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i understand that in u.s. and western countries, there is misleading information and propaganda. breaking news involving the bay area man who has been held in north korea for more than 30 days. this is video from the state run north korean news agency just posted on youtube. he is reading a prepared apology for actions on his
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recent trip and decades ago in the korean war. >> we received word of this alleged apology about two hours ago. ktvu is in palo alto at an assisted living facility where he was living with his wife before he was detained in north korea. >> reporter: i stepped inside the building and talked with the reception mist but said they had not heard this latest newhad no comment. this video is the first we have seen of him since he was detained last month. take a look again in the video posted on youtube he looks well although his hands appear to shake. it was broadcast by north korea's state run news agency. it appears to show him reading a prepared statement for the camera. he is 85 years old, retired financial consultant and u.s. veteran from the korean war. he was on a 10 day private tour last month and was on a plane
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when taken away by authorities of the dprk. in the video he says he had been looking for relatives, some korean acquaintances. >> so i asked my guide to help me to look for their familyrelatives living in dprk and gave the document written with their addresses and e-mail to the guide at the hotel. >> the korean run news agency north korean run news agency said the veteran signed an apology that in part they said quote after i killed so many civiliansoldierdestroyed strategic objects in the korean war i committed acts against the people, and it continues saying if i go back to the usa i will tell the true features of the dprk and the life the people are leading. >> the u.s. has been working through sweden to get this
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issue resolved tonight there is no indication even though this alleged apology has been issued, of what this means for his status and whether he will be allowed to return here to palo alto to the united states. reporting live in palo alto ktvu channel 2 news. >> we want to stress north korea has been accused in the past of coercing statements from detainees there is no direct word from meryl newman beyond that video. the alleged apology was dated november 9th. for many people tonight was the official start of the holiday shopping season. black friday deals drew diehards before sun up. >> you pushing me hold up [ screaming ] >> a crowd rushed a display of $49 tablets at a wal-mart in south georgia, no one was hurt there. elsewhere, it seemed like the trend toward major retailers
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opening on thanksgiving day took some of the thrill out of black friday. in chicago there was plenty of elbow room. ♪ [ music ] >> bay area stores were bustling with lots of shoppers at union square among other hot spots but most people we spoke with said the crowds were not quite as large as they expected. then a second wave seemed to hit the stores this afternoon. our crew ran into a major traffic jam heading to the liver more premium outlets experts are predicting bay area shoppers will spend a bit more than last year due to the improving economy. >> what drives people to brave those big crowds? experts say there is the thrill of the hunt some says the the chance to share the holiday spirit. >> there is comradery that happens when people are waiting in line a way that people know each other and are connected with each other that makes people part of a community. >> consumer, psychologist says it gets a bad rap for rare
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episodes of mayhem and there is a lot of tradition as people enjoy the decorations, lights and festive holiday spirit along with all that shopping. the auto industry is getting into the spirit many are offering special deals and incentives. one dealer got a jump start on sales today. >> we have been running all day. next year i will have to have a few more employees handy. >> the idea is to get customers into the show rooms while they are in the spending mood. usually the auto industry does not start its sale until november. plaid friday, instead of black friday 45 businesses throughout the city are taking part in plaid friday, encouraging people to skip big box stores and chain retailers and shop at local independent stores instead. >> we hope people will come oakland's economy has benefited by increased retail and sales.
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>> plaid friday started in oakland several years ago and has grown into a yearly tradition for many holiday shoppers. >> standing their ground, ahead in 20 minutes the large protest targeting an east bay retailer that lead to a handful of employees getting arrested. last thing black friday shoppers need to worry about, after a day of deals is becoming a target for muggers. shoppers returning from the city tonight found an unexpected safety net. >> reporter: michelle walker and her daughter met at west oakland station to make sure they had someone to walk with, and watch their backs as they returned to their cars. >> you can get mugged. robbed really fast. they will be gone because it's dark. it will be dark. >> reporter: within half an hour it did get dark. west oakland bart station is the only offering safety
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escorts. two bart police officersix community service agents are on hand to walk people to their cars from 5 to 8:00 p.m. the safety escorts are part of a community outreach that started 3 years ago over the years different east bay bart stations have offered the same service. >> a lot of times when these people are coming off the trains with lots of back trying to get their -- bags, trying to get their keys out they are not as aware as they normally are. we are here to remind them. >> this is the only day bart police are offering safety escorts this month. but on december 20th, another major shopping day there will be safety escorts at least at three east bay bart stations including fruit vail, may fair and west oakland. now to the latest on the labor dispute between bart and its unions. they say their legal teams are continuing to work on language for a possible lawsuit over the contract approved by the board of directors last week.
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the board remove add provision, granting 6 weeks of paid family medical leave. bart managers say it was included by mistake. union leaders say it was there all along and call it illegal. new details about what lead to a deadly police shooting in the south bay that began with a multiple stabbing at a san jose apartment complex. three stabbing victims left a trail of blood yesterday as they escaped out of a second storey window making their way to the ground. a neighbor said they came to him for help. >> they climbed out and they came knocking on my door they said please call the police, call the ambulance. please we are scared. we are bleeding a lot. >> the attacker then carjacked a van and lead police on a chase that ended on kirk glen drive. when the man tried to ram a police officer, that officerrer shot him. today police identified the officer as 37-year-old kevin
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petes a 12 year veteran. the attackers identity has not been released. the stabbing victim's remain in hospital tonight and are expected to survive. a pair of pedestrians were killed on opposite sides of the bay both on interstate 80 this morning. police say about 12:30 a.m. the driver of a gold buick crashed into the center divide, in richmond. when he tried to walk across the freeway near solano avenue, several cars hit him. two drivers co-operated but the others did not stop the victim was identified as 32-year-old nathanial robinson senior. a woman was killed in the eastbound lanes of i-80 she was trying to cross at 5:30 a.m., near 7th street when hit by a big rig. she was taken to san francisco general where she was later pronounced dead. police are issuing a new warning to shoppers to keep
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smart phoneother mobile devices out of sight but as david stevenson found out a lot of people are not paying attention. >> reporter: black friday in san francisco's union scare means bags of holiday gifts and lots of shoppers fixated on their phones frustrated police say distracted walkers are easy prey for robbers ready to grab devices. >> the cell phone has brought crime to a new level. >> reporter: crime is at a year high fueled by an increase in property crimes primarily theft of electronic deviceviolent assaults. >> it is dramatic the cause and effect these people walking around, waving around $400 in their hand and you know opportunists go for it. >> reporter: realignment of the state's prison system means more of the inmates most likely to commit these robberies are back on the street. >> once these people are
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rereesed into the general population -- released into the general population, thefts increase. >> reporter: you keep track of who is around you? or where you are walking when using your phone? >> not really. no. i probably should though. >> reporter: police were out in force in union square this afternoon handing out flyers warning shoppers they could be robbed in an instant. shoppers tell us they will keep using phones in public. >> try to keep a good grip, be aware. >> reporter: the good news is the city's homicide rate is down and even with the bump in property crimes, they are making more arrests. in san francisco, david stevenson ktvu channel 2 news. a small plane flew over san francisco towing a banner with a mothers simple plea help her find whoever killed her son. 5 years ago today someone shot and killed 20-year-old brandon evans as he left a party in golden gate park. each year since then christine
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comes to san francisco in an effort to keep the case in the public eye. >> this is too small of a city. someone knows and i just like to come out here and jog everyone's memory that that is nottoli solved. -- that this is not solved. >> she hopes a reward will help prompt someone to come forward. home in time for the holidays. there for the emotional home coming for more than 100 crew back home after months overseas. >> stunning achievement a california man confined to a wheelchair, scales earl captain inch by inch.
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tears and smiles as an emotional home coming unfolds today for more than 100 coast guard crew and their families. after months at sea, more than 100 bay area service men is women are home for the holidays. new at 10, amber lee was dock side as a coast guard cutter arrived to over joyed families. >> reporter: the coast guard cutter arrived back in alameda
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at dusk after more than 3 months off the coast of alaska. the families of the 120 member crew came armed with signs, anxious and joyful. >> i have a lot of emotion but right now my heart is racing. >> reporter: a mother and father waiting for their 22- year-old daughter to disembark after her first tour of duty following a family tradition. >> her grandfather and my mom and dad. >> bursting with pride. >> yeah. >> reporter: in contrast, she tells us she is waiting for her husband this mission is his last after 30 years, following countless years of missed holidays, birthdays, anniversaries tonight starts a new chapter. >> we will have thanksgiving tomorrow. >> reporter: it was after dark before they started stepping off the cutter into the waiting arms of loving family. >> best feeling in the world. >> hey. >> all right. >> reporter: this chief war rant officer said he is retiring. >> yeah, just happy to be back
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and getting ready to start the next phase. >> reporter: this mom could barely contain her joy at the sight of her daughter after the long separation. she tells us their mission included maritime law enforcement and search and rescue. >> we had some hard times, but overall, we succeeded. >> reporter: mom says the separations are difficult even more so knowing her daughter and the rest of the crew's safety are at risk. >> they risk their lives to help others and protect our -- they are our homeland security. >> reporter: for now they are home for the holidays until their next deployment. in alameda, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >> truck divers were on the picket line again this morning at the port of oakland. news chopper 2 flew over the scene as they demanded financial relief from new environmental regulations that forced them to upgrade their trucks. many of them will be forced out of business if they don't receive more compensation to
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pay for the added cost. supporters of the new regulations say the drivers were given plenty of advanced warning. east bay native accomplished something very few people would think of doing, he scaled yosemite easel captain. what makes his story -- el captain. what makes his story more remarkable is he has cerebral palsy. >> reporter: he admits he may seem like someone who needs a lot of help. >> 9% of -- 99% of society think i need help and i beg to differ. >> reporter: in fact it is easy to see the wheelchair bound native, has always done what he has set his mind to. he graduated from uc davis, married with two great kids and started his own foundation >> i don't let anything stop me
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from doing anything. >> reporter: in 2008 he set his mind to something that seems absurd. he decided to climb the 2200- foot route up el captain in yosemite and make a movie about the journey. he was never a climber, he has a fear of heights and yes, he has cerebral palsy. >> it is insane. >> reporter: a good able body 'd climber can do it in two days. >> how far first day. >> 400 feet. >> reporter: using a pullly system he created he pulled himself up 2 inches at a time and he camped on the rock face, five straight nights on day four the challenges multiplied. >> i passed out, i was hallucinating, i went into hypothermic shock. >> reporter: he knew he had to finish because he had made a
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promise. >> kids, i told them i am doing this for and i couldn't quit. >> reporter: his foundation takes disabled kids into the wilderness to show them what is possible in their lives. day 6 he made it to the top. >> when he got to the top, and i realized he was safe i fainted. >> reporter: his wife directed the movie. the climb and the movie are meant to raise money and awareness for his foundation but i asked steve how the kids he promised reacted to his reaching the top. >> steve couldn't answer but his wife said the kids now see steve as a champion. >> these children can put a face to their own optimism they can put a face to their own hope, their own self- expectations that is what he did climbing that mountain. >> reporter: it has already won 46 awards at film festivals. he says his feet fete shows you
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can do anything. great story just amazing. as far as our weather, a first look for today. drop in temperatures right now currently 54 degrees san francisco but the north bay look at these temperatures dropping off santa rosa, right now 44 degrees, more neighbourhoods, petaluma, 43, san raphael, 51, quick check on the east bay, concord, liver more a few more spots dropping back down to lower 40s. walnut creek, 44 degrees. forecast tomorrow morning partly cloudy skies, patchy fog, temperatures coolest locations in the 30s. santa rosa, napa, 40s. patchy fog near the coast. dry and mild this weekend see temperature timeline throughout the day by 4:00 p.m., fair skies, temperatures on track to reach the 60s to lower 70s big changes coming up on the
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extended forecast, three coldest days of next week and when we could track snow showers in the bay area hills. managers called another winter spare the air day the fourth so far this year. air quality is expected poor so wood burning pro prohibited indoors -- prohibited indoors and out the only exception if that is the only source of heat in your home. wood smoke is the single largest source of air pollution in the bay area during winter months. protestors get noisy at an east bay wal-mart. the demands they made on one of the world's
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things got heated at wal- mart as hundreds of protestors joined black friday shoppers in the east bay. it was one of several across the nation as wal-mart employees demonstrated against the retail giant. paul chambers explains why the demonstrators turned out. >> reporter: here is the scene at san leandro police cuff and arrest five protestors for civil disobedience. they blocked traffic. they and others say wal-mart employees are not paid well, resulting on many resulting on government assistance. >> some qualify for food stamps, medicare and medicaid, some get section 8 they can't afford housing. >> reporter: she was taken into custody she said it was hard to make ends meet when she worked there. >> i don't own a car, live in my parents old home i had to take on a second job. i had two part-time jobs.
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>> reporter: they claim 99% of employees make more than minimum wage paying 1 1.8 $3 an hour for part and full time. protestors say they would like to make a base of 25,000 dollars a year. >> that is a poverty wage they are taking on second jobs, having to use food stamps, rental assistance other public programs to get by. >> reporter: managers expected today's protest which for the most part was peaceful. they are not surprised it was black friday. >> we are not surprised there are some people out there using this platform to get their message out. we understand that, don't like it but respect their right to do that. >> reporter: protestors don't want people to boycott wal-mart but want people paid enough to take care of their families. similar protests went on at other wal-marts around the
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nation. in chicago, police issued at least 10 citations for blocking a roadway. other demonstrations took place in virginia, massachusetts, florida and maryland. union square was the scene of another protest urging people not to buy or wear fur. for 27 years the san raphael based nonprofit in defense of animals has lead the protest. animal rights advocates say the goal is to call attention to the number of an 3458s killed for their -- number of animals killed for their fur. >> there are so many fake furs warmer than the real thing and more environmentally friendly. no one has to die for a fake fur. >> fur free friday has become the world's largest annual, animal rights demonstration. celebration on the coast. on sunday wildlife advocates will mark the signing of a new law at an event in half moon
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bay where two malnourished, cougar kittens were killed by a ranger one year ago. outrage over the shooting prompted the law allowing rangers to relocate mountain lions not found to be a threat to humans. it takes effect january 1st. 101 dui arrests just this year in 2013, and it isn't over yet. >> we ride along with a bay area police officer and find out the extra steps he takes to keep the streets safe. >> right there in
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a san raphael police officer has racked up more than 100 dui arrests in 2013 and the year isn't over. he is personally responsible for a full third of all drunk driving arrests in san raphael. debra caught up with this over achieving officer on the beat. she joins us live from san raphael to show us how he does it. >> reporter: very few officers have numbers like this, and number 100 came on this street, a driver going the wrong way, early thanksgiving morning. >> nothing? >> no money >> i don't believe you. >> reporter: he has a nose for dui in the parking lots where people drink and the bars they emerge from late at night. >> the reason i stopped you, you are driving without head lights. >> reporter: plus he sees, patrolling. >> loud music, excessive speeds. i am probably double anyone
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else. >> reporter: double arrest numbers for dui he averages 8 to 10 a month officers go out not knowing what the night will bring but knowing officer mcdougle is very likely to cart another drunk drive tore jail. with his seniority he could get off nights and weekends but he has been interested since the 70s. when he was a rookie and attitudes were changing >> i don't think there are nearly as many now as 30 years ago. >> reporter: recognition for his 100 mark is nice but not why he does it. >> i do like people to take it seriously. it does kill people. >> reporter: he has personally never lost anyone to a drunk driver but has seen many crashes. >> have you had anything to drink? >> reporter: arrest number 100 was a woman with two dui convictions already. >> i think she ran five red lights, before we finally got her stopped. >> reporter: which is why he takes the time to go back and
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sniff out the beer stash he was told wasn't there. >> people weren't telling me the truth. people were out here drinking. >> i am not tired of it yet. >> reporter: his arrest number 101 came early this morning, a driver weaving on the freeway, slowing to a crawl in the fast lane he tested at 3 times the legal limit. at this rate kevin mcdougle may rack up another dozen dui arrests before the year is out. minor offenders in the south bay wanted for arrest will get a second chance to avoid jail time during the holidays. operation second chance starts tomorrow in santa clara county. it is strictly for those who committed traffic violations or nonviolent misdemeanours. the sheriff's office along with san jose, pal hoe alto, and others, will give extended
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court dates to offenders who turn themselves in. a concord man is asking for help tonight recovering two gnomes stolen from his yard. it doesn't sound like much of a crime until you learn who made the sculptures and why they are so precious to their owner. >> reporter: it is a quiet, patriotic street in concord. >> he has been a good neighbor for many years. >> reporter: talking about frank a family man with a well kept yard >> my grandfather here, lives here. >> reporter: mike says his grandpa. >> he took it pretty hard. >> reporter: recently had a piece of his heart ripped away. as the story goes his aunt who as a child created two ceramic gnomes and gave them to her father over the past few decades he kept them right here in front of this hedge until recently when grimes said someone stole them. they are gone. also gone he says, his aunt carolyn who died in an
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accident. >> drunk driver, that is what is believed. >> reporter: so with the sentimental gnomes now gone too, grandpa put up this sign for people to read. >> they were made by our daughter who was killed. >> reporter: we captured oscar and his daughter, doing just that. >> and it is very sad that i live pretty close by and people are taking things that do not belong to them. that is sad. >> reporter: neighbor. >> it would be nice whoever took it will see this and bring them back. >> reporter: and just above the yellow flowers near the front door, frank made this to honor his daughter. >> he took it to heart. >> reporter: mike grimes on behalf of his grandpa. >> he believes that you know, the memories from her and what we do today, dreams we have for tomorrow, that is what she taught him. >> reporter: frank, looking for one act of kindness this holiday season as mike grimes says, grandpa looking for someone to return a piece of
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his heart. ktvu channel 2 news. now to our continuing coverage of the deadly typhoon haiyan. un agencies are asking for more money for the philippines. so many people are depending on aide for basic needs like food, the agencies say the funds would be for a 12 month recovery plan for areas devastated by the typhoon. many nations and organizations are donating supplies for the millions effected by the disaster and those who are already living in poverty. bay area filipino group is raising money for victims of the typhoon and today they asked holiday shoppers for donations. >> people can donate 10¢s, $1 all goes a long way to provide food and shelter, immediate needs such as medicine. >> a small group collected money in san francisco.
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they said the scope of the the disaster is overwhelming. >> the effects of the typhoon is so huge nothing we ever imagined. >> this group national alliance for filipino concerns is highly critical of the philippine government saying they did not have a disaster plan in place. san francisco mayor ed lee in india, headed to the city of bang lore. he plans to meet with government and business leaders as part of the sister city initiative. mayor lee recently returned from a trip to china where he agreed to two new sister city partnerships. his trip is scheduled through december 5th. president obama's self- imposedded deadline for the health care website to be working, is almost here. by midnight tomorrow he has said he wants the government website to be working for most
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unknown number of patrons are trapped inside. witnesses say about 120 people were inside at the time. work is under way to try to prevent that building from collapsing. as the holiday season heats up, experts say counterfeiters are working overtime, making phoney versions of popular gifts. what is being done to catch the fakes. >> it looks exactly like a regular set of beats head phones. >> reporter: only these are far from the real deal. >> really no way of knowing you are buying a counterfeit until it fails or you get a shock. >> reporter: this is where the feds show off common counterfeit products. >> this wouldn't happen to a good product. >> these head phones that are falling apart, rolex watches that don't work for long. fake ugg boots that won't keep you warm and golf balls that don't go far. >> it goes to gangs and organized crime. >> reporter: a federal task force is stepping up the fight
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this holiday season taking down hundreds of websites, and seizing items at u.s. ports. michelle with the national crime prevention council says shoppers who want their products to arrive and work as promised should only buy through reputable dealerbe aware of low prices. >> that bargain may not be the bargain you are hoping for. >> it is not just the products that could dispoint you or put you at risk they are warning about sharing personal financial information with online vendors. justin grey, ktvu channel 2 news. disgraced mayor of toronto showing no signs of leaving the spotlight. mayor ford's brother doug says he and his brother plan to host a new online talk show on youtube. the toronto city council stripped ford of most of his power after he admitted smoking crack cocaine. ford is still facing calls to step down. the mayor's brother says they will post their first show online some time before christmas.
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ktvu kicked off its 11th annual, one warm coat drive. it was a day of firsts for some who took part. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: at santana row in san jose, songs of the season helped kick off the one warm coat drive. >> there are people in the world who don't have houses and they live on the street and
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they could die of frostbite because they can't afford coats. >> reporter: dozens of girl scouts from all over the bay area helped collect, -- >> seven, eight, nine. >> reporter: sort and count the bags upon bags of donations. >> can i just rip the bag. >> reporter: some donors went to great lengths including, 72- year-old twin sisters from campbell. >> took us an hour to get here in our wheelchairs so it was a lot of fun coming down to participate. >> it is very nice. people have given beautiful coats. the coats we collect are wonderful some have tags. >> reporter: across four bay area drop off sites more than 5,000 coats were collected from emoryville. >> makes me feel good to know i can help. >> reporter: to broadway plaza where someone dropped off this $4,000 leather and fur coat. >> whether you have a coat that is $4,000 or you have one that
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may be $40, when you are on the street, they both keep you warm. a white wool warm coat with the hood. >> reporter: they are headed to a specific place. >> clothing closet is free for women trying to get back into the work force those are beautiful coats they can wear. >> reporter: as the girl could you tells bag up donated coats it will not take long to get to those in need. these will go through city team ministries who have groups coming as soon as next week to pick up coats. in san jose, ktvu channel 2 news. donations will be collected through the end of the year, if you want to help, go to ktvu.com scroll down our front page find a link to one warm coat locations. another holiday tradition lit up union square the lighting of the christmas tree.
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beautiful sight out there. spectators stood shoulder to shoulder, to watch those lights sparkle. this was the 24th year for the macy's lighting. they are teaming up with the make a wish foundation. cal tran is set to close part of a commuter parking lot because of the possibility of flooding from high tides. plans call for the closure of the park and ride lot in mill valley, starting sunday december 1st. it is prone to flooding during seasonal high tides it is planned to last a week. as we wrap up november, pretty warm temperatures, a few 70s and more this weekend. high clouds approaching the north coast of california.
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patchy fog redellville lopping offshore -- redeveloping offshore. san mateo county coastline but we have relatively clear skies, oakland, the airport reporting patchy fog. current temperatures dropping off, 42 degrees napa, san jose 53 and upper 40s, lower 40s walnut creek. concord 49 and liver more checking in 50 degrees. air quality coming down over the past few days because a stable layer of air like a lid is over us traps all the haze that is why they have the winter spare the air alert in place tonight. pattern really not changing too much into the weekend as well could have a little more wind by sunday. for tonight partly cloudy skies, weekend, patchy morning fog. hazy sunshine. live camera out toward san francisco. starting off the day upper 40s. on track to reach the 60s by 3:00 p.m. and then a big drop off in temperatures for next week. at least for this weekend high pressure in command of our
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weather, no threat of rainfall, dry weekend after the patchy morning fog. hazy sunshine. changing weather pattern. our cooling trend begins monday, kicks in tuesday and wednesday, not a lot of moisture, just a slight chance of showers tuesday, wednesday through thursday if we were to pick up a shower, snow levels could come down around 2500 feet the latest forecast model backing off, cold air will arrive by mid-week. here is our forecast model showing you clouds tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m. then partly sunny into the afternoon. not a big change from today starting out cold upper 30s to upper 40s, for the morning hours hazy sunshine by 12:00 p.m. and fair skies during the afternoon. temperatures 60s. 60 to 72 degrees. stanford playing tomorrow afternoon at 4:00 p.m., lots of sunshine, upper 60s at 67. here we go with the forecast tomorrow temperatures, not a
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big change from today. show you lots of 60s and warmest locations approaching the lower 70s out towards san jose, morgan hill and gilroy. half moon bay, 62 degrees. look ahead, weekend always in view. winds pick up by sunday, it will be the warmest day of the weekend and then into next week we drop off temperatures, looks like a slight chance of a shower but count on cool temperatures low 70s sunday to low 50s on wednesday. dramatic change in our weather. >> hurry up and get out and do something nice. thanks. producers of the hit show glee are giving fans the power to control the track list for its 100th episode. on the show's website glee fans can choose up to 10 songs from 30 previously performed hits from the show. song choices include, safety dance, valerie and keep holding on. the top 10 songs will be
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remixed and performed on march 18th. >> all right. fred is here now with sports. a tough one for the warriors they lost in overtime. >> they never win in oklahoma city. the warriors beat oklahoma city in oakland, on a buzzer beating jumper by iguodala. but he is injured and tonight the thunder gave them a taste of their own medicine. warriors, o'neill gets blocked as durant brings the thunder. he scored 12 of 25 in the 4th quarter. 32 points, 11 rebounds, 5 assists gets this bucket to go. >> overtime, harrison vaughn ties his career high. quick first step, golden state up by 40 with 45 seconds left, thunder has the final shot,
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two, yes, no, two warriors can't get the rebound lands, in westbrook's hands. a 3 pointer, warriors thought it was a 2 pointer. 113-112. well, sharks converted brent burns from defense to forward because the team thought the big guy could help the offence. today burns scored 1 goal for each one of his missing front teeth. injuries have hampered burns but san jose is 11-0 and 1 with him in the line up. still has his young fans. today against the blues, scores just 35 seconds into the game. sharks rack up, 4 goals. watch san jose, speeding. number 19, joe thornton, trailing for brett burns. on his way to a career game. sharks lead 4-3 in the third. third goal. first nhl hat trick also added
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and 0 first time ever. carter, and adams, 32-yarder, fresno state, well, they lead 27-21 after 1 quarter. fails is here there is jones. he scored 3 times. spartans beat a ranked opponent for the first time since 2000. ron carrier gets soaked. 52 your final. >> oregon needed this 12-yard touchdown to come back to beat the beavers. oregon beats oregon state, for the 6th straight time, 36-35 your final ducks are 10 and 2. giants are bringing back the 36- year-old starting pitcher reportedly agrees to a 1 year deal after a dispointing 2012 season. he missed 3 months to repair a broken finger and finished just 4 and 6 with a 5.73 era. >> merry christmas.
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