also testified that on that exhibited the side effects of social with excessive use of anabolic steroids and human growth hormones with losing hair, acne and they re irritated, in greek. as a result made numerous that s and was-angry. he said he would cut my head off and he would cut out my breast implants because he paid for them. during a very aggressive cross examination they try to examine her as an addictive over the breakup of the relationship that she was angry. that he would not be offered house in arizona and that he wanted to convince the jury that kimberly bell is not the one whose testimony can be trusted. at the federal courthouse, dan kerman, kron 4 news. pam: we have continuing coverage of the barry bonds trial with all the details leading up to the verdict. in other big story, news crews all over the bay area. tsfrom hercules, to capitola but not and low water caused quite a bit of damage. on the sunday that city council had a meeting for an ever since
wayne. and i m heather holmes. an explosive device injured a man rate in front of his home and forced evacuations in his entire neighborhood. debra what s the latest? reporter: the victim picked up his morning paper only to have it explode in his hand. that was seven hours ago, and as you can see, this is still an active crime scene. the house in question is beyond that red tape. news chopper 2 was overhead. neighbors thought the boom they heard was a gunshot, and then it turned out to be what they thought was an acid bond. we are uncertain at this time. reporter: other nearby yards were searched, and an automated phone warning went out. we re talking about explosive twices in a neighborhood. we can only be cautious. we have to have an abundance of coghlan. reporter: correcters concluded this was an isolated incident. i cannot answer any questions why this individual is a person who found a bomb in his drive way. reporter: some families aren t returning hope t
home and nearly missed the homeowner inside. the power outages has pg & e crews on 24 hour shifts. we re trying to do as much can do and stay safe. reporter: some homeowners say yes, mother nature is picking on them. we re due for a break. we ve had our share of indenses this year. reporter: this afternoon the county told us there was no change with the slide or the san lorenzo river where people were evacuated yesterday. but right now it s flowing safely. robert handa. tonight in capitola they are looking at a long clean up from yesterday s storm. check out these picture, you can see the power of all this water from you tube shot in cap to the best of capitola idea. sandbags out but the water was so high it jumped over the sandbags. the storm water also destroyed four homes in the pacific cove mobile home park with a large sink hole. another 35 mobile homes are uninhabitable tonight. officials say it could be weeks before repairs will be completed. a shifti
good morning, everyone. welcome to mornings on 2. it s saturday, march 26th. more rain is here, and to find out how long it will last, let s go straight to rosemary. good morning to you. it s falling pretty heavy in some areas at this time. we re expecting the heaviest rain this morning and then scattered showers for the afternoon. giving a look at storm-tracker, a little closer to santa cruz mountains seeing some pretty steady rain. some of the yellow and reds indicating possibility of from a quarter inch to half inch. if we head to the east bay we have some cells over areas, hayward into fremont, milpitas this morning. want that shift north bay, because we re looking at changes. santa rosa almost in the dry. the system again is going to be pushing off to the east, and we will have scattered showers for the afternoon. we ll take you through the rest of day, show you how much rain has fallen this morning, coming up. this morning, homes are both at top and bottom east bay hi
what am i going to do? how do i do it? where do i start? and barbara scott is far better off than the walkers. they paid close to half a million dollars. they lost half of that when the market crashed two years ago. and then when that house across the street sold for $100,000 so probably went down more. walker and his wife and two children are wondering now can they afford to stay and i don t know how long goitsing to hold stit. i think the city should step in to do something. lives are at stake. the city called a meeting, residents came to city hall. but leon walker new chances of help were slim. i asked the mayor what could the walkers expect? they owe twice what the home is worth, before the slide. is there anyway out for them? if it was me looking at it, personally, and it was my house, boy say no. you d walk away? boy walk away. discouraging. and the city has taken the lead in contacting a soils engineer but the city assistant manager made it clear co