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moooiiink. state senator leeland yee out on bond tonight, and refusing to answer questions. >> i'm frank somerville. a stunning fall from grace. state senator, leeland yee handcuffed in the back of a law enforcement vehicle. he is charged with conspiracy to traffic firearms in exchange for campaign donations. fbi agents carried out rides
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across three cities. 26 people arrested. among them, a notorious san francisco former gang leader, and a former san francisco school board member. tonight, leeland yee is out on a $500,000 bond. he is charged with conspiracy to traffic firearms, and six counts of fraud. he is scheduled to return to federal court on monday morning. ktvu's jana katsuyama will detail the fbi's case. we begin with amber lee. she asked leyland yee's attorney about the charges. >> reporter: frank, we're in the sunset neighborhood where the state senator lives. we came to the home behind me, he did not answer his door, but we did catch up with him as he left the federal courthouse earlier tonight. >> senator, can you tell me what the reaction is to your arrest? >> reporter: dressed casually in a blue jacket, the state senator walked out of the federal building on $500,000 bond. he got into a waiting car
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without answering any questions. but there are many questions about the multiple charges he now faces. yee, who advocated for gun control laws, now faces conspiracy of trafficking firearms, illegally importing them, and bribery. >> we haven't had a chance to really read it from front to back. we'll defer any comments. >> reporter: he wasdriven to first of all court, where he spent ten hours odd. according to court documents, he tried to dig himself out of a $70,000 debt incurred for
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losing the race for mayor. his debt started in 1988. he went on to serve a as a san francisco supervisor, and later was elected to the assembly. a chance american activist describes him as an effective legislator. he recently worked with yee about the chinese affirmative action. >> it's very hard for me to believe the accusations. >> reporter: we asked his attorney how the support plans to plead to the charges. >> not commenting on anything specific to him. every person charged with an offense in america is clothed with the defense of innocence. >> reporter: many people were disappointed, shocked, and sad, that yee is now facing these allegations. one community leader tells me, quote, this is a black eye,
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concerned about the positive negative impact on other asians running for public office. live in san francisco, amber lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. 2 investigates tonight. the five year federal probe investigating yee, and a notorious chinatown felon. amber lee has been pouring over the criminal complaint, and is live in our newsroom. >> reporter: i read the indictment, it explains that undercover fbi agents met with yee as they were investigating raymond chow. the indictment says as he was campaigning he was conducting illegal business with undercover fbi agents. the indictment says it was conserved with keith jackson who was helping with the
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political campaigns. the fbi says jackson had ties with the ckt association in san francisco's chinatown, headed by raymond chow. chow who was profiled in a history channel documentary had been convicted in 2012 of drugs, racketeering, and murder for hire charges, but was later released from prison in exchange for helping the government in another case. the indictment says undercover fbi agents posed as businessman and an italian mob member, and pam involved in undercover schemes, and drug dealing. they began asking yee for political favors. the indictment says jackson and yee openly discussed how they would break up a large amount of cash for favors. yee wrote a letter to the
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california department of health on behalf of the undercover business in exchange for a $10,000 contribution. another undercover agent asked yee how much he would want to introduce marijuana legislation. senator yee said he would have to think about the number. the biggest charge, agreed to set up multimillion dollar gun sales. the indictment says yee asked the undercover agent if he wanted underground weapons. the indictment says yee did tell the agents he could not talk policy. at the same time, he asked for money, agents say yee also told them he was unhappy with his life, and at one point said i'm just trying to run for secretary of state. i hope i don't get indicted. live in the newsroom, jana katsuyama, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> here are potential penalties that yee faces. prison sentences up to 20 years for each of six charges.
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an additional five years in prison for a seventh charge, and penalties of $250,000 for each of the seven counts. >> today's raids were carry the out in three cities. in san francisco, they swarmed the headquarters of the chinese freemasons. according to the indictment, raymond chow is the leader of that organization. today, our cameras captured firefighters carrying pry bars, even chainsaws into the building. a source says they were trying to use the tools to open an antique safe. we also saw agents leave the building with garbage bags and boxes of evidence, but they wouldn't comment specifically on what they confiscated. democratic leaders are already calling on leeland yee to resign. he represents district 8, covering a large part of san francisco and san mateo
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counties. as ktvu's ken pritchett reports, yee's arrest is just the latest in a series of scandals to rock the democratic party. >> reporter: these are agents of the fbi, halling out evidence from the office of leeland yee. >> very unusual, very distressing. actually shocking. >> reporter: he has known senator ye e and his family for years, but says he learned of the story with the rest of us, as the day went on. >> i understand he's in custody. that is a very, very heavy thing to react to. and try to sort it out. >> reporter: as the search of yee's office went on for hours, few lawmakers wanted to speak. hit by a similar search last year. senators ron calderon, and rob
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wright are on leave from the senate. now, a third scandal within a year for the california senate. >> without pre-judging the facts that i'm extremely disappointed, and upset. >> reporter: that reaction from senate president darrell steinberg came before this afternoon's hearing in a federal court. before the details of fbi allegations. by 3:00 p.m., the tone had changed. the demand of senator yee's fellow senators clear. >> i want to on behalf of my colleagues today, call on senator yee to resign. leave. don't burden your colleagues in this great institution with your troubles. leave. >> reporter: in that press conference, you could hear the anger senator steinberg says he wanted to express his revulsion at today's event, but he did say the work of the senate
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would go on. if senator yee refuses to resign, senator steinberg says he and his colleagues will take to the floor and vote to suspend him. in sacramento, ken pritchett, ktvu, channel 2 news. yee is currently campaigning for statewide office. he is running in the democratic primary for secretary of state. tonight at 10:30, we're looking into where today's charges leave that race. at ktvu.com, you will find extensive coverage of today's charges, including a copy of the criminal complaint you can read for yourself. now to the storm watch, and some intense downpours today as the second in a series of storms moved through the bay area. this is what commuters faced this morning as it was pouring on highway 24 in contra costa county. the wet weather backed up traffic, and led to hazardous conditions. we should always point out, our photographer was using a camera that was mounted on his
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dashboard. the snow is expected to diminish overnight. snow levels fell to about 4500 feet today. up to two feet of snow fell with the smaller accumulations at the lower elevations. our chief meteorologist, bill martin, tracked the storm as it went through. >> he's in the ktvu weather center now with how much rain we got.
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the national weather service had issued a tornado warning. it's now investigating whether a tornado damaged about a dozen homes. no injuries were reported. and you can check weather conditions anytime on the ktvu weather app. it's available for both the iphone, and android smartphones. new at 10:00, people in the community of martinez gathered tonight to remember yet another young life cut short. kate hopkins died from injuries
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suffered while skateboarding in yosemite valley. she is just 20 years old, and had been on spring break from the university of tennessee. two years ago, she graduated from alhambra high school, where people gathered tonight to remember her life. >> a beautiful woman. >> the community in martinez has certainly seen its share of tragedy recently. earlier this month, you will recall, jana betty was hit and killed by a train while trying to retrieve her cell phone. utter shock, utter disbelief. my jaw literally dropped. >> the deadly accident on this college walkway, that is serving as a warning to students. >> also, bad behavior behind the wheel exposed for everyone to see. an artist's very public photo display. >> and next, a school hires a teacher under investigation
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a bay area teacher accused of molesting students prompted the west contra costa school district to hold a unified meeting tonight. the board now admits, ron yinto was not properly screened after being hired at the beginning of the year. police arrested ginto last month. >> reporter: we dodged a bullet, that is what the school board president told me about the school district's brush with ronald ginto who's victims came from his previous school. >> reporter: ronald ginto was a teacher at mira vista elementary for less than two months, but his presence had a big impact. he was arrested last month. he faces multiple charges of child sexual abuse. >> don't think this can't
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happen again if we're not vigilant, this can happen again. >> reporter: to reduce that risk, they passed guidelines. >> it passes unanimously. >> reporter: making background checks, finger printing, and renewals mandatory. ginto was hired without a background check. >> it's just oversite. i want to make sure as a parent they know that we're concerned. >> we owe the community an answer to these situations and make sure that we're at least open and honest. >> reporter: ginto started in january, while he was underr under investigation for alleged child sexual abuse on field trips with students from his former school, making waves academy. the school district released a bogus permission ship that appears to show him planning an
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unsanctioned field trip to yosemite. >> this situation, we've all been very, very lucky, nothing happened other than the fact that we learned a whole bunch about what we need to do. >> i think this can be a lesson to the thousands of school districts in the state. >> reporter: that parents and shouldn'ts should know that the person at the front of the class belongs in a classroom. the school board also said it will make sure any charter schools it overseas, follows the exact same hiring guidelines. reporting live in richmond, noel walker, ktvu, channel 2 news. levi strauss announced hundreds of layoffs today in a cost cutting move. some 800 people will be losing their jobs at the headquarters in san francisco, along with offices around the world. they are all managers, and management support personnel. employees in manufacturing and retail are not included in
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these layoffs. we checked and found levi strauss spent $240 million for the naming rights to the san francisco 49ers stadium. that's for 11 years. these job cuts are expected to save $200 million over the next year and a half. police identify the suspect as 35-year-old jesus bustos of san jose. back on january 14, steve highman was killed. police say the killing was gang related, and the victim and the shooter did not know each other. in san jose, and elderly woman who is known for her morning walk was hit and killed by a bike rider. the walkway where it happened has become a choke point due to construction. >> reporter: the san francisco entrance is always a busy spot, made even more hecktive because of ongoing correction that
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makes the walkway even more narrow. university police say just before 6:00 a.m. last thursday morning, an 89- year-old woman was walking with a friend when she was accidently knocked down by a woman bicyclist. she suffered severe injuries and died at a hospital saturday. bicyclists we talked to call the path treacherous. >> to the people that are walking, it's dangerous. you can get hit very easy. >> everything is under investigation. nothing exactly how the collision occurred, and that process is being vetted as we speak. >> reporter: san jose state restricts bicycle traffic on the pathway from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., but again, the collision occurred just before 6:00 a.m. police say the bicyclist stayed at the scene, and rendered first aid. the coroner's office confirmed the cause of deaths from head injuries suffered from the collision. students want them to make the path safer. >> utter shock. utter disbelief.
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my jaw literally dropped as the story was being told to me. right now, students just can't believe that something this terrible could happen. >> reporter: university police say it will take about two weeks to wrap you up the investigation. we were told by someone in contact, the family wants the district attorney's office to take action. in san jose, robert honda, ktvu, channel 2 news. scattered showers out there now. we talk about those possible tornadoes up in the valley. some severe weather, rain falling right now, or continuing to fall as you head around the east bay hills. two of the heavier cells. this one just off orinda right knew. the rain coming down pretty heavy. this cell is moving toward the east. it moves from lafayette into walnut creek. wet weather still continues throughout the bay area. the computer model as we head into tomorrow morning, there's your morning commute, a chance of a scattered shower. it's cloudy when you get up.
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we head into tomorrow afternoon, there's the afternoon commute. just maybe a few scattered showers, like this afternoon's commute. tomorrow morning, not as nasty as this morning. not even close. when i come back, we'll look at the bay area weekend. storm number 2 is going to be cued up for the weekend. we will let you know how much rain we could see, and the timing. >> a new clue that could lead to the missing malaysian jet. the satellite images that are being
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series of videotaped messages after the 9/11 attacks. he was found guilty on three counts, including conspiracy to kill americans. he now faces life in prison, when he is sentenced in september. a heartbroken family bids farewell to the sheriff's deputy who was shot and killed in the line of duty. he was killed during a search for a man, a wanted man, last week. as ktvu's rob roth reports, hundreds paid their respects to a man remembered as a gentle giant. >> reporter: hundreds of law enforcement cars from throughout california and beyond rolled slowly through fort bragg. >> amazing. i've never seen so many police cars. >> reporter: honoring ricky dell fiorentino. killed last week in the line of
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duty. >> devastating. all my employees that are not working today, i said you're not working today, go to the funeral. >> reporter: so many people attended the service, two overflow auditoriums were overflowing. he left two children at a wife. the deputy was killed in a hail of gunfire last wednesday by a man on a violent rampage that began in oregon, and ended outside fort bragg. he was 48 years old. >> in my heart of hearts, i believe he saved a life of many innocent people from a monster who was determined to do damage. >> reporter: described him as a gentle giant, a practical joker
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who coached high school wrestling and put on hunting and fishing clinics. >> the word hero has to be his legacy. not just for march 19, but for who ricky was. >> reporter: said he always made people laugh. today he made them cry. rob roth, ktvu, channel 2 news. governor jerry brown and attorney general pamela harris had planned to attend today's memorial service, but were kept away by the bad weather. both were scheduled to fly out of oakland to fort bragg on a small plane, but weather conditions made it unsafe to fly. distracted drivers on display for everyone to see. the public campaign. the billboard right there, to shame peo
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continuing coverage of the search for malaysian airlines flight 370. new satellite images show debris field in the indian ocean. the 122 pieces spotted have not been recovered. ships and planes resume their search for the plane today after the weather cleared. but as trace gallagher reports, the time is running out in the search for those black boxes. >> reporter: 19 days since the malaysian jet disappeared from radar, and new french satellite images appear to show a debris field at sea. more than 100 pieces in the southern indian ocean that could be part of the jet. it's in the area where
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malaysian officials say the plane went down thousands of miles from its original root. >> that fuselage cracked in half, there's going to be a lot of objects coming out. that's reassuring that this could be an aircraft crash site. >> reporter: as the search continues, fbi analysts pouring over deleted files from the captain's flight simulator. he should know exactly what was on that simulator within 48 hours. >> i have teams working literally round the clock to try to exploit that. i expect it to be done fairly shortly. within a day or two to finish that work. >> reporter: secretary of defense chuck hagel asked wednesday if the u.s. investigation so far has led him to ru out terrorism. >> on the terrorism question, i don't think at this point we
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can rule anything in or out. >> reporter: the chair of the house homeland committee says the malaysian government wasted time. >> i think they made some mistakes. they bungled this investigation. getting that black box is critical to finding out what happened on the aircraft. >> a reminder, you can follow us on twitter for the latest on flight 370. back now to our top story, the arrest of leelande. the arrest comes ase was terming out of his office, and campaigning for secretary of state. the primary is set for june, and political analyst, david latterman says he doesn't see how yee can recover from this. >> it's going to be difficult after this for him to stay in the race and win. not after the level of charges brought against him. >> the arrest of yee, means the democratic vote will be split among the remaining candidates.
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two democrats, a republican, and an independent. nonetheless, he says he expects a democrat will ultimately win the seat, because he says democrats run the table on state offices. another democratic candidate for the job seized the opportunity to speak out today. >> if voters want to elect him after learning whatever information comes forth, that's the voters' prerogative. i think there's a separate question about whether he should remain in the california senate. >> state senator alex padilla called today a sad day for state government. and added it does not reflect the body as a whole. lieutenant governor and former san francisco mayor gavin newsom weighed in today. >> anytime an elected official is accused of something like this, it's not only disappointing, it's
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extraordinarily sad. >> newsom also said yee has only been charged, not convicted. he says anyone in a position of trust is held to a higher standard. the two men have known each other from their time in san francisco, and in sacramento. stay with ktvu for continuing coverage as the case against yee moves forward, we will bring you the latest on air, and online. a warning for drivers, the next time you text and drive, your picture could wind up on a billboard. allie rasmus spoke with a bay area man who is on a mission to call attention to distracted drivers, and is spending his own money to do it. >> on 14th and valencia in san francisco. >> who put it up, i have no idea. >> reporter: the bright yellow circles on this billboard caught his eye. >> it got me thinking about it. have i done that? sure, i've done it. >> reporter: photos like these are on 11 billboards, showing distracted bay area drivers.
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>> on any given day, i might see 20 or 30. i might be able to capture one on a photo. >> reporter: it started as a way to pass the time. >> i would be looking out the window, watching people in cars. after a while, i started realizing how many of them were using their phones, texting, or checking email. >> reporter: he started snapping photos. >> probably less than 50. and had plenty of opportunities to catch distracted drivers in action. >> reporter: we caught someone texting while driving too. >> for a lot of these i have befores and after's. >> reporter: he is now on a one man crusade against distracted driving. a few months ago, he created the website twit stopping. >> i know it sounds like public shame, but the intent is to raise awareness. >> reporter: he hopes they discourage bad behavior behind
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the wheel. >> a few people think twice. you'll never be able to prove it, but if just one life is saved is it worth it? absolutely. >> reporter: singer has wondered whether or not he could be sued for these pictures, but we talked to a law prefer who says singer is probably safe, because drivers on a public highway have no reasonable expectation of privacy. in san francisco, allie rasmus, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> we checked with the chp. last year, officers around the bay area issued nearly 30,000 citations to drivers on cell phones. that's an increase from 2012, where it was more than 28,000. but, in 2011, nearly 31,000 distracted driving tickets were handed out. the chp says san francisco had the most offenders with officers issuing more than 5,000 distracted driving citations last year. san jose had the second most. 16,000 california students enjoy the star studded festival, and party today in appreciation for their
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volunteer work. >> are you guys ready to change the world? >> reporter: this is what the first california we day looked like. each person earned their seat with the pledge to change their local and global community. many of the kids are raising money about social issues, such as bullying. >> you can change the world, no matter who you are. >> reporter: seth rogen, selena gomez, and magic johnson were among the celebrities who attended today's event, and ktvu is one of the proud sponsors of we day. you can see, and read more about we day under hot topics at ktvu.com. frustration and concern after their mother was arrested in a foreign country. >> they didn't tell us anything about her. her whereabouts, how she's doing. is she still alive? >> 2 investigates the obstacles
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in washington state, emergency crews announced they believe unto 90 people are missing from that deadly mudslide. that is down from the 106 reported earlier this week. firefighters also said they have discovered what appear to be more human remains in the mud. however, the official death toll still stands at 16 with 8 additional bodies confirmed found, but not yet recovered. >> a war zone. you find feet.
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you'll find arms. also today, snowhomish county rescuers rescuing a boy. his father is still missing. nissan has recalled vehicles. nissan says the front passenger side air bag may fail to deploy because of a faulty sensor me san owners can take their -- nissan owners can take their faulty cars to the deals for the fix. full time workers to offer financial incentives to use public transit or van pools. one option would allow employees to take off $130 in commute costs from their monthly taxable income, which
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would increase their take home pay. companies can also subsidize up to $75 of a worker's commute cause, or provide buses, or shuttles like google. we now know who is going to be playing at this summer's bottle rock festival in napa. ♪ [ music ] bottle rock starts may 30 and will run through jay 1. the cure headlines day 1. on day 2, it's outkast. tickets start at 149 for one day, and go all the way up to $600 for a three day vip pass. we've posted the complete schedule on ktvu.com. in five minutes, chief meteorologist bill martin's complete forecast, and the timing for the next storm system. >> how she is doing. is she still alive,
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2 investigates tonight the mystery surrounding a mother from oakland who was arrested, and locked up overseas for nearly two years wowing about charged. family of the 59-year-old woman is desperate to find out what happened. she's being held in eritrea. that's a small country here in the horn of africa. eritrea is considered one of the most oppressive countries anywhere in the world. >> this is my mom's room. >> reporter: at her apartment in oakland, her bedroom is just as she left it. >> always reads the scripture. >> reporter: her bible open to the last page she read before
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traveling to eritrea in 2012. weeks later, her daughters received a phone call, she'd been arrested. >> it was terrible. it was scary. >> reporter: no explanation, no charges. >> this could be anybody's mother. >> reporter: she and her sister say they were told only that their mother, a u.s. citizen, was being held in one of eritrea's many government jails. amnesty international recently documented an extensive network of detention centers in the country. >> we haven't heard nothing. they didn't tell us anything about her. is she still alive, dead? >> reporter: eritrea, a country that didn't win independence from ethiopia until 1993. she fled with her family and landed in san francisco. >> this is a common practice. we have over 10,000 prisoners
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in eritrea. >> reporter: a member of the eritrean community in the bay area, and one of a few willing to speak out against the country's president and dictator. >> our country has been ruled by rumors. there is no rule. so all we hear is rumors. until there is someone to throw some rumors, and people will start believing those rumors sometimes. >> reporter: last year, a namnesty international report found thousands in eritrea had been detained. prisoners are actually held in shipping containers like this one, and in the african desert, it can get extremely hot and with limited food and water, conditions in here can be deadly. >> we didn't know if it was day or night. >> reporter: youngest daughter sara was locked up for a week when visiting eritrea in 2001. >> i didn't have my identification and their military they hit me, whipped
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me. >> reporter: these women say, not knowing what their mother has been forced to endure has made the last two years unbearable. >> i felt bad. i don't know if she's eating. or sleeping. i feel bad. if she's cold. >> reporter: 2 investigates repeatedly called the eritrean embassy in washington, d.c., but we have yet to receive a response. a u.s. state department official said they're aware of the case, but have not received any formal communications from the eritrean government of such an arrest or detention. this family hopes she gets the message. they'll settle for nothing less than her safe return. >> i would tell her that i love her and to keep her head up, and to know that we're fighting for her out here, and that we've never given up hope, and we won't. >> reporter: after 2 investigates reached out to congresswoman barba lee, her
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hoves did meet with tzegai's daughters. it's working on the case. a couple of tornadoes possible. this was the most likely. there were some homes damaged. just about 5:30 in the roseville area. that's a funnel cloud, and now the weather service will go out tomorrow and see if it's a signature of a tornado, or sometimes they're microbursts. but that pretty much looked like a tornado. another citing up by yuba city and the chico area. the showers are still in the area. we've had heavy showers at times. east bay is getting the brunt of it right now. as we look in here, we'll see by alameda, you're getting heavy shower activity. over by danville, and san ramon, the shower activity has picked up out towards blackhawk. heavy showers by lafayette. these showers are going to kind
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of wind down here, but there still could be a few showers early tomorrow morning. so we've got showers in the forecast. here's how we're doing for the tail end of march here. this is storm number 1 today. right in the 26th. here comes storm number 2. on saturday, that's one the bigger one. that could bring an inch and a half, two inches of rain in the coastal hills. storm number 3 wants to show up on monday, a little smaller than storm number 2. it's all good stuff. it's been a slow winter, anything we can get now is great. thursday morning at 6:00 a.m., that's tomorrow morning then. a few scattered light showers. then we head into thursday afternoon. right, so your afternoon commute not bad. your morning commute, nothing like this morning. this morning's commute was terrible. tomorrow morning's commute not bad. tomorrow afternoon's commute not bad. friday morning, maybe a few sprinkles. it's definitely going to be sprinkling. friday afternoon, maybe some drizzle on the coast.
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saturday morning, bigger storm. saturday mid-morning. that's going to bring rain. might even see urban, or small stream creeks come up. the forecast then is for the rain to stay to the north the next couple of days, and then it drops down on saturday. forecast highs tomorrow, about where they were today. mid-60s. the five-day forecast with the bay area weekend in view, what you're going to see here is temperatures that are staying on the mild side. still warm, but saturday is your best bet for real rain into sunday morning. i think we'll see a few sprinkles around here between now and then. today was good. some places got an inch of rain. just what we need, saturday looks wet, change of plans. mark's here now. the season is over for the cal men's basketball team. >> end of the line. down in texas. it is not the bright lights big city dream of playing in
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madison square garden. instead a flame out in the quarterfinals of the nit. marcus kennedy swooping. cal down five in highlights that looked like they were taken from a satellite. bears down 2. 15 seconds left. justin cob drains the three. however, smu's nick moore has an answer of his own with 6.5 seconds left. cob for the win, cal will not get it. off the rim it goes. end of season. back to berkely for them. you would think with just 11 games left in the regular season, and a second consecutive playoff season in site, all would be peachy for the warriors. not so. game practice today, and the players had to answer questions about mark jackson's decision to demote one of his assistant
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coaches. this close to the postseason, no less. steph curry doing his best to paint a pretty picture. >> one of our guys that has been, they're on the road with us all year. is not going to be here at this point in the season, it's kind of a weird situation obviously. what happened beyond that, i don't know, but that's a good enough message for me, and we can move on. game of the night. preview perhaps of the eastern conference final. miami and indiana. pacers up 1. less than a minute left. david west. his fourth three-pointer of the year. indiana goes up four. chris bosh with a nice fake will bury the three. miami within one after two missed free throws the heat get another shot. lebron, two ticks left. giving it up quickly for bosh. not that time.
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last year ever in phoenix for the a's. they're going to plant themselves in mesa next year. sunny gray is opening night ready. 5 innings, 1 hit, 1 run. later, it's a former a, grant green, a two run shot to wind up winning it for the angels. 6-2. the end result, hector sanchez won it for the giants with a two run homer in the 9th. this is the rough part, matt cain in his final tune-up gives up 6 runs in 5 innings. not good, but that's the sporting life. they do need him to perform more like matt cain of a couple of years ago. >>
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