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Transcripts For KICU 10 OClock News 20110519



bryan stow. paul is monitoring tonight's effort. record julie, pretty quiet right now and the game is going on. the officers did take two people away in a squad car and they were ejected because of intoxication. officers are not taking out any chances. they passed out 2,000 of these leaflets showing the wanted signs of the men who beat stow. they say they want these two men behind bars. almost seven weeks since giants fan bryan stow was brutally beaten outside giants stadium. they wore their colors proudly. they don't believe what happened to stow would happen again. >> it's just an isolated inn. i don't think it is going to happen again. i am not worried about it. >> i think it's more of a thug issue than it is a douger fan issue. you know, it's senseless. >> i think that they put in the necessary security measures and more secure now than it ever has been. >> that may be true. police expected 25,000 fans today and they beefed up the patrol and their presence. officers were posted outside every entrance. and they covered the stadium parking lot by car, air, motorcycle and even horseback. >> i think the way the dodgers are policing it, i think the fans are kind of tired of it. and they are going to do what they can to keep an open eye and make sure it doesn't happen again. >> and on top of the situation the officers invited us into their conference room where detectives were fielding tips about the stow incident. >> i probably don't know anything going on, just like a lot of us don't. but it looks like the dodgers are taking the necessary steps to keep people safe. our thoughts and prayers are still with the family. >> reporter: now, officers are focusing their investigation on the latest tip of this woman. here is a description. she is a woman believed to drive the getaway car that night. she is said to be in her 20s. she is five foot two, to five foot three and latina and wearing a ponytail. and wearing a number 16 andre ethier jersey that night. the police are now offering a $200,000 reward. they came here live passing out 200,000 more of these before tomorrow's game. they want these men off the streets and behind bars. they have had 500 tips so far. they hope to get even more. live in la, i'm paul chambers, ktvu, channel 2 news. at san francisco general hospital where bryan stow lays in a coma, his sister talked today and says she worries about what her brother is going through. >> i am just wondering if he can hear us in there and if he is fighting his way back and if he feels trapped. i just have all of that running through my head where it would just be hard if he's trapped in there and he -- and he's fighting to get his way back. >> the doctors say they have taken stow off one of five anti- seizure medications and so far he has had no seizures. they say he responds to some pressure stimulus and can open his eyes. but they caution that hips long- term prognosis is still unclear. three people survived this evening when a boeing 707 military tanker crashed and burned during a take off in ventura county. accident happened at 5:30 at the point lagoon naval air station. the plane slid off the runway and then burst into flames just a few hundred feet from the pacific ocean. the three people onboard managed to escape with only minor injuries. a helicopter dumped several loads of water on the plane. but as you can see in these pictures here, it wasn't much help. the tanker is on the parted by a company that has a contract with the military. it's used primarily for fleet operations and transporting fuel. it's not known where the tanker was heading at the time of this crash. >> new information tonight about what led to the stunning disclosure that former governor arnold schwarzenegger had a child out of wedlock. ktvu's ken wayne is live now in oakland and has learned the other woman is ready to go public with the news. >> reporter: julie, arnold schwarzenegger has left the state house and will soon be back in the movie house. he has at least three hollywood projects in the works. but his biggest drama right now is real life. the center of the tabloid universe has moved to bakersfield of all places. this is where 50-year-old patty and her teenage son, the reported of schwarzenegger now lives. the family was last seen here sunday. those who have seen the boys say he has a striking resemblance to the former governor and movie star right down to the gapped teeth. >> this young man is at the top of being polite and being very cordial and just somebody you want to be around. >> radar online reports she recently threatened to go public with the affair. a few weeks later, schwarzenegger fired her, told his wife maria they separated. and then this week he issued the bottom shell statement acknowledging the lee say on -- liaison. >> he had no idea during her pregnancy. she told him when he was a toddler. the boy is 13 now. but when he was a toddler arnold found out. he has taken care of her ever since. >> it is unclear if the scandal will derail the governor's political ambitions. he is something of a political ambassador for green energy and there are reports he might consider a run for u.s. senate. in sacramento former republican colleagues scattered today when asked about schwarzenegger but some did talk. >> my heart goes out to his wife and his family and to him. you know, it's unfortunate that that happened. >> reporter: while schwarzenegger faces the possibility of an expensive divorce, there is also word tonight he will face famed attorney gloria allred. radar online is reporting that the attorney is representing another woman who says she, too, had an affair with schwarzenegger. live in oakland, ken wayne, ktvu, channel 2 news. a message from osama bin laden surfaced late today and was apparently recorded shortly before his death. the comments released by the media arm of al qaeda. in the message, osama bin laden praised all of the protest spreading across the middle east and he predicted they would spark revolutions to bring down corrupt governments in the muslim world. students at the university of california may soon see their tuition rise as much as 32% next year. that's one scenario. the uc leaders presented to the board of regents. it is being reduced by $500 million starting on july 1st. and governor brown has warned uc may lose another $500 million in -- if taxes aren't extended. worst case uc students would pay more than $14,000 in annual tuition. mountain view based linkedin goes public since the biggest ip offer since google. the shares are worth $45 valuing the company at $4.3 billion. analysts say there is a thirst for social networking sites right now. >> if there is major dollars flowing into the space i think for a good reason. obviously a hot space right now. >> linked in has some 102 million members. it makes its money from online advertisements, premium descriptions and hiring tools sold to recruiters. last year linked in made 15.4 million. today on wall street the dow broke a three day losing streak. tech shocks and energy pushed the dow up higher. the nasdaq was up 31. a watchful recycler is being credited with helping nab a metal thief and recover an historic relic belonging to the city of oakland. city workers needed a truck with a crane to reclaim this 1100-pound solid brass torpedo port from the uss maine sunk back in 1898. the object was stolen last week from lakeside park near lake merit. yesterday two men brought the stolen piece to sympathize will steel's recycling yard. >> i got an e-mail alert the day prior to this. right off the bat when the piece came, in i recognized it. >> officers charged 48-year-old michael paradise of san jose for possession of stolen property. the second man was not charged. ktvu has learned that metal thieves also struck this lutheran church in san francisco. the property manager at st. francis church on church street says someone made off with about eight feet of bronze railings. right now the church is looking to replace the railings. >> it has been a running controversy in oakland. but earlier this morning after a marathon meeting the city council voted to continue funding its gang injunction program. some are applauding that. but amber lee has talked to some who think they are being unfairly targeted. >> reporter: frank, there is already a gang injunction in north oakland. in footvale they want a second injunction so they can crackdown on violence here. >> i consider myself as a young, hard working tax paying law abiding citizen. record 25-year-old michael is on the city attorney's list of 40 gang members in the fruitvale. he says he stoled a car as a teen and later convicted of being an accessory to strong armed robbery. he says he has degree up and now has a job as a carpenter. >> how long have you been away from the gang scene? >> i would say about a good six years. >> but he says the city's imposed gang injunction which proposes a curfew would disrupt his life. he is already often being stopped by the police. >> when they just pull up on you and just question you for 30 minutes and try to run your name to see if you are clear or anything and you don't got no warrants, you're not free. >> this 26-year-old told us he, too, is on the bang injunction list. the father of a baby girl and works two jobs to support his family. >> i sold weed back in the days, five, six, seven years ago. and i made a mistake. and i went to jail. when i served my time, i served my probation so just leave me alone. >> both men say they are disappointed the city council voted last night to continue to fund gang injunctions. >> this motion passes. >> don lives in north oakland where a gang injunction has been in place almost a year. he says it has made the community safer. >> this has been something that has been a drug dealing location on and on and on. and since the injunction, we've had no complaints about this. >> next month a july is scheduled to rule whether fruitvale will impose a gang injunction. reporting live amber lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. an oakland shooting victim said he drove himself several blocks to a police station tonight after he was hit by gunfire. police say the victim showed up in this car at the eastmont substation at 7:45 tonight. he was then taken to the hospital and he is expected to survive. police say the man told him he had been shot at 75th and mcarthur boulevard. no information on a suspect is currently available. the sun will come out the next couple of days. temperatures on the increase. show you which cities will be your warmest for your thursday. >> the sharks lose their cool and the game in vancouver. and there are many issues facing the western conference final game. we will have a live report. and at 10:30, new accusations against the oakl . fans in san jose tonight watching the sharks play vancouver in game two of the western conference finals. unfortunately, that was one of the few times they had something to cheer about because the sharks are in real trouble. there is really no polite way to say it, vancouver just destroyed the sharks tonight. ktvu's fred inglis was at the game in vancouver and joins us live now. fred the sharks just fell apart in the third period. >> yes, really. it was only a 3-2 lead by the vancouver canucks going into that final 20 minutes. that's when the sharks i am employed, if you will. sharks committed five penalties. vancouver scored five times in that third period. two of those three goals game with the man advantage on the ice. just too good to give them that kind of help. the sharks have lost eight straight conference final games. the coach says this team has real issues. without a doubt, i'm not going to sit here and try to protect them. we lost our composure. we were frustrated. as i said earlier, when you're second, you tend to be frustrated. so we've got some work to do. we've got some guys that need to ask themselves some questions, answer them and pull the skates a little tighter. sharks now 0-2 in this series against vancouver. later on in sports mark will have the complete highlights and we will hear from the players then. reporting live in vancouver, fred inglis, ktvu, channel 2 news. [ applause ] >> some of the world's best cyclists rolled through the bay area today in stage four of this year's amgen tour of california. the riders took off from livermore late this morning and sped through the narrow roads and steep climbs and crossed the finish line in the hills above san jose. hundreds of onlookers, even a flash mob gathered along the root to catch a glimpse of all of the excitement. america chris horner won today's stage of the event. stage five of the tour begins tomorrow in seaside and then heads southeast along more narrow and twisting roads. a cyclist not participating in the amgen tour is recovering tonight after colliding with a car in san jose. highway patrol officials say the victim was a spectator who was leaving the race. he was hit on a winding section of sierra road just after 4:00 this afternoon. the rider suffered major injuries. the police say they still don't know what killed a man whose body was found buried in his backyard. investigators un earthed the body of 74-year-old dale smith back in february. the body had been buried under a recently built barbecue. a coroner's report just released says smith's body is too badly decomposed to pinpoint how he died. the report did rule out poisoning or a violent injury. one man is under arrest tonight after a standoff in berkeley. it started as a burglary just before 7:00 this morning on parker street just east of san pablo avenue. police say the suspect kamal khalid ran into the street with a machete and a tree saw and then barricaded himself in another home nearby. he eventually left the home and was arrested. some officers suffered minor cuts likely from broken glass at the scene. it appears the former president of a san jose elementary school parent teacher organization is heading to jail for a year for a theft conviction. vanessa reyes pleaded no contest to charges she stoled more than $20,000 from the trace elementary school parent teacher organization. the new treasurer of the organization says she tried to hide her crime saying the group's financial statements had burned in a school fire last year. the former treasurer of the group is also facing charges that she stoled from the organization's fund. a man who was seriously injured when an oakland police car hit his car will receive $630,000 from the city of oakland. the accident happened back in august of 2006. daniel payne march questions suffered a broke n back and leg. last night the city agreed to pay the settlement, but the question of who was at fault in that accident remains. two court actions are pending. new at 10:00 tonight dozens of people came out to see in san francisco what they claim as federal profiling. federal agents and san francisco police officers assigned to the fbi's joint terrorism task force targeted them. ktvu's patty lee is live in the city this evening with how the police chief is responding. patty? >> reporter: well, i read through this 44-page report which lays out some of the complaints we heard again inside city hall tonight. and that's where the chief of police made promises some are concerned he may not be able to keep. >> reporter: in arab, middle eastern, muslim communities many say they are afraid to talk to san francisco police officers because they don't know if they are working for the fbi. >> what they need to realize is that there needs to be a level of trust with these communities in a currently doesn't exist in san francisco. >> the fbi's joint terrorism task force is under fire from human rights and civil rights groups for alleged racial and religious profiling. >> so there is no civilian oversight. you are not operating under san francisco standards and values. >> reporter: aclu says right now san francisco police officers on the task force can circumvent the local laws and follow more permissive federal laws. >> they took them out of the jurisdiction. they didn't let him see a magistrate within 24 hours. there were a lot of violations. >> reporter: tonight chief craig sur said local laws come first. >> so simply said, that san francisco policies, procedures, laws and statutes trump any federal policy or procedure. and our officers are bound by those. >> reporter: a lot of emotion in that room tonight. and a san francisco police commissioner reminded everyone there that the accusations heard tonight are just that, accusations. in the meantime, some activists are worried that the orders signed by the chief today may not have enough teeth. reporting live in san francisco, patty lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. [ music ] and a few clouds lingering around outside today. we saw more sunshine today. a heck of a lot less rain shower activity. and the temperatures increased. we saw numbers back into the upper 60s. the fog forecast calls for patchy fog. we have it outside right now along the coast of the ocean beach in san francisco. patchy fog comes back into the forecast tomorrow morning. and then it comes back again tomorrow afternoon. so fog, coastal fog back in your bay area forecast. the day-time highs tomorrow are warmer than today. yellows are 70s. oranges are 80s. don't see a lot of that but a lot of 70s tomorrow. a warmer day. back at 10:45 the long range five day forecast. i will show you which cities will be the warmest on friday. >> doctors in houston say congresswoman gabrielle giffords is recovering well after surgery today. doctors implanted a piece of plastic to cover the part of her skull that was removed to relieve the pressure on her brain due to that gunshot wound. gabrielle giffords has had to wear a helmet to protect her brain. with this plastic implant she won't have to wear the hell net -- helmet anymore. >> new information about san francisco's homeless popu our planes start flying when it's dark. and they don't stop flying until it's dark again. flying all day, every day. you deserve our best. that's why there's so many flight options. 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[ ding ] . this is the navy ship being named for the late farm worker activist ceasar chavez. the secretary of the navy made it official saying chavez inspired young americans to do what's right and what's necessary to protect american freedom. chavez served in the navy for two years and was honourably discharged. this year he was awarded the presidential medal of freedom. >> the prosecution is expected to arrest tomorrow in the re trial of former ill noise governor rod blagojevich. he is accused of trying to sell or trade sam's senate seat for a high profile job. jurors at his first trial last year deadlocated on more than one charge convicting him only of lying to the fbi. blagojevich has denied any wrongdoings. >> barry bonds will have to wait until the end of the month in june to decide. he was convicted of one count of obstruction of justice. jurors failed to reach verdicts on three other charges of perjury. the defense is expected to ask for that one conviction to be tossed out. oakland police are working tonight to track down a bank robbery. the robbery happened just after 3:30 this afternoon at bank of the west on telegraph. a robber walked up to a teller and demanded cash. he got away with $2,000. police are now reviewing surveillance that may help them find the suspect. a man suspected in two recent bank robberies there. the most recent at the credit union. the same man is expected of robbing the marrow west credit union last month in san jose. they describe him

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