Big reaction when gop candidates fight over it. He doesnt have what it takes. But first breaking news. It launched a longrange rocket. This is the second time in more than a month the things threatened americas security. Its crucial steps. It was a peaceful satellite launch. It will hold north korea accountable for its actions. Right now the Runner Police are asking for your help to fight the spam. Theres more on how they skate. It happened inside the macys store last night. Tonight the little girl is doing okay and she definitely did one thing right here it helps stop her attacker. Inside this macys a sixyearold little girl simply went to use the restroom. Her dad said outside near the door. Once inside the stall this man busted on the door and pushed her to the ground and tried to cover her mouth. The fear of Something Like that is exactly why her kids dont leave her site. Police say the little girl did the right thing and screamed help. The suspect took off. And the two women he may
Buses could actually make some parents angry. Plus it is a crisis spinning out of control in the middle east. Israel says its ready to take the conflict to the next level if peace talks dont work. Ktvu channel 2 morning news continues. Good morning, to you. Welcome to monday its november 19th im dave clark. And im pam cook. Thank you for joining us. Lets check in with Steve Paulson for the forecast this week. Pretty nice today . Well, a lot of clouds. The ladder half of the week looks good. Now today is that betweener day. We are waiting for one more front. That will be here tuesday night and early wednesday. Today a lot of clouds. Mostly cloudy. More clouds to the north. Highs in the 60s. Well have aened monday night forecast coming up. Right now traffic is getting a little crowded here at the bay bridge toll plaza. It does not look lighter than usual. You can see traffic is a little busy. Also were looking at the commute on highway 4 its also getting a little slow. 6 01 lets go back
Right now at 10 00 oclock, stunts in the streets. Potentially dangerous situation in philadelphia. Dozens of riders on dirk bikes and atvs flying down area highways and popping wheel lease on city streets. The motorcade started as a show of respect for a fellow rider who was murdered last week. Good evening, im chris may. Jessica is off tonight. Well dozens every riders sped through streets for hours today captivating some but terrifying others. Eyewitness News Reporter walt hunter has more on a dangerous ride. Reporter roaring across the girard avenue bridge doing wheel lease dozens of dirt bikes and atvs tour through miles of city streets dangerously fishtailing, racing down some streets in the wrong lane, forcing at least one pedestrian to scurry out of the way. The procession winding for hours down busy streets in center city, southWest Philadelphia and into north philadelphia. The bikers racing at high speed. A police car at one point apparently blocking access to a West Philadelp
Department could become the first agency in the state to deploy droughns. The debate took center stage at a board of Supervisors Committee meeting here today. Civil rights advocates hope to ground the proposal before it has a chance to take off. Youre looking at the 4. 4 pound aerial droerngs the Alameda County Sheriffs Department wants to buy it. The drone or what the sheriff calls a small unmanned aerial system would be used to give officers a birds eye view at crime scenes and search and rescue operations. These things have a 25minute capability flight time. So for 25 minutes, to search areas for lost children or elderly or alzheimers patients, to search an area that would be very difficult. These devices but as the Sheriffs Department made the pitch to members of the board of supervisors, Public Protection committee, critics wearing no drone stickers filled the room to voice their concern. The aclu and others worry the publics privacy rights will be violated if the drones are launc
Kramon & Graham, a Baltimore-based law firm providing litigation, real estate, and transactional services, announced principal Christopher Jeffries has been elected President of the Maryland Defense Counsel. Jeffries was sworn in during the organization’s annual meeting on June 16. A trial lawyer, Jeffries represents businesses in litigation matters, including breaches of contract and business defamation. He defends .