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laid the groundwork for layoffs. the debate was drowned out at times but the voices of those critics. >> reporter: they have been grappling with the loss of $28 million in redevelopment funds, as a result, the city plans to cut jobs, and that is angering city workers and residents. a huge crowd packed into the city council chamber and filled the gallery. they'll have to wait until february 1 before they find out who is really losing their jobs. >> we're asking you to support us. no changes without input, no changes without community input. no changes without employee input. >> on february 6, who will be here and who will be gone?
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>> reporter: members of the audience included senior citizens, fearful of how the cuts will impact them. >> you need to wake up to the fact, madam mayor. >> ultimately, we're going to have to cut a large number of redevelopment people, unless mr. pres and the speaker decide to agree to some of the alternatives. i'm still hopeful. >> i'm feeling anger. i'm feeling that my tax dollars are wasted. >> reporter: shortly after 7:00 tonight, occupy oakland protesters disrupted the immediating. the city council president called to restore order. trying to tell occupiers that city leaders need to vote tonight on redevelopment projects to try to save more jobs. >> if we don't vote tonight -- >> if we don't vote tonight --
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>> more people -- >> more people -- >> willautomatically be laid off. >> reporter: the protesters did eventually quiet down. no one was arrested. mayor jean quan was escorted out. she did not return. amber lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. tonight, the city council is hearing public input. councilmembers are also discussing changes that need to be made to the budget. they plan to vote an an amended budget next tuesday. the workers laid off will likely learn their fate on the following day, february 1. the oakland zoo says it could lose up to $200,000 annually, and the zoo's director says they could force them to raise the price of admission.
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and children's fairyland is facing cuts. a homeless man killed by bart police has filed a wrongful death suit. charles hill was shot to death in july after bart police say he threatened officers with a knife. security video showed two officers getting off the train and drawing their guns. at one appointment, a knife can be seen sliding off the platform. the jury said the wrongful death suit was filed on behalf of his brother. there are new developments tonight in the domestic abuse case involving san francisco sheriff ross mirkarimi. ktvu has confirmed mirkarimi has a new attorney. robert wagginer is out.
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the sheriff is due back in court tomorrow to try to get permission to see his family. the sole surviver of a rampage pointed to the defend as the man who killed his father and two brothers. >> reporter: inside this high security courtroom that has a metal detector and bull proof glass, andrew broke down in tears. fearful of any gang retaliation, we're not showing his face. he pointed to edwin ramos. choking back tears, he testified, quote, i didn't know what was going on, it was like a movie. he shot my family like that, it doesn't make sense. as he spoke, his mother, began
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sobbing. she issue a statement through a friend. >> testifying, such an emotional situation, just shows courage, and strength to fight for justice for his family. >> reporter: the prosecution maintains, ramos is a member of the ms-13 gang and mistook the family for others. the defense contains he didn't see ramos had a passenger. >> mr. ramos was the driver of the vehicle. >> reporter: ramos is charged with murdering anthony balognia and his two sons. >> our civic duty to even under the most difficult circumstances to still step up. >> reporter: if convicted he
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could face life in prison without the possibility of parole. oakland police are asking for the public's help tonight locating a suspect in the shooting death of a 19-year-old man earlier this month. 36-year-old ramon mcdaniel is described as 5'9", and weighs about 140 pounds. he should be considered armed and dangerous. he is accused of gunning down isaac white on january 4. white died at the hospital. investigators say the suspect has a lengthy criminal record, and is believed to be hiding out somewhere in northern california. >> at this point, we feel pretty confident it was not a mutual combat. it was more of a cold blooded act. >> crimestoppers has issued a $20,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in the case. the trustees have heard the complaints and today the board put a cap on the salaries of
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the council president. students have seen fees and tuition hiked. at a meeting today in long beach, the trustees capped the salaries of newly hired campus president at $325,000 a year, or 10% more than the outgoing president. a group of students has occupied a vacant being on the campus of uc davis. the students entered the two story building following a rally yesterday, and they've been there ever since. the building used to house the university's cross cultural center. the group plans to use it as a center of operations for the occupy movement on campus. occupy oakland announced its own plans today to take over a vacant building and use it as the movement's new home. a spokesman would not did disclose the location, except to say it is somewhere in oakland. he says protesters plan to
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gather at frank ogawa plaza. the dow industrial's closed up 81 points today. the highest level since last may. nasdaq gained 81. the markets rose after the federal reserve announced evening interest rates at historic lows for another 18 months or more. it was a daring raid that was over in minutes. tonight, two hostages and the team of navy seals that rescued them are all safe, and nine somali pirates are dead. what they didn't isn't about being a hero, it's just all in a day's work. >> reporter: before his state of the union address, you hear the president congratulate the defense secretary. >> good job tonight. >> reporter: now we know why. the same u.s. navy seal team 6
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that killed osama bin laden carried out a raid. after his speech, the president called buchanan's father to tell him his daughter was safe. >> one of my proudest possessions is the flag the seal team took with them on the mission to get bin laden. on it are each of their names. >> reporter: known to the president and a select few, but not to the rest of us. >> probably never will be. guys are pretty good about holding tight to information. >> reporter: foster city's jim euhl would know. that's him danging from a helicopter and underwater. there was no team 6 then. >> they're assigned to a special, really special, special operations. >> reporter: he recently interviewed a dozen former
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seals for his doctorate, and didn't find the macho image the rest of us might expect. more navy seals who have done their jobs with uncommon courage, and expect no recognition in return. rita williams, ktvu, channel 2 news. after his state of the union speech last night, president obama hit the road to campaign for his economic policies. first stop was iowa. then arizona where the president criticized republicans in congress. >> it's like they're suffering from a case of collective amnesia. they want to go back to the very same policies that got us into this mess. the same policies that have stacked the deck against middle class americans for too many years. >> the president was met by arizona's republican governor, jan brewer. she said the president criticized a part of her book. the white house said the book's
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description is inaccurate. the republican presidential hopefuls are campaigning in florida. today, mitt romney repeatedly described the president as detached from the reality. >> what he didn't say is that we're spending too much, and borrowing too much, and america is on a collision course with debt. >> romney who's tax returns indicate he made $21 million last year, did not address mr. obama's central argument that fairness demands wealthier americans pay more in taxes to help stabilize the economy and reduce the debt. gabrielle giffords officially resigned from her congressional post. this morning, she handed a letter of resignation to house speaker john boehner, as other members stood and applauded. she also passed legislation that would impose new penalties on people who use airplanes to
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smuggle drugs across the u.s./mexico border. it passed with unanimous support. >> colleagues of gabby giffords, to absolute her as the brightest star among us. the brightest star congress has ever seen. [ applause ] >> giffords announced last sunday that she intended to resign from congress, so she could focus on her recovery, after being shot in the head at point blank range during a political event in arizona. a major multiyear project at sfo. it could mean even more delays, or not getting the flight you want. a big warm up today, but the fog returns tomorrow night, more clouds tomorrow. maybe a little bit of drizzle. back here in ten minutes with your forecast for thursday. a south bay
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still, the coach is holding his head up high. coach mike allen' team is made up of junior varsity players. last month, he suspended the five best players for coming to practices late, talking back, and a lack of respect. when that happened, the rest of the team walked off the court. >> you've got to work hard. understand that you've got to be committed. there are rules that every program has. in order to help them to be able to grow as young men. >> reporter: one of the players of the junior varsity team sees a lesson in this. >> you're not always going to agree with someone that you have to work with, and swing that you're doing, so you got to respect the higher man. >> reporter: parents are split over the issue. >> i know coach allen. and he really has a heart for basketball and a heart for youth. >> i think he did the wrong
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thing by taking them off. i think that there could have been other alternatives. >> reporter: the school's principal supports coach allen, and says the players broke a code of conduct they had signed. >> the lesson is, is them understanding to be respectful. to understand that a coach is here to help them get to that next level, if that's what they want to do. >> reporter: the current team has now lost 17 games, won only 3. last year, the team tied for the league championship. about a half hour ago, the parent of one of the 13 players refusing to play, called to say they deny the allegations against them. she also said the coach is refusing to talk to them as a team, but will only talk to the players one-on-one. live in san jose, lloyd lacuesta, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> an our facebook wall tonight, there was overwhelming support for the coach's actions. writing these kids today have
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zero respect for adults, back when i was little, we knew better than to talk back. good job, coach, and eric comments, being on the team is a privilege, not a right. if you don't follow the rules, you can't complain about being punished for it. share your feeling on facebook. two small earthquakes hit south of san jose. of the the first east of watsonville. hit about 6:20 this evening. minutes later, a secretary quake was felt 13 miles northeast. that quake registered 2.8. no reports of injuries or damage. a massive cleanup is underway at telegraph hill in san francisco, where the boulders fell earlier this week, crushing a car, and getting very close to a condo. today, crews were clearing the area. even so, geologists we spoke with say it's just a matter of time until another rockslide happens there. the city allowed residents back into their yellow tagged homes
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yesterday, though they're actually advising residents not to sleep there just yet because the hill is so unstable. two projects are set to begin later this year, thanks to $85 million in state funding. the california transportation committee allocated the money to widen part of highway 4 and the highway 4 bypass. the highway would expand to six lanes. the bypass would become a four lane freeway between san creek and laurel roads. it comes from a pool of $447 million, funding four projects across the state. california voters could have a chance to vote again on the high speed rail project. today, the secretary of state gave the project's opponents the go ahead to start gathering signatures to put a measure on the november ballot. the nearly $100 billion project would link northern and southern california. the ballot measure would eliminate the rail authority, and effectively kill the
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warm daytime highs today. a few clouds out there, a little fog this morning. the temperatures in the north bay got into the upper 60s today. overnight lows just like last night. fog back into the forecast. patchy fog for the rest of us. what you had this morning, pretty much what you're going to see tomorrow morning. the difference tomorrow will be more high clouds. you're going to have some fog
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in the morning, but overhead clouds are going to start to thicken up. that's going to trend temperatures down a bit. today, mid-60s and even upper 60s, will be met tomorrow with mid-60s and lower 60s. not a big change, but more cloud cover. and plenty of fog tomorrow morning in the inland bays valleys when you wake up. we're going to look districtly at the five-day forecast, look at the weekend in view, and try to find rain in the five-day forecast, back in a bit. san francisco international airport is getting ready to begin a massive construction project. new at 10:00 tonight, ken wayne live at sfo tells us the reason for the construction and how the airlines can help ease the congestion. >> reporter: frank, sfo already has one of the worst on time records in the country. now there's the possibility of even longer delays. on bad weather days flight delays are a common occurrence here. several united flights
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experienced delays of an hour or more. >> if it starts early in the morning, it's just a dome any effect. so yeah, it could get bad. >> reporter: the latest domino is construction, set to begin here in march, to extend safety zones at the end of sfo's four runways. >> that's a rollout area at the end of the runway. it's a safety zone not required of airports. >> reporter: the faa wants to prevent something like this from happening here. in 2005, a southwest flight rolled off the end of a runway at chicago's midway airport. five years later, a similar incident in burbank, with the jet nearly hit as gas station. but safety work will come at a price. >> the runway may be closed at different times, so we would have one less to operate. >> reporter: the faa is encouraging airlines to trim their schedules to avoid delays. >> we don't have everyone
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arriving at 8:00 a.m., and departing at 10 am. >> reporter: this couple already had their flight canceled. >> we were on a full plane, and the hotels in the area were somewhat full. it took a long time at 4:00 a.m. this morning, to get somewhere. we didn't get much sleep. >> reporter: those are the times when travelers want to fly. it's not clear if the airlines will want to adjust their schedules and potentially lose cust mowers to try to relieve congestion here. more details now. another interesting change at sfo is going to provide a whole new feature for passengers. as of tomorrow, sfo opens its new yoga room in terminal 2. it's meant for passengers who might want to stretch out and take a few deep breaths before taking flight. passengers can enter the room free of charge, and yoga mats are also available for free. the state regulators are
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ready to prepare for sweeping new rules tomorrow that could reshape the auto industry. expected to require that at least 15% of new cars sold in the state little or no smog by the year 2025. the new rules are aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 75%. shares of netflix soared almost 15% after the company released its fourth quarter earnings report. after the closing bell, the dvd, rental, and video streaming service announced it has regained about 75% of the estimated 800,000 customers it lost, following a decision to double subscription fees last summer. apple hitting a new all- time high of $446.66 per share. the cupertino company reported $46 billion in profits in the 4th quarter. up 73%, compared to a year ago.
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apple is now neck and neck with exxonmobil at the world's most available company. fans of apple products will be gathering tomorrow for the start of the annual mac world convention. a sneak peek saying some of the new products on display can do some pretty amazing things. >> mac world opens tomorrow morning. >> we call it the ultimate ifan event. >> it will showcase a dazzling display of accessories and apps. a $2 app allows you to add special video effects to your homemade, or any video, as well as sound effects and music. this $99 iphone app and vibrating wrist band not only silently wakes you up, it also analyzes your sleep and provides therapies for your
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sleep. splash top, a $10 application could save you hundreds of dollars in software costs by turn your mac into a pc. >> this allows you to use all of your existing windows pc applications remotely. you don't need to buy anything else. >> reporter: and it's cross platform, meaning -- >> from your android device, or your ios device, or your mac. or you can go the other way around too. >> reporter: this case comes with a built in bottle opener. while the fun part is popping that beer, the reality is this will also tell you that you're getting drunk, and how you can call a cab to prevent a real tragedy. >> we have parched, buzzed, tipsy, drunk, wasted. >> reporter: mac world runs through saturday. ktvu, channel 2 news. not everyone is enamored with the latest apps pope benedict xvi wants everyone to
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quiet down. he said people need to tune out social media from time to time, and turn off their cell phones occasionally. he saying about silent makes people better listeners, and allows time for prayer. pope benedict xvi has a twitter account. someone out there is holding a winning lottery ticket worth nearly half a million dollars. lotto officials say someone bought last year's winning fantasy 5 ticket. here are the winning numbers. 39, 11, 35, 2, and 33. a search for survivers tonight after a building collapse in south america. plus, an amazing scene from eastern europe. the suspected cause of this roof collapse right after hockey players skated onto the ice. also, we have some developing news in berkely. find out why firefighters evacuated a high rise just within the past hour. and we'll go live to san
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develop news news, we have the scene of a 2 alarm fire in berkely. it started next to a high rise apartment building. there were early reports of smoke and flames pouring out of kitchen vents. some 200 residents rushed out of their apartments and onto the street. one firefighter said the fire appears to have started in a large flue in the kitchen. san francisco police released a photo today of a man
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accused of sexually assaulting a young foreign tourist yesterday near fisherman's wharf. police say he is a southern california transient. officers say they saw him with the teenage victim in some bushes on north point street early yesterday morning. the district attorney's office is waiting for forensics before filing charges. michelle obama and television chef rachael ray ate with students at a school to unveil new regulations regarding school lunches. the new rules will require whole grains, low fat milk, and double the amount of fruits and vegetables. in brazil, two buildings collapsed in the center of rio de janeiro this morning. one building was 20 stories high. the other 10. one news service is reporting at least two fatalities.
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four people were rescued, and 11 more may be trapped. witnesses say they heard an explosion, and smelled gas, but it's still not clear what caused those buildings to collapse. on a south pacific nation of fiji, the governor declared a natural disaster. at least eight people have lost their lives, including a family of four, buried in a landslide. a popular tourist area is experiencing flooding as well, and heavy rains are in the forecast for the days ahead. in slovakia, hockey practice turned frightening for a youth team. players immediately skated to the side of the rink, which had just opened, when the roof began to give way. after several moments it fell onto the ice. no one was hurt. the weight of the snow on the roof appearancely caused it to collapse. a woman from concord is under arrest, accused of suffocating her boyfriend last november. city told police, -- she told
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police, her before had a history of medical issues. after the investigation, police accuse steen of killing bennett during a fight. she has now been charged with murder. mohammed haroon ali admitted he strungled her. an appeal's court granted him a new trial saying the prosecutors improperly dismissed at least one black juror. the south bay student's named finalist in a big science competition. take a look at this, this is page after page in san francisco, where officials want to install new parking meters. what we've learned tonight on a vote on this controversial plan. i'm back here about 10:45. tomorrow's forecast, the five- day forecast with your weekend in view. we go looking for some rain. a
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new at 10:00, paying to park at home. a new plan to add thousands of parking meters to the streets of san francisco is fueling anger among city residents. heather holmes talked with transportation officials tonight who tell her they now want a little more time to think this through. >> reporter: i have learned that the vote scheduled for next month has now been delayed, and probably because of the backlash.
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here's what's under consideration, bringing in new meters where it doesn't cost a dime. artists living and working in that building are among the opposition. >> time is running out on free street parking. moving closer to bring in thousands of parking meters. tonight, we met artists who live and work in a converted warehouse at the corner of mariposa and alabama street. >> i just don't think they're going to help. i really feel their going to hurt us. >> reporter: under this plan, these residents would have to pay to park outside their own homes. >> what would you do, if suddenly, where you park your car, there was meters? >> reporter: they say installing more meters in mission bay, and the northeast mission district is necessary to improve parking in those neighborhoods. >> people use the area to park
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there all day, every day. what we want to do is make sure park something available for everyone. >> reporter: and at 21 cents an hour, he says it would be among the cheapest in the city. still, the idea has stirred up opposition. >> i'm worried about some of the businesses here that have people working for minimum wage. they can't afford these meters. they won't know what to do with this. and we can't afford the tickets this would generate. we're very afraid. >> reporter: the artists say they're not opposed to paying for parking. they just believe this plan is unfair. i've been told that a meeting is planned for monday, with several of the residents and some san francisco supervisors to voice their concerns. heather holmes, ktvu, channel 2 news. three high school seniors from the bay area have been named finalists in the intel science talent search contest.
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the 40 finalists were selected from more than 1800 applicants, attending 500 high schools. contests winters will be announced at an award ceremony in washington, d.c. in march. the city of san francisco is trying to get more school children to drink more water while helping the environment. a campaign today to encourage students to drink tap water. the agency handed out 2500 reusable bottles. city officials say they're trying to expand the campaign to more schools. it was a warm day out there today. you probably noticed it. for your wednesday, 67 in santa rosa. 64 in napa. these highs warmer than they have been certainly. tomorrow's daytime highs will be cooler by a couple degrees. you'll notice clouds tomorrow, filtered sunshine and valley fog when you wake up. where is the rain? not in the five-day forecast.
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you will see something toward the middle of next week. a potential for light drizzle tomorrow on the coast. they may be driven off towards guerneville on the coast. tomorrow, morning clouds. in the bay area, weekend dry, or a cool dray weather pattern. the weather patterns to the north. this is what could trigger the showers. those drop a little further south as we go into tomorrow. now in the pacific, where is all the storms? there they are. lots going on. this is very productive, potent activity here. but it's all going too far north. the jet stream, the ridge is shooting everything here. you saw the pictures, all the snow they're getting fvment this were to drop down a few miles, we would be wet as all get out. as we go into the next week,
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we're pretty much dry. this little system tweaks through tonight and tomorrow. that basically, might bring us a little drizzle. the main impact will be more clouds, and a little cooler daytime highs. fog in the morning. as you get into friday, high pressure, boom, it really locks itself down. the winds come up, and we could see north-northeast winds. up in the mountains, blowing hard as well. this sort of confirms and establishes even more firmly, the dry pattern. here's what the computer model sees for tomorrow morning. 4:00a.m., that's valley fog. into the 9:00 hour, a little clearing. it starts to clear out in the afternoon. forecast highs tomorrow, in the low 60s. five-day forecast with your weekend in view, is kind of an exciting week last week. we had something going on. here we go. back into the bay area weekend
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in view here. you can see plenty of sunshine. warming on friday and saturday into the mid-60s. upper 60s again. >> it does not feel like january, like you said. thanks bill. the northern lights are putting on an awe-inspiring show in the night skates above finland this week. it's all courtesy of last weekend's solar storm. here's a time lapse video of the green and orange lights. even people who have seen this kind of thing before, are making the intensity of the aurora borealis. murals with inspirational messages like this one are sprinkled throughout this southbound neighborhood. what happened to one of them
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a mural created by atlas teens was meant to beautiful a neighborhood, but instead, it's left a community divided. >> i'm guessing they're mad at the world. >> reporter: near welch park in san jose, some young artists still can't believe their eyes. >> i looked at it, and the first time i saw it, my heart was crushed. >> reporter: dozens of young people created the mural on a fence often covered with graffiti. >> we're all teens that were at risk at one point, and we changed. we're trying to help out the community. >> reporter: what was the message you're trying to get out with this. >> achieve your goals, shoot for the stars. >> reporter: over the night, someone shot them down with red
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paint. this is one of seven murals the kids painted. all of them carry inspirational messages, and this was the only one vandalized. offering a $1,000 reward to catch the perpetrator. >> we don't know if it's somebody targeting the message per se. it could be theoretically it could be a gang member. it could be a disgruntle neighbor who doesn't like the mural. >> reporter: some neighbors don't like it, saying it hurts their property values. but other residents passing by expressed their support for the teens. the teens told me there will soon be a neighborhood meeting to decide whether to re-create this mural or just paint over it. road rage may have led to a deadly crash on interstate 80 in richmond this morning. the driver of a minivan died at
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the scene. the chp says he apparently cut in front of a pickup truck, and in doing so, clipped the pickup, and rolled over several times. two people in the truck were not injured. some young folks in the east bay, interested in law enforcement careers are getting a chance to test the waters. the berkely police department's play kicked off tonight. play stands for police and life academy for youth. 15 high school students from the berkely school district were selected to take part in the program. >> really trying to get the high school youth involved in what goes on in the police department. what career opportunities we have here. how they can interact and be more responsible in the community. >> reporter: participants learn about the criminal justice system, and even complete a self-defense class. the former head football coach in pittsburgh has a connection to not one, but two super bowl players.
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up in the sierra needed. ken pritchett made the drive to the mountains today, and discovered more lifts are now running, and at least one resort finally open for the first time this season. >> reporter: the lifts were open, but the word wasn't quite out that donner ski ranch was open for the season. those that were here, quite happy. >> it's the most fun i've had since last week. hit the beach. >> reporter: three feet of snow fell here. >> usually, we're open by the first week in december. last year we were spoiled, we got thanksgiving in. this has been late, but we're happy to have it open. >> prestorm, we had about 32 runs open. post storm, we're back up to 62. >> reporter: most of the lifts at the resorts are running. this sign serves as a good illustration of how much snow there is this year compared to last. first, there was so much snow last year, they actually raised
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the sign on these concrete pillars. the best demonstration is video we took of this same sign. >> here is that same sign in march of last year. buried in 30 feet of snow. last year's snowfall broke records. >> last year, we got 800 inches. hopefully, we'll get back to winter the way we like to see it. >> reporter: at donner summit, ken pritchett, ktvu, channel 2 news. all right. well that was a great report from the sierra, and now mark is here to tell us about the warriors who won tonight. >> a much better story tonight. we're counting on them to hope with the post 49er depression a little bit. no buckling under in the 4th quarter tonight. not often we get to do this, so let's just roll it. all warriors. even when it's wrong, it's right. david, the follow.
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he had 26 points. ellis not shooting well tonight. just 2 of 9, but did hit that jumper right there. and a little later on, assisting. plenty of times tonight. 12 in fact. kick it to steph curry. he had six threes tonight. 6 of 8 from beyond the arc. 32 points for curry, who finds out he's going to be a dad for the first time. he had 7 assists, 6 rebounds, and curry, a nice save. he'll get it long for darrelle who's got the right stuff again. the warriors ending a three game losing streak against the portland trail blazers. hovering near the top of the pac-12, the cardinal going to where the bears have run off 13 straight wins. nice store brewing for cal.
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that of robert thurmond. he is a walkon who made the team. he won't be sneaking up on anyone come sunday. >> that's going to definitely change. that's the reason would say i had a lot of open looks that i've had. because they're like, this kid is a walkon, just leave him open. >> i think he got some confidence in europe. he kind of was the man inside. european teams didn't have a lot of big, strong guys, he was scoring buckets and i think he got confident in that. >> i'm sure guys don't leave open for a wide open dunk. just a couple of years ago, they were a perennial playoff team, now it looks like they don't even want peyton manning around, after just about firing everyone. the coach do hire a new coach,
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♪ [ female announcer ] if whole grain isn't the first ingredient in your breakfast cereal, what is? now, in every box of general mills big g cereal, there's more whole grain than any other ingredient. that's why it's listed first on the side. from honey nut cheerios to cinnamon toast crunch to lucky charms, get more whole grain than any other ingredient... without question. just look for the white check.
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