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happened at a new development in dublin. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez joining us live at the preserve in jordan ranch. kris, firefighters are still there watching for hotspots right now. >> reporter: yeah. we can see one of the hotspots behind us, sam. we see the embers burning on what would have been the second floor of a two-story home, just one of four that's now completely destroyed. this is video from a viewer that was here last night. so dramatic at the height of the fire, you could see interstate 580 and moved across the freeway at livermore outlet mall. the four homes on fire were still under construction and two were at least two stories tall. the fire went to two alarms and crews from livermore joined that fight to keep the fire from spreading but it certainly wasn't easy. >> difficult time finding the location because of no streets on the map. as you can see behind me, there was four homes under construction, stick frame phase that were all fully involved upon our arrival. our crews did a defensive fire tack and we were able to put it out with the second alarm. >>
happened at a new development in dublin. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez joining us live at the preserve in jordan ranch. kris, firefighters are still there watching for hotspots right now. >> reporter: yeah. we can see one of the hotspots behind us, sam. we see the embers burning on what would have been the second floor of a two-story home, just one of four that's now completely destroyed. this is video from a viewer that was here last night. so dramatic at the height of the...
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dublin, kris sanchez, "today in the bay". >>> what we do know right now, what's behind that funny metal taste that many in berkeley are complaining about. here's your answer. the change in taste and odor is because the east bay municipal utilities district has been drawing water from the top instead of the bottom of the party reservoir since thur. that unpleasant flavor and smell is attributed to warmer water which contains algae and is expected to dissipate by the weekend. east bay mud says that water, despite how it tastes, is safe to drink. >>> 5:03. san bruno leaders could soon respond to the proposed massive financial penalty levy on pg&e for its role in the deadly 2010 pipeline explosion. >> stephanie chuang is joining us live. in addition to the record fine, the utility could face tougher safety measure tas too. >> reporter: that's right. good morning. we're set to hear from the san bruno mayor and other city leaders on this most recent proposal by the president that adds $200 million to the penalty ordered by two judges just last year. this, of course, against pg&e for the
dublin, kris sanchez, "today in the bay". >>> what we do know right now, what's behind that funny metal taste that many in berkeley are complaining about. here's your answer. the change in taste and odor is because the east bay municipal utilities district has been drawing water from the top instead of the bottom of the party reservoir since thur. that unpleasant flavor and smell is attributed to warmer water which contains algae and is expected to dissipate by the weekend....
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. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez live in morgan hill this morning. kris, this is centered around a group of bay area, south bay high school students. >> reporter: right, laura. the students have now become national headlines and it's taking a long time to get here. none of the students are still here at live oak high school here in morgan hill, and even the principal, the assistant principal who was at the helm at the time has moved on as well, but the question remains, where is the balance between students' free speech rights and the rights of administrators to keep the peace on campus. it stems back to an incident five years ago when the assistant principal at live oak high school in morgan hill banned students from wearing shirts with american flags on cinco de mayo in part because the principal felt the students were motivated not only by american pride but incidents with the mexican flag the year before which sparked several fights. students who did wear the shirts were asked to turn them inside-out. when they refused, they were sent home. as a result, families filed a free
. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez live in morgan hill this morning. kris, this is centered around a group of bay area, south bay high school students. >> reporter: right, laura. the students have now become national headlines and it's taking a long time to get here. none of the students are still here at live oak high school here in morgan hill, and even the principal, the assistant principal who was at the helm at the time has moved on as well, but the question remains, where...
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school. >> "today in the bay's" kris sanchez is live in morgan hill, kris this fight has been going on for almost five years. >> reporter: it's been a long time getting to this point and all of the students involved in this case have moved on, even the principal has a different job right now, but it all stems back to an incident in 2010 five years ago when the assistant principal here at live oak high school in morgan hill banned students from wearing shirts with the american flag on sink demyo, may 5th in part because the principal felt the students were motivated not only by their american pride but also by an incident with the mexican flag the year before, that incident which sparked several fights. so the assistant principal is trying to keep the peace. students who did wear the shirts were asked to turn their shirts inside out. when they refused they were sent home. and as a result, the families filed a free speech lawsuit which has been dismissed in lower courts. judge margaret mccown wrote the ninth circuit court majority decision saying in part, it was reasonable for school off
school. >> "today in the bay's" kris sanchez is live in morgan hill, kris this fight has been going on for almost five years. >> reporter: it's been a long time getting to this point and all of the students involved in this case have moved on, even the principal has a different job right now, but it all stems back to an incident in 2010 five years ago when the assistant principal here at live oak high school in morgan hill banned students from wearing shirts with the...
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go with hector sanchez to back up buster posey, sending young protect andrew sousak back to the minors and also juan perez who played a key part in the post season run and pitcher hunter strickland. two more players must be cut before the roster is finalized. >>> a win saturday night over milwaukee cemented the golden state warriors seed in the western conference and the warriors next goal? best record in the nba. >>> a south bay 10-year-old trying to break a world record in the 10k. >> elliott daniels the same boy who set a world record in a half marathon in oakland, he was 20 seconds short firnishing in just over 39 minutes. despite the miss, elliott offered a positive message after the race. >> feeling good. feeling good. i'm glad i did it. it was fun, a fun day, although i didn't get the record, i'm glad i did it. i love running, and i love exercise. >> oh my gosh, like a little man. >> check out those glasses. the previous record was actually set by elliott's cousin 30 years ago. he is going to try again in may, so some family pride on the line there. >> good for him. wow
go with hector sanchez to back up buster posey, sending young protect andrew sousak back to the minors and also juan perez who played a key part in the post season run and pitcher hunter strickland. two more players must be cut before the roster is finalized. >>> a win saturday night over milwaukee cemented the golden state warriors seed in the western conference and the warriors next goal? best record in the nba. >>> a south bay 10-year-old trying to break a world record in...
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friday morning. thank you very much for joining us. i'm sam brock. >> and i'm chris sanchez. an update now to the breaking news we started the morning with. health officials have given all clear for the area around the dow chemical plant. take a look at the area we're talking about here. it was affected by an early morning health advisory after some sort of incident at the plant. we just talked with a health representative at dow chemical. what can people expect today? >> reporter: good morning, chris and sam. yeah, people should expect business at usual. there is no more community impact at this time. according to dow chemical, there was never a community impact. it was really here on site with a release of chemicals that lasted about ten minutes. there was a visible plume apparently here where you have the dow chemical headquarters on love ridge road in pittsburgh. chemicals involved in making soap-like products. we saw the county's health department hazmat team coming in for ten minutes really quick to confirm that this was over. there was no fire, no injuries. and about half a doze
friday morning. thank you very much for joining us. i'm sam brock. >> and i'm chris sanchez. an update now to the breaking news we started the morning with. health officials have given all clear for the area around the dow chemical plant. take a look at the area we're talking about here. it was affected by an early morning health advisory after some sort of incident at the plant. we just talked with a health representative at dow chemical. what can people expect today? >> reporter:...
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joining us. i'm sam brock. >> and i'm chris sanchez. we begin with breaking news and a public health alert in the east bay following an incident at a chemical plant. take a look at the affected area. we're talking about pittsburgh bordering on antioch. we're joined live with what people need to know and how much do we know about this incident, steph? >> reporter: good morning, sam and chris. very little. i just spoke with the spokesman for dow chemical who says he just got on scene and he's talking to the crews involved. this public health advisory came out just after 3:00 this morning. we did see a truck for hazardous materials response go by here. this is where dow chemical plant is here. take a look at the map again. just west of harbor street to just shy of l street. from the new york slew south to about highway 4. ultimately this could impact people with respiratory sensitivities. most people, the advisory says, will not be affected. but you could feel an eyes, skin, nose or throat irritation. what we do know is dow manufacturers agricultural products and has equipment here on s
joining us. i'm sam brock. >> and i'm chris sanchez. we begin with breaking news and a public health alert in the east bay following an incident at a chemical plant. take a look at the affected area. we're talking about pittsburgh bordering on antioch. we're joined live with what people need to know and how much do we know about this incident, steph? >> reporter: good morning, sam and chris. very little. i just spoke with the spokesman for dow chemical who says he just got on scene...
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. kristen sanchez is tracking all of the details. it's really shocking. >> you're absolutely right. it's hard to wrap your brain around that. we want to stress french prosecutors believe that co-pilot crashed the german wing intentionally, though at this point there's nothing to indicate this was an act of terror. french prosecutors say the flight recordings lay out a disturbing story what happened when 28-year-old andreas lubitz from germany took control the plane. he was alone in the cockpit after the pilot left for a bathroom break. that's when the pilot was left locked out. the copie let went silent. this is haul heard in the recordings. then in the background you hear the pilot trying to get back inside and conot get back inside. then the co-pilot increased manually and intentionally. they say he assumed to destroy that plane. the ceo plans to address the media. he had about 600 hours of flying experience. that's about a tenth of what the pilot had. the pilot had ten years of flying experience. we'll bring the details of that 6:30 press conference as soon as we get them. if we
. kristen sanchez is tracking all of the details. it's really shocking. >> you're absolutely right. it's hard to wrap your brain around that. we want to stress french prosecutors believe that co-pilot crashed the german wing intentionally, though at this point there's nothing to indicate this was an act of terror. french prosecutors say the flight recordings lay out a disturbing story what happened when 28-year-old andreas lubitz from germany took control the plane. he was alone in the...
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the germanwings flight that's now believed to have been deliberately crashed. kris sanchez will actually monitor updates as they come into the news room and she'll join us on set. >> sure. a quick recap, still the essence of that story, 30 minutes of cockpit information reviewed of the black boxes. what they found there was conversational talking between two pilots. one left the cock pate, was not able to return because the cockpit had been locked now investigators looking into the pilot intentionally crashed the plane. we'll have more on that in the morning. >> in the meantime back to local news, flags in at halftime in honor of san jose police officer michael johnson. first offer to be killed since 2001. >> now his colleagues and community saying good-bye to the veteran officer. this, as we continue to learn more about the man who killed him. bob redell is in san jose, good morning. very solemn out there. no doubt? >> reporter: good morning, you see behind me this is where the community, fellow police officers are placing flowers, candles, creating the memorial to honor office
the germanwings flight that's now believed to have been deliberately crashed. kris sanchez will actually monitor updates as they come into the news room and she'll join us on set. >> sure. a quick recap, still the essence of that story, 30 minutes of cockpit information reviewed of the black boxes. what they found there was conversational talking between two pilots. one left the cock pate, was not able to return because the cockpit had been locked now investigators looking into the pilot...
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center road. kris sanchez has reaction from residents forced from their home. we begin with bob redell. he was there when the tense standoff finally came to an end. good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura and sam. police confirming around 3:20 that that suspect scott dunham was indeed dead, possibly dead during the entire standoff. i want to share with you first a moment that just took place here along center road in san jose. this was in the past ten minutes. a very heartbreaking scene, as around 40 or 50 squad cars of the san jose police department, other agencies with their lights on in a silent discussion down the road as they escorted the body of officer michael johnson away from the scene to the coroner's office. he was shot and killed last night around 7:00. the call came in around that time, a 911 call from a family remember, reporting that the 57-year-old man was despondent, that he was intoxicated, that he had access to a high-powered rifle and he was threatening to not only hurt himself, but to oth hurt others. he apparently started firing from the
center road. kris sanchez has reaction from residents forced from their home. we begin with bob redell. he was there when the tense standoff finally came to an end. good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura and sam. police confirming around 3:20 that that suspect scott dunham was indeed dead, possibly dead during the entire standoff. i want to share with you first a moment that just took place here along center road in san jose. this was in the past ten minutes. a very...
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death of that officer. >> a lot to absorb. bob redell and kris sanchez have been covering this story overnight. we're going to begin with bob redell, who's live in san jose. he was this when the standoff came to an end. what can you tell us? >> reporter: good morning to you, sam and laura. within the past five to ten minutes, larry esquivel spoke to us, gave us a few more details about how they found the suspect. when they entered the apartment about an hour and a half ago, they said that he was by himself, found dead on the balcony, and the chief pointed out it's quite possible he could have been dead the entire time. it was around 3:20 this morning. we heard the sound of about four flash bangs. that's when they entered the apartment and found him. san jose's mayor is calling what happened here last night the city's darkest hour. it was a little bit after dinnertime. a family member called 911 to report that he was despondent, that he was intoxicated, that he had access to a high-powered rifle and was threatening to hurt himself and others. dunham started firing from the second floo
death of that officer. >> a lot to absorb. bob redell and kris sanchez have been covering this story overnight. we're going to begin with bob redell, who's live in san jose. he was this when the standoff came to an end. what can you tell us? >> reporter: good morning to you, sam and laura. within the past five to ten minutes, larry esquivel spoke to us, gave us a few more details about how they found the suspect. when they entered the apartment about an hour and a half ago, they...
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no survivors after a passenger train crashed in the french alps this, mo. today chris sanchez is checking all the details with the latest. >> we expect to learn more in the next ten minutes or so, we generally have a press conference. right now, we can tell you the french president says he expects no survivors. is that is echoed be i the king of france. he says spaniards, germans and a group from turkey are among the 150 passengers on board. investigators are headed through steep terrain in the french alps. nbc is reporting the pilot pout out an sos, say tack the plane was in distress. we don't know exactly what that distress was. it is expected to be an arduous operation. at this point it does not appear anyone on the ground was injured. it crashed today. it was taken if 2014, this photo, airbus 320 operated by a subsidiary of lufthansa. the airlines has a strong safety record and no previous accidents. aviation experts say it needs to be slowed meaning it is highly automated. the head of lufthansa writes we do not know what happens to flights. my deepest sympathies goes to our
no survivors after a passenger train crashed in the french alps this, mo. today chris sanchez is checking all the details with the latest. >> we expect to learn more in the next ten minutes or so, we generally have a press conference. right now, we can tell you the french president says he expects no survivors. is that is echoed be i the king of france. he says spaniards, germans and a group from turkey are among the 150 passengers on board. investigators are headed through steep terrain...
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for joining us. i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. heads up before you head out the door this rng mo,morning, a lit out there, a bit of green on the doppler rain making its way out of the bay area. the roadways are slick. we'll check your morning commute with mike inouye in a few minutes. >>> first we check in with meteorologist christina loren who has your microclimate forecast. >> yes, good morning to you. we want those hillsides to stay green for as long as they possibly can that, bodes well for our fire season, which if we were drier out there, we could already be in the heart of fire season. i've got to el it you, picking up over a half an inch of rain in ben lomond is a welcome site. santa cruz 0.4, 0.35 for la honda. over a quarter inch of rain overnight starting to clear out but we'll see waves of light precipitation from time to time. tahoe we are accumulating some decent snowfall as well, mostly above 8,000 feet, the highest peaks but i can tell you maybe up to a foot before all is said and done right now if you're getting ready to leave the ho
for joining us. i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. heads up before you head out the door this rng mo,morning, a lit out there, a bit of green on the doppler rain making its way out of the bay area. the roadways are slick. we'll check your morning commute with mike inouye in a few minutes. >>> first we check in with meteorologist christina loren who has your microclimate forecast. >> yes, good morning to you. we want those hillsides to stay green...
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us on this monday, i'm sam brock. >> i'm kris sanchez. laura garcia-cannon is off this morning. well, it was not a lot but it rained enough overnight to leave the roadways slick as people head back to work on this monday morning. let's check in now meteorologist christina loren, good morning. >> good morning to you. yes, very welcome treat for us, after all we're now officially in spring, we kicked off spring last friday. we have some snow showers i wanted to start with, because this is the big question, how much snow are we going to get out of the system. maybe up to six inches in the high peaks of tahoe, so that's the good news. we already have about two inches of powder on the floor up there. you can see i set this back about seven to eight hours and we did have some decent rainfall across the board here in the bay area so you're going to wake up and find a slick drive to work this morning, areas of puddles ponding, even in the south bay, where we received the lowest totals but overall i stopped the radar for you, you can see the only place we're getting any activity is up in mari
us on this monday, i'm sam brock. >> i'm kris sanchez. laura garcia-cannon is off this morning. well, it was not a lot but it rained enough overnight to leave the roadways slick as people head back to work on this monday morning. let's check in now meteorologist christina loren, good morning. >> good morning to you. yes, very welcome treat for us, after all we're now officially in spring, we kicked off spring last friday. we have some snow showers i wanted to start with, because...
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. >> i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia-cannon. live look outside san jose where the rain rolled in around midnight, woke me up. let's talk about the microclimate forecast with meteorologist christina loren. >> much needed, much welcome rain. at this point most of the activity is pressing off over tahoe and for us we'll see a lovely day ahead, mostly cloudy, most of that shower activity has started to wind down, though, at this point, with i is good news if you have to get out there and commute this morning. although we have another chance for rain as we head throughout tomorrow, we'll talk about that in your full forecast. first we want to check your drive and see if there are any slick spots. >> puddles, slick roadways. fortunately on sunday we had a preamble, might have been enough to clear some grease off. live camera dublin you can see the sheen and water misting up off of the roadway. look at the lamp in the the light moisture moving through the air, may be mist or0 you see that slick off-ramp at tas harrah, not involved in a crash. >>> montague light rail station will be clos
. >> i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia-cannon. live look outside san jose where the rain rolled in around midnight, woke me up. let's talk about the microclimate forecast with meteorologist christina loren. >> much needed, much welcome rain. at this point most of the activity is pressing off over tahoe and for us we'll see a lovely day ahead, mostly cloudy, most of that shower activity has started to wind down, though, at this point, with i is good news if you have to get out...
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sanchez joins us to talk about this. these dogs were raised in another part of the world specifically for their meat. >> in south korea dog meat is considered a delicacy and some people think it has health benefits, it sells for hundreds of dollars. these dogs about 60 of them will escape that fate because of the san francisco spca. the dogs were rescued from a meat farm after that owner was persuaded to quit raising dogs for food and grow chilies instead. most of the dogs are of the mastiff breed so they're rather large dogs. about half of them are puppies who warmed up to rescuers faster than the older dogs. so little had kind kangt with humans they had to be carried out of their crates. in this video provided by the spca, the lead rescuer says you who you can see how the dogs spend life in cages at the market until the moment someone buys them. >> you can see the guy pick up the electrocution stick, you can hear the dogs screaming. >> he says he wishes that they could have saved more dogs. about 2 million dogs are killed in south korea every year for their meat. it is
sanchez joins us to talk about this. these dogs were raised in another part of the world specifically for their meat. >> in south korea dog meat is considered a delicacy and some people think it has health benefits, it sells for hundreds of dollars. these dogs about 60 of them will escape that fate because of the san francisco spca. the dogs were rescued from a meat farm after that owner was persuaded to quit raising dogs for food and grow chilies instead. most of the dogs are of the...
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adoption. >> "today in the bay's" kris sanchez tells us of their life before they were rescued, hasrd to believe. >> in south korea, dogmeat is considered a delicacy, sells for several hundred dollars in part because of the perceived health benefits that it brings. these dogs about 60 of them will escape that fate because of the san francisco spca. the dogs were rescued from a meat farm after the owner was persuaded to quit raising dogs for food and grow chilies instead. most of the dogs are of the mastiff breed. half of them were puppies who warmed up to rescuers than some of the older dogs. some of the older dogs were so afraid they had to be carried out of their crates. the reason is that they spend their lives in crates like these, in markets, until somebody buys them. >> you can see the guy pick up the electrocution stick, you can hear the dogs screaming. >> he says he wishes that they could have saved more dogs. about 2 million dogs are killed in south korea every year for their meat. the spca says that some of the dogs are getting medical care and all of them will be evaluated
adoption. >> "today in the bay's" kris sanchez tells us of their life before they were rescued, hasrd to believe. >> in south korea, dogmeat is considered a delicacy, sells for several hundred dollars in part because of the perceived health benefits that it brings. these dogs about 60 of them will escape that fate because of the san francisco spca. the dogs were rescued from a meat farm after the owner was persuaded to quit raising dogs for food and grow chilies instead....
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brought. kris sanchez has more with how this emergency relief will impact you. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to u-sam. good morning, laura. the governor's relief plan comes days after the state water board focuses energies on how to restrict outdoor water we use. that's where the most households use the bulk of their water. what is happening is helping people suffering because of the drought. it is entering its fourth year and many reservoirs are below normal. snow pack will not pea enough to back phil and statewide only cut 10% and not 20% the governor asked for. while the governor has not revealed a lot of specifics about this billion dollar plan. here's what this year's plan included. $687 million to upgrade farm equipment and to provide food assistance for farm workers who can't work when there's no water for crops. also included funding for improving water supply projects. state water board is warning some conservation measures could soon be permanent. >> we are trying very, very hard to ring the bell, raise the floor, get some action but we are seriously cons
brought. kris sanchez has more with how this emergency relief will impact you. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to u-sam. good morning, laura. the governor's relief plan comes days after the state water board focuses energies on how to restrict outdoor water we use. that's where the most households use the bulk of their water. what is happening is helping people suffering because of the drought. it is entering its fourth year and many reservoirs are below normal. snow pack will...
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ready to go there. >> in san jose, kris sanchez. "today in the bay." >> another resort is closing because there's not enough snow. last week sierra tahoe suspended skiing and sugar bowl is ending its season as well. the last day they hit the slope this season at sugar bowl is this sunday. ski season typically ends in april. stay with us as we continue to cover the drought from all angles in half hour. meteorologist christina loren will have a special report dealing with the draft. >>> today we could learn the name of a navy s.e.a.l. killed in a training mission. it happened yesterday. military officials say the victim was among several parachuting together in a remote training area. the victim's parachute malfunctioned but it's not clear why. >>> in the east buoy bay a woman and her 1-year-old boy are in the hospital after being truck in a crosswalk. we're told that the mother and son have pretty major injuries? >> yes. good morning. this 21-year-old mother was in that crosswalk right there trying to push her 1-year-old baby boy inside the stroller, trying to get him across the te
ready to go there. >> in san jose, kris sanchez. "today in the bay." >> another resort is closing because there's not enough snow. last week sierra tahoe suspended skiing and sugar bowl is ending its season as well. the last day they hit the slope this season at sugar bowl is this sunday. ski season typically ends in april. stay with us as we continue to cover the drought from all angles in half hour. meteorologist christina loren will have a special report dealing with...
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fremont. this time near an elementary school playground. kris sanchez live at niles elementary school in fremont. we understand health officials say they're going to test this third bat for rabies? >> reporter: yes, and that's in addition to the one that was found on the playground. just yesterday, another bat was found. this one near the niles community park area. and that's in addition to the one that was found here confirmed to have had rabies. and that's the reason why parents will receive notice today from the schools about that mexican bat that was found on the playground. john davis is the person who found it after he saw that his dog had it in her mouth. this is the second one in fremont in just two weeks and knowing that kids used the niles elementary school playground even when school is out, that's the reason why john davidson carefully picked it up and called authorities. >> reporter: i cut off the end of the water bottle and scooped the bat up and put it inside the water bottle, and then took it home and taped the bottle up. >> reporter: his dog, a jack russell terrier named
fremont. this time near an elementary school playground. kris sanchez live at niles elementary school in fremont. we understand health officials say they're going to test this third bat for rabies? >> reporter: yes, and that's in addition to the one that was found on the playground. just yesterday, another bat was found. this one near the niles community park area. and that's in addition to the one that was found here confirmed to have had rabies. and that's the reason why parents will...
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rabies. two rabid bats have been found in the last month alone. >> kris sanchez live in fremont where another bat is undergoing testing right now. >> reporter: yeah, we just found out yesterday, confirmed that a third bat is undergoing testing to see if it has rabies, just like the one that was found here at this playground at niles elementary school just on friday. so this will be a very good day to talk to kids, really anywhere in the bay area. that if they come upon a bat, they should not touch it because they could contract rabies, even if the bat doesn't bite them. let's talk about the bottat tha was found here at this school. it was found by a man who was with his dog. he noticed it on the playground, and he knows that families use this playground even when school is out of session, so he carefully scooped it up after telling the dog to drop it from his mouth. >> i cut off the end of the water bottle and scooped the bat up and put it inside the water bottle and took it home and taped the bottle up. >> reporter: this is the second confirmed bat with rabies found in alameda
rabies. two rabid bats have been found in the last month alone. >> kris sanchez live in fremont where another bat is undergoing testing right now. >> reporter: yeah, we just found out yesterday, confirmed that a third bat is undergoing testing to see if it has rabies, just like the one that was found here at this playground at niles elementary school just on friday. so this will be a very good day to talk to kids, really anywhere in the bay area. that if they come upon a bat, they...
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measures. state leaders are expected to vote on tougher water restrictions. kris sanchez is live with how today's decision will impact you. good morning, kris. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. new restrictions could go beyond water features like this fountain behind me and how you wash your car in your own driveway. the state water control board is talking about some newer restrictions that go farther than the ones that were enacted this summer. they are meeting today as winter ends without all of the drought-busting rainfall and snowfall that we really needed, and just as nasa is warning that california only has a year of water left. in july the governor called for 20% conservation and gave water districts the power to impose $500 fines for violators. last month statewide californians only averaged about 9% conservation, which local agencies like the santa clara valley water district say is just not enough. >> we're so far behind in this, now our fourth year of drought, that it's getting more and more serious. >> here's what the state water board is considering. they're talki
measures. state leaders are expected to vote on tougher water restrictions. kris sanchez is live with how today's decision will impact you. good morning, kris. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. new restrictions could go beyond water features like this fountain behind me and how you wash your car in your own driveway. the state water control board is talking about some newer restrictions that go farther than the ones that were enacted this summer. they are meeting today as winter...
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sacramento. >> kris sanchez is live in san jose. what will this mean for us? >> reporter: on a day, sam and laura, so many people are thinking about the color green we might want to start thinking about the color brown because our water restrictions could get a lot tougher as of today. the state water resources control board may make confirmation rules even harder on folks. the board will meet today as winter wraps up without the drought-busting rainfall and snowfall that we needed as nasa warned that california only has a year of water level as well. in july the governor called for 20% mandatory conservation but not all communities complied and that has not been enough for the santa clara valley water district. >> we're so behind in this now our fourth year of drought that it's getting more and more serious. >> reporter: marty grimes from the santa clara valley water district. the state board will consider only allowing you to water your lawn twice a week maximum and you have to turn the sprinklers off for two days after it rains. the board will consider making us ask for water when we
sacramento. >> kris sanchez is live in san jose. what will this mean for us? >> reporter: on a day, sam and laura, so many people are thinking about the color green we might want to start thinking about the color brown because our water restrictions could get a lot tougher as of today. the state water resources control board may make confirmation rules even harder on folks. the board will meet today as winter wraps up without the drought-busting rainfall and snowfall that we needed...
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" kris sanchez joins us in studio with how this is all playing out in front of a national audience, kris. >> reporter: laura, this is a national spotlight of his own doing. though he was under suspicion in his own wife's disappearance and friend's execution, he agreed to be part of the hbo series about his life. producers say they uncovered new evidence and then durst made this shocking admission. >> what the hell did i do? killed them all, of course. >> reporter: well in case you can't make that out, he says what have i done, killed them all, of course. producers say durst did not realize that his microphone was still on while he was in the bathroom muttering to himself. it is an interview that attorneys warned him he should not do. >> they said about it, you can't help yourself. right now you're a free man, 100%, you say something inadvertently, and you'll find yourself charged in new york or charged in los angeles. >> they're going to need something substantial to hang their hat on. is the information and the testimony of inconsistent statements and some handwriting samples enou
" kris sanchez joins us in studio with how this is all playing out in front of a national audience, kris. >> reporter: laura, this is a national spotlight of his own doing. though he was under suspicion in his own wife's disappearance and friend's execution, he agreed to be part of the hbo series about his life. producers say they uncovered new evidence and then durst made this shocking admission. >> what the hell did i do? killed them all, of course. >> reporter: well in...
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in connection with a nearly 15-year-old murder in los angeles. >> "today in the bay's" kris sanchez is here with her. this is not the first time he'll be facing the spotlight. >> reporter: he was acquitted of murdering a neighbor in texas. he admitted to killing him and dismembering his body. he also agreed to be part of an hbo series about his life during the taping of which producers say he muttered to himself while alone in the bathroom, what have i done? killed them all of course. here's that recording. >> what the hell did i do? killed them all, of course. >> reporter: his arrest at a new orleans hotel just before the finale of that hbo documentary went to air. he was wanted in the killing of a woman who was his best friend. just as she was to be questioned about the role in his wife's killing. though five agencies worked to bring durst into custody, he agreed to speak in that documentary himself, despite his lawyers warning him it was a very bad idea. >> they said, you can't help yourself. right now you're a free man, 100%. you say something inadvertently, and you'll find your
in connection with a nearly 15-year-old murder in los angeles. >> "today in the bay's" kris sanchez is here with her. this is not the first time he'll be facing the spotlight. >> reporter: he was acquitted of murdering a neighbor in texas. he admitted to killing him and dismembering his body. he also agreed to be part of an hbo series about his life during the taping of which producers say he muttered to himself while alone in the bathroom, what have i done? killed them...
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thanks for joining us. i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm sam brock. we have breaking news to tell you about a this morning. one person has died at the scene of a medical helicopter crash in oklahoma. these are the first photos we've received of the crash site. the faa says three employees were aboard the chopper when it went down. at this point we don't know the condition of the two survivors. the national transportation safety board is now heading the investigation. >>> a rare outbreak in wine country, health officials in napa are trying to track down anyone who might have been exposed to the highly contagious liver disease, hepatitis a. "today in the bay's" bob redell is live in front of a well-known napa hotel. bob, so far we know of at least five confirmed cases but we're still in the incubation period, right? >> reporter: correct. that's why the napa county health department is issuing a warning to anyone who dined at the la toque restaurant in napa between february 9th and february 25th. that's the time when two employees inside the restaurant had been
thanks for joining us. i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm sam brock. we have breaking news to tell you about a this morning. one person has died at the scene of a medical helicopter crash in oklahoma. these are the first photos we've received of the crash site. the faa says three employees were aboard the chopper when it went down. at this point we don't know the condition of the two survivors. the national transportation safety board is now heading the...
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joining us. i'm sam brock. >> i'm kris sanchez. laura garcia-cannon is off. napa health officials are dealing with five cases of the highly contagious liver disease hepatitis a and health officials are taking steps to warn people who might have been exposed. bob redell is outside the westin hotel in napa where two of the infected people worked. how concerned to people need to be? >> reporter: the napa county health tent is issuing a warn who visited the la toque hotel between february 29th -- 25th. it's a contagious liver disease as you mentioned. if you wonder why the health department is issuing this warning weeks later there is an incubation period for hep a. now is the time anyone who contracted it back then would show symptoms like abdominal pain, nausea or jaundice. >> we wanted to be sure that people who might have been served by one or the other of those individuals during the time that they might have been shedding virus are aware there's a potential risk. it's a very low risk but we felt it was important to let people know. >> reporter: this is the first time in five years t
joining us. i'm sam brock. >> i'm kris sanchez. laura garcia-cannon is off. napa health officials are dealing with five cases of the highly contagious liver disease hepatitis a and health officials are taking steps to warn people who might have been exposed. bob redell is outside the westin hotel in napa where two of the infected people worked. how concerned to people need to be? >> reporter: the napa county health tent is issuing a warn who visited the la toque hotel between...
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." good friday morning to you. it's 4:30. i'm sam brock. >> i'm kris sanchez. laura garcia-cannon is off. lots to get to this morning. first let's check your forecast with meteorologist christina loren. >> good morning to you, krhappyo have you with us as always. 48 degrees in san martin to kick off the day. what a spectacular day it's going to be. tomorrow looks good as well and a little shower activity coming over your weekend. mike inouye, happy friday. >> happy friday. changes over the weekend for you, christina but the weekend is the operative word. we're looking toward the san mateo bridge across the bay. we're looking at the folks traveling away from us, toward the top of that high-rise we often overnight see one lane blocked, sometimes two. looks like all lanes are open on this side and i can see the flat section as well. we see a little slowing and the crews probably cleared it over the last couple of minutes, at about 4:00 they were registered doing some work over there. 92 moves smoothly. 84 at the bottom moving nicely, the dumbarton bridge, we zoom out and show you south
." good friday morning to you. it's 4:30. i'm sam brock. >> i'm kris sanchez. laura garcia-cannon is off. lots to get to this morning. first let's check your forecast with meteorologist christina loren. >> good morning to you, krhappyo have you with us as always. 48 degrees in san martin to kick off the day. what a spectacular day it's going to be. tomorrow looks good as well and a little shower activity coming over your weekend. mike inouye, happy friday. >> happy...
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, missouri overnight. someone opened fire during protests, shooting two police officers. ! sanchez has been following the latest developments. how are the officers doing this morning? >> the officers are still in very serious condition as of this morning. we hope to get an update on their condition in the next hour and perhaps also some news on the gunman who shot the two hours. no doubt investigators are looking at some of the same video we are as you can hear shots whizzing by and somebody moaning in pain. [ gunfire ]sqñ [ bleep ] [ moaning ]wc&yÑ >> we are working to confirm the authenticity of the video which someone posted to youtube. we know for a fact two officers were shot, a 32-year-old officer shot in the face and 41-year-old officer shot in the shoulder. investigators do not know who fired the shots just yet. the gunman appeared to be on a hill across from the police department where demonstrators gathered. however, several community organizers say the gunman wasn't near them. the county police chief says the two officers who were from neighboring departments were targeted
, missouri overnight. someone opened fire during protests, shooting two police officers. ! sanchez has been following the latest developments. how are the officers doing this morning? >> the officers are still in very serious condition as of this morning. we hope to get an update on their condition in the next hour and perhaps also some news on the gunman who shot the two hours. no doubt investigators are looking at some of the same video we are as you can hear shots whizzing by and...
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. >> can we get a closer look at what happened? "today in the bay's" kris sanchez, investigators have video following the shooting. >> as we've seen in many protests folks are out there with their phones documenting what is happening and in one particular video you can hear the tension ramping up. you can actually hear shots whizzing by and then you can hear the chaos. [ gunfire ] [ bleep ] [ moaning ] >> we believe that moaning to be one of the two officers who was shot. we are working to independently confirm the authenticity of this video which someone posted on youtube. we know for a fact that two police officers were shot, a 32-year-old officer was shot in the face, a 41-year-old officer was shot in the shoulder. investigators do not know who fired those shots, but they say that the gunman was on a hill across from the police department, where demonstrators had gathered. the police chief now in charge says that the two officers were from neighboring departments and were only shot because they were cops. >> these police officers were standing there and they were shot just because
. >> can we get a closer look at what happened? "today in the bay's" kris sanchez, investigators have video following the shooting. >> as we've seen in many protests folks are out there with their phones documenting what is happening and in one particular video you can hear the tension ramping up. you can actually hear shots whizzing by and then you can hear the chaos. [ gunfire ] [ bleep ] [ moaning ] >> we believe that moaning to be one of the two officers who was...
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sanchez joins us in studio. we have new video of the moments right after the shooting. >> it is unbelievable. you can hear the tension ramping up, you can hear shots whizzing by and hear the chaos that followed. [ bleep ] [ gunfire ] [ moaning ] >> we believe the moaning to be one of the police officers who was shot. we are working to confirm the video but we know the two police officers were indeed shot, a 32-year-old officer was shot in the face, a 41-year-old officer was shot in the shoulder. investigators say they do not know who fired the shots yet but they say that the gunmen appeared to be on a hill across from the police department, where demonstrators had gathered. the chief says two officers who were from neighboring departments were only shot because they were cops. >> these police officers were standing there and they were shot, just because they were police officers. >> police say the shots came from an area across from the department, that's where protesters gathered to decry the resignation of the embattled police chief. though a department of justice report accus
sanchez joins us in studio. we have new video of the moments right after the shooting. >> it is unbelievable. you can hear the tension ramping up, you can hear shots whizzing by and hear the chaos that followed. [ bleep ] [ gunfire ] [ moaning ] >> we believe the moaning to be one of the police officers who was shot. we are working to confirm the video but we know the two police officers were indeed shot, a 32-year-old officer was shot in the face, a 41-year-old officer was shot in...
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in florida. kris sanchez following all the breaking details for us this morning. search crews, it seems like the weather may have been a factor? >> yeah, that's what they're saying this morning. we've seen live pictures out of florida. it is foggy where the chopper crashed. our weather team says conditions were similar at the time of takeoff. seven marines, four national guardsmen were part of what was supposed to be a training mission. the helicopter took off from destin, florida. the seven marines were out of special operations out of camp lejeune. this is the kind of hospital we're talking about. last night's crash happened over the gulf of mexico. at this point, officials say most of the 11 crew members, their bodies have been recovered. as you likely know, it will take a very long time to determine the official cause of this crash. but as of now, officials say there was a heavy fog and low ceiling type of situation at the time of the crash. our weather team looked into conditions at the time and they say although it was overcast at ground level at launch time, the visibility
in florida. kris sanchez following all the breaking details for us this morning. search crews, it seems like the weather may have been a factor? >> yeah, that's what they're saying this morning. we've seen live pictures out of florida. it is foggy where the chopper crashed. our weather team says conditions were similar at the time of takeoff. seven marines, four national guardsmen were part of what was supposed to be a training mission. the helicopter took off from destin, florida. the...
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recovery mission. >> kris sanchez joining us now with how many servicemen were lost here. >> good morning to you both. there were seven marines and four national guard members who were onboard. a mission that was supposed to be a routine training mission. sadly now it was a deadly mission. we'll show you where it happened. the uh-60 blackhawk helicopter took off from destin, florida. the four army national guard members were based out of hannan, louisiana. the seven marines were special operations in north carolina. this is the kind of chopper that we're talking about, a uh-60 blackhawk helicopter. file video of the same kind of chopper here. last night's crash happened over the gulf of mexico. officials say most of the 11 crew members have now been recovered. as you likely know, it will be a very long time to determine the official cause of this crash. but as of right now, officials say there was heavy fog and a low ceiling at the time of the crash. however, we also checked with nbc's weather channel, which reports that at the time of the crash, it was cloudy with light wind and fog deve
recovery mission. >> kris sanchez joining us now with how many servicemen were lost here. >> good morning to you both. there were seven marines and four national guard members who were onboard. a mission that was supposed to be a routine training mission. sadly now it was a deadly mission. we'll show you where it happened. the uh-60 blackhawk helicopter took off from destin, florida. the four army national guard members were based out of hannan, louisiana. the seven marines were...
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jose. all it it happens just hours ago. >> kris sanchez is live on the scene. can you tell us about the status of the victim? >> we can tell you that victim you mentioned was shot at least once, in fact he was shot three times. once in the face. once in the heart, and once in the stomach and these are life threatening injuries. a 22-year-old, he was sitting on a bench outside of his apartment with two friends this morning around 3:45 this morning. a small silver sedan pulled up and two men got out dressed head to toe in black and they were areaing bandannas on their faces. they were likely trying to c conceal their identities. there was a confrontation and one man pulled a gun and shot that victim. >> one 22-year-old male adult was found on the ground with injuries to his face and abdomen area. that person was transported to the hospital. that person is in surgery at this point, it looks like he suffered three gunshot wounds. one to the heart, one to the abdomen, and one to the face. >> police are still gathering evidence at this hour, talking with witnesses, and this is a high dens
jose. all it it happens just hours ago. >> kris sanchez is live on the scene. can you tell us about the status of the victim? >> we can tell you that victim you mentioned was shot at least once, in fact he was shot three times. once in the face. once in the heart, and once in the stomach and these are life threatening injuries. a 22-year-old, he was sitting on a bench outside of his apartment with two friends this morning around 3:45 this morning. a small silver sedan pulled up and...
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laura garcia-cannon. police on the lookout for two gunmen. >> kris sanchez is live, what did you learn? >> considering the shooting happened about an hour ago and the investigation is still lively, we can tell you that a 22-year-old man is in the hospital in surgery right now, and they're hoping that he will pull through. he has a gunshot wound to his heart, face, and his abdomen as well. it happened as he and two friends were sitting outside of their apartment in san jose. the two friends of the victim tell police that a small silver sedan pulled up and they got out. the unusual part is they were wearing black bandannas, perhaps met to conceal their identities. there is -- our officers responsed to the scene and found one 22-year-old adult on the ground with injuries to his face and abdomen area. he has suffered three gunshot wounds. one to the heart, one to the abdomen, and one to the face. >> while we were out here, we saw officers canvassing the neighborhood. looking to see if there might be home surveillance video that shows what might have happened during that confrontation. poli
laura garcia-cannon. police on the lookout for two gunmen. >> kris sanchez is live, what did you learn? >> considering the shooting happened about an hour ago and the investigation is still lively, we can tell you that a 22-year-old man is in the hospital in surgery right now, and they're hoping that he will pull through. he has a gunshot wound to his heart, face, and his abdomen as well. it happened as he and two friends were sitting outside of their apartment in san jose. the two...
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from custody three days ago. kris sanchez is live in the bay. understandably neighbors are concerned? >> reporter: sam, to say the least they are creeped out at the fact that this guy has not been seen anywhere and still on the run. jonell carter wanted here in san jose, using a doctor's appointment here to make a break for it. he always also wanted in campbell where he was arrested on five counts of child molestation last year. he is 40 years old. he's wanted now. the santa clair county sheriff's department says they are looking for him here and in campbell. he's wanted for fighting with and injuring a deputy on friday. despite a chopper and canine search of the neighborhood where we are this morning, he did manage to get ahead. >> it's kind of surprising that no one has seen the guy or heard about him or found out where he is. it's kind of concerns. >> reporter: carter is described as african-american, 5'11" tall, 220 pounds, he has a at that time to on his neck of the name alice. as of friday, officials say his head was shaved. witnesses reported seeing a burglar matchin
from custody three days ago. kris sanchez is live in the bay. understandably neighbors are concerned? >> reporter: sam, to say the least they are creeped out at the fact that this guy has not been seen anywhere and still on the run. jonell carter wanted here in san jose, using a doctor's appointment here to make a break for it. he always also wanted in campbell where he was arrested on five counts of child molestation last year. he is 40 years old. he's wanted now. the santa clair county...
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sanchez, today in the bay. >>> hayward police are investigating an attempted kidnapping form the most recent one happened friday near whitman and sycamore avenues. in both cases, a girl was able to fight off a man and help. police have released this sketch as a man wanted in friday's attack. there are some similarities and differences between this man and the one involved in the february 20th attack. investigators are hoping someone with information about either attack will come forward. >>> pleasanton police are searching for two robbers accused of running down a security guard. >> we're live at the home depot this morning. bob, you have some security images? >> reporter: we do. they clearly capture at least one of the suspects. these picture from a security camera on saturday night showing the suspect. you can see she's a woman browsing through the flowers being sold just inside the home depot here in pleasanton. police tell us she went on to steal several power tools. the store security ended up catching her. the loss prevention officer was detaininging her outside the parking 4r09
sanchez, today in the bay. >>> hayward police are investigating an attempted kidnapping form the most recent one happened friday near whitman and sycamore avenues. in both cases, a girl was able to fight off a man and help. police have released this sketch as a man wanted in friday's attack. there are some similarities and differences between this man and the one involved in the february 20th attack. investigators are hoping someone with information about either attack will come...
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the passengers were hurt seriously. >> >>> today in the bay kris sanchez joins us, but harrison ford crashed yesterday. >> yes, he knew something was wrong and crashed at the golf course. i can tell you that i used to live down there, and it is a matter of miles. today, the faa and ntsb is on the scene, as harrison himself called the air traffic control, and you can hear the panic on the recorder. >> requesting immediate return. >> reporter: he land ed on the penmar golf course, and they knew immediately that something was wrong with his world war ii vintage plane. one golfer said he was horrified to see it try to turn back to the airport only to watch it crash three holes a wway. >> it sounded put, put, put, and it sounded like whoever was flying that plane was going to crash. >> and on the golf course, luckily for ford, out on the golf course were a group of doctors who went to his aid. many in a tweet, his son said, dad is battered, but okay. he is every bit the man you think that he is. he is an incredibly strong man. and by the way, not his only incident when he got his piet lot
the passengers were hurt seriously. >> >>> today in the bay kris sanchez joins us, but harrison ford crashed yesterday. >> yes, he knew something was wrong and crashed at the golf course. i can tell you that i used to live down there, and it is a matter of miles. today, the faa and ntsb is on the scene, as harrison himself called the air traffic control, and you can hear the panic on the recorder. >> requesting immediate return. >> reporter: he land ed on the...
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elephant acts. kris sanchez, the circus is feeling the pressure from animal rights activists for years now. >> reporter: the circus company, parent company of the circus says it is not bowing to public pressure, only that the public appetite for such acts has changed, and yet if you've ever been out here to s.a.p. center to see the circus or passed by you know that protesters always show up here when the circus comes to town, often handing out very graphic descriptions and photos of the abuse the elephants suffer at the hands of their trainers. it seems the circus is going to cave to the pressure. the company announced it will phase out elephant acts in its travel circuses over the next three years. its herd of nearly 50 elephants will live at the ringling brothers center for elephant conservation. it wants to focus on conservation but faced several legal actions over its elephants. in 2011 the usda ordered the company to pay $270,000 in a settlement that the usda said was about sending a message how animals are to be treated. . 2014 the company won a $25 million settlement against sev
elephant acts. kris sanchez, the circus is feeling the pressure from animal rights activists for years now. >> reporter: the circus company, parent company of the circus says it is not bowing to public pressure, only that the public appetite for such acts has changed, and yet if you've ever been out here to s.a.p. center to see the circus or passed by you know that protesters always show up here when the circus comes to town, often handing out very graphic descriptions and photos of the...
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sanchez is live where two people are already under arrest. >> reporter: two men arrested and we don't know whether they were specifically connected to the nine burglaries that happened tuesday night alone but when police tracked them down they had stolen property on them. palo alto police increased the pressure to find the car burglars that were getting a bit too comfortable in the city. the thieves broke into nine cars tuesday night alone, not exactly a record, but still not enough for pd to stand by and let it happen. they activated a task force, they put officers out in uniform and in traditional patrol cars but also plain clothes and specifically targeted parking garages in the city, where nine of the recent car burglaries happened. >> they may look in windows and see an ipad or a laptop bag, that's all they need to see, they'll smash the window, grab items and they're gone quickly. >> reporter: police rounded up two men in the sting and did recover some stolen property. police also perhaps most importantly identified a pattern they say the thieves seemed to like rental cars because it
sanchez is live where two people are already under arrest. >> reporter: two men arrested and we don't know whether they were specifically connected to the nine burglaries that happened tuesday night alone but when police tracked them down they had stolen property on them. palo alto police increased the pressure to find the car burglars that were getting a bit too comfortable in the city. the thieves broke into nine cars tuesday night alone, not exactly a record, but still not enough for...
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in the bay's" kris sanchez joins us with what we can expect on this first day of a very long trial. good morning. >> three to four months, laura, is what we could be in for. families of the victims arrived earlier this morning for the opening statements that were to begin just a few moments ago. this is expected to be one of the most watched terror trials in history. the images of the boston bombing were so graphic and they were live on the air around the world. analysts say prosecutors were focused on that horror and on how many innocent people died in the bombing planned by the tsarnaev brothers. dzhokhar tsarnaev faces 30 charges, 17 of which are punishable by death. there are ten women, eight men making up the jury pool and the alternate pool. while three of them did tell the presiding judge that they believe dzhokhar tsarnaev is guilty, they are willing to listen to the evidence and that may not be easy during the government's case. >> the first part is going to be all the and i don't think we've heard how horrific it's going to be yet. >> the team of attorneys working for dzh
in the bay's" kris sanchez joins us with what we can expect on this first day of a very long trial. good morning. >> three to four months, laura, is what we could be in for. families of the victims arrived earlier this morning for the opening statements that were to begin just a few moments ago. this is expected to be one of the most watched terror trials in history. the images of the boston bombing were so graphic and they were live on the air around the world. analysts say...
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sanchez here with what we can expect on the first day of what should be a very long trial. >> today is just opening statements. they're scheduled to start in the next hour or so. it could be one of the most watched terror trials in history. the images of the boston bombing were graphic and they were live on the air around the world. analysts say prosecutors will focus on that horror. eight men make up the jury and the alternate pool and while three jurors did tell the presiding judge that they believe dzhokhar tsarnaev is guilty, they say they are willing to listen. that may not be easy during the government's case. >> the first part is beginning to be all the horrific stuff. i don't think we've heard how horrific it's going to be yet. >> the team of attorneys working for dzhokhar tsarnaev are expected to paint him as just a 19-year-old guy following the lead of his 26-year-old brother who was the one who was radicalized. two bombs went off near the end of the iconic boston marathon on april 15th of 2013 and three people were killed. more than 260 others were hurt. tamerlan tsarnaev wa
sanchez here with what we can expect on the first day of what should be a very long trial. >> today is just opening statements. they're scheduled to start in the next hour or so. it could be one of the most watched terror trials in history. the images of the boston bombing were graphic and they were live on the air around the world. analysts say prosecutors will focus on that horror. eight men make up the jury and the alternate pool and while three jurors did tell the presiding judge...
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or school when there's lack of available housing. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez is live in santa clara this morning. the ruling applies directly to san diego county but it actually could have an impact here as well? >> reporter: it really could have a spillover effect on any community where it is difficult to find affordable housing, because jessica's law requires sex offenders to live at least 2,000 feet from a park or school. to put that in perspective that school about that distance away. you could imagine the burden that puts on convicted sex offender and that's the argument they made to the courts in san diego saying the requirement made it nearly impossible to find a place to live. if you're thinking so what, who cares, these are criminals we're talking about, why should we concede to anything they need. law enforcement sided with them on this one saying when the offenders cannot find a place to live they can be a lot harder to track. sometimes they live on the streets or they stop registering all together. in san diego, a trial judge found that 97% of all housing was off l
or school when there's lack of available housing. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez is live in santa clara this morning. the ruling applies directly to san diego county but it actually could have an impact here as well? >> reporter: it really could have a spillover effect on any community where it is difficult to find affordable housing, because jessica's law requires sex offenders to live at least 2,000 feet from a park or school. to put that in perspective that school about...
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in the bay's" kris sanchez is live in santa clara. the ruling applies directly to san diego county but it could end up back here, too. >> reporter: sure, we expect there could be challenges similar to the one in san diego here in the bay area and to put it in perspective as to why, jessica's law just as a reminder requires sex offenders to live at least 2,000 feet away from schools and parks. where we are right now between where we are and the lights behind me, that's a school we're at less than half a mile so we're actually about that distance away from where the sex offenders would have to be. that's the spacing basically what i'm saying, about the same amount of space as folks who, offenders would have to stay away from the school. sex offenders in san diego county challenged that law saying that made it impossible for them to find a place to live, so if you're thinking so what, they're criminals, they should have to suffer the consequences, law enforcement actually sided with them on this one saying that when the offenders can't find a place to live, they can be a lot harder to
in the bay's" kris sanchez is live in santa clara. the ruling applies directly to san diego county but it could end up back here, too. >> reporter: sure, we expect there could be challenges similar to the one in san diego here in the bay area and to put it in perspective as to why, jessica's law just as a reminder requires sex offenders to live at least 2,000 feet away from schools and parks. where we are right now between where we are and the lights behind me, that's a school we're...
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park like this one if their victims were under the age of 14. in santa clara, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> so not a complete dismantling of the law there, thank you very much for that breakdown, kris. >> it is 4:37 right now. venture capitalist will take the stand today in a high-profile sex discrimination lawsuit. ellen pao sued kleiner perkins saying she was left out because she was a woman and fired because she complained. >>> protester also make their voices heard in cupertino, upset over a proposed cell phone tower at a high school. verizon wants to install a cell tower at lindhbrook high. some say the school board didn't do enough to notify them of the plan ahead of time. tonight they'll be urging the board to reconsider. >> it is 4:37. >>> skateboard boarders in almeida county may have some legal obstacles to pass. ban would cover all county property, allow for citations to be issued against violators. other bay area jurisdictions have similar bans but critics say they're often ignored and seldom enforced. >>> 4:38 and a colder start so far to your day, yes. but we h
park like this one if their victims were under the age of 14. in santa clara, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> so not a complete dismantling of the law there, thank you very much for that breakdown, kris. >> it is 4:37 right now. venture capitalist will take the stand today in a high-profile sex discrimination lawsuit. ellen pao sued kleiner perkins saying she was left out because she was a woman and fired because she complained. >>> protester also make their...
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girl. >>>. >> kris sanchez joins us live, kris, officers think that this man may be tie odd other incidents in the area. >> reporter: well, they were able to get a good description from the 11-year-old girl who was the most recent victim. the vehicle description is a little bit different. we'll get to the that in a minute. first, what happened. the 11-year-old girl out walking her dog near the intersection of el dorado and brian avenue when she says she saw a man sitting in his car. he drove off, but then came back and parked again and watched the little girl told police officers that he was sitting in his car naked from the waste down. we'll let you imagine what he was doing. now he's described as white male in mid-30s to mid-40s, medium build with short dark hair with a goatee. he was in a newer black hatchback with tinted rear windows. now investigators say that they want to track him down because he sounds a lot like the same person who was indecent with other girls in october of last year. in those cases, the girls were 10 to 14 years of age. the vehicle's descriptions thou
girl. >>>. >> kris sanchez joins us live, kris, officers think that this man may be tie odd other incidents in the area. >> reporter: well, they were able to get a good description from the 11-year-old girl who was the most recent victim. the vehicle description is a little bit different. we'll get to the that in a minute. first, what happened. the 11-year-old girl out walking her dog near the intersection of el dorado and brian avenue when she says she saw a man sitting...
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ligate these because they just don't want the behavior to escalate. in palo alto, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> keep him off the streets, thank you. >>> 5:37 right now, workers in oakland getting a raise. starting today, the city's minimum wage goes up to $12.25 an hour. that's the highest minimum wage in all of the bay area. but it does come at a cost. restaurants say they'll now be forced to raise their prices or hire fewer workers. some restaurants are even considering covering the cost of the 20% service charge in lieu of a tip. >>> what's going up in the bay area this week? that would be our temperatures which anthony has already started teasing us with, it's only monday, anthony, thanks a lot. >> looking at the weekend, right? never long enough. this morning cloud cover that's building across the moubs. camera shaking around a little bit. that's the next storm system that's pulling into the bay area as we speak. no rain right now. the rain is across northern parts of california and eureka, along the coastline, as it makes it's way down across the coast, eventually
ligate these because they just don't want the behavior to escalate. in palo alto, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> keep him off the streets, thank you. >>> 5:37 right now, workers in oakland getting a raise. starting today, the city's minimum wage goes up to $12.25 an hour. that's the highest minimum wage in all of the bay area. but it does come at a cost. restaurants say they'll now be forced to raise their prices or hire fewer workers. some restaurants are even...
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spots. for now it appears the danger is over. reporting live in san jose, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >>> 4:42 -- >> just flying. >> sounds beautiful. >> moving right along as it is. >> let's look at the weather right now and the microclimate forecast. >> good morning to you guys. the good news is we have rain on the way, another storm system making it's way to the bay area, just after we saw one move through on saturday. this is good news. we definitely need the rain. you'll notice, it's not a whole lot. a lot of the activity fell towards north california and eureka. as the day progresses, this day will move through. 4:00, 5:00, that's when most will pop up and it'll die down quickly. you'll notice the highs going to be cool today. just like it has been over the past couple of days, low 60s, and pop up thunderstorms this afternoon. best chance for thunderstorms south bay and east bay, everybody else will see just plain old rain. we'll talk about how much, how long this stuff is expected to last and if there's anymore rain in the future. let's talk about that morning drive now a
spots. for now it appears the danger is over. reporting live in san jose, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >>> 4:42 -- >> just flying. >> sounds beautiful. >> moving right along as it is. >> let's look at the weather right now and the microclimate forecast. >> good morning to you guys. the good news is we have rain on the way, another storm system making it's way to the bay area, just after we saw one move through on saturday. this is good...