Transcripts For KTVU The Ten OClock News On KTVU Fox 2 20160

Transcripts For KTVU The Ten OClock News On KTVU Fox 2 20160710



seafood city market in vallejo where a coworker had dropped her off a mile from her house. actions of a few define all of a day later, her son, who lives in san francisco received a text from an unknown number.>> that they would hurt her if they contacted the police and us. didn't deliver cash.>> reporter: the sender demanded a the demented individual who carried out those attacks in ransom which police say was less than $100,000. dallas, he's no more the victims son called police. representative of african- when officers went into babb's americans than the shooter in charleston was representative of white americans.>> fish -- apartment, police found her daughter -- dog dead. or the shooter or -- in orlando there was no sign of babb and no sign of forced entry. or san bernardino. >> reporter: this complicates the discussion on gun violence. the president says those >> she has been gone for week. it concerns us. we are hopeful we will be able individuals who condone to locate her.>> reporter: violence do not speak for all americans. with obama in europe, joe biden delivered this morning's weekly investigators followed the trail provided by the text. late friday night, the police and fbi arrested four suspects in sacramento with criminal address. bask grounds -- backgrounds. >> it's on all of us to stand two men from sacramento, a up, to speak out about this woman from the alejo, and disparities in our criminal justice system, just as it is emmanuel espinoza. on all of us to stand up to the air max gary. police who protect our computer f ei? what does that mean? these -- protect our communities every day.>> reporter: vp biden talked about that's probably a big deal.>> the shootings in minnesota and reporter: police say the suspects no the victim but dallas. he urged unity instead of haven't said how or where she division. he says he is confident a might be. diversity like dallas can bridge any divide. for the investigators say espinoza is a resident of stockton but to no latest details on the dallas shooting, head to our website, neighbors recognized -- recognize them as a former occupant of a unit in babb's ktvu.com. coming up, a four- house.>> patricia carr says she month-old sinkhole in morocco will soon be fixed, but it will be a multimillion dollar knew l virat babb as lb and repair. i watched them go says her husband died a few right past me.>> in oakland years ago, she lived alone with her daughter.>> she was very nice and quiet. sweet. she always had a smile on her neighborhood is reeling after two deadly shootings and 24 face she didn't have any money. hours. 10:00 news continues in 90 she was having problems making ends meet. but she made it.>> reporter: seconds. what is unclear is if babs son has money. the suspects are facing charges of kidnapping for ransom. they are confident their primary suspect's are in custody.>> how confident are police that the woman is still alive tonight we went about her dog? do police think they killed the dog as well?>> reporter: they don't know if she is live.'s for the dog, they are performing an autopsy. they are trying to determine if the dog was killed or if the dog just died from natural causes.>> monte francis live in belay hope. this kidnapping comes a year after the bizarre of duction of the 29-year-old that the alejo police had issues with. you will member -- remember denise hoskins said she was sexually assaulted for three days. the publicly -- the police publicly cast doubt on her story. the fbi found the suspect and arrested him. she filed a federal lawsuit for telling the media that the entire ordeal was a hoax. back in may, pearl pickton was kidnapped as she walked to a bus stop near her home. police shot and killed that suspect, fernando castro, during a shootout in santa barbara county. pinson has never been found. dallas police have lifted a perimeter lockdown near their headquarters after searching for a suspicious person in a parking garage. police received an anonymous threat this afternoon that prompted police to call in a swat team. a lot down a 20 mile radius new developments with that suspicious death in palo alto. police have launched an investigation after a woman in around police headquarters for four hours. her 60 was -- 60s was found all of this comes a day after dead thursday evening. a family number founder after five police officers were shot going to check on her. and killed by mike johnson who acted as a sniper, shooting at the death appears to be police during what was suspicious and they are calling described as a peaceful protest it a homicide. anyone with information is urged to call police. two people have been shot against two recent deadly police shootings of black men. even with the lockdown lifted, dallas police are on to death in 24 hours in oakland. the most recent shooting patent security because of the happened on 92nd ave. possibility of more threats. this morning. witnesses heard several shots and saw two men running from the scene. a crowd of distraught jo walton is live with the latest on the investigation.>> bystanders gathered just after the shots rang out. reporter: good evening to you one woman says the victim was and your viewers. her son, anthony stevens.>> i it was a tense evening. the lockdown has been lit did. was at home, a friend of his we're learning more about the came to my door and told me victims and suspects in thursday night's deadly sniper that anthony had been shot dead.>> her son was on his way attack. dallas police receiving an anonymous threat heightening security as a body of rapid -- the body of rent thompson was to work in a barbershop when he was gunned down. the mother believes it must've transported from dallas to his been a case of a -- mistaken hometown of corsicana, texas.>> identity. the victim these behind the young daughter. 24 hours before this, witnesses say another man was killed in we want to keep peace and let that same area. millions of dollars will go to fix the it be a come gathering.>> sinkhole in morocco open for reporter: we're learning more about the other four police officers gunned down thursday four months. the city's first request for in the deadliest single attack emergency funding was denied, against law enforcement since but now that decision has been 9/11. overturned morocco will get dallas officers lauren allen's, $3.5 million to help repair the michael smith, patrick samara damages. taking attendance. but, and michael kroll were all killed.>> we are all human. a charter school will pay more i think people feel each than $160 million after the state says it didn't do it other's pain.>> reporter: the correctly. the atty. gen. says k-12 ink manipulated suspect was carrying -- killed by a bomb carrying police attendance records to show students completed work sooner robot. he had no ties to terrorists than they did which made, -- progress reports look positive. but a pile of bomb materials the online school taught 15,000 was found in his house. he served in the army receive your -- reserve from 2009-2015 as a masonry and carpentry students. k-12 has not admitted to specialist and was deployed to wrongdoing but says it will now improve its record-keeping. afghanistan where he was coming up in the wake of a accused of sexual harassment and sent home. deadly dallas shooting, the push for tighter gun control continues. the different approach by one some who knew johnson say that he was a loner and that he was likely provoke by these recent representative eager to see change. >> a gun shop fundraiser to shootings of black men by better arm our man in blue. police officers in baton rouge and st. paul. also recently he had like some the mission by a dallas company gaining lots of support. and militant black groups on facebook. >> we know people have been at weather, took some time, but the bay area cleared out. odds with the -- been to the right now, mostly clear skies. coming up, i will let you know police department to pay their the fog reports to mario and when 90s reservists -- respects. now they shut down the police officer -- they shut down the resurface. police department. are people returning now that it is open?>> that is the main memorial site. when their the was that threat, they cordoned off the area. in a strange move, they let the media stay inside. a lot down everything around it. they thought perhaps there was a person in the parking lot adjacent to police headquarters. a real tight lockdown for a bunch of hours. they have since lifted it and now people are free to go back. there's a patrol car. i am sure you seen images of flowers lying on top of it and notes, things of this sort. it is back up and open. obviously it remains a tense situation.>> what do we know about the men and women inside that headquarters? the police officers who are grieving, of course, but still they have job to do and any mention of any funeral plans at this point? it's very early.>> reporter: one of the officers was back -- brought back to his hometown. those preparations are beginning to take shape. obviously the officers are hey guys lunch is here! still patrolling the city. it's on me fellas. with the chase mobile app, they are some of the few people stephen curry can send money to more people in less time. we are seeing out and about.. thanks, steph! no problem. the officers are patrolling in even to friends in a growing number of other banks. pairs, at least, and obviously ya'll ready to go? a lot of apprehension, also a lot of sadness and sorrow. come on fellas let's go! easy to use chase technology they are doing their job.>> joe for whatever you're trying to master. weldment live for us. the family of one of the slain officers is breaking their silence tonight. those who knew him best say michael kroll here was dedicated and committed to being an officer. he was one of the five gunned down. he was a dallas officer for nine years.>> it's numbing. you just can't accept it. we are arranging the funeral stuff right now. as time goes by, it becomes more of a reality.>> we are hearing more from witnesses of the shooting exactly what it was like to be caught in the crossfire. the violence happened as from congress to the hundreds marched to process the justice department, there are calls for come in the wake of recent police shootings of two the dallas shooting. black man, one in baton rouge, this is reigniting the heated another in minneapolis. debate over gun control. a protest was winding down when lawmakers say they are the shooting happened. frustrated with all the endless push and pull.>> if this it sent people running in panic.>> first, we thought it was firecrackers. it was like for shot was congress does not have the guts powell. than everybody start looking to lead, then we are around. that it was pow pow pow pop responsible for all the bloodshed on the streets of out. america.>> i am not sure that for every single tragedy that happens in america there is a -- pow.>> police had to close down the bay bridge for legislative solution.>> as for the two top candidates vying for the white house, clinton protests here. and trump canceled tops today because of the shooting. a >> reporter: sandy kalyna and these girls were trying to gunshot -- gun shop is being catch up. >> we just met.>> reporter: held for officers in dallas. they are offering to give gun they were not sure who organized the protest against away to any first responder who police totality, but they does not own and ar-15. wanted to join him. >> we are out your making john donnelly has the story. friends. you can't call that violent when groups of people meet and are out here to fight for freedom and justice.>> reporter: police also kept up >> reporter: the men and with the marchers, stopping machines at radical firearms are working around the clock -- traffic to allow the group to clock cranking out rifles. it's been like this for a while. pass. police temporarily closed the today is different.>> when we arrived, we put our heads en route while protesters together and came up with what stopped nearby. a local artist saul the can we do to help? what can we do to provide for rip first -- for our first responders protecting us while we are asleep?>> reporter: for every $500 raise, the company will donate a rifle to her first responder to a department that does not provide them to officers. they will make zero money from each rifle. parsons notes many of the dallas officers were armed with just pistils and were no match for someone armed with a rifle. in the meantime, orders from law enforcement are flooding into the company since the dallas shooting. the agency is scrambling to avoid being outgunned. there has been a lot of criticism that law enforcement agencies have already become too mac village rise the defense department has sold or given some to -- some police departments military surplus gear, which some say has no place on us streets. ray hot says not only does he want police officers to have ar- 15 scotty want people to see that they have them as a deterrent.>> in the past, we have not had them out there in public situations. i would hope that our chief and others would say we have got to have some of these. i gritted state capital and there is a texas trooper standing there with and ar-15 on his shoulder. their about those rifles. parsons said they plan on offering to officers in the metroplex area first, then throughout texas. john donnelly, fox 26. coming up, a prison guard goes down on the job. what happens next? hardened criminals turned heroes. all of it caught right here on camera. a southern california pastor receives a one-of-a-kind blessing. the technology giving him a new outlook on life. ♪ ♪ in texas, it was a prison break. cardinals -- hardened criminals turned themselves into heroes. fort worth in makes notice something wrong with their guards. they break out of their cells to help him as he falls unconscious. they begin yelling for help another deputies come running with their guns drawn.>> they thought it was a big fight going on. they thought we was taking over.>> he fell over, and i thought it looks like an act.>> it was no act. he was in need of help the deputies started cpr's. the paramedics put the paddles on him and jolted him back to life. officials say the guard would probably have died without these prisoners helping. a retired priest in southern california has become the first amputee in the world to receive a new waterproof bionic ankle and foot the prosthetic uses cutting edge technology to give the recipient a natural feel. cody croft explains how it works.>> before i had to walk on my toes. the old foot was very stiff.>> reporter: 76-year-old patrick -- pastor patrick tierney losses leg in a car accident. he is the first in the world to receive a waterproof bionic ankle foot that will give him 30 degree range of motion and change his life as he knew it.>> it's been the best thing that's happened to me in the 13 years that i have had a prost that it.>> able to walk better over inclines and stairs as a result of this technology. it has a microprocessor in it which 50 times per second analyzes his gait and adjust for the terrain he's encountering. >> he is a spiritual counselor at betty ford for those with drug and alcohol addiction. he enjoys -- enjoys working out five days a week. he has a dream of rafting down the grand canyon.>> i felt so comfortable as soon as i started walking on it. i am not giving it back. i am keeping this thing. i feel so comfortable. all the cardio activity i do, this is a easier with this prosthetic. >> reporter: technology continues to change the world. that will help change the lives of 2 million amputees across the country. orr lou to technology, where we can sink with smart phone so the user can adjust the foot to his liking, whether he can make it a little stiffer or softer and change the characteristic of the toe, he can continue to see that using his smartphone.>> reporter: the pastor was the first in the world. the ankle foot is now available to all, to change lives one him amputee at a time. cody croft. >> what a great story. an astronaut is now on board the international space station. the space station carried kathleen reubens along with a russian cosmonaut and the man from the japanese space agency reubens was raised in napa and has a phd in cancer biology from stanford. this is her first spaceflight. she is scheduled to become the first person to sequence dna in space. in politics, donald trump is having a tough time garnering support for the republican national convention. some of america's biggest corporations have opted not to back the nominee. companies like apple, ford, j.p. morgan chase have bowed not to contribute money or products to the republican national convention later this month most of these companies are also choosing not to donate to the democratic convention. coming up, san francisco giants players have a job to do on the field. what you may not know, they are also hard at work off the field. more on how the team is focusing on giving back. how chilly will it be when you had outside tomorrow? you might be a little surprised. mark tamayo has your detailed bay area forecast coming up. ♪ what if we made a paint that was so special that was such a jewel among paints that you had to seek it out. nope, even easier than that. more like taking a left on that street where you usually take a right that wasn't so hard. and if finding that paint made you and your walls beam with pride, is it still paint? benjamin moore. paint like no other. find one of our 5,000 authorized retailers near you. while the giants are focused on winning on the field and doing a pretty good job of it, the team is committed to giving back off the field.>> as claudine wong reports, tonight president and ceo insists that getting the team to give back is not hard.>> how much of your time looking at this organization do you spend thinking about what we need to do off the field? >> we wear san francisco across our chess. we're not just another business. we feel like we are a public utility. we ask every player, every coach, manager, player, to give back in some way. we call it 100% participation. time and financial resources to identify whatever group is comfortable.>> how strong is your message to say this is about who we are?>> what's great is it's not a tough sell. we have never had a player say no. all it is for us, is not a hard sell, it's a facilitation. we facilitate the connection tween the players and the community.>> how many think it's personal rather than just a commitment? >> i think some players want to be proactive. it's so great. you see because they care, buster, when he talks about his condition with his wife around pediatric cancer, he broke down when he was talking about it. he was talking about his effort with pediatric cancer.>> reporter: buster posey and his wife are trying to raise money and awareness to fight pediatric cancer. as parents of three-year-old twins, the cause really hit home for them. the couple went to the giants for help. foster says his wife will be key to the efforts. they were inspired to help after meeting a four-year-old fighting cancer.>> child how would cancer -- childhood cancer only receives 4% of government funding for research. i said we have to do something. we have to try to help.>> jeremy apfel wrote a book about human trafficking. he created his own foundation. that came -- pat kane has his own foundation. a lot of players are proactive. some players we have to show how to do it.>> there is a love of the game. >> we have something called junior giants. that's our signature project. a great thing is it's not competitive. junior giants is dedicated to low income kids and dedicated communities were kids don't have the resources so we put together fields, equipment, leaks, and they come back and go to college. that's the payoff.>> in terms of the future and where you see not every sports team or athlete thinks athletes are role models, they think they just have to win some games and do what they're paid to do. orr with the profile and the financial opportunity and all that comes the responsibility to be a role model. that doesn't mean you have to write a book or start a foundation. it means you have to stand up and stand for something or things that kids can respect. offer the life lessons when asked. all the players are asked to go out. i think the role model in, i think in the future, the question about the future, i think it will be even more important. we have partnered with the boys and girls club's and the ymca and wca. sports teams have to continue to provide that sort of safety net for kids. so far it has been a weekend -- great weekend. lots of sunshine in san francisco. temperatures for today, we warmed up a bit, felt a bit muggy as well. 60s near the immediate coastline. lots of 70s and 80s around the bay is help. inland neighborhoods matched out around -- maxed out at around 84. looking to the north, there is actually a weather system.'s we come in closer, it produced enough instability for thunderstorms. you can see around interstate 5, earlier this afternoon towards the north it read block producing lightning strikes in that area. surface winds have been picking up, coming in out of the north. we're not seeing much in the way of fog. here's a closer look, patchy fog near parts of this -- shoreline. current numbers out there, san francisco, 57, san jose, 62, santa rosa, 63, lots of 60s toward concord ann livermore. walnut creek in the upper 50s. here is our live camera looking out towards the grand lake theater. a neat shot to show you. in oakland, mostly clear conditions. a nice saturday evening for sunday morning. partly cloudy skies, fog towards pacifica and half-moon bay. lots of 50s for the morning. patchy fog in san francisco, this is 7 am. mid-fifties out there. we'll take this into the afternoon hours. 12:00, partly cloudy, 64, wrapping up the afternoon hours, sunny skies with temperatures back up into the upper 60s. we have been watching this weather system, it produced rainfall to the north and some local drizzle this morning, especially coast side. tomorrow, mild to warm as the system begins to weaken. over the next few days, this area of high pressure rebuilds in this will bring heat inland, especially by tuesday wednesday and thursday. everybody trading up a little bit as we head into the new week. here's our forecast model. still generating some fog. first thing tomorrow morning, a few patches around the bay. into the afternoon hours, lots of sunshine. could still have partly cloudy skies for the coast. temperatures tomorrow, warmer than today in a few neighborhoods. the warmest locations, inland, backup into the low to mid 80s. concord, 84, san francisco, 69, s'more neighborhoods checking in 81, half-moon bay, 64. he had line is this. russell always asked what the weather headline is. is going to be warmer for monday and tuesday. by wednesday, warmest location in the 90s. temperatures trending up.>> that's what i am impatient for all the time. >> it makes me gets down to the details.>> we will be waking up to the fog horns.>> more fog horns tomorrow. coming up, serena williams goes for her 22nd career grand slam title. >> that's right. look at this. you have to see it to believe it. as the giant game today was more of a comedy of errors. sports with scott reiss coming up next. ♪ ♪ you live life your way. we can help you retire your way, too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. fox 2news on sports wrap starts now. scott reiss with you first saturday sports wrap. successful teams find different ways to win. the giants can beat you with power, pitching, they can when pretty, ugly, or in today's case, weird. a very strange day. you see the deed reaching for the foul ball. instead, the woman with the full tray of nachos and drinks just splatters all over everything. she is not too mac please. i don't know if she is upset because she didn't get the ball or her food and drink are all gone. social media, now we can all laugh about it. moving on, third inning, soft flyball, michael born can't make the grab. he steal second base. the baseball, that hit him right in the ear. he is safe but he is feeling it. he feels a little better when he is knocked and with the big triple. the national league all-star getting the giants on the board at one-zero. for thinning, watch this. take pv doesn't like the call. he is arguing. posey throws the ball back. that just land right in his glove, not even looking? bank dried off the chest into the glove. but there's more. crawford pops them up, mike lamb, easy play. what in the name of all things baseball is going on here today? that's ruled a gift single. then it turns into two runs, courtesy of grant greens first home run as a giant. it's 3-2 san francisco. lopez can't even make it out of the dugout without taking a spill. hobby induces the ground ball, crawford behind second base. what a play by the shortstop going all the way behind second, gets his man. the giants win a very strange baseball game by a score a 4-2. a1: 7-9, they are 56 and 33 on the season. matt cain slated for one him more rehab start. he will pitch for the giants july 19 if all goes well. the national scott metz, not exactly a nailbiter. washington daniel murphey, do you think the mets miss him? not only is he one of the best hitters in the national league, he has six home runs against his former team. the nationals when the game six- one him. go figure the a's. the offense anemic for a week. last night, they are up for nine runs and still lose. today, less offense, more happiness. whatever works. he is in a star-studded fan section. rob reiner looking on. one-zero oakland. this time, basic, a basic -- base hit. he is heating up heading into the all-star break. kendall graven was fantastic. a nice turn by jed lowrie, eight innings, five hits, two runs, the best outing of the season. brian doll has inherited 36 runners. none scored until now. the game is not over. the astros coming back three- one him. now it's 3-2. never a dull moment, but ryan would bear down and strikeout carlos gomez to end the first major-league save. greenman has now won's last four decisions, allowing two runs or fewer. cocoa crisp, a couple of hits after serving his suspension friday. yanks, indians, danny salazar could be your all-star starter for the american league. he would not figure in this one. he was 66 and 11. brian mccann, the game-winning double, leave and has been all that, one of the biggest surprises in all baseball. not today. the yankees win 7-6 in 11. as milestones go, this and was big. serena williams, one major title away from two in her major career. that what i steffi graf. a pretty impressive cheering section. you saw venus, she and serena won the doubles

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