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it's public for the first time, the video that touched off the controversy that left the sheriff of san francisco suspended from his job. good evening i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. her voice is trembling and she's fighting back tears. you can see it here, the entire 45 second video taken on new year's day. lopez talks to a neighbor the week before mirkarimi was sworn in as sheriff of san francisco.
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>> all right, this happened yesterday in 2011, and this is the second time this is happening. and i told ross we need to work on our marriage, we needs help. i've been telling him we need help. and i'm going to use this in case he takes neil from me. because he said that, that he's very powerful and that he can do this. >> eliana lopez is now in venezuela. she was allowed to take their son theo with her. now we talked to mirkarimi about these new developments and amber lee is at city hall today where she asked him about
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his marital issues and also the thug of war over their young son, amber. >> reporter: frank we spoke with ross mirkarimi here in front of city hall today, he calls the city attorney's release of the video tape politics of destruction. aimed at destroying him and his family. >> and it's painful to live with this every second of the day, what can i tell you. >> reporter: mirkarimi used those words to describe what's happening. she says the video is as a result of an argument of his wife returning to her hometown. on the tape, lopez said that she's afraid that mirkarimi would take her son from her. >> he said that, that he's very powerful and he can do this.
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>> reporter: mirkarimi denied that he threatened to take theo. >> i said the laws are powerful, because of a separate trip she took last year. >> reporter: one legal analyst says the video tape is powerful and persuasive. >> i think the emotional power of this video will be really big. >> reporter: we asked mirkarimi how he's coping since he's been suspended. >> it's a choking strategy. it would be difficult for me to go job hunting when i'm actually trying to get my job back. >> reporter: mirkarimi told me he encouraged to go to venezuela this time because he can't support them while he's suspended without pay. amber lee, ktvu. >> you can turn to ktvu.com.
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we have posted the entire eliana lopez video if you would like to get a second look. a judge ordered two motels to shut down for a year. as ktvu's john sasaki reports the problem is prostitution. and neighbors say the judge's decision is a victory for them as well. >> reporter: the economy inn on east 12th in is one of two hotels that has been ordered shut down. >> it's horrible, i've seen young woman and children having to walk in the office for prostitution. >> reporter: city officials say they've been trying to wipe out rampant constitution, even rape. >> you have women themselves that are victim. who are brought into this as children and young women and many of them do lose their lives or livelihoods, it's shocking. >> reporter: wilson lives near the lodge and has been leading the fight against prostitution. >> worse than a blithe. a blithe would be an empty
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house. this is like, man i don't know a holocaust. >> the judge issued these rulings saying that each motel must close for one year starting on july 21st. attorney horowitz represents both hotels. >> i disagree with the judge. i told the judge they haven't had an incident of prostitution since last year. >> because as we explained to the court we need to shut them down to have them have a change of heart and mind. >> both businesses were quiet today. >> reporter: their attorney said he will appeal. john sasaki, ktvu. in a story you will see only on two, hear from people who said they can't bear to move their loved ones. fairfield police are going to get a little extra help. city officials say four additional police officers will
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be on hand to take care of any urgent needs and deal with street crimes. the four officers will be disnated as a special operation team. this will free other offers to deal with other street crimes. new details tonight about the attempted robbery of a san ramon jewelry store that ended in a fatal shooting. this is a picture of 18-year- old baru of hayward. baru was shot by someone in the store after he and three others entered gold and treasures. the store on san ramon valley boulevard remained closed today. one of the four would be robbers was armed with a gun but the store owner was also robbed and defended the store by firing a shofplt -- firing a shot, near by neighbors respond. >> i'm glad to see people
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sticking up for their business, maybe it will keep others from doing the same. the preliminary hearing for the men accused of beating bryan stow. >> reporter: inside a los angeles courthouse today -- >> we're hearing the matter of sanchez. >> reporter: a los angeles police detective testified that the two men accused of beating giant's fan bryan stow after the dodgers opening day said they first chased stow and his friends the length of a football field. the chase ended here. witnesses the judge would not allow us to show testified that a man resembling defendant louis sanchez beat stow. >> i heard ryan hit the
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pavement. it sounded like a thud, like someone's head was smashing against the pavement on the parking lot. >> reporter: next she said the same man kicked stow in the head as she at in her car with the head lights shining at them. >> was the defendant moving at all. >> no he wasn't moving. >> did he appear to be conscious. >> no. >> reporter: another woman says that she describes add norwood, returned to this white vehicle where stow's young son and sister were in the car. >> he said drive, drive, drive. >> bryan stow is unable to
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walk, has loss of motor skills in his arms and hands, is unable to carry on a normal conversation, unable to control his bodily functions and unable to care for himself. >> reporter: stow suffered a traumatic head injury and may require skilled long time care for the rest of his life. he is only 43 years old and a father of three young children. he worked as a paramedic before the assault. on ktvu.com you will find more on the developments in court. look for the bryan stow tab on the home page. officials are going to have to tighten their belts a little bit. their salaries are being cut by 5%. the panel said everyone has to sacrifice because of the budget deficit that is nearly $16 billion. and it starts right at the top. governor brown's salary will be cut to $165,000. that's down about $9,000. for lawmakers, base pay will pay to about $90,000 down
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almost 5,000. the pay cuts are set to take effect on december 3rd. ktvu has obtained the results of a survey that shows overwhelming support. team owners have reached an agreement with the city of san francisco in time for the 2022 basketball season. 68% of san francisco voters support the idea. when people are told about plans of private financing that goes up to 80%. 65% of east bay voters also approve of the move. the survey was commissioned by the warriors. a key ruling over the debate of same-sex marriage. >> plus sierra lamar's suspected murder goes bef
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only on two, in less than a month a special unit will close for good at alta base summit hospital. but some patient families and nurses are fighting it. everyic rasmussen is live now in berkeley -- eric rasmussen is live now in berkeley where some say the dispute comes down to money. >> reporter: the pulmonary sub acute unit here on the harris county supplies a level of care
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some where in the middle of a hospital and home care. some family members of long time patients are furious their loved ones are being pushed out. >> i need to be near my daughter. >> reporter: barbara mim has visited her daughter diane every day for almost eight years ever since a cerebral imbolism forced her to go to care. >> i don't want her to go there. she deserves better. >> reporter: the hospital says several patients have already been transferred to windsor rosewood in pleasanthill. >> is this facility equipped to provide the same amount of care? >> absolutely. >> reporter: in fact, the hospital said they care unit has been renovated and the áf
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brought the same care director from the closing hospital. studies show long term care patients of this time are better serveed in a long-term care facility. but nurses already in a contract fight with the hospital said money motivated the decision. >> this is probably not the most profitable kind of unit, that's a problem. when you're talking about a hospital and profits, and what's best for the patients, it doesn't make sense. >> reporter: now those in the health care business told us there was already a shortage of these beds in the state. they tell us that summit is not the only hospital closing these type of units. eric rasmussen, ktvu news. 21-year-old garcia torrez appeared in a san jose courtroom in afternoon where prosecutors charged him with
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one count of murder with a special circumstance of kidnapping instead of two counts of murder and kidnapping. >> well the d.a.s office has gone all in on the murder conviction. there's no second count of kidnapping that sends the cig signal they believe they have a strong case for murder. >> reporter: garcia torrez did not enter a plea and his attorney was given six more weeks to review the case. torrez was more subdued and focused today compared to the night he was arrested. he is scheduled to return to court. some 400 people turned out to a candlelight vigil shortly after the teenager went missing. they are not giving up hope that sierra is still alive some where. republican presidential nominee mitt romney made a surprise appearance in the east bay today and didn't tell attorneys about it until the
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bus pulled up. it was outside the fremont plant solyndra. >> this ought to be a big story and i don't think, i think there are a number of people among the president's team that don't want that story to get out. >> reporter: romney's appearance comes on the heels of an attack ad accusing the president of westing tax money on the business. the president's campaign spokeswoman issued a statement saying both republican and democratic lawmakers approved the move. the survey finds 17% of voters are undecided that is more than than in previous surveys. a party as the congressional race heats up.
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it's been almost 12 years since congress passed the defensive marriage act and today it took a significant hit when a appeals court ruled that a part of that law is unconstitutional. ken pritchett has reaction and what this could mean for d.o.m.a. going forward. >> when it comes to legally married same-sex couples should the federal government be able to deny benefits under the defense of marriage act. today's court ruling says no. >> we were very pleased by today's ruling. >> reporter: ron lewis and stewart gagner are legally married by california law. they say the deal was declaring benefits unconstitutional could change their lives. >> every year john and i pay thousands of dollars extra in taxes because we're a same-sex couple. that's because we're not treated equally under federal tax law. >> reporter: the very fact they issued the opinion makes it highly significant.
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>> reporter: professor david levine says the appellate court's ruling sets up a supreme court review. but says the review only dealing with one part of d.o.m.a. >> this case is far away from what many people would consider the ultimate issue which is do we have to allow same-sex marriage in the states. >> reporter: but same-sex marriage advocates see a pattern in president obama's recent deck collar ration of support and one favorable -- recent declaration of support. >> reporter: if the ruling is upheld it would impact legally married same-sex couples nationwide. but the appeals court stayed itself ruling anticipating that the supreme court would hear this case. ken pritchett, ktvu news. san jose took up a new tactic today to clean up a homeless encampment. workers hauled away trash piled under an overpass on curtner avenue. but they also removed what they thought would be personal items
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but those items will be photographed, logged and stored in a warehouse. san jose is offering temporary housing to the homeless. today marked the open of the contra costa fair. 4h and youngsters with future farmers of america used wet towels and fans to keep their a malls cool. and the animals seemed to appreciate their effort. the fair runs from this sunday to june 4th. it was a warm one, hot inland. 95 in antioch, 86 in vallejo and 96 in concord. these were the highs recorded today. 91degrees, 90 in redwood city. tomorrow temperatures cool off. today was the peak. what we have right now is fog coming back to the coast. that fog is going to move into the coast late tomorrow night. what's going to happen along
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pacifica, and stinson beach visibility is going to get very low. it's getting squished by the inversion. as it gets squished into the coast, a little drizzle right along the coast. the main impact for most of us as this fog moves into the coast temperatures begin to drop. we go to the bay area weekend, i'll tell you which day of the weekend is going to be the warmest in the weekend and there's a chance for sprinkles in that five day, i'll see you back here. a controversial piece of art once chunned in san francisco is poised to make a return tomorrow. >> plus -- a bay area girl alongside maroon five, the cause behind this new video and
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candidates are pulling out all the stops in the north bay where long time congresswoman lin wolsey is giving up her seat. the election will be the first with redistricting. a fundraiser this evening pulled some real star power, jana. >> reporter: that's right, senior johnson brown showed up at this house tonight for candidate norman salmon, this is a district that often lacks drama but this election year could be very different. singer jackson brown crooned his tunes before doeses of people in mill valley tonight. >> reporter: author norman sol monois a progressive democrat in the hot race for congressional two seat. which now stretches from marin
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county north to the oregon border. >> at the end of the day, a democrat is going to be elected to this open seat in congress. the question is what kind of democrat. >> reporter: jared huffman leading the pack which includes two republicans but nothing is certain for the first time voters will face a new open primary system. which allows a run off between the top two vote getters. that could mean two democrats facing off in november. >> hello this is susan adams calling and i'm running for congress. >> reporter: in san rafael, susan adams, single mom and nurse is another progressive. >> i think it's probably going to make more people feel included in the discussions. >> reporter: in millvalely stacy lawson a chemical engineer and self-made millionaire was also working the phones tonight -- mill valley. >> reporter: lawson a political newcomer says she agreed the open primary gives other candidates other shots. >> it actually allows a new
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voice to be a big part of the dialogue. >> reporter: the last time this congressional seat was open was 19 years ago, we will have full coverage of election day next tuesday. jana katsuyama, channel 2 news. the san francisco museum of modern art has acquired one of the most controversial pieces of political art in recent bay area history. the museum is adding robert arneson's famed portrait of john masc -- masconi. the piece was created for the opening of ma is -- masconi center and was pulled and has long been controversial because it includes writing on the pedestal about the actual assassination. the work goes on display tomorrow as part of the gallery. facebook stock today
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recovered some of the loss. the boost comes after three consecutive days of decline. facebook began trading on the nasdaq may 18th. facebook stock closed at $29.50. the stock is still off by 22% from its ipo pricing of $38 a share. on wall street today, the market's ended the month of may on a down note. today the dow lost 26 points, nasdaq dropped 10. may ends as one of the worse months in two years. one analyst said investors seemed to have lost confidence in the markets. a south bay original has increased plans for expansion across the western united states. togo's is doubling the at of new stores it plans to open from 75 to 150. that would bring the total number of outlets for the san jose based business to 400. the first togo's open in a shack. who john edwards blames
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new at 10:00, a new public service announcement is using star power to send a powerful message about lung cancer. lloyd la -- lacuesta is live where he says there's a misconception of who gets this disease. >> reporter: this is the office of the lung cancer foundation, which is using very famous faces and a very young face. >> reporter: a music video by the popular band maroon five
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with an 11-year-old orinda girl singing along. >> i just feel great when i watch that. >> reporter: the message is anyone can get lung cancer. >> you don't even have to smoke and you'll get lung cancer like anyone could get it. >> reporter: gabby wison had her left lung removed when at age six she was diagnosed with lung cancer. >> it really changed how i look at life. >> how we look at life, are you kidding. >> reporter: abby's mother could not believe a child could get lung cancer. >> you do not talk about lung cancer, and gabby is the opposite. she would say, i didn't even smoke. >> reporter: one of the band's members is bonny's cousin. the founder is a lung cancer
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survivor who tries to end the perception that only older smokers get lung cancer. >> please join us in supporting the lung cancer foundation. they're working hard to raise funding for research. >> reporter: gabby lives an active life playing soccer and she has a wish to go scuba diving. live in san carlos, lloyd lacuesta, ktvu channel 2 news. and we have posted a link to tell you more about the lung cancer foundation and how to support it work. just look for the web link section. there's hopeful news about the san jose man who crashed his car and somehow survived for a week without food or water. 25-year-old michael sanchez jr. was found comatose in the woods off the south san jose highway. he's still hospitalized but his
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sister says he's a little more alert. he was able to communicate with his sister by blinking a yes and no answer. sb1303 is authored by joe smi to the best -- smitian of palo alto. and it would prohibit cities from considering the money raised from fines as a factor in deciding whether to install the cameras. the measure passed the state senate, the senate unanimously and now moves to the assembly. the commission unanimously approved standards that will approve improved windows an lightning systems for new homes and buildings. the standards will go into effect in 2014 and are expected to reduce energy use in california by 25%. among the rules, new homes and businesses will have to be built with roofs strong enough to support solar panels. a house fire in san yo --
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jose damaged a home. one truck that was left unmanaged to save money should have responded. police at san francisco international airport have arrested a san jose man accused of shoving a woman out of a sports utility vehicle and killing her by running over her. investigators have been looking for 25-year-old powanjit singh since march 25th. that's when witnesses say he pushed 28-year-old jennifer florez out of an suv and deliberately ran right over her. singh flew to india after the incident but after working with his attorney and federal agents police convinced him to return to the u.s. he is set to be arranged tomorrow. it was a roller coaster day
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in court for john edwards. after deliberating for days a jury could only reach a verdict on one charge while deadlocking on the remaining counts. johnson reports on how the jury's decision led to a mistrial. an evidentful day in court for john edwards as this corruption trial ends in mistrial. jurors acquitting the presidential candidate on one charge but remaining dead locked on the other five counts. prosecutors unable to convince the jury that edwards allegedly used more than $725,000 in campaign money from sporter buddy melon to hide his mistress. >> if i want to find the person who should be held accountable for my sins, honestly i don't have to go further than the mirror. it's me, it is me and me alone. >> reporter: the decision coming in the midst of
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confusion. judge eagles calling the jury in to read the verdict in all six counts only to hear that they had only reached an agreement on one jury. >> we - - >> reporter: the judge sending the jury back for more deliberations only to find out they had exhausted their deliberations. edwards mow saying that he wants to shift his attention to being a good father and helping impoverished children around the world. there's word that it is unlikely the justice department will retry john edwards in light of today's verdict. the source said the government will review the issue in the coming days. it's a whole new era in
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it's a whole new era of space travel with today's successful completion of the space x mission to the international space station. the dragon capsule splashed down this morning about 500 miles off the coast of baja mexico. it is the first commercial space flight in history. and the man behind the space x
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company pay pal founder says he's very pleased with the results. >> this rally went extremely well. in baseball terminology, this was a home run. there's a new development tonight in a story we first brought you last night it involves laptop computers stolen from a north bay elementary school. thieves took 30mac procomputers from delta heights elementary. the computers are valued at $30,000. wells fargo announce today it is donating $15,000 to a replacement fund in an effort to kick start fund raisings. the family of a man killed in oakland next sunday is asking for help finding his killer. the widow spoke today at a news conference. >> if anybody knows anything, if anybody heard anything, please just come forward and
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give this information out, please. >> family members describe 30- year-old ronny kidd as a family man devoted to his wife and children. police say he was coming home from working a double shift when someone fired a single shot and killed him. that happened about 5:30 sunday morning on seventh and market streets. police say the gunman's car may have been a dark late model audi with tinted windows. in news of the world, voters went to the poll to vote on two tough choices. a yes vote would mean tough aus terry members for years to come but a no vote would mean no euro bail out zones and possible bankruptcy next year. secretary of state hillary clinton has tough criticism of russia. she said russia's involvement could lead to an all out civil
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war. others including the un blame government forces. and in mexico smoke and ash poured out of a volcano some 35 miles from mexico city. scientists say this could signal an impending eruption. the activity at popocapaltelco has been increasing since last month. two huge water gates in the sacramento san juaquin delta are stuck open. they say one of the two gates may have mechanical problems but both will stay open until repairs are made. the gates are supposed to be closed during the week so migrating young salmon can safely make their way back to the ocean. caring for a cross in a bay area hillside has been one man's mission.
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it's part of the north bay landscape and for the past 30 years it has been one man's mission to maintain it. but now that mission is coming to an end. as rob roth shows us that's leaving a 94-year-old man heartbroken. >> reporter: obo crenesto built this cross 30 years ago and has been maintaining it ever since even though he's 94 years old. >> this cross to me means a love signal, there's too much hate in the world. >> reporter: but the owner of the property has told colisto he cannot go up there anymore.
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and the former police lieutenant and veteran cannot think about it without breaking down. >> i'm upset. >> reporter: he says gathering at least 3,000 rocks for three decades he would regularly hike a half hour to take care of it. >> perhaps that's the reason why i'm 94 years old, because for over 31 years i've been climbing the mountain and replacing stones. >> reporter: the previous property owner allowed him to make the cross and the current owner permitted him to maintain it until a few weeks ago. and the owner told us by phone he's concerned if something would happen to canisto. >> it's still a nice hillside and i kind of think that breaks up the natural part of it. >> it's something that adds to the character of the area and it's unique. >> reporter: canisto says in time vegetation will cover the cross. >> you get so upset you can't talk. >> reporter: and it will fade
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from view. in santa rosa, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. the lee high cement plant in cupertino will not be added to the super fund list. federal officials spent the past year studying the environmental effects of the plant's emissions. the agency concluded the plant does not pose a threat to public health. community members have long be concerned about mercury emissions from that facility. the city of livermore today achieved a new level of scientific fame. the international union appeared and applied chemical approveed the new livemorium. they've been involved in the discovery of six elements. former president george w. bush and wife laura returned to the white house today. they were there for the unveiling of their official
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portraits. the former president was full of wisecracks. >> i'm also pleased mr. president that when you're wandering these halls as you're fill with tough decisions you'll now be able to gauge at this portrait and ask, what would george do. >> president and mrs. obama posed for pictures with george and laura bush, mr. obama acknowledged that he and his predecessor have political differences but the presidency trensends those differences. >> as you look at the temperature footprint you will see reds and yellows in the central valley. 80 in sacramento. check out san jose at 68 degrees at this time of night. it's 75 in livermore. today was a very, very warm day. today's temperature is going to come down a few degrees.
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i can see it on the infrared satellite imagery, you can see it starting to move in. tomorrow morning in pacifica and out in the avenues of san francisco you're going to see fog right up the coast. overnight lows tonight are going to be in the 50s. 52 in napa, 52 in pacifica. fog will try to work its way into the bay but it's not very deep marine layer. it's just going to be shallow and stick along the coast. today was quite the warm day. look what happens tomorrow, temperatures drop off only a few degrees. down to 90 in livermore. hayward down to 90 degrees, still a nice day tomorrow. but just not as nice as today. tomorrow will be nice, it's not a deal breaker in terms of plans or anything as we cool into the bay area weekend. it's still going to be nice, but today was such a high end day. but as we go into the weekend temperatures will cool down. especially on sunday. is sunday cold? no upper 70s.
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but the fog will be a player right along the coast as we go into the bay area weekend especially on saturday and sunday. so you know the drill. out in the outer sunset and the outer richmond you will probably be wearing puffies out there, it's going to be chilly. you will need your morning cup of coffee. the nothing will -- the fog will stay at the coast. you see it pushing its way into half-moon bay. the fog will be at the coast. look what happened in the afternoon, gets pushed right back to the coast. and the heat gets pushed this way. today the reds were all the way over here. the fog was pushing it that way. i like that imagine. i like that infrared, the isotherm maps, to see what's happening. these are the numbers on the ground that you will experience tomorrow. 90 in brentwood, 90 in livermore. 90 in gilroy. pretty darn warm for tomorrow not as hot as it was today. looks like a good one, weekend is going to be good as you're
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bar-b-queing in the bay. you're going to need a hoodie and jacket because it's going to be cooler as the fog coming in. the parking are going to be cooler too, oakland an san francisco. >> that fog really cools things down. a 300 square miles and counting the biggest wildfire in new mexico's history is still growing tonight. more than 1,200 firefighters are on the ground battling the fire. fire officials say the flames have destroyed 12 cabins and few other smaller buildings. experts say other western states will likely see similar fires this season because of drought, climate change and shifts in fire fighting strategy. a bay area senior can now look forward to going to college without worrying about how he's going to pay for all of it. >> reporter: today pg & e presented alameda high school senior nicholas rayburn with a
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that's not what you want to hear. that was 13-year-old carney of san jose he made it all way to the sixth round of the national spelling bee before he misspelled ledercan. that's a type of cheese. the title came down to two young ladies one from florida the other from southern california. they went 13 rounds before 14- year-old snigda of san diego captureed the title. >> wow. nba play offs the spurs lose for the first time. >> san antonio will not be running the table all the way to the nba title. in fact, ok city finds a way to run them right off the court. not only ending the 20 game win streak but maybe exposing a
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weakness or two. charles barkley but he cannot steal the show. that belongs to the thunder. up and over tim duncan. he had 34. nothing to stop him. or russell westbrook these guys can move it. 14 up for opalosha looking good. he will assist westbrook, it's a 20 point win you kept waiting if -r the spurs -- waiting for the spurs to come back. never made the move. game five saturday in oklahoma city. looking pretty good for the cal women in the college world series living up to their billing as the top seed opening round victory against lsu done in come back fashion. down two early, nothing to stop echavarria with a single to right. just over the plate. the bears camila reed swing and
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bunt work. twin sister alia reed scoring. 5-3 final. cal versus oklahoma tomorrow night. the a's are up hoping to escape reality. that would be an eighth game losing streak, r & r for the giants too but that should mean revved up and ready as 10 of their next 13 games are at home and they're only five in back of the dodgers who lost tonight. hopeing to make hey as l.a. has other problems of their own and that would include matt kemp last night trying to score from first on an rbi by andre ethier. pulls up a little bit lame. reinjured the hamstring that already had him on the disabled list. he's on it again. breaks a bat with his knee and lucky he didn't break his kneecap. they say he will miss at least four weeks. >> what happened you kind of just, gave out on me a little bit. it's nobody's fault it is what it is. >> frustrating. >> definitely frustrating. happy to be back and i'm going to be sitting out a while.
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>> more than a hamstring bothering lefty phil mickelson who has pulled out of the jack nicholas tournament this weekend sighting complete mental fatigue. he was all over the yard in his opening round tonight. said that was enough, he wants to rest up and be ready for the u.s. open in san francisco in june. dhb says not guilty to dui. wants it all cleared up asap. translation, arrested on dui charges last april, whatever the outcome will not affect his offseason training schedule and that is the sports life for a thursday night. >> boy, breaking a bat over your leg. man that is hard. >> try it sometime. >> oh, no. >> i don't think so. >> you'll be on the dl. thanks mark. >> thanks mark. >> thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news. we'll see you next time news breaks. >> the ktvu morning team will
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