disruption in service. that s the big thing right now. they re just on the move, going along market street. we ll continue to watch them, if there are any disruptions we ll let you know. san francisco firefighters are logging some serious overtime these days. new at 6, john is live in san francisco with the budget move that some firefighters say is overworking them. john. reporter: ken, this is station southern in the mission district and firefighters here like all others in the city have to work mandatory overtime. all the the additional time on the job is wearing them out. fire crews trouche a lawsuit mat this afternoon when a dryer caught fire. we put it out real quick. the chief says he is on overtime today. we don t stop, we work all holidays, we work anniversaries, christmas, birthdays, every holiday. that s just what we do. but because the department has 300 fewer firefighters than just a few years ago, and because more people retired recently than were exp
be vulnerable to vandals. another business located along says shoppers avoided the area last monday so they had to shut down monday due to slow business. one employee here called to pick her up because they closed. most say they want to avoid protestors but one rider sympathized with the causes. no problems are caused and no one will care to make the change. if they don t do this, it s not going to stop. and the bart police are going to keep victimizing poor people and homeless people. newschopper 2 can give you an aerial view of this area now. no protestors have shown up just yet, but bart spoke men will not allow protestors to disrupt the train service tonight. the twitter page told the protestors to stand on the platforms, not move and hold the banners saying why they re there. and bart deputies say they ll have extra police on the platforms and volunteers wearing vests to help direct traffic if there is a problem. i want to bring you back out live here at 7th
she s accused of can be an east bay nursing student, caught in a lover s triangle. why gisele esteban s court hearing never happened today. good afternoon. i m torre campbell. the court hearing for the woman accused of killing michelle le was delayed again. ali rasmus joins us live to explain what happened and some reaction from the victim s family. ali. reporter: gisele esteban was expected to appear in court today but instead a representative from the alameda county public defender s office stood before the judge, saying she was waiving her right to appear in court although he didn t explain why. someone did appear in court last week after she was arrested for the murder of michelle le. investigators believe 27-year- old esteban killed le because she blamed le for causing a break-up with her boyfriend. esteban doesn t have a lawyer yet. at her next hearing this coming monday, she ll likely be assigned an attorney from the public defender s office. she could enter a plea,
mornings on 2. i m tori campbell. i m dave clark. this is day two of the san rafael incident. jade hernandez has more. jade? reporter: we ve just learned from san rafael police, the spokeswoman, told us this is a shift change. so you are gonna see s.w.a.t. members switch out. this is the back side of the extended stay deluxe hotel. you can see this is where officers are and the sheriff s squad car in the foreground. we re still waiting for a complete update from the san rafael spokeswoman but she did tell us that right now there s not much to report. she did speak to us when we when we arrived this morning and this is what she could tell us. the negotiation conversations have slowed down due to the length of time. it s nighttime hours. but nothing has changed in terms of, you know, we re taking this slowly and want to continue the dialogue, which a good thing, that he s talking to negotiators which is a good thing thats he s talking to negotiators that he s ta
hiring spree. he s tired of waiting for washington politicians. he s also stopping campaign contribution. i thought let s send a powerful message to washington we no longer want to embrace the status quo and we want it to change. we should do it anyway without the blame and attention of the government and things we are going through. so what s up with them. the notion that washington isn t try aring. honda along with nancy me pelosi and barbara lee said they have tried to put together programs but have been blocked by the american majority in the house. republicans say you create by giving tax cuts to the wealthy. we say by paying a wage to workers so they create demand consume product, and yeah create other job. a lot of profits they have been sitting on it. they haven t been hiring people. those waiting to be hired wonder when things will change. i think there needs to be a lot of fixing but it is not going to happen any time gloon. pelosi urged congress to