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bay area coverage starts right now. this is the 10:00 news on ktvu channel 2. >> an alert goes out after a convicted sex offender with a violent past escapes a facility. i'm gasia mikaelian. >> be on escape his name is derrick sanders. he was reported missing from a mental health facility this morning. located in redwood city just east of interstate 280. and erik is there live now some parents are taking this evening. >> reporter: put out a county
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wide advisory complete with his photo. he is a locked mental health facility just up the road. somehow this sex offender with a history of violence managed to get out overnight. >> these are both photos of 34-year-old derek sanders. investigators say this one is closest to what he looks like now. around 4:00 a.m. staff making their rounds discovered he was gone. the sheriff's office say he may have escaped through elevator shaft. he has a misdemeanor case. sex offense against a minor in this county. >> parent received two alerts and says he's taking the warning seriously. >> i've really checked the house. just keep the eyes open toeoplaren't hiding and so forth. officers across san mateo are on the look out for sanders who they consider high risk.
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>> he's a parolee, violence, prior sex offense. the fact he has sex offense with minors is definitely a high risk in our community. >> officials declined to say anything about what happened. but some who have worked nearby say this incident highlights a larger problem. >> i'm not surprised. >> why not? >> i've been in the mental health field and i see these budget cuts and there's going to be incidents like this. >> and here's another look now at sanders. he's 165 pounds and last seen wearing a red polo shirt. he does have family in san mateo and alameda counties. ktvu channel 2 news. >> just days after an attack on an employee, napa state hospital is making a change in policy. ahead in 21 minutes, why one worker says he's still
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disappointed. >> we're following developing news out of arizona tonight where there was a shooting at the raiders/cardinals football game. glendale police responded to reports of fights and a shooting in the parking lot. a man in his 30s was shot in the face and taken to the hospital with life threatening injuries. he was in critical but stable condition. a suspect was taken into custody. fast moving thunder storms dumped heavy rain and triggered flash flooding. take a look at this video. flash flood warnings have been issued in several parts of southern california including san bernardino. authorities reported making several rescues throughout this day. now to our chief meteorologist bill martin who is tracking the potential for severe storms in northern california. >> that's right we could see thunder showers east of the bay area or in the bay area over the
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next 12 hours. take a look at what's happening. tropical moisture working its way to the north. you noticed it about sunset this evening. and outside right now you can see the clouds in the forecast. they are pulling up into the area. a lot of low clouds moving into the area could trigger high level thunder storms in some of the higher terrain late tonight and early tomorrow morning. a big deal. dry lightning this time of year we could have real problems. when i come back here i'm going to break it down and give you the specifics on what you need to know. see you back here in 15. >> we have late word tonight from police about the drowning of a three year old girl. happened at 719 in the 2000 block of blue jacket way. they received a call about a three year old girl drowning in a pool. she was pulled from the water and given cpr but unfortunately she died later. the investigation into her death is on going. in yosemite
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searchers return to the river today but failed to locate a 6 year old boy. jacob adams from orange county was waiting with his brother on wednesday when both boys were swept down stream. the body is a 10 year old brother was found in the river yesterday. >> calm has been restored to a neighborhood tonight after a bomb squad detonated a suspicious device. the object was spotted the afternoon in the 700 block of maple wood avenue. over the area this evening as the bomb squad deployed an robot. destroyed the device at 7:40 tonight. told to stay in doors for five hours. the device was described as a 12 ounce soda bottle wrapped in gauze like material. police say they determined it was a device used for making illegal narcotics. >> the state of california released a new batch of job less numbers today. they show the unemployment rate is unchanged
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from july. the state's job less rate held at 10.7% for the second month in a row. that translates to 2 million californians out of work. that is an improvement over a year ago. california unemployment rate was 11.9%. the nation's job less rate is substantially lower coming in at 8.3% in july. the unemployment rate in the bay area is much better than the rest of the state. all 9 counties are below the statewide average and only solano county is in double digits. marin continues to have the lowest unemployment rate at 6.7%. >> apple stocks spiked today and closed the week at all time high. closed at $648.11 breaking a record high first reached in april. after hours trading climbed again by another 80 cents. analysts say investigators are getting excited about up coming apple products. a new i know phone is
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expect -- facebook dropped to a new low. dipped to more than half of $38. closing today at $19.05. investors are concerned about how they will make money from increasing numbers. on wall street u.s. stocks closed higher. the dow gained 25 points rising 2% for the week. 4% this week. stocks are trading near their highest levels since may of 2008. >> we have new details tonight about last night's sit in in the oakland campaign headquarters. debra returned today and found that on going trouble is trurning the president's office there into a bunker. >> can you open the door so we can talk? >> at the president's oakland outpost, volunteers work behind
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locked doors. and are still smarting over last night's takeover. how act at this visits got inside and refused to leave. muscling past a wall of chairs and scuffling with campaign workers who retreated. >> everybody to the back. everybody to the back . >> the half dozen squatters stayed several hours until police led them out under arrest. they want the obama administration to stop prosecuting the army private involved in the wiki leaks case. >> are you a volunteer? >> yeah. >> now, tighter security. extra precautions to assure they are not infiltrating. >> i got an e-mail, i e-mailed my picture ahead of time. >> how can you operate as a
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campaign headquarters if you can't unlock your doors? >> i'm not allowed to comment. >> what happens when it's not peaceful? that's what worries me. >> neighbors to the obama office know just two weeks ago protestors shattered the windows and they worry about what's next. trying to do honest volunteer work. and it really is going to affect our businesses. the shattered glass still hasn't been replaced. this office might move. we were told no comment. debra ktvu channel 2 news. more details now five of those six people arrested were released this morning. they are due in court on september 17th on misdemeanor trespassing charges. the protestors say the 6th person is still being held on a probation violation. >> new at 10:00, a growing debate over a use of very small spaces. many say san francisco is brightening neighborhoods by allowing people to turn public
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parking spots into tiny parks. live in the city tonight. and tells us why others say it's not a trade worth making. >> reporter: take a look at this park. it's become kind of a gathering place for people in the community. this isn't just a cafe tables. it's public art. that is for sale on craigslist for $12,000. it is part of a much larger question of how far the city go in balancing public park spaces with public parks. >> the long line of parked cars on 22nd street is a bit of greenery. a tiny 120 square foot public park that used to be a public parking space. it's a venue for public art. >> the owners are taking park in the program to convert parking spaces. pay the city several thousand dollars to rent the spaces which range from cafe
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seating to green space. >> private citizens can basically fund public parks. >> people can come and they don't have to buy a latte to stay. >> demand has increased. there are 33 with another 15 in the design process. and you might say is a mile long. >> the folks who are on the list wanting to know about when we're opening up again exceeds 100. >> many drivers aren't as revved up. especially in areas such as the mission district where finding a parking spot is as good as striking gold. >> i was saying we can sell this one when we pull out. >> the city should create limits to the program. >> really busy city i think maybe if there are too many of those that with would cause problems. >> reporter: the next round of
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park permits will be issued in the fall. they have no plans to put any limits in place. live in san francisco. ktvu channel 2 news. >> i'm nervous, excited, anxious. >> move in day for cal students and unwelcome surprise some of them are finding. >> it hurts. it hurts because your first question is about your own child. >> americans killed overseas. one bay area parent 's new pole helping others fighting in afghanistan. >> and a gathering ♪
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for housing on campus and off. >> reporter: we're just outside the hall tonight. we went inside to speak with a student and his parents about the struggle to pay for the american dream. >> freshman alex from los angeles spent the summer working to help pay for his tuition in a dorm room he'll be sharing. >> i'm nervous, excited, anxious to start. a mix of emotions and excited to be here. >> his parents said alex will be the first to get a college degree cht. >> tears of joy. it's difficult. >> dad , a truck driver. and mom a bank employee say the family lived in a neighborhood where a stereotype is often that of a gang member. alex is an a student who has won academic scholarships to pay for $30,000 for tuition. >> it's paying off now where he's where he wants to be.
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and he's been the role model for the rest of our kids. >> not far from campus, students pay more for an apartment. we checked online and two bedroom on this block goes for $2300 a month. returning sophomore told us he found a deal. one bedroom that rents for 1 for $1400 a month. it's to not be --. >> he's majoring in political science hoping to some day become mayor of los angeles. >> they've given so much for me and i feel like i can help out the community and make it a better place. that's my goal. >> you always want the best for your kids and accomplish more than what you were able to accomplish. >> reporter: tonight, he is getting to know his new roommate and new job to help pay for education. reporting live.
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amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >> san francisco police say they are taking steps to prevent a rave that is being planned for tomorrow night. police say any rave on the island would be illegal because raves require permits and so does serving alcohol or cranking up the volume. the department has notified the highway patrol and coast guard and plan to limit entry. young people waited in line for a concert today say they know how to stay safe at raves. >> you don't take anything from anyone you don't know and don't do drugs. you just enjoy the music. it's just best to stay away from that stuff. you don't know who is giving it to you. >> police say they learned about plans for that rave from a concerned parent. >> we have new information about a fire who killed two men. appears the fire started in one of the men's up stairs bedroom. broke out about 3:30 this
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morning in a two story home. we've learned 73-year-old joseph rodriguez and his partner were asleep in separate rooms when they died. fire officials say 8 foot piled with clutter fuelled the fire and prevented fire crews from reaching the men more quickly. >> it's hard to find the body in the dark and if you have stuff all over the place, it can be that much more difficult. >> officials all it hoarding. they were antique collector s. still looking for a cause but say it doesn't appear suspicion. >> police are looking for victims of a sexual assault suspect who contacted women online. 26-year-old jackson of oakland is charged with rape, robbery and kidnapping. he was arrested late last month in las vegas. he assaulted a teenager and woman in oakland earlier this year. investigators say he used my red book.com to find his
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victims. >> two american special forces members were killed today. the shooting happened in the farra province. the americans were working with local police in the region. the suspect was shot and killed. the shooting is the latest attacks on their coalition. afghanistan is america's longest war and just yesterday 7 other service members died when a helicopter crashed. now, a bay area woman with a personal stake ins there has taken on a roll. >> every time he is deployed i wear them. >> the afghanistan war is 7,000 miles away. yet it's very close for pat. 9 americans killed now in just two days. >> it hurts. it hurts because your first question is about
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your own child. and then immediately if not mine, whose? >> her son is newly promoted captain. now in his second die employment. look at thighs figures to see what a deadly place it is. with the draw down underway. american troops are dying at about one a day so far this year. this making it more deadly for those who are there. >> this means i jump out of planes. >> we first met them five years ago not long after he returned home after his first of two tours in iraq. >> we try to make it a point to celebrate their lives and get right back out there the next day. it's hard. >> his mother now has more than just her son to worry about. she was just elected the national president of blue star moms, a group formed 7 years ago for mothers whose children are
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serving in the military. >> we take care of ourselves by taking care of everybody else. >> and she says they pray their children stay alive. that the blue stars in their windows don't turn gold. rita williams, ktvu. >> coming up, the special honor of fallen soldier received in dublin 6 years after he was killed while serving overseas. >> we've been tracking tropical moisture. light sprinkles showing up around the bay area. a stronger cell near north. light sprinkles out around pillar point. light sprinkles showing up around mount tam. this moisture moving into the area could produce thunder storms late tonight, early tomorrow morning. that's our big concern. lightning strike this time of year, real issue with fire. when i'm back here, we'll look at the latest
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computer model and track where this moisture is going to go and what you can expect. see you back here. >> this week's fire near clear lake is 95% contained with full containment tomorrow. the two wildfires burned. two houses were destroyed. fire crews anticipate for being on the scene for several days. >> the vote today after a worker was attacked. and in 8 minutes we ride along with a crime suppression unit. the tactic that's already being credited. >> i'm not afraid to show my
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dozens of people gathered at san francisco's herman plaza tonight for a rock band. they are being sentenced to prison for criticizing their government. that event was just part of an all day international campaign. ktvu's noel walker reports it ranges from regular people to rock stars. >> reporter: this is not what you expect to see or hear outside the russian embassy. >> and i'm not afraid to show my face. this is in support. >> hearing the verdict in her native russia that sent three members of the punk rock band to jail for two years. their
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crime? huliganism. band members smiled as the judge handed down their sentences. the once obscure band is getting worldwide attention. >> the united states is disappointed by the verdict. >> white house to protest in the streets were singer madonna gave the band a nod. >> i think that they have done something courageous. >> most of my friends would not come here to support me because they are afraid. >> back at the embassy, it feels like russia decades ago. >> right now we don't have freedom of speech in russia. >> you think you are going backwards? >> yeah. we are going backwards. >> declared them prisoners of conscience.
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>> officials at napa state voted on policy change two days after an attack on an employee. allows workers to carry safety on belt clips. comes after reports that a patient punched a hospital technician on wednesday and tried to choke him with a lanyard. >> don't gives any merit to say we told you so. pretty disappointed they don't listen to us before something actually happens. >> the technician was not seriously hurt. the policy change will take affect once the belt clips arrive next week. >> looking for a man who robbed and is a salted another man. investigators released this sketch today and description. armed robber is 25 to 30 years ol'. he hit a man in the head with a shotgun tuesday morning and grabbed the wallet and ran. anyone with information is urged
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to contact police. >> an ipad that was stolen ended up in the hands of a clown. kenny the clown. this is a picture . his real name is kenneth con. and he says this man gave him the ipad without telling him. he used it to download music before police tracked it to i tunes account. he is due in court monday. >> a traffic headache awaits drivers this weekend. latest on
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crime crack down on the peninsula. dozens of arrests. road along with them this evening. live now to tell us what's being done differently here. >> reporter: police tell me crime typically increases here in the 4th quarter. the department hopes by having a special team dedicated to combatting crime that that won't happen. >> master 47, where are they at? >> rolls out of the station with a mission. roaming the hot spots looking for trouble. a lot of times that happens in cars. >> kind of have an idea who is out here doing what. police sometimes will park and watch it. >> he is part of a new crime suppression team. he and a team of officers are targeting people. >> he stops this red car for speeding and tells us the
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passenger inside is on parole for assault with a deadly weapon. they got to do their job. that's all i can say. you know what i mean? >> gang and drug activity runs high here and travels into neighboring cities. that's why the department has teamed up with a team of officers working alongside. >> within the past month, we've had about 45 to 50 arrests. 90% have been felony arrests. >> teen drive under cover cars and say gang members are starting to spot them. >> they know i'm out here. and doing our thing . >> he knows the trouble areas well. where he spots this woman where he says is on parole. he comes up empty handed. >> one of those things that's frustrating but i got tomorrow. >> reporter: i just got off the phone with police officers and they tell me they didn't take
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weapons off the street, they did make one arrest. reporting live, ktvu channel 2 news. >> cal trans is hoping to get a word out about a closure of the bridge. shut it down over labor day weekend as part of a project to make sure the bridge can withstand a major earthquake. today we got up close look at preparations. workers plan to raise the road five inches so they can replace expansion joints. >> 100 foot concrete taper so that when cars go up on to the new elevation, they won't notice a thing. >> so here's a look at the timetable. close on friday august 31st at 10:00 p.m.. it will be closed all day saturday. all day sunday. and all day monday. it's scheduled to reopen on tuesday september 4th at 5:00 a.m. >> a reserved soldier killed 6
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years ago received a special honor today in dublin. dedicated training facility. he once trained recruits there before he was killed in the battlefield by explosive device. >> he lived the warrior life. and always count on that big smile. >> he was a member of the 80 division. his two children were on hand for today's dedication. a 29-year-old marine killed last week is to be laid to rest tomorrow. the private funeral service will be held in mountain view atd sapt francis high school. more than 1000 people are expected to attend which will include a 21 gun salute and
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military fly over. >> do you want the opportunity society with the land of the free opportunity and upper mobility or more of the same? a debt crisis, welfare state, nation in debt. doubt in despair. >> presidential candidate paul ryan made a sweep through virginia. he pledged to appeal healthcare reform act and is open to a debate on medicare. proposed partial privatization. the obama campaign offered a deal to mitt romney today promising to drop the issue of his personal taxes if he releases five more years of tax returns. >> that will require governor romney to live up to standard that's been met by every other candidate. >> the romney campaign politely but swiftly rejected the offer. he says he's paid 13% of his
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income over the past 10 years. the president is coming back out to the west again to campaign in nevada. speaking at a community college in reno on tuesday and high school in north las vegas on wednesday. expected to focus on jobs and the economy. nevada is a swing state and just posted the highest unemployment rate in the country at 12%. >> the painstaking process to determine if russ will return sheriff of san francisco is lurking toward a conclusion. it now appears a final decision will come in october just before the fall election. >> all in favor? >> i. >> suspended sheriff is guilty of official misconduct for bruising the arm of his wife, there is confusion about what it means for his future. >> commissioners rejected charges that he tried witness
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persuasion. threatened to use his power and deceive law enforcement about the ware abouts of his guns. they stopped short of recommending san francisco supervisors to remove him from office because of the nature of the process. >> nobody wins on this. certainly the broader issue of domestic violence and the consequences. but this isn't a win for anybody. >> it will take 9 of the 11 members to oust him. five are running to keep their seats. analysts say the supervisor's votes will be watched by supporters come election day. >> we are right on top of election day essentially. >> reporter: the commission is set to create a written record which will have 30 days to account. the board would likely hear testimony from the ethic's commission, attorneys and the city attorney along with comment from the public. david steven
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son ktvu channel 2 news. >> a freak accident and remarkable recovery. take a look at what happened to a construction worker. how a 6 foot metal bar went right through hard hat and into his head. >> and back here in just a couple minutes, live storm tracker two picking up showers and still concerned about dry lightning possibilities. see you back here in a few minutes.
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we are now a little less than an hour away from the start of a major crack down on drunk driving in santa clara county. the labor day enforcement is a combined effort between sheriff's department and chp. launching tonight even though labor day is two weeks away. the sheriff's department says it's necessary because there are 42 drunk driving crashes everyday in the weeks leading up to the holiday. the enforcement crack down begins at midnight and run through labor day. >> a new law in sunnyvale helps bike riders being harassed by drivers. sue harassing drivers for punitive damages and attorney fees. the man who pushed for the ordinance says
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it's needed because many cyclists encounter road rage. they'll flip you the bird orplast the horn. they like to rev the engine and pass by as close as possible. think it's their job to teach you a lesson. >> new law joins other measures including expansion of the bike network and safe routes to school program. >> in news of the world in south africa a police commissioner opened fire. resulted in 34 deaths and dozens of injuries. the police are trying to do not tan angry minors. he said officers had no choice but to shoot. worst labor related violence in 20 years. a construction worker is alive after a 6 foot metal bar went through his head. we're showing you an image of the bar lodged in the man's skull.
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the bar fell from the 5th floor of the building and went through his hard hat. doctors successfully removed that bar. and the man is eating normally and feels little pain. in china typhoon made land fall today. authorities evacuated some 18,000 people ahead of the storm. the typhoon had winds of 85 miles an hour and dumped 10 inches of rain. no deaths or injuries are reported. >> dead bird found in livermore has tested positive for west nile. first documented case in alameda county. the american crow was found just off airway boulevard east ofhe airport. so far there are no plans for fogging in the area but residents are being asked to drain standing water that may attract virus transmitting mosquitos. four more cases of
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west nile virus. three dead birds tested positive. and another bird tested positive in marin county. that makes 10 birds with west nile positive found. new ipad app is ready to download. complete bay area news coverage and news casts streaming live. bay area weather and video and praeking news any time anywhere. >> a major airline hikes its fairs. plus. >> fastest sailboats.
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the world's fastest sailing
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boats are set to begin racing next week. several boats tested the waters today for a practice run. john was the only journalist allowed on board and got a dramatic up close look. >> reporter: from chopper 2, 45 foot boats. from a chase boat, you get a sense of speed and daring. but from my vantage it's breathtaking. lightning turns and pelting spray and one of the best crews in the world. >> it's the best boat from the best competitor. >> skipper young breshar winning races for 25 years. >> if you want to win the race, you have to take rifk but manage your risk. >> if i knew it wasn't going to be stuffy. i had no idea. this is more like nascar on the water. fast and fewer rhus.
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>> you have 25 knot speeds. the boats are basically identical. in competition they make wicked darts. 11 boats just inside the golden gates. on one acceleration, i lose my grip and go over board. the boats are racing yards from shore. >> for us there's a lot of pressure. i like this game because it's new for everybody. >> this first event in the all new america's cup series begins wednesday afternoon. ktvu channel 2 news. >> head to ktvu.com. look for the bay area living section for much more. >> jury deliberations are set to begin next week between apple and samsung. today the evidence
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stage of the lawsuit wrapped up on tuesday. attorneys for both sides are scheduled to begin closing arguments in the multi billion dollar smart phone and tablet lawsuit. that means the jury should begin deliberations by wednesday. dig deeper to pay for southwest airlines flights. announced $5 fair hikes on all one way flights of less than 500 miles. the company sites higher operating costs for the fair increases. other airlines are expected to match that increase. >> may sound like something out of an scifi movie but getting ready to fire a laser on mars. use the laider tomorrow -- laser to burn a small hole. the rover is under going a full checkup. the laser is one of 10 tools it is carrying that can be used to study the red planet.
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>> and live storm tracker 2 picking up showers throughout the area now. precursor to what could be showing up in our area later tonight. right now showers showing up in santa rosa. reports of rain in petaluma. wooefb had reports of rain in sunnyvale. quickly these showers are moving in and out of the area. this is all part of that tropical moisture train that is moving up from the gulf of california and southern pacific. wrapping around this low. so as we go into tonight late we have a chance outside chance for dry lightning storms in the higher train of the area. the concerns with that would be the fire concerns. the moisture is here now. most of the activity is on the west. some of this moisture breaking off potentially could bring us
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thunder storm in the area. we're watching it closely. you can see all the activity and moisture coming up. not supposed to be here. when it gets this far north becomes unstable. i had an univer identified report of lightning storm. a viewer called in. as we look at tomorrow morning. we're going to see scattered showers and thunder showers. as long as they are in the area we have to be concerned. rosemary early tomorrow morning. right now we look like we're going to be okay. it's something you have to think about. so as we move through your forecast tomorrow, 82. going to be a nice day. going to be humid and feel humid out there. like san diego or areas south because of
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all the moisture. going to feel clammy. saturday afternoon piles in the area. clammy feeling. maybe a lingering sprinkle and lingering thunder shower off to the east. 80 degrees. 68 in san bruno. five day forecast bay area weekend in view. here's the good news. that moisture is coming on shore. the convection component doesn't seem to be an issue. hopefully it will be this gray light shower activity. tracking it and watching it. >> we've been talking the last thing we need here is thunder storms. thanks. a new trampoline park opened today and kids were quick to jump into action. opened in san carlos and celebrated by giving back a little. a portion of today's sales will bounce over to a bay area charity. jumpers had the chance to vote
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from a list of organizations and the proceeds will end up going to the charity
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home town hero provided bay area fans up close look. gold medallist appeared at a fitness club. the 19-year-old was a key component in delivering the water polo team first ever gold medal in london. entering as a freshman next month. >> fred for our sports director. raider's fans should remember it's just preseason. absolutely. number one.
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dennis allen's changed the team's motto to don't beat yourself. dennis allen saw raiders commit three turn overs. cardinals in the red. the raiders sacks quarterback and safety makes it 7-5. former san jose star karl sacks ryan. picks up the loose ball. in for the touchdown and hits 24 all. game tying and game winning touchdown. raiders lose. it's just preseason. meanwhile, melky settles into his drug suspension while his teammates took the frustration out. san diego starting pitcher was about affective as dorph on golf.
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carlos quinn ton. the ball bounces into the front row. second one since he joined the giants. third inning san francisco scores 8 times on 8 hits. pulls this ball right down the right field line. races around the 8th triple of the season. made trip to san diego are feeling good. and hunter needs to find his stroll. gets a couple hits a day and sends pablo home. pitches 8 strong innings and get his 12th win. dodgers lost. giants lead by one-half game. a's hosted cleveland tonight. alone on the mound for the a's and loaded the bases. swings from heels. that's first career grand slam. but oakland has come back to score three times in the bottom
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of the 4th. scores josh donald son. 4-3 after 4. small ball wins. josh breaks up the tie. been up and down about 20 times arrest this year. he delivers the game winning rbi. a's win 6-4. and that's sports for this friday night. giants and a's winners. >> it's only preseason. >> thank you. and thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news. see you the next time news breaks. >> we're leaving you 30 minutes later because of the raider's game here. >> and mornings on 2 begins at 7:00 tomorrow. they'll have more of that shooting outside the raider's game. >> and we're always here for you at ktvu.com and mobile ktvu. thank you for trusting ktvu.
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