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. complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is the 10:00 news on ktvu channel 2. >> five people found dead inside a home in san francisco and tonight we have new information about what happened and the story has changed. good evening. >> police sources say it doesn't appear to be a murder suicide after all. they say the five people killed inside a home may have been targeted over a debt. amber lee has the new information. she is live outside that home. it's located near city college
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just steps from ocean avenue. amber what have you learned? >> reporter: take a look. this orange house is where police say five people were killed. right now we can see a few people gathered in front of it creating a makeshift memorial. tonight would police sources said it appears this was not a murder suicide as reported earlier but a targeted attack. police told us the scene is bloody, among the worst they have seen and there was bleach and paint all over as if someone was trying to disturb the scene. a relative of the victim said the family who lived here are immigrants from china. . investigators said no weapon was found in the home and the injuries suffered by the victims appear to indicate that it was not a murder suicide.
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one neighbor described what she heard. >> i did hear around midnight some very loud male person arguing or yelling. it was discomforting. my dog was agitated. >> reporter: a source said another daughter in her 20s arrived here around 7:45 this morning and found the bodies. >> it was a woman shouting someone help me. >> reporter: this man rents the home next door and said the family ounce the home he lived in. he said the 37-year-old daughter was helpful. >> friendly, every time i need help she is there. republican. >> reporter: sources said there was no sign forced entry and they are looking at the possibility the motive involved money. >> we have some information that we are following up but i want to assure the public we don't believe we have anybody at large that's going to be looking to do random acts.
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>> reporter: we have learned that the family moved in here less than a year ago and the father and son are in the construction business, officers will be here around the clock investigators will return here tomorrow to collect additional evidence. a police spokeswoman said autopsies will be done this weekend to find out the cause of death. reporting live in san francisco, amber lee, ktvu channel 2news. >> the killings stunned people in the neighborhood. people we talked to said it's usually calm and normally there is little crime. >> it was just normal. if anything last night was quiet. >> we thought it was like a quiet area where it's calm and for that to happen it's just -- >> reporter: a few recalled minor crimes but say there has been nothing like this. and stay with the website and us for continuing coverage. we will follow the latest in this investigation throughout the weekend. >> police say they have good
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leads on a possible suspect in a homicide that happened this afternoon. officers were called to the 300 block of best avenue about four this afternoon. they found a woman slumped over in a driver's seat. she had been stabbed and died at the scene. her name isn't being released but she was in her early 20s. authorities say they are confident they will be able to identity her killer. the plight of missing bay area teen sierra lamar is in many thoughts and prayers. we are in fremont where hundreds attended a vigil. >> reporter: one week ago few knew of her outside of her circle of family and friends. tonight at a individual a vigil she is a household name. her friends, sang and cried
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tonight. and more than 400 lit candles and held them in the darkness for her. >> i'm so moved by this. i wish -- i know -- i know she is going to see that. i know she is going to see this and come back. we all have to believe it. >> reporter: today the search continued in morgan hill. the fbi and sheriff's investigators even questioned drivers near the school bus stop where she was supposedly headed when she disappeared last friday morning. investigators continue to say there is no evidence of a kidnapping, neighbors are starting to suspect she was taken. >> if she has been kidnapped her kidnapper we went that person to know we are look for her and aren't going to stop. >> reporter: at tonight's vigil people were urged to keep her face in the public eye and to remain strong for her. her best friend said she chooses not to cry but focusing on working to bring her home. >> she is a fighter, she is
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tough. that's how she is. >> we want you to come back home. we know you will be okay and find your way. >> reporter: tomorrow the search for her was spread out over a 12 miles radius from her home. 60 officers will be involved including fbi. her family said they still have hope. live in fremont. >> more details now on that search tomorrow. it'll be the biggest yet covering an area with a 12 miles road yourself. it'll look for evidence of a crime scene. >> will a new development in the case of a -- the case of suspended sheriff in san francisco. a family judge allowed his wife to take their son with her to venezuela. they will visit her sick father for five weeks. he have daily contact with his
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son by telephone. documents show the argument between them stems from her desire to take their son to visit the country . >> a report released today by a investigator said berkeley police should have considered using pepper spray during a campus demonstration. instead they used batons to break up this protest when demonstrators tried to keep officers from removing tents. the new report said while police acted properly applications of pepper spray would have quickly cleared the area. however that was not an option because the chancellor had banned it. the report made other recommendations as well. the school said it is now reviewing the report. in eight minutes more money for schools, more for students. new, the way some teachers anda 5th graders are sending the message. the america cup organization laid off 25% of
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its staff today saying the cuts are because of a scaling back of the deal to bring the race to the bay area. 14 of the 28 people let go worked at an office in san francisco. the rest worked around the world. the america's cup event authority was going to invest more than one hundred million dollars to improve the structure for the race but officials have now backed off that deal. the board of supervisors is set to vote on a new plan next tuesday. >> state labor officials say california's unemployment rate held steady at 10.9%. that's post national average of 8.3. here are more numbers. take a look. more than two million in california are without work. the bay area added 15,000 jobs last month. where are they coming from? right here. the san francisco, san matermarin area with 7100 new jobs, the east bay with 3200. the bay area has add jobs for
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seven straight months. >> the president today added his voice to the debate about the shooting death of a unarmed black teen by a neighborhood watch volunteer in florida. the president urged americans to do some soul searching. >> if i had a son he would look like him. >> reporter: that's martin, 17 and unarmed high school student carrying a tea and a bag of candy when he was shot and killed four weeks ago in a gated community in florida. >> all of us as americans are going to take this with the seriousness it deserves and that we are going to get to the bottom of what happened. >> reporter: with that the president injected himself into the emotional debate of the case and sent it to in the presidential campaign with all three challengers making statements. george zimmerman, 28, the son ever a white father and latino
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mother said he shot martin in self-defense with a concealed weapon he had a permit to carry. >> we want an arrest and conviction and we want him sentenced for murder. >> reporter: in a call before the shooting zimmerman appears to say a racial slur and is told to stop following the young man. assailed he was returning to his car when martin attacked him. >> why did he have a wound on the back of his head, a bloody nose, grass stains. >> reporter: florida is one of 21 state was a controversial law called stand your ground. a year ago an investigation found that since the law was passed rates of homicide have tripled. >> the hooded sweatshirt that he was wearing when he was killed is now part of the controversy. >> take that hood off, people look the you and they -- they -- what's the identification,
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what's the association? it's those crime scene surveillance tapes, every time you see someone robbing a store. >> reporter: fox news g era ldo rivera suggested that the hoody was just as responsible for the shooting as the man who pulled the trigger. he also said he is not executioning zimmerman and said he should be investigated. >> they showed their love for whitney houston. the dance party that shut down market street tonight. >> back here in ten, the weekend is here. live storm tracker 2 showing green. the latest models. >> delivering newspapers, doesn't sound dangerous
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the driver throwing them out the front window as her boyfriend rode out of the way in the back. >> unfortunately she works a couple jobs and this was their quality time together. >> reporter: a routine shattered when they passed this house and shots rang out. one striking the 40-year-old in the head. his girlfriend got him to a fire station and he was taken to the hospital but brain dead and remove from life support thursday. >> heard pop pop pop. >> reporter: many neighbors heard but didn't grasp what happened. >> once i opened the garage and got the paper all the cops were here. i just stood here because they were -- with the shot gun. >> we are focusing efforts on a subject. >> reporter: that subject is a 27-year-old neighbor with a criminal record named daniel diaz. he said that he thought nunez was adulate because a drive by car had fired on him but the
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two cars didn't match. >> i'm challenging the community, this one to come forward with that information. >> reporter: the lead detective says nunez worked two jobs, a father of six, his youngest just eight. >> seems like he is a -- a great guy, greet gentleman, family person, loved his kids, spending time with his family >> reporter: video cameras on neighboring homes may help police you but what they need are eyewitnesses and there were several people at the home where it happened. daniel diaz has been questioned but not arrested. we are live, ktvu channel 2news. >> new details about the murder suicide in brentwood. police have identified the victims and the possible motive in connection with wednesday's shooting. they say a 47-year-old shot and killed his wife before killing
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himself. investigators say she had filed divorce, their teen daughter found them in the bedroom. antioch police identity the man shot to death by officers yesterday, david lopez a wanted parolee. two detectives saw him and followed him. after a short chase police say he crashed his car into a police cruiser which led to a confrontation. >> a report out today confirms the new eastern span of the bay bridge is safe. a review panel said all of the testing done on the span was done properly and that no data was false. the review looked at construction methods particularly on the main tower of the new bridge that will hold the cables. >> looming cuts to public education could result in a lot of sacrifices, new at ten mike tells you what a group of 5th grader social s is doing. >> we need it get more money
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for education. >> reporter: they are handwritten letters. >> dear mr. obama. >> reporter: addressed to big name politicians. >> i don't want to waste your time so here i go. >> reporter: these are her classmates. >> we don't want 25,000 kids getting cut from school and not being able to go. >> reporter: they picked up their pens, carefully crafting one word at a time even sending a note to us. >> is there a way to help us? i think -- attention would help. please pay our teachers more. if not classes split. >> reporter: why write them? well when you ask the students here they all point in one direction, that's toward the man at the head of the class. >> we are starving already and proving. >> reporter: he teaches 5th grade. >> our classes have been cut way to much. its been cut to the bone.
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>> reporter: he was has been fasting and his students supporting him by giving up sugar and electronics. they want more money for schools and to save teachers. >> i want to go to college in harvard or stanford and i want a good education. >> say i change my mind and i want to go to cal here what if i have to be cut and not go to college. >> reporter: on camera and paper telling their story about dreams of higher education. ktve channel 2news. >> in about ten minutes fighting back. sporters of the oakland mayor are doing to keep her from being recalled. > wall street ended owner on the upside. a number of companies had good earnings. hp announced today its
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raising its quarterly dividend by 10%. this as they have been struggling through tough times and management changes. their new dividend wills be about 13-cents a share. and more electric car charging stations coming to california. the governor announced a 120 million-dollar settlement with nrg energy company over accusations of endplated costs on long term power contracts. the governor said it'll be used to fund at least 200 fast charging stations and another 10,000 plug in units around the state. >> as we go in to the bay area weekend the rain starts to move in. it's still north of here, bay area down in that area but over the night -- the next few hours the system moves in and rain develops for your saturday morning, into your saturday afternoon. five tomorrow morning, light showers, showing up on the south bay and the peninsula, scattered showers in the north
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bay. act eight, scattered showers, here is the difference. on the five and six newscast it was more aggressive the models were with rain at eight and nine. it kind of backed off. we are looking at showers just not as heavy. around noon widely scattered showers, tomorrow may not be as heavy as first thought. it'll be wet and rainy and cool but little break here around three. more rain for sunday. when i come back we will look through the weekend into next week. >> a large flash mob in san francisco's castro district honored whitney houston ♪ [ music ] . >> a large group took over market and castro around 6:30 this evening. it was for the show your love for whitney houston flash mob. they danced to her hit i want to dance with somebody. she died in february of a accidental drowning at a hotel. >> it's a jackpot that's been growing since january.
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. >> police are asking for your help tonight in identitying a man seen spying on young girls in a school bathroom. as patty lee reports he got away but several got a good look at him and police have a sketch. >> reporter: at george washington elementary parents, students and teachers are on alert. >> someone said they saw a guy taking pictures. >> reporter: after a group reported a man who looks like this in the girl's bathroom. officials allowed us to take this video of the girl's bathroom where a group of 9- year-old's realized something was wrong and reported to a teacher. >> he hid from her for a while
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until she was able to -- look over the stall and look at him. >> reporter: as the teacher called for security and back up the suspect bolted. the principal and two teachers chased him across the school yard and donatist steps. they continued to follow him down the block but lost sight of him. that's when they started calling police and parents. >> they just said warned me that -- there was a person that -- entered the girl's bathroom and was taking pictures. i mean i was scared. . >> reporter: police are checking databases for sex offenders. they are worried about the lengths the man went to get to the children. >> deactivated several bathroom stalls by means of stuffing toilet paper or devices to force the girls to use one stall. >> reporter: police searched the neighborhood asking people if they had seen this man described as hispanic, 25 to 30, 5'10'', 150-pound was a bald spot on the top of his
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head. patty lee. >> a man is in jail accused of bringing several loaded guns to the sacramento international airport. authorities say harold waller was carrying a loaded gun. they say he had three loaded firearms inside his bags as he tried to pass through airport security. he was on his way to phoenix at the time. investigators found eight more guns in his vehicle parked off site. sheriff deputies say he now faces charges. >> a singer who went to school in marin on the new sound track of the movie the hunger games. the 20-year-old sings with adam levine on the song come way to the water. she graduated back in 2009 and is a student at the university of southern california. the sound track features several others including taylor swift. it was released on tuesday. it appears fans eating up the month involve the movie
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opened strong overnight pulling in $19.7 million. that is the 7th best midnight opening ever and fandago is selling 12 tickets a second. >> lottery tickets in high demand ahead of the near record are mega millions jackpot. a own america concord said he was selling a tick the a minute this morning. the jackpot is $290 million. the largest jackpot ever won was 312 million. that was five-years ago. the numbers were drawn at 8:00 tonight and here is a look at those winning numbers. 6, 17, 19, 20, 21, and the mega ball 20. once again the jackpot is worth $290 million. >> a push to recall the oakland mayor still moving forward but supporters got a big influx to fightt. how both sides are preparing
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. new at ten tonight the oakland mayor is stepping up the effort to gather people and money to fight a recall. we are live in oakland where hundreds of people came out to lend their financial support. >> reporter: at $50 a person and 500 a table oers said they may have raised about $15,000 at a dinner here for the mayor, in china town tonight. everybody at this dinner got one of these flyers to pledge money. >> would you like to sign the petition? >> reporter: as critics of the mayor continued the push to get
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the 19,000 signatures needed for a recall election in november. >> we won't let this recall happen. >> reporter: 400 people include packed this restaurant in their own show of force to try to help the mayor keep her job. the. >> i think possibly that the mayor will win this. >> i'm sure i could beat it but it would be nice if we could get a boost and stop them from getting the signatures. . >> reporter: you think the effort is losing steam? >> absolutely not. >> reporter: frank said his group has already raised $10,000 and has between three to five thousand signatures so far. >> i have hated her since the school board. >> reporter: castro said that proves the support goes beyond frustration with her handling of occupy oakland. >> probably the biggest issue that's on people's minds right now is public safety. there are a number of people in oakland that are upset with her vague 100 block plan.
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>> reporter: supporters say a councilmember and former mayoral candidate have already lined up to run against the mayor if there is a election and organizers say all the money raised here tonight will go toward polling, more yard signs like this and more campaign style mailers all to defend the mayor. live in oakland. >> the battle over a proposed sales tax increase in alameda going to court. opponents want it pulled from the june ballot after the city clerk said there was a one day delay for submitting their ballot argument. officials say their deadline to submit was thursday march 15th. opponents say the website listed it as friday march 16th. the increase would raise the sales tax to 9.25. it's not just some san francisco 49 fan saying what if manning signed here in stead of with the broncos? the california tax player's association was rooting for the
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niners too. it worked out if he got the same salary, $96 million over five years california would have taken no nearly $9 million in income taxes. he will pay about 4 million in colorado. >> a piece of oakland's history is undergone a dramatic change. a new remodeled house is being sold for 400,000 glass and it's the same house where bobby seal grew up, the co founder of the black panthers. they are founded in october of 1966, he said members of the group would come in from patrol at night and unload their weapons and then lay them on the long dining room table at the house. >> we are getting developing news right now into the newsroom about a shooting on the peninsula. a police dispatcher said a individual was found wounded at emerson and university. the dispatcher said it appears the shooting happened in east
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palo alto. it's not clear how the victim ended up downtown. police are working the case and we have a crew on the way. senate army filed charges against robert bales today for the killing of afghanistan villagers. he is charged with 17 counts of murder plus charges of assault and attempted murder. if convicted he could face the detective penalty. at first the army said there were 16 people dead and have not explained why he is now charged with 17. >> another southern primary up next for the candidates. louisiana will hold it's primary tomorrow and craig reports on why that state is so support to the candidate. >> reporter: all four of the republican presidential candidates making their cases today because of the extended primary battle the profile in the nominating process is the highest in decades. rick santorum used a gun range for a backdrop during a drop in
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west monroe and then back to energy a hot topic nationwide. >> if you want this you know and you trust because they have always been for oil, gas and coal development in the country, then you vote for santorum, not romney. >> reporter: he leads poll as head of saturday's vote after his southern streak. gingrich has spent extra days in the state and the contest is an important test of his strategy. the fact that he has only won two contests increases the pressure. >> it's a great opportunity to come down and seat leading place in america for bringing in foreign oil and american oil. >> reporter: romney needs a win in the deep south to answer questions about his ability to connect with conservatives. he is nearly half of the 1144 needed to win the nomination. it's about delegates for ron paul too though he is trailing badly in the column his support
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remains strong. there are 20 delegates at stake saturday. it's the halfway point in the process with wisconsin, maryland and dc up next. in washington craig boswell. >> more details now, let's look at the latest count. romney leading with 563, santorum has 236, less than half of romney's total. gingrich with 13a 5 and ron paul with 50. 1144 are needed for the nomination. >> officials today announced a deal has been reached to save a historic park. it was slated to close july 1st because of state budget cuts. the deal still needs final approval. >> a south bay soccer coach arrested. the crime is he accused of and where he coached soccer. >> back here in ten we will look at the weekend forecast. see green on the storm tracker, plenty of it tomorrow. >> and the pope begins his
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. a bay area soccer coach is in jail accused of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl. the 36-year-old was arrested wednesday at his apartment. he is a coach in the west valley youth soccer league. he is charged with lewd acts and assault of a minor. he was in court today but didn't enter a plea. >> san jose police say they have arrested five suspects in connection with a shooting last month. a 20-year-old was killed on february 5th on black ford avenue. he was found in a parking lot behind an apartment complex. investigators say he was a known gang member and that the
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shooting was likely gang related. the five suspects were arrested at various times over the past few weeks but the announcement was made this afternoon. in san mateo a parole, was sentenced in the shooting death of his friend. he pleaded no contest in connection with the death of the man in june of 2010. he was shot at a home. prosecutors say they argued. >> police are kicking off a new campaign to keep people from being victims of burglaries. the message is simple, lock it or loose it. the latest burglary happened yesterday morning in. officers say the burglar went through an open side gate. burglars enter through unlocked doors, windows and gates in nearly 65% of the residential burglaries last year. >> it's a shame you have to lock anything. you know -- what is yours
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should be yours but respect what you have and lock your doors. >> police are now asking residents to report any suspicious activity. >> news of the world tonight in mexico the pope arrived for the start of his latin american trip. he called on mexican to reject the love of money. many see his trip as a way to try to strengthen the church in where it's declined. in ugunda the african union and un leaders said they will send 5,000 to hunt down coney. the un said the film has sparked international interest. he is wanted for war crimes and crimes against humanity and. in greece, there is a lot less traffic since the country's debt crisis started. fewer cars because of fewer
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jobs and that trend is expected to grow as greeks struggle. gas is $9 a gallon there and taxes are due to go up soon. as a result some 1,000 gas stations have closed. >> bacteria leads to a milk recall. what you need to know. plus a rally as the court prepares to hear a legal challenge to the president's health care law. the evidence touted today that the legislation is working. >> and get ready for rain. bill martin is forecasting wet weather for sweetheart. we need to talk.
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in the cream. health officials say they voluntarily stopped sending it out on monday. no illnesses were reported. >> a san francisco start up is being called an example of the future of health care. this before next week's hearing to determine the right of the president's health care reform law. >> reporter: it was a photograph op and a big day for a little start up. house minority leader picked the second anniversary of the affordable care act to tour the new digs, they provide free web based health records to doctors. >> i didn't have health insurance. >> reporter: they are a trickle down benefit of the affordable care act.
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>> it's bringing down costs, improving quality, and expanding access as is the purpose of our affordable care act. >> reporter: called obama care by critics the act expanding health care insurance and government mandates on what insurance should cover. next week the court will hear arguments on if it's constitutional. across the country there were more than 100 rallies like this one in san francisco propesting health care reform. this is gone to far. we should be able to like our lives. >> one phone call away from an accident, a birth that may be challenging to the economic security of your family. >> reporter: she said she is more worried abhijit the about the health of american than the court. >> support it . >> reporter: they held a job
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fair. they are hiring. in san francisco . >> police are using a new tack pick to crack down on people stealing smart phones. a report from the transit agency showed a drop in crime expect in mobile phone thefts they are calling for a policy that would disable phones if they are taken. police say this would wipe out the black market . >> robberies, also, you know not just the theft of the phone but getting hurt or that property forciblely taken. i think it would -- the cell phone theft would drop 90%. >> police also described one incident where they arrested a woman for stealing a phone and she said someone stole her phone and she needed to get a new one. a state senator wants to introduce a bill to protect accounts on facebook. >> it's just really an area
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that the employer has no business getting into. your social media account is your account and nobody should invade that. >> facebook has told companies not to ask for account information from protension employees and has threatened legal action if they do. they say it's violating their terms of service. a report found a number of agencies that were demanding facebook and other social media information on job applications. >> people across the country are taking part tonight in digital detox part of the national day of unplugging. thousands shut off their cell phones, computers and other electronics. they have pledged to go 24 hours without them. organizers of the event say it's about what you have been missing in the real world. >> bay area weekend is on us and rain to talk about. the first weekend of spring and the showers show up just north
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of here. live storm tracker 2, lots of green. showers showing up. light showers in the north bay but not hitting the ground. as we go in to the next few hour was he will seashores. they will get back off in intensity. the model -- have sort of backed off on the accumulations for saturday morning. it's still going to be wet and cool. might not see as much rain. forecast overnight lows, in the 40s. no frost to speak of, just clouds, definitely cool, mid40e and low 40s as the weather system heads our way, gets in her saturday. lingers in to sunday brings us scattered showers, a wet period, the mountains with plenty of snow. snow levels low and the wind wills come up. classic winter storm heading our wait a minute saturday morning, the front is weak. earlier the model had yellow
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was heavier rain. tomorrow morning the rain comes, just doesn't look as heavy. then by neon noon you see is more. breaks, so that's something different. still wet, umbrellas needed a lot of baseball games will be canceled but some things could happen in to the afternoon on saturday. a lot of breaks, i think its cloudy but the showers should break off. sort afternoon the ground is wet but breaks, then sunday morning more scattered showers but breaks in concord and santa rose a. more showers sunday afternoon. it's more hit and miss than first thought. the rainfall accumulations should be less and a little more widely spread out. sunday afternoon starts to clear out. as we head into monday a few clouds and a nice day and then maybe something on tuesday. we will see how it goes. the overnight lows tonight cool, the daytime highs tomorrow are cool. low 350's. upper 40s. a cool day tomorrow in the bay area with temperatures a good 15, 20 degrees cooler than they
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were a few days ago. it was mid to upper 70's, temperatures really dropping off. the five-day with the weekend in view. saturday looks wet but not as wet so that's good. sunday looks wet. sunday is the best day on the weekend. >> that storm tracker you can see it starting to light up. > y just north of here. that's where the heaviest rain will stay. we will just see showers tomorrow. >> the piece of space junk heading close to the international space station. it's expected to fly by in less than an hour at 11:38. they only found it late today and the crew members have taking shelter in c aps ules just in case. nasa said it doesn't expect any egg anything. >> hock
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who call the bay area home. from funding that helped a local entrepreneur start a business... to providing grants to a nonprofit which offers job training and placement... and supporting an organization working to help the environment. because the more we do in the bay area, the more we help make opportunity possible.
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. >> he dropped the puck this evening at the northern california junior hockey championships. he had a successful career in canada before coming to the united states to play for the boston bruins back in 1958. willie is considered the jackie robinson of hockey. >> mark now, now to basketball and ncaa basketball. >> full weekend of it. i don't know if anybody agrees but we are still waiting on the signature moment from the tournament. we will come out of this weekend with the elite 8. ratings down. where is the madness. who are the players, we had one
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good game. marshall, star of north carolina tarheels. they are looking at him out injured, walter -- scoring, fouled, it counts but he missed the flee throw with 25 seconds left that could have won it. . >> kansas come sunday afternoon in that one. northern california dominating high school basketball championship. many of san jose, goodwin taking the play, two of his 33 and and you will see him rebounding the miss. he had 20 rebounds; of the la
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area. and the repeat championship victory for the boys, also want to mention the girl,s also winning their division two championship. earlier in the evening, richmond's own dominating the boy's, and -- bird. just -- 23 dunks, 23 points, easily handling price of los angeles for the championship. the girls went down to defeat in the finals. little bit scary and a little to familiar. flash back for giant fans, last couple of exhibition games, one run, they didn't score their one run tonight until the 9th inning, exhibition baseball though. ryan may miss his first start. he had the bad back and here is the play, the giants don't want to see a lot of. andrews with the base hit a
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play at the plate. not blocking the plate, mitch mower land scores. the giants didn't score until the 9th inning. they are shut out yesterday and loose 4-1. >> when it comes to bay hill for tiger woods then is just like now. six times he has won this event and he is a second round leader as of today, four straight birds to get it rolling, that's his at number seven. a seven under 65, another example of his touch. halfway through he is tied for the lead with charlie wi. on his game and the a's have been on a plane for a long time. they have landed safely in japan, their regular season is going to open wednesday in japan. that's the sporting life for a friday night. baseball just about on us. >> thank you. >> and thank you for trusting us, we will see you the next
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it's nice having u-verse, isn't it? see back in my day, we didn't have these newfangled wireless receivers. fangled? no, we watched march madness in the living room... that's where the tv outlet was. what is he talking about? and if mom was hosting her book club that day, guess what...you missed it! we couldn't just move the tv all willy-nilly all over the house. ohh! ohh! kids today have it so good. ok.
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