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ktvu news actually interviewed this same suspect 15 years ago after he was arrested for a string of fires along public trails in the south bay. good evening i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm gasia mikaelian. here's what we know about him, his name is patrick william brennan. police say they have connected brennan to this huge warehouse fire last thursday. it was the largest of the 12 fires that was set over the period of five days. right now brennan is only charged with two of those fires but the numbers could go up. a number of surveillance videos that show a man setting fires was key to identifying him along with the work of a midnight duty sergeant who searched through an arsonist data base. >> when we're able to find arsonists who live in the area it was definitely a good lead. >> reporter: when they caught
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up with brennan he surrendered peacefully and is cooperative. >> police say they picked up brennan at his mobile home park. that is just blocks from the scene of one of the fires. police say they had him under surveillance since sunday night. we spoke to one of his neighbors who described him as weird. >> he would just go to the store and that's it. he didn't talk to nobody or anything. >> this is the sketch released by investigators. some say the sketch resembles a younger man. police said they were looking for a man 25 to 40 years old. we have continuing team coverage on this story. >> cristina rendon tells us,
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that even with brennan under custody, they still are terrorized. >> reporter: he didn't want to show his face but he's breathing a sigh of relief even though he couldn't last night. >> i was quite joyous he had been caught. but i was wired all night. i was up all night. it was a different type of sleeplessness. >> reporter: jim has no comment but says he's sad for brennan. >> i was like oh thank god they found this man. >> reporter: she and her husband vince were rescued from
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their home. now they're trying to rescue their future. they set up a website to collect donations. but they say brennan needs help too. >> he's not going to kill anybody anymore because they have him in jail. but they still have to figure out why he did this. >> people who are heinous need to be locked up for a long time >> i think the uneasiness remains for some time. we look around a little more, and we're a little more careful about what we're doing. that's not necessarily a bad thing. >> reporter: jeff says in time the smell of smoke will fade, the house will be repaired, but part of his soul will stay scared. >> you can't put veneer on your soul. the hurt and the -- that a fellow human being could do that to you. >> reporter: and jeff says the silver lining in all of this is how it's brought the community closer together from people rescuing each other to those
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neighborhood watches. it has definitely transform third-degree neighborhood and he hopes that his residence -- transformed this neighborhood and he hopes that his residents can sleep tonight. now to a part of a story you will see only on 2. we searched through the ktvu archives and discovered that brennan had been on the 10:00 news before. we sat down with him for a jailhouse interview. and then just like now he was under arrest for arson. >> reporter: who knows what a 48-year-old patrick william brennan is like now. but when i spoke to him, the 33- year-old was a tormented young man who seemed confused himself about a string of arsons he pled guilty to. what did he want people to think about him then. >> that i'm no crazed maniac out there trying to destroy their lives. >> who are you? >> i don't know, i'm a fairly
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nice person. i guess i'm somebody with problem who needs help. >> reporter: he had already been arrested. and like now, his targets were remote. >> i guess it was a stress reliever. i was hitting areas that i didn't think were going to burn as bad as they did. >> reporter: now possibly the warehouse fire last week, his background will be examined begin. >> anything in your background that you think will provide a clue. >> i don't know. i've been diagnosed with severe learning disabilities and i'm dyslexic. >> in san jose, robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. san jose mayor chuck reed gave credit to the police officer and firefighters who helped track down the suspects.
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in the statement, mayor reed also thanked members of the community. quote, i also want to thank the dedicated residents. we have been following this arrest since we first broke the story. like us on facebook and follow us there 24 hours a day. governor brown is expected to declare a major drought. the governor has been under pressure to make that declaration. he says the seriousness of the water situation cannot be discounted. he said that an emergency declaration will not make it rain and if it doesn't rain soon the state of california will be in a lot of trouble. other actions may include water rationing and a request for
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federal aid. marin county is tapping into it emergency water supply. today the marin municipal district will begin pumping water into its water distribution system which serves 100,000 customers in marin county. if there's little or no rain in the next six weeks, people who live in marin county can expect water rationing and fines for misusing water. and take a look at the map. on the right is how the snow pack looks today. these two maps side by side they show just how far behind we are and how dire the situation is here in california. now to our coverage of the 49ers quest for six. taking a live look at san francisco city hall showing its niners pride. the landmark has been a wash in red and gold since the 49ers play off push began two weeks ago. it is quite a different picture in seattle tonight where the
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niners and seahawks meet sunday. winner goes to the super bowl. loser goes home. julie haener and our sports director mark ibanez have made the trek to seattle. and join us live. hi there you two. i can't imagine that you have found any niners fan already have you? >> maybe just a few. >> here and there. >> we're on the rooftop of our sister station kiro tv. and we're being treated right now to a spectacular view. >> it's a beautiful night. that's the space needle. >> it does not get more beautiful than that. it's glowing in the night. and everywhere we went they're talking about the seahawks and niners. >> the first thing that the cab driver said, are you guys in san francisco? we said yeah. he said get back in your car
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because it's over, it's through. >> we wanted to see if we could find any san francisco fans. so today we went to one of the most popular attractions, pike market. >> here at pike place market a competitive buzz also fills the air. and baked goods are in the oven as jane gibler prepares to decorate short bread cookies. >> we're rooting for the seahawks. but the better team will win. >> reporter: it's easy to find support for the hometown team. from seahawks signs, colorful caps, even blue and green roses. twelfthman pride is all over. the guys at the pike market love the seahawks. >> they're calling it the battle in seattle. >> that's right. >> they everyone put a sticker
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on their paper towel dispenser. >> we hear this is seahawks land. what about 49ers fans come here? >> we're still nice to you. >> i'm a little concerned that i am going to get beat up. but i'm here for the fans and here to support the niners. >> these two sides are staying together. >> you have interesting color choices. >> you have to represent yourself teams. go niners. >> i have to represent my team according to him. so. >> you have to stay true. >> staying true is what sean vendura is all about. he moved to seattle years ago but grew up in san francisco. and says that only because he
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changed his zip code does not mean he needs to change his team. >> i think the guys who work down here have a good time with it. at the end of the day we just want to see a good game. >> while there's a big buzz about the fearsome rivalry. and they say while that's on the field, they just want to see a good game. >> we have a few days and we have you covered. wall to wall all over the place. lots of coverage from seattle. joe fonzi, dwight clark, we'll all have it. and forget pete carroll got his coaching start in san francisco, grew up in the san francisco area as a 49er fan. he will talk a little bit about his dysfunctional relationship
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with coach harbaugh. that's pretty much from here. >> we're going to soak up this view a little bit longer and we'll send it over to you for now. >> a bit chillier than the bay area. >> but that is a beautiful shot. >> join us for a half hour special tomorrow night at 6:30. then an all new hour long show at 9:00 saturday night. join ktvu for the big game on sunday. kick off is set for 3:30 and following the game our point after show live from seattle. a naked intruder at two bay area schools. the security changes that outraged parents are demanding. >> will the run of temperatures come to an end tomorrow. how warm will it be where you live.
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surveillance cameras and more police patrol. that's what parents at one school district are asking for tonight after a naked man was seen on two surveillance cameras. parents are upset with district school leaders and the police. paul chambers has the story. >> reporter: parents are upset because that issue was not on the agenda tonight. there were not many parents at tonight's unified school leaders. >> the only reason this room is
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not full, is because not everybody knows about this. i cannot believe you did not alert parents the first time this happened. >> reporter: the first incident happened on december 10th. he was seen playing around with a 9-year-old boy. then he left on a pickup. >> i cannot believe that my phone rings to tell me that there's not going to be any school. but it doesn't ring to say someone is attacking my son's school. >> reporter: school leaders say because of the brown act, they weren't able to discuss any item that was not on the agenda but will discuss it at a future meeting. >> when i hear that we're going to talk about this sometime in the future i find it unacceptable. >> reporter: monday afternoon another naked man was spotted. this time at south san francisco high school. police say the man believed to be in his 40s entered the girl's locker room, exposed
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himself to five cheer leaders then left. parents tonight say since police knew about the incident, they should be here to answer questions. >> i also find it unacceptable that i do not see a representative of south san francisco police department. is any other parent upset with that? >> reporter: although these i s aid -- incidents could not fully be discussed, other items will be discussed including adding lighting and more security on campus. paul chambers, ktvu news. a drug task force is announcing one of the biggest drug busts in county history. officers say operation crystal crystal lens resulted in the arrest of 17 gang members of the norteno gang. an 18th member is still at large. they also confiscated $950,000 in cash. a number of high capacity
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weapons and several vehicles allegedly used for drug activity. firefighters in richmond say when they arrived at a house fire this evening they found a marijuana growing operation. the fire was reported about 5:00 p.m. in a single family home in the 3500 block of center street. richmond's fire chief told us when fire firefighters got inside they found the marijuana and more inside. the house had some electrical issues but invest investigators will have to determine if that's the cause. the fire burned in the hills near the coastal community of san gregorio. it started around this time last night and burned four acres. calfire called crews from san mateo, santa clara and the central valley to battle the flames. firefighters say they're ready to increase staff and face the fire danger even though it's winter. >> we're prepared to hire
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roughly 128 additional firefighters. hopefully in the next couple of weeks. >> firefighters say it's much drier in the coast right now than during summertime. now to developing news out of southern california where a fire has burned several homes and spread across almost 2,000 acres. that fire also led to mandatory evacuations. it broke out early today in the angeles national forest near. which is located about 7 miles from downtown los angeles. >> reporter: santa ana winds making conditions treacherous for firefighters fighting the colby fire. >> we are surrounded by fire actually kissed the door, the back window of the house. >> reporter: firefighters are hoping the winds shift in direction pushing the fire out into open space but they're also planning for the worse. >> with the forest service we
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put a plan in place to put bulldozers, hand crews and aircrafts up on the ridge on the north end of the fire to stop the fire from progressing farther into the angeles national forest. >> reporter: the fire started when men were tossing paper into a campfire. >> a breeze reportedly, a breeze had kicked up and set this fire. >> reporter: the suspects are identified as robert aguirre, jonathan carl herald and eugene henry. at least one of the men is homeless. glendora city officials say the first responders helped save lives and hundreds of homes. many residents are also saying they're just glad they made it out in one piece. >> everything is gone. my clothes, everything. but like i said that's all material stuff. i thank god i made it out safe.
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>> reporter: an area that has not burned in more than 60 years and like much of california and the southwest is suffering from a severe drought. in los angeles, adam housley, ktvu channel 2 news. we had record highs again today. that's the fourth straight day we've had record highs. so it's been hot out there. san francisco downtown, 72 degrees. that's an old record that goes back into the 1950s. more records again, fourth day in a row of record warmth. gilroy was 77. 69 at the oakland airport. as we head into tomorrow more of the same. i don't think it's going to be as hot tomorrow or warm tomorrow. 70s showing up. we could possibly see a record. but there'll be a little bit of cooling tomorrow. and further cooling as we move toward your bay area weekend. as we come back at 10:45 we'll go specifically to your forecast neighborhood temperature then we'll look at the bay area weekend as well
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2 investigates a new push to clean up san francisco's main library. we've learned that illegal activity and bad behavior have caught the attention of dianne feinstein. she's even told the mayor now to clean it up. amber lee live in the city with how the senator learned about the problems and the action that's now being taken. >> reporter: frank, i've learned that senator feinstein met with the mayor after she sent an aide here into the main library to get a firsthand look
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at the problem. senator feinstein describes the main library as a treasured cultural institution that belongs to the people of san francisco. the senator told us unfortunately i recently heard complaints from several people about activities at the library that seriously undermine its mission and the enjoyment of all visitors. >> it's a shame that we all pay for this. this is taxpayers money. >> reporter: the library has long been a haven for the homeless. senator feinstein says she's concerned about recent incidents. there's this man who was caught urinating. he was banned from the library for three months, but he returned before his suspension was over and urinated on shelves of books causing $3,000 in damage. >> we don't want our kids in there grabbing stuff that somebody has peed on or anything like that. >> reporter: some shelves that
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held the damaged books still sit empty. >> more than once has she reminded me that we as a whole city, including many mayors since her time invested in our main library. >> reporter: after meeting with feinstein, the mayor sent this letter to the commission. asking for new penalties to prevent unacceptable behavior. >> possession and illegal use or intent to sell drugs in our premises, indecent exposure. >> reporter: at tonight's library commission meeting there was discussion about the senator's letter. there are now stepped up police reports including a police sergeant who's stationed at the library. >> when you have one or two incidents that tarnishes our imagine, and we want to turn that around. >> reporter: right now the maximum time that someone can be banned from the library is three years. the commission is trying to
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come up with a new way to -- serious offenses. a young couple, their little boy and a roommate were inside the house. this is cell phone video taken by a neighbor. the father says the fire jolted him into action to save his little boy. >> when i heard that alarm. i grabbed the baby. i almost fell. and ran out with some stuff with her. went back in to grab diapers and stuff for the baby. >> reporter: the fire crews got the fire out quickly and no one was injure. the dad says the baby was a little scared. the cause of the fire is under investigation. singer and actress courtney love is on trial over something she tweeted in 2010.
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love has been accused for liable about a tweet that her attorney had been bought off. it happened right in the midst of a legal battle during the estate of her former husband leader of nirvana. this is the first twitter liable case to make it to trial and it could set a precedence. ahead tonight a mother's anguish. new at 10:00, a grieving mom is calling for justice. >> he didn't deserve this. he didn't deserve this at all. >> how a walk home turned deadly for a bay area college student. >> and starting a 6,000-
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new at 10:00, an oakland mother is calling for justice after her son was gunned down for a backpack full of school supplies. debora villalon is live with the walk home that ended in a homicide. >> reporter: so much more than a number for his family and his friend who was there. >> he wasn't doing anything. he didn't deserve because he was a good kid. >> reporter: detectives came with word that her son brandon clemens the eldest of her five boys was murdered. >> he was the strongest one out of all my kids. he was the strongest one. >> these two guys came out of nowhere. >> reporter: adrielle stewart with was clemons walking home from a friend's house he says
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when some men came off a porch to rob them. clemens resisted and told adrielle. and adrielle got as far as across the street. >> all i heard was a really loud pop. and he went down. >> the robber took his backpack. >> i want justice for that. i do. my friend did not deserve that bullet. >> brandon was always quiet and avoided conflict growing up and was about to join the military after graduating from community college. his wallet and phone were in his pocket. >> all he had in his backpack were books. >> all he told me is there's nothing they can do. that's not right, that's not fair. my son needs some justice.
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only because he fought back. >> reporter: crystal mosley says the residence where this happened says he does not know the guy who walked off his porch. but she tells us she wants them to do more. a man accused of punching a san francisco police officer entered a not guilty plea in court. the incident at a chevron station was caught by a surveillance camera sunday morning. prosecutors say 37-year-old joel enriquez and female were exchanging information. the officer throws a punch and fires his weapon. injurying enriquez. >> if consequences are very
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serious. >> reporter: enriquez was charged with assault, resisting arrest and assault on a police officer. he's free on $150,000 bail and returns to court next month. we are now half way through flu season but bay area health officials say the peak is still to come. by our count there have been so far 20 flu related deaths in our area since flu season began. health officials are now reporting deaths in each of the nine bay area counties. many of the victims had the h1n1 strain also known as the swine flu. that's the virus that killed 600 californians during the flu pandemic six years ago. doctors say it's not too late to get a flu shot to protect yourself against h1n1. and that's exactly what folks did today at this flu clinic in fremont. >> it's very early and very intense. we've had early mortalities which is unusual for california because we usually don't get it until the end of january and end of february. >> reporter: walgreens and cvs says some of their pharmacies
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are experiencing temporary shortages of the vaccine but say that most can restock in less than 24 hours. police commissioner heard about an initiative to curve pedestrian death. tickets driving most likely to cause collisions with pedestrians including speeding and running red lights. >> every single day, cars hit three people that are walking. >> reporter: the city saw a record 21 pedestrians deaths last year with seven in december including one involving a oober driver. the city is promising $7 million over the next five years for pedestrian safety. the case of a teenager
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accused of setting another teenager on fire will remain in adult court. the victim suffered second degree burns. we told you about how cliff swallows got caught in netting. the netting was supposed to protect them but instead they became trapped and some died. bird groups have agreed on a plan with caltrans to remove that netting and use plastic or plywood to keep the birds away. a san francisco man is planning to leave in the morning on a 6,000-mile drive
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to sao paolo brazil. he plans to drive his 1967 truck and root for the british. he's a dutch national and as you can see here he's a huge soccer fan. >> when people always ask me, why are you doing this? are you crazy? and i always ask, why am i not doing it. >> reporter: his supporters have collected a lot of soccer cleats which he plans to donate to people as he travels. he has plenty of time to make the trip. the world cup does not begin until september 5th. upgrading our current dry streak to an extreme drought. i'll lay out our next chance for some precipitation.
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a family in oakland is hoping that someone will come forward with clues to a beating that left their elderly father critically injured. ktvu's roth rob spoke to his relatives that say it happened when the man just went out for a stroll on christmas eve. >> reporter: this brother and sister don't know if their father will survive the beating he took christmas eve. >> his condition is very bad. >> my father, my mom. >> reporter: so they're going public in the hopes someone saw what happened to 82-year-old pham and will come forward. pham has seven children and 13 grandchildren. his family says for some reason he walked out of his oakland home around 11:00 christmas eve night. they don't know why he left or where he was going. pham reached the intersection
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of ninth avenue and east 28th street a few blocks from his home. this is where he was attacked. but he managed to walk another half a mile before police found him. >> this is a very serious assault. he has a facial fracture, some broken ribs. >> reporter: pham remains in critical condition. pham wasn't carrying any money. >> i don't know if people tried to rob him and didn't get anything because he doesn't have money. maybe they hit him instead, i don't know. >> reporter: for a brutal attack to happen to any 80-year- old is hard to imagine. but the night before christmas makes it everyone worse. >> it's christmas eve. you should be happy, with their family. and now he's in the hospital. >> reporter: police are offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. in oakland, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news.
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now in capitol hill in washington where lawmakers came together and passed a sweeping the spending bill. the vote was 72 in favor. the bill provides funding until december and removes the threat of a government shut down until then. a group known for revitalizing troubled companies are buying a restaurant chain started in the bay area. the company bought chuck e. cheese. they say that chuck e. cheese needs to move beyond birthday celebrations and attract more weekday service. and a target breach grows
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new developments tonight in the massive target security breach. a cyber intelligence firm says it appears to be a part of a broader scam that may have affected many retailers. the company works with secret service and homeland security. there's evidence the target attack was related to a neiman marcus breach and other yet to be identified business that may not everyone know they were the target of a data breach. republicans on the
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congressional committee -- but security chief teresa fryer said she never sent it. jack -- jackie spier says there have not be -- the security study was completed in december two months after the launch of the website. two recology employees were honored in san francisco for rescuing a pup pip from a trash sorting conveyor belt at the city dump. arturo ena and gregory foster had a chance to rebond with the puppy they named gem. foster and pena said it was a shock and also a blessing to have saved the 10 -week-old pup
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just days before christmas. >> i saw something moving, and as the bag came closer to me i saw that it was little paws like you know like a dog. my assumption was right. so i immediately pulled the line. >> when i was treating he, she was crying and crying. because the alcohol was burning in all the cuts she had. but i needed to clean her. >> reporter: officials say hundreds of people have already inquired about adopting her when she gets well. it was warm up there again today. the fourth straight day of record temperatures. take a look at morgan hill at 84 degrees. 6degrees away from 90 degrees. i mean it is very, very warm. or was very warm out there today. it's going to be warm again tomorrow. not quite as warm. how are we doing for rainfall not well as you know. so look at the rainfall percents of average for this
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time of year. just 11 percents of average. 18% in san francisco. that's why the drought monitor has actually gone up. look what they announced today. partner with the national weather service and extreme drought for central california. that's a big deal and that just kind of came out today. the governor is going to talk about this tomorrow issuing some kind of statement. los angeles where the fires are and down toward san benitos county. our regular familiar warnings have been dropped in the bay area in the hills. the winds have died down. the temperatures are coming down a little bit. outside currently we've got temperatures that are mostly in the you know 40s at this hour. but overnight lows, 28 in santa rosa, 20 in napa, 37 in vallejo and just 30 in fairfield so it's cold in the north bay. then everybody else, concord, just above freezing. you will see frost in some of those inland bay valleys. so the story tomorrow will be
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what we had today. the high pressure sticks around. highs will be in the 60s and low seven -- 70s. maybe a record, maybe five straight days. we'll sigh -- see how it goes tomorrow. on the weekend we're in the mid- 50s, maybe 60s. in seattle. the seattle forecast for the game there was a chance of rain but now things are shaping up very nicely. partly sunny and temperatures in the upper 40s for daytime highs or upper 40s and low 50s. forecast high in napa 70. 68 in vallejo, these are the forecast highs then for friday. 68 in pittsburg. 70 in livermore, santa clara valley air call -- air quality is okay. 67 in san bruno. friday temperatures this week
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have been very repetitive. it's just dry, dry, dry. five of them and the one right behind that would be five more dry, dry, dries. and it is unprecedented. at least in our recorded history. >> yeah, okay, thanks bill. tonight was the second night of american idol season 13. and it features auditions held in san francisco. rachel valeri was up first and she got the coveted card to go to hollywood. we had to promise not to air the pictures until tonight. valeri was one of two women we talked to who made it through that first audition. >> i went in there and they are just so kind and open and funny and flawless. >> i auditioned then they talked to me and they really liked me and i got three yeses
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then i hugged them all which is really cool. >> wow three yeses. we'll be keeping track of the two of them. >> congratulations to them. mark we're going to hear from him in a moment. fred is filling in. and boy i can't wait for this game on sunday. >> you know i was down at the 49ers facility today and they are still loosy goosy. i think they're not everyone worried like many of us fans. our sports director mark ibanez is already down there in the emerald city sorting things out before the game. what's the buzz going up there? >> fred, you know seattle the buzz is always about coffee. but i was laughing when i was
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listening to bill. the weather forecasters here are giving play by play of the weather throughout the game. when it comes to media people we're looking for story angles trying to make something happen. and one of the first things in fact, out of the mouths of reporters in seattle at their daily press conference today, directed at pete carroll was what about your relationship with jim harbaugh. it's been well documented in what's your deal comment. that occurred when they were both college coaches. carroll of course with usc and harbaugh at stanford. it seems like as far as pete carroll goes. everybody is making a little too big of a deal out of the whole thing. >> what's your deal, huh. we're not -- we have not been friend over the years because we don't know each other very
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well. we just know each other through the game. when we used to coach against them when we were playing and since we've coached against each other. there's a very, it's a very you know confined relationship in that regard. it's for whatever reason you guys have made a field day thinking that it's something more than what it is. i don't know him very well personally. that's it. it starts and stops all the rest of the stuff has really been, you know you guys have had a blast with it but there's nothing there, you know. so. >> yeah we've had a blast. because there's nothing else to talk about. just get the game started right. it is a road trip to the championship. enjoy our special right after the 6:00 news tomorrow. 6:30, julie haener and i will have the scene for you in downtown seattle. don't miss that. more coverage tomorrow. and the next day, saturday a full hour of coverage.
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we will get everything covered: and by then the excitement will truly be building. the point after, game day right after the broadcast on fox. we'll have it all dwight clark, joe fonzi, the locker room interviews all happening in the meantime from seattle, where it's a little chillier than it was in morgan hill today. we'll get back to you fred. >> all right, mark, sounds great. by tomorrow i want to know exactly how many starbucks are in the city of
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