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this is the latest information, according to c.h.p. she was abducted in fresno county last night at 7:45. she is hispanic and 3' tall weighing 33 pounds and brown hair and brown eyes and last seen wearing a brown shirt with flowers and white sandals. the only information we have on the suspect is the description of him being hispanic man around 30 with long hair. the suspect was last seen wearing a red shirt and having a red hat. if you have information call the police department at 559-945-2348. we are actively working this story and speaking with the c.h.p. and i will have more information on the circumstances surrounding her abduction.
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developing news, a coast guard cutter is in san pablo bay looking for a missing airplane involving a midair collision over the bay. amy hollyfield is in richmond with what is expected to happen. amy? >> it is very dark but the coast guard tells me they have a cutter out there with a look out crew and bright lights so they are still trying. they will launch the helicopter when the sun comes up. they are looking for a cessna and a pilot that crashed into the san pablo bay that clouded midair with another small plane that landed safely as an airport. the cessna went into the water. >> a hard spin, straight into the water, hit hard, big splash and one of my tenants and a
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couple of others tried to recover and found fuel and oil in the water and debris, floating stuff... >> the plane that land safely had a husband and wife on board and they are okay. the coast guard searched all afternoon and evening for the missing cessna with no sign of any wreckage. the f.a.a. and the ntsb are investigating what happened while the coast guard continues the search. the warriors head to los angeles to prepare for game five with the clippers tomorrow with the owner grabbing headlines with comments on an audio recording with the owner urging his girlfriend not to bring black people to games and the players made a silent but strong protest yesterday before the game shedding the warm upjerseys and wearing the red shirts turned inside out. warriors fans held up signs
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ripping the clippers' owners and the coaches reacted. >> i cannot imagine they have been talked to about what though should and should not do. >> it is not just the clippers affected by the comments. it has affected all of us. >> the commissioner will take action if the league verifies the voice is sterling. hisses -- his estranged it wife is devastated by the comments and she and her children do not share those "despicable views." " owners and executives have faced heavy penalties in the past. in 1986 the general manager for the dodgers was fired for comments he made of african americans on night line and the owners of the cincinnati reds was fined $25,000 for racial and
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ethnic slurs. tickets for game 6 or on sale at 2:00, the general public gets their turn tomorrow at 10:00 in the morning. >> there was a shooting that may have started as an argument over horses at 9:30 last night. witnesses say before he was shot the victim was arguing with two suspects about horses he sold and he was shot several times and blown to a hospital. no word on his condition. >> the father of a 15-year-old who survived a flight to hawaii in the wheel well of a jet says he expected to bring his son back home to santa clara as soon as possible. we the boy spent six hours in the wheel well. the father said "my son like many immigrant children is struggling, adjusting to life in this country. our situation was aggravated by our displacement in america for many years after fleeing our
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home country." >> family is overwhelmed, exhausted and aappreciative of people's concerns but requesting media inquiries respect their privacy. >> the san jose mother who admitted stabbing her seven-month-old son to death will appear in supreme court tomorrow. the 23-year-old we is in jail being held on no bond. police say they found the abandoned vehicle in the park near livermore on saturday and are? s say she approached them, holding her lifeless baby and self inflicted knife wounds on her wrist. investigators are trying to determine what drove her to kill the infant. >> jury deliberations continue in the case of a county supervisor charged with peeping into a neighbor's window. ever said he was drunk when he went to a neighbor's home hoping
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for sex in july. efren carrillo was wearing only underwear and socks. the jury said they reached a unanimous decision but one changed their mind and now the jury is deadlocked 11-1. the judge instructed the jury to consider a lesser charge if they cannot come to an agreement. >> six people will be honored as a special bay area celebration with the biggest prize for environmentalists. the winners of the environmental prize have fought fracking in new york state, exposed corruption in india's coal industry and fought to save rain forests in peru and ending illegal dumping in south africa as the video shows. the foundation hopes the winners take $175,000 prize home and continue their work. each story is different. what we find is the prize goes to people who need it at a critical time and are able to
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take the prize back, the added credibility, the recognition of their work, and leverage it into greater environmental success. the celebration is tonight at the opera house in san francisco. it fears musical performance from bonnie raitt and graham nash. >> we have a warm up and it is not even may. >> just amazing, we will hit the 90's more days in a row inland and even 80's out to the coast on wednesday when the heat we is at its height. today it is quiet with a little bit of haze in the we air at santa rosa and half moon bay and otherwise it is easy to get around this morning. temperatures are mostly in the upper 40's to mid-50's is we are off to a clear and cool start. it is comfortable if you are out and about at noon and 58 at the
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coast and 62 around the bay and 68 inland and by 4:00 you can see what the localized sea breeze does, 58 for you and 74 inland and 12 hours away at 7:00 it will be pleasant with 56 at the coast and 62 around the bay. it looks like the noontime temperatures at 7:00. now a check on the commute. it is quiet for me. >> very quiet. folks are sleeping in after the victory. the map shows mostly green that indicates looking good, with a high wind advisory in the east bay and everything else is moving fine. the drive from tracy to dublin along 580 westbound direction you can see nothing but green and as you approach the dublin interchange you are moving look just fine and continuing out to castro valley which is 32
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minutes, so wide open and top speeds. the san mateo brick from hayward into foster city, you can see the tail lights and everyone is moving along just fine at the pbs that and if you are headed to 101 or 280, everything is looking great. eric and kristen? >> tornadoes cut a path of destruction across the center of the country and the deadly toll they have taken and the search right now for survivors. the united states imposes more sanctions against russia over the crisis in ukraine and silicon valley could feel the impact. >> the sharks put it on the line preparing to dethrone the kings. >> netflix gets their own cable tv channel, starting today some can access the video streaming service from their own tv without outing the internet and is available on grande
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communications. apple launched replacement if the iphone 5 if you experience problems with the power button you could be eligible for free repair. >> google is making it easier for droid users to locate hotels and restaurants with an update allowing customized results by rice and hours of operation. could a self cleaning car be a reality? there is a special exterior paint that repels dirt and
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downtown area of the western span of the bay bridge, change in the weather is coming from the rain we experienced over the weekend to a warm-up. mike will tell us about that. >> people are cleaning up after a deadly tornado outbreak the biggest of what has been a fairly quiet severe weather season with storms from arkansas to north carolina killed at least 17 people last night and the majority in arkansas. a path of destruction stretches for 30 miles near little rock, arkansas, and the worst damage is here in in mayflower will several were killed. >> roofs gone. walls are gone. it sounded like rocks hitting. the safe room had a steel door. it was the mortar from the brick that was hitting. >> the couple were in a safe room they just built two years ago. they emerged the home was gone.
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>> we are alive and thankful and grateful. >> arkansas was hit the hard of the but sunday the tornadoes touched down in oklahoma, iowa, missouri and nebraska. >> firefighters in oklahoma spend the night searching the rubble for survives a few miles north where first responders are going door to door marking with "okay" if everyone got out. >> president obama offered condolences from manila. >> your country will be had to help you recover and rebuild as long as it takes. >> before this outbreak, 2014 was the quietest season in 60 years but now two dozen reported tornadoes in 24 hours. new video of a family being rescued after the storm plowed through center hill, arkansas,
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with firefighters helping the woman out of her home and across broken boards and other debris. the woman who lives in the house hid in the closet with her parents. president obama says family is already on the ground this morning helping state and local authorities deal with the storm damage. he is wrapping up a four-nation tour of asia with a stop in the philippines. in a news conference, president obama said that the united states is leveeing new economic sanctions on russian individuals and companies in response to the failure to uphold an international accord aimed at stemming the crisis in ukraine. >> the sharks have another chance to advance to the next round of the playoff against the kings in los angeles. they could have closed out the kings at the tank but, instead, they went into the tank. the sharks everyone shut out 3-0 on home ice.
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if though do not win tonight they play a game seven in san jose on wednesday. >> katie marzullo, you had a chance to turn off the sprinklers. >> get out the sun umbrellas. >> it will not take time to dry back out with temperatures in the 80's and 90's. you can see as we look from sutro tower that it is clear in the air and it is fairly clean, also. we are going to have high amounts of radiation and pollen, too, so watch out for that as we head into the morning and afternoon hours. we have a sea breeze at sfo at 12 miles per hour and seven miles per hour at half moon bay and you will miss out on the bulk of the warming trend today. you will get it tomorrow and wednesday and on thursday when the offshore breezes begin. it is 41 in woodside, the cool spot, and menlo park is 45 up to
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53 in san bruno and 50 in san carlos and mountain view and fremont, and upper 40's in oakland and hayward and san jose and los gatos and half moon bay and concord. low-to-mid 40's around napa and santa rosa and the key to the forecast is no matter how hot we get we during the day, we are still going to cool fairly nicely in the overnight hours. here is a look from sutro tower and this is the backdrop to talk total sunshine today. temperatures are back to average, clear and comfortable nights and record warmth ties, wednesday and thursday this week. we the change is much warmer today by three to eight degrees. we are pushing our temperatures in the low-to-mid 70's in the south bay and could get up to 78 in gilroy. on the peninsula, low-to-mid 70's and millbrae is 68 and low-to-mid 60's along the coast with daly city at 61 and you
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head over to the other side, south san francisco 68 and downtown san francisco 67 and same in sausalito and low 60's at north bay coast and 10- to 15-degrees warmer in the valleys and we will be around 70 to 73 spread along the east bay shore and 72 to 75 in the east bay valley. today, the temperatures are close to average, and so are the lows with mid-40's around napa and stand rose and the rest of us in the inper -- upper 40's, 90 tomorrow, 94 on wednesday, 92 on thursday, 86 on friday and above average on saturday and well hit, probably, 80 at the coast on wednesday and 90's around the bay on wednesday and thursday. hope you are ready. leyla gulen? >> can we locate to palm springs? >> hardly seems live the bay area. good morning, everyone, as we talk about traffic, it is
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looking light if many -- in many places and i am seeing red and yellow showing so that is an indication that we have 30 miles per hour speed as you leave tracy and 205 to 580 it loosens up. i suggest you get going right now and what is happening in terms of construction we have a closure here with four lanes blocked off until 5:00 this morning and eastbound and westbound 80 between buchanan and willow is causing a slow down but traffic is slowing smoothly away from the hoffman submit into albany and as we look outside, this is the drive through walnut creek southbound 680 at top speed down to highway 24. >> happening today, the student accused of stabbing a classmate in the neck after she said no to the promise invitation is scheduled to be arraigned. the team will not appear in court, he is locked up in a psychiatric ward. police say that the boy stabbed
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a fellow classmate to death on friday morning after turning him down for the prom that night. the attorney expected he will be charges as an adult. classes are canceled. >> a day of remembrance in israel. >> people across the country stopped what they were doing as sirens wailed for two minutes, the holocaust remembrance day, the most solemn in the country. many shops and restaurants are closed and tv stations air documentaries abouted holocaust peeturing stories from survivors. >> vatican is not wasting any time making sure that people know of the newest saint, john paul ii and pope john xxiii were canonized yesterday, the first time two living popes celebrated mass together. the ceremony was designed to bring together conservative and
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good morning, everyone, last monday of april. a look to the embark dairy where traffic is light and temperatures are going to rise this week of the mike will have more on the forecast ahead. >> really rise. today a tribute to an italian road race is underway in san francisco. dozen of vintage cards from the 50's and 60's are taking part in the adventure kicking off at 8:30 in front of the fairmont hotel. the race takes drivers through wine country and ends in sausalito on thursday.
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the california race celebrates the most famous open race and the entrance includes six classic jaguars and 11 porsches and half a dozen ferraris. >> mike, which car are you driving? >> officer -- ferrari, of course. >> how about the top down version. >> absolutely. most were convertibles. >> now, the padres are taking on the giants. sunshine. dropping down to 56 but a light breeze. it will feel like the temperature. dress accordingly. we have a few clouds at eureka and sunny in lake tahoe and 59 and mid-to-upper 70's through the central valley to 66 in monterey. and 70's in san diego and 80 in los angeles and 91 in palm
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springs. >> the commute to work, to school, we have a construction project wrapping up westbound side of the bay bridge where we have the lanes blocked. that is for a couple more traffic. and eastbound traffic is clear, 280 away from 17 in san jose it is dark with only a couple of headlights moving along northbound and southbound traffic approaching highway 17 is negligible. it is 4:55. tomorrow the supreme court will hear arguments of cell phones and privacy, one involving a california case. a gang member from san diego and a drug dealer from boston claim sevens of their cell phones after their arrest violated their right to privacy and contend the phones are their "homes" and warrants are needed. the prosecution argues the cell phones are though different from anything else a person is carrying so police do not need a
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warrant. >> today, in iraq, military and police personnel have started voting for a new parliament with security forts voting two days before the rest of the country. on wednesday, iraqis will choose new leaders for the first time since united states forces left the country in 2011. security is tight amid a surge of violence, security forces are checking trucks driving through the city. ten were killed when a bomb exploded in a baghdad market. north dakota is trying to milk a name for itself as the silicon valley of unmanned aerial drones. a group for the drone industries says north dakota decided years ago to focus on the issue and now the state has the first of its kind academic program to go along with an existing air force presence, financial incentives and plenty of airspace. next month researchers will begin flight testing an f.a.a. approved drone project in north dakota. >> the highway patrol issues an
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it is 4:59. thanks for joining us. >> first up, a check on a changing wet forecast. break out the bikini. >> what? mike in bikini in i would like to see it. >> no, you wouldn't. maybe 30 years ago when i was a swimmer. we have a changing air mass and sunshine with temperatures in the low 60's and it felt warmer than that. now we are 30 degrees warmer by the time we get to wednesday. we will focus on today, at the top of the hour we give you the first forecast, dry inland with low-to-mid 70's and cool at the coast with localized sea breeze and low-to-mid 60's. in the next bit i will give you more on the heat. >> it is flies -- nice and quiet an
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