemont girl who's name
lloyd lacuesta has the story. >> reporter: hayward's police announcement comes after two weeks of investigating what they call a double execution style murder. police say two 18-year-old men were forced to kneel down and shot several times with an assault rifle. a man who doesn't want to be identified told me what he heard on early mother's day. >> it sounded like an automatic gun. like i said, six shots first. and then another second, another four, and then another six. so it was...
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live in san jose, lloyd lacuesta, ktvu news. >>> santa clara jail officials say an inmate died in jail it shall. >>> police are looking for a gunman in a double shooting. it happened just after 1:00 p.m. near altamont which is just south of interstate 80. a man and woman were wounded but are expected to survive. an award is being offered leading to an arrest and conviction of the shooter. >>> members of the police department paused today to remember one of their own. officer paul stasky was shot and killed a year ago today. >> we will never forget paul. >> reporter: this morning the flag was raised then lowered to half staff. members of sergeant starsky's family were on hand. he was killed as she responded to a domestic disturbance call. >>> labor day has been seen as the relevant start of political campaigns. this year was no different. jerry brown finally released his first the television ad. it came as brown toured the state campaigning. randy shandobil with our report. >> reporter: union workers, union leaders they traditionally support democrats. today at the alameda labor county
live in san jose, lloyd lacuesta, ktvu news. >>> santa clara jail officials say an inmate died in jail it shall. >>> police are looking for a gunman in a double shooting. it happened just after 1:00 p.m. near altamont which is just south of interstate 80. a man and woman were wounded but are expected to survive. an award is being offered leading to an arrest and conviction of the shooter. >>> members of the police department paused today to remember one of their own....
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in santa clara, lloyd lacuesta, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> take another look at lloyd's story tonight along with other recent special reports by going to our website ktvu.com and clicking on the tab there at the top of the home page. >>> a ban could be put into place this week preventing new cell phone towers from being erected in an east bay city. the walnut creek city council on tuesday will consider imposing a six-month moratorium on new wireless towers in residential neighborhoods. this follows complaints from residents who say the city's 13- year-old wireless facilities ordinance doesn't go far enough. it regulates the heights of antennas and what they can look like but not where they can be placed. >> a man as arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence after he slammed into a group of motorcyclists killing five people. carlos ramirez was among the six people injured in yesterday's crash on a remote desert highway east of san diego. the highway patrol says while officers smelled alcohol on ramirez's breath, it is unclear if it was a factor in the crash. ramirez is not b
in santa clara, lloyd lacuesta, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> take another look at lloyd's story tonight along with other recent special reports by going to our website ktvu.com and clicking on the tab there at the top of the home page. >>> a ban could be put into place this week preventing new cell phone towers from being erected in an east bay city. the walnut creek city council on tuesday will consider imposing a six-month moratorium on new wireless towers in residential...
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lloyd lacuesta is at the church right now. >> reporter: as all of us know in order to make a call like this there has to be a cell phone tower near by to send and receive calls. now this church, the first presbyterian church is proposing a tower on the top of this church. >> we're getting blasted with microwaves and it's resinating on our body. >> reporter: this is a rendition of the antenna, it'll be housed 29.5 feet aboveground in a chimney shaped structure on the roof of the church's fellowship hall. on the church's ground is a preschool for some 70 children. >> i don't know how powerful it would be, like ten cell phones for one kid. >> my understanding is that it's much much less energy than in a kitchen appliance. >> reporter: the church would receive $1,700 a month for the cell phone tower. but the pastor says the church is doing it for the community not for the money. as for health concerns -- >> i'm in the faith business and i trust people and i have to trust what people that i really, who are part of the faith community and have looked at this very closely. >> reporter: tomorr
lloyd lacuesta is at the church right now. >> reporter: as all of us know in order to make a call like this there has to be a cell phone tower near by to send and receive calls. now this church, the first presbyterian church is proposing a tower on the top of this church. >> we're getting blasted with microwaves and it's resinating on our body. >> reporter: this is a rendition of the antenna, it'll be housed 29.5 feet aboveground in a chimney shaped structure on the roof of...
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lloyd lacuesta. >>> a shooting at a bank atm over the weekend was not a random attack. it happened shortly after 11:00 sunday morning. a man walked up and shot another man. the shooter didn't say anything and didn't take any money. police now say the 28-year-old victim was targeted due to a personal grudge. police say they hope to identify a suspect soon. >>> san francisco police have identified a man arrested for starting a weekend fire. the fire on livingworth street. firefighters say he started the fire in his own room. no word yet on a motive. >>> in san carlos tonight, city council are debating whether to keep their police department intact. >> reporter: we're at station 16 which a consultant says could easily be shared by san carlos, calfire and neighbors wellwood city. but it's not an idea catching fire with residents. san carlos averages about one structure fire a month. but spend some $6 million annually on fire protection. >> we get 911 calls. >> reporter: four stations and 40 firefighters shared with belmont is insufficient, especially when most of their call
lloyd lacuesta. >>> a shooting at a bank atm over the weekend was not a random attack. it happened shortly after 11:00 sunday morning. a man walked up and shot another man. the shooter didn't say anything and didn't take any money. police now say the 28-year-old victim was targeted due to a personal grudge. police say they hope to identify a suspect soon. >>> san francisco police have identified a man arrested for starting a weekend fire. the fire on livingworth street....
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live in san jose, lloyd lacuesta, ktvu news. >>> santa clara jail officials say an inmate died in jail it shall. >>> police are looking for a gunman in a double shooting. it happened just after 1:00 p.m. near altamont which is just south of interstate 80. a man and woman were wounded but are expected to survive. an award is being offered leading to an arrest and conviction of the shooter. >>> members of the police department paused today to remember one of their own. officer paul stasky was shot and killed a year ago today. >> we will never forget paul. >> reporter: this morning the flag was raised then lowered to half staff. members of sergeant starsky's family were on hand. he was killed as she responded to a domestic disturbance call. >>> labor day has been seen as the relevant start of political campaigns. this year was no different. jerry brown finally released his first the television ad. it came as brown toured the state campaigning. randy shandobil with our report. >> reporter: union workers, union leaders they traditionally support democrats. today at the alameda labor county
live in san jose, lloyd lacuesta, ktvu news. >>> santa clara jail officials say an inmate died in jail it shall. >>> police are looking for a gunman in a double shooting. it happened just after 1:00 p.m. near altamont which is just south of interstate 80. a man and woman were wounded but are expected to survive. an award is being offered leading to an arrest and conviction of the shooter. >>> members of the police department paused today to remember one of their own....
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lloyd lacuesta. >>> the nasdaq also bounced up gaining 30 points. >>> storm tracker 2 monitoring rain right now in the bay area. what to expect for the morning commute. tomorrow's forecast in just about ten minutes. >>> tonight we have new information about a san francisco man shot and killed inside his own apartment. his neighbors are on edge. >>> and a high school runner collapsed just feet from the finish line. what the bay area girl did next that has many that has made for an inspiration for many others. it is a story you won't want to miss, next. >>> san francisco police tonight identified a 37-year- old man as the victim of a deadly shooting we first brought you as developing news last night. it happened in the city's richmond district on 23rd avenue near anza street. an area not known for violent crime. ktvu's amber lee is there with what we learned tonight. >> reporter: tonight the medical examiner's office told us that the man shot and killed has now been identified as travis del rio. tonight we saw four police officers in front of the four unit apartment building where del r
lloyd lacuesta. >>> the nasdaq also bounced up gaining 30 points. >>> storm tracker 2 monitoring rain right now in the bay area. what to expect for the morning commute. tomorrow's forecast in just about ten minutes. >>> tonight we have new information about a san francisco man shot and killed inside his own apartment. his neighbors are on edge. >>> and a high school runner collapsed just feet from the finish line. what the bay area girl did next that has many...
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lloyd lacuesta, ktvu news. >>> temperatures continue to cool off rapidly. coming up the neighbors that will start off friday morning in the upper 20s. >>> a warning for drivers tonight, what you can't see can hurt you. how all the rain we've had is contributing to black ice. >>> but up first, quiet a scene tonight in one south bay city and crews rush to shut down a main that's gushing out hundreds of gallons a minute. >>> water inundated parts of pleasantton tonight after a fire hydrant opened up. this is new video that just came into ktvu. the pleasantton fire department isn't sure about the cause but crews had the water turned off within about 10 minutes. >>> san leandro police are investigating a fatal officer shooting in oakland. two officers spotted a stolen jaguar last night. the officers chased the vehicle to the 10,000 block of bancroft avenue. the passenger ran away and the driver attempted to hit one of the officers with the car. that's when an officer opened fire. friends gathered to remember her today. >> i don't think she would do anything to t
lloyd lacuesta, ktvu news. >>> temperatures continue to cool off rapidly. coming up the neighbors that will start off friday morning in the upper 20s. >>> a warning for drivers tonight, what you can't see can hurt you. how all the rain we've had is contributing to black ice. >>> but up first, quiet a scene tonight in one south bay city and crews rush to shut down a main that's gushing out hundreds of gallons a minute. >>> water inundated parts of pleasantton...
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lloyd lacuesta, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> ocean beach was the place to be to beat the heat in san francisco, it was only about 80 degrees today. most days you need at least a jacket at the beach as those winds whip across the water but not so today. >>> back now to that wildfire at the mount diablo park. we're going to continue to cover the fire and bring you the latest information. or you can go to ktvu.com and go to the weather section. >>> two of the five people hit by a run away suv are fighting for their lives. and there's word that the driver of that suv was not licensed. the suv driver told officers that she lost control when the vehicle lost power. investigators will try to determine if a mechanical failure did in fact, cause the accident. all of the victims were taken to the hospital. two of them with life threatening injuries, the other three with less severe injuries. the driver was sited and released. >>> home sales in the bay area dropped sharply last month to the lowest july levels in 16 years according to mda data quick. the drop was due in part of the end of the federal tax
lloyd lacuesta, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> ocean beach was the place to be to beat the heat in san francisco, it was only about 80 degrees today. most days you need at least a jacket at the beach as those winds whip across the water but not so today. >>> back now to that wildfire at the mount diablo park. we're going to continue to cover the fire and bring you the latest information. or you can go to ktvu.com and go to the weather section. >>> two of the five people hit...
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ktvu's lloyd lacuesta joins us now, he has a look at the numbers. >> reporter: a man of the church and a former top cop went at it over the merits of legalizing marijuana in california. >> we're finding out through scientific fact that marijuana is very harmful. >> there's not one single case of a person ever dying of ingesting marijuana. >> reporter: on opposite sides of this was joseph bacnam era. >> we haven't been able to win the war against marijuana and we can't win it but we can save a lot of money, we can tax marijuana. >> reporter: and sacramento bishop alan. >> it does not do anything to remove any gang members or violence from the community. >> reporter: under prop 19, people could grow marijuana in their backyards. >> i just think enforcing the current california law wastes resources. >> i think it impairs too much that it can't be legal. >> reporter: the nation is closely watching the results of this proposition. >> it's a matter of when. >> if it passes, it's not over with. >> reporter: 45% of voters support prop 19. 49% are against it. a recent l.a. times poll has it los
ktvu's lloyd lacuesta joins us now, he has a look at the numbers. >> reporter: a man of the church and a former top cop went at it over the merits of legalizing marijuana in california. >> we're finding out through scientific fact that marijuana is very harmful. >> there's not one single case of a person ever dying of ingesting marijuana. >> reporter: on opposite sides of this was joseph bacnam era. >> we haven't been able to win the war against marijuana and we...
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live in sunnyvale, lloyd lacuesta. >>> and hundreds of people ate dinner today at st. anthony's. those who offered up meals to the 5,000 people who dined at glide say they want to do more to feed the hungry. >> that's why thanksgiving is so important. people can be thankful, people can rejoice, people can have joy and we try to bring joy. >> reporter: st. anthony's fed 5,000 people today. both organizations say they've seen a steep increase of as many as 10,000 people in need but at the same time donations are down. they are asking for help not only in the holiday season but also throughout the rest of the year. >>> a way of saying thanks, but there are other images, other ways of saying thanks. with even expressing gratitude. >> reporter: thanksgiving day, 2,000 feet up. >> it is all new to me, it's beautiful. >> reporter: a father with his children, a boyfriend who flew in his girlfriend. >> it's my first time out here, i didn't think it would be this pretty. but it's definitely breathtaking. >> reporter: and a son who welcomed his mother. >> it's one of those beautiful places
live in sunnyvale, lloyd lacuesta. >>> and hundreds of people ate dinner today at st. anthony's. those who offered up meals to the 5,000 people who dined at glide say they want to do more to feed the hungry. >> that's why thanksgiving is so important. people can be thankful, people can rejoice, people can have joy and we try to bring joy. >> reporter: st. anthony's fed 5,000 people today. both organizations say they've seen a steep increase of as many as 10,000 people in...
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lloyd lacuesta is live tonight with our report. >> reporter: the police detective of palo alto released this comment tonight. that the officer participated in misbehavior when he commented on open carry. if one of them makes a further movement, two weeks off. >> the fact that an officer would be joking about something like that, putting a person at risk by putting him at gunpoint and going so far as to say, get a bullet in them to enjoy two weeks of paid vacation, that's going a little too far. >> reporter: s h hahab protested -- shahab protested tonight because the group feels that the city is taking too long. >> those comments have been found to be sustained and it did violate department policy. >> reporter: the officer may get suspension but not termination. the police chief has not determined what the punishment will be. >> it vindicates the open movement because it gives us a certain amount of creditability. >> reporter: still, police do not believe carrying weapons openly is a good idea. the city so far has had four shoots. >> the citizens not knowing whether or not the weapons ar
lloyd lacuesta is live tonight with our report. >> reporter: the police detective of palo alto released this comment tonight. that the officer participated in misbehavior when he commented on open carry. if one of them makes a further movement, two weeks off. >> the fact that an officer would be joking about something like that, putting a person at risk by putting him at gunpoint and going so far as to say, get a bullet in them to enjoy two weeks of paid vacation, that's going a...
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lloyd lacuesta has the story. >> reporter: all week in san jose, experts have been gathered talking about plugging this into that. tonight they showed the public what they are talking about. more than 1,000 people rushed into the mchenry convention center tonight to look at the latest in ev's. electric vehicles and here the steal. >> for me and my family, this is the vehicle for me. >> reporter: electric cars getting the biggest buzz tonight were the chevrolet volt. a $40,000 car that has a gas engine could generate electricity at 40 miles. >> i don't want a 40-mile range, i want to be able to go to san francisco or sacramento. and i think you could with it. >> reporter: and the nissan leaf which is all electric powered, a 100-mile range. >> i want to plug my car in at home and be able to charge it. you know, but rather than going to a gas station. >> reporter: the crowd tonight also saw a preproduction toyota plug in, expected to be in showrooms next year. industry analysts say electric cars will require 5% of the nation's electrical generating capacity. >> electricity to power vehicles
lloyd lacuesta has the story. >> reporter: all week in san jose, experts have been gathered talking about plugging this into that. tonight they showed the public what they are talking about. more than 1,000 people rushed into the mchenry convention center tonight to look at the latest in ev's. electric vehicles and here the steal. >> for me and my family, this is the vehicle for me. >> reporter: electric cars getting the biggest buzz tonight were the chevrolet volt. a $40,000...
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ktvu's lloyd lacuesta is now in san jose with this story. >> reporter: markets are giving the options of carrying groceries in a paper bag, plastic bag or reusable bag. now san jose the largest city in northern california is going to push the issue farther. tomorrow the city council will vote on a proposed ordnance that calls for the complete banning of plastic bags and imposing a charge on paper bags. the one day you don't bring your bag. >> reporter: consumers have mixed feelings about the proposed plastic bag ordnance. >> there's really no such thing of a free plastic bag. people have to pay for it. i think it's good for the consumers. >> i understand about the plastic bags and clogging up everything. i don't like the idea of being charged. >> reporter: this is what the proposed ordnance would do. ban grocery stores from handing out plastic bags. stores which charge 10-cents for a paper bag with that price raising to 25-cents in a years time. that price would be waved for those on welfare and food stamps. >> you'll have a number of people who do what i to, which is carry a canvas b
ktvu's lloyd lacuesta is now in san jose with this story. >> reporter: markets are giving the options of carrying groceries in a paper bag, plastic bag or reusable bag. now san jose the largest city in northern california is going to push the issue farther. tomorrow the city council will vote on a proposed ordnance that calls for the complete banning of plastic bags and imposing a charge on paper bags. the one day you don't bring your bag. >> reporter: consumers have mixed feelings...
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live in sunny vale, lloyd lacuesta. >> we're posting that police sketch on ktvu.com. to get a good look go to the web link section from our home page. >>> the men were protecting one of their commanders during a visit to an iraqi army base north of baghdad. an iraqi soldier opened fire on them. nine of the u.s. troops were wounded. even after the official ending of the combat mission, americans are obviously still in danger. a u.s. major general called today's incident a tragic and cowardly act. >>> pressure is mounting tonight on the evangelical pasture of a small church who plans to burn koran's on september 11th. the white house and the commander of u.s. forces say burning the koran could enflame anti american passions and could endanger soldiers overseas. >> i am heartened by the clear unequivocal condemnation of this act. >> about 500 angry muslims muslims demonstrated in kabul, afghanistan. jones says he may change his mind and is praying about it. >>> a new poll shows barbara boxer and republican challenger carly fiorina is neck and neck. still fiorina has take
live in sunny vale, lloyd lacuesta. >> we're posting that police sketch on ktvu.com. to get a good look go to the web link section from our home page. >>> the men were protecting one of their commanders during a visit to an iraqi army base north of baghdad. an iraqi soldier opened fire on them. nine of the u.s. troops were wounded. even after the official ending of the combat mission, americans are obviously still in danger. a u.s. major general called today's incident a tragic...
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lloyd lacuesta is live tonight with our report. >> reporter: the police detective of palo alto released this comment tonight. that the officer participated in misbehavior when he commented on open carry. if one of them makes a further movement, two weeks off. >> the fact that an officer would be joking about something like that, putting a person at risk by putting him at gunpoint and going so far as to say, get a bullet in them to enjoy two weeks of paid vacation, that's going a little too far. >> reporter: s h hahab protested -- shahab protested tonight because the group feels that the city is taking too long. >> those comments have been found to be sustained and it did violate department policy. >> reporter: the officer may get suspension but not termination. the police chief has not determined what the punishment will be. >> it vindicates the open movement because it gives us a certain amount of creditability. >> reporter: still, police do not believe carrying weapons openly is a good idea. the city so far has had four shoots. >> the citizens not knowing whether or not the weapons ar
lloyd lacuesta is live tonight with our report. >> reporter: the police detective of palo alto released this comment tonight. that the officer participated in misbehavior when he commented on open carry. if one of them makes a further movement, two weeks off. >> the fact that an officer would be joking about something like that, putting a person at risk by putting him at gunpoint and going so far as to say, get a bullet in them to enjoy two weeks of paid vacation, that's going a...
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lloyd lacuesta has the story. >> reporter: hayward's police announcement comes after two weeks of investigating what they call a double execution style murder. police say two 18-year-old men were forced to kneel down and shot several times with an assault rifle. a man who doesn't want to be identified told me what he heard on early mother's day. >> it sounded like an automatic gun. like i said, six shots first. and then another second, another four, and then another six. so it was around 20 shots probably all together. >> reporter: killed were rafael avila and carlos orozco. police say bonrostro told them before dying that they had been killed in a robbery. an aunt and a mother told to reporters. one relative speaking in spanish reacted to the arrest of the suspects. >> she said she would like them to suffer the way her ffered. she would like to get life in prison or even death if that's the case. >> reporter: one suspect is isaiah washington. he was picked up the night of the shooting and has been held since on a parol violation. arrested today was a 17-year- old freemont girl who's name and p
lloyd lacuesta has the story. >> reporter: hayward's police announcement comes after two weeks of investigating what they call a double execution style murder. police say two 18-year-old men were forced to kneel down and shot several times with an assault rifle. a man who doesn't want to be identified told me what he heard on early mother's day. >> it sounded like an automatic gun. like i said, six shots first. and then another second, another four, and then another six. so it was...
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live in san somewhere se, lloyd lacuesta, channel 2 news. >>> lots of water tomorrow, heat advisory in effect for the bay area. that means take it slow. it's going to be the hottest day of the year. most likely in many bay area locations. it's also a spare the air day tomorrow. so car pool if you can and beprepared for less than te psiable weather. look at the coast by 10:00 a.m., 67 degrees in ocean beach. and by 10:00 a.m. about 83 degrees in the inland bay valleys. over night lows are going to be in the low 60s. these are the forecast highs, you're looking at lots of 80s. i'll be back here with you long range forecast about 10:00. i'll see you then. >>> the first in the nation muslim colleges. zetuna college is starting off small for its freshman class of 15 students. one of the founders says the muslim community is growing. an incoming freshman says he's looking forward to learning from zatuna's well respected faculty. >>> it was a bold attack. what happened in a san francisco park just before a dog was stabbed. >> we cannot be afraid and allow them to control how we live. >>> crac
live in san somewhere se, lloyd lacuesta, channel 2 news. >>> lots of water tomorrow, heat advisory in effect for the bay area. that means take it slow. it's going to be the hottest day of the year. most likely in many bay area locations. it's also a spare the air day tomorrow. so car pool if you can and beprepared for less than te psiable weather. look at the coast by 10:00 a.m., 67 degrees in ocean beach. and by 10:00 a.m. about 83 degrees in the inland bay valleys. over night lows...
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live in sunnyvale, lloyd lacuesta. >>> and hundreds of people ate dinner today at st. anthony's. those who offered up meals to the 5,000 people who dined at glide say they want to do more to feed the hungry. >> that's why thanksgiving is so important. people can be thankful, people can rejoice, people can have joy and we try to bring joy. >> reporter: st. anthony's fed 5,000 people today. both organizations say they've seen a steep increase of as many as 10,000 people but at the same time donations are down. they are asking for help not only in the holiday season but also throughout the rest of the year. >>> a way of saying thanks, but there are other images, other ways of saying thanks. with even expressing gratitude. >> reporter: thanksgiving day, 2,000 feet up. >> it is all new to me, it's beautiful. >> reporter: a father with his children, a boyfriend who flew in his girlfriend. >> it's my first time out here, i didn't think it would be this pretty. but it's definitely breathtaking. >> reporter: and a son who welcomed his mother. >> it's one of those beautiful places in the w
live in sunnyvale, lloyd lacuesta. >>> and hundreds of people ate dinner today at st. anthony's. those who offered up meals to the 5,000 people who dined at glide say they want to do more to feed the hungry. >> that's why thanksgiving is so important. people can be thankful, people can rejoice, people can have joy and we try to bring joy. >> reporter: st. anthony's fed 5,000 people today. both organizations say they've seen a steep increase of as many as 10,000 people but...
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ktvu's lloyd lacuesta is in livermore with a live report. >> reporter: these are union pacific railroad tracks but they would become the right of bart trains in a plan to extend bart into livermore. needles to say the residents are not going along with the idea. >> what is bart and the city of livermore going to do? >> reporter: at a crowded room, residents are talking about the rout for bart. the plan is to build a 13-mile extension into downtown livermore that will be both underground and using existing tracks. residents tonight were angry saying they were never told trains would be running in their backyards. >> there are houses that are build right here that are less than two or three years old. >> our concern that if they do get this right of way, that's going to lower the value of my home. >> reporter: the value who called for tonight's meeting says she fears her home will be condemned to make way for bart trains. >> if they have the environmental impact before, they had 89 homes, the preliminary and an additional 28 that comes to like 119 homes. >> reporter: bart said tonight the
ktvu's lloyd lacuesta is in livermore with a live report. >> reporter: these are union pacific railroad tracks but they would become the right of bart trains in a plan to extend bart into livermore. needles to say the residents are not going along with the idea. >> what is bart and the city of livermore going to do? >> reporter: at a crowded room, residents are talking about the rout for bart. the plan is to build a 13-mile extension into downtown livermore that will be both...
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lloyd lacuesta has the story. >> reporter: all week in san jose, experts have been gathered talking about plugging this into that. tonight they showed the public what they are talking about. more than 1,000 people rushed into the mchenry convention center tonight to look at the latest in ev's. electric vehicles and here the steal. >> for me and my family, this is the vehicle for me. >> reporter: electric cars getting the biggest buzz tonight were the chevrolet volt. a $40,000 car that has a gas engine could generate electricity at 40 miles. >> i don't want a 40-mile range, i want to be able to go to san francisco or sacramento. and i think you could with it. >> reporter: and the nissan leaf which is all electric powered, a 100-mile range. >> i want to plug my car in at home and be able to charge it. you know, but rather than going to a gas station. >> reporter: the crowd tonight also saw a preproduction toyota plug in, expected to be in showrooms next year. industry analysts say electric cars will require 5% of the nation's electrical generating capacity. >> electricity to power vehicles
lloyd lacuesta has the story. >> reporter: all week in san jose, experts have been gathered talking about plugging this into that. tonight they showed the public what they are talking about. more than 1,000 people rushed into the mchenry convention center tonight to look at the latest in ev's. electric vehicles and here the steal. >> for me and my family, this is the vehicle for me. >> reporter: electric cars getting the biggest buzz tonight were the chevrolet volt. a $40,000...
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live in sunny vale, lloyd lacuesta. >> we're posting that police sketch on ktvu.com. to get a good look go to the web link section from our home page. >>> the men were protecting one of their commanders during a visit to an iraqi army base north of baghdad. an iraqi soldier opened fire on them. nine of the u.s. troops were wounded. even after the official ending of the combat mission, americans are obviously still in danger. a u.s. major general called today's incident a tragic and cowardly act. >>> pressure is mounting tonight on the evangelical pasture of a small church who plans to burn koran's on september 11th. the white house and the commander of u.s. forces say burning the koran could enflame anti american passions and could endanger soldiers overseas. >> i am heartened by the clear unequivocal condemnation of this act. >> about 500 angry muslims muslims demonstrated in kabul, afghanistan. jones says he may change his mind and is praying about it. >>> a new poll shows barbara boxer and republican challenger carly fiorina is neck and neck. still fiorina has take
live in sunny vale, lloyd lacuesta. >> we're posting that police sketch on ktvu.com. to get a good look go to the web link section from our home page. >>> the men were protecting one of their commanders during a visit to an iraqi army base north of baghdad. an iraqi soldier opened fire on them. nine of the u.s. troops were wounded. even after the official ending of the combat mission, americans are obviously still in danger. a u.s. major general called today's incident a tragic...
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live in san somewhere se, lloyd lacuesta, channel 2 news. >>> lots of water tomorrow, heat advisory in effect for the bay area. that means take it slow. it's going to be the hottest day of the year. most likely in many bay area locations. it's also a spare the air day tomorrow. so car pool if you can and beprepared for less than te psiable weather. look at the coast by 10:00 a.m., 67 degrees in ocean beach. and by 10:00 a.m. about 83 degrees in the inland bay valleys. over night lows are going to be in the low 60s. these are the forecast highs, you're looking at lots of 80s. i'll be back here with you long range forecast about 10:00. i'll see you then. >>> the first in the nation muslim colleges. zetuna college is starting off small for its freshman class of 15 students. one of the founders says the muslim community is growing. an incoming freshman says he's looking forward to learning from zatuna's well respected faculty. >>> it was a bold attack. what happened in a san francisco park just before a dog was stabbed. >> >>> federal authorities say they expect to make an arrest this h we
live in san somewhere se, lloyd lacuesta, channel 2 news. >>> lots of water tomorrow, heat advisory in effect for the bay area. that means take it slow. it's going to be the hottest day of the year. most likely in many bay area locations. it's also a spare the air day tomorrow. so car pool if you can and beprepared for less than te psiable weather. look at the coast by 10:00 a.m., 67 degrees in ocean beach. and by 10:00 a.m. about 83 degrees in the inland bay valleys. over night lows...
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ktvu's lloyd lacuesta is now in san jose with this story. >> reporter: markets are giving the options of carrying groceries in a paper bag, plastic bag or reusable bag. now san jose the largest city in northern california is going to push the issue farther. tomorrow the city council will vote on a proposed ordnance that calls for the complete banning of plastic bags and imposing a charge on paper bags. the one day you don't bring your bag. >> reporter: consumers have mixed feelings about the proposed plastic bag ordnance. >> there's really no such thing of a free plastic bag. people have to pay for it. i think it's good for the consumers. >> i understand about the plastic bags and clogging up everything. i don't like the idea of being charged. >> reporter: this is what the proposed ordnance would do. ban grocery stores from handing out plastic bags. stores which charge 10-cents for a paper bag with that price raising to 25-cents in a years time. that price would be waved for those on welfare and food stamps. >> you'll have a number of people who do what i to, which is carry a canvas b
ktvu's lloyd lacuesta is now in san jose with this story. >> reporter: markets are giving the options of carrying groceries in a paper bag, plastic bag or reusable bag. now san jose the largest city in northern california is going to push the issue farther. tomorrow the city council will vote on a proposed ordnance that calls for the complete banning of plastic bags and imposing a charge on paper bags. the one day you don't bring your bag. >> reporter: consumers have mixed feelings...
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ktvu's lloyd lacuesta is in livermore with a live report. >> reporter: these are union pacific railroad tracks but they would become the right of bart trains in a plan to extend bart into livermore. needles to say the residents are not going along with the idea. >> what is bart and the city of livermore going to do? >> reporter: at a crowded room, residents are talking about the rout for bart. the plan is to build a 13-mile extension into downtown livermore that will be both underground and using existing tracks. residents tonight were angry saying they were never told trains would be running in their backyards. >> there are houses that are build right here that are less than two or three years old. >> our concern that if they do get this right of way, that's going to lower the value of my home. >> reporter: the value who called for tonight's meeting says she fears her home will be condemned to make way for bart trains. >> if they have the environmental impact before, they had 89 homes, the preliminary and an additional 28 that comes to like 119 homes. >> reporter: bart said tonight the
ktvu's lloyd lacuesta is in livermore with a live report. >> reporter: these are union pacific railroad tracks but they would become the right of bart trains in a plan to extend bart into livermore. needles to say the residents are not going along with the idea. >> what is bart and the city of livermore going to do? >> reporter: at a crowded room, residents are talking about the rout for bart. the plan is to build a 13-mile extension into downtown livermore that will be both...
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lloyd lacuesta is at the church right now. >> reporter: as all of us know in order to make a call like this there has to be a cell phone tower near by to send and receive calls. now this church, the first presbyterian church is proposing a tower on the top of this church. >> we're getting blasted with microwaves and it's resinating on our body. >> reporter: this is a rendition of the antenna, it'll be housed 29.5 feet aboveground in a chimney shaped structure on the roof of the church's fellowship hall. on the church's ground is a preschool for some 70 children. >> i don't know how powerful it would be, like ten cell phones for one kid. >> my understanding is that it's much much less energy than in a kitchen appliance. >> reporter: the church would receive $1,700 a month for the cell phone tower. but the pastor says the church is doing it for the community not for the money. as for health concerns -- >> i'm in the faith business and i trust people and i have to trust what people that i really, who are part of the faith community and have looked at this very closely. >> reporter: tomorr
lloyd lacuesta is at the church right now. >> reporter: as all of us know in order to make a call like this there has to be a cell phone tower near by to send and receive calls. now this church, the first presbyterian church is proposing a tower on the top of this church. >> we're getting blasted with microwaves and it's resinating on our body. >> reporter: this is a rendition of the antenna, it'll be housed 29.5 feet aboveground in a chimney shaped structure on the roof of...
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lloyd lacuesta live with more on our report. >> reporter: belmont had ten massage accomplishments. police say 37 of those therapists have gone to massage schools or received training that the state has deemed illegitimate. so bellview wants a new investigation. >> reporter: under the guidelines of a new state law has been certified by the california massage therapy council. >> if somebody has this, this demonstrates they have all the qualifications that someone would need to who has gone to an accredited school. >> reporter: belmont city attorney in a memo says the illegitimate schools help illegitimate massage parlors. >> we do only massage. >> reporter: she has eight massage therapists, some who were schooled in china and are not on the approved list. that is her concern. she preferred to speak in mandarin and a friend translated. >> she's aware of this list but doesn't think it's fair. because when they went to school at that time it was considered to be legitimate, certified. >> reporter: still, belmont police want to hold off on any new massage therapists until they can rechec
lloyd lacuesta live with more on our report. >> reporter: belmont had ten massage accomplishments. police say 37 of those therapists have gone to massage schools or received training that the state has deemed illegitimate. so bellview wants a new investigation. >> reporter: under the guidelines of a new state law has been certified by the california massage therapy council. >> if somebody has this, this demonstrates they have all the qualifications that someone would need to...
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ktvu's lloyd lacuesta joins us now, he has a look at the numbers. >> reporter: a man of the church and a former top cop went at it over the merits of legalizing marijuana in california. >> we're finding out through scientific fact that marijuana is very harmful. >> there's not one single case of a person ever dying of ingesting marijuana. >> reporter: on opposite sides of this was joseph bacnam era. >> we haven't been able to win the war against marijuana and we can't win it but we can save a lot of money, we can tax marijuana. >> reporter: and sacramento bishop alan. >> it does not do anything to remove any gang members or violence from the community. >> reporter: under prop 19, people could grow marijuana in their backyards. >> i just think enforcing the current california law wastes resources. >> i think it impairs too much that it can't be legal. >> reporter: the nation is closely watching the results of this proposition. >> it's a matter of when. >> if it passes, it's not over with. >> reporter: 45% of voters support prop 19. 49% are against it. a recent l.a. times poll has it los
ktvu's lloyd lacuesta joins us now, he has a look at the numbers. >> reporter: a man of the church and a former top cop went at it over the merits of legalizing marijuana in california. >> we're finding out through scientific fact that marijuana is very harmful. >> there's not one single case of a person ever dying of ingesting marijuana. >> reporter: on opposite sides of this was joseph bacnam era. >> we haven't been able to win the war against marijuana and we...
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lloyd lacuesta is live. >> it is now the voters turn to speak. but up to the last minute, the efforts continue to sway them. >> this is robert and i'm a volunteer with the california republican party. >> reporter: republican volunteers were calling people and urging them to vote for gubernatorial candidate meg whitman. >> we're not complacent. in the county we're working hard to the very end to turn out the workers. >> i'm with the vote yes on measure eight campaign. >> reporter: while at the south labor -- volunteers were making their pitches for their candidates. >> we don't want anyone to feel complacent. we want them to come out and we want them to vote. >> reporter: santa clara registrar of voters, many turned out to cast their ballots tonight. there are a variety of reasons for the early birds, some wanted their time to -- >> the nos can be no and the yeses can be yes. >> reporter: mail in ballots are already being counted tonight. there are some 780,000 voters in santa clara county. >> they are going to be probably more voters voting by ma
lloyd lacuesta is live. >> it is now the voters turn to speak. but up to the last minute, the efforts continue to sway them. >> this is robert and i'm a volunteer with the california republican party. >> reporter: republican volunteers were calling people and urging them to vote for gubernatorial candidate meg whitman. >> we're not complacent. in the county we're working hard to the very end to turn out the workers. >> i'm with the vote yes on measure eight...
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live in san francisco, lloyd lacuesta, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 2010 was a deadly year for police. the police fatalities rose 27% this year compared to last with 160 officers nationwide killed in the line of duty. among the hardest hit agency, the california highway patrol which lost five officers. the law enforcement officers memorial fund says police are having to fight conventional crime along with the war on terror without getting extra support. >>> a man police say is armed and dangerous is on the lose tonight. police in san jose and santa clara police say that on christmas eve joseph jenkins robbed a men's warehouse and then carjacked a car. >>> early christmas morning, a sedan struck a 24-year-old bicyclists at the intersection of 26th and bartlet street. residents say that intersection needs a stoplight because of the busy traffic. >> i don't cross there because i'm afraid of the traffic. >> reporter: police are asking anyone with information on the hit and run to call them. >>> exactly when san francisco mayor gavin newsom will leave office is still up in the air tonight.
live in san francisco, lloyd lacuesta, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 2010 was a deadly year for police. the police fatalities rose 27% this year compared to last with 160 officers nationwide killed in the line of duty. among the hardest hit agency, the california highway patrol which lost five officers. the law enforcement officers memorial fund says police are having to fight conventional crime along with the war on terror without getting extra support. >>> a man police say is...
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live in san francisco, lloyd lacuesta, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 2010 was a deadly year for police. the police fatalities rose 27% this year compared to last with 160 officers nationwide killed in the line of duty. among the hardest hit agency, the california highway patrol which lost five officers. the law enforcement officers memorial fund says police are having to fight conventional crime along with the war on terror without getting extra support. >>> a man police say is armed and dangerous is on the lose tonight. police in san jose and santa clara police say that on christmas eve joseph jenkins robbed a men's warehouse and then carjacked a car. >>> early christmas morning, a sedan struck a 24-year-old bicyclists at the intersection of 26th and bartlet street. residents say that intersection needs a stoplight because of the busy traffic. >> i don't cross there because i'm afraid of the traffic. >> reporter: police are asking anyone with information on the hit and run to call them. >>> exactly when san francisco mayor gavin newsom will leave office is still up in the air tonight.
live in san francisco, lloyd lacuesta, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 2010 was a deadly year for police. the police fatalities rose 27% this year compared to last with 160 officers nationwide killed in the line of duty. among the hardest hit agency, the california highway patrol which lost five officers. the law enforcement officers memorial fund says police are having to fight conventional crime along with the war on terror without getting extra support. >>> a man police say is...
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lloyd lacuesta live with more on our report. >> reporter: belmont had ten massage accomplishments. police say 37 of those therapists have gone to massage schools or received training that the state has deemed illegitimate. so bellview wants a new investigation. >> reporter: under the guidelines of a new state law has been certified by the california massage therapy council. >> if somebody has this, this demonstrates they have all the qualifications that someone would need to who has gone to an accredited school. >> reporter: belmont city attorney in a memo says the illegitimate schools help illegitimate massage parlors. >> we do only massage. >> reporter: she has eight massage therapists, some who were schooled in china and are not on the approved list. that is her concern. she preferred to speak in mandarin and a friend translated. >> she's aware of this list but doesn't think it's fair. because when they went to school at that time it was considered to be legitimate, certified. >> reporter: still, belmont police want to hold off on any new massage therapists until they can rechec
lloyd lacuesta live with more on our report. >> reporter: belmont had ten massage accomplishments. police say 37 of those therapists have gone to massage schools or received training that the state has deemed illegitimate. so bellview wants a new investigation. >> reporter: under the guidelines of a new state law has been certified by the california massage therapy council. >> if somebody has this, this demonstrates they have all the qualifications that someone would need to...
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live in san bruno, lloyd lacuesta. >>> lieutenant governor able maldonado has been the most visible city leader at the explosion site. >> reporter: republican lieutenant governor able maldonado signed a new ordnance to help jack lindon square. normally only governors do such things but with governor arnold schwarzenegger in japan on a trade mission, maldonado is acting governor and with arnold schwarzenegger consent he signed several feel good bills. >> it is really amazing what you can accomplish when you have partnership in government. >> reporter: partnership or gift? >> i think the governor said i think i can help you advance you a bit and give you some air time. >> reporter: maldonado needs air time to advance in the race against gavin newsom. and ever since the san bruno explosions he's been there. >> it's a great opportunity for maldonato to show that she is a caring person. >> reporter: i don't think maldonado would have rushed over there would he not been running for office. >> i could have shown up two days later and not taken for people of san bruno and then they would have be
live in san bruno, lloyd lacuesta. >>> lieutenant governor able maldonado has been the most visible city leader at the explosion site. >> reporter: republican lieutenant governor able maldonado signed a new ordnance to help jack lindon square. normally only governors do such things but with governor arnold schwarzenegger in japan on a trade mission, maldonado is acting governor and with arnold schwarzenegger consent he signed several feel good bills. >> it is really amazing...
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lloyd lacuesta, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> ocean beach was the place to be to beat the heat in san francisco, it was only about 80 degrees today. most days you need at least a jacket at the beach as those winds whip across the water but not so today. >>> back now to that wildfire at the mount diablo park. we're going to continue to cover the fire and bring you the latest information. or you can go to ktvu.com and go to the weather section. >>> two of the five people hit by a run away suv are fighting for their lives. and there's word that the driver of that suv was not licensed. the suv driver told officers that she lost control when the vehicle lost power. investigators will try to determine if a mechanical failure did in fact, cause the accident. all of the victims were taken to the hospital. two of them with life threatening injuries, the other three with less severe injuries. the driver was sited and released. >>> home sales in the bay area dropped sharply last month to the lowest july levels in 16 years according to mda data quick. the drop was due in part of the end of the federal tax
lloyd lacuesta, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> ocean beach was the place to be to beat the heat in san francisco, it was only about 80 degrees today. most days you need at least a jacket at the beach as those winds whip across the water but not so today. >>> back now to that wildfire at the mount diablo park. we're going to continue to cover the fire and bring you the latest information. or you can go to ktvu.com and go to the weather section. >>> two of the five people hit...
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live in sfo, lloyd lacuesta, ktvu channel 2 news. >> a vote cleared a major hurdle in the creation of the world's largest airlines. stockholders of united and continental overwhelming approved the two. the airline will be called united. next they have to work an agreement with the unions, merge the reservations systems and repaint the planes. it will take another year before they get final clearance to fly as one airline. >>> california set a dubious record going 79 days without a budget and it appears it will be several more days before there's a break through. democratic leaders met with governor schwarzenegger for hours. afterwards they said they will meet again on monday. so far, the two sides have refused to compromise. california is facing a $19 billion deficit. lawmakers will have to make more budget cuts or raise more revenue for taxes and fees. before today, the largest was 78 days before the legislature approved a budget. >>> president obama named a wall street critic to regulate certain financial services. the president selected harvard professor, elizabeth warren. presiden
live in sfo, lloyd lacuesta, ktvu channel 2 news. >> a vote cleared a major hurdle in the creation of the world's largest airlines. stockholders of united and continental overwhelming approved the two. the airline will be called united. next they have to work an agreement with the unions, merge the reservations systems and repaint the planes. it will take another year before they get final clearance to fly as one airline. >>> california set a dubious record going 79 days without...
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lloyd lacuesta covered the story when the shooting happened one year ago. and he is live in hayward with the story. >> reporter: it was one year ago tonight at about this time that someone shot thomas cunningham at this spot near b and vermont streets in hayward. there is a memorial here now and friends of the victim say he is not forgotten. >> we come together to join in celebrate tom's life. >> reporter: a small group came together to hold candidates and remember the school custodian that children called mr. tom. he was walking his two dogs and his daughter to get ice cream. police say one of the dogs sniffed the leg of a man walking by and the man got upset and pulled a gun and shot cunningham several times in the chest. his daughter saw it all. and because the killer is still out there we are not showing their faces. >> i don't know how someone could kill someone over something so stupid and small. and i just don't know what the world is coming to any more. and we miss him so much. >> reporter: it has been a trying year for the cunninghams. two months a
lloyd lacuesta covered the story when the shooting happened one year ago. and he is live in hayward with the story. >> reporter: it was one year ago tonight at about this time that someone shot thomas cunningham at this spot near b and vermont streets in hayward. there is a memorial here now and friends of the victim say he is not forgotten. >> we come together to join in celebrate tom's life. >> reporter: a small group came together to hold candidates and remember the school...
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live at sfo, lloyd lacuesta. >>> heavy fog caused hundreds of san francisco and oakland bound travelers to end up at maneta airline. >>> a massive dig out is now under way after a giant snowstorm pounded the northeast. thousands of travelers have been left stranded and airports are only now beginning to reopen. >> i'm asking new yorkers to call 911 only for genuine emergencies. >> reporter: new york city's all three major airports were hit hard by the storm thousands of passengers have been stranded there since yesterday. about 20-inches of snow fell in the area. >> they are not helping anyone, they split up my family. took my two kids, took them off the plane. put me and my wife on to a new flight without my kids. they put my kids on stand by. how can i fly to disney world and leave my kids on stand by at the airport. >> no one knows, no heat, no nothing. you're not going any where. >> reporter: amtrak service between boston and new york city were stopped for several hour, service on the long island railroad was also suspended for more than 12 hours. states of emergency have been decla
live at sfo, lloyd lacuesta. >>> heavy fog caused hundreds of san francisco and oakland bound travelers to end up at maneta airline. >>> a massive dig out is now under way after a giant snowstorm pounded the northeast. thousands of travelers have been left stranded and airports are only now beginning to reopen. >> i'm asking new yorkers to call 911 only for genuine emergencies. >> reporter: new york city's all three major airports were hit hard by the storm...