weapon, we are told. the reporting party said the man had a weapon of some sort. they are not saying what it was. so the sheriff s office deputies and the police arrived simultaneously. and shots ring out. several shots we re told. the man was shot dead at the scene. right now, police and the sheriff are trying to determine who or what agency, what officers, actually did the firing and hot person they shot and killed was. so very difficult situation right now. we re talking about two different things here, a remote location and a confusing call with very scant details in terms of what the deputies and police officers knew when they arrived. this area is buzzing with police as well as media, helicopters, neighbors up here. it s a very complete area up way up in the east foothills with a, you know, very large commanding view of the santa clara valley so very remote area for this type of situation to go on. len, just one quick question here because the chopper showed us shots
it s decided who s going to get what. it s here at their convenience. here s how it s going to break down. the city has $395,000 to hand out. of the 38 homeowners whose homes were totally destroyed, they will get $6,000. 17 homeowners had what s considered moderate damage and they ll get $4,000. and 45 homeowners had minor damage and they ll each receive $1,000. now, the vice-mayor explained at a meeting a couple weeks ago why the city waited four months to hand the money out. we really weren t aware of any definitive need. we were under the ashum hon at least pg&e and red cross and the other agencies were filling some of these needs. when they found out at a public hearing that the victims had plenty of needs and wanted the money right away. this is money that was donated to the victims through the city after the september pipeline explosion. officials said in this unprecedented situation, they had to figure out who gets what and they wanted to hear from the public. they
i m elizabeth wenger. time now 4:30. president obama hits the road today to push the economic message from his state of the union speech. the president will tour three factories in wisconsin. as ines ferre reports, mr. obama is focusing on the economy and cooperation. reporter: now that president obama has laid out his agenda we can t win the future with a government of the past. reporter: he is taking his message on the road. today, i will visit a renewable energy company in wisconsin to continue promoting investments in research, innovation and education. we know what it takes to compete for the jobs and industries of our times. we need to outinnovate, outeducate and outbuild the rest of the world. reporter: while job creation dominated the state of the union, of the president also outlined ideas for reining in debt including a freeze on federal spending. every day families sacrifice to live within their means. they deserve a government that does the sam
morning news. good morning, thank you for waking up with us. it s wednesday, january 26th. i m pam cook, the time now is 4:30. and let s check with steve. morning, pam. if you have clear skies, it will end up being sunny and warming up to upper 60s and 70s. there is fog out there, north bay, east bay, where you can t see across the street. be careful. upper 50s, low 60s in the fog and vallejo, concord, solano county, contra costa county and parts of the north bay and upper 70s and 70s. steve, this is video that we have of the orinda area here where a pickup truck is demolished and slammed into a power pole yesterday and this video shows a scene yesterday, but the area is shut down and ktvus claudine wong is at the scene gathering late details and how long it s going to be this way. the scene is active now for hours and hours. in fact, it was active overnight as the investigation continues and that is a good area to avoid. camino pablo at minor road, near the orind gary
foothills this afternoon following reports of a man with a weapon. when it was over, officers had shot and killed a man. joe vazquez on what the neighbors saw and heard. joe? reporter: it happened just beyond this fence line in a rural area known for its large ramp houses. according to the alameda county sheriff s department a man was shot after confronting law enforcement with a knife. a small army of what appear to be search and rescue workers gather to get a briefing from police. they are helping investigate an officer involved shooting. a santa clara county sheriffs spokesman said it was a san jose police officer who shot a man along a creek bed behind this house in the east foothills. pop, pop, gunshots. reporter: brian van wagner was feeding his farm animals when he heard the shots around 12:30 in the afternoon and watched the officers swarm into the area. talked to a sheriff deputy and he stated that there of a suspicious person that was reported at ardell s pl