Robert, thank you. Just into our newsroom, a green light for a controversial right to die bill. State senators approved the bill on a 2314 vote late this afternoon. It would allow terminally ill patients to legally end their lives. It passed after the heavily publicized case of brittney maynard, a 29yearold california woman with brain cancer who moved to oregon to legally take her own life. The bill heads to governor browns desk. The governor has not indicated whether or not he will sign it. New at 5 00, this is cell phone video posted on instagram that has caught the attention of the San Francisco police chief. You see two Police Officers graphically describing in a public place what body cameras might show in a fatal police shooting. The two are now under investigation. Nbc bay areas Chuck Coppola is live with details for us. Chu chuck. Reporter janelle, it is not criminal but may be a question of appropriate conduct. Though we have learned their faces, the chief says he knows who th
Center. Reporter he strikes me as a very thoughtful young man. He came out and first took the time to thank the doctors and therapists that helped him and the other survivors and then he talked about how much he misses those who died in that balcony collapse. He says he doesnt remember many details about the cal con any collapse. We just heard this big rumble. Reporter but he says after his stint at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center is over he wants to meet with the families of the six students who died that day. To our friend, we miss you. We will always miss you. Well never forget you. Z someday i look forward to seeing you all again. Reporter it was an emotional News Conference for nile, the first to speak out after the collapse during a Birthday Party that killed six students and injured seven others, most visiting from ireland to work and study. I wish i could warn people not to go out on the balcony. Reporter doctors say his recovery has been good. And nile expects to be on a pla
Broken hearted. Please dont drive, because you broke a family. Good evening everyone, im frank somerville. Im Heather Holmes in tonight for julie haener. An oakland family is grieving tonight after a mother and father is run over by a suspected drunk driver, doing his job, repaving roads for caltrain. Weve all heard the warnings to slow down. Highway work can be dangerous. Reporter heather, thats right. His family tells me, he was concerned about the dangers of the job. His widow tells me, shes devastated, and her worst fears realized when he was killed this weekend. I cant believe it, because my brotherinlaw called me and tells me. Reporter gabrielle said she wanted to go to the hospital to see her husband, only to learn that he died on the job. She said for the past 10 years, rodriguez had worked on many road projects and had several close calls with drivers nearly hitting him. Yeah, he was afraid. Were you always afraid when he went to work. Reporter yeah, i was worried. Reporter a
It is a program that takes develop me disabled kids and adults on campion trips camping trips. Reporter on the web, a magical place. Camp kramm in Boulder Creek where for 50 years kids and adults who might not have access to the Great Outdoors get to do it all. Its very disappointing that anybody would take a bus from a group thats obviously a record recreational group. It couldve been taken last night or early this morning. Reporter saturday morning, one of the vehicles usually parks in the slot. They rent these Parking Spaces to various organizations. Reporter . Was gone when the driver showed up for a run to the mountains. Camping unlimited has been leaving the bus here between trips for three years with no problem. Its a 2006 ford eldorado, white with the green stripe and a logo on the side. Err we are hoping someone has seen it. Reporter it seems 20. While its not the only vehicle in the nonprofits fleet, its one him of their biggest. Yes, it would cripple us. Reporter acquiring a
Out at night to feed the hungry. On thursday he will address a joint session of congress. The first pope ever to do so. Live in washington, d. C. , im tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. Tara, thank you very much. Students and staff at st. Marys college in moraga rang the schools historic bronze bell at 1 00 p. M. To mark the popes arrival. Several other catholic churches around the country also rang their bells in honor of the popes visit. You heard tara mention it a few moments ago. The pope will cannonnize father serra. Father serra is buried at the carmel. The ceremony begins at 1 00 p. M. And will be broadcast on a jumbotrom. As many as 400 people are expected to be there. The little that i know hes done a lot of great work putting the missions together. And in order to be a saint you also have to do a miracle. So there must have been some miracle so hes not just an ordinary man. Reporter the ceremony is also expected to draw protesters from people who say father serra interfered