for kntv. day 2, we still don t know where denise is. we re really not sure what her boyfriend, aaron, is telling police. all we know is they can find her. then the story took another quick turn. about 45 hours after denise was reported missing, police made a dramatic announcement. at 10:30 this morning denise huskins was located safely. it seemed over. denise s cousin told knbc how thrilled everyone was. you hear the stories all the time and you watch tv about them and you never know and we were just happy that she s alive and safe and home. but to police and reporters, all professional skeptics, this story hadn t smelled right from the start and denise s sudden reappearance did nothing to change that. she s alive. she s well. they found her.
the son of sam. growing up in north jersey, we weren t allowed to go into the front yard after dark. it s silly thinking back on it but the violence was remote. and now it s everywhere. everywhere. there s no place. not a high school, not a grammar school, not youtube, not silicon valley, not new tun, connecticut. a hospital. it is everywhere. and this fundamentally is a political question. i think it s much bigger than gun control legislation or mental health legislation. it is profoundly about what type of country do we want to live in? yeah. let me every day interrupt everyone and bring back in nbc s joe fryer who s watching this with us. joe, are you picking up any new information? few tidbits here, nicolle. our affiliate kntv in the bay area does confirm with san francisco general hospital that they are receiving patients from san bruno. at this point, though, we don t know how many patients that might be if they ve already arrived or if those patients are
this very topic on the street. indications of either of those that you saw quickly? reporter: i have to tell you that is a great question and unless someone is carrying a sign that specifically says who they support, it s very difficult to tell. and the reason is that many, many people in the crowd on both sides have masks covering part of their face. those who support trump are wearing helmets, things to protect themselves from being hit. we ve seen pepsi cans flying in the air and bottles flying in the air. the people don t want to get hit. a lot of people have on protective clothing. so it s very difficult to tell exactly where they re from. i can tell you that a lot of people in the crowd do look young, younger. maybe in their 20s. but it s hard to tell at this point if they re students or not. kntv christy smith on the ground for us. berkeley, california. these pictures evidently a garbage fire if you will, small
breaking news out of berkeley, california. and the latest numbers that we ve got here, nine arrests, you see some remnants here of what may have been the orange barricade that was meant to separate those who are both information donald trump releasing his tax returns and those who are not. on the phone with me right now is christy smith from kntv who has been watching this for us. what are you seeing on the ground there? reporter: well, i can tell you that as of right now across the street from civic center park and that is downtown berkeley where those supporting president trump and those who are against him faced off this morning, right now i have to tell you what i m seeing is that the park itself is mostly empty. and that is because violence did break out as you said, berkeley police arresting nine people. they are standing by, they have riot gear on. and many of the people both for and against have spilled on to the side streets.
flf information officer with union pacific railroad. if we can switch back, i want people to see what is happening from kntv. we want to be clear with what we do know whand we don t know. with he don t know if this is a car that was abandoned when the at teres are not as high as they are now. we do see there are authorities waiting at the higher section of this road. a couple of cop cars there and this station is focused in on this area here. we ll reach out to authorities and our affiliates at kttv. we are watching that. a reminder, don t drive through this water. you think you know these roads. you think you know how keep it is. there is a strong chance in storms like this that the road has washed out. even if the road is still there, it only takes a foot or two to wash away a car or carry an suv, we have learned. now, let s go to jennifer grey,