last time he visited the bay area he went to four fundraisers, two in san francisco, and two in atherton, raising roughly three and a quarter million dollars. here he goes, this time around, people hope the roads are clear as he makes his way to the i ll send it back to you guys. all right, thank you, stephanie, tell me more about the dignitaries, usually they were there to meet the president. who was at moffett field today? i don t know what happened stephanie is having trouble hearing us, so i will tell you what is going on now instead. the president will head off to two fundraisers, as you mentioned. one in palo alto, we ll tell you about that one in a minute. but the second one will be this evening in in bertola valley at the home of the venture capitalist and his wife, niru. and he will spend the night in san jose, as you said. george? reporter: well, jenelle, when the president arrives in about 15 minutes he will be met by these protesters here. they are
this man who they killed 35-year-old victoria lozano of san jose. one of the employees discovered what we can only describe as a brutal murder scene. reporter: her body was found one of the holiday inn expresses in san jose. the victim suffered major trauma to her head and multiple injuries. reporter: police had no further information but received other information that led them to ppliego. he is enroute to mexico, we believe. reporter: he m his white 1996 chevrolet suburban has not been located with license plate 3 rwr 194. take another look at the man, police wouldn t say what type of weapon was used in the murder but says the suspect is considered armed and dangerous, if you see him, police say do not approach him. call police. i contacted the corporate office for holiday inn express, which says that the establishment holds the comfort, safety and well-being of our guests as the top priority and concern. our thoughts are with the family at this difficult time.
how do you@tp erstand when somebody does something like that? it is pretty sickening. reporter: arthur kuntz has a daughter in the first grade and another in the new .!6 district. he says that schools need to do a better job to screen the teachers, and parents need to educate kids. there is no education to what z it is left up to the parents.ñró unfortunately, no parent wants to have that talk but we re in a situation where we need to so it doesn t happen to her. reporter: polacv say howey has no prior criminal history. he was a teacher at the xdçócab elementary school before it shut down in 2007. districtxnofficials are working with police andçó counselors ha been brought in. the focus, they say is on the students. our district, the parents, ñi lñchers, administrators are all trying toñi make sure the kids e safe. reporter: howey has been held on $1.5 millionñr bail and is expected to make his first couri appearance tomorrow. police do want to hear fro
wearing backpacks, seen at the finish line at the marathon. the fbi wants you to take a good look. if you recognize either one of them please submit a tip on line at boston marathon tips.gov. and the president and first lady attended a church service to pay respect to those injured and killed in the blast. after that, michelle obama went to several hospitals to visit with those injured. among them, aaron hern, who had been harmed in the blast. the first lady was seen at children s hospital today. she bought little replicas of bo, the white house dog. he has tubes removed and was able to sit up and talk. aaron was at the finish line waiting for his mother to finish when the bombs went off. now the event organizers reassessing their own security plans, trying to find the balance between keeping fans safe and deep keeping things as normal as possible. local teams are no exception. a live look at the hp pavilion, the sharks play tonight at 7:30. team officials say they re con
a weapon mounted on his tank. if you ask a question, what do you want most? we just don t want our children to be forgotten. reporter: this will become the kenneth and ballard memorial post office. it will be obvious and present that people will be able to see it. it wouldn t be in the back room. reporter: meredith says she hopes people who see her son s name on the building will take a moment to ask the simple question. who is this, who was he? hopefully they will be proud he was a citizen of mountain view. and know that there were some people that stood up for our country when they were asked. reporter: the palo alto representative asked for the bill to be signed. it was a profound moment, because i m a mother and i can only imagine how his own mother and his family felt. reporter: 26-year-old ballard was awarded three bronze stars and a purple heart during his nine years of service. meredith says her son died doing what he loved. serving his country. and sh